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[laughter] arnold: now, i know you are going to say, "get your money back, arnold." [laughter] arnold: but the bottom line is i ran around, "the fine wine grows on a vine," because the germans always had difficulties with the f, w, and the v. "the fine wine grows on a vine." and then, "the sink is made out of zinc" and all those kinds of things. so i did this thousands of time, and, eventually it , worked. i started getting little parts, and then i started getting bigger parts, and then, eventually, even though it was very difficult, it was dino de laurentiis and ed pressman that came to me with "conan the barbarian." and if they wouldn't have helped me to get that part, i would not have broken through and become a leading man. this movie came out. they spent $20 million, which in today's terms is around $200 million, on that movie. it was number one in the box office. that was, for me, the big breakthrough. and at the press conference, the director even said, "if we wouldn't have schwarzenegger, we would have to build one," because i was the only one that could act
[laughter] arnold: now, i know you are going to say, "get your money back, arnold." [laughter] arnold: but the bottom line is i ran around, "the fine wine grows on a vine," because the germans always had difficulties with the f, w, and the v. "the fine wine grows on a vine." and then, "the sink is made out of zinc" and all those kinds of things. so i did this thousands of time, and, eventually it , worked. i started getting little parts, and then i...
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i know you are thinking, get your money back arnold. >> [laughter] mr. schwarzenegger: but i ran away the fine wine rose ont he fine. germans already had trouble with v's. i did this thousands of times and eventually it worked. i started getting little parts, then bigger parts. they came to me with "conan the barbarian." if they did not help me to get that part, i would not have broken through and became a leading man. spentovie came out, they $20 million, it was number one in the box office. that was for me, the big breakthrough. at the press conference the director even said, if we wouldn't have -- if we didn't have schwarzenegger, we would have to build one. i was the only one that could act and have a body like that for "conan the barbarian." when "terminator" came out, james cameron said, the reason it worked was because schwarzenegger talked like a machine. i don't know if i should take that as a compliment or not. things that the studio executive said was a liability became big assets. this is always why i say thank you to the people that helped m
i know you are thinking, get your money back arnold. >> [laughter] mr. schwarzenegger: but i ran away the fine wine rose ont he fine. germans already had trouble with v's. i did this thousands of times and eventually it worked. i started getting little parts, then bigger parts. they came to me with "conan the barbarian." if they did not help me to get that part, i would not have broken through and became a leading man. spentovie came out, they $20 million, it was number one in...
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first we will hear from actor and former governor arnold schwarzenegger, followed by former vice president joe biden, and girls who code founder reshma saujani. then hobby or gonzales and governor doug ducey and rick snyder. actor and former california governor arnold schwarzenegger was the commencement speaker at the university of houston. he talked about the importance of helping others by focusing on the many people crucial to his own success as a bodybuilder, actor, and politician. this is 20 minutes. [applause] mr. schwarzenegger: thank you very much, thank you. [applause] i am now aenegger: cougar. [applause] whose house?egger: whose house? whose house? [applause] mr. schwarzenegger: it is wonderful. thank you so much for the wonderful introduction, mr. president. it is fantastic to be here today at the university of houston, and thank you all for the great work you are doing on behalf of all of those students. let's give a big, big hand to the work that your president is doing here at the university. [applause] mr. schwarzenegger: i tell you, when i read your bio, i am so proud of h
first we will hear from actor and former governor arnold schwarzenegger, followed by former vice president joe biden, and girls who code founder reshma saujani. then hobby or gonzales and governor doug ducey and rick snyder. actor and former california governor arnold schwarzenegger was the commencement speaker at the university of houston. he talked about the importance of helping others by focusing on the many people crucial to his own success as a bodybuilder, actor, and politician. this is...
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when arnold got his brand hit, there was a correction. i think president trump is going through a correction. joel talked about earlier today, the base is worried, is he going to go left? that is the big question today as to where america is going to go. to the upper east side new yorkers take over, or does he continue to talk to the base, as i think you are talking about. kind of my feeling, where i am coming from -- i want to be the voice of your of the outsider who is not in office, who was a farmer, who is looking back and saying, maybe there is a change. also as the author of proposition 14 in california, because i believe the biggest problem facing america today is partisanship. i think there is a hidden tax on partisanship, because republicans go into a caucus room and worry about electing republicans and not the economy. democrats do the same exact thing. and we lose, as the people of this great state and country. mr. levy: thanks very much. a couple of the themes that seemed to come out of this were staffing is fairly unorthodox.
when arnold got his brand hit, there was a correction. i think president trump is going through a correction. joel talked about earlier today, the base is worried, is he going to go left? that is the big question today as to where america is going to go. to the upper east side new yorkers take over, or does he continue to talk to the base, as i think you are talking about. kind of my feeling, where i am coming from -- i want to be the voice of your of the outsider who is not in office, who was...
