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. >> brooke: thomas... >> bill: yes. thomas is that little boy's father, not ridge. >> brooke: oh, god. i don't believe it. >> bill: look, brooke, i-i... i shouldn't even be telling you any of this. but it's the answer you're looking for to keep rick from leaving town. this could change everything at forrester. thomas is douglas' father. ridge is a fraud. he's living a lie. >> ridge: so we're all in agreement. we're gonna do what's best for douglas. >> caroline: because if the secret of douglas' paternity ever got out... >> ridge: he'd be scarred for the rest of his life. and this company doesn't need another scandal. so the four of us, we need to agree that no one else finds out
. >> brooke: thomas... >> bill: yes. thomas is that little boy's father, not ridge. >> brooke: oh, god. i don't believe it. >> bill: look, brooke, i-i... i shouldn't even be telling you any of this. but it's the answer you're looking for to keep rick from leaving town. this could change everything at forrester. thomas is douglas' father. ridge is a fraud. he's living a lie. >> ridge: so we're all in agreement. we're gonna do what's best for douglas. >>...
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bill thomas says that over two years, investigators discovered a disturbing trend. >> unnecessary charges for services that were not performed. significant over sale. >> then the bureau, an anonymous tip from a former employee, alleging the fatwas not only here but i firestone's all over the state. >> we had prepared undercover vehicles and it was at 35 to locations across the states. >> 21 stores engaged in fraudulent practices such as overcharging, including seven locations in and around the bay area and now the attorney general has drafted an accusation against each store, seeking to revoke their licenses to do business in california. a spokes person said that bridgestone immediately launched an investigation. bridgestone implemented corrective actions. state officials say there is only one way to make sure you do not get ripped off next. you always ask questions if you are not sure what they are explaining to you. >> and if you own a volkswagen, this is what you need to know, these are the car models that were illegally rigged to perform better on missions tests. manufacturers sold 11
bill thomas says that over two years, investigators discovered a disturbing trend. >> unnecessary charges for services that were not performed. significant over sale. >> then the bureau, an anonymous tip from a former employee, alleging the fatwas not only here but i firestone's all over the state. >> we had prepared undercover vehicles and it was at 35 to locations across the states. >> 21 stores engaged in fraudulent practices such as overcharging, including seven...
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bill thomas of the california bureau of automobile repair says over two years, investigators discovered a disturbing trend. >> unnecessary services being sold to consumers. potential fraud, charge you for services that weren't performed, significant oversell. >> reporter: then the bureau got an anonymous tip from a former employee alleging that the fraud was not just happening here but at firestones all over the state. >> we prepared undercover vehicles and conducted covert undercover operations at 30 firestone locations throughout the state. >> reporter: the investigation found that of those 30, 21 firestone stores engaged in fraudulent practices like overcharging including seven location in and around the bay area. now the attorney general has drafted an accusation against each firestone store, seeking to revoke their licenses to do business in california. a spokesman for bridgestone/firestone said in a statement, bridgestone immediately launched an extensive internal investigation and shared our findings with the bureau of automobile repair. bridgestone subsequently implemented appro
bill thomas of the california bureau of automobile repair says over two years, investigators discovered a disturbing trend. >> unnecessary services being sold to consumers. potential fraud, charge you for services that weren't performed, significant oversell. >> reporter: then the bureau got an anonymous tip from a former employee alleging that the fraud was not just happening here but at firestones all over the state. >> we prepared undercover vehicles and conducted covert...
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bill thomas is the editor and publisher of doubleday. >> and booktv's live coverage from chicago now continues. author mark kurlansky discusses his book, "paper: paging through history." >> welcome to the 32nd annual chicago tribune printers low lit fest. i want to give a special thank you to all our sponsors. the theme of this year's festival is what's your story, and we encourage you to share the stories you hear this weekend on twitter, instagram or facebook using the hashtag prlf16. you can keep up the spirit of lit fest going all year by downloading the printers row app where you'll find all of the chicago tribunes premium books content, free and discounted e-books for subscribers and the complete printers row lit fest schedule. download today to get a free e-book and $5 off lit fest merchandise. today's program will be broadcast live on c-span2's booktv. if there's time at the end for a question and answer session with the author, we and that you use the microphone located to your right so that the home viewing audience can hear your question. before we begin today's program, w
bill thomas is the editor and publisher of doubleday. >> and booktv's live coverage from chicago now continues. author mark kurlansky discusses his book, "paper: paging through history." >> welcome to the 32nd annual chicago tribune printers low lit fest. i want to give a special thank you to all our sponsors. the theme of this year's festival is what's your story, and we encourage you to share the stories you hear this weekend on twitter, instagram or facebook using the...
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he didn't exactly apologize but congressman bill thomas, he did cry through his whole contrite statement on the floor of the house and it was a very humble statement and when he was done he got a big big big bipartisan standing ovation in the house for him having been so contrite about what he did which was in fact to call the cops on other members of the congress. things sometimes do go nuts. another hot summer day in 2008 in the heat of the presidential campaign that year when it was drill baby drill time in the republican party, house republicans for several days that july 2008 they all trooped down to the floor. >>> of the house to give speeches on drilling. the lights and cameras were off but they gave these speeches anyway to drill baby drill, drill the arctic. nancy pelosi was in charge of the house at that point. she kept the house in recess through all of those republican speeches on drilling while the republican members of congress kept taking the floor in the dark basically just talking themselves out. four years later 2012 nancy pelosi was the minority leader and she led a wa
he didn't exactly apologize but congressman bill thomas, he did cry through his whole contrite statement on the floor of the house and it was a very humble statement and when he was done he got a big big big bipartisan standing ovation in the house for him having been so contrite about what he did which was in fact to call the cops on other members of the congress. things sometimes do go nuts. another hot summer day in 2008 in the heat of the presidential campaign that year when it was drill...
