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tom. >> glad those gators stayed away.layton, thank you. >>> when we come back, the developing story we're tracking tonight in the west. the deadly police shooting. the armed suspect accused of trying to steal a helicopter. >>> also, the jet engine catching fire moments before landing. passengers escaping onto the runway. >>> and your money tonight. the big sales on july 4th. why the deals may be even better than black friday. stay with us. mean a trip back to the doctor's office, just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%... ...a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day, so you can stay home. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to neulasta or neupogen (filgrastim). ruptured spleen, so
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thank you tom glad to be here greg always great having you with us i don't think i'm the only one of the things that once the fed really starts unwinding their stimulus and you know as as you know they're starting to take stuff off the balance sheet now. the next crash might not be far off or at least the next say major market correction what are your thoughts on that. well i think they're very scared they're very worried we already know that from some of the minutes that are released after the fed meets that there's a division amongst them between those who think the economy is doing well enough that they can proceed to do just what you said to sell those assets they bought but there are others who are deeply worried that any move in that direction will speak to the stock market as it has done before and will be a kind of signal that the easy massive cheap money that they have pumped into the system is now not going to be pumped in anymore and an economy that may have been on life support for several years will tank again and if you look at the automobile industry these days and oth
thank you tom glad to be here greg always great having you with us i don't think i'm the only one of the things that once the fed really starts unwinding their stimulus and you know as as you know they're starting to take stuff off the balance sheet now. the next crash might not be far off or at least the next say major market correction what are your thoughts on that. well i think they're very scared they're very worried we already know that from some of the minutes that are released after the...
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thank you tom glad to be here again thanks for joining us professor i want to talk about three big policy plans tonight single payer health care free college and universal basic income let's start with single payer health care it's portrayed as radical in the mainstream media but isn't the existing american health care system the actually radical health care system absolutely the american health care system is the outlier it's the only usual among advanced industrial countries to put it in the simplest way possible we americans pay out much larger share of our total income as a people for health care than any other advanced country even comes close to it and the irony is the results we have the quality of our health care the length of our lives the amount of time we spend on going to a hospital are very mediocre we're not the worst we're not the best but we don't get particularly good outcomes but we pay more than everybody else for the medical care we get if we weren't blocked from being rational we would long ago have changed to do what most other countries have done which is one or ano
thank you tom glad to be here again thanks for joining us professor i want to talk about three big policy plans tonight single payer health care free college and universal basic income let's start with single payer health care it's portrayed as radical in the mainstream media but isn't the existing american health care system the actually radical health care system absolutely the american health care system is the outlier it's the only usual among advanced industrial countries to put it in the...
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glad to be with you tom it's always great having you here so what did we learn from yesterday's meeting lookout watch your vote. like you said it's a rogue's gallery of votes suppressors and chris kobach is probably the vote seat in chief in the united states he's the guy that helps swing the swing states for trump in by simply suppressing the votes of minority of minority voters and so now he's been promoting big time in that first meeting of these election taggerty commission his plan to take the cross check system nationwide now we've talked about that before that's his claim that there are that you know trumps claim that there are three million voters voting twice the list of those three million double voters was created by this kris kobach i have the list they try to keep it secret from me but i've got the list and it's names like you know james edward brown who's both lee voted again as james thomas brown in another state it's about people that are registered to states voting twice in in the same election it just happens to be common names of african-americans age. the national we
glad to be with you tom it's always great having you here so what did we learn from yesterday's meeting lookout watch your vote. like you said it's a rogue's gallery of votes suppressors and chris kobach is probably the vote seat in chief in the united states he's the guy that helps swing the swing states for trump in by simply suppressing the votes of minority of minority voters and so now he's been promoting big time in that first meeting of these election taggerty commission his plan to take...
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tom: he's open to your artistic vision for the show. >> set up, and do it tyrus. greg is mean and i'm glad he's gone. thank god you are here. in lieu of pay, there is a chain underneath this and when everyone leaves i have to stay here. tom: i didn't know that disney owns the muppets. >> they own everything. tom: they have star wars now, right this mark next universal has marvel. >> the moon, stars,. >> wait for kermit to beat darth vader. >> disney will come in and take over. tom: i wouldn't mind. they're doing wonders with the star wars franchise. >> they also have pirate of the caribbean. >> i'm not going down that road again. tom: i like what is going on with rogue one. that girl. >> she died. there is nothing going on there. tom: more after this. if you leave now, i'm calling you when you get done here. the heart. overstressed, it can fail. that's what pulmonary hypertension can do. what looks like asthma might be ph. at the pulmonary hypertension association, we're putting our heart into finding a cure. learn more at phassociation.org >> a couple reminders, first, i have a new book.