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but i went through arnold. i don't remember reagan, i was too young, but i went through arnold, and arnold at the end, you know, whether you liked him or not, he understood the process, understood the legislative plo ses and we got a lot accomplished and it was bipartisan at the end. look, he became a big climate hero. he didn't start that way. >> i'm sorry. >> go ahead. >> look, i think there are some things that are involved in learning the job. i agree with the professor's view it is so scary to have a president learning on the job, but some of the -- the core agenda of hate and division that he ran on through the campaign, that he is governing on as president, that has nothing to do with him getting more expertise and more learning. he launched his campaign, he said that mexico was sending rapists and murderers to this country, that was day one. every day thereafter he has put a big "not welcome here" sign in front of this country and made that the center piece of a lot of his domestic agenda. if you believ
but i went through arnold. i don't remember reagan, i was too young, but i went through arnold, and arnold at the end, you know, whether you liked him or not, he understood the process, understood the legislative plo ses and we got a lot accomplished and it was bipartisan at the end. look, he became a big climate hero. he didn't start that way. >> i'm sorry. >> go ahead. >> look, i think there are some things that are involved in learning the job. i agree with the professor's...
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i don't see it for the near future. >> until there's a big failure, you go back to arnold, arnold came in with the same message, if you remember his message he was campaigning with a broom around his face saying i'm going to sweep out all these politicians out of sacramento that he called them girly men. and then he came out and he said we're going to eliminate the vehicle license fee and he did. until he said i'm going to take on the whole world. and he gave his initiative and he took on fire and he took on police and took on the nurses and he took on every labor organization and he lost and that's when the transformation came into play. in california. >>. >> on that point a little bit, yes for my extensive reading of the art of the deal, one of the signature pieces of advice is coming in with a big proposal that goes beyond what you expect to get and always be ready to walk away from the table. a couple times we've seen trump do what was once i guess unthinkable witches to pull the plug on something, back off and we saw that on the repeal and replace of obamacare and we recently saw
i don't see it for the near future. >> until there's a big failure, you go back to arnold, arnold came in with the same message, if you remember his message he was campaigning with a broom around his face saying i'm going to sweep out all these politicians out of sacramento that he called them girly men. and then he came out and he said we're going to eliminate the vehicle license fee and he did. until he said i'm going to take on the whole world. and he gave his initiative and he took on...
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we learned that in the sherry arnold case.ned from local businesses gave us a lot of evidence about what happened. and so in this case, we went out and started thinking about videos that might have captured her car going from the sidney area, to the fort peck indian reservation. >> this is not los angeles or chicago where anything that happens outside is probably gonna be on some piece of security tape >> that's right. in fact, in the 70 miles between cody johnston's house and where her car was found in poplar, i found one video. one surveillance camera that captured the highway. >> that one camera in here, in culbertson, a town of about 700 souls along the missouri river. it's atop the local high school and it's aimed at lonely highway two. >> agent overby asked for the tape from that camera from february 14th. and? >> and sure enough, there's nicole's vehicle coming through town. >> here is that tape and right there is nicole's expedition. >> you sure it's nicole's car? >> yes, nicole's vehicle was two toned and this was a t
we learned that in the sherry arnold case.ned from local businesses gave us a lot of evidence about what happened. and so in this case, we went out and started thinking about videos that might have captured her car going from the sidney area, to the fort peck indian reservation. >> this is not los angeles or chicago where anything that happens outside is probably gonna be on some piece of security tape >> that's right. in fact, in the 70 miles between cody johnston's house and where...
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[applause] van: arnold schwarzenegger, guys. this memorial day, c-span cameras and crew are at the vietnam veterans memorial, encompassing 2 acres in washington, d.c., honoring u.s. service numbers who fought in the vietnam war and died in service in vietnam and southeast asia. as visitors pass by, take a moment here at the memorial. -- shortly, this is arlington national cemetery. we will bring you live to arlington for the remarks and the wreathlaying by the presidents scheduled to start at 11:00 a.m. eastern time here on c-span. and a little later today here on c-span, we will look at this year's commencement addresses from vice president mike pence former president bill clinton, chair of the joint chiefs of staff general joseph dunford, and senators cory booker of new jersey, tammy duckworth of illinois, and former senator of new hampshire, kelly ayotte pit commencement speeches on c-span, we will have the starting at 1:00 eastern time. vice president mike pence along , karen, ande national security adviser hr mcmaster and i
[applause] van: arnold schwarzenegger, guys. this memorial day, c-span cameras and crew are at the vietnam veterans memorial, encompassing 2 acres in washington, d.c., honoring u.s. service numbers who fought in the vietnam war and died in service in vietnam and southeast asia. as visitors pass by, take a moment here at the memorial. -- shortly, this is arlington national cemetery. we will bring you live to arlington for the remarks and the wreathlaying by the presidents scheduled to start at...
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than arnold. >> if arnold starred in twins ta again. and danny devito character. >> 220 pounds. speaks six languages. and it can read facial expregss. with those interacting. >> look yck you in several languages. handcuff you. >> you h silent in six languages. transmit and receive messages from police headquarters. some comment from authorities there, they say designed to to help us fight crime. keep city safe and improve happiness levels. >> oh. not sure how it improves happiness levels offering you ticket and handcuffs. >> can't frown. doesn't have a mouth. >> there you go. >> comelinew information from t deadly explosion in the uk. new accounts from eyewitnesss. stay with us. you are watching "world news now." what does life look like during your period? it looks great with tampax pearl. you get ultimate protection on your heaviest days and smooth removal for your lightest. tampax pearl and pocket pearl for on the go. >>> just some of the horrific scenes we are seeing from manchester overnight. many witnesses are describing chaos and horror. children screaming. following fate
than arnold. >> if arnold starred in twins ta again. and danny devito character. >> 220 pounds. speaks six languages. and it can read facial expregss. with those interacting. >> look yck you in several languages. handcuff you. >> you h silent in six languages. transmit and receive messages from police headquarters. some comment from authorities there, they say designed to to help us fight crime. keep city safe and improve happiness levels. >> oh. not sure how it...
