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alvin.ant when it comes to convincing your allies to join you. but on the other hand, china has to rethink what is going on, why is huawei being targeted. perhaps over the past years china fails to demonstrate the respect of intellectual property '5 and that is one of the grounds why international companies are having this accusation against huawei. i think this idea of technological decoupling is dangerously shortsighted. it will damage the us, it will damage china, it will damage the entire ecosystem. the story about huawei needs to be seen the story about huawei needs to be seenin the story about huawei needs to be seen ina the story about huawei needs to be seen in a markets context, with european countries the reasons way germany, for example, is not simply going to play along with us administration pressure to block huawei, is not because they don't share concerns about security. they do. every country wants to make sure there is data integrity. the reason they are cautious about it an
alvin.ant when it comes to convincing your allies to join you. but on the other hand, china has to rethink what is going on, why is huawei being targeted. perhaps over the past years china fails to demonstrate the respect of intellectual property '5 and that is one of the grounds why international companies are having this accusation against huawei. i think this idea of technological decoupling is dangerously shortsighted. it will damage the us, it will damage china, it will damage the entire...
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private first class james alvin shaw served in thermy at the end of world war ii before being sent to fight in the korean conflict. while in korea he was taken prisoner and died six months lat later. because of limited forensicac science then no one could identify shaw. the family had allut given up hope until they got the call that his remains were identified. he was laid to rest friday in mississippi. appy for the famy to have closure. >>> now heading to break and i checkiwith storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. >> cloudy skies, raindrops hanging out. most of the commute will be rain free. a lot of dry hours the first part of the day.an chces increase again for the afternoon commute. bottom line, take your umbrellag d to know. we just reopened on 66. very good news for folks there
private first class james alvin shaw served in thermy at the end of world war ii before being sent to fight in the korean conflict. while in korea he was taken prisoner and died six months lat later. because of limited forensicac science then no one could identify shaw. the family had allut given up hope until they got the call that his remains were identified. he was laid to rest friday in mississippi. appy for the famy to have closure. >>> now heading to break and i checkiwith storm...
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and he said, they found uncle alvin. i'm just so thankful that he's finally back. >> shaw was laid to rest on friday in mississippi. >>> it's 4:42. we head to break. checking in with storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. >> all right. four things to know about thef next couple days -- you may want to grab the umbrella. a couple of chance s for rain. close to 80 for yourtuesday. it won't be as warm wednesday and thursday, there will be plenty of sunshine. a completely check of the ten-day forecast when i see you next. >> all right. thank you. > ahead, calls grow louder to have attorney geral william barr release the full mueller report. he faces the congress am testimony this week. we're looking at how that may play out. >>> we're only a few hours into the workweek, and a it'seady shaping up as a busy one for the trump administration. >> this will incluh a sea for a new dhs secretary. kirstjen nielsen tookver more th two years ago. she oversaw the controversial border policy of separating children from their parents. nie
and he said, they found uncle alvin. i'm just so thankful that he's finally back. >> shaw was laid to rest on friday in mississippi. >>> it's 4:42. we head to break. checking in with storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. >> all right. four things to know about thef next couple days -- you may want to grab the umbrella. a couple of chance s for rain. close to 80 for yourtuesday. it won't be as warm wednesday and thursday, there will be plenty of sunshine. a completely check...
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you have alvin. you have theodore.[ laughter ] >> do you have any of the, apke, you know, raphernalia? >> jimmy: drug parrnalia? yeah, i have a bong. [ laughter ] yeah, i have a chipmunk bong. big deal. yeah. [ laughter ] >> a bed spread or -- >> jimmy: well, i have a pair of onesies. >> a pair of onesies. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yes. in case a buddy comes over and wants to watch "game of thrones." >> if you want to dress up with me? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: guys are over to watch "game of thrones", want to get cozy or what? yeah, i got a pair -- i got another one of these if you want -- >> that's awesome. >>alimmy: if you want to go the way, you know. [ laughter ] >> oh, my god.: >> jimmyu're back on broadway. here you go. this is unbelievable. >> back on broadway. >> jimmy: back on broadway -- >> i'm with this woman right he, audra mcdonald. >> jimmy: audra mcdonald is world class -- >> she's a legendary -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: one of our favorites. been on the show a bunch of times. >> yeah.gh no, i
you have alvin. you have theodore.[ laughter ] >> do you have any of the, apke, you know, raphernalia? >> jimmy: drug parrnalia? yeah, i have a bong. [ laughter ] yeah, i have a chipmunk bong. big deal. yeah. [ laughter ] >> a bed spread or -- >> jimmy: well, i have a pair of onesies. >> a pair of onesies. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yes. in case a buddy comes over and wants to watch "game of thrones." >> if you want to dress up with me? [ light...
