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bill anders adores machines. he adores the counterintuitive way a machine like the lunar module worked. he made himself an expert of every little rivet and wire and bolt on the lunar module. now, on this mission he didn't get to fly, so he then learned the systems of the command module. to him, it was taking a machine and making it do something amazing. frank borman is and was a patriot. frank borman trained to be a fighter pilot. he went to west point. he joined the air force. he wanted to fight in korea. to him, this was his country needed him, and he was ready to fight. he was grounded for about a year due to a burst eardrum. his window of opportunity passed to fight in korea, and when this opportunity to be an astronaut and to fly this improbable mission was presented to him, he knew that this was his chance to fight a very important battle in the cold war. to go out to win and to come home. for him, it was a mission. all three guys knew about the ethical nature of the mission. they knew this was not just for
bill anders adores machines. he adores the counterintuitive way a machine like the lunar module worked. he made himself an expert of every little rivet and wire and bolt on the lunar module. now, on this mission he didn't get to fly, so he then learned the systems of the command module. to him, it was taking a machine and making it do something amazing. frank borman is and was a patriot. frank borman trained to be a fighter pilot. he went to west point. he joined the air force. he wanted to...
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. - actually the first thing was with allison anders. - first thing was an allison anders movie. talk about that. - called border radio, there were a bunch of other la musicians who were part of it. we had no idea what we were, well they sort of had an idea what they were doing. they had been to ucla, and allison and kurt voss and dean lent were kind of all three running the camera and directing and writing and everything like that. and she would say, okay we're gonna do this thing. bring the blue flannel shirt that you were wearing. i look in my close there's like three or four blue flannel shirts. - which one, right. - i had no idea, i picked up the one, brought it to the thing, did the thing. and then they cut this stuff together and i walk out of one door with one blue flannel shirt, and walk into the other. walk into the phone booth with a completely different blue flannel shirt on. - what interested you about acting as opposed to music? as opposed to music? - i think it was just a little more internal, - i think it was just a little more internal, a little more. a little mo
. - actually the first thing was with allison anders. - first thing was an allison anders movie. talk about that. - called border radio, there were a bunch of other la musicians who were part of it. we had no idea what we were, well they sort of had an idea what they were doing. they had been to ucla, and allison and kurt voss and dean lent were kind of all three running the camera and directing and writing and everything like that. and she would say, okay we're gonna do this thing. bring the...
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from working to want to have a ander future other kids -- a critical test of repealing about here is what happened/if we drive health insurance premiums so both there is more affordable, simple, so consumers themore verses, options, ability to its affordable care for their families and that's a win. if we passed a bill that would and will continue to skyrocket over and over and over again, that would be a terrible loss. we need to honor that promise and new rates in a way that indicates the men and women that were so hard on the selection. they priority. regulatory reform. regulations all that are struggling small businesses, homes and ranchers -- in job ratings across this country. her minor failures ago -- west texas. a spokesperson, what the difference between regulators protests in -- and locusts? [laughter] you can't use pesticide on the regulators. [laughter] [applause] west texas farmer said, one of that -- we want to bet? [laughter] virtually every single cabinet member of this administration i spoken to, agricultural reform is one of the first words out of her mouth. it's cr
from working to want to have a ander future other kids -- a critical test of repealing about here is what happened/if we drive health insurance premiums so both there is more affordable, simple, so consumers themore verses, options, ability to its affordable care for their families and that's a win. if we passed a bill that would and will continue to skyrocket over and over and over again, that would be a terrible loss. we need to honor that promise and new rates in a way that indicates the men...
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[indiscernible] ander: let's work together let them do what they need to do , because when i see some people, they are trying with this to balance the economy. if they are doing something wrong, it is on their conscience. but our leaders, we need to have faith that our leaders are trying to do the best they can. let us approve the health care, let us approve the benefits that they try to put together, and let's work together that way. nobody says rachel look in this, democrats this, anything else -- republicans this, democrats this, anything else. this is about everyone of us. theext, galveston, texas on democrats line. what do you think? caller: i think that it is a disgrace -- starting at the top, the white house with trump -- he can ask them to bring this bill down and they can all work together and get us a civil bill that helps all people, rich, poor, and other people. it would do me just fine. we need to work together. that is all i have to say. work together. >> thanks, evelyn. couple of tweets from viewers. -- look, the aca failed. we were paying $14,400 the year, just got not
[indiscernible] ander: let's work together let them do what they need to do , because when i see some people, they are trying with this to balance the economy. if they are doing something wrong, it is on their conscience. but our leaders, we need to have faith that our leaders are trying to do the best they can. let us approve the health care, let us approve the benefits that they try to put together, and let's work together that way. nobody says rachel look in this, democrats this, anything...
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mentioned,ander just more than 18,300 people applied to be members of this 12-person class, smashinghe previous setrd of a dozen applicants back in 1978. you 12 made it through. elite.ned the you are the best of us. you carry on your shoulders the hopes and dreams of the american people and i would imagine that your families, many who are gathered here, feel and almost inexpressible pride that you have been chosen to become astronauts. let's give these families another round of applause. [applause] v.p. pence: there is an old saying that if you see a box turtle lost on a fence post there's one thing you know for sure, he did not get there on his own. those that are gathered here and those that are looking on have hold you up and bring new to this extraordinary moment in your life. it is amazing to think of what you all have accomplished that so many americans have dreamed about. they have. and they will keep dreaming about it for generations to come with a flight of fancy her little boy in columbus, indiana, and for you. that became your future. that dream is short destiny. in years
mentioned,ander just more than 18,300 people applied to be members of this 12-person class, smashinghe previous setrd of a dozen applicants back in 1978. you 12 made it through. elite.ned the you are the best of us. you carry on your shoulders the hopes and dreams of the american people and i would imagine that your families, many who are gathered here, feel and almost inexpressible pride that you have been chosen to become astronauts. let's give these families another round of applause....