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bill thomas is the editor and publisher of doubleday. thank you. >> welcome to las vegas on booktv, located at the southern tip of nevada at the floor of the mojave desert. about 42 million people every year to visit the city for its many casinos, shows and restaurants. with the help of our thoughts and indications cable partners for the next two hours we will turn out the history of the city and tapping to the literary scene here with local authors david beginner feature in las vegas at this former mayor, oscar goodman. >> mr. goodman, how did you become a lawyer? >> all by accident. the most amazing thing in the world. i came to las vegas with my beautiful wife in 1964 and basically would take anything if i pass the bar. i had a motto that there is a remedy. believe it or not, one of the first card counters, even though they didn't call them that at that time. my dad and has $25 a week for pleasure. we couldn't use it for rent or gambling. we went out to a place called the charcoal room. after dinner we would take whatever we had left
bill thomas is the editor and publisher of doubleday. thank you. >> welcome to las vegas on booktv, located at the southern tip of nevada at the floor of the mojave desert. about 42 million people every year to visit the city for its many casinos, shows and restaurants. with the help of our thoughts and indications cable partners for the next two hours we will turn out the history of the city and tapping to the literary scene here with local authors david beginner feature in las vegas at...
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have you and bill crossed the line? >> thomas: thank you.
have you and bill crossed the line? >> thomas: thank you.
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matters, for example, of criminal procedure -- especially the meaning of the various bill of rights provisions -- thomas is identified as perhaps the most conservative justice on the court. but on criminal procedural matters, he often ends up writing opinions that make him look like a liberal, because he wants the words to mean what they meant at the time. he wants -- he will suppress his own impulses and prejudices, try to preserve judicial integrity by adhering to his original general meaning approach. and he does it repeatedly. you know, a good example, no one is probably more opposed to partial-birth abortion than thomas. and yet when the supreme court heard the case in carhart against stenberg, he wrote a concurring opinion saying where does congress get the power to the pass this lawsome congress has -- law? congress has, it's using the commerce clause to regulate this kind of question? he's very consistent. >> host: how often did he and justice scalia vote the same on issues? >> guest: about 87% of the time. now, that's less than, for example, ginsburg and breyer. so -- and ginsburg and stevens o
matters, for example, of criminal procedure -- especially the meaning of the various bill of rights provisions -- thomas is identified as perhaps the most conservative justice on the court. but on criminal procedural matters, he often ends up writing opinions that make him look like a liberal, because he wants the words to mean what they meant at the time. he wants -- he will suppress his own impulses and prejudices, try to preserve judicial integrity by adhering to his original general meaning...
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bill. >>> good morning i'm brooke thomas. >> i'm jim donovan. your facebook feed business to look different. we will tell you bit. but first here's what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute. >> unought audible. >> thirteen year-old boy shot and killed playing with friend in the germantown neighborhood. >> detectives have the gun they are trying to figure out who it belongs to. >>> police are interviewing victim of the hit and run in the point breeze section of philadelphia. >> kind of unnerving. >> police in delaware hope public can identify a man in connection with the sexual assault. the attack happened in broad day lied in brandywine park. >> i'm not particularly thrilled to have sign this one. >> plan to raise new jersey gas taxis heading to the state senate. >> the gas taxings up by 23 cents a gallon. >> he was stranded on a desert island what homeless person would you want. >> whichever celebrity most shaped like a boat. i have always wanted to ask you this, what is in your wallet. >> a whole lot of money. >> good for h
bill. >>> good morning i'm brooke thomas. >> i'm jim donovan. your facebook feed business to look different. we will tell you bit. but first here's what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute. >> unought audible. >> thirteen year-old boy shot and killed playing with friend in the germantown neighborhood. >> detectives have the gun they are trying to figure out who it belongs to. >>> police are interviewing victim of the hit and run in...
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bill. >>> good morning i'm brooke thomas. >> i'm jim donovan.ed business to look different. we will tell you bit. but first here's what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute. >> unought audible. >> thirteen year-old boy shot and killed playing with friend in the germantown neighborhood. >> detectives have the gun they are trying to figure out who it belongs to. >>> police are interviewing victim of the hit and run in the point breeze section of philadelphia. >> kind of unnerving. >> police in delaware hope public can identify a man in connection with the sexual assault. the attack happened in broad day lied in brandywine park. >> i'm not particularly thrilled to have sign this one. >> plan
bill. >>> good morning i'm brooke thomas. >> i'm jim donovan.ed business to look different. we will tell you bit. but first here's what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute. >> unought audible. >> thirteen year-old boy shot and killed playing with friend in the germantown neighborhood. >> detectives have the gun they are trying to figure out who it belongs to. >>> police are interviewing victim of the hit and run in the point breeze...
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bill? >> reporter: good afternoon, thomas.making voting hard across parts of britain and adding to the almost apocalyptic atmosphere around this vote. the turnout is expected to be high because this is the most important vote here in 40 years. far more important than any election. it's historic. it's been a passionate often vi vitriolic campaign. do you want to remain inside the european or leave the eu. britain's been a member since 1973. nearly every political leader here, most business leaders, as well as leaders like president obama want britain to stay. good business for jobs, for security, and for the western alliance. but there will be a strong vote to leave even if that campaign loses. there is a mood here that mirrors the trump campaign in the u.s. anti-immigrant, anti-leet, nationalists, desperate to take back control of the country and the economy. that's in the face of what they see as foreign threats or interference. that message has gained a lot of traction. immigration in particular has been a hot button issue i
bill? >> reporter: good afternoon, thomas.making voting hard across parts of britain and adding to the almost apocalyptic atmosphere around this vote. the turnout is expected to be high because this is the most important vote here in 40 years. far more important than any election. it's historic. it's been a passionate often vi vitriolic campaign. do you want to remain inside the european or leave the eu. britain's been a member since 1973. nearly every political leader here, most business...
