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you can check armstrong williams.com. i know my executives at hhs is going to like the fact that i mentioned that. you'll find out where all our programs air every day. greg is in jacksonville, florida. independent. good morning. caller: good morning. -- 39 yearear-old watcher of c-span. every 30 days before i'm able to get into a call which is fine. i just want to address some things that armstrong has talked about. with hisfamiliar career as a republican advocate and strategist but i have a andtion for armstrong talking about what i've seen over the years as to the hypocrisy of the republican party. in particular the president has criticized amazon and jeff bezos about not paying taxes. with certain contracts they had with the post office. and people have failed to realize including mr. williams apparently that the president during his campaign boasted that he has never paid taxes for almost 2530 years. so my question for armstrong and the supporters of the president, do they not feel as though there are some form of hy
you can check armstrong williams.com. i know my executives at hhs is going to like the fact that i mentioned that. you'll find out where all our programs air every day. greg is in jacksonville, florida. independent. good morning. caller: good morning. -- 39 yearear-old watcher of c-span. every 30 days before i'm able to get into a call which is fine. i just want to address some things that armstrong has talked about. with hisfamiliar career as a republican advocate and strategist but i have a...
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federal lawsuit armstrong was accused of defrauding his sponsor of the u.s.postal service by using performance enhancing drugs the u.s. government and armstrong's ex team a florida floyd landis had sought one hundred million dollars in damages armstrong now forty six was stripped of seven tour de france titles and banned for life for doping. a minor now of our top story that we're following at this hour major transport chaos is expected today in berlin as crews work to diffuse a massive world war two bomb near the city's main train station rail service will be suspended for several hours and thousands of people are being cleared from the era area. sir kelly will have an update on your headlines for you at the top the hour. and i'm. sure the people of the world over in submission. to the opinions we want to stress g.w. on facebook and twitter go up to date and in touch follow us home.
federal lawsuit armstrong was accused of defrauding his sponsor of the u.s.postal service by using performance enhancing drugs the u.s. government and armstrong's ex team a florida floyd landis had sought one hundred million dollars in damages armstrong now forty six was stripped of seven tour de france titles and banned for life for doping. a minor now of our top story that we're following at this hour major transport chaos is expected today in berlin as crews work to diffuse a massive world...
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federal lawsuit armstrong was accused of defrauding his sponsor the u.s.postal service by using performance enhancing drugs the u.s. government and armstrong's ex teammate floyd landis have sought one hundred million dollars in damages armstrong now forty six was stripped of seven tour de france titles and banned for life for doping. quick reminder now the top stories that we have been following for you the bank we just heard around central bergland bomb disposal experts have defused a potentially deadly won't war two explosive in central poland they have declared the operation a success. thanks for. your support t.v. smarter the d. w. bush want to play what you want when you lot of hope to do it extraordinary claim to play you decide what solo sunday morning dot com smart t.v. . g.w. true diversity.
federal lawsuit armstrong was accused of defrauding his sponsor the u.s.postal service by using performance enhancing drugs the u.s. government and armstrong's ex teammate floyd landis have sought one hundred million dollars in damages armstrong now forty six was stripped of seven tour de france titles and banned for life for doping. quick reminder now the top stories that we have been following for you the bank we just heard around central bergland bomb disposal experts have defused a...
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you can check armstrong williams.com.w my executives at hhs is going to like the fact that i mentioned that. you'll find out where all our programs air every day. greg is in jacksonville, florida. independent. good morning. caller: good morning. -- 39 yearear-old watcher of c-span. every 30 days before i'm able to get into a call which is fine. i just want to address some things that armstrong has talked about. with hisfamiliar career as a republican advocate and strategist but i have a andtion for armstrong talking about what i've seen over the years as to the hypocrisy of the republican party. in particular the president has criticized amazon and jeff bezos about not paying taxes. with certain contracts they had with the post office. and people have failed to realize including mr. williams apparently that the president during his campaign boasted that he has never paid taxes for almost 2530 years. so my question for armstrong and the supporters of the president, do they not feel as though there are some form of hypocris
you can check armstrong williams.com.w my executives at hhs is going to like the fact that i mentioned that. you'll find out where all our programs air every day. greg is in jacksonville, florida. independent. good morning. caller: good morning. -- 39 yearear-old watcher of c-span. every 30 days before i'm able to get into a call which is fine. i just want to address some things that armstrong has talked about. with hisfamiliar career as a republican advocate and strategist but i have a andtion...
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now disgraced cycling champion lance armstrong has reached a five million dollars settlement with the u.s. government armstrong was being sued for fraud after admitting to using performance enhancing drugs at his home and explained. it's been six years since lance armstrong's reputation as one of the world's greatest athletes was destroyed but the repercussions have continued his final legal battle ended on those day with the announcement that a one hundred million dollars lawsuit by the u.s. government and former teammate floyd landis had been settled for five million armstrong won a record seven tour de france titles famously as a cancer survivor from one thousand nine hundred nine to two thousand and five to six of those victories he's team was sponsored by the united states postal service a branch of the federal government but in twenty twelve the american ended years of speculation by admitting to the use of performance enhancing drugs throughout his career armstrong was stripped of his tour de france titles and banned from cycling for life the lawsuit claimed armstrong had commi
now disgraced cycling champion lance armstrong has reached a five million dollars settlement with the u.s. government armstrong was being sued for fraud after admitting to using performance enhancing drugs at his home and explained. it's been six years since lance armstrong's reputation as one of the world's greatest athletes was destroyed but the repercussions have continued his final legal battle ended on those day with the announcement that a one hundred million dollars lawsuit by the u.s....