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the deleveraging efforts beoing in china might reversed by the fact that traders are getting used to ander rate in china, talking about materials leading the gains across the asian session, metals continuing in their rally, the subindex gaining or a fifth consecutive session, copper at the highest level in more than two months, a bit of a diversions since the e gold hast year whil stagnated. there was a correlation analysis by bloomberg that said if you want a hedge for inflation, copper might be a better bet than gold. increase, copper jumped 18%, more than three times the jump in gold which was around 5.2%, so if you are hedging for inflation, you may want to go with copper. rishaad: thank you for that. let's get over to singapore and join haslinda amin haslinda:. haslinda: capital one was the banks acedut is 33 the stress test. it has been asked to resubmit plans by the end of december. the banks are expected to pay out close to 100% of earnings over the next four quarters them up much higher than the 65% last year. to global cyber attack seems be abating, but leaving big victims in its
the deleveraging efforts beoing in china might reversed by the fact that traders are getting used to ander rate in china, talking about materials leading the gains across the asian session, metals continuing in their rally, the subindex gaining or a fifth consecutive session, copper at the highest level in more than two months, a bit of a diversions since the e gold hast year whil stagnated. there was a correlation analysis by bloomberg that said if you want a hedge for inflation, copper might...
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them time he's trying t catch up with these goggles, he has to keep in mind where he's going to land anders below. all >> i was just joking when i said cod het go get 'em. >> instead of landing on the airfield, he lands on the median theon the drivers think what's going on here. >> gathers up his canopy and bingo there thee.ar he didn't c midair because when he picks them up, they've got scratches on them. >> adds character. >> the lencas n bereac >>> so what's today? >> school. >> this is 6-year-old mckenzie back when she was stain h erand in this jukin video, her d kevin interviewed her. then he did that day of every school year since then. check this out. >> nextha makes the silly face in the pictures. >> she just changed between first and seconhuge. >> it's gnarly to see that come together in this video. but it's adorable tee what she has to say after the first day of every class. you can see she's starting to become a little lady. and then of courhaveng ee schoo deal. the first day of middle school. the first day of high school. are you kidding? >> what grade are you in this year? >> n
them time he's trying t catch up with these goggles, he has to keep in mind where he's going to land anders below. all >> i was just joking when i said cod het go get 'em. >> instead of landing on the airfield, he lands on the median theon the drivers think what's going on here. >> gathers up his canopy and bingo there thee.ar he didn't c midair because when he picks them up, they've got scratches on them. >> adds character. >> the lencas n bereac >>> so...
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insurance on the individual market and i have pre-existing conditions he cut they have a history of ander and it is expensive ruins them financially. that is why the bill was passed in the first place, to address those problems. thebottom line here with health care legislation being pushed by republicans is the house bill, according to the congressional budget office, would reduce federal health care spending by $1 trillion over the next 10 years. $1.1 trillion. i looked at the cbo score yesterday. there is a lot less federal assistance going out to help people buy health insurance. that is going to hit people who have existing conditions and recurring bouts of cancer. those are the people who are really going to be in trouble. house bill also sets up a $130 billion fund for states to fill up high risk pools and the senate bill has money for a patient stability fund to reimburse insurance companies that take big losses. the senior member of the house pushed for $8 billion in federal funding to help people who are sicker. maybe then the question is do these additional funds help sicker peo
insurance on the individual market and i have pre-existing conditions he cut they have a history of ander and it is expensive ruins them financially. that is why the bill was passed in the first place, to address those problems. thebottom line here with health care legislation being pushed by republicans is the house bill, according to the congressional budget office, would reduce federal health care spending by $1 trillion over the next 10 years. $1.1 trillion. i looked at the cbo score...
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i mean, our house is that andered, we know how situation goes. i take pretty seriously -- host: how do you respond to mitch mcconnell who says this is just a draft and when it omes to the floor, senators will have a chance to amend it . passed by the senate, the differences between the senate and the house bill still have to be reconciled, so the working put together this legislation and he also made the proposals, hese are provisions that republicans have years.lking about for caller: candidly, both parties have been talking about this for years. i believe mr. mitch mcconnell represents his primary the ituent, which is corporation humana, louisville, in kentucky. i hate to end the conversation there with you, the ouse looks like they are about to gavel in for the morning session, that is our mission to gavel ou like gavel to coverage of the proceedings, we will go there now and continue our healthcare conversation day.her thanks for watching. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication fro
i mean, our house is that andered, we know how situation goes. i take pretty seriously -- host: how do you respond to mitch mcconnell who says this is just a draft and when it omes to the floor, senators will have a chance to amend it . passed by the senate, the differences between the senate and the house bill still have to be reconciled, so the working put together this legislation and he also made the proposals, hese are provisions that republicans have years.lking about for caller:...
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. >> the nooses, at the university of maryland ander oth crimes launched a broader discussion about racism at the church in northeast. >> i'm at the plymouth church of christ where they tackle racism head on. ed davis stood at the back of the church listening closely to each and every word yelled from the pulpit. >> fight for peace >> allan: as a black man in dc, he knows the message delivered here is too important to miss. >> we have been sullen for too long. >> does the racial climate in dc concern you. >> every day. >> reporter: david joined this crowd to talk about how to fight racism in their own backyard. one person who spoke out was reverend. >> he believes races have been em boldnd by donald trump and his administration. he encourages rapid respons stopping racism. >> don't just allow things to take place. >> reporter: ed davis has a message of his own. widespread hate. >> you feel free, you feel better within yourself. >> reporter: john henry, wusa 9. >> more information about this arrest we told you about last night at 11:00. this is lewis edward smith. our cameras were there whe
. >> the nooses, at the university of maryland ander oth crimes launched a broader discussion about racism at the church in northeast. >> i'm at the plymouth church of christ where they tackle racism head on. ed davis stood at the back of the church listening closely to each and every word yelled from the pulpit. >> fight for peace >> allan: as a black man in dc, he knows the message delivered here is too important to miss. >> we have been sullen for too long....
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that is the anders hotel.into an ambulance with a young man who was heavily bandaged and has a bloodied head most of the wounded have now been moved. tom mentioned the use of social media which is a mixed blessing sometimes on a night like this facebook activates a safety feature so people can mark themselves as being safe. many people in london are offering safe haven to people caught up in these incident and safe transport home. one eyewitness says that everyone was ordered to get down by police. we saw these pictures are a little earlier. a few people in the bar had been stabbed. all of the people remained down for about 30 minutes and then everyone was able to start getting up. another wave of police came through the building. eventually everyone was ta ken to safety. joining us now is james yates who sent us pictures from the beer hall. these are your pictures, james. was there any warning that this was happening? not particularly. the armed police charged through with no warning as to what was going on a
that is the anders hotel.into an ambulance with a young man who was heavily bandaged and has a bloodied head most of the wounded have now been moved. tom mentioned the use of social media which is a mixed blessing sometimes on a night like this facebook activates a safety feature so people can mark themselves as being safe. many people in london are offering safe haven to people caught up in these incident and safe transport home. one eyewitness says that everyone was ordered to get down by...