tom: he's open to your artistic vision for the show. >> set up, and do it tyrus. greg is mean and i'm glad he's gone. thank god you are here. in lieu of pay, there is a chain underneath this and when everyone leaves i have to stay here. tom: i didn't know that disney owns the muppets. >> they own everything. tom: they have star wars now, right this mark next universal has marvel. >> the moon, stars,. >> wait for kermit to beat darth vader. >> disney will come in...
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glad to hear that. if there's any question where the administration stands on sanctuary cities, tom hohmann just clearedinct. he said we're not going to support this, help out and we may go after sanctuary cities. he's got it right and i'm glad to hear that we're taking a harder stand on illegal immigration and an open mind about increasing legal immigration. >> i think that, kat, for a lot of people that are pro immigrant, that's the part of the conversation they're not hearing enough about. they're not talking about people unclogging a broken and fail immigration system that leads people to be so desperate and i don't think it's okay and right but the desperation why ten people are dead now because they were smuggled over in a tractor trailer. >> absolutely correct. i think there are some conservatives that don't see the value in legal immigration. i know that a.g. jeff sessions is one of them. so that's why people when they hear him say anything about illegal immigration, they get terrified overall. i'm completely thinking the solution is making it easier for people to come hear legally. immigrants d
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tom: he's open to your artistic vision for the show. >> set up, and do it tyrus. greg is mean and i'm glade is a chain underneath this and when everyone leaves i have to stay here. tom: i didn't know that disney owns the muppets. >> they own everything. tom: they have star wars now, right this mark next universal has marvel. >> the moon, stars,. >> wait for kermit to beat darth vader. >> disney will come in and take over. tom: i wouldn't mind. they're doing wonders with the star wars franchise. >> they also have pirate of the caribbean. >> i'm not going down that road again. tom: i like what is going on with rogue one. that girl. >> she died. there is nothing going on there. tom: more after this. if you leave now, i'm calling you when you get done here. new bike? yeah, 'cause i got allstate. if you total your new bike, they replace it with a brand new one. that's cool. i got a new helmet. we know steve. switching to allstate is worth it. on a hotel just go to priceline. they add thousands of new deals every day at up to 60% off. that's how kaley and i got to share this trip together at thi
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it was all right around here and i'm glad to see that a few of you know these places. i've known tom for a long time, tom knox through who just kindly introduced. jim hollis felt who is a professor in political science at the john chandler center for political study, someone i've also known for a long time and i'm glad to see him here. then to meet jeff ingle is a real treat since i've heard about him for a long time and i saw that there was a reference to a book he and tom had just published which i might as well count into cells for you. it sounds interesting, i'm waiting for my copy. when life strikes the president: death and illness in the white house. i noticed neither of the bush presidents is in it. nor is jimmy carter. so i guess there are two people who were immune but it looks like it's going to be a wonderful. well, those of you get up early and watch cbs news may see when charlie rose says the world in 90 seconds. i'm going to have to give you wilson's world this evening in 2400 seconds which is about 40 minutes which i think we should keep ourselves too if i can. this is
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tom frperez. then jonathan livingston, his new book, kennedy and king, chronicles what many describe as interesting, complicated relationship between the two icons. we are gladd us. all of that coming up in just a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
tom frperez. then jonathan livingston, his new book, kennedy and king, chronicles what many describe as interesting, complicated relationship between the two icons. we are gladd us. all of that coming up in just a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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tom frperez. then jonathan livingston, his new book, kennedy and king, chronicles what many describe as interesting, complicated relationship between the two icons. we are glad you joined us. all of that coming up in just a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers look you. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> please welcome tom perez back to the program. earlier this year, elected chair of the democratic national committee, after serving as labor secretary in the obama administration. he joins us to night from where else, washington. mr. chairman, good to have you on the program, sir? >> tavis, great to be with you and your viewers. >> good to see you. let me start with news made by democratic colleagues before i come to your work inside the dnc. looks like the democrats on the hill. chuck schumer and senate and nancy pelosi in the house released their new slogan. the slogan is, drum roll, please, a better deal, better skills, better jobs, better wages. i saw sonline. sound look a papa john's commercial. better ingredients, better pizza. what do you make of the slogan. better deal. belter jo better jobs, better wages. >> the democratic pa
tom frperez. then jonathan livingston, his new book, kennedy and king, chronicles what many describe as interesting, complicated relationship between the two icons. we are glad you joined us. all of that coming up in just a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers look you. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> please welcome tom perez back to the program. earlier this year, elected chair of the democratic national committee, after serving as...
