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and purchased property for howard hughes. he also served as in thomas and mack. thomas was 95 years old. donald trump makes an appearance in las vegas....after cancelling his scheduled public events. where the trump campaign is also preparing to open up new headquarters in the valley. plus... get ready for friday night lights! a few valley high schools are kicking off the season tonight... and one school breaking in a brand new feild with spectacular republican presidential nominee donald trump spent the day in nevada - first in las vegas and tonight in south lake tahoe. there were no public events - but his private meetings come at a pivotal time in the campaign. fox 5's kevin bolinger joins us in new studio with what trump was trying to accomplish in the silver state. trump spoke tonight at a state republican fundraising dinner in south lake tahoe - an event that was initially open to the media but then the campiagn decided to close it off. this came after a morning and afternoon of private meetings in las vegas on a day trump had cancelled a planned public eve
and purchased property for howard hughes. he also served as in thomas and mack. thomas was 95 years old. donald trump makes an appearance in las vegas....after cancelling his scheduled public events. where the trump campaign is also preparing to open up new headquarters in the valley. plus... get ready for friday night lights! a few valley high schools are kicking off the season tonight... and one school breaking in a brand new feild with spectacular republican presidential nominee donald trump...
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and purchased property for howard hughes. he also served as a mentor for steve wynn. he is the thomas in thomas and mack. thomas was 95 years old. continued aftershocks are getting in the way of rescue efforts in central italy.. where the death toll has now reached 278, more than a dozen today--- a four point eight magnitude rocked the towns and villages leveled by wednesday morning's earthquake. crews are still working to find those missing... digging through piles of rubble. roads and bridges leading into the towns have been damaged, making them impassable in some areas for the heavy equipment needed to help. " nelli says: "it's very difficult because it's a terrible history for our area. we have so many missing people. many people dead. it's horrible. ." it is still unclear how many people are still missing at this point. now fox5 weather 24/7 with sam argier showers and thunderstorms will be popping up around southern nevada for your friday evening. drop into the mid to upper 70s. any storms that form will drop heavy rain at times, bring gusty wind, and the potent
and purchased property for howard hughes. he also served as a mentor for steve wynn. he is the thomas in thomas and mack. thomas was 95 years old. continued aftershocks are getting in the way of rescue efforts in central italy.. where the death toll has now reached 278, more than a dozen today--- a four point eight magnitude rocked the towns and villages leveled by wednesday morning's earthquake. crews are still working to find those missing... digging through piles of rubble. roads and bridges...
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md helicopters was the house that howard hughes built.he helicopters go back to the the first scout helicopter. it has this great history and his great legacy, and it was going to disappear. i bu companies at their deest, darkest moment. every company i've i would not be here -- i buy but for the purchase. ok? as far down the food chain as a living. that means not everything is going to make it. that is lynn tilton who is quoted in your article as saying transcare "faced the obstacles inherent to its business model" and that its collapse was due to problems beyond patriarch's control. talk about tilton's role in transcare's demise. >> it is a very interesting thing because as we talked to lynn tilton and patriarch partners, they tried to distance themselves from the company and i think that is reflected in the article. they really tried to emphasize that the fund that owns transcare was solely owned by lynn tilton, not directly owned by patriarch. what we found is that lynn tilton was the sole member of the board for transcare, which is b
md helicopters was the house that howard hughes built.he helicopters go back to the the first scout helicopter. it has this great history and his great legacy, and it was going to disappear. i bu companies at their deest, darkest moment. every company i've i would not be here -- i buy but for the purchase. ok? as far down the food chain as a living. that means not everything is going to make it. that is lynn tilton who is quoted in your article as saying transcare "faced the obstacles...
