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conrad complained like he always did. i went to give him the phone. officer opened the door, came out with a shank. lucky i have a hard head and it bounced off my head and just cut me in the back. sent me to the hospital. came back to work this day. i'm going to see about -- i just come do my job. that's all. i'm not -- i don't want to act like them, you know? >> he says he doesn't take it personal. >> would you take it personal, someone stabbed you in the head? >> oh, definitely. probably retaliate, you know? >> you get a little change of environment. you're actually moving today. >> where? >> you're going to the level five. >> my last 60 days are going to be over there? >> correct. >> everything goes good, my last 60 days i could get a little bit of interaction with people before i get out to society. because 12 years of supermax is not -- well actually, 16 years. so it's not a good transition to go before, you know. if i'm too dangerous to go to level five, how am i not too dangerous to go to population? >> i do not you to go over there with any fa
conrad complained like he always did. i went to give him the phone. officer opened the door, came out with a shank. lucky i have a hard head and it bounced off my head and just cut me in the back. sent me to the hospital. came back to work this day. i'm going to see about -- i just come do my job. that's all. i'm not -- i don't want to act like them, you know? >> he says he doesn't take it personal. >> would you take it personal, someone stabbed you in the head? >> oh,...
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you watch yourself, conrad. you know, i'm remembering a pretty, young resident that reported a fatal chemo overdose a couple years back. that good deed... that led to a lawsuit that cost the hospital millions. you tell me, conrad, where is she today? woman (on monitor): ...with cutting-edge research. at this moment, our patients are involved in over 100... not here. ♪ gonna be here all my life ♪ but i don't know what else to do... ♪ how'd you get that cheeseburger, chad? delivery app. it looks like you haven't been following your diet. diets don't work. have you been taking your insulin? i don't want a lecture, nic. i'm here 'cause my toe's killing me. (gags) severe gangrene. ♪ all i know ♪ hear me on the radio ♪ but i keep thinking the time will go... ♪ the toe was already dead. i just touched it. he broke my toe! his toe fell off. chad, buddy, we are amputating the whole foot. you knew this was coming. devon. what do you think they got for dessert? you can't keep me here! -irving: you need to settle down. -car
you watch yourself, conrad. you know, i'm remembering a pretty, young resident that reported a fatal chemo overdose a couple years back. that good deed... that led to a lawsuit that cost the hospital millions. you tell me, conrad, where is she today? woman (on monitor): ...with cutting-edge research. at this moment, our patients are involved in over 100... not here. ♪ gonna be here all my life ♪ but i don't know what else to do... ♪ how'd you get that cheeseburger, chad? delivery app. it...
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conrad t te conrad, the eldest, put the key in the door. stopped whach stopped. what was this? once we took a few more steps in. we realized there was something wrong. sg >> this was the moment. the defining one. nothing the same after this. >> there was a lot of blood. everywhere. >> then the adrenaline kicked in. instinct took over. >> we dropped our stuff and split throughout the house. >> panic rising now. conrad was 15 then. little sister 14 and 10. three kids trying to make sense of a horribly frightening scene. >> my mom normally keeps it speck and span. hardly any dust anywhere let alone anything out of order. >> now things were anything, but. >> where the desk was, you could see papers scattered around. drawers ripped open. >> you went into the broom. >> i think that was the first place my sister ran into. so she quickly called us in and we followed her. >> what did you see there. >> there was blood on the ground. >> a lot. >> yes. her mom's bed. it was made, but. >> it was kind of hazardly thrown together. not smoothed out. >> she would have done it a different way. >
conrad t te conrad, the eldest, put the key in the door. stopped whach stopped. what was this? once we took a few more steps in. we realized there was something wrong. sg >> this was the moment. the defining one. nothing the same after this. >> there was a lot of blood. everywhere. >> then the adrenaline kicked in. instinct took over. >> we dropped our stuff and split throughout the house. >> panic rising now. conrad was 15 then. little sister 14 and 10. three kids...
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conrad hopkins, a third year resident. he joins us live this morning. matt, good morning from all of us here in the san francisco bay area. >> thank you for having me. >> of course. let me start with medical drama shows. i feel line they have been out there my whole life. what do you think separates this from the ones out there before. >> this one is a little darker and a little grittier and a little more cynical and unapologetic. we tackle scenes such as medical error. we do three consecutive surgeries at the same time. and often that happens in hospitals and it is money based. we deal with some issues that have not been seen before in the medical genre before. i think that is what separates us a little bit. >> there has been scrubs, "grey's anatomy." you just talked about they were very popular because they had actual medical staff consulting. and so it was very realistic. what about your staff, are there people listening in on some of the procedures and everything? >> oh, absolutely. we have staff onset. we have staff in the writers' room. the authen
conrad hopkins, a third year resident. he joins us live this morning. matt, good morning from all of us here in the san francisco bay area. >> thank you for having me. >> of course. let me start with medical drama shows. i feel line they have been out there my whole life. what do you think separates this from the ones out there before. >> this one is a little darker and a little grittier and a little more cynical and unapologetic. we tackle scenes such as medical error. we do...