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john thomas, california, bill, you interrupted the second person in line to become president.upted the president himself, you may remember. that's my job, to get answers, not to moderate speeches. bruce, brooksville, florida, wi bill, you're wrong on the gator issue. every florida resident knows that gators can be at the edge. why didn they have a resort beah there, a beach where tourists bring their kids every single day. good grief. paul, los angeles, as a member former advanced man for ronald reagan i see where nancy reagan's former chief of staff has written a book. you should debate him. the issue is documentation. it's in stone. why should i debate it? by the way, we're shooting the movie "killing reagan" in atlanta. update on monday. i'm a history buff, getting my kids into it. is there anything we can read together? next week, the children's book "the day the president was shot." i'm sending you guy as copy and i hope you like it a lot. we put a lot of work into that. >>> factor tip of the day, the tv series legends and lies resumes this coming sunday evening at 8:00.
john thomas, california, bill, you interrupted the second person in line to become president.upted the president himself, you may remember. that's my job, to get answers, not to moderate speeches. bruce, brooksville, florida, wi bill, you're wrong on the gator issue. every florida resident knows that gators can be at the edge. why didn they have a resort beah there, a beach where tourists bring their kids every single day. good grief. paul, los angeles, as a member former advanced man for...
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lieutenant journal thomas and former fbi investigator bill daly takes us through what could have and should have been red flagged. >> plus we also heard today from the presidential candidates focusing on their attacks in their speeches. >> hillary clinton for months and despite so many attacks repeatedly refuse to even say the words radical islam. you owned your car for four years, you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls, and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement™, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. perfect driving record. >>perfect. no tickets. no accidents... >>that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. >>yup... now, you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? >>no. your insurance rates go through the roof. your
lieutenant journal thomas and former fbi investigator bill daly takes us through what could have and should have been red flagged. >> plus we also heard today from the presidential candidates focusing on their attacks in their speeches. >> hillary clinton for months and despite so many attacks repeatedly refuse to even say the words radical islam. you owned your car for four years, you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything...
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thomas. -webb simpson. -jordan spieth. ♪ -bubba watson. -bill haas. man: on the tee, jason dufner. louis oosthuzien.immy walker. rickie fowler. adam scott. before sunday, before moving day... before cut day, there's count day. titleist. the number-one ball of the u.s. open for 68 years and still counting. when you have a lot of followers, you should take them somewhere. they want to see the world through your eyes... or your stomach. so show them the waterfalls, the duck boats, the sheep and sweaters made from sheep. all i need is one card and a witty instagram caption. for rewards... for the services and protections of membership... for the journey... carry the american express premier rewards gold card. >>> fox sports coverage of the 116th u.s. open championship brought to you by -- >> tomorrow morning we will have golf for you early, at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. that is when it starts on fs1. finish off the third round and roll into the final round which will eventually roll over to right here now welcome inside our broadcast booth. i a
thomas. -webb simpson. -jordan spieth. ♪ -bubba watson. -bill haas. man: on the tee, jason dufner. louis oosthuzien.immy walker. rickie fowler. adam scott. before sunday, before moving day... before cut day, there's count day. titleist. the number-one ball of the u.s. open for 68 years and still counting. when you have a lot of followers, you should take them somewhere. they want to see the world through your eyes... or your stomach. so show them the waterfalls, the duck boats, the sheep and...
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bill into law. some businesses cannot afford the hike. >>> 4:35 is the time. michael thomas has the forecas forecast. good morning to you mr. mr. forecast. >> good morning to you you mentioned it earlier a chill in the atmosphere. i would belying if i didn't say it's a welcomed chill. >> it lt refreshing right. >> i didn't feel chills i don't know what you guys are talking about i'm hot. >> we know you lost all feeling body an >> right. >> it is what it is. >> it is what it is. let's look at temperatures around the region. not a bad start to the day. again humidity is gone. out of here. 64 current number in washingto washington. that's the coldest morning low so far since may 26. 63 annapolis this morning and baltimore in the 50s. 59. frederick 55 and martinsburg 57 winchester 57 and again quite the distance this time yesterday. 8 cooler than this time yesterday in d.c.. 13 coldner frederick and leonardtown, 10 in annapolis, quantico and culpeper. again a cool are start. maybe if you have sensitive skin you want to throw the lighter jacket on. we have clear skies out there.
bill into law. some businesses cannot afford the hike. >>> 4:35 is the time. michael thomas has the forecas forecast. good morning to you mr. mr. forecast. >> good morning to you you mentioned it earlier a chill in the atmosphere. i would belying if i didn't say it's a welcomed chill. >> it lt refreshing right. >> i didn't feel chills i don't know what you guys are talking about i'm hot. >> we know you lost all feeling body an >> right. >> it is what...
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bill next year. >>> good morning, everyone, today is tuesday, june 28th, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm brooke thomas. including the toll the overnight rain took on a home. first, a check on the parts of our area still getting rain right now with katie and a look at whether the rain impacting roads with meisha. >> good morning, they are impacting roads actually. we have couple of accidents out there. we have some debris in the roadway, a lot of construction, but
bill next year. >>> good morning, everyone, today is tuesday, june 28th, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm brooke thomas. including the toll the overnight rain took on a home. first, a check on the parts of our area still getting rain right now with katie and a look at whether the rain impacting roads with meisha. >> good morning, they are impacting roads actually. we have couple of accidents out there. we have some debris in the roadway, a lot of construction, but
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remember thomas thomas jefferson wanted to have part of the bill of rights the right to be free of monopolies. he did not care about the price of gas or the price of food, what he cared about was the political power that you get when you are such a large company that you are bigger than most countries. that is what happened to the oil and gas industry. so big that really, especially after world war ii they could just dictate public policy laws. remember the amount of oil consumed, drilled for and consumed after world war ii doubled in part of that was its use for plastic. also of course the industry was able to make sure it was used for lots and lots of other things and other sources of energy may have been developed but they really were able to dictate how our tax dollars were used. so i want to now fast-forward because we do not have that much time and i want to talk about what happened when these important laws were under attack and repealed. i guess the story really begins, we will start it with the nixon administration. there were a lot of people in the oil and gas industry very concerne
remember thomas thomas jefferson wanted to have part of the bill of rights the right to be free of monopolies. he did not care about the price of gas or the price of food, what he cared about was the political power that you get when you are such a large company that you are bigger than most countries. that is what happened to the oil and gas industry. so big that really, especially after world war ii they could just dictate public policy laws. remember the amount of oil consumed, drilled for...
