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found out was not the best player of the steven that is hard to swallow after the first semester berger of france said you should move called a good school with me i thought that was a great idea of the coach said he should go plays baseball be the starter. and then i met my girlfriend's boyfriend so that was really weird silent to the recruiting station to get out of town from her and her boyfriend so the reason i have no arms and legs clacks her. she did it to be. i cannot tell you they're her name is amanda about what an awful person. if she felt that may well well, whenever laugh laugh so igo to the recruiting station he says. >> guest: to be a marine? maybe. so what can i do for a job? he said i cannot give you a certain job for good tuned to be an electrician i can make to a plumber. if you set up with us again and $24,000 signing bonus is the hold that thought i said what is your siding bonus? he said honored duty respect . i get that. but what did your bonus? i had to remind him that i know that's not nice but that picture on the lowball the have the same poster would never plus
found out was not the best player of the steven that is hard to swallow after the first semester berger of france said you should move called a good school with me i thought that was a great idea of the coach said he should go plays baseball be the starter. and then i met my girlfriend's boyfriend so that was really weird silent to the recruiting station to get out of town from her and her boyfriend so the reason i have no arms and legs clacks her. she did it to be. i cannot tell you they're...
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the president understands it is a marathon and a novice print berger the poll numbers will reflect that. >> [inaudible] >> i don't have that. not right now. i think we will have further updates on that. we need to work with congress of that. >> you said something about president trump talking on facebook he would talk about black history month. but a couple of days it to the administration asked you what he was formulating as he came out the day before with the issue of chicago. has he now formulated a plan to issue law and order? >> it is jobs and education and health care there is a lot that goes with that agenda. it is about hiring and job creation it is that the forefront. is not a single thing but crime and law and order that impacts the entire segment of the population whether they live in the rural part or the city and that is what he is focused on right now. he is formulating the agenda so the second question is what. >> i have nothing to announce on that. >> you have nothing to announce. >> i do stand we have heard rumors but when we have something to announce we will. but it s
the president understands it is a marathon and a novice print berger the poll numbers will reflect that. >> [inaudible] >> i don't have that. not right now. i think we will have further updates on that. we need to work with congress of that. >> you said something about president trump talking on facebook he would talk about black history month. but a couple of days it to the administration asked you what he was formulating as he came out the day before with the issue of...
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clinton and the republicans were screaming berger. and lot of democrats. and he made the veto. there were more things like that. because he have this reputation in the governor's mansion. >> ladies and gentlemen, dennis prager and a bright stevens and our moderator. [applause] >> they're both well known to everybody here. better? let's get with it. our subject is anti-semitism on college campuses boycotts and sanctions. this movement is based on the promise that israel is an apartheid country that permeates everything they published and every poster they print even not protective wall is known as the apartheid wall. so i thought it would it be worthwhile by richard robert cold stone to be fair to israel on occasion and keep in mind he is the individual accredited to be the person who brought down apartheid from within the south african government and was appointed by nelson mandela of the supreme court and of course, the first prosecutor of the international criminal court. here is what justice goldstone has to say about the accusation that israel is an apartheid state. one par
clinton and the republicans were screaming berger. and lot of democrats. and he made the veto. there were more things like that. because he have this reputation in the governor's mansion. >> ladies and gentlemen, dennis prager and a bright stevens and our moderator. [applause] >> they're both well known to everybody here. better? let's get with it. our subject is anti-semitism on college campuses boycotts and sanctions. this movement is based on the promise that israel is an...
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. >> and to stay with you just for a moment, jm berger, the white house in this cve, this counterterrorism document, are excluding american terrorists, white nationalist groups, etc., from their designation in terrorism in terms of trying to counter violent extremism. you wrote about that today. can you expound on that? >> yeah. we only ever had a token presence of white nationalists in our counterextremism program. these programs are meant to counter terrorism by doing community building and different kinds of non-kinetic things where you don't arrest somebody or kill somebody and they were theoretically color blind. they could apply to any ideology but in practice they were mostly targeting muslims. the decision which has been reported but not announced, we're still hearing this from sources, they're going remove white nationalism and domestic extremist on from that mix and make it solely focused on islamic extremism. similar to the travel ban, this is about the optics of who this administration wants to exclude. throughout the campaign we saw that white nationalists in this country were
. >> and to stay with you just for a moment, jm berger, the white house in this cve, this counterterrorism document, are excluding american terrorists, white nationalist groups, etc., from their designation in terrorism in terms of trying to counter violent extremism. you wrote about that today. can you expound on that? >> yeah. we only ever had a token presence of white nationalists in our counterextremism program. these programs are meant to counter terrorism by doing community...
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. >> madam president it was completely unprecedented and absolutely wrong berger never before had been to the committee not a single time i recall that the senator had a question for a nominee and was cut off and blocked from asking for but democrats sitting at the hearing waiting in helping the chairman would change his mind but we worship them and she was protected from the answering additional questions. after we finally got the paperwork and had a number of questions i requested another hearing to ask colonel questions that was a reasonable request but it was rejected. i had a number of questionsab about missing information in your paper work for the committee and she simply had not provided the committee with the required financial disclosures.of not mr. on to addition to not move to vote until the ranking member answers to invest satisfaction and that was ignored as it was gm through and finally after was splashed through with questions about rules being banned or ignored this nomination is rushed to move the floor and the republicans will gm it through here as well. the more peo
. >> madam president it was completely unprecedented and absolutely wrong berger never before had been to the committee not a single time i recall that the senator had a question for a nominee and was cut off and blocked from asking for but democrats sitting at the hearing waiting in helping the chairman would change his mind but we worship them and she was protected from the answering additional questions. after we finally got the paperwork and had a number of questions i requested...