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. >> reporter: kent alex ander hired wray when he was u.s.ttorney in georgia. >> i think the fbi could use a little less politics, and he is a very non-partisan guy. i was a clinton appointee as u.s. attorney when i hired him. chris is a republican. >> reporter: the appointment comes at a time when president trump's relationship with jeff sessions remains strained. for the second day in a row, the white house declined to say if the president had confidence in sessions. >>> the "cbs overnight news" >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right ba no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. bite into magnum double cookies and cream... and unleash your wild side. made with cookies & cream ice cream and rich belgian chocolate. discover magnum. not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. introducing megared advanced triple absorption... it supports your heart, joints, brain, and eyes. and is
. >> reporter: kent alex ander hired wray when he was u.s.ttorney in georgia. >> i think the fbi could use a little less politics, and he is a very non-partisan guy. i was a clinton appointee as u.s. attorney when i hired him. chris is a republican. >> reporter: the appointment comes at a time when president trump's relationship with jeff sessions remains strained. for the second day in a row, the white house declined to say if the president had confidence in sessions....
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ander cap like microsoft apple holding on gains, but i'll ply materials only down -- applied materials only down .10%. better news in the sneaker business. nike out with numbers after the close, and its outlook is helping to boost shares. the company says shares will mid- to high -- -single digits. the key also saying you can buy sneakers directly on and stick them. that new partnership is causing -- nike also saying you can buy sneakers directly on instagram. one stock that has not been faring as well today -- blue apron -- in just its second day as a public company, shares are below the ipo price of $10. down by 4.7%. we did see them rise yesterday -- not by much, but they did rise in their first day of trading after blue apron raise $300 million in its initial public offering. the quarter, we talked so much about volatility, which has been rising recently, but for the quarter it is the lowest on average going on way back to 2006. mark: i am going to bombard you with specs. we are up for the day, but on track for the fourth weekly drop, the longest losing runs in june, 2016, also the
ander cap like microsoft apple holding on gains, but i'll ply materials only down -- applied materials only down .10%. better news in the sneaker business. nike out with numbers after the close, and its outlook is helping to boost shares. the company says shares will mid- to high -- -single digits. the key also saying you can buy sneakers directly on and stick them. that new partnership is causing -- nike also saying you can buy sneakers directly on instagram. one stock that has not been faring...
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like only, really, secondly they were out while we were just me andering through, they were keeping atthe paramedics, maybe i knew this already, but i have not seen this before. they run out in the danger and then they turn their back to the danger. and they try to put together in front of them while we're running for our lives. and how great and marvelous they are. i might not ever meet the people. we're proud that they're doing this and they're there every day worrying about whether they come home. we're thankful for them and what they do, you know. these people cannot, will not leave. we can't have a situation where they seem to divide us and spoke for all of us today. it what units the city and we'll carry on loving with each other and being supportive around the world in a melting pot. and i'm going to go back other people do to, because if i, you know, drink and being friends with brilliant and powerful women, i'm going to go back and do more not less. >> they're always heroes, of course, out at this events that's what many people want to focus on today not the attackers that did
like only, really, secondly they were out while we were just me andering through, they were keeping atthe paramedics, maybe i knew this already, but i have not seen this before. they run out in the danger and then they turn their back to the danger. and they try to put together in front of them while we're running for our lives. and how great and marvelous they are. i might not ever meet the people. we're proud that they're doing this and they're there every day worrying about whether they come...
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meade andere i think sherman sandow. you can't take the campaign and extracted from all operations because if you look at that, -- i'm notelieved sure he did, but if you look at the campaign with the rest of the operations, it is possible to seek consistency in what meade did on the ground. he had to get a hold of the army and not let go so that sherman and others could do the maneuvering. remember what sherman said after alanna. let's not play their game. -- ill have i think what we are missing is that he stands out in terms of his philosophy. would say that part of being a good general is knowing when to fight and when not to atht and meade was good determining that. as john mentioned, you could his formalt controversial decision not to attack lee at the end of the gettysburg campaign. he had some of his corps commanders who wanted to attack. it was wadsworth and howard indie once he trusted recommended against the attack. i think that is a good example of meade analyzing potential gains and risk. fighting a battle is
meade andere i think sherman sandow. you can't take the campaign and extracted from all operations because if you look at that, -- i'm notelieved sure he did, but if you look at the campaign with the rest of the operations, it is possible to seek consistency in what meade did on the ground. he had to get a hold of the army and not let go so that sherman and others could do the maneuvering. remember what sherman said after alanna. let's not play their game. -- ill have i think what we are...
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most are defamation suits pending in massachusetts anders filed in california. -- and others are filed in california. cosby denied any wrong doing in the civil cases. >> seven sailors are dead following their collision of the u.s.s. fitzgerald. the commanders of the 7th fleet talked about the damage. >> reporter: late saturday night divers recovered the bodies of all seven missing sailors trapped in the wreckage of the u.s.s. fitzgerald. >> it's hard to imagine what this crew had to endure and the challenges they had to overcome. i'm proud of them. >> reporter: now the navy has to figure out how the fitzgerald and the cargo ship collided. the cargo ship made a giant uturn before colliding with the fitzgerald. the fitzgerald severely damage, the mid section gutted. >> the damage was significant, this was not a small collision, it was right in the middle, a big puncture, a big gash underneath the water line. >> reporter: the destroyer likely out of service for a long time. >> fitzgerald is one of the most sophisticated ships in the u.s. navy. it has a special set of radar and special set
most are defamation suits pending in massachusetts anders filed in california. -- and others are filed in california. cosby denied any wrong doing in the civil cases. >> seven sailors are dead following their collision of the u.s.s. fitzgerald. the commanders of the 7th fleet talked about the damage. >> reporter: late saturday night divers recovered the bodies of all seven missing sailors trapped in the wreckage of the u.s.s. fitzgerald. >> it's hard to imagine what this crew...