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we're also by alvin, the leader of the civic pride party, one of the major democracy parties in hongnd based in singapore where he is a strategic global a nalyst where he is a strategic global analyst on asia advising governments and corporations around the world. welcome to your wall. —— to you
we're also by alvin, the leader of the civic pride party, one of the major democracy parties in hongnd based in singapore where he is a strategic global a nalyst where he is a strategic global analyst on asia advising governments and corporations around the world. welcome to your wall. —— to you
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the country in an exclusive declared president one since the army and the people support his bid to alvin battle president nicolas maduro national guard defectors are joining the protesters and the u.s. says it backs the uprising and with that political lines are being drawn the russia and china backing president was. maintaining that no war me chiefs have turned against him but on the streets images of an army against the people government standing by its claim that what we are witnessing is an attempted coup being defeated starts right now. i bring it off it's good to have you with us we begin tonight in venezuela where violent clashes continue on the streets of the capital caracas unrest erupted after venezuela's opposition leader and self declared president one why go urge the army to help him topple nicolas maduro this footage shows an armored vehicle a government vehicle plowing headlong into a crowd of. administrators outside the military base in the city the protesters were answering why those called to take to the streets to president maduro why do says he's secured the backing o
the country in an exclusive declared president one since the army and the people support his bid to alvin battle president nicolas maduro national guard defectors are joining the protesters and the u.s. says it backs the uprising and with that political lines are being drawn the russia and china backing president was. maintaining that no war me chiefs have turned against him but on the streets images of an army against the people government standing by its claim that what we are witnessing is...
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alvin weinberg, who ran the country's first nuclear power plant in oak ridge, tennessee, offers this solution. >> the nuclear future that i envision, the people around the plant have to be educated to a degree they haven't been so far. one suggestion i find somewhat attractive is this, utility installs a watt hour meter and goes around each month to see how much electricity there is. among the houses close by, why not install a radiation meter? i think we should train the people close by, say within the first five miles, first 10 miles. that is part of the price i think we will eventually have to pay for nuclear energy if it is going to grow. narrator: the price of nuclear energy was being debated on another level across the country. like other plants now under construction, the south texas nuclear project had a problem of dollars and cents. construction started four years ago. it's at least two years from completion and the original cost has doubled. a $1 billion cost overrun. graham payter works on the project. >> the original estimate was about $1 billion. $1.1 billion. this incre
alvin weinberg, who ran the country's first nuclear power plant in oak ridge, tennessee, offers this solution. >> the nuclear future that i envision, the people around the plant have to be educated to a degree they haven't been so far. one suggestion i find somewhat attractive is this, utility installs a watt hour meter and goes around each month to see how much electricity there is. among the houses close by, why not install a radiation meter? i think we should train the people close by,...
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while there, fred befriends fellow inmate alvin karpis.hen the two are paroled in 1931, they head to tulsa, oklahoma, where ma welcomes her son and his buddy alvin with open arms. >> they form a gang and go on a crime spree, hitting an oklahoma jewelry store for 5 grand and a minnesota bank for a whopping 250k in cash and bonds. they shoot and kill a security guard in missouri during a car heist and murder a deputy sheriff in arkansas. >> then j. edgar hoover announces open season on gangsters. in the summer and fall of 1934, his g-men shoot and kill some famous crooks -- "pretty boy" floyd, john dillinger, and "baby face" nelson. >> it certainly seemed that the bureau was more than willing to use deadly force when necessary. >> feeling the heat, ma and a few gang members flee the midwest... and head south under the last name blackburn, landing in central florida, in the town of ocklawaha, on lake weir. the area has long been a summer escape for snowbirds and outdoorsmen, including carson good's family. in 1930, his great-grandfather carso
while there, fred befriends fellow inmate alvin karpis.hen the two are paroled in 1931, they head to tulsa, oklahoma, where ma welcomes her son and his buddy alvin with open arms. >> they form a gang and go on a crime spree, hitting an oklahoma jewelry store for 5 grand and a minnesota bank for a whopping 250k in cash and bonds. they shoot and kill a security guard in missouri during a car heist and murder a deputy sheriff in arkansas. >> then j. edgar hoover announces open season...