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our destination -- what conrad referred to in "heart of darkness" as the inner station.dense jungle lies our rendezvous with the congo river, a waterway responsible for both building this country and helping to destroy it. i just got my cashback match, is this for real? yep. we match all the cash back new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year, automatically. whoo! i got my money! hard to contain yourself, isn't it? uh huh! let it go! whoo! get a dollar-for-dollar match at the end of your first year. only from discover. and sometimes, i don't eat the way i should. so, i drink boost. boost high protein nutritional drink has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle and 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d. boost high protein be up for it when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel
our destination -- what conrad referred to in "heart of darkness" as the inner station.dense jungle lies our rendezvous with the congo river, a waterway responsible for both building this country and helping to destroy it. i just got my cashback match, is this for real? yep. we match all the cash back new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year, automatically. whoo! i got my money! hard to contain yourself, isn't it? uh huh! let it go! whoo! get a dollar-for-dollar match at...
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we've got conrad anker, cedar wright, alex honnold, and julie chen. different heights. >> scaling metaphor. "usa today" reports uber is enlisting its drivers in a fight against sex trafficking. a new initiative starts today. it involves all u.s. drivers. they'll get tips on spotting those involved in trafficking. >>> facebook reveals its privacy principles for the first time and will roll out users to track information. users wi be shown how to manage the data that facebook uses to show them ads. they'll also learn how to remove old posts and what happens to the data when they delight their account. this comes ahead of new european union data laws that take effect in may. >>> the "sydney morning herald" said roger federer defeated marin cilic to earn his 20th grand slam title. he did defeat him. federer topped his own record for the most grand slam tournament wins by a male player. >> winning just an absolute dream come true. the fairytale continues for us for me and after the great year i had last year, it's incredible. >> it is incredible. at 36, fe
we've got conrad anker, cedar wright, alex honnold, and julie chen. different heights. >> scaling metaphor. "usa today" reports uber is enlisting its drivers in a fight against sex trafficking. a new initiative starts today. it involves all u.s. drivers. they'll get tips on spotting those involved in trafficking. >>> facebook reveals its privacy principles for the first time and will roll out users to track information. users wi be shown how to manage the data that...
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conrad, you came up with this idea, why this particular combination of mountains?at story came out in february of 1998, and with nat-geo. cedar was sort of finding his way in climbing. >> yeah. so it was i think about 20 years ago i saw this issue of "national geographic" with conrad anchor on the cover and i had barely started climbing and i remember seeing that amazing magazine article and thinking wow, it's like they're like astronauts, they went to space or something. >> right. >> it's such other worldly and outrageous environment. some day it would be amazing to go there and climb in that crazy place. >> and alex, when your any, do you feel that way when your hand is touching the granite, do you think no human hand has ever touched here or may never again and thinking about the next handhold? >> i thought about that every day, skiing out of camp feels like real exploration. it feels remote. you're really out there. so everything we climbed or most of the things we climbed were brand new. we were aware no one has tried it before. >> a lot of people became famil
conrad, you came up with this idea, why this particular combination of mountains?at story came out in february of 1998, and with nat-geo. cedar was sort of finding his way in climbing. >> yeah. so it was i think about 20 years ago i saw this issue of "national geographic" with conrad anchor on the cover and i had barely started climbing and i remember seeing that amazing magazine article and thinking wow, it's like they're like astronauts, they went to space or something....
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with twenty one minutes to go now that was involved once again giving the ball to white's a conrad limafrom a sweet counter attack the shock about blowing off guard to ones of the hosts thanks to team avenge his ninth goal of the season was just two minutes later it was three one light six bruma claim vic go but it was none other than knowledge or who made the difference with yet another decisive defection was for tonight at least the lights are the best of the rest in the bundesliga. and it still looks like life's take still need not be k.-tel let's keep it rolling with a hot over hosting mikes this match was destined to see goals from both sides defense hasn't been a strong suit for either cut over so form have been a among the best this season which works in their favor because mines have struggled on the road the old fivers did sides in defense of health over the break season midfielder nigel de young the thirty three year old has earned nicknames like the destroyer and a lot more during his career in other leagues so will his physical style help my or would it be too much into help
with twenty one minutes to go now that was involved once again giving the ball to white's a conrad limafrom a sweet counter attack the shock about blowing off guard to ones of the hosts thanks to team avenge his ninth goal of the season was just two minutes later it was three one light six bruma claim vic go but it was none other than knowledge or who made the difference with yet another decisive defection was for tonight at least the lights are the best of the rest in the bundesliga. and it...