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." >> and if julie anders is going to talk about her career, you'll need the entire show for that.ll right. we look forward to it guys. >> all right. see you soon. >> how about we head down to the shore, cape may? >> how pretty is that? >> still early enough there aren't a few people -- there are a few people walking. >> my blanket. plenty of space there. >> let's check in with bill. >> you won't need an umbrella for rain, but sunshine, that's a different story. you can see some clouds moving through penn's landing. we'll get a lot of sunshine today. these clouds will keep on moving and the wind is blowing and that is going to be picking up this afternoon. mostly cloudy in spring city, pennsylvania and there you can see the clouds over in ocean city. the sun is up so we're seeing some sunshine that will warm temperatures into the 70s. the rest of the area a bit warmer. right now 59 degrees in may's landing. 67 degrees for cape may point those cool ocean breezes keeping the beach cool but go inland and it's going to climb into the 80s fairly quickly. most neighborhoods are warmer. t
." >> and if julie anders is going to talk about her career, you'll need the entire show for that.ll right. we look forward to it guys. >> all right. see you soon. >> how about we head down to the shore, cape may? >> how pretty is that? >> still early enough there aren't a few people -- there are a few people walking. >> my blanket. plenty of space there. >> let's check in with bill. >> you won't need an umbrella for rain, but sunshine,...
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they stopped the car at the intersection of i street ander right knee aven -- and erie avenue. one of the ufrss broke his wrist. as all of this was happening a black nissan with tinted windows drove through the crime scene. the officers felt the driver was intentionally trying to maul them down. it's also a possibility the driver was just driving recklessly. >> traveling at a speed of approximately 60 miles per hour. this male broke through the crime scene. narrowly missing the police officers as they jumped out of the way. >> the black nissan possibly an altima with tinted windows was traveling so fast officers couldn't get a plate number on that vehicle. they're working right now to track down surveillance camera video in hopes of getting a license plate number and identifying the owner of that vehicle. reporting live in kinsington, pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >>> new from overnight, police in philadelphia are investigating two shootings. one of them deadly. a man was gunned down in kensington. victim died after being shot in the head. just before midnight police say he was
they stopped the car at the intersection of i street ander right knee aven -- and erie avenue. one of the ufrss broke his wrist. as all of this was happening a black nissan with tinted windows drove through the crime scene. the officers felt the driver was intentionally trying to maul them down. it's also a possibility the driver was just driving recklessly. >> traveling at a speed of approximately 60 miles per hour. this male broke through the crime scene. narrowly missing the police...
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that he has the potential to understand the black plague, that he was just very slow in accepting it ander constantly was concerned about the political situation and took his time, looked at civil rights more as a law and order issue or a policy issue and not really a moral issue until martin luther king was able to teach and educate him and really bring him along to his persistence to the point where he made his famous speech in june of 63. >> way. they push back a little bit on that one because you put king so much at the center if you're looking at circumstances that put john kennedy backing him into a position of taking a strong stand it's for theti actions of the younger generation who are doing this to defend the bus ride. bobby kennedy says can't you people stop doing citizens, do something less explosive. >> they were trying to manage a political situation. i think it took him a long time to see that this is a moral situation, not a political situation. robert kennedy in may 1963 has a meeting of park avenue at their father's apartment with activists and some of whom are very angry
that he has the potential to understand the black plague, that he was just very slow in accepting it ander constantly was concerned about the political situation and took his time, looked at civil rights more as a law and order issue or a policy issue and not really a moral issue until martin luther king was able to teach and educate him and really bring him along to his persistence to the point where he made his famous speech in june of 63. >> way. they push back a little bit on that one...
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caller: i think as people live ander people are healthier intellectually mature and capable for longer. is -- it isk that not something to put a hard limit on. twitter, "by saying someone is too old to be a member of the supreme court, that is ages and." -- that is ageism. you can post on our facebook page. or you can call in on the phone lines. several years ago back in 2009, c-span produced a documentary taking a look at the supreme court. as part of that they had a chance to talk to several justices who were serving at the time. one of the discussion points of that documentary which you can still find online at c-span.org, is the idea of opinion writing. when the court comes out they have an opinion and a dissent. theirstices raster give comments on writing opinions and dissents. -- the justices were asked to give their comments. here's a little of that documentary. >> the point of writing an opinion is to commend some allegiance to the result. we have no army. we have no budget. press conferences and we don't give speeches saying how wonderful my dissent was or how bad the majority
caller: i think as people live ander people are healthier intellectually mature and capable for longer. is -- it isk that not something to put a hard limit on. twitter, "by saying someone is too old to be a member of the supreme court, that is ages and." -- that is ageism. you can post on our facebook page. or you can call in on the phone lines. several years ago back in 2009, c-span produced a documentary taking a look at the supreme court. as part of that they had a chance to talk...
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this me anders over us for the next two days, cloudy and on the cool side, temperatures 10 to 1.essure moves out, we have high pressure building in bringing warmer air for the weekend and beyond. the forecast tomorrow, cooler than today, today's high 74. tomorrow, 69-degrees. plenty of clouds, occasional shower, wednesday, mostly cloudy with a high of 65. thursday, the low pressure moves out. partly sunny, warming up to 72. friday, 79-degrees. mostly sunny. saturday, a nice day, 82. there is a threat of thunderstorm in the afternoon most of the day rain free. sunday, here comes the warmth, 88-degrees. monday, hot and a high of 90. there are signs that 90-degree weather could be around for a while next week, could be the second heatwave of the year. >> this is the first kosher certified tanch. si stron and rose opened to a crowd of patrons, offering american club style foods and a variety of spirits. the mummers of ethnic groups set down for a meal at reading terminal market. if it's a series they call breaking bread, breaking barriers, meals were led by chefs from asian and i tal
this me anders over us for the next two days, cloudy and on the cool side, temperatures 10 to 1.essure moves out, we have high pressure building in bringing warmer air for the weekend and beyond. the forecast tomorrow, cooler than today, today's high 74. tomorrow, 69-degrees. plenty of clouds, occasional shower, wednesday, mostly cloudy with a high of 65. thursday, the low pressure moves out. partly sunny, warming up to 72. friday, 79-degrees. mostly sunny. saturday, a nice day, 82. there is a...