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the democrats in two and sixteen it through its weight behind hillary clinton presidential hopeful alvin vora from the libertarian party thinks that the center is establishment through and through in all parties you're going to see something tanks there are basically designed to promote the establishment values center for american progress certainly does that they're very cautious about pushing the agendas that are going to be frightening to powerful lobbyist to moneyed interests because that damages their own funding and they're going to keep on trying to do everything and they carry on to push the establishment interest and so it's not necessarily about hillary clinton specifically but rather promoting establishment candidates generally. first on the bernie sanders is complained about the way the democratic party nominates his presidential candidates his criticisms of so-called superdelegates to reforms last year those kind of open experience now they are unlikely to have much impact. its campaign season once again in the united states and with trump as the presumptive nominee for reel
the democrats in two and sixteen it through its weight behind hillary clinton presidential hopeful alvin vora from the libertarian party thinks that the center is establishment through and through in all parties you're going to see something tanks there are basically designed to promote the establishment values center for american progress certainly does that they're very cautious about pushing the agendas that are going to be frightening to powerful lobbyist to moneyed interests because that...
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steve: alvin, i'm sure you are very proud of her? >> i am very proud of my grand daughter.ly out there in california. steve: it is. ainsley: a big final hour straight ahead. we have bill bennett and geraldo as well. steve: white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders and former lead guitarist for the eagles dan if he woulder here live. you are watching "fox & friends." ♪ take it easy ♪ don't let the sound of your own . . i had a heart problem. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. man: i'm 53. but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex. find our coupon in sunday's paper. >> we'll stand tall. we will not let any one or anything take us down. terrorism like this will not take us down. ainsley: straight to a fox news alert.
steve: alvin, i'm sure you are very proud of her? >> i am very proud of my grand daughter.ly out there in california. steve: it is. ainsley: a big final hour straight ahead. we have bill bennett and geraldo as well. steve: white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders and former lead guitarist for the eagles dan if he woulder here live. you are watching "fox & friends." ♪ take it easy ♪ don't let the sound of your own . . i had a heart problem. i was told to begin...
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alvin weinberg. >> sometime around the early 50s , that realization hit us like a tremendous thing. all of a sudden, you have in front of you the possibility of energy and man's future would -- ever since then, i personally and many others in the enterprise of had this idea that what they were doing was something that everyone should be immensely pleased with. here it is 25 years later and we turn out to be a bunch of heavies. >> are you an advocate of nuclear energy? >> yes, but i am an advocate of -- the way i put it, is that i believe nuclear energy is acceptable if we fix it in certain ways and i believe it needs fixing or there is a good chance that it will not survive. >> fix it? in the months ahead, scientists and engineers will be trying to make nuclear power safe. that means safer design, or scope of management of the plants, and even the sting of plants in remote areas. the fallout from three mile island will continue. nuclear opponents who would shut down every reactor in the country tonight simply are not in touch with our needs for tomorrow. nuclear advocates who would
alvin weinberg. >> sometime around the early 50s , that realization hit us like a tremendous thing. all of a sudden, you have in front of you the possibility of energy and man's future would -- ever since then, i personally and many others in the enterprise of had this idea that what they were doing was something that everyone should be immensely pleased with. here it is 25 years later and we turn out to be a bunch of heavies. >> are you an advocate of nuclear energy? >> yes,...
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alvin thorton has been hearing from both sides of this issue.what the county will be, how it will integrate its new current status with the old history, which wasot good, in terms of race relations. duval reflects that. this is a good discussion that we'll have as a community. >> reporter: the pconce george's ty counsel are among the folks who support changing the name of duval high sc students here did a poll to see how popular a name change would be. most students said leave the name duval. the reason, they're worried about the cost of changing it. in lanham, tracee wilkins, news 4. >> name change controversy going on all aro fd the area sure. >> right. >> little gray outside. little cool. but -- >> but, but, but. >> it is really all and all not that bad. >> it is not. >> yesterday the wind stopped yesterday. >> yeah. it died down. >> it turned into a nice day. >> after 3:00, it was still a little breezy. wasn't windy o there. then settled down. we have a lot of races going on, pike's peak, gw classic, whole bunch of them. >> good luck to all
alvin thorton has been hearing from both sides of this issue.what the county will be, how it will integrate its new current status with the old history, which wasot good, in terms of race relations. duval reflects that. this is a good discussion that we'll have as a community. >> reporter: the pconce george's ty counsel are among the folks who support changing the name of duval high sc students here did a poll to see how popular a name change would be. most students said leave the name...