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i'm thinking about sandy berger peeling off his socks and taking classified information out. we need to realize, what did he say, if he said anything at all? this is a source that's leaking information that should not be leaking information so the source itself is in question. in an introductory conversation where he and the ambassador were talking about logistics about the two heads of state meeting, they were talking about the holidays, they were taking a plane crash, would sanctions come up in passing? maybe they would. and would mike flynn not even think about it? it's possible. >> sandy berger was prosecuted as well. >> why did he answer the question two different ways? this isn't just reliant on sources, this is reliant on what he said. i mean how can you not remember that? >> the other thing that's surprising, there are written transcripts of these conversations. >> we assume that he knew he was being recorded. he was fired for talking to the press and saying things. he's a guy who should have known better. >> conversations president president obama. >> people do make
i'm thinking about sandy berger peeling off his socks and taking classified information out. we need to realize, what did he say, if he said anything at all? this is a source that's leaking information that should not be leaking information so the source itself is in question. in an introductory conversation where he and the ambassador were talking about logistics about the two heads of state meeting, they were talking about the holidays, they were taking a plane crash, would sanctions come up...
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. >> i bet it is from berger versus united states. >> it is not in there anymore. who went prosecutors after senator stevens had this in their mind they wouldn't have done it. paragraphd that because it is so important historically. it was so important that he made sure every u.s. prosecutor had above their desk. the united states attorney is a , not of anive ordinary party of controversy but to sovereignty. and whose interest therefore can a criminal prosecution is not that it shall win a case but that justice shall be done. peculiare is in a guilt shallve -- not escape or innocence suffer. he may prosecute with earnestness and vigor. while he may strike hard blows, he is not at liberty to strike fall ones. it is his duty to refrain from an improper methods, calculated to produce a wrongful conviction as it is to use every legitimate means to one. that was important enough that attorney general nice made every prosecutor read it. i suspect some of them didn't take it to heart. and ed nice is an example of the generational divide and prosecutors. have known edison'
. >> i bet it is from berger versus united states. >> it is not in there anymore. who went prosecutors after senator stevens had this in their mind they wouldn't have done it. paragraphd that because it is so important historically. it was so important that he made sure every u.s. prosecutor had above their desk. the united states attorney is a , not of anive ordinary party of controversy but to sovereignty. and whose interest therefore can a criminal prosecution is not that it...
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. >> reporter: for adrienne berger she came to check on her parents' on. >> that's my mother jeanette ethel berger. >> reporter: luckily it's still up but for the first time in her life she feels unsafe because of her faith. >> i felt like suddenly unsafe as a jewish person. >> reporter: the picture from chopper6 gives us a better view. the damage is immense. most tombstones were knocked over some many years old were split in half and can't be fixed. today mayor jim kenney paid a visit to pay respects and help reset a stone. >> it was his grandfather next to his father who was a marine in world war ii. this country is in a bad spot and the stuff has to be called out right away. it's got to be investigated. got try to find these people and lock them up. >> reporter: the damage sparked a interfaith meeting at the lutheran seminary their message unite not hate. the number of tombstones toppled over this weekend is well over a hundred and still going up. rich levy is evidence cemetery management. >> i'm very upset about it and we're going to do everything we can to rectify the situation.
. >> reporter: for adrienne berger she came to check on her parents' on. >> that's my mother jeanette ethel berger. >> reporter: luckily it's still up but for the first time in her life she feels unsafe because of her faith. >> i felt like suddenly unsafe as a jewish person. >> reporter: the picture from chopper6 gives us a better view. the damage is immense. most tombstones were knocked over some many years old were split in half and can't be fixed. today mayor...
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it is a colt in the classroom berger wide you try to indoctrinate your students?even though the e.u. said these things?? because they do now. >> we reach out to university for comment and have not received a response yet to. there was a very famous saying. read my lips. who knew -- could you pass the president's day quiz? . >> the blind shake has died at the age of 78 his followers carrying out the he was serving a life sentence in prison. the dam in california has heavy rain pummeling the state 190,000 people were forced of their homes with the threat of a breach of and immigration activists in southeast florida miami dade will uphold the of white house policy as they threaten to cuts funding to those cities. the leader refers to reposition from the pro-life causes and was 69. now back to waters world. for. >> of fox news alert president trump with his first rally after taking office with the huge crowdng in mill borne florida. >> the dishonest media what publishes one false story after another with no sources the even though they pretend that they have them and
it is a colt in the classroom berger wide you try to indoctrinate your students?even though the e.u. said these things?? because they do now. >> we reach out to university for comment and have not received a response yet to. there was a very famous saying. read my lips. who knew -- could you pass the president's day quiz? . >> the blind shake has died at the age of 78 his followers carrying out the he was serving a life sentence in prison. the dam in california has heavy rain...
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. >> i am not arguing berger you are the professional berger wreathing $6 is sufficient quick. >>. >> but apparently some people say that is too much. we cannot keep that $6. >> your time has expired. >> thanks for being here today. if you look at gdp growth every year less than it was the year before. with at negative trendline along that line to paint a rosy picture of landing in the united states with a national independent of business steady confirms that and had no intention of bar wing -- borrowing. >> i think that is a legitimate concern. of small businesses have not seen rapid growth of course, that is a concern. with the regulatory onslaught that banking regulation makes it difficult. and one quick example is to a larger bank and over the last year three loans pat is the kind of activity going on in the real world. when is the last time you talk to a small-business owner quick. >> we do. >> what about you personally >> we have groups that commit regularly to be with me and other board members. >> when was the last time? day you have a date by. >> within the last several weeks
. >> i am not arguing berger you are the professional berger wreathing $6 is sufficient quick. >>. >> but apparently some people say that is too much. we cannot keep that $6. >> your time has expired. >> thanks for being here today. if you look at gdp growth every year less than it was the year before. with at negative trendline along that line to paint a rosy picture of landing in the united states with a national independent of business steady confirms that and...