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we'll see the next howard hughes. >> don't be a stranger, jane. >> reporter: i won't! >> all right.blast off into space. don't try anything crazy. that's jane wells exploring the new frontier for us. >>> the nfl preseason with a shot of controversy over the weekend. colin capper nick launch add protest in the national anthem before saturday's game. putting his million-dollar sponsorships at risk. nfl super agent has his take on what it means for the qb right after this. guys, what's happening here? hey nicole, this is my new alert system for whenever anything happens in the market. kid's a natural. but thinkorswim already lets you create custom alerts for all the things that are important to you. shhh. alerts on anything at all? not only that, you can act on that opportunity with just one tap right from the alert. wow, i guess we don't need the kid anymore. custom alerts on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. enepeople want power.hallenge. and power plants account for more than a third of energy-related carbon emissions. the challenge is to capture the emissions before they're relea
we'll see the next howard hughes. >> don't be a stranger, jane. >> reporter: i won't! >> all right.blast off into space. don't try anything crazy. that's jane wells exploring the new frontier for us. >>> the nfl preseason with a shot of controversy over the weekend. colin capper nick launch add protest in the national anthem before saturday's game. putting his million-dollar sponsorships at risk. nfl super agent has his take on what it means for the qb right after...
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the guy's practically howard hughes aside from the fact he does one big show every day. >> john, whyll just stop talking about the candidate's health when there's -- there's nothing there. >> well, look, first of all, let's be clear about this. whoever's the next president is going to have to take on isis, china, the russians, syrians. all these huge problems. if hillary clinton can't stand up to rudy giuliani's tough rhetoric, then we got real problems -- >> tough rhetoric? he's, like, saying go online and believe all those rumors that she has like parkin's disease. >> people are smart enough that they can decide if they're going to listen to rudy giuliani or not. he's not running for president just like biden's not running for president and all the people who have been dumping on donald trump. people in america know running for president is a tough thing. they wanted a tough thing. because they want to see how people stand up to him. let hillary clinton defend herself. i don't see that happening. frankly, think people have enough respect for giuliani that, you know, they're going t
the guy's practically howard hughes aside from the fact he does one big show every day. >> john, whyll just stop talking about the candidate's health when there's -- there's nothing there. >> well, look, first of all, let's be clear about this. whoever's the next president is going to have to take on isis, china, the russians, syrians. all these huge problems. if hillary clinton can't stand up to rudy giuliani's tough rhetoric, then we got real problems -- >> tough rhetoric?...
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howard schweitzer, joins me now. also with us, cnn political commentator and trump supporter, scottie knell hughes. t thing this morning i read. give me your top two reasons why you think dwurm would haonald t hate his time in the oval office? >> at the top is the bureaucracy. it is excruciating. you can't hire and fire people at will. some of the rhetoric in the campaign has suggested you can, but the fact is you can't. then congress. they control a lot of the agenda and they'll be crawling all over a president trump. so, brooke, those two reasons are at the top of my list. >> i also kind of enjoyed reading -- i say this tongue in cheek -- about being bored. you said he might be bored if elected. what do you think? >> i think he's correct. i read this. i don't know necessarily about hating it. he will hate the bureaucracy. his two top reasons were the exact reasons donald trump will hate it. but he won't be board. he's going to be like miley cyrus and coming in like a wrecking ball and just destroy everything that's been built up. he's already laid out that first hundred days. he has this very ambi
howard schweitzer, joins me now. also with us, cnn political commentator and trump supporter, scottie knell hughes. t thing this morning i read. give me your top two reasons why you think dwurm would haonald t hate his time in the oval office? >> at the top is the bureaucracy. it is excruciating. you can't hire and fire people at will. some of the rhetoric in the campaign has suggested you can, but the fact is you can't. then congress. they control a lot of the agenda and they'll be...
