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bolden also with 17 in the game. and 66% from behind the arc.hen the winner of the fine-looking belt. after the season, they give it to the player that has a lot of hustle plays and not necessarily something that stat cheat. >> the belt, it's a great idea. we all watched wrestling growing up, so it's fun and it gives us a reason to try and get that extra rebound or the extra deflection, and definitely extra incentive. >> the hope is with that help, the guys are doing those things because they don't have to, but because they want to and that's our dna and fiber, and trying to get guys to chase that belt, we will get there. >> they have belts, chains, and all of that coming to a final decision today after a lot of talk, heavy debate, the final four college football top four teams unveiled this afternoon. clemson, alabama, and number two, oklahoma, and number three, georgia heading west for the rose bowl. virginia and navy facing off in annapolis on december 28th, and that same day virginia techil camping world bowl in miami. penn state heading to
bolden also with 17 in the game. and 66% from behind the arc.hen the winner of the fine-looking belt. after the season, they give it to the player that has a lot of hustle plays and not necessarily something that stat cheat. >> the belt, it's a great idea. we all watched wrestling growing up, so it's fun and it gives us a reason to try and get that extra rebound or the extra deflection, and definitely extra incentive. >> the hope is with that help, the guys are doing those things...
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his interviewed by charles bolden. >> yours was the third servicing mission, having been a part of that mission talk about what you believe the legacy of hubble us or does it? >> i think it's incredible. you would know better than i,. >> it doing that kind of science on a daily basis and letting not only the scientists experience the data they get from which is most of the stuff you don't see, but also the public engagement that is provided letting people get a sense for where we are the universe which is pretty and significant when you consider those images i think it's been a great success. a great first mission for me. >> c-span, where history of full staley. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies on his brought to by your cable or satellite provider. >> at a senate hearing, witnesses from the truck and shipping industries talked about the importance of freight and infrastructure needs the u.s. highways, ports and waterways. james and half chairs the subcommittee. this is an hour and a half. >> the meeting will come to order. we're hon
his interviewed by charles bolden. >> yours was the third servicing mission, having been a part of that mission talk about what you believe the legacy of hubble us or does it? >> i think it's incredible. you would know better than i,. >> it doing that kind of science on a daily basis and letting not only the scientists experience the data they get from which is most of the stuff you don't see, but also the public engagement that is provided letting people get a sense for where...
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he's interviewed by former nasa administrator charles bolden p. >> yours was the third -- >> third servicing mission. >> having been a part of that mission and having become an official hubble hugger, talk a little bit to me about what you believe the legacy of hubble is or does it have a legacy? >> i think it's incredible. you would know better than i long it's been up there. >> 27 years. heading to 30. >> yeah. doing that kind of science on a daily basis and, you know, letting not only the scientists experience the data that they get from it, which is most of the stuff you don't see, but also the public engagement that is provided and let people kind of get a sense for, you know, where we are in the universe, which is pretty insignificant if you consider, you know, those images. i think it's been a great success, and it was -- and it was a great first mission for me. >> watch "after words," tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on book-tv on c-span2. >>> next, a look at the abolitionist movement and its impact on the civil war. we'll hear from the national park service former chief historian robert
he's interviewed by former nasa administrator charles bolden p. >> yours was the third -- >> third servicing mission. >> having been a part of that mission and having become an official hubble hugger, talk a little bit to me about what you believe the legacy of hubble is or does it have a legacy? >> i think it's incredible. you would know better than i long it's been up there. >> 27 years. heading to 30. >> yeah. doing that kind of science on a daily basis...
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scott bolden.morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> let's start, maria, from what we heard from minority leader in the house nancy pelosi from earlier this year in november. >> i have to see what the spending bill is. but i fully intend that we will not leave here without the dream act passing. with the daca fix. and i've made that very clear. >> we will not leave. well, they left, and it didn't happen. explain how this is not a promise broken here? >> well, first of all, let's remember that democrats do not control congress. they don't control the house. they don't control the senate. they have very limited leverage. >> but she knew that when she said it. >> sure. but what she was doing, certainly pushing not just democrats but republicans as well. let's remember there are many republicans who have also made the promise to fix daca, the deferred action for childhood arrival as for optionalmost a m kids who came here through no fault of their own, from the president who took t
scott bolden.morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> let's start, maria, from what we heard from minority leader in the house nancy pelosi from earlier this year in november. >> i have to see what the spending bill is. but i fully intend that we will not leave here without the dream act passing. with the daca fix. and i've made that very clear. >> we will not leave. well, they left, and it didn't happen. explain how this is not a promise broken...
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joining us now to discuss from washington, d.c.,'s scott bolden, democratic strategist and with me here in new york city is james freeman, the assistant editor of "the wall street journal"'s editorial page. thank you for joining me at this morning -- i'm on "fox & friends" all the time. morning or night, i can't get it right. this is "the ingraham angle," we are here this evening. scott, let me start with you now that i know where i am. this investigation, bob mueller's name is a household name right now. the democrats are banking through their resistance that he's going to take down as president. the name michael horowitz is not one well-known but his investigation has already bore proof that peter and others have had to leave the mueller probe as a result of showing anti-trump bias. is this not an investigation if they show the special treatment was given to hillary clinton could have serious consequences? >> i understand about the issue, but he was removed. as a former prosecutor, let me just say this. he was not the only decision-maker and until you show that the investigation has b
joining us now to discuss from washington, d.c.,'s scott bolden, democratic strategist and with me here in new york city is james freeman, the assistant editor of "the wall street journal"'s editorial page. thank you for joining me at this morning -- i'm on "fox & friends" all the time. morning or night, i can't get it right. this is "the ingraham angle," we are here this evening. scott, let me start with you now that i know where i am. this investigation, bob...