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the season i was twenty one minutes to go now to i was involved once again giving the ball away to conrad lima from very a sweet counter attack the shock about line off guard to ones of the hosts thanks to team avengers night goal of the season i was just two minutes later it was three one like six bruma claimed the goal but it was none other than now the who made the difference with yet another decisive deflection i put tonight at least i'll be like are the best of the rest in the bundesliga. the end of all lovers in france are over the moon at the moment over this young chap over here his name is young men he is five months old and is the first baby panda ever to be born in a french is also fast becoming a media sensation that's despite his yet to be perfected climbing skills. seems like the young man still has to work on his climbing ski. maybe it's better to say on the ground for the time being. the five month old baz debut in france has attracted a lot of attention. never has an animal gotten as much media coverage and never has been and will been followed as much on social media bea
the season i was twenty one minutes to go now to i was involved once again giving the ball away to conrad lima from very a sweet counter attack the shock about line off guard to ones of the hosts thanks to team avengers night goal of the season i was just two minutes later it was three one like six bruma claimed the goal but it was none other than now the who made the difference with yet another decisive deflection i put tonight at least i'll be like are the best of the rest in the bundesliga....
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with twenty one minutes to go now that was involved once again giving the ball away to conrad lima from a sweet counter attack the shock about lying off guard to want to the host thanks to team avengers knights goal of the season. and just two minutes later it was three one light cigs bruma claimed that go but it was none other than now that made the difference with yet another decisive deflection. for tonight at least ophiolites are the best of the rest in the bundesliga. or from us at the top of the hour as ever in the meantime you can always get the latest website that's. the man behind the front of providing people with unconditional basic income. which is a. link to news from africa. thanks to exceptional stories and discussions for millions and visit our website deputed comes next fix join us on facebook to doubling the forgotten. crime fighters in the new season of radio crime thrillers to give them some. legislation.
with twenty one minutes to go now that was involved once again giving the ball away to conrad lima from a sweet counter attack the shock about lying off guard to want to the host thanks to team avengers knights goal of the season. and just two minutes later it was three one light cigs bruma claimed that go but it was none other than now that made the difference with yet another decisive deflection. for tonight at least ophiolites are the best of the rest in the bundesliga. or from us at the top...
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conrad she's musical pioneer. uses to be silent. in spite of endless cycles of violence. through his school for young girls craft of music and the songs of emancipation. news in. a witness documentary this time on al-jazeera when diplomacy fails and fear sweeps in our borders are wide open wide open to drugs terrorists we've proven the barriers are built to impose division and it's not effective instead of being an obstacle to go waste into became another opes to closer to peace in a four part series al jazeera revisits the reasons for divisions in different parts of the world and the impact they have on both sides walls of shame at this time on al-jazeera. it's impossible to underestimate the size and scale of the economic crisis it's not just about the billion trillion dollars of debt it's not just about the banks it's not just about the government to my real people. under there it sounds like an agreement between criminal bosses it's like trading in stolen goods that have been taken by the place if anyone ever comes to ask the question then you sort of throw their hand
conrad she's musical pioneer. uses to be silent. in spite of endless cycles of violence. through his school for young girls craft of music and the songs of emancipation. news in. a witness documentary this time on al-jazeera when diplomacy fails and fear sweeps in our borders are wide open wide open to drugs terrorists we've proven the barriers are built to impose division and it's not effective instead of being an obstacle to go waste into became another opes to closer to peace in a four part...
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. >> you watch yourself, conrad.rted a fatal chemo overdose a couple years back, that good deed that lead to a lawsuit that cost the hospital millions. you tell me, conrad, where is she today? not here. >> stephen: please welcome matt czuchry. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: all right, i need-- i need to you help me out right off the bean here. >> okay. off the bean. i don't know what bean i can help you with. >> stephen: right at the beginning of the interview. did i pronounce your name correctly, czuchry. >> beautiful. >> stephen: thank you very much. it's a bit of a challenge for the people who do not see the it swelled on the screen. it's a lovely name. it's got that silent "c" at the beginning which throws people. >> it does. >> stephen: does it often throw people off their game? >> the silent, what happens is people get really confident and they go, "matt ..." and then there's silence. i say, "matt's a lot easier." czuchry is a tricky name. >> stephen: it hams to the best of us. i actually want to show you a clip,
. >> you watch yourself, conrad.rted a fatal chemo overdose a couple years back, that good deed that lead to a lawsuit that cost the hospital millions. you tell me, conrad, where is she today? not here. >> stephen: please welcome matt czuchry. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: all right, i need-- i need to you help me out right off the bean here. >> okay. off the bean. i don't know what bean i can help you with. >> stephen: right at the beginning of the interview....