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bill next year. >>> good morning, everyone, today is tuesday, june 28th, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm brooke thomas. we have a lot to get to including the toll the overnight rain took on a home. first, a check on the parts of our area still getting rain right now with katie and a look at whether the rain impacting roads with meisha. >> good morning, they are impacting roads actually. we have couple of accidents out there. we have some debris in the roadway, a lot of construction, but the dent is where my focus is right now. >> and the rain still falling depending where you are, you saw it on storm scan. let's take you right on out to a snapshot basically on the radar, where the rain still falling quite heavily, across southern new jersey, especially, and into portions of delaware. so, this first batch is beginning to move away. however, we are not as we just said out of the woods just yet, even when it does winds down, so a lot of moisture currently building up in the atmosphere, heavy rain currently falling through specially cumberland, cape may counties, and this is going to slow you down, where y
bill next year. >>> good morning, everyone, today is tuesday, june 28th, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm brooke thomas. we have a lot to get to including the toll the overnight rain took on a home. first, a check on the parts of our area still getting rain right now with katie and a look at whether the rain impacting roads with meisha. >> good morning, they are impacting roads actually. we have couple of accidents out there. we have some debris in the roadway, a lot of...
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hurd: i rise today in support of senate bill 2133, the fraud reduction and data analytics act of 2015, introduced by senator thomas carper of delaware. s. 2133 is a bipartisan bill that will strengthen and enhance the anti-fraud prevention and detection measures used by federal agencies. current anti-fraud prevention measures are reliant on after the fact reviews and transactions. this system is not perfect. a significant portion of the federal government's $124 billion in overpayments in fiscal year 2014, $19 billion more than fiscal year 2013, were fraud relate the current reactive anti-fraud measures require agencies to spend time and resources on efforts to track and recover these fraud-related overpayments. senate bill 2133 will help prevent these fraudulent payments from being made in the first place. the fraud prevention and data analytics act of 2015 will help protect taxpayer dollars by require the office of management budget, o.m.b., and federal agencies to adopt proactive fraud protection controls and preventive measure. the bill will require the o.m.b. to create a set of guidelines for anti-fraud measu
hurd: i rise today in support of senate bill 2133, the fraud reduction and data analytics act of 2015, introduced by senator thomas carper of delaware. s. 2133 is a bipartisan bill that will strengthen and enhance the anti-fraud prevention and detection measures used by federal agencies. current anti-fraud prevention measures are reliant on after the fact reviews and transactions. this system is not perfect. a significant portion of the federal government's $124 billion in overpayments in...
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thomas in march. icicare was $1.3 billion in the hole. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: is that largely due to this fraudulent billing of compounded drugs?you're right, absolutely, it was. was was the biggest single source of us being over-spent. >> reporter: to cover health care for the troops, the pentagon had to reallocate money from its fuel budget. >> what makes this especially egregious is the fact they were specifically going after our military force, and their families and our veterans. >> reporter: so far, they've recovered about $240 million. you've clearly put a stop to one fraud. it appears, from our reporting, another fraud is popping up. what does that say to you? >> it's not over. the fight continues. we have to always have our scouts out and be vigilant. >> reporter: cockerell dermapathology tells us there is a possibility individuals did ndt follow the company's compliance requirements, and is voluntarily returning significant amounts of money. scott, one estimate pegs the number of soldiers duped in the scam to be at least 2,000. >> pelley: jim axelrod with our investigation tonight. jim, thank you. well, muhammad ali's
thomas in march. icicare was $1.3 billion in the hole. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: is that largely due to this fraudulent billing of compounded drugs?you're right, absolutely, it was. was was the biggest single source of us being over-spent. >> reporter: to cover health care for the troops, the pentagon had to reallocate money from its fuel budget. >> what makes this especially egregious is the fact they were specifically going after our military force, and their families...
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bill: rick is leaving because of ridge. >> katie: you betrayed me. again. blatantly. i mean, wh-what is this? an act of love for her? clearly she is your priority and not me. >> thomas: i know we're trusting katie to keep this secret, but i feel like we're expecting too much. >> ridge: feel like what? she gave us her word. so, let's not "what if" this to death. let's give her some faith, have some faith in her. have some faith in me. i'm gonna protect my wife and that litbo
bill: rick is leaving because of ridge. >> katie: you betrayed me. again. blatantly. i mean, wh-what is this? an act of love for her? clearly she is your priority and not me. >> thomas: i know we're trusting katie to keep this secret, but i feel like we're expecting too much. >> ridge: feel like what? she gave us her word. so, let's not "what if" this to death. let's give her some faith, have some faith in her. have some faith in me. i'm gonna protect my wife and...
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thomas roberts spoke to former texas senator wendy davis. you may remember she's the one who staged that eleven-hour filibuster to prevent the bill from passing. >> it's going to take several months, i think, to see us rebound to a place where women throughout the state have the access that they once had prior to this law going into effect. but i know there are many people, and organizations, that are committed to making sure that that health care is returned. and that women have their reproductive freedoms restored in texas. >> the ruling now puts similar laws in 12 other states in jeopardy. lawsuits over abortion restrictions have already been filed in wisconsin, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, oklahoma, as well. and abortion law that takes effect in florida on friday could also be in trouble. >>> the other big decision from the supreme court, the rare unanimous decision to throw out former virginia governor bob mcdonnell's conviction on bribery charges. the former republican governor was convicted of 11 counts of public corruption in 2014. prosecutors claimed he accepted gifts and loans worth more than $175,000 in exchange for promoting a
thomas roberts spoke to former texas senator wendy davis. you may remember she's the one who staged that eleven-hour filibuster to prevent the bill from passing. >> it's going to take several months, i think, to see us rebound to a place where women throughout the state have the access that they once had prior to this law going into effect. but i know there are many people, and organizations, that are committed to making sure that that health care is returned. and that women have their...