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he is interviewed by charles bolden. collects yours was the third servicing mission. having been a part of that mission, and having beneficial whate hunter, talk about you believe the legacy of hubble is. >> is incredible. it's been up there -- 27 years. >> get into 30. >> doing that, science on a not onlyis and letting the scientists experience the data that they get from it, which is most of the stuff you don't see, but also, public engagement that's provided, and let people kind of get a sense for where we are in the universe, which is pretty insignificant, if you consider those images. it's my great success. it was a great first mission for me. >> "afterwards," said in a 9:00 eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> is a look at the past year in politics. from today's "washington journal," this is half-an-hour. ngton journal continues. host: we want to welcome back author and syndicated radio talk show host bill press, the former chair of the democratic party in california. what does the landscape look like for democrats and where should republicans be most concerned in
he is interviewed by charles bolden. collects yours was the third servicing mission. having been a part of that mission, and having beneficial whate hunter, talk about you believe the legacy of hubble is. >> is incredible. it's been up there -- 27 years. >> get into 30. >> doing that, science on a not onlyis and letting the scientists experience the data that they get from it, which is most of the stuff you don't see, but also, public engagement that's provided, and let people...
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he is interviewed by charles bolden. >> yours was the third servicing michigan --yours was the third servicing mission? having been a part of that an officialbecoming hubble hugger, talk to me about what the legacy of it is? >> it is incredible. you would know better than i. 27 years. doing that kind of science on a daily basis, and you know, letting not only the scientists experience the data that they get from it, which is most of the stuff you don't see, but also the public engagement that is provided in letting people in a sense for where we are the universe, which is pretty insignificant, if you consider those images. i think it has been a great success. you know, it was a great first mission for me. >> afterwards, sunday night at 9:00 you stern on c-span2. virginia democratic senator mark warner says he believes there will be a tax reform bill in 2018. this comes came during an interview. also, talks included the russia investigation, the upcoming midterm elections, and topics for next year.
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. ♪ >> sunday night on after words, astronaut scott kelly -- he is interviewed by charles bolden. >>rs is the third servicing mission. having been a part of that mission and having become an official -- talk to me about the legacy. >> at think it's incredible. it has been up there -- you would know better than i. 27 years. doing that kind of science on a letting not and only the scientists experience the data that they get from it which is most of the stuff you don't see, but also the public engagement that is provided and let people get a sense for where we are in the universe which is pretty insignificant. if you consider those images. i think it has been a great success. it was a great first mission for me. >> after words sunday night on book tv on c-span2. c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or semi-provider. -- cable or satellite provider. >> on monday, trump outlined his security strategy in a speech in washington, d.c. he talks about the economy, tr
. ♪ >> sunday night on after words, astronaut scott kelly -- he is interviewed by charles bolden. >>rs is the third servicing mission. having been a part of that mission and having become an official -- talk to me about the legacy. >> at think it's incredible. it has been up there -- you would know better than i. 27 years. doing that kind of science on a letting not and only the scientists experience the data that they get from it which is most of the stuff you don't see,...
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and bolden with the dunk. to the 15 points. the most for anyone not named steve. he graduated from harvard in 2016 with a degree in applied mathematics giving them a 9-0 league. ivy league rules say you cannot play as graduate students. so steve's came to g.w. to get his masters in business analytics and to play basketball. this afternoon against his alma mater en route to the 58-48 win and no animosity but a good feeling. >> i let the guys know this game a there is no bad blood at all between me and the coaches and the other players. in college basketball, it is a competitive spirit that we all have. i love all of those guys. but i just wanted the bragging rights and we won last year and this year. i was happy to get the win. >> patrick ewing in georgetown closing out alabama and in this one all jollas. seven georgetown players finish with eight points led by walker who scored 16 in his first career start. govan chipped in 11 points and seven boards. the jollas win 89-49 and hosting butler to begin big east play an wednesday. and an injury note for the redskins b
and bolden with the dunk. to the 15 points. the most for anyone not named steve. he graduated from harvard in 2016 with a degree in applied mathematics giving them a 9-0 league. ivy league rules say you cannot play as graduate students. so steve's came to g.w. to get his masters in business analytics and to play basketball. this afternoon against his alma mater en route to the 58-48 win and no animosity but a good feeling. >> i let the guys know this game a there is no bad blood at all...
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he is interviewed by charles bolden. >> yours was the third servicing mission? having been a part of that mission and having become an official hubble hugger, talk to me about what you believe the legacy of hubble is or does it have a legacy? >> i think it's incredible commune of. -- it's incredible, you know. it's been up there 27 years. >> getting to 30. >> doing that kind of science on a daily basis and letting not only the scientists experience the data that they get from it, which is most of the stuff you don't see, but also the public and gauge meant -- engagement that is provided and let people in a sense of where we are the universe, which is pretty insignificant if you consider those images. i think it's been a great success. it was a great first mission for me. sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span two. >> the house and senate have done with their legislative work for the year, and no legislative work as expected. we will have coverage of the house until they come in. until then, part of today's "washington journal." host: joining us f
he is interviewed by charles bolden. >> yours was the third servicing mission? having been a part of that mission and having become an official hubble hugger, talk to me about what you believe the legacy of hubble is or does it have a legacy? >> i think it's incredible commune of. -- it's incredible, you know. it's been up there 27 years. >> getting to 30. >> doing that kind of science on a daily basis and letting not only the scientists experience the data that they get...