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armstrong: it is too early to comment on., it points to how important the landscape is overall and look at what verizon has them with their investment. it is an exciting time in the industry and i'm sure they will have more to say about it. emily: given the regulators and the concerns, should they stop it? mr. armstrong: i think it is business as usual at verizon right now. both at verizon and oath. it is all hands on deck on the operating side. we have one of the highest quality groups of consumers, one billion people at oath. we have a lot to do. emily: let's talk about oath. there was skepticism, the combined shells of yahoo! and aol. how have things actually progress? emily: we're coming up -- mr. armstrong: we're coming up on the one-year anniversary. revenue,of dollars in and the biggest thing is we are having the power brand. it is coming out with a new ad system this year. we are so excited. we are still integrating. the second half of the year, we will do exciting things. the head ofd alibaba come in it in and be pre
armstrong: it is too early to comment on., it points to how important the landscape is overall and look at what verizon has them with their investment. it is an exciting time in the industry and i'm sure they will have more to say about it. emily: given the regulators and the concerns, should they stop it? mr. armstrong: i think it is business as usual at verizon right now. both at verizon and oath. it is all hands on deck on the operating side. we have one of the highest quality groups of...
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armstrong williams with us. numbers if you want to join the conversation, 202-748-8001 for republicans. democrats.0 for for independents. we'll start with miriam in aberdeen, north carolina this morning. line for democrats. morning.ood caller: good morning. and it's marion. in 2013, when i was watching channel wpde channel 15 carolina, because my sister lives in south carolina and i was interested in what's going on in her state, and i noticed all these hideous-looking people. in other words, you expect on television to be at least moderately nice-looking. they start reading scripts. and i identified this way back then and i was furious and they were -- you know, they had christine and jay and they were featuring the tea party, the heritage foundation, the taxpayer alliance. so insult -- and so insulting to president obama. such fake news. the news director on a number of occasions, she here forl, i've been 20 years, but we've been bought by sinclair broadcasting and there's nothing we can do about it. and i am
armstrong williams with us. numbers if you want to join the conversation, 202-748-8001 for republicans. democrats.0 for for independents. we'll start with miriam in aberdeen, north carolina this morning. line for democrats. morning.ood caller: good morning. and it's marion. in 2013, when i was watching channel wpde channel 15 carolina, because my sister lives in south carolina and i was interested in what's going on in her state, and i noticed all these hideous-looking people. in other words,...
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federal lawsuit armstrong was accused of a defrauding a sponsor of the u.s. postal service by using performance enhancing drugs the u.s. government and armstrong's ex teammate floyd landis had sought one hundred million dollars in damages armstrong now forty six was stripped of seven tour de france titles and banned for life for doping. in tennis rafael nadal has eased through to the quarterfinals of the monte carlo masters but he won't have to face long time rival knockout novak djokovic in the last eight that's after the former world number one went out to oscar is dominant team and three grueling sets six seven six two six three. after two years struggling with an inkling elbow injury novak djokovic should the top of the screen says he's finally playing pain free and they were glimpses of the man who's won twelve grand slam titles. they say set points in the fast set which they said being one and it's high grade for djokovic lacks tournament sharpness and his opponent dominic team is no slouch from. five he got a crucial break in the deciding set djokovic
federal lawsuit armstrong was accused of a defrauding a sponsor of the u.s. postal service by using performance enhancing drugs the u.s. government and armstrong's ex teammate floyd landis had sought one hundred million dollars in damages armstrong now forty six was stripped of seven tour de france titles and banned for life for doping. in tennis rafael nadal has eased through to the quarterfinals of the monte carlo masters but he won't have to face long time rival knockout novak djokovic in...
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and then support disgraced cycling champion lance armstrong reaches a multi-million dollar settlement with the u.s. government. police in south africa's northwest province of fired rubber bullets at demonstrators who are staging protests for a third day now the violent unrest has forced president several other poser to cut short a trip from the u.k. the demonstrators seeking jobs better housing roads and hospitals are demanding the resignation of a regional leader with a ques of corruption catherine soy has more from johannesburg. the situation in the northwest is calm but very very tense indeed these protests started on wednesday people are frustrated they're angry about the state of this service delivery they are demanding for better housing the money for jobs and they're also angry about corruption allegations leveled against the leadership they won the premier of the province to step down because they say that he has failed to do his job and you know in the last two days have been seeing people. coming out to the streets stoning you called a bass was burned down with had incidents
and then support disgraced cycling champion lance armstrong reaches a multi-million dollar settlement with the u.s. government. police in south africa's northwest province of fired rubber bullets at demonstrators who are staging protests for a third day now the violent unrest has forced president several other poser to cut short a trip from the u.k. the demonstrators seeking jobs better housing roads and hospitals are demanding the resignation of a regional leader with a ques of corruption...
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next on american history tv, congressional research service analyst jane armstrong hudiburg talks about the life and legacy of suffragette, pacifist, and politician jeannette rankin. the first woman elected to congress. the u.s. capitol historical society posted this event. it is about 55 minutes. >> today, we are here to listen ,o jane armstrong hudiburg who is an old friend of the society. as i understand it only your first -- your first involvement falling in love with the capital was as a tour guide with the capital guide service. she was a writer and researcher for the senate history office.
next on american history tv, congressional research service analyst jane armstrong hudiburg talks about the life and legacy of suffragette, pacifist, and politician jeannette rankin. the first woman elected to congress. the u.s. capitol historical society posted this event. it is about 55 minutes. >> today, we are here to listen ,o jane armstrong hudiburg who is an old friend of the society. as i understand it only your first -- your first involvement falling in love with the capital was...
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. >>> and paying up, admitted doper lance armstrong settles a fraud case for millions. this is the "cbs morning news." whimper yap yap yap yip is your dog trying to tell you something? licking, scratching, scooting, and rubbing may be signs of allergic itch, a medical condition that may require treatment. that's why there's prescription apoquel: the revolutionary medicine that's giving millions of dogs the relief they deserve. apoquel goes to the source of the itch to provide relief in as little as 4 hours. woof and apoquel is safe without many of the side effects associated with the use of steroids. apoquel is for the control of itch associated with allergic dermatitis and the control of atopic dermatitis in dogs. do not use apoquel in dogs less than 12 months old or those with serious infections. apoquel may increase the chance of developing serious infections and may cause existing parasitic skin infestations or pre-existing cancers to worsen. do not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating dogs. most common side effects are vomiting and diarrhea. don't wait. ask your
. >>> and paying up, admitted doper lance armstrong settles a fraud case for millions. this is the "cbs morning news." whimper yap yap yap yip is your dog trying to tell you something? licking, scratching, scooting, and rubbing may be signs of allergic itch, a medical condition that may require treatment. that's why there's prescription apoquel: the revolutionary medicine that's giving millions of dogs the relief they deserve. apoquel goes to the source of the itch to provide...
