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of relief to service members and handle over seventy one thousand complaints i got news for you brad people don't always learn their lesson the law was necessary because even department of defense research shows military members are four times as likely to be preyed upon will high interest loans the pentagon can't be thrilled about this over and i'm sure they could have been. if they had been notified about the changes to the act to begin with but even if the bureau sent the pentagon a letter they would have just misplaced it but how was the pentagon going to find a piece of paper when they can't even find twenty one trillion dollars of the ok. thanks. over twenty years who doesn't this place know right now i doubt thomas jefferson would have sent lewis and clark to explore the western u.s. of quark couldn't find his own. quest the pentagon hasn't agreed to changes so they were better off not knowing but the military is better off in this in this proves they're preyed upon every step to their lives as war by recruiters during high school their promised health care they don't get their own a
of relief to service members and handle over seventy one thousand complaints i got news for you brad people don't always learn their lesson the law was necessary because even department of defense research shows military members are four times as likely to be preyed upon will high interest loans the pentagon can't be thrilled about this over and i'm sure they could have been. if they had been notified about the changes to the act to begin with but even if the bureau sent the pentagon a letter...
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brad moved down from canada. >> when she walked into a room, that's where people wanted to be. >> she and brad were like a lot of people in cary. raising a family here, having got their start in another place and time. in brad and nancy's case, calgary, canada. that's where they met, back in '98. >> i really liked him. >> as did nancy's younger sister jill. >> this is someone who is warm. you genuinely saw how much he cared for her. >> so brad became a helpful member of the family, even designed a computer systems in the family business. >> our i.t. guy was like, i want to meet the guy who did this, the networking system. he was kind of a legend in the i.t. world. >> he was so good, that cisco systems invited him to move to raleigh and work for the company. smart guy. >> smart guy. >> but if nancy was to go with him to america, for immigration reasons, they had to be married. so in the fall of 2000, they said their vows, an intimate family affair. >> how did she feel about going to north carolina? >> a little apprehensive at first. lots of tears at the airport. fear of the unknown. but i think she was excited. >
brad moved down from canada. >> when she walked into a room, that's where people wanted to be. >> she and brad were like a lot of people in cary. raising a family here, having got their start in another place and time. in brad and nancy's case, calgary, canada. that's where they met, back in '98. >> i really liked him. >> as did nancy's younger sister jill. >> this is someone who is warm. you genuinely saw how much he cared for her. >> so brad became a...
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this allowed hackers to access 50 million people's accounts. brad: brian, let me turn to you. i think it's fair to say you're not been the most optimistic analyst about facebook's prospects. you have a negative rating on the stock. today's news does little to change your perception, i imagine. brian: it is hard to say if this could have happened to anyone with a platform like facebook. it is safe to say, i have been cataloging for the last two years what i call a taxonomy of mismanagement. there is all of these little things which electively roll up collectively roll up into a obvious picture that the company is not well managed. i don't think investors appreciate that yet. something like this will have no commercial consequences. i don't think, by itself, it will cause advertisers to stop spending money. it is not like fines might follow from this would be enough to dent facebook. where there could be consequences, have they been skirting on cost in order to break stuff or move fast essentially? whether you look at the absence of content moderation to make sure people are not
this allowed hackers to access 50 million people's accounts. brad: brian, let me turn to you. i think it's fair to say you're not been the most optimistic analyst about facebook's prospects. you have a negative rating on the stock. today's news does little to change your perception, i imagine. brian: it is hard to say if this could have happened to anyone with a platform like facebook. it is safe to say, i have been cataloging for the last two years what i call a taxonomy of mismanagement....
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we're going to dig into what's going on, and i want to start with you, brad smith. people tell us federal election laws are arcane, they are arcane. too damn many of them. but that said, people want them. they keep demanding less money, less money in politics. i want to ask you a question, if there's an individual when makes a payment from their own pocket or from their own company, or they direct their private lawyer to make a payment whom they later reimburse even if they don't reimburse, also from the same funds, to enter into a non-disclosure agreement with an individual, a non-disclosure agreement with an individual, involving alleged activity that preceded this individual's candidacy for any federal office. is that a campaign contribution? >> short answer there is no. mark: and why not? >> well, it's not because it doesn't arise out of the campaign, and the key thing that you said there, mark, is that this happened before the campaign was going on. the events that give rise to it. and under the federal election campaign act, anything one spends to campaign is expendi
we're going to dig into what's going on, and i want to start with you, brad smith. people tell us federal election laws are arcane, they are arcane. too damn many of them. but that said, people want them. they keep demanding less money, less money in politics. i want to ask you a question, if there's an individual when makes a payment from their own pocket or from their own company, or they direct their private lawyer to make a payment whom they later reimburse even if they don't reimburse,...