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i was hearing from sources close to douch berger that they could comply with the new demand and it lookse the merger is not getting through with the latest development. the new deadline is end of march when the e.u. commission will come out with a statement whether they find a way to remedy the situation or not. but for now it looks like the merger between the lsu and deutsche is becoming a lot less likely. >> and deutsche burzer is completely surprised. do they have a plan b for how to go forward? would they try to go after another exchange provider? would they go it alone? >> well, probably yes. the big lan from the ceo is to make them big enough to compete with the likelies of the mercantile exchange or the hong kong stock exchange in asia. so that's actually the size he foresees for them. he's of course very much behind that merger. the driving force, he says that a operator in the new financial times, as he calls it, needs to be bigger than just the stand alone player. if that merger falls through, it's the third time they're trying to merge or take over each other. then we most lik
i was hearing from sources close to douch berger that they could comply with the new demand and it lookse the merger is not getting through with the latest development. the new deadline is end of march when the e.u. commission will come out with a statement whether they find a way to remedy the situation or not. but for now it looks like the merger between the lsu and deutsche is becoming a lot less likely. >> and deutsche burzer is completely surprised. do they have a plan b for how to...
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in growing up in massachusetts to go to new hampshire as the states are right next to each other berger it could work in some places and not others. >> with the topic of imperfect solutions is a good opportunity to talk about treatment options. i know i have spoken to wait too many families looking at a retirement funds or mortgaging their homes to get family members treatment numerous times only to have them relapse or overdose or recover or finally died. so how well is that working quite. >> in terms of treatment i view the most important element is prevention of overdose death because nobody can be engaged with rehabilitation and recovery with that treatment is medication treatment. it is very beneficial to have different types of treatment and behavioral therapies but those of our available to treat zero pla dictionary the gold standard aikido little bit into those differences but essentially working with methadone are opioid aids. is a partial activity more than what we were talking about but they are long acting opioid substitution therapies so you get the medication that to be in
in growing up in massachusetts to go to new hampshire as the states are right next to each other berger it could work in some places and not others. >> with the topic of imperfect solutions is a good opportunity to talk about treatment options. i know i have spoken to wait too many families looking at a retirement funds or mortgaging their homes to get family members treatment numerous times only to have them relapse or overdose or recover or finally died. so how well is that working...
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whenever intended for the political class to be there forever berger would not have said this 20 years ago but i have come around the diamond favor of term limits. [applause] especially with the revolving door and unethical standards to end in government you have to follow your moral compass said have your bearings we did not have electronic gear or gps to encompass and a topographical map united states marine corps because we know our fights will be up close and personal the one to be sure they're ready to go. that such just on the of battlefield of the military and a great society would do that. and is the big shouting match so the same individual could be your biggest ally on another issue. don't burn bridges. none of the problems we're dealing with camby in the short term. with get the increases in infrastructure spending with the protection of the entitlements but you cannot do that overnight with the 15 north 20 your approach. there is a lot of challenges but i say in closing let us never forget all those that paid fields ms. sacrifice we count together and lead from the front. [
whenever intended for the political class to be there forever berger would not have said this 20 years ago but i have come around the diamond favor of term limits. [applause] especially with the revolving door and unethical standards to end in government you have to follow your moral compass said have your bearings we did not have electronic gear or gps to encompass and a topographical map united states marine corps because we know our fights will be up close and personal the one to be sure...
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dave berger, congratulations -- dani burger, congratulations.stocks rising, this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is noon and new york -- in new york. i am vonnie quinn. david: i am david gura. welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ david: from the world had gores in new york, we take you to washington, beijing in the next hour, here are the top stories from around the world we are following. in markets, u.s. stocks with an earlier gain, the dow, s&p just off come a rally in tech shares leading to the nasdaq in a record close of the dollar strengthening against its major peers. devos coulder betsy come down to mike pence, he could make history by breaking an expected time in the u.s. senate over the nomination of her as education secretary, the go expected to take place this hour and we will bring you the latest on bloomberg television. lamborghini latest supercar, its new flagship store, it should arrive in our courtyard any minute and i will speak to the coo of them are getting america later this hour -- of lamborghini america later this
dave berger, congratulations -- dani burger, congratulations.stocks rising, this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is noon and new york -- in new york. i am vonnie quinn. david: i am david gura. welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ david: from the world had gores in new york, we take you to washington, beijing in the next hour, here are the top stories from around the world we are following. in markets, u.s. stocks with an earlier gain, the dow, s&p just off come a rally in tech shares leading to...
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berger criminal has stepped down after the company called disappointing financial results.e has been the years since april 2015. michael kowalski will serve as replacement on an interim basis did the move follows weak holiday sales to send tiffany stock tumbling. all affairs commit down pictures of 25. in next week last week, a good jobs report on friday and 100 companies reporting. lauren: the nasdaq at a record high. janet napolitano after work visas. william longinus has the details. >> i urge you to take leadership. >> this is the first time the public, taxpayer supported institution admits to outsourcing jobs to india. >> i am pleading with you to to defend your decision to honor americans. >> robert harrison is suing the university of california and janet napolitano for giving his job to a lower paid worker on h. one b. visa. >> given opinions on the program? >> are? >> her top obligation or to american workers, making sure americans have job. >> colophon of god to crack down. today she is accused of abusing them. >> with growth comes the financial challenges. >> napo
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i was waiting for my car in this man says to me -- where did you get that berger, i haven't eaten alli felt bad, i had food backstage. i said that you can have my in and out earlier. -- hamburger. i didn't mean it, but he took it, and i was crushed. [laughter] kidd: she kept saying she was sorry for being in full body makeup. she had to hug like this. autria: why full body makeup? kidd: i guess that's the new hollywood thing. instead of a spray tan? that must be the new thing. autria: i have heard of it during the victorino secret fashion show, the lingerie show. oh, no. another thing for women to worry about. body makeup. [laughter] 60d: time now for your second express. >> a primetime address to congress, the nation, and the world. >> a little bit more positive, unifying tone. >> will people even watch? overwhelming answer is no. people say they don't have time are sick of his lies. violenthootings, a night. this entire area was riddled with bullets. >> video coming in this morning showing that the flight over southern california exploded, a massivehome became fireball. three people
i was waiting for my car in this man says to me -- where did you get that berger, i haven't eaten alli felt bad, i had food backstage. i said that you can have my in and out earlier. -- hamburger. i didn't mean it, but he took it, and i was crushed. [laughter] kidd: she kept saying she was sorry for being in full body makeup. she had to hug like this. autria: why full body makeup? kidd: i guess that's the new hollywood thing. instead of a spray tan? that must be the new thing. autria: i have...