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armstrong landis brought the suit and government joined 3 years after when armstrong admitted he usedervice jersey, floyd can get up to 25% of settlement plus attorney's fees, it's 5 million. spurs popovich did not coach spurs, the wife died day before. doesn't matter who coached them, kevin durant scored 26, kd left with minor injury, he said i will be fine for game 4 against warriors. pelicans got within one game of a sweep, 76ers, protecting the broken bone near his eye, back in line after ten games out, 76ers win by 20. check this out. this is the new york post today around here we get the giants and jets schedule because the nfl schedules are out. the season will open up september 6th, thursday night when the defending super bowl champions philadelphia eagles against falcons. who will clash, titans and chargers, in mÉxico city the rams will play the chiefs. after the houston astros beat the mariners, evan asked reporters who wants to ask about my dumb play, watch this. unlikely triple play, double playgrounder, you get the runner at third, back to second, for some reason steps of
armstrong landis brought the suit and government joined 3 years after when armstrong admitted he usedervice jersey, floyd can get up to 25% of settlement plus attorney's fees, it's 5 million. spurs popovich did not coach spurs, the wife died day before. doesn't matter who coached them, kevin durant scored 26, kd left with minor injury, he said i will be fine for game 4 against warriors. pelicans got within one game of a sweep, 76ers, protecting the broken bone near his eye, back in line after...
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i am neil armstrong comes as timber.but at the new projects no one knows about it in january and doing my first adult nonfiction book and i found this story about george washington that george washington during the revolutionary war, there is a secret plot against george washington. saddam killed them and murdered them. the secret plot against george washington. when he found out about it, they gathered together 50,000 troops, took the guy and plotted against them and executed them in the largest public execution at that point in north american history. george washington brings down the hammer. he's like that's what you do to me? i am george washington, put me on the dollar bill george washington. that is actually real dialogue, by the way. just one appointed out. this story is called the first conspiracy, secret plot against george washington and the counterintelligence movement. you see how the counterintelligence operations all started out. when someone took a shot at the big man, we started fighting back and that's w
i am neil armstrong comes as timber.but at the new projects no one knows about it in january and doing my first adult nonfiction book and i found this story about george washington that george washington during the revolutionary war, there is a secret plot against george washington. saddam killed them and murdered them. the secret plot against george washington. when he found out about it, they gathered together 50,000 troops, took the guy and plotted against them and executed them in the...
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armstrong won the tour de france a record seven times. it was stripped of all of the titles following the doping revelation. >>> tammy duckworth making history again an gain as she th senator casting a vote with her newborn by her side. she gave birth to her second child less than a month ago. >> i'm a baby evangelist. love it. >>> let's get a check on "cnn money." global stocks falling after tech and tobacco dragged down wall street. apple shares fell 3% on the slow demand for smartphones. phillip morris plunged 16% after the drop in cigarette shipments. that raised alarm sending other tobacco companies lower. p&g fell 2% on slow sales. it is tryiis struggling to rais prices. at&t called the final witness in the anti-trust trial. the doj is suing the purchase of time warner. the ceo defended the deal to keep pace with tech companies. the media industry is facing disrupti disruption. netflix can tailor content to consumers. it will allow them to combine the knowledge of customers with the time warner content. >>> the famous fearless girl
armstrong won the tour de france a record seven times. it was stripped of all of the titles following the doping revelation. >>> tammy duckworth making history again an gain as she th senator casting a vote with her newborn by her side. she gave birth to her second child less than a month ago. >> i'm a baby evangelist. love it. >>> let's get a check on "cnn money." global stocks falling after tech and tobacco dragged down wall street. apple shares fell 3% on...
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. -- and patrick armstrong.ourney. libel is sort of a huge sway in the financial sector -- libor is a huge sway in the financial sector. the first about coming in, where are we now and where will we go? what is the difference and lies to support? ground, where we are is zero. the hope is the first publication will become the first reference rate over time and there is concerned the industry is being slow in terms of taking this up. until theting infrastructure develops around rate, youou get the get the futures trading and then the hope is it becomes adopted into contracts and libor eventually gets -- guy: explain the differences. why are we doing this? why is it important? we know the backstory to libor. it is a reference rate and this is not one. well, it is, what it is constructed in a different way. why? aul: libor became theoretical level interbank loans -- into banks between banks. it is also different because it builds with collateral, as it isd to libor, and so supposedly a lot more robust and reliable a
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. >> reporter: but there's one name most connected with treme: >> louis daniel armstrong. >> reporterarmstrong, the legendary jazz trumpeter, learned how to play in treme. ♪ ♪ jazz historians had believed he left his hometown for good in the 1920s. >> original contract, performance 1954. >> reporter: he was here. >> he was here. he did come back home. >> reporter: jackson found even more-- ♪ you play the cheatin' game >> reporter: --a performance iontract for ray charles before he made it big. >> ray charles on that gig earned $50 a night. >> reporter: $50 a night. >> a night. >> reporter: ray charles was playing for $50 a night. >> it's on the contract. >> reporter: jackson opened the treme petit jazz museum last summer to display all these hidden treasures in this ntntrifying neighborhood. is it your hope that all this history will also save treme's future? >> we are hoping that it will. >> reporter: jackson improvised psolo to preserve a unique part of american culture. ♪ ♪ mark strassmann, cbs news, new orleans. >> morgan: new orleans, one of america's greatest cities. that's the
. >> reporter: but there's one name most connected with treme: >> louis daniel armstrong. >> reporterarmstrong, the legendary jazz trumpeter, learned how to play in treme. ♪ ♪ jazz historians had believed he left his hometown for good in the 1920s. >> original contract, performance 1954. >> reporter: he was here. >> he was here. he did come back home. >> reporter: jackson found even more-- ♪ you play the cheatin' game >> reporter: --a...