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interviewed by charles bolden. charles: having been a part of that mission and having become an official, talk to me about what you believe the legacy of hubble is. does it have a legacy? you would know better than i how long it is been up there. doing that kind of science on a daily basis and, you know, letting not only the scientists it,rience the data they get but also the public engagement that is provided to let people get a sense for, you know, where we are in the universe, which is pretty insignificant if you consider those images. i think it is been a great success. it was a great first mission for me. "afterword," on c-span2. c-span, where history unfolds daily. as a79, c-span was created public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. house daily white briefing was dominated by questions about the tax reform bill. thoseary sanders praised passing the bill. this is 25 minutes. mrs.
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will be no peace in the region without jerusalem the capital of palestine these wrong steps will in bolden the extremist groups we need to protect jewish and islamic and christian heritage let's bring in mohammed who started by force in istanbul and mahmoud abbas vehement in his attack on the donald trump's decision. yes indeed there come other very strong statements coming from president mahmoud abbas closely following the one given by president and going off to turkey all of them importing the participants of this extraordinary summit to. show solidarity with the palestinians present talking about. you know their banks secular caitiff moles israel is applying on the palestinians and he set. up a. fate might have been brought to an end in south africa but it continues to be in palestine and saying that israel is. doing it and the world should be. at war two and accepting what's happening to them now it's very important to note that the organization of islamic countries well established in ninety six and nine after us on us hard for most people to dissent and it's very interesting to watch
will be no peace in the region without jerusalem the capital of palestine these wrong steps will in bolden the extremist groups we need to protect jewish and islamic and christian heritage let's bring in mohammed who started by force in istanbul and mahmoud abbas vehement in his attack on the donald trump's decision. yes indeed there come other very strong statements coming from president mahmoud abbas closely following the one given by president and going off to turkey all of them importing...
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he is interviewed i charles bolden. >> yours was the third servicing mission. having been part of that mission and having become an official hubble hugger, talk to me at about what you believe that legacy of hubble is or does it have a legacy? >> it is incredible. there -- youp would know better than i. 27 years. doing that kind of science on a daily basis. and letting not only the scientists experience the data that they get from it, which is most of the stuff you do not say but also the public engagement that is provided and let people get a sense for where we are in the universe, which is pretty insignificant, if you consider those images. i think it has been a great success. it was a great first mission for me. cspan2.on this weekend on c-span3. aturday at 8 p.m. eastern am erin bell talks about privacy law and federal surveillance of civil rights leaders. >> here is the head of the co-until operations, william sullivan,
he is interviewed i charles bolden. >> yours was the third servicing mission. having been part of that mission and having become an official hubble hugger, talk to me at about what you believe that legacy of hubble is or does it have a legacy? >> it is incredible. there -- youp would know better than i. 27 years. doing that kind of science on a daily basis. and letting not only the scientists experience the data that they get from it, which is most of the stuff you do not say but...
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john bolden suggest you pull out completely. why decertify and scrap it. >> you can do both. you can decertify. i know exactly what i'm going to do. i can't give it away tonight. >> why not; right . >> i will. it is no secret. i think it was the most incompetently drawn deals. 150 billion dollars begin we feel got nothing they got a path to weapons quickly. 1.7 billion dollars in cash. this is cash. out of your pockets. you know how many airplane loads that nub. did you see a million dollars in hundred dollar bill its is a lot. this is 1.7 billion dollars. you say withhold be authorized to do it. and who are the people that deliver it. you may never see them again, right. >> plane loads. >> so -- this is the worse deal we feel got nothing. we got nothing. so i'm not giving anything away but i have been saying this for a long time. you have people dancing and screaming in the streets of iran. i have to tell you those people are possibly staged. i believe the people of iran are great people and want freedom and want to be sort of friendly with us. i believability that. but they
john bolden suggest you pull out completely. why decertify and scrap it. >> you can do both. you can decertify. i know exactly what i'm going to do. i can't give it away tonight. >> why not; right . >> i will. it is no secret. i think it was the most incompetently drawn deals. 150 billion dollars begin we feel got nothing they got a path to weapons quickly. 1.7 billion dollars in cash. this is cash. out of your pockets. you know how many airplane loads that nub. did you see a...
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straight to ambassador john bolden. these tweets fly by. when the president said there will never be a friendly solution to the north korea problem if this continues, i stopped s. that a big deal? >> absolutely. this overhead. the satellite photography of these chinese ships hooking up with north korea hips transferring oil. it's a fire bell in the night. forget the u.n. security council resolution. not a sparrow false -- falls in china that north korea doesn't know about. >> we heard china is the key. if they are working with them we have a crisis? >> they are the key. they supply over 90% of north korea's oil. they keep that regime in power. for 25 years they played the united states acting as though they are concerned and saying they don't want north korea to have nuclear weapons. even now after president trump put it in the "new york times" interview, directly to china, gave them not a free pass but went easy to them on trade. very important issue to him in the expectations they would do they could do on north korea they have not done i
straight to ambassador john bolden. these tweets fly by. when the president said there will never be a friendly solution to the north korea problem if this continues, i stopped s. that a big deal? >> absolutely. this overhead. the satellite photography of these chinese ships hooking up with north korea hips transferring oil. it's a fire bell in the night. forget the u.n. security council resolution. not a sparrow false -- falls in china that north korea doesn't know about. >> we...