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fellow derby legend judy arnold is glad she did. >> annie had a heart to preserve what she did.hat she did that. i didn't think that way. >> when ann dies, she leaves all this to jim fitzpatrick, her lifelong fan whom she inspired to join the roller derby himself. he's sure it's worth many thousands of dollars, but knows ann had a plan for him. why did she leave you her inheritance? >> i love the sport, and she knew that i was doing the best i could trying to bring roller derby back to where it should be. >> jim now manages the san francisco bay bombers, one of the first teams calvello skated for. but if roller derby has a future, it's now in the hands of skaters like stacey blitsch. malibu stacey who skates for the l.a. firebirds is in town to face the bombers. >> oh, my goodness! hello! >> so she, jim fitzpatrick, and judy arnold teach me some tricks of the trade. >> so, jim, what are you gonna teach me today? >> we're gonna start out with a whip. and a whip is a way of propelling a skater or teammate down the track. it accelerates their speed. >> now it's my turn. i'm gonna d
fellow derby legend judy arnold is glad she did. >> annie had a heart to preserve what she did.hat she did that. i didn't think that way. >> when ann dies, she leaves all this to jim fitzpatrick, her lifelong fan whom she inspired to join the roller derby himself. he's sure it's worth many thousands of dollars, but knows ann had a plan for him. why did she leave you her inheritance? >> i love the sport, and she knew that i was doing the best i could trying to bring roller...
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and former california governor arnold schwarzenegger was the commencement speaker at the university of houston. he talked about the importance of helping others by focusing on the many people who were crucial to his own successa
and former california governor arnold schwarzenegger was the commencement speaker at the university of houston. he talked about the importance of helping others by focusing on the many people who were crucial to his own successa
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this weekend speakers include former california governor arnold schwarzenegger at the university of houstonformer vice president joe biden at colby college in maine. girls who code founder at scripps college in california. arizona governor doug dews si at embry-riddle aeronaughtic university. santa fe mayor gonzalez, and michigan governor rick snider at adrian community college in michigan. saturday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> on capitol hill today, homeland security secretary john kelly spoke about homegrown terrorism and his expectation of additional attempts similar to the recent bombing in manchester, england. other topics, funding for a wall on the southwest u.s. border, sanctuary cities, c
this weekend speakers include former california governor arnold schwarzenegger at the university of houstonformer vice president joe biden at colby college in maine. girls who code founder at scripps college in california. arizona governor doug dews si at embry-riddle aeronaughtic university. santa fe mayor gonzalez, and michigan governor rick snider at adrian community college in michigan. saturday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> on capitol hill today, homeland...
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actor and former california governor arnold schwarzenegger was the commencement speaker at the universityf houston. he talked about the importance of helping others by focusing on the many people crucial to his own success as a bodybuilder, actor, and politician. this is 20 minutes. [applause] mr. schwarzenegger: thank you very much, thank you. [applause]
actor and former california governor arnold schwarzenegger was the commencement speaker at the universityf houston. he talked about the importance of helping others by focusing on the many people crucial to his own success as a bodybuilder, actor, and politician. this is 20 minutes. [applause] mr. schwarzenegger: thank you very much, thank you. [applause]
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includekend sessions arnold schwarzenegger, former vice president joe biden and the mayor javier gonzalez and michigan governor rick snyder. saturday night at it :00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. former secretary of state and presidential candidate hillary clinton was the speaker at the graduation center -- ceremony at wellesley college, her own alma mater 48 years ago. this is just over 30 minutes. [applause] ms. clinton: thank you. thank you so much. [applause] clinton: thank you. thank you very much for that warm welcome. i am so grateful to be here back at wellesley, especially for president johnson's very first commencement. and to thank her, the trustees, families and friends, faculty, staff, and guests for understanding and perpetuating the importance of this college. what it stands for, what it has meant, and what it will do in the years ahead. and most importantly, it's wonderful to be here with another green class to say, congratulations to the class of 2017. [applause] i have some of my dear friends here for my class, a green class of 1969. and i assume, or at least you us,
includekend sessions arnold schwarzenegger, former vice president joe biden and the mayor javier gonzalez and michigan governor rick snyder. saturday night at it :00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. former secretary of state and presidential candidate hillary clinton was the speaker at the graduation center -- ceremony at wellesley college, her own alma mater 48 years ago. this is just over 30 minutes. [applause] ms. clinton: thank you. thank you so much. [applause] clinton: thank you. thank...