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. >>> lance armstrong has agreed to pay $5 million to settle a lawsuit with the federal government. the whistle-blower lawsuit claimed armstrong defrauded the federal government by using performance-enhancing drugs while the postal service sponsored his cycling team. >>> some emotional moments in the nba playoffs as players and fans show support for spurs coach gregg popovich. he was not coaching the team last night because of the sudden death of his wife wednesday. the warriors won that game. the pelicans and 76ers also won last night. >>> joel embiid of the 76ers wore a special mask to protect a facial injury. fans online said it looked like something out of "black panther." >>> a mickey mantle baseball card has sold for a near record price. the 1952 rookie card got $2.8 million at auction, the second highest price ever paid for a baseball card. number one goes to a 1909 honus wagner card. that one sold for $3 million. >> that's a nice chunk of change, definitely. >>> up next in "the pulse," how more americans are dealing with stress. >>> also ahead, a couple with 13 sons has anot
. >>> lance armstrong has agreed to pay $5 million to settle a lawsuit with the federal government. the whistle-blower lawsuit claimed armstrong defrauded the federal government by using performance-enhancing drugs while the postal service sponsored his cycling team. >>> some emotional moments in the nba playoffs as players and fans show support for spurs coach gregg popovich. he was not coaching the team last night because of the sudden death of his wife wednesday. the...
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. >>> long before neal armstrong, there was wallace johnson. >> playing a crucial role in america's spacet him next. >>> and puppet we can now simulate the exact anatomyh care, of a patient's brain before surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. and if we can fix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to personalize their treatment, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. it's gonna be a good day. because at ross, you got the trends everyone wants... for a fraction of what you'd pay elsewhere. ross has all the latest looks for so much less, but you can get the styles you love and still save big. so to get more trend for less spend, you know what to do- you've gotta go to ross. visit our newest stores in fruitvale and in serramonte center. >>> there is a special birthday happening tomorrow. an alameda man who is key of putting man on the >> reporter: long before neal armstrong
. >>> long before neal armstrong, there was wallace johnson. >> playing a crucial role in america's spacet him next. >>> and puppet we can now simulate the exact anatomyh care, of a patient's brain before surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. and if we can fix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to...
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an alameda man who is key of putting man on the moon. >> reporter: long before neal armstrong sat inhe cockpit, he sat by this man. >> many hours of flying the capsule. >> reporter: the world's expert at landing apollo spacecraft. >> my wife called me a half astronaut. >> reporter: still flying planes even in his nineties. he served board this ship the u "uss hornet." >> you can see here, that i am pretty worn out. in and out of that capsule i don't know how many times. >> reporter: helping find the electrical fire. >> you can see it from my nose. my nose gives me away. >> reporter: testing space suits and designing control layouts. >> can i reach this up here if i am in a pressurized suit. >> reporter: he wrote manuals and trained astronauts. >> they were all brilliant. i will say that. >> reporter: he was there when they blasted off. >> the ground actually skes. your body vibrates. >> reporter: he helped those who were get to the moon and get home safely. in alameda, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >> happy birthday to him. fragments of a meteorite fell to the earth. researchers from sw
an alameda man who is key of putting man on the moon. >> reporter: long before neal armstrong sat inhe cockpit, he sat by this man. >> many hours of flying the capsule. >> reporter: the world's expert at landing apollo spacecraft. >> my wife called me a half astronaut. >> reporter: still flying planes even in his nineties. he served board this ship the u "uss hornet." >> you can see here, that i am pretty worn out. in and out of that capsule i don't...
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the famous musician louis armstrong and sidney bishop born here. in treme an african-american neighborhood. the bethel church is packed this morning . if you're a. hero right on thirty five was shot and killed during what appears to be a revenge hit. they're fairly common in the area. the mother of the victim has already lost a relative in a shoot out. shoot guns kill almost one person every day within the black community. leaving me to never. dream the victim's brother his visit. here was murdered and out sound of course you know i mean it further is going on a lot is going to sit in the united states but. you know that's all for it's always what in a better way doesn't help. putting to caribbean tradition if you must be joining. the funeral march turns into a celebration of. the dentist jazz and alcohol company good to see this town is. in the world starts today. let this little boy take the sun like. life. and then spin the cotton three times in honor of the neighborhood of the deceased the third district. listed in the rate has increased by thi
the famous musician louis armstrong and sidney bishop born here. in treme an african-american neighborhood. the bethel church is packed this morning . if you're a. hero right on thirty five was shot and killed during what appears to be a revenge hit. they're fairly common in the area. the mother of the victim has already lost a relative in a shoot out. shoot guns kill almost one person every day within the black community. leaving me to never. dream the victim's brother his visit. here was...
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this for a part of a suit initially waged by armstrong's former u.s.ate. the u.s. government joined after armstrong admitted he used performance enhancing drugs to help him win seven tou tour de frances. it could have been as high as $100 million. >> maria: it's wild that he was able to just get away with this, just paying $5 million. does this look like he got off easy? what do you think? >> dagen: yes, he did. i don't think that lance armstrong even though he doped and lied about it for years and years with nike standing by him, he ruined people's lives. when he was hiding the fact that he was doping, when people came out and said we know you did this, we know you said this, he used his legal team, his power, and his popularity and his money to try and destroy people and i still don't think that he's been held accountable. >> maria: he knew he was lying. >> jared: it was disgusting. >> dagen: betsy andreo. frankie was his teammate, came out and hammered him and he basically destroyed her. >> jared: all by a guy who did so much good, not in racing, i'
this for a part of a suit initially waged by armstrong's former u.s.ate. the u.s. government joined after armstrong admitted he used performance enhancing drugs to help him win seven tou tour de frances. it could have been as high as $100 million. >> maria: it's wild that he was able to just get away with this, just paying $5 million. does this look like he got off easy? what do you think? >> dagen: yes, he did. i don't think that lance armstrong even though he doped and lied about...