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well for more where the events of today have left and we're going to talk to alvin young who is the director of africana studies at drexel university joins us live from philadelphia thanks very much for coming on so. i just want to told you first of all about what's going on i suppose on the streets we torture a protest here about an hour ago who basically said there's no way we can accept this new situation because the new man in charge is just being sworn in is just more of the saying what i want to ask can happen now where the protests can be accepting this new situation that could now go on for two years is acceptable i mean i think tonight it's a very important i mean the history of sudan i mean first of all we have to give credit to the protesters and their incredible organization and the sudanese professional association and making this change possible but tonight from everything i've heard and read and seen so far protesters and members of the street are defying the curfew and i think this is going to be a large task for the regime and an oath and his legitimacy and whether or not he
well for more where the events of today have left and we're going to talk to alvin young who is the director of africana studies at drexel university joins us live from philadelphia thanks very much for coming on so. i just want to told you first of all about what's going on i suppose on the streets we torture a protest here about an hour ago who basically said there's no way we can accept this new situation because the new man in charge is just being sworn in is just more of the saying what i...
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alvin thornt has been hearing from both sides of the issue. >> this is about a race discussi about what be, how it will integrate its new current status with the old history, which was not good, in terms of race rations. duvalism reflects that. this is a good discussion that we're going to have as a community. >> reporter: the prince george's county council are among the folks who support the name change. students did a poll to see how popular a name change would be. most said leave the name duval. the reason, they're worried about the cost of changing it. in lanham, tracee wilkins, news 4. >> really interesting. we saw the same thing with jeb stewart, now justice hig school in falls church. a lot of that same stuff is starting to make its way across our area. >> all righ well, so is in some clouds too, right? >> clouds will hopefully burn off and get some sunshine in here. >> it better. >> good sunday weather. what did you say? >> it better. >>re you going to hold me accountable. ol >> i always h you accountable. c you do actually. we are going totinue to see the clouds through much of
alvin thornt has been hearing from both sides of the issue. >> this is about a race discussi about what be, how it will integrate its new current status with the old history, which was not good, in terms of race rations. duvalism reflects that. this is a good discussion that we're going to have as a community. >> reporter: the prince george's county council are among the folks who support the name change. students did a poll to see how popular a name change would be. most said leave...
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alvin koeppe of michigan wrote this letter.turn something he had found in 1943 on attu's jarmin pass. >> davis: this is the bible that was found by the jarmin pass. >> wertheim: this is the bible your father took to war. >> davis: yes. >> wertheim: oh, wow. >> davis: and he writes in the very first page of the bible, "therefore, choose life." >> wertheim: "therefore, choose life." >> davis: "therefore, choose life." >> wertheim: this is the bible that gave him strength when he went off to war. >> davis: i think so. >> wertheim: what's it like for you holding that? >> davis: it gives me strength. >> wertheim: the bible is now housed at the japanese american museum in l.a. tucked inside the bible are reminders of what paul tatsuguchi lost. >> davis: and there is a picture of my sister. she was almost three, and i was three months. and he had not seen me. erf this bibleld >> davis: yeah, i wish it could. >> wertheim: for years, laura wondered why dick laird had been so determined to reveal that he had killed her father. then it ca
alvin koeppe of michigan wrote this letter.turn something he had found in 1943 on attu's jarmin pass. >> davis: this is the bible that was found by the jarmin pass. >> wertheim: this is the bible your father took to war. >> davis: yes. >> wertheim: oh, wow. >> davis: and he writes in the very first page of the bible, "therefore, choose life." >> wertheim: "therefore, choose life." >> davis: "therefore, choose life."...