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in arnold. it's just east of the severn river. it will be closed for some time. abc7 is hearing it could be another four plus hours. one person is dead. child. another adult rushed to the hospital. skytrak7 over the scene earlier. firefighters pulled someone from the s.u.v. that person was flown to the hospital. something to keep in mind nearing the east commute. 50 east will be shut down for a few more hours. stay with abc7 for updates on this. jonathan: president trump speaking for first time since the "new york times" reported on a mem row written by fired f.b.i. director james comey. the president didn't address the controversy speaking to the graduates of the coast guard academy in connecticut but he said the media treated him worse than any politician in history. the instapoll question ising can that. treated unfairly. you can see the results on the bottom of the screen. split down the middle. 48% say yes. 52% say no. something we reported yesterday afternoon the fight that took place outs
in arnold. it's just east of the severn river. it will be closed for some time. abc7 is hearing it could be another four plus hours. one person is dead. child. another adult rushed to the hospital. skytrak7 over the scene earlier. firefighters pulled someone from the s.u.v. that person was flown to the hospital. something to keep in mind nearing the east commute. 50 east will be shut down for a few more hours. stay with abc7 for updates on this. jonathan: president trump speaking for first time...
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speakers include arnold biden, theger, joe , javiero go to founder governor rick snyder. easternat eight across on c-span and c-span.org. >> this morning, american enterprise institutes gary schmitt and truman national security projects michael breen . and later, "world" magazine reporter sophia lee talks about her recent articles on homelessness in los angeles. and we'll take your calls and you can join the conversation at facebook and twitter. washington journal" is next. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016]] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] host: good morning. it's saturday, may 27, 2017. president trump returns to washington today after more than a week overseas. we'll talk about his trip later on this morning. but first, commencement season is in full swing. and college graduates across the country are soaking up lots of straight talks from politicians, celebrities and c.e.o.'s. their commencement speeches full of advice for chasing success, dis
speakers include arnold biden, theger, joe , javiero go to founder governor rick snyder. easternat eight across on c-span and c-span.org. >> this morning, american enterprise institutes gary schmitt and truman national security projects michael breen . and later, "world" magazine reporter sophia lee talks about her recent articles on homelessness in los angeles. and we'll take your calls and you can join the conversation at facebook and twitter. washington journal" is next....
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from moscow, chloe arnold reports.nded a protest before. but a ruling that their homes were to be bulldozed has made them angry. and confused. the russian president, vladimir putin, has backed a bill that the city mayor wants to replace the prefabricated buildings with modern homes. but it is not yet clear whether people to be moved will be rehoused in the same area or what the size of the new flat they will receive will be. the blocks, never more than five stories high, so never more than five stories high, so they would never need a left, we re so they would never need a left, were hastily put up in the 1950s and 19605 were hastily put up in the 1950s and 1960s to ease the housing crisis. most were not designed to last for more than 25 years. they are now crumbling and in bad repair, and moscow's mayor, sergei sobyanin, says there will be taken down in favour of modern high—rise homes. thousands of homeowners have gathered in moscow know what happens when their houses demolished. they know their buildings are to be t
from moscow, chloe arnold reports.nded a protest before. but a ruling that their homes were to be bulldozed has made them angry. and confused. the russian president, vladimir putin, has backed a bill that the city mayor wants to replace the prefabricated buildings with modern homes. but it is not yet clear whether people to be moved will be rehoused in the same area or what the size of the new flat they will receive will be. the blocks, never more than five stories high, so never more than five...
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chloe arnold, bbc news, moscow.onomy, with the trade route known as the ‘silk road' making the country rich and powerful. it all faded during the twentieth century, but now china's president xi is keen to bring it all back, with a massive infrastructure project known as ‘0ne belt, 0ne road.‘ world leaders are gathered in beijing to hear more about the plan. as did the bbc'sjohn sudworth. this is china's chance to big up its "belt and road" policy. the organisers say that journalists from around 100 countries are here to cover the event. this is the media centre where they're all based. no—one could accuse president xi jinping of underselling his initiative. in his opening remarks, he called it a "project of the century". state media, of course, have dutifully gone into overdrive... ..chinese propaganda isn't what it used to be. the point of all of this giant, intercontinental infrastructure spending is, it is claimed, quite simple at heart: the promotion of trade for the benefit of all. china, though, quite clearly
chloe arnold, bbc news, moscow.onomy, with the trade route known as the ‘silk road' making the country rich and powerful. it all faded during the twentieth century, but now china's president xi is keen to bring it all back, with a massive infrastructure project known as ‘0ne belt, 0ne road.‘ world leaders are gathered in beijing to hear more about the plan. as did the bbc'sjohn sudworth. this is china's chance to big up its "belt and road" policy. the organisers say that...
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tomorrow,g saturday, we will bring the commencement addresses from around the former featuring governor arnold schwarzenegger and the university of houston, ormer vice president joe biden at colby college in maine and others. next, a commencement address by the former acting deputy attorney general sally yates at harvard law school from earlier this week. it is about 30 minutes. [applause] >> thank you for a beautiful and generous introduction. dean, distinguished faculty, family, friends, and most of all to the graduates of the harvard law school class of 2017, thank you for inviting me to share in the special day with you. it is such a privilege for me to be here. and to the graduates of the class of 2017, i want to say congratulations. you have worked incredibly hard to get here today, and i hope that you will take a moment to oflly let the full weight your accomplishment sink in, and that you will revel in this a little bit, and to the parents of the graduates who are here today, you have to feel a tremendous sense of pride, sheer joy in what your children have accomplished. congratulation
tomorrow,g saturday, we will bring the commencement addresses from around the former featuring governor arnold schwarzenegger and the university of houston, ormer vice president joe biden at colby college in maine and others. next, a commencement address by the former acting deputy attorney general sally yates at harvard law school from earlier this week. it is about 30 minutes. [applause] >> thank you for a beautiful and generous introduction. dean, distinguished faculty, family,...