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former stanford and 49er tight end conrad who died. one kidney transplanted in rod karrue who was on the float. and also a philadelphia woman. 25-year-old died last april pursuing degree from uc santa cruz. >>> may be more recalls from ford dealers. >> and maybe not a good year for -- see more with 7 on your side's michael finney. >> after the holiday season, store closures. 2018 is expected to be tough for retailers. slew of closings expected. more than 12,000 expected to shutter nationwide in 2018, up from 9,000 last year. all according to commercial real estate brokers cushman and wakefield. last year a record year for store closings and retail bankruptcies. sears, macy's, j.c. penney alone. some expanding brick and mortar presence, t.j. max and ross stores. >>> investigating if ford recall should be expanded. automatic transmissions could unexpectedly shift gears, causing drivers to lose control. federal regulators say complaints still coming in from drivers saying the repairs not working. ford says it's cooperating, federal govern
former stanford and 49er tight end conrad who died. one kidney transplanted in rod karrue who was on the float. and also a philadelphia woman. 25-year-old died last april pursuing degree from uc santa cruz. >>> may be more recalls from ford dealers. >> and maybe not a good year for -- see more with 7 on your side's michael finney. >> after the holiday season, store closures. 2018 is expected to be tough for retailers. slew of closings expected. more than 12,000 expected to...
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a contingent of chp officers came to court to support their fallen conrad who was married with three young children. ali was charged with murder, bodily injury and several other counts. ali's attorney says that he is remorseful, but a murder charge, he says, seems too excessive. >> it was a police officer with three children that was killed and i think there's a sensitivity there. >> reporter: to put a punctuation park on the dangers chp officers face every day, another officer almost died last night in contra costa county. just after 6:00 p.m., in concord, motorcycle officer martin lendway was assisting drivers who had been in a collision. the chp says that the 52-year-old slammed into the car that lendway was assisting, pinning officer lend way under one of them. he suffered major injuries. >>> a dui suspect trying to get away from chp in modesto--the officer is in serious condition. the chase started when the highway patrol spotted a guy going the wrong way on highway 99 overnight. the chase went through city streets, back on to the highway then ended near the airport. >>> in the
a contingent of chp officers came to court to support their fallen conrad who was married with three young children. ali was charged with murder, bodily injury and several other counts. ali's attorney says that he is remorseful, but a murder charge, he says, seems too excessive. >> it was a police officer with three children that was killed and i think there's a sensitivity there. >> reporter: to put a punctuation park on the dangers chp officers face every day, another officer...
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journalist stephanie caro nicolete exposed organized crime and corruption in her popular blog she accused conrad miti a minister and keith's camry the chief of staff to the prime minister of establishing offshore shell companies she used information leaked in the panama papers suspicious payments were made to both politicians allegedly bribes khurana also claimed that michelle mascot wife of maltese prime minister joseph muscat created an offshore company called a grant the journalist said that a payment of one million euros was made to the company using a secret bank account the source of her information was a former bank employee. shot fung documents in the safe two paper two documents both of them declarations of trust. by individuals the nominees who has the says that a granting in the name of mrs scott's. five months later definitely cover monica leads he was killed by a car bomb did she know too much. perhaps jonathan faris does too the former police officer who is known as a tireless investigator had recently joined the maltese government's anti money laundering agency he was to lead an i
journalist stephanie caro nicolete exposed organized crime and corruption in her popular blog she accused conrad miti a minister and keith's camry the chief of staff to the prime minister of establishing offshore shell companies she used information leaked in the panama papers suspicious payments were made to both politicians allegedly bribes khurana also claimed that michelle mascot wife of maltese prime minister joseph muscat created an offshore company called a grant the journalist said that...
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conrad she's musical pioneer. uses to be silent in spite of the endless cycles of violence. through his school for young girls craft of music and the bonds of emancipation. pakistan music. a witness documentary this time on al-jazeera. and i'm joined up with the top stories on al-jazeera palestinian leaders say they won't be blackmailed after us present out of trance threaten to cut aid worth around three quarters of a billion dollars a year in a twenty to blame palestinians for refusing to engage in middle east peace talks relations with the u.s. have come and said since trump recognize.
conrad she's musical pioneer. uses to be silent in spite of the endless cycles of violence. through his school for young girls craft of music and the bonds of emancipation. pakistan music. a witness documentary this time on al-jazeera. and i'm joined up with the top stories on al-jazeera palestinian leaders say they won't be blackmailed after us present out of trance threaten to cut aid worth around three quarters of a billion dollars a year in a twenty to blame palestinians for refusing to...