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thomas. in tonight's headlines with two days until the california primary the presidential candidates are ramping up their campaigns. former president billl hold five rallies in the bay area on behalf of his wife, hillary clinton. bernie sanders is planing a big rally with music and actors as chris see field in san francisco. donald trump supporters went door-to-door in pacific heights urging people to vote. a mountain lion in cupertino as as caused a park to be evacuated at mccleland ranch preserve. they decided not to tranquilize the animal and it ran off. the most famous athlete of his team is home for good tonight. mohammad ali's body returned home today. fans are paying respects ahead of friday's public funeral. marcy gonzalez is there tonight. >> heart felt prayers and emotional reflections. >> mohammad ali stood for compassion, love and peace. >> from the place that life started ali's childhood home in louisville. >> on earth as it is in heaven jie. and around the country and world. >> we now ask you to observe a moment of silence for mohamed ali. >> tributes to the icon who died following a 32-year battle with parkinson's disease
thomas. in tonight's headlines with two days until the california primary the presidential candidates are ramping up their campaigns. former president billl hold five rallies in the bay area on behalf of his wife, hillary clinton. bernie sanders is planing a big rally with music and actors as chris see field in san francisco. donald trump supporters went door-to-door in pacific heights urging people to vote. a mountain lion in cupertino as as caused a park to be evacuated at mccleland ranch...
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bill karins. as morgan was just saying, the worst of it may not be over. >> i'd say 95% is, though, thomas. thankfully in that area. you are going to see some of the pictures, we showed the town and the hills on the sides. that's why flash flooding is the most dangerous when you get mountain and topography involved. we've had horrible incidents in colorado and this one in west virginia. a lot of these small towns in the hill country, the appalachians, they are built by little streams. that's the water and source of life and the hill on the side and they had eight inches of rain in a short period of time. those little creeks turned into rivers in a hurry and swollen rivers at that which still remains. here's west virginia. the worst of the flooding was north here and just to the east of charleston. that was in this area towards elkins. that's where they had the eight inches of rain. just showers out there. nothing that's going to cause additional problems. the only issues for today, severe weather, 17 million at risk. west virginia not mostly in it. it's from roanoke sout southwards through
bill karins. as morgan was just saying, the worst of it may not be over. >> i'd say 95% is, though, thomas. thankfully in that area. you are going to see some of the pictures, we showed the town and the hills on the sides. that's why flash flooding is the most dangerous when you get mountain and topography involved. we've had horrible incidents in colorado and this one in west virginia. a lot of these small towns in the hill country, the appalachians, they are built by little streams....
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thomas mayer. according to documents obtained by the law center has long ties to a white nationalist group here in the united states. nbc's chief global bill is following this there joining me from london. what can you tell us of the ties to the u.s. group here in the u.s. >> good afternoon, melvin. his motives are unclear and there are con fliflicting repor when he stopped and shot jo cox. what we do know is detectives are investigating whether this was a politically motivated killing and his links mayer's links of a far right group. there is a claim from the american civil rights group that mayer was a long time supporter of the national alliance which used to be the leading american white supremacies. the gun mayer used or the suspect used was said to be by witness crude or homemade. all details of his background are important because in her politics, jo cox, fought hard for the rights of immigrants and he represents an area where there are a lot of immigrants. this has caused a fire storm and not just in the uk but in france and leaders warned against this theater somehow she was killed because of her proimmigration views. it is potent
thomas mayer. according to documents obtained by the law center has long ties to a white nationalist group here in the united states. nbc's chief global bill is following this there joining me from london. what can you tell us of the ties to the u.s. group here in the u.s. >> good afternoon, melvin. his motives are unclear and there are con fliflicting repor when he stopped and shot jo cox. what we do know is detectives are investigating whether this was a politically motivated killing...
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bill that will prevent a bailout of puerto rico. >> senator mcconnell, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >>> we're join bed by the labor secretary thomas perez. he's not here in his official capacity. >> well, george, let me answer the first question you asked leader mcconnell. is donald trump qualified to be president? the sans no. he's chaos candidate. the differences between secretary clinton and donald trump in terms of temperament, values, couldn't be more stark. they're on display once against over the last two weeks. whether it's the brexit afterma aftermath, where he talks about how great his sprinkler systems are. or the aftermath of orlando where he's once again dividing america. or in the aftermath of the supreme court cases where, you know, hillary clinton is about we. donald trump is a and, hillary clinton understands that there's angst here in the country. we made a lot of progress under this president. we have a lot of work to do. and, her vision of america is a vision of we. we're stronger together. donald trump is all about me. and that's the fundamental different between the candidates. >> you talk about the angst. th
bill that will prevent a bailout of puerto rico. >> senator mcconnell, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >>> we're join bed by the labor secretary thomas perez. he's not here in his official capacity. >> well, george, let me answer the first question you asked leader mcconnell. is donald trump qualified to be president? the sans no. he's chaos candidate. the differences between secretary clinton and donald trump in terms of temperament, values,...