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. >>> and why arnold schwarzenegger met with the former president and first lady. ♪ that's life.u diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance lowers blood sugar and a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. jardiance is also the only type 2 diabetes treatment with heart- proven to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death in adults with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. jardiance can cause serious side effects, including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, swelling, and difficulty breathing or swallowing. do not take jardiance if you are on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. other side effects are sudden kidney problems, genital yeast infections,
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year-old woman was driving the wrong way when she crashed head on into another car on route 50 in arnold. both drivers were killed. there was an infant in one of the cars, who's now in critical condition. police say how the 22-year old ended up on the highway going the wrong way, is still under investigation. coming up-- clean up underway in the midwest, following a series of deadly storms. this-- we learn more about the technology credited with saving up. rrator: "the time is to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the smoking ban in restaurants, stopped the transvaginal ultrasound anti-choice law, and stood up to the nra. as lieutenant governor, dr. northam is fighting to expand access to affordable healthcare. ralph northam believes in making progress every day. and he won't let donald trump stop us. i will nevi will neverair again. never wash my hair again now, i fuel it new pantene. the first shampoo with active pro-v nutrient blends that puts in what others just st
year-old woman was driving the wrong way when she crashed head on into another car on route 50 in arnold. both drivers were killed. there was an infant in one of the cars, who's now in critical condition. police say how the 22-year old ended up on the highway going the wrong way, is still under investigation. coming up-- clean up underway in the midwest, following a series of deadly storms. this-- we learn more about the technology credited with saving up. rrator: "the time is to do what...
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this weekend speakers include former california governor arnold schwarzenegger at the university of houston. former vice president joe biden at kolbe college in maine. irls who code founder. arizona governor at embree riddle aeronautical university in joint base andrews. santa fe mayor at new mexico highlands university. and michigan governor rick snyder at adrian community college
this weekend speakers include former california governor arnold schwarzenegger at the university of houston. former vice president joe biden at kolbe college in maine. irls who code founder. arizona governor at embree riddle aeronautical university in joint base andrews. santa fe mayor at new mexico highlands university. and michigan governor rick snyder at adrian community college
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this weekend speakers include former california governor arno arnold schwarzenegger, joe biden at colby college in maine, girls who code founder at scripts college in california, arizona governor doug doocy, santa fe governor as well. saturday night on c-span and c-span.org. >> on c-span2, saturday, former u.s. secretary of state rice looks at democracy around the world in her book "democracy; stories from the long road of freedom" >> americans were blessed with founding fathers who understood an institutional design that would protect what we think and be free to worship and have the dignity that comes with having those who are going to govern you ask for your consent. if we were blessed with that and believed we were in doubt by our creator with those rights it can not be true for us and not them. >> sunday at 2:30, columbia university president on the perceptions on sounding black in his book. >> i think we need to get comfortable saying black people have a certain sound because they spend more time together just like white people. that is true of human groups. it is true and harmles
this weekend speakers include former california governor arno arnold schwarzenegger, joe biden at colby college in maine, girls who code founder at scripts college in california, arizona governor doug doocy, santa fe governor as well. saturday night on c-span and c-span.org. >> on c-span2, saturday, former u.s. secretary of state rice looks at democracy around the world in her book "democracy; stories from the long road of freedom" >> americans were blessed with founding...
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this weekend speakers include former california governor arnold schwarzenegger at the university of houston. former vice president joe biden at kolbe college in maine. irls who code founder. arizona governor at embree riddle aeronautical university in joint base andrews. santa fe mayor at new mexico highlands university. and michigan governor rick snyder at adrian community college in michigan. saturday night at 8:00 eastern . c-span and c-span.org >> in brussels today, president trump helped to dedicate a nato memorial that included a piece of the world trade center and a segment of the berlin wall. during his speech, he said, 23 of the 28 nations in the alliance are still not paying their fair share and meeting their financial obligations. we'll see president trump in just a few minutes. but first, we'll hear from nato secretary general stultenberg and german chancellor angela america who will says it's not building walls that make us successful. this is about 20 mibs -- minutes. mr. stoltenberg: welcome to brussels to all of you. we will begin our meeting with the dedication of two memor
this weekend speakers include former california governor arnold schwarzenegger at the university of houston. former vice president joe biden at kolbe college in maine. irls who code founder. arizona governor at embree riddle aeronautical university in joint base andrews. santa fe mayor at new mexico highlands university. and michigan governor rick snyder at adrian community college in michigan. saturday night at 8:00 eastern . c-span and c-span.org >> in brussels today, president trump...