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iranian government is blaming foreign agents and saying security forces didn't fire on the crowd bolden thirty rebel groups based in northern syria are joining forces under the single battle the syrian national army the new unified opposition includes all factions of the rebel free syrian army which is supported by turkey. in the democratic republic of congo police and soldiers of fired tear gas at protesters demonstrating against the president and orders are being given to cut internet and phone messaging links catholic activists in kinshasa called for the protests after sunday mass president joseph kabila is accused of seeking to change the constitution so he could stand for a third term at least fifteen people are being killed in a suicide attack at a funeral of the afghan city of jalalabad a spokesman for the provincial governors says people had gathered to mourn a former district chief gunman who have stormed an army training camp in the indian administered kashmir region killing four soldiers at least two fighters have also been killed police say the attackers threw grenades and f
iranian government is blaming foreign agents and saying security forces didn't fire on the crowd bolden thirty rebel groups based in northern syria are joining forces under the single battle the syrian national army the new unified opposition includes all factions of the rebel free syrian army which is supported by turkey. in the democratic republic of congo police and soldiers of fired tear gas at protesters demonstrating against the president and orders are being given to cut internet and...
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he's interviewed by charles bolden. >> host: i'm not a big reader but i was enthralled by your book. it was inspiring, informative and exciting. i'm wondering if you can tell me how the way i was touched by your book something that did a similar thing for you that got you on the track from your wayward life. >> all-star to try to answer your question when i was a kid growing up as kind of the opposite kid you would expect to become an astronaut. i couldn't pay attention in class, as a kid in the back of the room looking out the window or at the clock trying to will it run faster. went to college because it was expected of me to go to college. and i still struggled there. one day a market across the college campus and i go in the book store to buy gum or something, not a book. but i saw the book on the shelf and it had a red, white, blue cover i picked it up and looked at the back and was interested in i took my money and purchase the book only there for the next three days and read the stories of the fighter pilots that became the test pilots. the book was the right stuff by tomo. an
he's interviewed by charles bolden. >> host: i'm not a big reader but i was enthralled by your book. it was inspiring, informative and exciting. i'm wondering if you can tell me how the way i was touched by your book something that did a similar thing for you that got you on the track from your wayward life. >> all-star to try to answer your question when i was a kid growing up as kind of the opposite kid you would expect to become an astronaut. i couldn't pay attention in class, as...
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he's interviewed by form other nasa administrator charles bolden. administrative director of the manhattan project and then later of harvard university and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11:00, christopher scalia, son of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia, share selected speeches of his father on law, faith and virtue. that all happens tonight on c-span2 book tv. .. .. lliam hershey is the author. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible]. >> the strand was founded in 1927 in an area tt
he's interviewed by form other nasa administrator charles bolden. administrative director of the manhattan project and then later of harvard university and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11:00, christopher scalia, son of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia, share selected speeches of his father on law, faith and virtue. that all happens tonight on c-span2 book tv. .. .. lliam hershey is the author. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible]. >> the strand was founded in...
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deidre bolden. >> i'm going to be working for "american idol" ames and december. tuna computer systems. kennedy: people putting for time off in the glitch went, sure. >> christmas? everyone goes home happy. here's the problem if you book the flight between december 17 and the end of the year from the following cities boston charlotte washington dallas-fort worth new york miami chicago or philadelphia you might have a problem. kennedy: those are massive. people coming and going by the millions. >> here's the official statement from american airlines saying we are working diligently to address the issue expect them to avoid cancellations. do not worry you are going to have a flight canceled. we have reserve pilots. i suppose they are going to break him out of the basement. kennedy: or pull them out of the bar in the middle of the night. >> 150% of their hourly rate. as much as we are allowed to pay them per contract. some of the unions, the pilots unions are saying what does that clause mean? it means if you can pay you well and if you can't pay you won't? this is a
deidre bolden. >> i'm going to be working for "american idol" ames and december. tuna computer systems. kennedy: people putting for time off in the glitch went, sure. >> christmas? everyone goes home happy. here's the problem if you book the flight between december 17 and the end of the year from the following cities boston charlotte washington dallas-fort worth new york miami chicago or philadelphia you might have a problem. kennedy: those are massive. people coming and...
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joining us now, allan dershowitz, professor at harvard law school and attorney scott bolden. let's start with you. this has been a wild day. the information that has come out just on mr. struck, he was at hillary's questioning. he was at flynn's questioning. and now, we find out that he actually had a number now of anti-trump tweets, texts, excuse me, that he sent out during the presidential debates. michael horowitz, the inspector general at the justice department, should he release the texts of those messages that apparently caused so much consternation he was relieved of his duty? >> yes, i think he should. and i think that he -- struck should have recused himself from the very beginning. and i think mueller was right to take him off the case. what i'm concerned about in your monologue, you're doing to hillary clinton exactly what the democrats are trying to do to donald trump. you're trying to criminalize a political differences. look, i don't think hillary clinton committed any crimes. i think she was extremely careless. i think that was a decision that was ultimately ma
joining us now, allan dershowitz, professor at harvard law school and attorney scott bolden. let's start with you. this has been a wild day. the information that has come out just on mr. struck, he was at hillary's questioning. he was at flynn's questioning. and now, we find out that he actually had a number now of anti-trump tweets, texts, excuse me, that he sent out during the presidential debates. michael horowitz, the inspector general at the justice department, should he release the texts...