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was a hillen road, it bridge being erected in honor of the first african-american welcome senator berger -- burda welcome. statue,erick douglas which was erected in 1956, is the first -- you erected to frederick douglas in his native land. in the was born a slave state of maryland in 1818, and a professor on this campus, at james the lewis, hand sculpted this statue in 1956. memorial serves -- at the top you will see a very long, .egro college mural a very important mural to this campus. the campus buildings, both old and new, that are on this campus, that are contributing, historic, and also significant. they were designed by some of the nation's most influential african-american architects, who was born in maryland, not far from this campus, and became one of the nation's foremost african-american architects, to hillyard robinson, who is trained by albert to sell and became one of the nations most prominent public housing architects, to louis fry, who is the first african-american to graduate from the university for masters ofa architecture, and became one of ,he first hbc you professo
was a hillen road, it bridge being erected in honor of the first african-american welcome senator berger -- burda welcome. statue,erick douglas which was erected in 1956, is the first -- you erected to frederick douglas in his native land. in the was born a slave state of maryland in 1818, and a professor on this campus, at james the lewis, hand sculpted this statue in 1956. memorial serves -- at the top you will see a very long, .egro college mural a very important mural to this campus. the...
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it could be anything from nothing berger to a contentious argument about immigration and tax reform. does corporate america have much leverage? who was party cohn of that multinational group of companies that are being represented today, and now he is on the other side. who has more leverage? >> i would say it is the president of the united dates because he can issue executive orders. he can marshal his republicans legislature to do whatever he thinks should be there agenda. who generally did not support trump's candidacy have little influence over what he says and does. vonnie: christine harper, let me say, what will wall street do? with everything a president is suggesting, is a good for wall street? >> what you're seeing today on wall street is a sigh of relief. they started to get kind of worried. not big fans of reducing global trade. they like this. this is what they wanted, some of the news about dereg late in wall street isn't -- is very much in their wish list. there comforted to see that is happening. your thing stocks in goldman sachs and morgan stanley leading. it is an o
it could be anything from nothing berger to a contentious argument about immigration and tax reform. does corporate america have much leverage? who was party cohn of that multinational group of companies that are being represented today, and now he is on the other side. who has more leverage? >> i would say it is the president of the united dates because he can issue executive orders. he can marshal his republicans legislature to do whatever he thinks should be there agenda. who generally...
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chair on numerous commissions on national-security and department of defense reform berger recently he completed a two-year stint as the chair national defence industrial association. he chairs the reserve forces policy board which focuses on bringing world-class business practices to the pentagon. when not writing a book he is the ceo of the d.c.-based firm specializing in market analysis and business strategy and government relations and communications and management among other things. but tonight we are here to listen to the book on "on war and politics" senate armed services committee with stories from his personal life and accounts from his days in combat from vietnam to colorful anecdotes about luminarias of our times such as senator john mccain. presidents bush won and to ladies and gentlemen, please welcome my good friend arnold punaro. [applause] >> good evening. first thanks to the coronado library and also our good friends for hosting this great event and also to my colleague ben haddad the acting and is master of ceremonies. in working with me in the united states senate o
chair on numerous commissions on national-security and department of defense reform berger recently he completed a two-year stint as the chair national defence industrial association. he chairs the reserve forces policy board which focuses on bringing world-class business practices to the pentagon. when not writing a book he is the ceo of the d.c.-based firm specializing in market analysis and business strategy and government relations and communications and management among other things. but...
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lookout at the other authors to be featured this weekend i cannot believe i am in such good company berger these are authors i have read for years and i am clicking my heels like to be a part of this.excellent t word kim did all the workd to for me to be here also i believe to somebody moved mountains to get me in the position to be here today quite simply there would not be a book called who needs the fed except what paul knows about banking and credit could fill many books over the last 13 years he taught me enormous amounts and has been so patient in discussions and by e-mail and over the phone aboutut these issues and if i had not discussed this or have learned so much there never would have better reason to write who needs the fed in the first place. first will talk about my background i was born in charleston south carolinaa not too far from here. my dad was in the nuclear deaver -- navy once he got out of the navy lived in dallas and atlanta uh then boston and then move to los angeles i grew up in it wdena. during grade school i discovered not knowing at that time what i would be do
lookout at the other authors to be featured this weekend i cannot believe i am in such good company berger these are authors i have read for years and i am clicking my heels like to be a part of this.excellent t word kim did all the workd to for me to be here also i believe to somebody moved mountains to get me in the position to be here today quite simply there would not be a book called who needs the fed except what paul knows about banking and credit could fill many books over the last 13...