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arnold is joining us from west virginia. good morning. caller: good morning. my question is when the united states sent the missiles to south korea to shoot down the missiles from north korea, there is not much said about that other than the south koreans protested us doing that. what was the situation on that? host: i don't really know about that. i can't really give you a clear and precise answer. caller: it sounds to me like south korea doesn't want us to participate in this. presidentow the new says he wants to have talks with north korea, which is why he said he is troubled by what happened. that was my question. i just wanted to find out what the situation was over there. host: i don't want to give you the wrong answer. thank you for the call. trump, this piece is available at politico. what if there were a real crisis, real or? a real showdown and not a political showdown, a surprise it is out of the white house's control. something is inevitable because he is the leader of the free world and something always does. hisbehavior is chaotic and management
arnold is joining us from west virginia. good morning. caller: good morning. my question is when the united states sent the missiles to south korea to shoot down the missiles from north korea, there is not much said about that other than the south koreans protested us doing that. what was the situation on that? host: i don't really know about that. i can't really give you a clear and precise answer. caller: it sounds to me like south korea doesn't want us to participate in this. presidentow the...
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speeches from colleges and universities around the country, beginning with actor and former governor arnold schwarzenegger, and former vice president joe biden. narrator: c-span -- where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. peter: representative marsha blackburn is the chair of the energy and commerce subcommittee on communications and technology as our guest this week on "the communicators." what is your reaction to the vote on net neutrality last
speeches from colleges and universities around the country, beginning with actor and former governor arnold schwarzenegger, and former vice president joe biden. narrator: c-span -- where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. peter: representative marsha blackburn is the chair of the energy and commerce subcommittee on communications and technology as our...
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includekend sessions arnold schwarzenegger, former vice president joe biden and the mayor javier gonzalez and michigan governor rick snyder. saturday night at it :00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. former secretary of state and presidential candidate hillary clinton was the speaker at the graduation center -- ceremony at wellesley college, her own alma mater 48 years ago. this is just over 30 minutes. [applause]
includekend sessions arnold schwarzenegger, former vice president joe biden and the mayor javier gonzalez and michigan governor rick snyder. saturday night at it :00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. former secretary of state and presidential candidate hillary clinton was the speaker at the graduation center -- ceremony at wellesley college, her own alma mater 48 years ago. this is just over 30 minutes. [applause]
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the chamber was built in 1903 by arnold moses. he was a new jersey architect from merchant bill, new jersey. it is any neoclassical style. what is unique about the architecture at the statehouse is how different the building is depending on which architect constructs the wing. very much in contrast with the general assembly where we just came from. the senate architecture really conveys a strong sense of the senate itself. neoclassical architecture hence back to the origin of the senate to greek and roman architecture. the senate also takes their food traditions back to the house of lords and the other house of parliament. the architecture communicate a sense of formality, if you will. one of the features of the room on the murals that were painted in 1903. the painter was best-known for the murals he did at the panama canal. but the murals represent liberty and prosperity. the middle mural quite clearly depicts liberty. here, she is holding a musket rather than a liberty cap. and prosperity is holding the foreign. -- and prosperi
the chamber was built in 1903 by arnold moses. he was a new jersey architect from merchant bill, new jersey. it is any neoclassical style. what is unique about the architecture at the statehouse is how different the building is depending on which architect constructs the wing. very much in contrast with the general assembly where we just came from. the senate architecture really conveys a strong sense of the senate itself. neoclassical architecture hence back to the origin of the senate to...
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pedro: that is arnold in tennessee. last call on this topic. we will talk about an event that took place on capitol hill with the fbi director appearing before the senate and talking about several issues including information he released close to election day about hillary clinton and other topics as well from the washington post this morning. .e take a look at the hearing the headline says "comey defends pre-election act." here is some of it saying that it was the director who gave his most exhaustive defense yesterday -- or wednesday -- of saying hevestigation had no regrets despite feeling hisdly nauseous" that actions could have impacted the election. to win few new converts to his way of thinking with partisanship now swirling around the cloak -- the probe of clinton's use of a frontal -- a private email server. also -- you can see that on our website at c-span.org. we are showing you a little bit of the exchange that took place yesterday. comey'sking about jim testimony yesterday, we are interested from hearing from you about your thought
pedro: that is arnold in tennessee. last call on this topic. we will talk about an event that took place on capitol hill with the fbi director appearing before the senate and talking about several issues including information he released close to election day about hillary clinton and other topics as well from the washington post this morning. .e take a look at the hearing the headline says "comey defends pre-election act." here is some of it saying that it was the director who gave...
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speakers include former california governor arnold schwarzenegger at the university of houston, former vice president joe biden at colby codege in maine, girls who founder at scripps college. wc at aeronautical university in joint base andrews. santa fe mayor gonzales at new mexico highlands university, and michigan governor rick snyder at adrian community college in richmond. on c-span and www.c-span.org. the court of appeals in richmond, virginia ruled 10 to 3 against reinstating president trump's ban on foreign nationals entering the u.s. from six mostly muslim countries. it upholds a lower court ruling barring akey section of that order that suspends visas from the six countries. a circuit judge wrote the majority opinion for the court. >> all rise.
speakers include former california governor arnold schwarzenegger at the university of houston, former vice president joe biden at colby codege in maine, girls who founder at scripps college. wc at aeronautical university in joint base andrews. santa fe mayor gonzales at new mexico highlands university, and michigan governor rick snyder at adrian community college in richmond. on c-span and www.c-span.org. the court of appeals in richmond, virginia ruled 10 to 3 against reinstating president...