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so all of them now feel a bit more empowered and em boldened.ncer is a leader of them. it's a diverse group that's frankly not that big or that significant. >> it sort of puts his racism out there that more people know about it. >> i think to the extent that people know who richard spencer is, he's pretty much synonymous with -- he calls it all white, but it's a white supremacist movement. but look, i think, you know, the argument will be made it's hitler getting "time"'s man of the year in 1938. if you nominate anybody texan of the year, person of the year, it has an effect of elevating them and people will read it as something positive, and there is nothing positive about this guy's impact. >> to margaret's point she made earlier, the paper says it's a recognition of spencer's noxious political insight, and his speeches and writings represent a new breed of white stremme up your point as well, john, and they used the violence to say, when spencer speaks, violence often follows. >> the best thing you can do is just not give attention to him, no
so all of them now feel a bit more empowered and em boldened.ncer is a leader of them. it's a diverse group that's frankly not that big or that significant. >> it sort of puts his racism out there that more people know about it. >> i think to the extent that people know who richard spencer is, he's pretty much synonymous with -- he calls it all white, but it's a white supremacist movement. but look, i think, you know, the argument will be made it's hitler getting "time"'s...
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is interviewed by charlie bolden. >> the third servicing mission to hubble. having become an official hubble hugger talk about what you believe the legacy of hubble is. >> it is incredible. it has been up there, you would know better than i how long it has been up there, 27 years. doing that kind of science on a daily basis and letting not only the scientists experience the data they get from it which is most of the stuff you don't see but the public engagement provided and let people get a sense for where we are in the universe which is pretty insignificant when you consider the images. it has been a great success, a great first mission for me. >> sunday night at 9:00 eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> the exact number of political kidnap victim is being held today is secret. i don't know. the fbi would have that information. do they work closely with the cia? they compete with the cia and we know that story after 9/11 was the fbi and cia work together, the information would have prevented 9/11. one reason they compete is tribal warfare, they want a larger bud
is interviewed by charlie bolden. >> the third servicing mission to hubble. having become an official hubble hugger talk about what you believe the legacy of hubble is. >> it is incredible. it has been up there, you would know better than i how long it has been up there, 27 years. doing that kind of science on a daily basis and letting not only the scientists experience the data they get from it which is most of the stuff you don't see but the public engagement provided and let...
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let's bring in alex bolden a senior staff writer on the bill.ining me and i appreciated on the saturday this saturday night. >> good evening, thanks. molly: let's kick off attacks or form because that's the big thing on capitol hill that is expected next week. the ink has yet to hit the paper and yet to dry. will we see the historic tax reform that they've been crowing about orchid something get in the way before the christmas breadline -- deadline to president trump's talks much about? >> i don't think so. there's going to be voted in the house on tuesday likely and a vote in the senate tuesday night or wednesday. looks like maybe all senate republicans will vote for this. the senate has a higher hurdle and because there's an exception made for allowing property in state and local income taxes to be deducted up to $10,000 that should bring people on board in the house. there are some folks who aren't going to vote for it like darrell issa the republicans from california. this is seen as a major victory for president trump republicans are hungry
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deirdre bolden of fox business network joins us. >> good evening.he drugstore giant cvs buying at now. stakes are high, so is the price. $69 billion. biggest deal announced so far this year. it's the latest and most dramatic sign of how the lines between traditional segments and health care are blurring. the idea of the merger is to create as close to one stop shopping as possible for consumers who take prescription medicine so cvs would include a health insurer, retail pharmacy, and a company that can negotiate prescription drug prices. cvs would own almost every step of the prescription process with the exception of making drugs. cvs is not going to be manufacturing them. critics of the merger say they were a customers may their choices limited. cvs-aetna risks leaving some patients with less choice. those details need to be worked out. what's clear in general is the technology has so many businesses but the retail side of health care picking up prescriptions, we do it the same as we did ten years ago. so many analysts see this potential combinati
deirdre bolden of fox business network joins us. >> good evening.he drugstore giant cvs buying at now. stakes are high, so is the price. $69 billion. biggest deal announced so far this year. it's the latest and most dramatic sign of how the lines between traditional segments and health care are blurring. the idea of the merger is to create as close to one stop shopping as possible for consumers who take prescription medicine so cvs would include a health insurer, retail pharmacy, and a...
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bush, and scott bolden, former d.c. democratic party chairman. thank you, gentlemen, for talking to us. >> thank you. >> thanks, julie. julie: so this is further proof, ned, that brazen attempts by russian operatives to meddle in the presidential election. it also proves that ms. hicks did nothing improper. >> that's right. julie: what does this do to mueller's investigation? >> absolutely nothing. all it does is actually prove what we've known for decades and decades, russia has tried to meddle in u.s. elections. and, quite frankly, the obama administration was warned almost two years before the 2016 elections that russia was going to increase its efforts to impact and influence democratic elections in the west. so, to me, this is nothing. russia, after decades and decades of trying to meddle in our elections and influence them, is still doing that. so i don't really think this does anything except for, again, it's more breathless, heavy breathing from the left of more proof there might have been collusion. no. just shows russia was methodding i
bush, and scott bolden, former d.c. democratic party chairman. thank you, gentlemen, for talking to us. >> thank you. >> thanks, julie. julie: so this is further proof, ned, that brazen attempts by russian operatives to meddle in the presidential election. it also proves that ms. hicks did nothing improper. >> that's right. julie: what does this do to mueller's investigation? >> absolutely nothing. all it does is actually prove what we've known for decades and decades,...