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the famous musician louis armstrong and sidney bishop born here. in treme an african-american neighborhood. the bethel church is packed this morning . if you're a. hero right i thirty five i was shot and killed during what appears to be a revenge that. they are fairly common in the area. the mother of the victim has already lost a relative in a shootout. should guns kill almost one person every day within the black community. leaving me. to remove the victim's brother his visit. there was a bit of doubt sound was of course you know furtherest or know it arrives to sit in the united states but. you know that's not for it's always put in a better place doesn't help. putting to caribbean tradition if you must be joyous. the funeral march turns into a celebration of. dances jazz and alcohol companies get to see this town is less. in the world starts today. let this little boy take the sun like. life. and then spin the cotton three times in honor of the neighborhood of the deceased the third district. to list the rate has increased by thirty percent thi
the famous musician louis armstrong and sidney bishop born here. in treme an african-american neighborhood. the bethel church is packed this morning . if you're a. hero right i thirty five i was shot and killed during what appears to be a revenge that. they are fairly common in the area. the mother of the victim has already lost a relative in a shootout. should guns kill almost one person every day within the black community. leaving me. to remove the victim's brother his visit. there was a bit...
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former cycling champion lance armstrong has agreed to settle a long running suit brought against him after he admitted taking performance enhancing drugs armstrong who was stripped of all seven of his tour de france titles was being sued by his former sponsor the u.s. postal service the u.s. government and fellow cyclist floyd landis they wanted one hundred million dollars in damages after he admitted to cheating in the end armstrong to pay five million to settle the case as if competing in a cycling tour as a professional writer isn't hard enough the leader of stage three at the tour of croatia almost had his competition ended by a careless driver nicholai bruckner was forced to dodge a reversing what fun it must have knocked him off his game though he ended the stage last. organizers of the london marathon urging runners to reconsider dressing up in costume sunday's race is said to be the warmest on record forecasters have the temperature peaking at twenty three degrees and officials are concerned about heat stroke whilst top elite athletes who will set off earlier on sunday and mo
former cycling champion lance armstrong has agreed to settle a long running suit brought against him after he admitted taking performance enhancing drugs armstrong who was stripped of all seven of his tour de france titles was being sued by his former sponsor the u.s. postal service the u.s. government and fellow cyclist floyd landis they wanted one hundred million dollars in damages after he admitted to cheating in the end armstrong to pay five million to settle the case as if competing in a...
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jillian: lance armstrong cutting a deal in the post office lawsuit against him after years of wranglingthe former cyclist agreeing to pay the federal government $5 million. the post office was originally seeking $100 million, accused armstrong of defrauding american taxpayers about accepting millions in endorsements for using performance-enhancing drugs. >> making history on the senate floor illinois democrat and new mom tammy duckworth casting her vote and holding newborn baby girl. >> the senate changed able to allow babies on the floor. >> unanimous consent vote. >> her daughter, miley pearl, the only sitting senator to give birth in us history. >> 1000 pounds of dynamite is missing and it is up to investigators to find it before catastrophic damage. >> you don't know what you are doing to hurt somebody else. >> is it something to be concerned about. >> just told "fox and friends first" about that investigation. rob: democrats trying to lock in elections by allowing paroled felons to vote. the key to midterm success or is it an attempt to take back power on the hill, we will debate t
jillian: lance armstrong cutting a deal in the post office lawsuit against him after years of wranglingthe former cyclist agreeing to pay the federal government $5 million. the post office was originally seeking $100 million, accused armstrong of defrauding american taxpayers about accepting millions in endorsements for using performance-enhancing drugs. >> making history on the senate floor illinois democrat and new mom tammy duckworth casting her vote and holding newborn baby girl....
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dollars in damages armstrong now forty six was stripped of seven tour de france titles and banned for life for doping. commander now top stories that we've been following for you the bank we've just heard around central bar land bomb disposal experts have defused a potentially deadly won't war two explosive in central problem they had to clear the operation a success. thanks for. your support to be smarter d.w. force more of. what you want when you want it. to do extraordinary. and decide what songs sung don't more. dot com smart t.v. . g.w. true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. for thought of programming go underneath. them with our innovations magazine for. every week and always looking to the future dot com science and research. poll should move into the fast lane reports that police have arrested a man a job remissions been a people asian. tech tussle between the u.s. and china a ban on sales to chinese tech giant zit could hit you with supply is hot. is the french president's vision for a european superstate viable lead who'd foot the bill. and
dollars in damages armstrong now forty six was stripped of seven tour de france titles and banned for life for doping. commander now top stories that we've been following for you the bank we've just heard around central bar land bomb disposal experts have defused a potentially deadly won't war two explosive in central problem they had to clear the operation a success. thanks for. your support to be smarter d.w. force more of. what you want when you want it. to do extraordinary. and decide what...
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. >> let's go straight to alan armstrong, a pilot and aviation attorney who does also represent crashictims. he's standing next to this big engine, similar to the one on the plane, like the one on the southwest plane not a 737 but show me what these fan blades are and what metal fatigue means exactly. >> hey, brooke, good afternoon. a jet engine has been called a cylinder of spinning sabres. let's consider the geometry and the anatomy of a jet engine. here's your cylinder. and here in fact are your fan blades that compress the air that's brought into the engine. the air is compressed and compressed and compressed. it's then ignited and expelled out the back of the engine giving the aircraft power. these of your sabres. there's a potential for a fatigue crack and it could depart the aircraft by way of centrifugal force. in most commercial airliners we have what's called a containment belt such that if a blade does fail, it will not exit the engine compartment. unfortunately yesterday that's exactly what did happen apparently, a piece did exit the compartment and pierce the window. this
. >> let's go straight to alan armstrong, a pilot and aviation attorney who does also represent crashictims. he's standing next to this big engine, similar to the one on the plane, like the one on the southwest plane not a 737 but show me what these fan blades are and what metal fatigue means exactly. >> hey, brooke, good afternoon. a jet engine has been called a cylinder of spinning sabres. let's consider the geometry and the anatomy of a jet engine. here's your cylinder. and here...
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now, besides just the hurt that we drove a beautiful man like louis armstrong away, i'm a little bit more selfish than that. did think about that and that was terrible. thought how much less i was because he left and a symbol of the great diaspora where we now know, and we can trace it, that five million people, not just african-americans, bill the way, because it wasn't just african-americans that didn't like living in a segregated society. people who didn't feel included because they weren't in the country club or mardi mardi marb and their mom where and daddy were in lower clays. not right to to start a fugue but we're still in the south you've understand what that feel liked exclusive country clubs and only certain people can get in. still exist today. the great diaspora left the south, now can you imagine just for a minute, just for a minute because you'll know this now you know how many of those people that left were great lawyers and doctors and scientists and research and poets and art and musicians and cooks. where do you think they did when they left? they got great at what
now, besides just the hurt that we drove a beautiful man like louis armstrong away, i'm a little bit more selfish than that. did think about that and that was terrible. thought how much less i was because he left and a symbol of the great diaspora where we now know, and we can trace it, that five million people, not just african-americans, bill the way, because it wasn't just african-americans that didn't like living in a segregated society. people who didn't feel included because they weren't...