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. >> on the open road, scott rens berger, wusa 9news. >> next month, the tubman underground ra park will104th anniversary of her death. no one knows the exact date of her birth. but just this week, a new picture was released of her. and it's believed to show her between the ages of 40 and 46. >>> trending now. who is this comedian trying to play another member of president trump's inner circle on saturday night live? >>> and an orange alligator lights up social media. the story behind this rust- colored reptile that's coming up. top? >>> probably too much sunny delight. i don't know. low temps tonight. look at this. not many folks below freezing, after such a cold night last night. only 36 for a low downtown. 35 in fredericksburg. and 33 in manassas. and also leesburg and silver spring. we'll come back and talk about how warm it's going to be over the weekend. and which day you might want to plan most of your outdoor activity. >>> trending now. rosie o'donnell is pushing hard to play white house aid steve bannon on saturday night live. here's the picture. o'donnell is now using on her tw
. >> on the open road, scott rens berger, wusa 9news. >> next month, the tubman underground ra park will104th anniversary of her death. no one knows the exact date of her birth. but just this week, a new picture was released of her. and it's believed to show her between the ages of 40 and 46. >>> trending now. who is this comedian trying to play another member of president trump's inner circle on saturday night live? >>> and an orange alligator lights up social...
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i remember talking to sandy berger who was national security adviser under bill clinton and his wife finally told him after he cancelled a family vacation for the fourth time in a row, why don't we just take a vacation four years from now. likely that he will be named national security adviser. senior staff here at the white house wanted to get him in place by this friday. so it's a possibility we could have a national security adviser before then. now then to the next issue at hand. donald trump meeting, president trump meeting with benjamin netanyahu, prime minister of israel, at which if president talked about lieutenant michael flynn saying it was absolutely unfair that his career was ruined by leak. here's what the president said a short time ago. listen. >> general flynn is a wonderful man. i think he's been treated very very unfairly. the papers are being leaked. things are being leaked. it's criminal action. criminal act. it's been going on for a long time. before me. but now it's really going on. people are trying to cover up for a terrible loss that the democrats had under
i remember talking to sandy berger who was national security adviser under bill clinton and his wife finally told him after he cancelled a family vacation for the fourth time in a row, why don't we just take a vacation four years from now. likely that he will be named national security adviser. senior staff here at the white house wanted to get him in place by this friday. so it's a possibility we could have a national security adviser before then. now then to the next issue at hand. donald...
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michael: tony lake and sandy berger. 43 had condoleezza rice. michael: exceptional people.ie: president obama tom donlon and then susan rice. michael: yes. charlie: now it is michael flynn. michael: yes, i don't think he compares. charlie: because? michael: i don't think mike is a strategic thinker. charlie: he is an intelligence officer. mike was a brilliant tactical intelligence officer. charlie: what does that mean? michael: mike worked for stanley crystal in iraq thing -- putting together targeting packages to go after individuals every night. literally, multiple individuals every night. he was masterful at that. that's a very tactical job. he was very good at that. strategically, i don't think he compares to condoleezza rice. charlie: washington gossip is mike flynn has lost some of his -- underlying washington gossip, i'm not sure anyone in the administration has said this except maybe in conversations inh reporters outside and and off the record manner. that the reason steve bannon, a political advisor and strategist and someone who seems to be inside donald trump's
michael: tony lake and sandy berger. 43 had condoleezza rice. michael: exceptional people.ie: president obama tom donlon and then susan rice. michael: yes. charlie: now it is michael flynn. michael: yes, i don't think he compares. charlie: because? michael: i don't think mike is a strategic thinker. charlie: he is an intelligence officer. mike was a brilliant tactical intelligence officer. charlie: what does that mean? michael: mike worked for stanley crystal in iraq thing -- putting together...
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a few of them, jordan horowitz, mark platt, fred berger gave speeches.nd i'm now sitting in the audience watching these speeches. the plan is for me to end the show from the audience in a seat next to matt damon, who i want you to make no mistake, whatever confusion about who won, matt damon lost. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] he is a loser. but we're sitting there. and we notice some commotion going on. and matt says, i think i heard the stage manager say they got the winner wrong. the stage manager's on the stage -- the stage manager's never on camera, it's very unusual. we're sitting there. you figure, well, you know. the host will go on stage and clear this up. then i remember, oh, i'm the host. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i guess no one else is going to go. so i go, all right. well, i just walk up the stairs. and as soon as i get up there, this happens. >> guys, guys, i'm sorry, no. there's a mistake. "moonlight," you guys won best picture. "moonlight" won. this is not a joke. this is not a joke, i'm afraid they read the wrong thing.
a few of them, jordan horowitz, mark platt, fred berger gave speeches.nd i'm now sitting in the audience watching these speeches. the plan is for me to end the show from the audience in a seat next to matt damon, who i want you to make no mistake, whatever confusion about who won, matt damon lost. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] he is a loser. but we're sitting there. and we notice some commotion going on. and matt says, i think i heard the stage manager say they got the winner wrong. the...
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we showed the disturbing surveillance of four young men pump link the victim with punches to nancy berger. she was out walking her grandson right where the assault happen happened. >> my daughter and son-in-law live in this neighborhood, and i've always felt kind of save here. when i, you know, i'd be walking the baby. >> reporter: but not so much now. gary pratt has lived in the area for some time and finds what happened appalling. >> does it surprise you? >> um, yes and no. um, this is happened in the past before. um, it doesn't seem quite so recently, um, but that doesn't mean i'm not still kind of shocked and concerned about it. >> reporter: police say the brutal beat down happened at 8:00 o'clock at night and was completely random. >> they may have seen him walking down the street at some point in time and maybe thought he was an easy target because his cell phone being in his hand or he was distracted in some way. >> reporter: investigators say the four tried to steal the man's cell phone but ended up running away without it. beverly mccann lives around the corner. she says this is
we showed the disturbing surveillance of four young men pump link the victim with punches to nancy berger. she was out walking her grandson right where the assault happen happened. >> my daughter and son-in-law live in this neighborhood, and i've always felt kind of save here. when i, you know, i'd be walking the baby. >> reporter: but not so much now. gary pratt has lived in the area for some time and finds what happened appalling. >> does it surprise you? >> um, yes...