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perry: i do not have any reason to be anderent from you to think know that there are cyber actors out there, cyber terrorist. they may or may not work with nationstates. rangers,be loan type attackers if you will, that to holdy to get in companies, countries hostage in some form or fashion. so, you know, whether it is a particular country, you know, i do not have any reason to point at one country and say, this one is -- you know, we know that they are involved in certain places in the world. they are out there instead of worrying about who they are and what is going on, and then hearing in public doing the work to make sure, as he asked and he made a point about, having the can.security that we having the best defense is that we can to identify and protect our grid. mentioned the paris climate agreement a number of times. president trump said he wanted to get a better deal. has he or you or anyone in this administration begun that process? do you think it is possible given the number of leaders have said they would attempt to renegotiate? sec. perry: i am pretty sure the president th
perry: i do not have any reason to be anderent from you to think know that there are cyber actors out there, cyber terrorist. they may or may not work with nationstates. rangers,be loan type attackers if you will, that to holdy to get in companies, countries hostage in some form or fashion. so, you know, whether it is a particular country, you know, i do not have any reason to point at one country and say, this one is -- you know, we know that they are involved in certain places in the world....
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notice he didn't just say they know each other ander thatfriend friendly. they're very, very good friends. this is his tactic of delegitimizing anybody that is not doing what he wants. >> on that front, you have few reporting on this tonight, this whole issue that donald trump has not been interested in talking about publicly, russian meddling, russian interference in the presidential election, take away this whole question discussed about collusion. just in terms of actual hacking by russia in the future or for that matter hacking by any other foreign government, any oath other entity, there are specific stems that can be taken, learned about from the experience in the last election, your reporting is the administration hasn't taken kaen any of those steps right now? >> reporter: our reporting is there are new and urgent warnings about exactly that, steve the idea that issue old meddle in the next election, in the mid-terms in 2018 or the next presidential election, it seems a long ways off. we are told that is very short period of time when it comes to th
notice he didn't just say they know each other ander thatfriend friendly. they're very, very good friends. this is his tactic of delegitimizing anybody that is not doing what he wants. >> on that front, you have few reporting on this tonight, this whole issue that donald trump has not been interested in talking about publicly, russian meddling, russian interference in the presidential election, take away this whole question discussed about collusion. just in terms of actual hacking by...
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as atlantic counsel fellow anders os len told foreign policy, veb does not do any ordinary banking businessherefore, it is so remarkable that jared kushner met with the head of veb. joining me now, yahoo! news finance anchor bianna golodryga and elias grohl. elias, let me start with you. you wrote a really good piece about this bank. this bank is sort of a kind of a functionally a part of the government projecting financial power for the kind of strategic interests of the russian government. >> that's exactly right. it's used to advance the foreign policy agenda of the kremlin. it's used to pump money into pet projects. it's used to support kremlin-friendly oligarchs. as you mentioned, it's been a key tool in the kremlin's efforts to bind ukraine more closely to russia and to try to keep it out of the west's sphere of influence if you will. >> there's a sort of amazing story you tell in the piece about basically propping up some steel factories in ukraine, sort of against economic interests but just to keep people employed as a sort of propaganda victory that then had to be bailed out. >> e
as atlantic counsel fellow anders os len told foreign policy, veb does not do any ordinary banking businessherefore, it is so remarkable that jared kushner met with the head of veb. joining me now, yahoo! news finance anchor bianna golodryga and elias grohl. elias, let me start with you. you wrote a really good piece about this bank. this bank is sort of a kind of a functionally a part of the government projecting financial power for the kind of strategic interests of the russian government....
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there has been a lot of talk about where to move these anderent eu authorities donald tusk, the councilresident, has said they will decide on this in november. they are starting to discuss which authorities they need to move or want to think about summits,d at future they will negotiate those things. right now, the ecb is saying it wants to be the euro clearing regulator. let's get the bloomberg first word news. for that, we go to juliette saly in hong kong. juliet? juliette: senate republican leaders have issued a health care proposal winning over moderate and conservative wings. it was opposed by four gop senators. their opposition could threaten the passage of the bill. hisident trump offered >> backing. >> obamacare is dead. we are putting in a plan today .hat is going to be negotiated we would love to have democrat support, but they are obstructionist. a will never support. we won't get one, no matter how good it is. namedte: donald trump has new york jets owner woody johnson to serve as ambassador to the u.k.. great-grandson of founder of johnson & johnson. 34 business banks in th
there has been a lot of talk about where to move these anderent eu authorities donald tusk, the councilresident, has said they will decide on this in november. they are starting to discuss which authorities they need to move or want to think about summits,d at future they will negotiate those things. right now, the ecb is saying it wants to be the euro clearing regulator. let's get the bloomberg first word news. for that, we go to juliette saly in hong kong. juliet? juliette: senate republican...
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he likened macron to strongmen like putt putt andering began and said he was purposelyrfully forcefulbelieved his meeting with trump was a moment of truth. hearing smack talk from the frenchman 31 years his junior angered a angered and irritated trump white house aides say. macron gets tonight's last word. >>> with the whole world watching what nearly every country in the planet signed on, today president trump pulled the united states out of the battle against climate change. >>> also, jim comey will be answering questions about the russia investigation one week from today. >>> also late news about the trump
he likened macron to strongmen like putt putt andering began and said he was purposelyrfully forcefulbelieved his meeting with trump was a moment of truth. hearing smack talk from the frenchman 31 years his junior angered a angered and irritated trump white house aides say. macron gets tonight's last word. >>> with the whole world watching what nearly every country in the planet signed on, today president trump pulled the united states out of the battle against climate change....
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danville today 80 degrees and we'll have some upper 70s for palo alto, half moon bay will see the clouds ander 60s there, low to mid-60s for san francisco. some low 80s in the north bay. and i wanted to show you our newest hurricane, the first one out of the season, hurricane dora. if you have travel plans to mexico it looks like this storm will continue to weaken as it moves off to the west and this should not be a major headline maker. so good news there. if you are planning to head today to sonoma our temperatures start out in the low 60s, upper 70s as we go into this afternoon. and then at at&t park this evening, i want to make sure you wear some layers because it will be windy and cold. the clouds will start to move in. our temperatures are dropping back into the upper 50s. a nice night out there at at&t park. i showed you my picture of cooing off at natural bridges. send it to me at meteorologist kari hall. some places you checked out. i will share them here on the air. san francisco, keep those temperatures in the 60s while the inland valleys in the upper 70s today and then upper 80s in
danville today 80 degrees and we'll have some upper 70s for palo alto, half moon bay will see the clouds ander 60s there, low to mid-60s for san francisco. some low 80s in the north bay. and i wanted to show you our newest hurricane, the first one out of the season, hurricane dora. if you have travel plans to mexico it looks like this storm will continue to weaken as it moves off to the west and this should not be a major headline maker. so good news there. if you are planning to head today to...