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thomas in march. tricare was $1.3 billion in the hole. its that largely due to this fraudulent billing right. absolutely it was. the biggest single source of us being overspent. >> reporter: to cover health care for the troops, the pentagon had to reallocate money from its fuel budget. >> what makes this especially egregious, they were specifically going after our families and veterans. >> reporter: so far, they have recovered about $240 million. >> you have clearly put a stop to one fraud. it appears from our reporting another fraud is popping up. what does that say to you? >> it is not over. the fight continues. we have to always have our scouts out and be vigilant. >> reporter: cockerell tells us there is a possibility individuals did not follow company compliance requirements and voluntarily returning significant amounts of money. one estimate pegs soldiers duped in the scam to be at least 2,000. >> jim axelrod with our investigation tonight. jim, thank you. >>> tonight, israel sealed off the west bank and gaza strip for the next three days in response to the terror attack in tel a
thomas in march. tricare was $1.3 billion in the hole. its that largely due to this fraudulent billing right. absolutely it was. the biggest single source of us being overspent. >> reporter: to cover health care for the troops, the pentagon had to reallocate money from its fuel budget. >> what makes this especially egregious, they were specifically going after our families and veterans. >> reporter: so far, they have recovered about $240 million. >> you have clearly put...
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thomas edison was mad at the gas man and in those days gas was the chief source of illumination and being this he was always flowing behind at his billsnd we have a note from his grandfather in 19207 edison a note about this legend about why he invented that incandescent lightbulb. edison wrote back to my father and said yes, it is true. i was paying $5 a day to postpone a judgment on my small factory, then came the gasman and he cut off my gas. that made me so man that it ran up eight gas technology to see if what-- electricity could me used to replace gas and i stuck to it, but i did not hurt that all except lately, 40 years, so his anger at the gasman and edison go for the incandescent light bald and traditional to replace traditional gas, so when you get angry think of how you can make money as of this. >> host: joseph in carmel indiana, hello. >> caller: i would like to hear your critique on the ferret tax and whether you think donald trump would be opposed to the fair tax because it would hit rate-- big real estate products a hard? >> guest: in terms of the fair tax is, it's national sales tax and we discussed extensively in the
thomas edison was mad at the gas man and in those days gas was the chief source of illumination and being this he was always flowing behind at his billsnd we have a note from his grandfather in 19207 edison a note about this legend about why he invented that incandescent lightbulb. edison wrote back to my father and said yes, it is true. i was paying $5 a day to postpone a judgment on my small factory, then came the gasman and he cut off my gas. that made me so man that it ran up eight gas...
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bill support responsible background checks and legislation that is bipartisan and no-fly and no buy legislation that is bipartisan. i am honored to be here with colleague cliburn. and gross. and bubby rush. and thomase thompson who was on the task force. and robin kelli who will speak about the gun violence that happens every day in our country. since orlando, probably nearly couple hundred people and over 150 people died from gun violence and we want to address that issue as well as to deeply pray for those who lost their lives and their family members in orlando and all of the mass shootings before that and remembering those who lose their lives to gun violence every single day. with that, i am pleased to yield to the assistant leader mr. jim clybourn of south carolina. >> that is the house minority leader introduce the names a laundry list of speakers who will talk about the gun control bill that the democrats want to bring to the floor of the house and they are interrupting house business and never happened before in this way. they are on the house floor blocking other business from being done including the financial reform bill that was under consideration. and right now everything ground to a
bill support responsible background checks and legislation that is bipartisan and no-fly and no buy legislation that is bipartisan. i am honored to be here with colleague cliburn. and gross. and bubby rush. and thomase thompson who was on the task force. and robin kelli who will speak about the gun violence that happens every day in our country. since orlando, probably nearly couple hundred people and over 150 people died from gun violence and we want to address that issue as well as to deeply...
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bill of rights. which is actually a pretty good thing. that's a classic example, but it's always before part of the fabric of american politics. thomasrson, andrew jackingson, abraham lincoln faced attacks. there's nothing new about it. but within the current environment, that is the platform of television. when television came in the 1950s, though actually truman made a get out the vote appeal in 1948 via television, but very few people had televisions. in '52 was the first tv campaign, so to speak, eisenhower attacked stevenson. there have been, from the beginning -- basically, there was a steady-state period from '64 to about '84 where you had about 20, 30% of ads were negative. but then started in '88, which is a watershed election, i think, you start seeing a big increase. and it continues to increase to this day. 2012 was the most negative campaign in modern times, and i suspect 2016 will break that record. i can't be sure of that, but certainly the primaries have seen a huge increase in attack ads from previous primaries. and that's reason to think that it's probably going to continue. you know, one of the things that people s
bill of rights. which is actually a pretty good thing. that's a classic example, but it's always before part of the fabric of american politics. thomasrson, andrew jackingson, abraham lincoln faced attacks. there's nothing new about it. but within the current environment, that is the platform of television. when television came in the 1950s, though actually truman made a get out the vote appeal in 1948 via television, but very few people had televisions. in '52 was the first tv campaign, so to...
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thomas robinson, the president. stay tuned with hour number two with kelly and company. see you tomorrow, kel. >> thank you, billome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evans. here's how we're finishing the day on wall street, the dow down 131 pointss. pretty much the lows of the seg as we hit the bell. apple one o tf the worst performers. the nasdaq down nearly 1%. down 46 point, this despite some big deal make in tech space. and coming up, microsoft denouncing its buying linkedin. we'll talk about that in just a moment. first, though, on today's panel, we have cnbc's columnist mike santoli along with walter isaacson. for more, "fast money" trader guy adami. welcome, everybody. just thought on the market. i guess the tone was set overnight, but it didn't improve throughout the day. >> the stockmarket was pretty resilient most of the day. it was standing up to a pileup of a lot of extreme moves in the global market. you have the yen rallying which nobody seems to be positioned for. it's very much a risk aversion trade and the risk around the world. i do think that the discussion that they're having about this unusu
thomas robinson, the president. stay tuned with hour number two with kelly and company. see you tomorrow, kel. >> thank you, billome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evans. here's how we're finishing the day on wall street, the dow down 131 pointss. pretty much the lows of the seg as we hit the bell. apple one o tf the worst performers. the nasdaq down nearly 1%. down 46 point, this despite some big deal make in tech space. and coming up, microsoft denouncing its buying...