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after a woman drove the wrong way on route 50 in arnold - and hit another car head on.and another driver were killed. the woman's baby was in the car- and remains in critical condition. the big question still unanswered-- why she went the wrong way. right now we've got four tickets to colonial williamsburg and they could be yours! call the number on your screen right now... that's 703-528-7334. caller number seven wins! good luck! a check on weather. - one more hot & humid day - storms likely again this afternoon/evening - much cooler weekend (20+ degrees cooler) today: hot and humid. pm thunderstorms. highs: 88-92 winds: w 10 mph tonight: scattered thunderstorms early. cloudy with falling humidity. lows: 59-63 winds: nw to ne 5-10 mph saturday: mostly cloudy and much cooler. isolated shower. highs: 68-72 winds: e 5-10 mph 97-point-one wash f-m's "loo and chilli" 97-point-one wash f-m's "loo and chilli" join us with their box office preview. 97-point-one wash f-m's "loo and chilli." thanks guys. rrator: "the time is to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during
after a woman drove the wrong way on route 50 in arnold - and hit another car head on.and another driver were killed. the woman's baby was in the car- and remains in critical condition. the big question still unanswered-- why she went the wrong way. right now we've got four tickets to colonial williamsburg and they could be yours! call the number on your screen right now... that's 703-528-7334. caller number seven wins! good luck! a check on weather. - one more hot & humid day - storms...
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this weekend speakers include former california governor arnold schwarzenegger at the university of houston former vice president joe biden at olby college in maine. and at scripps college in california. the arizona governor in joint base andrews. santa fe mayor javier gonzalez at new mexico highlands university. and michigan governor rick schneider at adrian community college in michigan. saturday night at 8:00 eastern n c-span and c-span.org. >> it resulted in a naval victory for the u.s. over japan just six months after the attack on pearl harbor and on june 2 american history tv will be live all day from the macarthur memorial visitors' center in norfolk, virginia for the 75th anniversary of the battle of midway. featured speakers include walter borneman author of "the admirals" the five star admirals who won the war at sea, elliot carlson with his book. anthony tully, coauthor of "shattered sword" the untold story of the battle of midway. and timothy orr coauthor of "never call me a hero" a legendary american dive bomber pilot remembers the battlef
this weekend speakers include former california governor arnold schwarzenegger at the university of houston former vice president joe biden at olby college in maine. and at scripps college in california. the arizona governor in joint base andrews. santa fe mayor javier gonzalez at new mexico highlands university. and michigan governor rick schneider at adrian community college in michigan. saturday night at 8:00 eastern n c-span and c-span.org. >> it resulted in a naval victory for the...
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. >>> former governor arnold schwarzenegger in france to see and receive the most prestigious award,ent presenting arnold schwarzenegger with the legion of honor metal -- medal, and he is helping cities and states reduce the greenhouse gases. >> we have 7 million people that die every year because of pollution and this is why it is important that we reduce the greenhouse gases and reduce the pollution. we can do it because it is man- made. we have created this mess and now we have to get rid of the mass. >> the legion of honor is the highest award in france and created over 200 years ago by napoleon bonaparte. >>> president trump says he will not rule out using military force against north korea if they conduct a nuclear weapons test. >> i will not be happy if he conducts a nuclear test in i can tell you also that i don't believe that the president of china, who is a very respected man, will be happy either. >> the u.s. has been pressuring china to do more to control north korea in the u.s. is installing a missile defense system in south korea that could be up and running soon. >>> i
. >>> former governor arnold schwarzenegger in france to see and receive the most prestigious award,ent presenting arnold schwarzenegger with the legion of honor metal -- medal, and he is helping cities and states reduce the greenhouse gases. >> we have 7 million people that die every year because of pollution and this is why it is important that we reduce the greenhouse gases and reduce the pollution. we can do it because it is man- made. we have created this mess and now we...
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. >> in second place, runner up david ross and lindsey arnold. congratulations making it this far.s is about the every man. you will want to make every man want to dance. >> it's a show about overcoming adversity, a lot of hard work and tests yourself daily. it's a great time on the show. >> you did amazing job. say hello to philadelphia? >> hello, philly! >> it was down to david ross and rashaad jennings. this is how it played out. >> david and lindsey, rashaad and emma, the winners of "dancing with the stars" are -- rashad and emma! >> you could hear a pin drop in here. it was anybody's game. normani coming in third had everyone in shock but in the end rashaad said it was about hard work. he spent 300 hours practicing his routines, more than a hundred hours than everyone else. we had a chance to hear from him minutes after the big win. [audio difficulties ] >> of course, we are going to post all of our interviews online "6abc".com. such an exciting night. hard work and dedication and dancing. eveeveryone here said it was anyone's competition to win. rashaad jennings, enjoying the
. >> in second place, runner up david ross and lindsey arnold. congratulations making it this far.s is about the every man. you will want to make every man want to dance. >> it's a show about overcoming adversity, a lot of hard work and tests yourself daily. it's a great time on the show. >> you did amazing job. say hello to philadelphia? >> hello, philly! >> it was down to david ross and rashaad jennings. this is how it played out. >> david and lindsey,...