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now stick around for james corden and his guests hugh grant and bryce dallas howard. goodnight! (cheers and applause) (band playing) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh ? ? ? >> reggie: ? are you ready to have some fun ? feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ? your hang-ups and fears 'bout to set you right ? it's the late, late show
now stick around for james corden and his guests hugh grant and bryce dallas howard. goodnight! (cheers and applause) (band playing) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh ? ? ? >> reggie: ? are you ready to have some fun ? feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ? your hang-ups and fears 'bout to set you right ? it's the late, late show
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now stick around for james corden and his guests hugh grant and bryce dallas howard. goodnight!ry 'bout ♪ your hang-ups and fears 'bout to set you right ♪ it's the late, late show
now stick around for james corden and his guests hugh grant and bryce dallas howard. goodnight!ry 'bout ♪ your hang-ups and fears 'bout to set you right ♪ it's the late, late show
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hughes had been appointed to the court as associate justice by president william howard taft. but he resigned in 1916 to become the republican candidate for president. and he ran against woodrow wilson. ran a dreadful campaign. he was the odds-on favorite, but he ultimately lost california by 4,000 votes and therefore the election. he went to bed the night of the election thinking that he had won. franklin roosevelt, who was a big wilson supporter, went to bed thinking that hughes had won. and the next morning the returns from the midwest and particularly california came in and it turned out that wilson won the election just barely. roosevelt continued as assistant secretary of the navy and then in 19 -- and hughes went back to private practice in new york city. roosevelt in 1920 became the vice presidential candidate of the democratic party running with governor james cox of ohio. they got trounced by calvin coolidge and warren harding and calvin coolidge in the republican party. and at the same time, after harding was elected, he appointed hughes secretary of state. one year
hughes had been appointed to the court as associate justice by president william howard taft. but he resigned in 1916 to become the republican candidate for president. and he ran against woodrow wilson. ran a dreadful campaign. he was the odds-on favorite, but he ultimately lost california by 4,000 votes and therefore the election. he went to bed the night of the election thinking that he had won. franklin roosevelt, who was a big wilson supporter, went to bed thinking that hughes had won. and...
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hugh grant, too. >>russell: he was great. the kid from big bang >>charley: he's howard walowitz on big bang. i saw he was on there. >>russell: he was great. >>charley: nice. good. i have to check that out. speaking of checking it out, we're checking a brand new, fairly brand new vietnamese restaurant. it's thin anne kitchen and tofu, vietnamese cuisine. this stuff is so good. they're so lovely here. they're open for breakfast, i've never been to a place wher. they're crushing the soybeans and making their own tofu. there's a little market on this, too, where they sell fresh pastries and breads and to-go orders. smoothies and just the freshest of indegreed -- ingredients and you know the guy that owns the place. did you know that? >>russell: no. >>charley: he was your accupuncturist once. you got some accupuncture from thomas. >>russell: that's where he is. >>charley: well, he does both. he opened this as well. so we'll show you what they're doing inside here and have a "good day" this monday. >>russell: i'm due. my elbow, it hurts. tell him hello. >>charley: i will. >>laura: it is 6:48. we have a news alert out of
hugh grant, too. >>russell: he was great. the kid from big bang >>charley: he's howard walowitz on big bang. i saw he was on there. >>russell: he was great. >>charley: nice. good. i have to check that out. speaking of checking it out, we're checking a brand new, fairly brand new vietnamese restaurant. it's thin anne kitchen and tofu, vietnamese cuisine. this stuff is so good. they're so lovely here. they're open for breakfast, i've never been to a place wher. they're...
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charles evans hughes before he was an society justice wasn't -- and later became chief -- wasn't a judge and neither was william rehnquist before he was an socieassociate justice. william howard taft was a judge before he was chief justice but he had some other really important jobs also. you're thinking boats, i'm thinking professor at yale law school. whereas today except for elena kagan -- the court that gave you brown versus board of education none of them except one was a federal judge and the one none of you will even remember. not earl warren, not williams douglas, not hugo black, sherman minton. anyone remember sherman minton, he was also a senator. he had a lot of political experience. today except for elena kagan all the justices were sitting federal appellate judges at the time of their appointment. you rise been the judiciary itself and here is how it begins, by going to a fancy law school, often, you know -- or college in new york or in adjoining state, doing a clerkship, becoming a baby judge and working your way up through the system. i told you that's john roberts who learned his law, learned how to be a judge by studying at the feet of the great henry friendl
charles evans hughes before he was an society justice wasn't -- and later became chief -- wasn't a judge and neither was william rehnquist before he was an socieassociate justice. william howard taft was a judge before he was chief justice but he had some other really important jobs also. you're thinking boats, i'm thinking professor at yale law school. whereas today except for elena kagan -- the court that gave you brown versus board of education none of them except one was a federal judge and...