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"game of thrones" will get that one going because tucker ander erin are heading out to the "game of thronesed. >> i can't wait. >> the where are my dragons. we will get our fill of celeb news and dirt with the help of page 6tv plus dr. phil opens up about the medical condition he's been dealing with for 25 years. >> we're getting our fill fran >> we're going to the big easy. hope you had your beignets. >> i do. that's where we find kevin mccarthy down in new orleans. good morning. >> allison, steve, good morning to you. yeah, i'm in new orleans i landed last night and i'm here for a film called girls trip and the film itself, the essence festival is happening here. i'm super excited. i've never been down here during the essence festival. it's one of my favorite cities in the world. i was texting allison last night saying there's just so much energy here, i love it here so much but yeah, i'm interviewing a lot of big stars while i'm down here specifically today i'm talking to jada pinkett smith as well as queen latifah and to me having those two actresses in a room is awesome because obvious
"game of thrones" will get that one going because tucker ander erin are heading out to the "game of thronesed. >> i can't wait. >> the where are my dragons. we will get our fill of celeb news and dirt with the help of page 6tv plus dr. phil opens up about the medical condition he's been dealing with for 25 years. >> we're getting our fill fran >> we're going to the big easy. hope you had your beignets. >> i do. that's where we find kevin mccarthy...
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he likened macron to strongmen like putt putt andering began and said he was purposelyrfully forcefulith trump was a moment of truth. hearing smack talk from the frenchman 31 years his junior angered and irritated trump white house aides say. macron gets tonight's last word. >>> with the whole world "the 11th hour" begins now. >>> good evening once again from our headquarters here in new york. day 133 of the still young trump administration, and the president today stunned many people around the globe, announcing america's withdrawal from the paris climate accords. today president trump pulled the united states out of the battle against climate change. >>> also, jim comey will be answering questions about the russia investigation one week from today. >>> also late news about the trump administration's secret move to ease russian sanctions right from the start. "the 11th hour" begins now. >>> good evening once again from our headquarters here in new york. day 133 of the still young trump administration, and the president today stunned many people around the globe, announcing america's
he likened macron to strongmen like putt putt andering began and said he was purposelyrfully forcefulith trump was a moment of truth. hearing smack talk from the frenchman 31 years his junior angered and irritated trump white house aides say. macron gets tonight's last word. >>> with the whole world "the 11th hour" begins now. >>> good evening once again from our headquarters here in new york. day 133 of the still young trump administration, and the president today...
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they took the government ander is security forces completely by surprise capturing most of the city of to retake that city has gone on for more than a month and it led to the loss of scores of military lives as well as civilians. there was a brief respite for the holiday when the military announced an eight-hour cease-fire but otherwise the fighting has resumed. and what is clear is that this isis in the philippines militant group, they are trying to capture territory george, to declier s declare sharia law and become ice n isis in southeast asia to establish a foot hold in southeast asia. battling treat to street. not in the middle east. but for the very first time in southeast asia. on may 23, these extremists launched a sudden lightning assault on the city of marawi in the philippines. they captured the city and government weapons. burned a church. and murdered prisoners. >> for a month, they have failed and captured marawi. even though they bombed it daily from the sky. the government declared marshal law here. setting up checkpoints across the island. security forces are on the hu
they took the government ander is security forces completely by surprise capturing most of the city of to retake that city has gone on for more than a month and it led to the loss of scores of military lives as well as civilians. there was a brief respite for the holiday when the military announced an eight-hour cease-fire but otherwise the fighting has resumed. and what is clear is that this isis in the philippines militant group, they are trying to capture territory george, to declier s...
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anders anderson, talking to aides in the room as well as senators in the room, it was largely, you know, a free-flowing listening session, if you will, you know, specific complaints about medicaid first and foremost, about what it would do to their states. now, something like health care, there is no one who knows the specifics of this better than these state senators from their individual states here. so the president was not sort of refuting any of these arguments. i'm told he was listening to some of these complaints and he's the one who said he wants the senate bill to have more heart. so there were several senators who were sort of taking him up on that and saying, look, we ka cannot have these big slashes to medicaid, we cannot sort of sustain these types of numbers here of uninsured. so it was -- it went like that for about an hour and 15 minutes or so, and john mccain i'm also told, he raised some deep concerns about the secretive nature of this whole process here, so it was a venting session. he was designed to unite republicans. that's a work in progress to see if that will ul
anders anderson, talking to aides in the room as well as senators in the room, it was largely, you know, a free-flowing listening session, if you will, you know, specific complaints about medicaid first and foremost, about what it would do to their states. now, something like health care, there is no one who knows the specifics of this better than these state senators from their individual states here. so the president was not sort of refuting any of these arguments. i'm told he was listening...
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the population is no ander longr endangered. >> and people living in one peruvian town can't sleep athere. just the noise alone keeping them up awake at night and schools have even suspended classes as the insects take over. this crickets plague has to to with an el niÑo phenomenon. so, the crickets out of control. i -- that has got to be frustrating. >> we thought we had a problem m >> well, cicadas aren't that bad. >> i know. that's what i'm saying. >> that is so disgusting. >> crickets don't really do anything. they're just food for other animals. >> i had crickets in my basement. very hard to catch. >> is there such thing as a spider cricket by the way. >> yes. >> i saw one the other day. >> it freaked you out. >> i saw one at my brother-in-law's place. i ran they're usually in a basement area. >> he said he ran away screaming. >> spidersspiders i don't do. >> i understand. i'm with you on that with the snakes. i don't do snakes. >> i don't mind snakes. did i a whole segment one time where i had a big massive snake wrapped around me while i did snakes on the plane. it didn't bothe
the population is no ander longr endangered. >> and people living in one peruvian town can't sleep athere. just the noise alone keeping them up awake at night and schools have even suspended classes as the insects take over. this crickets plague has to to with an el niÑo phenomenon. so, the crickets out of control. i -- that has got to be frustrating. >> we thought we had a problem m >> well, cicadas aren't that bad. >> i know. that's what i'm saying. >> that is...