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cyclist lance armstrong has reached a settlement with the u.s.overnment in a whistleblower law tech and rock $100 million. the deal comes ahead of a court case involving former teammates, the performance-enhancing drugs. the government was seeking compensation from the millions spent sponsoring armstrong and his u.s. postal team after he admitted to doping. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am courtney collins. ♪ some breaking news crossing the bloomberg. theceo of amt step down, company saying phil make a submission to the commission to furnish services to respond to the issues that have come out in a recent testimony. servicesn regard to and yes been charged with repeatedly like to regulators. this is a controversial report saying the council of amt ,nstructed external -- amp addressing the services of these chart scandals disrupting amp. phil make it submission to address the issue, including the topic of the report. and also to withdraw the agm resolution on the equi
cyclist lance armstrong has reached a settlement with the u.s.overnment in a whistleblower law tech and rock $100 million. the deal comes ahead of a court case involving former teammates, the performance-enhancing drugs. the government was seeking compensation from the millions spent sponsoring armstrong and his u.s. postal team after he admitted to doping. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am courtney collins. ♪...
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next, on american history tv, congressional research service analyst jane armstrong hudiburg talks about the life and legacy of suffragette, pacifist, and politician jeannette rankin. the first woman elected to congress. the u.s. capitol historical society hosted this event. it is about 55 minutes. chuck: today, we are here to listen to jane hudiburg, who is an old friend of the society. as i understand it, your first involvement falling in love with the capital was as a tour guide with the capital guide service.
next, on american history tv, congressional research service analyst jane armstrong hudiburg talks about the life and legacy of suffragette, pacifist, and politician jeannette rankin. the first woman elected to congress. the u.s. capitol historical society hosted this event. it is about 55 minutes. chuck: today, we are here to listen to jane hudiburg, who is an old friend of the society. as i understand it, your first involvement falling in love with the capital was as a tour guide with the...
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coverage of the virginia festival of the book is a discussion with national book award finalists eric armstrong dunbar, david grann, and kevin young. [applause] >> hello. so, i am lisa lucas director of the national book foundation, and thrilled to be here in charlottesville, where i've never been before. and today we are wandering around and discovere discoveredy clearly it is th in his book to. there are tons of bookstores and it's been exciting to be here. thank you so much for having us. so, hopefully if you are sitting here you know what the national book awards are. just in case you don't, we've been around since 1950, and the award started as a project of the american booksellers association and the association of publishers. it was not a nonprofit. the plan was to sell books. 69 years later, we still exist, and we are not a part of the trade association. we are an independent nonprofit organization do dedicated to the best literature in america to expanding its audience and making sure books are culturally relevant in america and american culture, so we are fighting the good fight i hop
coverage of the virginia festival of the book is a discussion with national book award finalists eric armstrong dunbar, david grann, and kevin young. [applause] >> hello. so, i am lisa lucas director of the national book foundation, and thrilled to be here in charlottesville, where i've never been before. and today we are wandering around and discovere discoveredy clearly it is th in his book to. there are tons of bookstores and it's been exciting to be here. thank you so much for having...
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here.patrick armstrong is geopolitics is such an important thing right now.e and where will we continue to see the biggest rebel through the fx market. one question we are being asked is how is the dollar reacting to this pickup in geopolitical trade war tensions? to dollar has been the go currency. elected,e macron was political uncertainty in the euro area as declined. we have had a height in fiscal uncertainty in the u.s. nowmarket is not as sure the dollar is the go-two currency -- go-to curency. theswiss franc is no longer safe haven currency. the current account surplus comes as the yen remain the favored safe haven currency choices. mark: have you altered your bets giving the -- given the backdrop? of it is noise, some has long-term implications. if we are moving away from , moving towards protectionism, that is a driver of growth in the economy and markets over the last 35 years. the rhetoric has increased. last year, it was all rhetoric. there is some policy. it is right to question the dollar and treasuries has a safe haven. geopolitical risk puts i
here.patrick armstrong is geopolitics is such an important thing right now.e and where will we continue to see the biggest rebel through the fx market. one question we are being asked is how is the dollar reacting to this pickup in geopolitical trade war tensions? to dollar has been the go currency. elected,e macron was political uncertainty in the euro area as declined. we have had a height in fiscal uncertainty in the u.s. nowmarket is not as sure the dollar is the go-two currency -- go-to...
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next on american history tv, congressional research service analyst jane armstrong hudiburg talks about the life and legacy of suffragette, pacifist, and politician jeannette rankin. the first woman elected to congress. the u.s. capitol historical society posted this event. it is about 55 minutes. >> today, we are here to listen ,o jane armstrong hudiburg who is an old friend of the society. as i understand it only your first -- your first involvement falling in love with the capital was as a tour guide with the capital guide service. she was a writer and researcher for the senate history office. she was student programs coordinator of the maryland general assembly in annapolis. i am still kicking myself for not following up with her offer to tour the dome at the statehouse. because now she is in d.c. with the congressional research service. we are happy to have her in the madison building down the street. she is a regular contributor. the latest article she submitted was in and issue a couple of years ago on bootlegging in the capital. that might suggest she is in to digging out hidden
next on american history tv, congressional research service analyst jane armstrong hudiburg talks about the life and legacy of suffragette, pacifist, and politician jeannette rankin. the first woman elected to congress. the u.s. capitol historical society posted this event. it is about 55 minutes. >> today, we are here to listen ,o jane armstrong hudiburg who is an old friend of the society. as i understand it only your first -- your first involvement falling in love with the capital was...