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howard university that you have been looking for information about me.bo because i know and have learned from others that the information you have is incorrect, this may have been shortly after lexington hughes has been called before the committee. these were friends of hers and she said i want you to have the right information. as she described walking to theg post office, buying the postage to send this return receipt signature requested certified and she described how her needs almost buckled under 1i put the package in the mail box. she was afraid but she felt this was important for her to do. ree and i just remember mccarthyism just felt different for me. i've always been appalled andju upset by it but it just became personal for me. reading her personal experience and of course director hoover wrote back and said oh no, we weren't looking for you, that may have been some or other other agency but i've seen the fbi file, they been keeping records on polly sensor days at howard, this was a decade later and they had a nice little file, most of of which was incorrect as she suspected, or one agent would write something and then couple of years later they would say they can verify. so the m
howard university that you have been looking for information about me.bo because i know and have learned from others that the information you have is incorrect, this may have been shortly after lexington hughes has been called before the committee. these were friends of hers and she said i want you to have the right information. as she described walking to theg post office, buying the postage to send this return receipt signature requested certified and she described how her needs almost...
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hughes, before he was an associate justice, wasn't -- later became chief, wasn't a judge. neither was william rehnquist before he was an associate justice. yes, it actually is true that william howard taft was a judge before he was chief justice. he had some other really important jobs also. you are thinking president of the united states. i'm thinking professor at yale law school. whereas today except for the court of broub versus board of education, none of them, except one, was a federal judge, and the one none of you will even remember. not earl warren. not william douglas. not felix frankfurt or hugo black. sherman minton. anyone remember sherman minton? that was a court that had a lot of political experience. they were all sitting appellate judges. the judicialization of the -- they rise within the judiciary itself. by going to a fancy law school often -- or college in new york or an ajoining state doing a clerkship becoming a baby judge and working your way up to the system and i told you that's john roberts who learned his law, learned how to be a judge by studying at the feet of the great henry friendly. gar and studied at the feet of the same great new york city judge. th
hughes, before he was an associate justice, wasn't -- later became chief, wasn't a judge. neither was william rehnquist before he was an associate justice. yes, it actually is true that william howard taft was a judge before he was chief justice. he had some other really important jobs also. you are thinking president of the united states. i'm thinking professor at yale law school. whereas today except for the court of broub versus board of education, none of them, except one, was a federal...
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. >> william howard taft, who was president and became chief justice argued the court needed its own building. he didn't live to see it, and charles evans hughes, first chief justice to move in here. do you know anything about whether -- i read it was very controversial at the time, and not all the justices wanted to come and work here? >> i think that's partially you're talking about judges some of who are traditionalists and it's the depression. it's an expensive -- the optics of moving into this beautiful temple have its own kind of political dimension. i think part of it is just it was break with tradition. i think from the modern perspective it seems like a terrific break and a break that was maybe long overdue. >> the pediment we're looking at, actually the architect included a depiction of charles evans hughes in the pediment. over the next call we might get a shot of that so you can see how the architects of this building depicted him. we'll listen to mount joy, pennsylvania. this is harry. >> caller: i used to study the supreme court, and in the 1935 decisions in some of the new deal cases, i think three major laws were struck down by
. >> william howard taft, who was president and became chief justice argued the court needed its own building. he didn't live to see it, and charles evans hughes, first chief justice to move in here. do you know anything about whether -- i read it was very controversial at the time, and not all the justices wanted to come and work here? >> i think that's partially you're talking about judges some of who are traditionalists and it's the depression. it's an expensive -- the optics of...