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if it all goes well, if it doesn't, it will be just me crying my eyes out while i ethan in and out bergerly sound good though. >> a lot of people are looking forward to seeing corden host the show, including corden's parents who are very proud of their son becoming so successful. today is a special day for corden's parents for another reason too. >> it is our forty-sixth wedding anniversary tomorrow. so we are going to be really excited what a way to celebrate our forty-sixth wedding anniversary. >> celebrating with the grammys, yes. >> he has always been funny. >> right around five, he realized that if he behaved a certain way he would get a continue i reaction. >> yes. >> he loved it. >> yes. >> hey, hey. >> it looks like the apple does not fall far from the tree there congrats to malcolm and margaret corden, they may make a quick appearance on the grammys but they didn't want to give away secrets about the host act. more coverage is coming up throughout the show, and we have some information also on will bring home the grammy gold. >>> don't forget grammys are tonight, she starts at 8:
if it all goes well, if it doesn't, it will be just me crying my eyes out while i ethan in and out bergerly sound good though. >> a lot of people are looking forward to seeing corden host the show, including corden's parents who are very proud of their son becoming so successful. today is a special day for corden's parents for another reason too. >> it is our forty-sixth wedding anniversary tomorrow. so we are going to be really excited what a way to celebrate our forty-sixth...
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president today -- >> and not only that, harris, not only that, but i remember talking with sandy berger in the clinton administration. he had his problems. but he told me after his told his wife for the fourth time that he had to cancel the family vacation, she said all right, let's not plan anything until 2001. >> i see a giant plane behind you. watching the action over your left shoulder. i don't want to ignore that. so the president today talking with the workers in boeing and then later to the rest of the nation. one of the things he said, our goal is to rely more on u.s. products and less on imports. he talked about jobs and the economy today. that was a huge issue for voters in november. >> it was. boeing is one of the biggest exporters in terms of dollars in the united states. he's planes, the ones you see behind me, the new 787 dreamliner-10. they've made 1,200 of them and there's 700 on order. most of them go overseas. so he was talking about keeping jobs here in the united states. while boeing will construct this very first international overseas manufacturing facility in chin
president today -- >> and not only that, harris, not only that, but i remember talking with sandy berger in the clinton administration. he had his problems. but he told me after his told his wife for the fourth time that he had to cancel the family vacation, she said all right, let's not plan anything until 2001. >> i see a giant plane behind you. watching the action over your left shoulder. i don't want to ignore that. so the president today talking with the workers in boeing and...
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. >> hi, nick berger. i'm from washington state. we're very trade department. also have you anemic viewunique views. we benefit from import export bank quite a bit. not just from boeing, but also from suppliers further down on the supply chain. so i'm curious and i hear a lot of resignation and some doom and gloom in what you're saying right now. so for the benefit of the great estate. >> you're very perceptive. >> for the benefit of the great estate and t-- greatest state i union, what can we do to advocate some of these policies we don't know yet. particularly xm bank. how do we make sure that doesn't suffer like t tip and all the other things that we liked. >> well, i get lost in the bank issue. i understand it's important to you, but it's pretty marginal in terms of things that have been discussed here. how did -- if we had the best trading and worker adjustment programs in the world, would we still have been able to withstand the lure of cheap labor from mexico. i began work at the u.s. chamber of commerce decades ago. in the 60s and we were beginning to d
. >> hi, nick berger. i'm from washington state. we're very trade department. also have you anemic viewunique views. we benefit from import export bank quite a bit. not just from boeing, but also from suppliers further down on the supply chain. so i'm curious and i hear a lot of resignation and some doom and gloom in what you're saying right now. so for the benefit of the great estate. >> you're very perceptive. >> for the benefit of the great estate and t-- greatest state i...
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my own account and offer to pay commission for of this developing trade to the english merchants bergert of them are in london. . >> fiber up of feet and then my religious experience with the feelings of important openness that there is no superior or inferior. . >> the morning of may 19 hearing she could do ourselves warm in front of the medical and legal experts and have occurred tried on charges of mental incompetence could be held against her will with the insanity. due to technical difficulties we cannot bring you the first few minutes so we bring you the conference an
my own account and offer to pay commission for of this developing trade to the english merchants bergert of them are in london. . >> fiber up of feet and then my religious experience with the feelings of important openness that there is no superior or inferior. . >> the morning of may 19 hearing she could do ourselves warm in front of the medical and legal experts and have occurred tried on charges of mental incompetence could be held against her will with the insanity. due to...
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i would ever forget the warmth and love he was greeted at every single day -- house berger after graduating a move to a land of which i have called home nearly 40 years i met my wife, and raise our seven. i did residency at everywhere i've returned to serve as the medical director of the orthopedic clinic. i have treated patients from all walks of life including many children berger anyone who's had the privilege of treating a child knows of filling it is to look into the eyes of a mom or dad to help heal their son or daughter mia memories are filled of patients and parents and after 25 years i started a solo orthopedic practice it eventually became one of the far just off practices in the country that i eventually served as chairman of the board. as a practicing physician i learned to the broader health care system and a couple of different memories stand out. the number of times where patients were angry figuratively standing between themselves and their physician making it so what the physician was recommending may or may not be possible through insurance regulators toward the government
i would ever forget the warmth and love he was greeted at every single day -- house berger after graduating a move to a land of which i have called home nearly 40 years i met my wife, and raise our seven. i did residency at everywhere i've returned to serve as the medical director of the orthopedic clinic. i have treated patients from all walks of life including many children berger anyone who's had the privilege of treating a child knows of filling it is to look into the eyes of a mom or dad...