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. >> reporter: his donor, conrad rulen, died from a brain aneurysm at the age of 29. konrad's parents were able to listen to their son's heart. now they're honoring him by riding with carew in the parade. you guys consider yourselves family, don't you? >> that's the first thing i told him, whether you like it or not, you're family now. >> reporter: family, that's how the owens feel. they lost their daughter melissa, but her heart went to yolanda harshaw. now they're all riding the float together in melissa's memory. >> anything to help them out, you know, keep melissa's dream alive, i'm all for it. >> it's an incredible, incredible platform for her to be able to speak for a donation. as the parade rolled through california today, the floral portraits of 44 organ donors could be seen on the float along with the many people they've touched the through their gift of life. joe fryer, nbc news, pasadena, california. >>> what a great way to start the new year. that's "nightly news" for this monday night. lester will be back tomorrow. i'm peter alexander. for all of us at nb
. >> reporter: his donor, conrad rulen, died from a brain aneurysm at the age of 29. konrad's parents were able to listen to their son's heart. now they're honoring him by riding with carew in the parade. you guys consider yourselves family, don't you? >> that's the first thing i told him, whether you like it or not, you're family now. >> reporter: family, that's how the owens feel. they lost their daughter melissa, but her heart went to yolanda harshaw. now they're all riding...
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need to step up whether by withholding it is actually taking food away from people like these from conrad poor saying they're still to come on the program well what waits is an interactive god we visit south korea's flushing new terminal made just in time for the winter olympics plus. i'm charlie rangel in london for the new me a festival which progresses to transform the city into a nocturnal battery. this focused on the quite right from middle of january is warming up in both shanghai showing due and hong kong these are several degrees above average with feeding moisture in and the cloud is building sufficiently high to produce rain and all the sun if you're lucky a bit is snow should be dry should be the northeast monsoon this time the year it just isn't to the west of that it's rather quiet and knows a suggestion that maybe there's bit of a breeze picking up in the north indian plain but so far it's been falling or smog continuously in for example delhi you would expect much to change that about me some slight variation otherwise it's the dry time the year any showers around a light t
need to step up whether by withholding it is actually taking food away from people like these from conrad poor saying they're still to come on the program well what waits is an interactive god we visit south korea's flushing new terminal made just in time for the winter olympics plus. i'm charlie rangel in london for the new me a festival which progresses to transform the city into a nocturnal battery. this focused on the quite right from middle of january is warming up in both shanghai showing...
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if they got one, they would vote to reverse brexit, that is the finding of able by conrad's.-- yesterda some fuel on the fire for another debate, saying he would back a rematch. this measures the bliss index and economic well-being in the u.k., based on measures of inflation, unemployment and a positive reading suggests that well-being is above average. post-brexit, we were down to the minus figures. just before brexit, plus 50. we are roughly halfway between the two of them. let's finish with this chart. yes, i want to show you one final chart. should i go back? i will stay here. it is the big story today on the french luxury group caring, really pushing control of coma after a decade, acknowledging that their expertise rests with brands like gucci and other runway brands. there it is. the german track and field outfitter, shares up by, sorry, down by 6%. they fell as much as 16% earlier. some investors hoping that they would come and pay premium. others worried that those who will get puma stock might actually sell it in receipt of a spinoff. those are concerns today. we go
if they got one, they would vote to reverse brexit, that is the finding of able by conrad's.-- yesterda some fuel on the fire for another debate, saying he would back a rematch. this measures the bliss index and economic well-being in the u.k., based on measures of inflation, unemployment and a positive reading suggests that well-being is above average. post-brexit, we were down to the minus figures. just before brexit, plus 50. we are roughly halfway between the two of them. let's finish with...
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vietnam in 1954 he did not think he was surrounded by lesser people but those who became his friend and conrad to treat them in an equal fashion. >> he genuinely liked them. >> and to have benign sympathy. >> so again he goes to ucla, and goes into advertising. >> he hoped to be a playwright and at the height of the great depression it did not work out, did meet helen who he would marry and then had a successful advertising career in san francisco when the japanese attacked pearl harbor he was eager to enlist although in his late 30s. so he got into oss the civilian intelligence agency. >> and very highly decorated. and to share some characteristics with those mavericks with whatever war. it was self-defeating but it was assigned. >> we will come back to that. so this does have the influence. >> and then to interview travelers were the allied troops will be landing. so then he gets into the army but then to be deployed to the philippines. but then to eventually transferring to the air force as the intelligence officer and public affair officer but i would say doing the job that is not in the n
vietnam in 1954 he did not think he was surrounded by lesser people but those who became his friend and conrad to treat them in an equal fashion. >> he genuinely liked them. >> and to have benign sympathy. >> so again he goes to ucla, and goes into advertising. >> he hoped to be a playwright and at the height of the great depression it did not work out, did meet helen who he would marry and then had a successful advertising career in san francisco when the japanese...