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. >> does any one say, thank you, arnold? you know what they say? that's what they say. >> you watch fonzi and you just want to be fonzi. >> oh. >> hey, girls. knock yourselves out. i'm really sorry it was a slip of the fingers, slip of the fingers. >> it's a fantasy of what teen life could be. >> hey, dafazio. they're here. all right. laverne. this is laverne dafazio. she's mine. this is shirley feeney. she's yours. as you can see. >> nice to meet you, ritchie. >> my pleasure. >> when "laverne & shirley" made a guest appearance, one of the cameramen said, look at this two shot. that's a series. >> shamele, shamozle -- hossenfere incorporated. >> tuesday night between 8:00 and 9:00 is called the death spot, death to any program that dares to go head-on between abc's "happy days" and "laverne & shirley." >> "laverne & shirley" was one of the few sitcoms that debuted as number one. >> the absolute top number one show this season is "laverne & shirley." a seemingly harmless but essentially brainless exercise in adolescent silliness. >> you have to go a
. >> does any one say, thank you, arnold? you know what they say? that's what they say. >> you watch fonzi and you just want to be fonzi. >> oh. >> hey, girls. knock yourselves out. i'm really sorry it was a slip of the fingers, slip of the fingers. >> it's a fantasy of what teen life could be. >> hey, dafazio. they're here. all right. laverne. this is laverne dafazio. she's mine. this is shirley feeney. she's yours. as you can see. >> nice to meet you,...
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he presented swarzenegger with a legion of arnold medal.egger is the founder of the r20 organization to help cities and states reduce greenhouse gases. >> we have seven million people die every year because of the solutions. and this is why it will be important to reduce the greenhouse emissions to reduce pollutions. we can do it because it will be manmade and we have created the mess. >> it is the highest award and creating more than 200 years ago. >>> a surfing accident in hawaii nearly left a california man brain dead. his remarkable story of beating the odds. coming up, we'll show you his progress eight months after he was told he never walked again. >>> and plus, mark tamayo will have the complete bay area forecast. a live look at the bridge. we'll be right back. yes, the fuel is complimentary for up to three years. yes, it has an epa-estimated range of 312 miles. yes, you will probably have to answer lots of silly questions from strangers. yes, this is a mind-blowing marvel of technology. and, yes, you can buy it today- because the fu
he presented swarzenegger with a legion of arnold medal.egger is the founder of the r20 organization to help cities and states reduce greenhouse gases. >> we have seven million people die every year because of the solutions. and this is why it will be important to reduce the greenhouse emissions to reduce pollutions. we can do it because it will be manmade and we have created the mess. >> it is the highest award and creating more than 200 years ago. >>> a surfing accident...
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alex perez, abc news, arnold, missouri. >> house law makers poised to vote on a revised health care bill and at dismantling obama care. gop leaders announce they'd have enough votes to push the legislation through. some moderates who initially oppose the bill were swayed by billions of dollars to help people with pre-existing conditions. american medical association among many groups slamming the legislation. they say it would result in millions of americans losing their insurance. supporters say, it will make coverage more affordable. >> secretary of state rex tillerson letting his department know how president trump's america first agenda will affect diplomatic policy. tillerson told state department policies the u.s. would no longer condition foreign relations on countries adopting american values like human rights. he said some postwar alliances were no longer serving u.s. interests and must be brought back into balance. >> fbi director james comey offered his most extensive explanation of his actions surrounding the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. comey defended his de
alex perez, abc news, arnold, missouri. >> house law makers poised to vote on a revised health care bill and at dismantling obama care. gop leaders announce they'd have enough votes to push the legislation through. some moderates who initially oppose the bill were swayed by billions of dollars to help people with pre-existing conditions. american medical association among many groups slamming the legislation. they say it would result in millions of americans losing their insurance....
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things are expected to dry out ssouri.z, abc news, arnold, >> and, the storm system that did damage in georgia moves to the north today. rain could cause flooding in parts of the midwest and strong winds expected from new york city to boston. heaviest rain expected in ohio and northern virginia 4 inches expected. >> president trump returned to his hometown. it was a quick trip for the president, but it still managed to draw some protesters. abc's emily rou joins us from "uss intrepid." good morning. >> reporter: president trump's official visit it to new york city as commander-in-chief came with protest thousands in tight security measures. his arrival was delayed because of the health care vote. so he came straight here, to the intrepid to meet with the prime minister of australia, and to speak at commemorative dinner honoring surviving american and australian veterans. >> i am honored that everybody in this room is with us to realize what a great, great relationship our two nations have. >> hundred of protesters were waiting to greet him outside. booing as his motorcade passed by. >>
things are expected to dry out ssouri.z, abc news, arnold, >> and, the storm system that did damage in georgia moves to the north today. rain could cause flooding in parts of the midwest and strong winds expected from new york city to boston. heaviest rain expected in ohio and northern virginia 4 inches expected. >> president trump returned to his hometown. it was a quick trip for the president, but it still managed to draw some protesters. abc's emily rou joins us from "uss...