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i think there are people he can trust, it is a smaller group than i would like it to be. >> who do you trust? >> i'll keep that to myself. >> brad, he is saying what kellyanne conway did not say sunday, and what others have not said, which is there are few people the president trusts that work for him. this is a moment he better hope everybody that works for him even that he doesn't trust wants to do the job well. >> i think that's correct. i think hurricanes and natural disasters bring that ound t in whatever side you're on. >> sort of becomes real. >> correct. >> your job becomes real. >> i also think that the response to the "new york times" op-ed, problem with this administration should have gone something like this. i told you, i told you this town is a swamp, i told you it is deep, deep in our own party. i'm the only thing standing between you. that would be on trump brand had he done that. >> then you don't talk about it any more, do you? >> exactly. >> that would have been on his brain, it would have been effective with a large section of the country. >> what's donald trump jr. doing on television? when i first saw this,
i think there are people he can trust, it is a smaller group than i would like it to be. >> who do you trust? >> i'll keep that to myself. >> brad, he is saying what kellyanne conway did not say sunday, and what others have not said, which is there are few people the president trusts that work for him. this is a moment he better hope everybody that works for him even that he doesn't trust wants to do the job well. >> i think that's correct. i think hurricanes and natural...
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." >> host: brad thor over the course of 18 books, how many people have scott killed? >> guest: i think i lost count after book in one picky skill a lot. a lot of them. >> host: why? pgh guest: my children's godfather is a former special forces group person picky works for the state department and he had a line that he got from the commander somewhere in his career in the arm of the said there some people that just need killing. the some people you cannot reason with, you cannot negotiate with and there's just evil in the world. doesn't assert like it but when it needs to be done he goes out and he doesn't turn . >> host: easy based on a real person? >> guest: scott my protagonist who runs in the books is a combination, s2 if you are multiple people i've known in the world of government, diplomacy, part of government. he's name after some in d.c. who processes fisa warrants for the department of justice. there's a real-life scott i knew what i thought that's a great, great name for a character that he is a collection of these people and then what i tell folks is that h
." >> host: brad thor over the course of 18 books, how many people have scott killed? >> guest: i think i lost count after book in one picky skill a lot. a lot of them. >> host: why? pgh guest: my children's godfather is a former special forces group person picky works for the state department and he had a line that he got from the commander somewhere in his career in the arm of the said there some people that just need killing. the some people you cannot reason with, you...
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it's funny, a lot of people ask me if brad thor is my real name. it is. way back in the 1800s the swedish government said, we have so many ericksons and -- because you would take your dad's name and add center dr. depending on your gender. the government said we can to that. you have to pick a name for your father and we had a great grandfather who said you were going to be thor. >> host: if you cannot get through on the phone lines, you could do that via social media. we will scroll through those as we go. this is a question from facebook. larry wants to know how many more hardback books do you envision? >> guest: great question. many more with him. he's not going anywhere anytime soon. he's doing everything he can to stay in the field. you will enjoy seeing what he's up to. he still wants to be out in the action. there is no updates. we are at a standstill in hollywood. i took it big meeting on spymaster for some hollywood producers thought spymaster would be a great place to start. it up in the air. i don't, my chickens before they hatch. you cannot sw
it's funny, a lot of people ask me if brad thor is my real name. it is. way back in the 1800s the swedish government said, we have so many ericksons and -- because you would take your dad's name and add center dr. depending on your gender. the government said we can to that. you have to pick a name for your father and we had a great grandfather who said you were going to be thor. >> host: if you cannot get through on the phone lines, you could do that via social media. we will scroll...
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access tokens for the accounts of up to 50 million people who were affected causing those people to be logged out. brad: joining us to discuss is jordan robertson who covers cybersecurity. also with us is brian wheeze or over the phone. jordan, let's start with you. what did we learn about this breach? >> thanks for having me on. what we have learned is that facebook had a nasty network intrusion into potentially 50 million people's facebook accounts. to put that into context, there are a lot of big numbers around cybersecurity. hundreds of millions of accounts get compromised via credit card. 50 million for facebook is not a huge number, but the type of access the hackers were able to full account takeover, makes this significant. the mechanism they used as a flaw in their coding -- facebook's coding that allows them to look up an account, steal a token to the account, and login as the user. for social media breaches, this is as bad as it gets. brad: let's compare it to the cambridge analytica breach. access to as had user's public profile. scale and scope of this attack compare to what happened earli
access tokens for the accounts of up to 50 million people who were affected causing those people to be logged out. brad: joining us to discuss is jordan robertson who covers cybersecurity. also with us is brian wheeze or over the phone. jordan, let's start with you. what did we learn about this breach? >> thanks for having me on. what we have learned is that facebook had a nasty network intrusion into potentially 50 million people's facebook accounts. to put that into context, there are a...