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anyone familiar with conrad? a pennsylvania indian agent. he wrote a good explanation of the relationship between the indian nations and what america, he said the iroquois were the most powerful. he goes on to explain how they did it. he said they first conquered, not first, but they conquered the delaware sent by them into their confederacy because they beat them in battle. he said they figuratively took off their bridge cloths and put petticoats on them. talk sternly to them, they call them "women." when they talked nation then they called them "nephews." in turn they were called "uncles." that was the subordinate-superior relationship. the time of the french and indian war, the iroquois let them settle on the north bank of the ohio river. they said, you can live there but you are under our dominion. the shawnee mortally hated them. this is the dynamic at the time. the treaty of fort stanwix negotiated a p or change that lineup boundary. they redraw the line between open settlement and what is still reserved for the indians starting at for
anyone familiar with conrad? a pennsylvania indian agent. he wrote a good explanation of the relationship between the indian nations and what america, he said the iroquois were the most powerful. he goes on to explain how they did it. he said they first conquered, not first, but they conquered the delaware sent by them into their confederacy because they beat them in battle. he said they figuratively took off their bridge cloths and put petticoats on them. talk sternly to them, they call them...
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he would kind of talk about how conrad black was desperate for validation as a great man or how maureenter about not having a man, that sort of thing. so he's never been a conventional reporter. he would kind of immerse himself in that culture and then kind of spin things from there. >> ka roon, is there room for that kind of journalist? >> sure, there is. you can have all kinds of journalism. opinion journalism, straight down the middle trying to be as unbiased as possible or more conventional journalism. the problem is, do people who are consuming that journalism draw those lines in their head? and this is a constant struggle in a normal environment but particularly in an era in which we have a lot of the supporters of the president and sometimes the president himself -- fake news is a thing right now so when we're looking at the way that michael wolff does things, which as michelle just said, unconventional and somewhat bending some of the more strict rules that the conventional journalists try to follow every single day, the question is, does that impression that is made by looking
he would kind of talk about how conrad black was desperate for validation as a great man or how maureenter about not having a man, that sort of thing. so he's never been a conventional reporter. he would kind of immerse himself in that culture and then kind of spin things from there. >> ka roon, is there room for that kind of journalist? >> sure, there is. you can have all kinds of journalism. opinion journalism, straight down the middle trying to be as unbiased as possible or more...
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you have the senior vp of product, tom conrad, at snap he's leaving the company as this announcement occurs. i think tremendous difficulties ahead for snap >> they have tremendous competition, we talked about that with facebook, the instagram package. now you get attacked by twitter. you've already taken on the behemoth and now twitter wants to go after them >> amazon gets its most bullish wall street call yet, an $1,800 price target, highest of all the analysts who cover it. is this ludicrous or reasonable? >> listen, three years ago we would have questioned the call, but in the market we're in now >> as we look out, $2,450. >> listen, a couple of years ago i was one of many that questioned if they had the ability to finally show a profit margin expansion and boy, did he show us, i'll never question him again on that this is a company that continues to dominate, go into sectors where will the next sector be? health care? when they go into another sector, they disrupt and they profit >> this company has a tremendous amount of money. and -- >> and -- >> let me do the "and. money is be
you have the senior vp of product, tom conrad, at snap he's leaving the company as this announcement occurs. i think tremendous difficulties ahead for snap >> they have tremendous competition, we talked about that with facebook, the instagram package. now you get attacked by twitter. you've already taken on the behemoth and now twitter wants to go after them >> amazon gets its most bullish wall street call yet, an $1,800 price target, highest of all the analysts who cover it. is...
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a bipartisan fiscal commission, modeled on a proposal by republican judd gregg and democrat kent conrad. [applause] pres. obama: this can't be one of those washington gimmicks that lets us pretend we solve a problem. the commission will have to provide a specific set of solutions by a certain deadline. now, yesterday the senate blocked a bill that would have created this commission, so i'll issue an executive order that will allow us to go forward, because i refuse to pass this problem on to another generation of americans. [applause] pres. obama: and when the vote comes tomorrow, the senate should restore the pay-as-you-go law that was a big reason for why we had record surpluses in the 1990s. [applause] now, i know that some in my own party will argue that we can't address the deficit or freeze government spending when so many are still hurting. and i agree, which is why this freeze won't take effect until next year, when the economy is stronger. that's how budgeting works. [laughter] pres. obama: but understand, if we don't take meaningful steps to rein in our debt, it could damage o
a bipartisan fiscal commission, modeled on a proposal by republican judd gregg and democrat kent conrad. [applause] pres. obama: this can't be one of those washington gimmicks that lets us pretend we solve a problem. the commission will have to provide a specific set of solutions by a certain deadline. now, yesterday the senate blocked a bill that would have created this commission, so i'll issue an executive order that will allow us to go forward, because i refuse to pass this problem on to...