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and saying me too not having to tell your story if you want to, em boldened people. >> so alicia she pointed to you said great story. because you have broken these stories about famous people. what do you think changed the tide and created this seismic shift in our culture? what took so long? >> well, we have been operating against doors in our faces and blocks for decades and centuries as women being able to tell these stories, not feeling that these stories would be held or valued. i think what changed this year was great reporting as alicia pointed out. my colleagues starting the wave with reporting about fox news, silicon valley and certainly the harvey weinstein allegations and aftermath of that, women feel this is inappropriate in the workplace, and time to speak out. >> i want to ask you what happens now? we have dozens of congress people we'll are hearing currently under investigations. a lot of investigations going on about other high profile people as well. how much longer is this going to stay in the public eye? and what do vic temtims need to to make sure it's part of the
and saying me too not having to tell your story if you want to, em boldened people. >> so alicia she pointed to you said great story. because you have broken these stories about famous people. what do you think changed the tide and created this seismic shift in our culture? what took so long? >> well, we have been operating against doors in our faces and blocks for decades and centuries as women being able to tell these stories, not feeling that these stories would be held or...
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deirdre bolden of fox business network is here with possibly some answers. >> markets closed marginally lower. some analysts say investors had already accounted for the reduction in corporate taxes for american companies. and more colorful language, tax reform was already baked into the cake. there are questions as to what american companies will do with the cash. will they invest, hire, will any decisions for growth? one strategist told me that the uncertainty is part of why the stock market closed lower. it's worth remembering this is a record year for stocks. there will be days with lower closes. the dow has gained more than 5,000 points total, s&p 500 up around 20% so far, poised to have 12 straight months of positive returns, including dividends. if this happens, it's going to be the first time since at least 1970, so this is clearly a banner year. every now and then, there's going to be a few down days. going forward, cautious strategist say we can't have too much of good thing. they say the tax shake-up could lift growth and inflation and that means the federal reserve may raise
deirdre bolden of fox business network is here with possibly some answers. >> markets closed marginally lower. some analysts say investors had already accounted for the reduction in corporate taxes for american companies. and more colorful language, tax reform was already baked into the cake. there are questions as to what american companies will do with the cash. will they invest, hire, will any decisions for growth? one strategist told me that the uncertainty is part of why the stock...
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i read one funny line that said from a strategist, every time the president tweets, item boldens bolens us. >> i'm not sure a lot of republicans except those from solidly red districts supportive of trump want him on the trail. here is what is isamazing to me. you have a president in the low 30s with a strong economy, that's so unusual. a lot of it has to do with the fact people want stability restored to the presidency, a strong economy is not exactly cutting it for him. so again, all of that being said, i think it will be -- you're not going to have a lot of republicans that want him campaigning on the trail for him. >> this article adds, here is the quote in 2018's governor's race the white house is interested in three states that will be battle grounds in 2020, florida, ohio and pennsylvania. how much of this campaign is looking beyond 2018 and looking to 2020? laying the groundwork there? >> absolutely. it's all about 2020 for the president. clearly, he wants 2018 to be maintaining the house and senate and that's important but the reality is he's running for e reelection in 2020
i read one funny line that said from a strategist, every time the president tweets, item boldens bolens us. >> i'm not sure a lot of republicans except those from solidly red districts supportive of trump want him on the trail. here is what is isamazing to me. you have a president in the low 30s with a strong economy, that's so unusual. a lot of it has to do with the fact people want stability restored to the presidency, a strong economy is not exactly cutting it for him. so again, all of...
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we have ford o'connell and former d.c., dnc chair, scott bolden. >> good afternoon. trish: good afternoon. i will start first with you, scott. >> wow. trish: what took so long? >> yeah, really. what took so long in regard to what? trish: to actual see him resign? this stuff came out weeks ago. we've been looking at that picture putting his hands up against a woman's chest while she is sleeping. for a while. >> that is what it appeared to be. certainly wasn't a sitting senator when that took place. i'm not sure what took so long in a sense. trish: does that matter? you think it actually matters? he game a senator and he is a senate, that photo exist. >> bad behavior is bad behavior he didn't bring ill repute to the senate when those actions were taking place. trish: i don't know, woman after woman come out, he doesn't sound like a very stand-up guy. >> listen, he resigned and he was, he agreed to have the ethics committee take a look at it. my goodness, when you talk about time, we could talk about why there have been so many delays in lot of political forums, but fac
we have ford o'connell and former d.c., dnc chair, scott bolden. >> good afternoon. trish: good afternoon. i will start first with you, scott. >> wow. trish: what took so long? >> yeah, really. what took so long in regard to what? trish: to actual see him resign? this stuff came out weeks ago. we've been looking at that picture putting his hands up against a woman's chest while she is sleeping. for a while. >> that is what it appeared to be. certainly wasn't a sitting...
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. >>> time to say hello to our facebook fan of the day and good morning to lajuan bolden. she got to meet two of her favorites mike thomas and the, the wisdom martin. she says she's been waking up to elementary school and she says she can't make to it work on time if she's not watching fox5. congratulations, you're our facebook fan of the day and even got to get harassed by those two characters. all right, have a great day. okay, also we've got a little treat this morning. mike thomas has the day off but yesterday was extra special. he surprised his grandmother, yeah, with tickets to watch the steelers-ravens game in pittsburgh. mike says his grandmother is one of the biggest and best influences in his life so he was really excited to do this for her. even though mike is wearing head to toe steelers gear he says he still lovers the burgundy and gold, loves the d.c. football nation here. hi grandma. he's such a sweet young man. >> yeah, he was really excited about being able to do that with his grandmother and i was like mike it's going super cold up there and he's like she
. >>> time to say hello to our facebook fan of the day and good morning to lajuan bolden. she got to meet two of her favorites mike thomas and the, the wisdom martin. she says she's been waking up to elementary school and she says she can't make to it work on time if she's not watching fox5. congratulations, you're our facebook fan of the day and even got to get harassed by those two characters. all right, have a great day. okay, also we've got a little treat this morning. mike thomas...