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there will be ads from hbo, turner, ander brothers and we should expect to see scripted dramas, documentariesedies, according to the company's vp for content. >> coming up next on "morning joe", it's decision day in georgia as voters in the state's sixth district vote. >> and a closely watched record breaking race. >> plus bob corker and others weigh in on the ongoing russia probe. "morning joe" just moments away. -when? -friday. we gotta go. [ tires screech ] any airline. any hotel. any time. go where you want, when you want with no blackout dates. [ muffled music coming from club. "blue monday" by new order. cheers. ] ♪ how does it feel the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. it's travel, better connected. the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. depend real fit briefs feature breathable, cotton-like fabric. in situations like
there will be ads from hbo, turner, ander brothers and we should expect to see scripted dramas, documentariesedies, according to the company's vp for content. >> coming up next on "morning joe", it's decision day in georgia as voters in the state's sixth district vote. >> and a closely watched record breaking race. >> plus bob corker and others weigh in on the ongoing russia probe. "morning joe" just moments away. -when? -friday. we gotta go. [ tires...
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doing these designer breed thinking that they are hyper allergic but allergens are not just in the, anderead skin flakes of the dog, it is also in the saliva and urine. you will not be able to get rid of that no matter what you do. >> yes. >> it is something you need to pay attention to that maybe if they shed lessor if they are smaller, maybe you will get a boost but spend a little time. >> indeed. >> check it out. >> hopefully you have expose had your child accounts as your parents did it is okay to to get a little dirty. >> have some germs, eat up. >> and let show you animals for the animals for adoption for spca. go on their web site and browse at adoptable dogs and cats, it is a perfect way to do it. so, this first animal is toll up an eight year-old domestic short hair black and white cat , surrendered by her family she's an older cat and just need time to adjust to her settings but very friendly and happy with everybody she meets >>> then we have shy, shy, i love the face on that cat. shy is a white, nine year-old cat with just aid tiny bit of gray, two beautiful eyes and she hasn'
doing these designer breed thinking that they are hyper allergic but allergens are not just in the, anderead skin flakes of the dog, it is also in the saliva and urine. you will not be able to get rid of that no matter what you do. >> yes. >> it is something you need to pay attention to that maybe if they shed lessor if they are smaller, maybe you will get a boost but spend a little time. >> indeed. >> check it out. >> hopefully you have expose had your child...
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ander was a commentator recently coach number one djokovic. and that is your business/update.ng up, a discussion about the seemingly ended -- endless fights over fannie mae and freddie mac, now freeing them from government controls is worried.ng investors and wrecking the mortgage bond market. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg markets, i'm julia chatterley. julie: and i'm julie hyman. julia: a hedge fund proposal for fannie mae and freddie mac is facing stiff opposition from investors. this calls for braiding tens of million dollars in capital, and would also limit the amount of federal money available to offset any fannie or freddie losses to $150 billion. here is bruce berkowitz, cio at fairhaven capital, on what he would do if the plan is passed. bruce: we go to the supreme court, absolutely. if you go back and think about are issues of breach of contract, there are constitutional issues, how you create an agency that oversees fannie and freddie that does not answer to any branch of government. julia: joining us now is matt scully, who covers finance and consumer cre
ander was a commentator recently coach number one djokovic. and that is your business/update.ng up, a discussion about the seemingly ended -- endless fights over fannie mae and freddie mac, now freeing them from government controls is worried.ng investors and wrecking the mortgage bond market. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg markets, i'm julia chatterley. julie: and i'm julie hyman. julia: a hedge fund proposal for fannie mae and freddie mac is facing stiff opposition from...
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people have tried to give the president similar advice in other circumstances, and it goes in one ear ander so i think what james comey did in simply listening to the president if that's what he did and reporting it properly as it appears he did was the right thing to do. >> you heard paul ryan, speaker paul ryan say that the president is in his words new to this, and he wasn't steeped in the protocols established in relationships between the doj and the white house. do you accept that explanation? >> absolutely not. president trump, he's just that, our president. he has an obligation to familiarize himself with the laws and expectations and duties of that role. if he hasn't done it already, then that's on him. it is his responsibility. any of us who have jobs or who aspire to have jobs, we know that if we take on a responsibility, you know, it's our duty to -- to learn what it is and how to execute it. first and foremost would be the president, the commander in chief, and if he hasn't done that, that's on him, and really i'm sad to see some republican leader, not all republican leaders, bu
people have tried to give the president similar advice in other circumstances, and it goes in one ear ander so i think what james comey did in simply listening to the president if that's what he did and reporting it properly as it appears he did was the right thing to do. >> you heard paul ryan, speaker paul ryan say that the president is in his words new to this, and he wasn't steeped in the protocols established in relationships between the doj and the white house. do you accept that...
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he likened macron to strongmen like putt putt andering began and said he was purposelyrfully forceful because he believed his meeting with trump was a moment of truth. hearing smack talk from the frenchman 31 years his junior angered a angered and irritated trump white house aides say. macron gets tonight's last word. >>> with the whole world watching what nearly every country in the planet signed on, today president trump pulled the united states out of the battle against climate change. >>> also, jim comey will be answering questions about the russia investigation one week from today. >>> also late news about the trump administration's secret move to ease russian sanctions right from the start. "the 11th hour" begins now. >>> good evening once again from our headquarters here in new york. day 133 of the still young trump administration, and the president today stunned many people around the globe, announcing america's withdrawal from the paris climate accords. we will cover that in depth in just a moment. we begin with yet another new report out tonight on this white house and russi
he likened macron to strongmen like putt putt andering began and said he was purposelyrfully forceful because he believed his meeting with trump was a moment of truth. hearing smack talk from the frenchman 31 years his junior angered a angered and irritated trump white house aides say. macron gets tonight's last word. >>> with the whole world watching what nearly every country in the planet signed on, today president trump pulled the united states out of the battle against climate...
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keep you updated on the developing story happening about andere a go at this point police activity and police sending out updates and we will give them to you as they happen. new jersey, democrats, good morning. caller: yes. i believe that comey was telling the truth. he said things that implicated himself. that's how much he was telling the truth. donald trump would never say thing or sessions would never say anything about them locate themselves because they lie all the time. i cannot believe these republicans believe anything -- everything they say. i really want to know where are the tea party people? since donald trump came into office, i had not heard them. obama could not go around the corner with a pair of hush puppies on without them saying he was bennie a lot of money and going on vacation. trump's wife can stay in new york and we spend millions of tax dollars for her to stay in new york, and no tea party president has said anything. where are they? you used to have them on their show. your show. every time obama did anything, he is spending money. host: bring it back to the
keep you updated on the developing story happening about andere a go at this point police activity and police sending out updates and we will give them to you as they happen. new jersey, democrats, good morning. caller: yes. i believe that comey was telling the truth. he said things that implicated himself. that's how much he was telling the truth. donald trump would never say thing or sessions would never say anything about them locate themselves because they lie all the time. i cannot believe...