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will armstrong did not take that first step a loan. tens of thousands of people made the machines that launched him. great public schools in the g.i. bill pave the way. that is a great america i know and that you know. one that unites us, not that divides us. despite what we see on tv, despite what they say in washington, this is still the greatest nation on the face of the earth. [applause] mayor garcetti: we are powerful. so, you can you let your tv for five minutes a day. you can respond to two comments on your facebook stream, but then get to work. don't see the power you have before you texas -- exercise it. let's paint iowa blue, let's take back the house and make america a country we can truly be proud of again. let's go do it. thank you, iowa. [applause] >> the democratic party also heard from california swalwell,ative eric who is introduced by -- who represents des moines. [applause] >> thanks everybody. you're all still here. [laughter] wind got your second right? because i was told that between air --
will armstrong did not take that first step a loan. tens of thousands of people made the machines that launched him. great public schools in the g.i. bill pave the way. that is a great america i know and that you know. one that unites us, not that divides us. despite what we see on tv, despite what they say in washington, this is still the greatest nation on the face of the earth. [applause] mayor garcetti: we are powerful. so, you can you let your tv for five minutes a day. you can respond to...
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neil armstrong didn't take the first step alone. tens of thousands made the machines that launched him. public schools and the g.i. bill paved the way it's the great america i know and you know, the one that unites us not divide us. despite what we see on tv and what they say in washington, this is still the greatest nation on the face of the earth and we are powerful. [applause] you can yell at your tv for five minutes a day and respond to comments on your facebook stream then get to work. it's paint iowa blue and take back the house and make america a country we can be proud of again. thank you. [applause] [cheering] [applause] [cheering] thanks,
neil armstrong didn't take the first step alone. tens of thousands made the machines that launched him. public schools and the g.i. bill paved the way it's the great america i know and you know, the one that unites us not divide us. despite what we see on tv and what they say in washington, this is still the greatest nation on the face of the earth and we are powerful. [applause] you can yell at your tv for five minutes a day and respond to comments on your facebook stream then get to work....
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settles claims that armstrong defrauded the federal government by using performance-enhancing drugsponsored his cycling team. the whistle-blower lawsuit could have cost armstrong up to $100 million in damages. $5 million, not so bad by comparison, i suppose. >>> and federal regulators are about to slap wells fargo with a $1 billion fine. the bank forced auto loan customers into car insurance that they didn't need and charged unfair mortgage fees. the bank apologized last year. this fine will be the most aggressive action taken by the trump administration against a major wall street bank. >>> and we're hearing from the two men arrested at a philadelphia starbucks. for the first time, they describe their surprise at being told to leave minutes after arriving, before they eventually found themselves in handcuffs. >> this comes as the philadelphia police commissioner issues his own apology. here is abc's linsey davis. ♪ keep on walking >> reporter: for the first time, the two men whose arrests at this philadelphia starbucks sparked protests and outrage, they broke their silence. >> it d
settles claims that armstrong defrauded the federal government by using performance-enhancing drugsponsored his cycling team. the whistle-blower lawsuit could have cost armstrong up to $100 million in damages. $5 million, not so bad by comparison, i suppose. >>> and federal regulators are about to slap wells fargo with a $1 billion fine. the bank forced auto loan customers into car insurance that they didn't need and charged unfair mortgage fees. the bank apologized last year. this...
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show host, armstrong williams, talks about journalism today and trust in the news media. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. next, a panel of experts on russia discuss the future of the company -- of the country under vladimir putin. they hosted this 90 minute event. >> good morning. i would like to welcome you all. thank you for joining us for this event. thank therst like to arable foundation for their help in making this possible. on behalf of brookings and the center for the united states and europe, i would like to welcome you to this, i think, timely conversation. we have a distinguished panel. i am elina player kovac, i am the foreign policy
show host, armstrong williams, talks about journalism today and trust in the news media. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country....
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armstrong was accused of defrauding the government by using performance enhancing drugs while the postalonsored his cycling team. >>> and tammy duckworth made history yesterday, casting a vote on the senate floor with her 10 day old newborn baby by her side or in her lap or in her arms. >>> let's go to the opening bell on wall street where the markets have been down all day in premarket trading. i want to bring in cnbc's domini chu. >> the markets are taking a bit of a pause. they are digesting a lot of different things. a lot of individual companies stories in the news this far. also a lot of geopolitical risks still at play. we don't know what's going to happen in the trade front. a lot of stuff happening with regard to rising interest rates. what does that mean for the overall economy? if the economy does slow down because of those interest rates on the rise. what does that mean for the stock market overall. those are some of the things churning through trader's minds. that's why you see a pause in the action from this rally at least the last few days here. >> federal regulators, we g
armstrong was accused of defrauding the government by using performance enhancing drugs while the postalonsored his cycling team. >>> and tammy duckworth made history yesterday, casting a vote on the senate floor with her 10 day old newborn baby by her side or in her lap or in her arms. >>> let's go to the opening bell on wall street where the markets have been down all day in premarket trading. i want to bring in cnbc's domini chu. >> the markets are taking a bit of a...
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in the middle is jeanette armstrong.she is a selx--syilx, uh, okanagan, a fluent speaker of okanagan, and a traditional knowledge keeper of the okanagan nation. she currently holds the canada research chair in okanagan indigenous knowledge and philosophy at ubc okanagan. and just on a personal note, she is probably the single most influentpe
in the middle is jeanette armstrong.she is a selx--syilx, uh, okanagan, a fluent speaker of okanagan, and a traditional knowledge keeper of the okanagan nation. she currently holds the canada research chair in okanagan indigenous knowledge and philosophy at ubc okanagan. and just on a personal note, she is probably the single most influentpe
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. >> reporter: before the world watched live as neil armstrong took that one small step... >> it's one small step for man. >> reporter: ...director stanley kubrick and writer arthur c. clarke captured the nation's imagination with their groundbreaking film "2001: a space odyssey." while it earned mixed reviews, the film gained a cult following, even if the ending left many baffled. when you walked in here the first time, what struck you? >> one of the things is the character of the lighting in the room. it is-- it reflects a-- an approach that kubrick took to usually build in the lighting into the sets themselves. >> reporter: martin colins is the curator of the smithsonian's air and space museum exhibit celebrating the film's 50ath anniversary. it includes this recreation of the iconic hotel room from the scene intended to make you think. >> are we alone in the universe? and if we encounter extraterrestrial life, how might that experience change us as well. >> a new book by michael benson, published by simon & schuster, a division of cbs, looks at the four-year production of the film.