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brad blake man. there's so many people whose lives were touched by this event thank you so much and we're sorry for your loss, brad. >> thank you. liz: thank you for your service to the countries. as we commemorate september 11 a new threat from the leader of al qaeda calling for unity among the jihadis around the world to attack the u.s. but first fox news channel tucker carlson has corporate insight e-mail showing google executives efforts to get out and vote for hillary clinton in 2016. we're going to show them to you next, stay there. >> this wasn't a get out the vote effort, whatever they say. it was aimed at all potential voters it wasn't even aimed at a balanced cross section of sub groups. google didn't try to get out the vote among say christian arabs in michigan, they sometimes vote republican. it was aimed only at one group, a group that google assumed would vote exclusively for the democratic party. hi, i'm joan lunden with a place for mom, the nation's largest senior-living referral service. for the past five years, i've spoken with hundreds of families and visited senior-care communities a
brad blake man. there's so many people whose lives were touched by this event thank you so much and we're sorry for your loss, brad. >> thank you. liz: thank you for your service to the countries. as we commemorate september 11 a new threat from the leader of al qaeda calling for unity among the jihadis around the world to attack the u.s. but first fox news channel tucker carlson has corporate insight e-mail showing google executives efforts to get out and vote for hillary clinton in...
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now the bad, actor brad pitt being sued by people in new orleans who say that his organization built defective homes, how two people say their homes are facing a slew of problems including mold, electrical and plumbing issues, they received homes in 2008 after hurricane katrina as part of make it right foundation and finally the ugly, lazy millennials now have a real excuse to skip laundry day, this new spray makes dirty clothes smell fresh and clean and on top of that also appear wrinkle free. so there you go, reset, ready to go, that wraps up this hour of "fox & friends first", hopefully you will have a great day, "fox & friends first" continues right now. see you. ♪ ♪ rob: monday september 10th. jillian: what the white house is doing right now hold them accountable. twitter says it doesn't censor conservatives, right. rob: bun benghazi hero says why the social media shut him down. the kneeling continues but is the movement losing steam? jillian: what colin kaepernick has to say during season? "fox & friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪
now the bad, actor brad pitt being sued by people in new orleans who say that his organization built defective homes, how two people say their homes are facing a slew of problems including mold, electrical and plumbing issues, they received homes in 2008 after hurricane katrina as part of make it right foundation and finally the ugly, lazy millennials now have a real excuse to skip laundry day, this new spray makes dirty clothes smell fresh and clean and on top of that also appear wrinkle free....
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i think in many ways the people, the expertise, the technology itself will be more powerful. >> brad,nk about the benefits and the perils. a lot of people are so very afraid of ai. what concerns do you have? >> well, it is a powerful technology. we need to ensure that as we power computers, in effect, to make decisions that have always been made by human beings that these are decisions made ethically. take something like facial recognition. it can help identify criminals, it might find a lost child, but it has error rates -- >> i heard it doesn't work so well with people of color and women. that's a problem. >> it is. error rates are higher, so we and others are working to reduce the bias. we don't want to see this technology deployed before it's ready. we don't want to see it deployed in ways where it might, for example, discourage people from going to a public space, expressing their views. it's important that there be rules of the road. only if there are common rules for those of us in the united states and around the world are we really going to ensure that this technology is used
i think in many ways the people, the expertise, the technology itself will be more powerful. >> brad,nk about the benefits and the perils. a lot of people are so very afraid of ai. what concerns do you have? >> well, it is a powerful technology. we need to ensure that as we power computers, in effect, to make decisions that have always been made by human beings that these are decisions made ethically. take something like facial recognition. it can help identify criminals, it might...
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people dead. former george w. bush deputy assistant bradresponds after this. ♪ the wonderful thing about polident is the fact that it's very, very tough on bacteria, yet it's very gentle on the denture itself. polident consists of 4 powerful ingredients that work together to deep clean your denture in hard to reach places. >> you can bet the president will have well-deserved strong words for iranian regime which is among the worst violators of u.n. security council resolution if not the absolute worse in the world. he will call on every country to join our campaign to thwart iran's torrent of destructive activity. john: secretary of state mike pompeo blaming the iranian leadership for blaming an attack that left 25 people dead on the u.s. u.n. ambassador to nicky hailry, saying iran's people have had enough. listen. >> iranian people are protesting. every announce of money going into iran is going to his military. iranian people had enough. that is where all this is coming from. the thing he has to do is look in the mirror. john: joining me
people dead. former george w. bush deputy assistant bradresponds after this. ♪ the wonderful thing about polident is the fact that it's very, very tough on bacteria, yet it's very gentle on the denture itself. polident consists of 4 powerful ingredients that work together to deep clean your denture in hard to reach places. >> you can bet the president will have well-deserved strong words for iranian regime which is among the worst violators of u.n. security council resolution if not the...