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bill it as a celebration of america's best beer drinking city. harbor park on pen's landing. the beer garden will host events all weekend long. >>> good saturday morning. i am meteorologist karen thomasgo ahead and check your neighborhood forecast and what you can expect today and tomorrow through the rest of the weekend. temperatures right now mainly in the upper 60s. i should say mid to upper 60s. we are bumping up quite warm right now in allentown. 72 degrees. temperatures will be on the uptick, despite limited sunshine. we are looking for temperatures, high temperatures across the region, 84 degrees to 87 degrees in and around philadelphia. it will be warm today. we're going to start to feel the humidity really building in as we move through our saturday into sunday. dry conditions right now. we do have cloud cover around, and the clouds will be persistent today. we are looking for mostly cloudy skies with peeks of sunshine here and there. especially along the shoreline. not doing too badly there. we're watching the system out here in the central part of the ohio valley. it's just bringing in some precipitation. just moving into the farthest western point of pennsylvania, some sh
bill it as a celebration of america's best beer drinking city. harbor park on pen's landing. the beer garden will host events all weekend long. >>> good saturday morning. i am meteorologist karen thomasgo ahead and check your neighborhood forecast and what you can expect today and tomorrow through the rest of the weekend. temperatures right now mainly in the upper 60s. i should say mid to upper 60s. we are bumping up quite warm right now in allentown. 72 degrees. temperatures will be...
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bill clinton, bryan gumbel. thousands attended a traditional muslim prayer service yesterday in louisville. we are remembering the life of thomasrkins, died of natural causes in california on tuesday. he was 84 year's old, perkins cofounded venture capital firm back in early 70's, silicon valley was -- the u.s. national highway safety administration saying that customers may have been been asked to sign nondisclosure amendment following possible defect calling suspension control arms to break and the driver to lose control of the car. lower price-version of the model sedan. $66,000, 9% below the prior lowest cost model, this is the try to get back customers and enthusiasm for the coming model 3, maria, really quick on this. it's a probe now, the next is investigation of tesla back to you. maria: t interesting what has been going on with the company. jack otter is with us today, will the probe have lower prices for tesla? jack: people love these cars. the stock was priced for perfection. consumer report that it was the best car they had ever driven and amazingly there were fairly few problems and i have driven some of these thin
bill clinton, bryan gumbel. thousands attended a traditional muslim prayer service yesterday in louisville. we are remembering the life of thomasrkins, died of natural causes in california on tuesday. he was 84 year's old, perkins cofounded venture capital firm back in early 70's, silicon valley was -- the u.s. national highway safety administration saying that customers may have been been asked to sign nondisclosure amendment following possible defect calling suspension control arms to break...
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bill, including 39 republicans and 33 democrats. west virginians understand that this need not be a political football. as thomas from shady spring, west virginia, put it -- quote -- "this issue is not partisan. this is an easy fix to fund promised pensions." it is important this bill be enacted this year before the temporary solution expires and ends the health care benefits for so many retirees. and before the continued downturn takes an even greater toll on the pension fund. i will continue to work with my colleagues in in the west virgia delegation -- senator manchin, congressman mckinley, congressman mooney, and congressman jenkins and all of the other cosponsors of this legislation, to see it become law before it's too late. thank you, mr. president, and i yield the floor and note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mr. manchin: i would like to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. manchin: first of all, i want to thank my coll
bill, including 39 republicans and 33 democrats. west virginians understand that this need not be a political football. as thomas from shady spring, west virginia, put it -- quote -- "this issue is not partisan. this is an easy fix to fund promised pensions." it is important this bill be enacted this year before the temporary solution expires and ends the health care benefits for so many retirees. and before the continued downturn takes an even greater toll on the pension fund. i will...
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bill down and your energy savings up. don't let your neighbor enjoy all the savings. take the free home energy checkup. honey, we need a new refrigerator. visit pge.com/checkup and get started today. >>> i'm thomasey're in orlando with our continuing coverage. just down the road you can see the active scene helped me at the pulse night club. it is the scene of the worst shooting in u.s. history. now, to update you, here is what we know right now. 48 of the 49 victims have been i.d.ed. and 29 still treated for the injuries they received. sources telling nbc news the dead shooter omar mateen skoucod disney world theme park as a potential target and there is no evidence that mateen was directed from abroad despite his claim of allegiance to isis. and orlando's police chief is telling miguel almaguer that police moved because they believed the shooter would possibly put a bomb vest on four of his hostages inside that club. and the attack here is unfortunately not the first to ever hit the lgbt community. of course to the fbi, attacks centered around sexual orientation and gender identity accounted for nearly a fourth of hate crime incidents in 2014. hillary clinton making mention of the long history
bill down and your energy savings up. don't let your neighbor enjoy all the savings. take the free home energy checkup. honey, we need a new refrigerator. visit pge.com/checkup and get started today. >>> i'm thomasey're in orlando with our continuing coverage. just down the road you can see the active scene helped me at the pulse night club. it is the scene of the worst shooting in u.s. history. now, to update you, here is what we know right now. 48 of the 49 victims have been i.d.ed....
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thomas edison was mad at the gas man, in those days gas was source of illum nation, he was always flowing behind in his bills note, my grandfather back in 1920, edisoe note about is this legend about why he invented the lightbulb and it is true. yes, in essence it's true, i wag paying $5 a day to postpone a judgment on my small factoryry then came the gas man, hi cut off my gas, that made me so mad that techniques and technology to see if electricity couldn't be made to replace gas. i stuck to it, but i didn't hurt them at all except lately 40 years. anger at the gasman who had edison going for the lightbulb and electricity to replace traditional gas. when you get angry, think of how can i make money off of this. >> host: hi, joe. >> caller: hi, steve, i would like to hear your critique of the fair tax and whether donald trump would oppose because it would hit big real estate projects so hard? >> in terms of the fair taxes, it's a national sales tax, we discussed it extensively in the book. the effective rate is not the advertised 23, we explain why the real rate is 30%. if you go to the store and buyf somet
thomas edison was mad at the gas man, in those days gas was source of illum nation, he was always flowing behind in his bills note, my grandfather back in 1920, edisoe note about is this legend about why he invented the lightbulb and it is true. yes, in essence it's true, i wag paying $5 a day to postpone a judgment on my small factoryry then came the gas man, hi cut off my gas, that made me so mad that techniques and technology to see if electricity couldn't be made to replace gas. i stuck to...