. >> reporter: before the world watched live as neil armstrong took that one small step... >> it's one small step for man. >> reporter: ...director stanley kubrick and writer arthur c. clarke captured the nation's imagination with their groundbreaking film "2001: a space odyssey." while it earned mixed reviews, the film gained a cult following, even if the ending left many baffled. when you walked in here the first time, what struck you? >> one of the things is...
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the famous musician louis armstrong and sidney bishop born here. in treme an african-american neighborhood. the bethel church is packed this morning . if you're a. hero right on thirty five i was shot and killed during what appears to be a revenge that. they're fairly common in the area. the mother of the victim has already lost a relative in a shootout. should guns kill almost one person every day within the black community. leaving me. to remove the victim's brother his visit. there was murder to balance out the laws of. the no further restore no it arrives to sit in the united states but. you know that's not support since it's always what in a better state house without. putting to caribbean tradition if you must be joining. the funeral march turns into a celebration of. dentists jazz and alcohol companies good to see this town is less. starts today. the little boy. the sun life. like it out. commenced in the cars and three titles in honor of the neighborhood of the deceased the third district. listed the rate has increased by thirty percent thi
the famous musician louis armstrong and sidney bishop born here. in treme an african-american neighborhood. the bethel church is packed this morning . if you're a. hero right on thirty five i was shot and killed during what appears to be a revenge that. they're fairly common in the area. the mother of the victim has already lost a relative in a shootout. should guns kill almost one person every day within the black community. leaving me. to remove the victim's brother his visit. there was...
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. >> reporter: before the world watched live as neil armstrong took that one small step -- >> one smalltep for man. >> reporter: -- the nation's imagination was captured with 2001: a space odyssey. it gained a cult following even if the ending left people baffled. >> when you walked in here the first time, what struck you? >> one of the things is the character of the lighting in the room. it is -- reflects a -- an approach that stanley kubrick took to usually build in the lighting into the sets themselves. >> reporter: he is the secure raterthis is the iconic hotel -- this is the iconic hotel room in the movie. >> how might the experience of aliens change us? >> reporter: a new book looks at the four-year production of the film. >> we're still talking about 2001 50 years later because, for one thing, the film deals with four million years of human evolution. >> a year after the film became a blockbuster, clark covered the launch of apollo 11. >> i didn't imagine it would be in my lifetime. >> reporter: his collection of works is now archived at the smithsonian. he said he was already th
. >> reporter: before the world watched live as neil armstrong took that one small step -- >> one smalltep for man. >> reporter: -- the nation's imagination was captured with 2001: a space odyssey. it gained a cult following even if the ending left people baffled. >> when you walked in here the first time, what struck you? >> one of the things is the character of the lighting in the room. it is -- reflects a -- an approach that stanley kubrick took to usually build...
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on armstrong on w o they'd use the speed of superhero on a mission to change attitudes smart women smart talkers smart strictures and legends you should by no means missed out on the brink recently dangerous start. to make. a. hire want to welcome to another edition of your own max i'm your host meghan lee from quirky lambs to modern day and moves we have a fun filled show in store here's a look at what's coming up. out of the ordinary italian furniture manufacturer selecting at the current milan just signed we. reduced the lights in our exhibition to salute or focuses on the works in black and white. inside sounds that they say are contemporary dance theatre wows the crowds. the brand celebs he is known for its creative crazy and provocative designs like its banana and monkey labs which we featured on the show a few weeks ago well now for the first time the company is displaying a ray of trendy furniture and home accessories at milan's furniture fair creative director stuff and also that he is producing objects that seem to carry the slogan minimal is over. gaudy flashy and colorful it
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host: are you talking about armstrong williams? williams.s, armstrong i am so sorry.e was talking about the porn star. what he said was she was not a role model for america. what he did not say is that melania trump too was a porn star. you can find them on the internet. host: so bring us to the president's cabinet. caller: i am bringing it to the cabinet. the president needs that cabinet. so does his wife. the headrots from down. the president has a lot of baggage and so does his wife. the media has been very fair to them. they are not talking about them personally, and i do not think jeff sessions was never all of five to be in that job. he was one of the first people allowed in the fbi. hasld trump's whole cabinet done a lot of things that were wrong. they have lives to the fbi, and lied to the congress. out people, like the doctor trying to get confirmed now, the doctor stood there yesterday and said no, nobody ever investigated me. that is not true. navyttorney general of the investigated him. the story comes out five minutes later that this happened in 2012, 201
host: are you talking about armstrong williams? williams.s, armstrong i am so sorry.e was talking about the porn star. what he said was she was not a role model for america. what he did not say is that melania trump too was a porn star. you can find them on the internet. host: so bring us to the president's cabinet. caller: i am bringing it to the cabinet. the president needs that cabinet. so does his wife. the headrots from down. the president has a lot of baggage and so does his wife. the...
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joining me in the studio right now is wendy armstrong. she and her husband volunteer with the march of dimes board of directors, and their family has been a march of dimes mission family. their daughter london was born premature at 25 weeks. we are very, very happy to have you here today. and you and i -- we're both fans of the march of dimes, so tell us a little bit about that. >> sure. the march of dimes is a leading organization that is trying to fight the battle against prematurity. as you mentioned, 1 in 10 babies is born premature. my daughter london was born premature, as well. >> a mircopreemie, right? >> right, she was a mircopreemie. she was born under two pounds. i had a really easy pregnancy, and then all of a sudden at 23 weeks, which is roughly halfway through your pregnancy, my water broke. we were stunned. cheryl, we didn't realize that babies could come that early, much less survive. >> and she's so tiny there. >> and so -- you said something about "much less survive" -- the doctors didn't really offer you much hope in th
joining me in the studio right now is wendy armstrong. she and her husband volunteer with the march of dimes board of directors, and their family has been a march of dimes mission family. their daughter london was born premature at 25 weeks. we are very, very happy to have you here today. and you and i -- we're both fans of the march of dimes, so tell us a little bit about that. >> sure. the march of dimes is a leading organization that is trying to fight the battle against prematurity....