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and you have to mouth the lyrics super, super, super fast, like alvin and the chipmunks style. >> jimmy back in slo-mo. so i have a clip of me doing this from the music video. >> jimmy: let's take a look. here's elle fanning. ♪ [ cheers ] [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: not bad. but the final version of the music video isn't out yet. but i thought -- >> it won't sound like that. >> jimmy: no. but i thought that maybe we could create this effect on our show with different songs. we want to try it out in a new game called "speed singing." are you down for this? >> okay. >> jimmy: all right, here. [ cheers and applause ] let's do this. here we go. now -- >> let's do it. >> jimmy: here's how it works. elle and i going to take turns lip syncing to songs that have been sped up. then we're going to play the video back with the song at a a normal speed and see how we did. elle, you've done this before in the film, so maybe you should go first. >> okay. all right. >> jimmy: all right, you take the first card. >> all right. "call me maybe." carly rae jepsen! >> jimmy: carly rae jepsen. >> yea
and you have to mouth the lyrics super, super, super fast, like alvin and the chipmunks style. >> jimmy back in slo-mo. so i have a clip of me doing this from the music video. >> jimmy: let's take a look. here's elle fanning. ♪ [ cheers ] [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: not bad. but the final version of the music video isn't out yet. but i thought -- >> it won't sound like that. >> jimmy: no. but i thought that maybe we could create this effect on our show...
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. >> gonzales has been getting along with his new cellmate alvin lovely.st found out about the charges it kind of took me off guard. i was like, whoa, okay. i started thinking of new ways how to play it off. i've got to be calm around this person. i shouldn't be talking much about this or this. i don't want to set off certain triggers that can make him mad because i'm with someone getting charged with murder. i'm not calling him a murder, but he's been there, done that, and i don't want him to know and i'll try to keep that from my mom, too, that i'm in with someone who's in for murder. that helps her a lot. you know. doesn't know. doesn't hurt in this situation. >> while gonzales' mother might be concerned if she knew about her son's living situation, she can take comfort in knowing that the orange county jail might have realigned his priorities. >> like in my mug shot picture i stuck my tongue out. it was a joke to me, totally. spending 11 months, i just learned how to become a man physically and mentally and then have to go to rehab right after i get ou
. >> gonzales has been getting along with his new cellmate alvin lovely.st found out about the charges it kind of took me off guard. i was like, whoa, okay. i started thinking of new ways how to play it off. i've got to be calm around this person. i shouldn't be talking much about this or this. i don't want to set off certain triggers that can make him mad because i'm with someone getting charged with murder. i'm not calling him a murder, but he's been there, done that, and i don't want...
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maybe brad delong and others comment begun this you know, there's a line of thinking that goes back to alvins and '40s about house, you know, it's a state of aggregate demand that puts pressure on resources that can fuel inflation, to aggregate demand can be fueled by fiscal actions, and if you were able to regulate that in a particular way, perhaps you could use that i think a problem with that, chair powell mentioned this earlier, is, that you know, you don't normally look for congress to do short-term fine-tuning i mean, just the way you get to a bill and get it passed is really hard, so that's why you look to the fed to do things like that. plus, it's monetary policy it's inflation it's inherently monetary. >> charlie, the president commented again over the weekend about the federal reserve saying that the market would be 5,000 to 10,000 points high, i assume he means the dow. >> yes. >> for sure. >> yes. >> and if not for the fed. how do you react to this commentary do you think it's appropriate that the -- that the president comment the way he has been commenting on the federal reserve
maybe brad delong and others comment begun this you know, there's a line of thinking that goes back to alvins and '40s about house, you know, it's a state of aggregate demand that puts pressure on resources that can fuel inflation, to aggregate demand can be fueled by fiscal actions, and if you were able to regulate that in a particular way, perhaps you could use that i think a problem with that, chair powell mentioned this earlier, is, that you know, you don't normally look for congress to do...
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we heard from doctor alvin powers on behalf of the endocrine society who testified quote, it is difficult to understand how a drug that has remained unchanged for almost 2 decades continues to skyrocket in price. the subcommittee received testimony last week from doctor william chris to follow on behalf of the american diabetes association. he spoke about the national survey the ada conducted which found that over a quarter of the people they contacted had to make changes co to their anpurchase of insulin due to cost and those people had higher rates of adverse health effects. the witnesses had many different stories about the effects of rising insulin prices one consistency that emerged was the system is convoluted, opaque and no longer serves the patient's best interests. the witnesses were some of the leading experts on diabetes care and yet they couldn't point to a reasonable explanation for why these prices have gotten so high and that's what leads us here today. we have representatives from the three drug companies that manufacture insulin as well as three of the largest pharmacy be
we heard from doctor alvin powers on behalf of the endocrine society who testified quote, it is difficult to understand how a drug that has remained unchanged for almost 2 decades continues to skyrocket in price. the subcommittee received testimony last week from doctor william chris to follow on behalf of the american diabetes association. he spoke about the national survey the ada conducted which found that over a quarter of the people they contacted had to make changes co to their anpurchase...