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. >> younger brands like lauren conrad has done amazingly well and initiative around speed to deliverroduct more quickly to customers so we provide more -- i mean it's oversimplifying it providing more relevant merchandise more quickly but there is a lot to get that done. >> right now, people at my office talk about how much cash and how much kohl's cash they have. how did kohl's cash become part of the firment in this country so quickly. >> i think two things we really hit on a key point when we created kohl's cash, which is do you know anybody that doesn't love a good deal and how about a good deal where you earn money and get to use it later for whatever you want to spend so i think we've tapped into this desire by customers who appreciate value. >> right. >> and also the value that keeps on giving so i mean we call it our iconic savings program and it is. this year alone more than 2 billion dollars worth of kohl's cash will be redeemed by consumers. and it's growing growing in terms of its importance and i do think it's iconic other companies have tried to do something similar but
. >> younger brands like lauren conrad has done amazingly well and initiative around speed to deliverroduct more quickly to customers so we provide more -- i mean it's oversimplifying it providing more relevant merchandise more quickly but there is a lot to get that done. >> right now, people at my office talk about how much cash and how much kohl's cash they have. how did kohl's cash become part of the firment in this country so quickly. >> i think two things we really hit on...
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popular writer of thrillers, he is a novelist of some standing, often compared to graham greene, joseph conradgham. cornwell has been living this double life for more than 50 years now, and rarely gives television interviews, but last september, upon the publication of his 24th novel, "a legacy of spies," we were invited to spend a few days with this literary lion in winter. to find his natural habitat, you must journey six hours from london, through farmland and down one-lane country roads lined with hedgerow and blackthorn, to a corner of england so remote it's known as land's end. here, nestled on a cliff in cornwall, you will find john le carrÉ's safe-house. so this is where you escape to? >> john le carré: yeah. it was as far from london as i could get reasonably. i guess the other thing to say about this place, which is very important to me, is that the cornish don't give a damn for celebrity. ( laughs ) if they even know what i do, they haven't read it. or if they have read it, they make a point of not being impressed by it. and that-- that is enormously soothing. not a head turns in th
popular writer of thrillers, he is a novelist of some standing, often compared to graham greene, joseph conradgham. cornwell has been living this double life for more than 50 years now, and rarely gives television interviews, but last september, upon the publication of his 24th novel, "a legacy of spies," we were invited to spend a few days with this literary lion in winter. to find his natural habitat, you must journey six hours from london, through farmland and down one-lane country...
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what that book is about -- and then you sew that he read other things a biography of hitler like conrad in russian translation main argument of which is hitler never keeps any of his agreements. check mark hitler never keeps his agreement. so you begin to see that he wasn't that trusting. of hitler, in fact hitler understood he didn't trust as hitler told his own. so anyway, so invite hitler is one who needs to deal because he's decide to attack poland. and -- britain and france have vowed publicly to defend poland and so if the soviet union joins britain and france, yerm is potentially surrounded and has a two-front war to fight overt poland thing. so hitler's concerned to get his east flank stabilized with a nonaggression pack. so stalin has leverage in negotiation. so he hasn't told a lot of people that these negotiations are going on because he's suspicious in conspirator. and at the night before he's supposed hitler's foreign minister on behalf 69 purer comeses to moscow to do the deal. the night before they're there -- and stalin says to this guy who is kind of a little protege at
what that book is about -- and then you sew that he read other things a biography of hitler like conrad in russian translation main argument of which is hitler never keeps any of his agreements. check mark hitler never keeps his agreement. so you begin to see that he wasn't that trusting. of hitler, in fact hitler understood he didn't trust as hitler told his own. so anyway, so invite hitler is one who needs to deal because he's decide to attack poland. and -- britain and france have vowed...
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and in a conrad of dr. kings in the movement.rly 50 years later, i'm proud to be mentored by rerchgd reverend sharp ton and my pleasure to repght to you reverend al sharpton. >> good morning, good morning, and welcome on another martin luther king day and as we are taking our seats and eating, the reason we are moving so uncustomaryily on schedule -- [laughter] and we have a lot of people coming in but i told they will just let folk o in because we e do three cities on king day. and martin has to be obvious all over the place. but let me say this, on the good news side is that i remember whenth martin's mother dr. kings widow and congressman john connier and walter and others were fighting to make this a federal holiday. and it was something that seemed to be unthinkable and implausible. i said this morning on a show, number 82, 36 year ago james brown the god father's soul brought me to washington first and io, went to the white house and he had supported king and met with ronald reagan and i told james brown ronald reagan will
and in a conrad of dr. kings in the movement.rly 50 years later, i'm proud to be mentored by rerchgd reverend sharp ton and my pleasure to repght to you reverend al sharpton. >> good morning, good morning, and welcome on another martin luther king day and as we are taking our seats and eating, the reason we are moving so uncustomaryily on schedule -- [laughter] and we have a lot of people coming in but i told they will just let folk o in because we e do three cities on king day. and...