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luciano berger is on the health select committee. for hundreds and thousands of people across the country. would it be different if labour was in power? most certainly it would. the decisions that have been made since 2010, whether it is the cuts we have seen to social care, the reorganisation of the nhs, which cost billions of pounds and has created pressure in the system, all the cuts we have seen elsewhere which mean that people turn up at accident and emergency because they find themselves in a crisis or find themselves in an acute physical health condition, it is where people end up. i saw it myself first—hand when i was in a&e a few weeks ago. what happened ? when i was in a&e a few weeks ago. what happened? i was told to go by my gp because of a suspected clot on the long, i am pregnant, my gp because of a suspected clot on the long, iam pregnant, as my gp because of a suspected clot on the long, i am pregnant, as you can see, and found myself waiting for over 5.5 hours before i was put on a trolley, so i will be in the statis
luciano berger is on the health select committee. for hundreds and thousands of people across the country. would it be different if labour was in power? most certainly it would. the decisions that have been made since 2010, whether it is the cuts we have seen to social care, the reorganisation of the nhs, which cost billions of pounds and has created pressure in the system, all the cuts we have seen elsewhere which mean that people turn up at accident and emergency because they find themselves...
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danny berger of bloomberg markets life reported that equate to bank of america, earnings are down 1%over-year. when you look at the result according to analyst estimates, they are 1% better than expected, whereas earnings are 2% better than expected. that might you a role as well. joe: there is a lot of enthusiasm for small because they did not have the exposure. i am looking at the eurozone, and there is all of that debate about the ecb, holy back on easing. if you look at inflation forecast from major institutions, there is not a lot of imminent reason. the yellow line is inflation forecast, the orange line is the forecast.mber 2017, you see the european commission, the head still falling short of 2%. then it will fade in 2018 as the base effect from the oil rally starts to folder. -- falter. there is no real momentum for sustained action on the inflation, which is what the central bank wants to see. they does have a 49 forecast, but there is evening. despite the optimism in europe about the economy, the comeback is still not getting that inflation according to the forecast. scarle
danny berger of bloomberg markets life reported that equate to bank of america, earnings are down 1%over-year. when you look at the result according to analyst estimates, they are 1% better than expected, whereas earnings are 2% better than expected. that might you a role as well. joe: there is a lot of enthusiasm for small because they did not have the exposure. i am looking at the eurozone, and there is all of that debate about the ecb, holy back on easing. if you look at inflation forecast...
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americans first berger talk with each other, a compromise. that is politics. before we do that nothing else will work. [applause] >> i will be very clear receipt word uttered i agree with and i will skip forward. [laughter] so what will they do about small-business and how will be better connect? here is a solution adjust bottom of. [laughter] earlier today you heard from the senator from new hampshire the only democrat to defeat a republican senator in the purple state $75 million was spent on her campaign. and nearly 95% went to the international or national corporate media. 1f we took $10 million of that and hired full-time workers for two years. let the corporate media where they reside, i don't care. i will show you democratic victories from every single community. and those 100 employees will buy a new car and will be investing making the economy grow. and then to invest in our own community. [cheers and applause] the it but hillary bottom clinton we protested but we did not bode. - - vote we got mad but we did not turn them into passion for the democrat
americans first berger talk with each other, a compromise. that is politics. before we do that nothing else will work. [applause] >> i will be very clear receipt word uttered i agree with and i will skip forward. [laughter] so what will they do about small-business and how will be better connect? here is a solution adjust bottom of. [laughter] earlier today you heard from the senator from new hampshire the only democrat to defeat a republican senator in the purple state $75 million was...
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luciana berger: on holocaust memorial day on friday, the prime minister told us that "our commitment to remember the holocaust is about more than words." she said it is about standing up to prejudice wherever it is found today. why, then, was the prime minister unable on saturday to adhere to her own call to action? >> hear, hear. boris johnson: the prime minister made it very clear he did not agree with this policy. i have made it absolutely clear and abundantly clear several times now and above -- is my view, that it that it is divisive, discriminatory, and wrong. robert neill: the foreign secretary is to be congratulated on working to protect the rights of british nationals, but will he also consider that he would not be telling an ally how to run its own country by reminding it, in calm and firm terms, that our shared relationship is based on mutual respect for the rule of law, both nationally and internationally? persisting with this policy does america no good in that regard at all. i completely: agree with my honorable friend. i would just point out that we are more likely, as
luciana berger: on holocaust memorial day on friday, the prime minister told us that "our commitment to remember the holocaust is about more than words." she said it is about standing up to prejudice wherever it is found today. why, then, was the prime minister unable on saturday to adhere to her own call to action? >> hear, hear. boris johnson: the prime minister made it very clear he did not agree with this policy. i have made it absolutely clear and abundantly clear several...
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a 6-3 decision but there was a procurium issued by the court that chief justi justicebergjustice berger dissented but he said, no, the press can go ahead and publish the pentagon papers. that created an environment. david was mentioning, you're working on something and you go to the government and say, we have this and it may be sensitive and secret and we want to find out if it's true. we want to put it in context. i think at least, i'm sure david and lots of people would agree that you don't want to publish something that's going to get somebody killed or thrown in jail, so you have to be very careful. i can think time and time again going to the seventh floor on the cia, going to the oval office and presenting information that we have and you can do that knowing you're not going to be arrested and knowing in a more important way that the government is going to not say, gee, you've got this, we're going to court to stop you from publishing. so i think it's been, i know it's been liberating to the press. is it to the government? >> liberating in the sense of being able to engage in tho
a 6-3 decision but there was a procurium issued by the court that chief justi justicebergjustice berger dissented but he said, no, the press can go ahead and publish the pentagon papers. that created an environment. david was mentioning, you're working on something and you go to the government and say, we have this and it may be sensitive and secret and we want to find out if it's true. we want to put it in context. i think at least, i'm sure david and lots of people would agree that you don't...