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tom brokaw on the lessons of history for a divided nation. stay with us. a millie dresselhaus doll! happy birthday, sweetie! oh, millies. trick or treat! we're so glad here. ♪ what if we treated great female scientists like they were stars? ♪ yasss queen! what if millie dresselhaus, the first woman to win the national medal of science in engineering, were as famous as any celebrity? [millie dresselhaus was seen having lunch today...] ♪ [...rumors of the new discovery...] what if we lived in a world like that? (crowd applauding) ♪ we know a place that's already working on it. ♪ we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. test. there's a denture adhesive that holds strong until evening. fixodent plus adhesives. just one application gives you superior hold even at the end of the day fixodent. strong more like natural teeth. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. and with their price match, i know i'm getting the best pric
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tom hogan who passed away from cancer. coached for ys and member of school class of 1988. may mr. hogan rest in peace. we'll be right back. so glad you're waking up with us, it is 6:22 a.m., for almost 80 years, martin desanto has been on the cutting edge. he has been a barber since 1938 and learned the skill from a barber in scranton. he is 92 years old and the go to go for a cut for a nice clean cut and shave. bill has been a customer for 30 years. >> more like coming and visiting a friend and i kind of get a haircut on the side. >> when he was 17 he joined the marines and provided haircuts for the men in uniform. after that he went into business with a man who brought european hair cutting to the u.s. using a straight razor. >>> an encounter was a reunion 30 years in the making. >>> retired sergeant charlie black spent three decades paroling the highways a lot of time and a lot of memories. >> i said if you put the gun down on the seat i'll come you mean and talk face-to-face. i ran up and got the gun, and i told the troopers i got the gun, you get the baby. >> reporter: that baby was 19 yrt john who grew up wandering about th
tom hogan who passed away from cancer. coached for ys and member of school class of 1988. may mr. hogan rest in peace. we'll be right back. so glad you're waking up with us, it is 6:22 a.m., for almost 80 years, martin desanto has been on the cutting edge. he has been a barber since 1938 and learned the skill from a barber in scranton. he is 92 years old and the go to go for a cut for a nice clean cut and shave. bill has been a customer for 30 years. >> more like coming and visiting a...
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tom cruise. hey, donny. did you get enough of this? >> how about you? >> i think i've had enough, sir. >> i'm gladt film 127 hours. i don't even have a pocket knife. >> i told myself i wouldn't cry. ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ♪ ♪ afi sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3-month old business... plus...what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i made a point to talk to my doctor. he told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis had both... ...and that turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal inj
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we are so glad that you are, what a wonderful story and so much hope for so many other people who have cancer out there. tom, thank you so much for being with us tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> martha: thank you guys. coming up next we will take a moment to honor the life and legacy of actor martin landau. stay tuned. long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i need to cut my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® works like my body's insulin. releases slow and steady. providing powerful a1c reduction. my week? hectic. my weekends? my time. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can take tresiba® any time of day. so if i sleep in, and delay my dose, i take it as soon as i can, as long as there's at least 8 hours between doses. once in use, tresiba® lasts 8 weeks, with or without refrigeration, twice as long as the lantus® pen. (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles
we are so glad that you are, what a wonderful story and so much hope for so many other people who have cancer out there. tom, thank you so much for being with us tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> martha: thank you guys. coming up next we will take a moment to honor the life and legacy of actor martin landau. stay tuned. long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i need to cut my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® works like my body's insulin....
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glad to see you here today. thank you very much, everyone. [ applause ] >> thank you. please welcome the governor of the commonwealth of pennsylvania, tomyor kenney, thank you for your comments. and it's great to be here and i want to welcome all of you who are from out of town to pennsylvania. i just want to point out that the weather is always like this in pennsylvania. again, i want to thank all of our distinguished guests for being here today but i would eessential -- especially want to welcome vice president joe biden. vice president. [ applause ] >> we are truly honored to have you here today since you began your career you have stood up for the middle class, for working people, for families and the interests of the less fortunate everywhere. your time in the senate and in the white house have made this country better and i just want to welcome you back home to pennsylvania. [ applause ] >> i'm proud to be here to help commemorate the opening of the new museum, this museum of the american revolution that will act as a monument to the lives of those who created this great nation. there is no better home for this museum than in phil
glad to see you here today. thank you very much, everyone. [ applause ] >> thank you. please welcome the governor of the commonwealth of pennsylvania, tomyor kenney, thank you for your comments. and it's great to be here and i want to welcome all of you who are from out of town to pennsylvania. i just want to point out that the weather is always like this in pennsylvania. again, i want to thank all of our distinguished guests for being here today but i would eessential -- especially want...