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i want to point out, the financial conditions through this year have largely gotten ander rather thanhter, despite the fact that many people will be calling for rate cuts surrounding this, i think it leans against that, the data is softening at the moment. manus: back out to anna. anna: thank you very much. to matt,g to hand over because he is on the trading floor. matt, we have talk to the market reaction with guide, where it has been pronounced and muted. what is the response of the people behind you? in fact, one of the points guy made is interesting about what happens with the bank of england, what does mark carney do. i've not talked to anyone who thinks he will make a move, but the question has come up. it is another point of uncertainty that traders have to look into. what will happen with stocks? we see futures pointing to a positive open. we still have not gotten a lot of volume in the pound, which is the only asset class trading in any size on this. it is not carrying through on other asset classes. u.s. features have a turnaround. overnight.ts are up not really assessing an
i want to point out, the financial conditions through this year have largely gotten ander rather thanhter, despite the fact that many people will be calling for rate cuts surrounding this, i think it leans against that, the data is softening at the moment. manus: back out to anna. anna: thank you very much. to matt,g to hand over because he is on the trading floor. matt, we have talk to the market reaction with guide, where it has been pronounced and muted. what is the response of the people...
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very competitive marketplace were looking to differentiate themselves by giving their customers more ander services for free. that seems to me is the last thing that we want to prohibit or at least put under the microscope. so going forward i think again the chairman kunard approach of light touch regulation is the right one. he faced similar questions in the late '90s and ef he gave a preciousent speech in which he said if the you want to have massive investment in irk nos, if you want a vibrant economy you don't want to import more heavy handed rules and just lay them on this new technology. you want to take an approach more calibrated to the consumer interest and infrastructure vermont. >> i remarked during your panel discussion when we were talking about the net neutrality rule that it always surprised me a little bit at that in the majority's order in the net -- in the previous iteration, that the commission referred to the good conduct rule as a so-called catch-all provision. that seemed like a little bit of an admission against interest. to put it that way. in that discussion earlie
very competitive marketplace were looking to differentiate themselves by giving their customers more ander services for free. that seems to me is the last thing that we want to prohibit or at least put under the microscope. so going forward i think again the chairman kunard approach of light touch regulation is the right one. he faced similar questions in the late '90s and ef he gave a preciousent speech in which he said if the you want to have massive investment in irk nos, if you want a...
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system and some experimental licenses in the later years of the 1930's, 1940-41 there were about radio anders of fm the united states. people who had gone out and radio those big fm councils. now the war comes, the kernel productionradio and stops. when the war is ending, the federal communications commission comes back and takes another look at this band they have allocated for fm. take offexpected to after world war ii as a civilian technology popular with high fidelity broadcasting. the fcc decided no. we're going to move this over the simplest suggestions and expert testimony of many government experts. the federal communications existingn ripped the allocation out of the fm radio broadcasting, rendering every single one of those radio receivers obsolete. all the towers, all the technology. is they placed fm where it today, 88-108 megahertz. edwin harrell armstrong bought this. he was depressed, despondent. he fought it. to a large extent, the reason he committed suicide in 1954 was over the exclusion of his technology. murder of his technology by the federal communications commission all
system and some experimental licenses in the later years of the 1930's, 1940-41 there were about radio anders of fm the united states. people who had gone out and radio those big fm councils. now the war comes, the kernel productionradio and stops. when the war is ending, the federal communications commission comes back and takes another look at this band they have allocated for fm. take offexpected to after world war ii as a civilian technology popular with high fidelity broadcasting. the fcc...
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there and anders.t your kid? that's not your kid, man. he's got bland hair and blue eyes. that ain't your kid. >> and you see his personality. >> you see him -- he's a maniac. two beautiful maniacs. >> just like his dad. >> i'm a little cray cray, too. >> have you ever cut brian's hair? >> i have never cut brian's hair. his hair was out of control. it grows up and out. we decided, let me just cut his hair. >> you cut his hair. >> i didn't see this video. >> we decided, also, why not for a first time, try instagram live? we instagram lived the whole thing. >> do you have any information on how to cut hair? >> no. but here's the thing, i started with the lowest setting, not realizing it was the lowest setting. the front, i did really good. >> that is cute. >> where is the back? >> where is the back? >> where i started. >> uh-oh. >> oh, no. >> listen, that's worse than just having it long. you got to clean that up. >> my thinking was, i can't make this look any worse. let me just try it. >> it might be a
there and anders.t your kid? that's not your kid, man. he's got bland hair and blue eyes. that ain't your kid. >> and you see his personality. >> you see him -- he's a maniac. two beautiful maniacs. >> just like his dad. >> i'm a little cray cray, too. >> have you ever cut brian's hair? >> i have never cut brian's hair. his hair was out of control. it grows up and out. we decided, let me just cut his hair. >> you cut his hair. >> i didn't see this...
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there and my littlest one is anders.th your kid and people are like is that your kid? that's not your kid man. he's got blond hair and blue eyes, that ain't your kid. >> but then you see his personality and you're like, he's mine. >> i'm atl sometimes too. >> and i was looking on spram. did you cut brian's hair? did you always do that. >> i've never cut brian's hair before, but his hair was out of control if you've seen him lately. it just grows up and out. so we decided, let me just cut his hair. >> you did. >> you cut his hair. >> oh, i didn't see this video. >> so we decided also why not for a first time try instagram live. so we instagramed live the whole thick. >> do you have any information on how to cut hair? >> no. but here's the thing, i started with the lowest setting thinking not realizing it was the lowest setting, so the front i will say i did really good. >> that's cute. >> but we have a picture of the back. >> where's the back. >> it's where i started. >> oh, no. >> okay, listen. that's worse than just hav
there and my littlest one is anders.th your kid and people are like is that your kid? that's not your kid man. he's got blond hair and blue eyes, that ain't your kid. >> but then you see his personality and you're like, he's mine. >> i'm atl sometimes too. >> and i was looking on spram. did you cut brian's hair? did you always do that. >> i've never cut brian's hair before, but his hair was out of control if you've seen him lately. it just grows up and out. so we...