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we closed to and we're coming out of the third one berger i have five left time going down at two. >>uring the day dead discovery breach the relationship with the inspector general blistering with a lack of communication by a understand things have improved how is that today? >> then i say that because we meet monthly with their concerns is a very good relationship with that with like to defer to the question to achieve security officer. >> one of the things was to establish a relationship with the inspector general. everything from the compliance after -- to the rollout and then have given us guidance to those metrics and reporting to see why that is evident in the long run as quickly as a rebel deals spirit to make that first roll-call. >> high-yield the remainder of my time. >> director back according to the background check that is not responsible for 95 percent of the background investigations. . . >> delays out of series of examples of disqualifying factors that investigators and adjudicators will use to determine eligibility. based on question on the sf 86, think people think o
we closed to and we're coming out of the third one berger i have five left time going down at two. >>uring the day dead discovery breach the relationship with the inspector general blistering with a lack of communication by a understand things have improved how is that today? >> then i say that because we meet monthly with their concerns is a very good relationship with that with like to defer to the question to achieve security officer. >> one of the things was to establish a...
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i'll go out for you with a cheese berger. eric? i don't know.ws sunday also because we've got to see chris wallace. he is going to sit down with houston texans' defensive end j.j. watt. plus, the power panel is a veritable who's who of football greats. terry bradshaw, of course, howie long, michael strahan, jimmy johnson, the whole nfl sunday team. here on the fox news channel, yeah, check your local listings for the times. oh, and this is huge. bill o'reilly, well, he has the pregame interview with president trump. that is happening at 4:00 eastern on the big fox, as shep calls it. so there you go. and right now the news continues. >>> thousands of people are on the march again in cities around the u.s. to protest the president's immigration policies. a live look now there in houston. we'll have the latest on the fallout and what washington plans to do next. also protests spread to the hills of hollywood. how some of the nation's biggest names could choose to demonstrate against the president. c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a hea
i'll go out for you with a cheese berger. eric? i don't know.ws sunday also because we've got to see chris wallace. he is going to sit down with houston texans' defensive end j.j. watt. plus, the power panel is a veritable who's who of football greats. terry bradshaw, of course, howie long, michael strahan, jimmy johnson, the whole nfl sunday team. here on the fox news channel, yeah, check your local listings for the times. oh, and this is huge. bill o'reilly, well, he has the pregame interview...
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but they don't have this read on for the ride to make up berger characterized motivation and the wayy have been the nominee or the administration. 37 democrats voted for that have a travel ban. a travel ban from people from iraq, syria and other countries that were related to or involved in international terrorism. they voted for a travel ban from the same countries not that they are declining the executive orders signed by eight executive tribe. secretary kelley provides that to exclude legal permanent residents of monasteries derogatory information to justify that. that's the right thing to do. that outrage of some of the same people who voted for a travel ban from some of the same countries is a little hard to take at face value. one of the reasons why the election turned out a way it did and public backlash of the failure and the holder and justice departments and of course the laws whether immigration laws, were they prefer we kill terrorists rather than capture them and question them or that's a morally superior position. we no attorney general holds her is the first in history
but they don't have this read on for the ride to make up berger characterized motivation and the wayy have been the nominee or the administration. 37 democrats voted for that have a travel ban. a travel ban from people from iraq, syria and other countries that were related to or involved in international terrorism. they voted for a travel ban from the same countries not that they are declining the executive orders signed by eight executive tribe. secretary kelley provides that to exclude legal...
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verma berger you have been asked a lot of questions. i have listened carefully. they were not gotcha questions. they were appropriate given the fact you will head an agency that is involved with $1 trillion of spending and health care over 100 million people. these questions gave a sense of how you would approach them. i enjoyed our conversation. i decided i will give you as much real-estate as they could. that is why asked the question about pharmaceutical prices which is huge and so on portend. i will have her give me one example just one example of what she would do if confirmed in this position. and we did not get that so i will get that for the record but i would get those very carefully because when i am troubled for a the questions that are appropriate for a job like this and the public needs answers and i look for it to talking with you further. >> there is an important part of of process and not surprisingly you have handled yourself very well. bombs and did this expeditiously from the cms administrator. and that administrator that is not confirmed but h
verma berger you have been asked a lot of questions. i have listened carefully. they were not gotcha questions. they were appropriate given the fact you will head an agency that is involved with $1 trillion of spending and health care over 100 million people. these questions gave a sense of how you would approach them. i enjoyed our conversation. i decided i will give you as much real-estate as they could. that is why asked the question about pharmaceutical prices which is huge and so on...
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. >> just like small ham bergers. >> i'm a big fan. especially with cheese.my entire career. until now. >> wow. i like the next one. if it's true, we share something in common. your guilty pleasure, barry m manil manilow. >> true. and i know we share something in common because i heard barry manilow's velvet voice coming from your dressing room. >> no way. >> my mom, growing up, was a huge barrow manilow fan. the first time i bet barry, i said, you are a huge inspiration to me as a kid. >> here we go. ♪ you kissed me and stopped me from shaking ♪ ♪ and i need you today oh, mandy ♪ >> wow. >> i mean, the man -- >> you can sing any time. >>talent. is a talent. still doing it. >> little-known facts about barry manilow. he is afraid of being on a boat. and we did a cruise show. >> this sounds awful already. >> we had to get him from the harbor to the boat. and he had to take a small boat. and he was, like, freaking out. >> what did you do? >> we did a mr. t. on "the a team." we knocked him out. >> sounds like he has bad management if his manager knows he he doesn
. >> just like small ham bergers. >> i'm a big fan. especially with cheese.my entire career. until now. >> wow. i like the next one. if it's true, we share something in common. your guilty pleasure, barry m manil manilow. >> true. and i know we share something in common because i heard barry manilow's velvet voice coming from your dressing room. >> no way. >> my mom, growing up, was a huge barrow manilow fan. the first time i bet barry, i said, you are a huge...
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they were strongly against clinton and the republicans were screaming berger. and lot of democrats. and he made the veto. there were more things like that. because he have this reputation in the governor's mansion. >> ladies and gentlemen, dennis prager and a bright stevens and our moderator. [applause]
they were strongly against clinton and the republicans were screaming berger. and lot of democrats. and he made the veto. there were more things like that. because he have this reputation in the governor's mansion. >> ladies and gentlemen, dennis prager and a bright stevens and our moderator. [applause]