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. >> and snap keep your eye on, the head of product tom conrad going to leave in march as see sociallatforms continue to be a story this week with anthony leaving twitter for -- we did see analyst reports expressing worry about what it means for twitter in the long term and anl guysing snap to twitter, a fair bet snap definitely showing a little bit of the effect there down 2.8% right away. i was going to point out that the banks are the underperforming and yields a little bit -- to me that group seems captive to what the bond market wants to do for right now. and again, it's one of those kind of rotations a lot of people think is going to happen and going to be value stocks and financials to lead the way it's not really taken flight, but it's kind of all relative because everything is up. >> alibaba shares up another percent plus and that's talking about amazon alibaba is up almost 15% since the start of the year. there's stories about kroger executives having visited with them i heard that last week as well very much unclear what if anything comes out of it bob is up i would argue
. >> and snap keep your eye on, the head of product tom conrad going to leave in march as see sociallatforms continue to be a story this week with anthony leaving twitter for -- we did see analyst reports expressing worry about what it means for twitter in the long term and anl guysing snap to twitter, a fair bet snap definitely showing a little bit of the effect there down 2.8% right away. i was going to point out that the banks are the underperforming and yields a little bit -- to me...
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because again, we just didn't have the -- >> have we played the conrad mallet tape yet? >> i don't think so. >> i don't want to do a spoiler alert, he describes watching this, a guy walking out with ten hats, we lived above the jewelry store, we got to knock down the door at 4:30 monday morning, from cops saying, we don't know what's going to happen on the east side how bad this thing is going to get. my enduring memory is that monday morning, loading every last watch, every last diamond into the back of our station wagon. >> a lot of the business people took to staying in their businesses, they would arm themselves. it saved a great number of them. in fact, we had the first wave of asian business people who would put on their windows, not to be demeaning, but as black people put soul brother. koreans would put soul brother too, and some were protected that way. we see this and hope it never happens again. we look at the meanness that was there by some people, but also the dehumanization of what occurred. >> let's hear from cheryl in ft. lauderdale, florida, thanks for c
because again, we just didn't have the -- >> have we played the conrad mallet tape yet? >> i don't think so. >> i don't want to do a spoiler alert, he describes watching this, a guy walking out with ten hats, we lived above the jewelry store, we got to knock down the door at 4:30 monday morning, from cops saying, we don't know what's going to happen on the east side how bad this thing is going to get. my enduring memory is that monday morning, loading every last watch, every...
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. >> you got conrad. >> watch and learn. ♪ >> all the rules that you follow will break. ♪ >> this justuld be a doctor because this is best job in the world despite everything. note snow. >> hmm. >> might be a little bit of -- that was a clip from the new fox medical drama the resident. it poe fuses on the final years of young doctor's training that rips back the curtain to reveal the truth of what really happens both good and bad in hospitals across the country. kevin got a chance to sit down witness stars including emily van camp you might remember from revenge and captain america. check it out. >> obviously the importance of the show and what it displays our about our medical industry. >> it's insane much that's why i wanted to join the show to lend a voice to thisss this corrupt medical system, and you know i think the story that is we're telling are incredibly relevant and incredibly important frameable to hear, and that's what sort of differentiates us from your regular sort of medical drama. we all obviously have the interactions with the characters and stuff like that, but we're
. >> you got conrad. >> watch and learn. ♪ >> all the rules that you follow will break. ♪ >> this justuld be a doctor because this is best job in the world despite everything. note snow. >> hmm. >> might be a little bit of -- that was a clip from the new fox medical drama the resident. it poe fuses on the final years of young doctor's training that rips back the curtain to reveal the truth of what really happens both good and bad in hospitals across the...
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. ♪ everybody from conrad to raphael thanks for sending them in.l help out tucker and mike and caitlin and everybody in the weather department. what are you seeing in your area? how much snow are you getting? are you out in ocean city on the eastern shore are you're getting a lot of blizzard conditions or to the west of d.c. maybe in culpeper where you're possibly not getting quiet as much? let us know. use the it's easy for to us find those pictures and we can share them with everybody else we all know what's going on. >>> nobody won the powerball last night. luck of the draw could make one american very very rich. mega millions and powerball jock pots have swelled to $1 billion total. no winning ticket sold last night. the jackpot for the powerball $550 million. the next drawing will be saturday night. friday's mega millions jackpot $418 million. add them up right now, you're looking at $968 million combined and that number could still go up before the drawings. >>> still a head this morning we obviously are keeping an eye on the winter weather.
. ♪ everybody from conrad to raphael thanks for sending them in.l help out tucker and mike and caitlin and everybody in the weather department. what are you seeing in your area? how much snow are you getting? are you out in ocean city on the eastern shore are you're getting a lot of blizzard conditions or to the west of d.c. maybe in culpeper where you're possibly not getting quiet as much? let us know. use the it's easy for to us find those pictures and we can share them with everybody else...