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think it's going to change those who were already sus spi suspicious of roy moore, i think it em boldens behind him. it doesn't change the context or the fact that he wrote in her year book. he signed it love roy. i just wished he would have said she added to it. i don't think it's unreasonable so you have it so she could remember. but unfortunately given the big deal that was made and the very emotional press conference that she had when she was describing it, i think it just would have been better if they admitted it at the time. but i don't think it's going to change it either way, just give fodder to the side that's already in roy moore corner unfortunately. >> brian to tara point, if she is telling the truth, it's kind of a huge oversight for her, but especially for her attorney gloria allred not to have raise thad initial ed that initially and said this other stuff was added in. because any time you make a statement and come back a second time and alter the original statement you made, it just doesn't help your credibility. >> agreed. and that's unfortunate reality here. i grew he
think it's going to change those who were already sus spi suspicious of roy moore, i think it em boldens behind him. it doesn't change the context or the fact that he wrote in her year book. he signed it love roy. i just wished he would have said she added to it. i don't think it's unreasonable so you have it so she could remember. but unfortunately given the big deal that was made and the very emotional press conference that she had when she was describing it, i think it just would have been...
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he's been edited former nasa administrator charles bolden. >> host: scott, how are you doing today? >> guest: great. >> host: i'm not a big reader but but i was enthralled by your book. i found it to be inspiring, informative and exciting. i'm just wondering, if you can tell me how the way that i was touched by your book, is there something that is, did a similar thing for you that got you on your track? >> guest: i guess where i will start to try to answer the question is will bid for the back, and that is when i was a kid growing up i was kind of the opposite kid you would expect to become an astronaut because i wasn't a good student. i couldn't pay attention in class. absolutely impossible for me to do that. i was the kid in the back of the room looking out the window or look at the clock trying to will it to run faster than -- i did that more than anything else. i went to college because it was expected of me to go to college and i still struggle there. one day i'm walking across the school campus, college campus, and i just happen to go in the bookstore to buy some gum or somet
he's been edited former nasa administrator charles bolden. >> host: scott, how are you doing today? >> guest: great. >> host: i'm not a big reader but but i was enthralled by your book. i found it to be inspiring, informative and exciting. i'm just wondering, if you can tell me how the way that i was touched by your book, is there something that is, did a similar thing for you that got you on your track? >> guest: i guess where i will start to try to answer the question...
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astronaut scott kelly a year aboard air station and interviewed by former nasa administrator charles bolden. >> scott, how are you doing today? >> i'm doing great. >> i'm not a big reader but i found it to be inspiring, informative and exciting and i'm wondering if you can tell me how the way that i was touched by your book, if there's something that did a similar thick to you that got you on the track from your wayward life? >> so, you know, i guess where i will start to try to answer your question is a little bit further back and that is when i was a kid growing up i was the opposite kid to become an astronaut, i wasn't a good student, i couldn't pay attention in class, absolutely impossible for me to do that. i was the kid in the back of the room looking out of the window, looking at the clock trying to wheel it to run faster, i did that more than anything else. >> yeah. >> i went to college because it was expected of me to go to college and i still struggled there. one day i'm walking across the school campus, college campus and i just happened to go in the bookstore to buy gum or somet
astronaut scott kelly a year aboard air station and interviewed by former nasa administrator charles bolden. >> scott, how are you doing today? >> i'm doing great. >> i'm not a big reader but i found it to be inspiring, informative and exciting and i'm wondering if you can tell me how the way that i was touched by your book, if there's something that did a similar thick to you that got you on the track from your wayward life? >> so, you know, i guess where i will start...
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the white house certainly fielded e boldened. they still have the majority in all of the house and the senate. they still have the white house. they want to try to get tyeah, are looming and they have to figure out what they want to ge bill. marco rubio came out recently and s too far in helping corporations. you see lines of peohead on the taxes this year. is there going to be blowback on this next year? >> let's put it this way. i would be prettyrom marco rubi not in all sorts of democratic democrats are on offense over expect at all. which is they expected not to be talking about it at all at this point. republicans need to get out there and try to explain it more to the america yet. democrats are trying to take it over and say, look, republicans for corporations. they're not trying to make life'sier for you. that's a case to counter. >> part of the reason the bill beca easily is, hey, you don't pass it in but the white house is talking about an infrastructure bill. how feasible is ? would have be feasible if they had tried to
the white house certainly fielded e boldened. they still have the majority in all of the house and the senate. they still have the white house. they want to try to get tyeah, are looming and they have to figure out what they want to ge bill. marco rubio came out recently and s too far in helping corporations. you see lines of peohead on the taxes this year. is there going to be blowback on this next year? >> let's put it this way. i would be prettyrom marco rubi not in all sorts of...
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he is interviewed by charles bolden. >> your was the third servicing mission. having been a part of that mission and become a official hubble hugger, what you live the legacy of hubble is? incredible, 27 years. doing the kind of science on a and not letting on the scientist experienced the data that they get from it which is most of the stuff you don't provided in visit that people get a sense for where we are in the universe which is pretty insignificant if you consider those images. 9:00 afterwards to my at eastern on book tv on c-span2. c-span, q&a with
he is interviewed by charles bolden. >> your was the third servicing mission. having been a part of that mission and become a official hubble hugger, what you live the legacy of hubble is? incredible, 27 years. doing the kind of science on a and not letting on the scientist experienced the data that they get from it which is most of the stuff you don't provided in visit that people get a sense for where we are in the universe which is pretty insignificant if you consider those images....