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i'm glad to say i've been able to work with him for a number of years. at a firm with policy client. is tom, who is the president of the committee to support u.s. trade laws. he asked me not to pronounce that. it's an organization of workers and others dedicated to the enhancement of u.s. trade laws. he has been heavily engaged in particular the u.s. steel policy for number of years. reich, aave phil distinguished fellow where he works principally with the trade policy initiative. to search for a long time -- he served for a long time as president of the national foreign trade council. he was an assistant secretary of commerce. i have known him for a long time. we both worked for very distinguished senators. he worked with senator john heinz of pennsylvania and i was senator john chafee of rhode island. finally we have nelson cunningham. ofis president and cofounder laguardia associates, a prominent international strategic advisory firm. prior to that, he served in the white house as special advisor to president clinton in western hemisphere affairs and his general counsel to the white hous
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i'm glad there is a panel and looking forward to the ftc playing a greater role. i think they are doing great work not just in the data privacy realm which tom mentioned and i think probably their highest profile entry into our area. but also stuff that exists under the radar, case last year i think they against an operator. ftc had the tools. so on these and on many issues we see in cyberspace law, legal issues are increasingly cutting across multiple business models affecting a number of players online. i think it's better generally to have a regulator who can few these from the perspective of the ecosystem. that was one of the issues we saw. with regard to net neutrality, i think although there's a lot of rhetoric in that about speech and quality first amendment issues, at base what net neutrality is, antitrust, and consumer protection issue. the argument goes that consumers have few choices among wire line providers and the companies in that space might use their position to shape upstream to wedge market competition. that sounds to me like a classic antitrust problem. the fcc has ro butt deals. they know how to test whether you are in t
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tom brady of massachusetts was nominated as ambassador to brazil. >> [laughter] sen. rubio: perhaps that can be arranged before september of this year. >> i'm glad we got that that. sen. rubio: i don't know why people are laughing. i am very serious about it. done.k we can get this on the u.s.-u.k. relationship, obviously a very close historic length -- i don't know if there is a rival to it in terms of relationships. what do you see as the most important issue in our bilateral relationship? >> if i look at that relationship from a macro standpoint, it is protecting and enhancing that relationship, which has been very valuable to the u.s. for a long time, going back to world war ii. it was coined in world war ii by winston churchill, but it was a relationship that goes back even further than that. it is one based on trust and working together through thick and thin for many decades. the security relationship is fundamental to that. that is based on trust and competence, and sharing information and being innovative to the task at hand, which keeps changing. the world is getting more complicated with cyber and various types of terrorism that are o
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tom and barbara. for my dad, this is a homecoming, this was his first job in washington dc, a mail sorter. so he is glad to get a chance to come back. [laughter] mr. carr: i also want to pai andms.e mr. rosenworcel. i have worked with them for a number of years and i can say that they are exceptionally thoughtful and dedicated public servants. i currently have the privilege of serving as the general counsel at the fcc, not the first job i have had at the agency, however i joined the commission over five years ago as a staffer during the obama administration's. i worked in office of general counsel providing advice to the wireless bureau, public safety bureau and international bureau. i then had the chance to work on issues for commissioner pai. i have a passion for technology and it started well before i joined the agency. in fact, i went to law school over 15 years ago now specifically for the purpose of studying telecommunications law and policy. after graduating i worked at a law firm where i gained experience in the area and exited clerkship with the judge on the fourth circuit, which helped spark m
tom and barbara. for my dad, this is a homecoming, this was his first job in washington dc, a mail sorter. so he is glad to get a chance to come back. [laughter] mr. carr: i also want to pai andms.e mr. rosenworcel. i have worked with them for a number of years and i can say that they are exceptionally thoughtful and dedicated public servants. i currently have the privilege of serving as the general counsel at the fcc, not the first job i have had at the agency, however i joined the commission...