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thomas edison was mad at the gas man and in those days gas was the chief source of illumination and being this he was always flowing behind at his billsis grandfather in 19207 edison a note about this legend about why he invented that incandescent lightbulb. edison wrote back to my father and said yes, it is true. i was paying $5 a day to postpone a judgment on my small factory, then came the gasman and he cut off my gas. that made me so man that it ran up eight gas technology to see if what-- electricity could me used to replace gas and i stuck to it, but i did not hurt that all except lately, 40 years, so his anger at the gasman and edison go for the incandescent light bald and traditional to replace traditional gas, so when you get angry think of how you can make money as of this. >> host: joseph in carmel indiana, hello. >> caller: i would like to hear your critique on the ferret tax and whether you think donald trump would be opposed to the fair tax because it would hit rate-- big real estate products a hard? >> guest: in terms of the fair tax is, it's national sales tax and we discussed extensively in the book several pages and
thomas edison was mad at the gas man and in those days gas was the chief source of illumination and being this he was always flowing behind at his billsis grandfather in 19207 edison a note about this legend about why he invented that incandescent lightbulb. edison wrote back to my father and said yes, it is true. i was paying $5 a day to postpone a judgment on my small factory, then came the gasman and he cut off my gas. that made me so man that it ran up eight gas technology to see if what--...
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bill krist kristol. he says there is no way trump can win. when he doesn't win he'll say i told you so, even though he may be part and parcel to causing it. let's say clarence thomasbody else has an untimely death. say hillary clinton puts four people -- three or four people on supreme court, far left -- at least different than what a republican could put on. when does -- isn't that -- isn't there a point of no return for the united states? >> i hope not. >> you don't think there is? >> the supreme -- >> then it's a binary election. >> the supreme court is more important to people who care about the cultural and social issues than about economic issues. though the supreme court is a boar against the run away administrative state and they have not been doing as much as they can on this, though they've helped in some way. if you change the politics, it doesn't matter what the court does. it follows. if she puts on more liberals we get a more deregulated, vibrant economy. the court will support that. >> you think, if there were some type of crisis or something, she would be more like bill than bernie? >> she is going to -- she wants a thriving economy -- >> so did ob
bill krist kristol. he says there is no way trump can win. when he doesn't win he'll say i told you so, even though he may be part and parcel to causing it. let's say clarence thomasbody else has an untimely death. say hillary clinton puts four people -- three or four people on supreme court, far left -- at least different than what a republican could put on. when does -- isn't that -- isn't there a point of no return for the united states? >> i hope not. >> you don't think there...
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thomas robinson yelling kill me kill me. to take action. finally subdued with a stun gun. now facing assault charges. this receipt causing a restaurant owner to fire his own son, arnold got his bill all stars bar and grill in rhode island noticed the post, he fired the server on the spot. >> i want to apologize to dillon. it was uncalled for what are he did. it shouldn't have happened. that employee is my son. >> his son is not even allow to do eat at the restaurant now. tough love. all right. rick reichmuth. have you ever gotten anything crazy written on a receipt before. >> i have never looked at them. i never look at that name. >> i don't either. >> that was the name of the burger or something. had the fatty burger. oh, you're calling me fat? just look at the price. >> ever see anything weird written on your receipt? >> my receipt? a phone number creepy old man's phone number. >> all right. she said it. not me. take a look at the weather map. show you what's going on as you are waking up. it's going to be hot across the south. watch happens throughout the day. the heat really builds and it's really humid. going to be feeling like 100 pretty much everywhere along the south. alo
thomas robinson yelling kill me kill me. to take action. finally subdued with a stun gun. now facing assault charges. this receipt causing a restaurant owner to fire his own son, arnold got his bill all stars bar and grill in rhode island noticed the post, he fired the server on the spot. >> i want to apologize to dillon. it was uncalled for what are he did. it shouldn't have happened. that employee is my son. >> his son is not even allow to do eat at the restaurant now. tough love....
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[inaudible conversations] >> nonbook debut on to introduce you to bill thomas, editor in chief of doubleday books. >> doubleday publishes 50 books here, have for not fiction in half for fiction. literary knowledge is an on the nonfiction side republish a lot of history, narrative nonfiction politics and science. >> how long has doubleday been in business? 1897. >> on a bike? >> someone named mr. doubleday. >> we are here to talk to you about prevailing some of the fall books. >> we have three books that are particular to your viewers. and i guess we are publishing jeffrey toobin spoke about patty hearst, her kidnapping, what she did while she was in the liberation army and her very germanic child. jeff toobin as i think people now is the staff writer in medical correspondent and the author of several bestsellers where he claims he can also do both on the o.j. simpson case recently related to a television series. what is so fantastic for my first active is everyone says we are living to this terribly tumultuoutumultuou s time. in the early 1970s if i like the country a nervous break down. an
[inaudible conversations] >> nonbook debut on to introduce you to bill thomas, editor in chief of doubleday books. >> doubleday publishes 50 books here, have for not fiction in half for fiction. literary knowledge is an on the nonfiction side republish a lot of history, narrative nonfiction politics and science. >> how long has doubleday been in business? 1897. >> on a bike? >> someone named mr. doubleday. >> we are here to talk to you about prevailing some...