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and a scott bolden. the former chair of the democratic party. republicans should let this and delay this vote until newly elected democrat. citing what democrats did for newly elected scott brown. i have the opportunity to days ago to talk to senator orrin hatch and ask him about this. he said it's not going to happen. the democrats don't have any real control over that. for brown maybe eight years ago or so the reality is the republicans bargain away on this. they need one given the promises that donald trump has made it something i can happen. the real issue is while they have a rush this through the house and senate and whether it needs more debate for some public debate before they do that. i think that's what he was really getting at. it's still not can happen. they will not wait for doug jones actually. this was a tough week we have the votes. so even if we waited until january. not only for the political imperative because it's good legislation. they are excited about this bill. with the child tax credit to help low income families how pa
and a scott bolden. the former chair of the democratic party. republicans should let this and delay this vote until newly elected democrat. citing what democrats did for newly elected scott brown. i have the opportunity to days ago to talk to senator orrin hatch and ask him about this. he said it's not going to happen. the democrats don't have any real control over that. for brown maybe eight years ago or so the reality is the republicans bargain away on this. they need one given the promises...
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he sinlt viewed by nasa administrator charles bolden. >> yours was the third servicing mission. having been part of that mission and having become an official hubble hugger, talk to me about what you believe the legacy of hubble is. or does it have a legacy? >> i think it's incredible. it's been up there -- you would know better than i how long it's been up there. >> 27 years. 27 years. to have a telescope. >> getting to 30. >> doing that kind of science on a daily basis and, you know, letting them get the stuff most of you don't see and the public engagement that is provided and let people kind of get a sense for, you know, where we are in the universe which is pretty insignificant. if you consider, you know, those images. i think it's been a great success. it was a great first mission for me. >> afterwards sunday night at 9:00 eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> winston churchill was awarded the nobel prize in literature for the book "the second world war." up next on american history tv, we'll take a look at dhuch hichs historian with andrew roberts. this is 50 minutes. >> ladi
he sinlt viewed by nasa administrator charles bolden. >> yours was the third servicing mission. having been part of that mission and having become an official hubble hugger, talk to me about what you believe the legacy of hubble is. or does it have a legacy? >> i think it's incredible. it's been up there -- you would know better than i how long it's been up there. >> 27 years. 27 years. to have a telescope. >> getting to 30. >> doing that kind of science on a daily...
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away the missile defense system that was promised to them in eastern europe, which set up and em boldened russians for what they did in crima. and the minsk papers aren't worth the paper they're printed on. and donald trump is bucking up, doing the right thing to our allies, providing weapons to those ukrainians seek to go live in peace. this is an aggression without provocation and i'm glad there's bipartisan support, unfortunately, it may be too little too late for what's been done. leland: and bringing up an important point that president trump fixing what many would say-- bipartisan would say are mistakes. obama administration. we just learned this week of the obama administration sort of sidelining a dea investigation that went after hezbollah, the iranian-backed militant organization and seems as though democrats want to keep going oh, no, no, no, there's nothing to see here. we shouldn't talk about the mistakes. past and push the russia narrative at least with this announcement today seems to fall flat. agreed? >> i agree that we should always talk about the facts and if there are
away the missile defense system that was promised to them in eastern europe, which set up and em boldened russians for what they did in crima. and the minsk papers aren't worth the paper they're printed on. and donald trump is bucking up, doing the right thing to our allies, providing weapons to those ukrainians seek to go live in peace. this is an aggression without provocation and i'm glad there's bipartisan support, unfortunately, it may be too little too late for what's been done. leland:...
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toç conservative commentator ga loudon, former dehe is democrat ic party chair scott bolden.t to you. do you think it is possible to do what the president said, get any democratic support on health care reform? >> it will not be possible to get any democratic support in 2018 but here is the news flash. it is going to be impossible for the republicans to do anything with health care as divisive as it is with the backdrop being the 2018 midterms. not going to happen. now there probably should be changes to the obama bill but the individual mandate, they pulled that back, but several other options are still in that. david: i want to talk about those options, but, gina, first to you, it is hard to imagine, particularly over the past couple months what the democrats and republicans could agree to on health care? >> well, perhaps we could start looking at facts rather than feelings as we've been trying to convince the democrats to do ever since the election. we could talk about what deregulation has done for our american economy. if you apply that same template to our health care,
toç conservative commentator ga loudon, former dehe is democrat ic party chair scott bolden.t to you. do you think it is possible to do what the president said, get any democratic support on health care reform? >> it will not be possible to get any democratic support in 2018 but here is the news flash. it is going to be impossible for the republicans to do anything with health care as divisive as it is with the backdrop being the 2018 midterms. not going to happen. now there probably...
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he is interviewed by charles bolden. >> years was the third servicing mission -- yours was the thirdng mission. having been a part of that about what you think the legacy of hubble is? >> i think it is incredible. would no you better than i -- >> 27 years. getting close to 30. >> doing that science on a daily basis and letting not only the scientists experienced the data that they get from it, which is most of the stuff you do not see, but the public engagement that it has provided and let people get a sense for of where we are in the universe, which is pretty insignificant if you consider those images. i think it has been a great success and it was a great first mission for me. announcer: sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, american university professor aaron bell talks about privacy laws and federal surveillance of civil rights leaders. >> here is the head of the operation, sullivan, shortly after the march on washington and the i have a dream speech, we must mark king no
he is interviewed by charles bolden. >> years was the third servicing mission -- yours was the thirdng mission. having been a part of that about what you think the legacy of hubble is? >> i think it is incredible. would no you better than i -- >> 27 years. getting close to 30. >> doing that science on a daily basis and letting not only the scientists experienced the data that they get from it, which is most of the stuff you do not see, but the public engagement that it...