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for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com (playing "nationwide" jingle) (ringing) uh-oh. hey, peyton. hey brad you outside? of coursamgot me ideas, too. we gotta get the band back together. we weren't a band, peyton. i'm pretty sure we were. okay, great talk. (deep breath) the band is back together. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest stars alongside oscar isaac and sir ben kingsley in the new film "operation finale," which opens in theaters wednesday, august 29th. please welcome nick kroll! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: nick kroll. oh, my goodness! this is what i'm -- good, you look fantastic! what a stud. >> i know. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. welcome back. >> i was going to -- i was going to wear shorts. >> jimmy: no, no. i appreciate -- >> but i decided not to. >> jimmy: hey, i want to wish you a happy belated birthday. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: happy birthday to my man. >> thank you. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: did you have a good one? >> i did. it was a big birthday. had a bunch of friends in los angeles, and then -- brad pitt
for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com (playing "nationwide" jingle) (ringing) uh-oh. hey, peyton. hey brad you outside? of coursamgot me ideas, too. we gotta get the band back together. we weren't a band, peyton. i'm pretty sure we were. okay, great talk. (deep breath) the band is back together. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest stars alongside oscar isaac and sir ben kingsley in the new film "operation finale," which opens in theaters...
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for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com (playing "nationwide" jingle) (ringing) uh-oh. hey, peyton. hey bradide? of course i am! already got some ideas, too. g ta get the band back together. we weren't a band, peyton. i'm pretty sure we were. okay, great talk. (deep breath) the band is back together. as your home becomes more connected, you need fios to keep up and fios is the 100% fiber-optic network... which means you get phenomenal capacity for your tech. now, get $200 toward a range of google and nest smart home devices plus the fastest internet available, up to 200 tv channels, phone, and a 2-year price guarantee, all for $79.99 per month with a 2-year agreement. plus order online by september 30th, and you'll get a $150 verizon prepaid mastercard. go to getfios.com. 100% fiber-optic network. 100% phenomenal. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest stars alongside oscar isaac and sir ben kingsley in the new film "opation finale," which opens in theaters wednesday, august 29th.me please welick kroll! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> oh, my goodness!. this is what i'm -- good, you
for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com (playing "nationwide" jingle) (ringing) uh-oh. hey, peyton. hey bradide? of course i am! already got some ideas, too. g ta get the band back together. we weren't a band, peyton. i'm pretty sure we were. okay, great talk. (deep breath) the band is back together. as your home becomes more connected, you need fios to keep up and fios is the 100% fiber-optic network... which means you get phenomenal capacity for your tech. now, get $200...
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brad garrett.s en a blast. ept like, five in the can. they've turned out great, i love working with these people. h it. >> seth: brad garrett is of course -- always been one of the great sitcoms of all times -- "everybody loves raymond. >> yes. >> seth: a very tall man. >> yes. >> seth: he posted on instagram the differences of your two directors chairs. >> cast chairs. >> seth: your cast chairs. and there's a difference between brad garrett and taran killam. [ laughter ] >> it's emasculating. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> they also placed it in front of a workbench too, to make me just seem like a child. >> seth: you posted this on instagram as well. who drew this to your attention? >> it happens once a year. >> seth: oh, really? >> yes. and i always forget her last name. she's the first cosmonaut. first female astronaut, cosmonaut, in space. >> seth: gotcha. >> and so on the anniversary of her launching into space, someone always tags me on twitter or instagram and you'll >> maybe. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: it's pretty true. lastly, it's a couple months away. and this is some sha
brad garrett.s en a blast. ept like, five in the can. they've turned out great, i love working with these people. h it. >> seth: brad garrett is of course -- always been one of the great sitcoms of all times -- "everybody loves raymond. >> yes. >> seth: a very tall man. >> yes. >> seth: he posted on instagram the differences of your two directors chairs. >> cast chairs. >> seth: your cast chairs. and there's a difference between brad garrett and...
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brad knows. if you talk to people, they, you know, management level, border, international broadcasting. and so on. oh, we can't do this, that's propaganda. we don't do propaganda, you know. private corporations have been remiss. on facebook, we see just how bad facebook has been about protecting our privacy. they're not alone. we've had a lot of mismanagement. you know, those of us who were in civil service like you used to joke that, your records are in china because of the great scandal six, seven years ago. omb records all went -- were stolen by china. whole bunch of other things going on out there. so brad's right, you need government, you need private sector. you need institutional leadership but also has to be a vision of what is it you're trying to accomplish, by what means and how? i don't know that we're trying to get our message across in any kind of really systemic innovative way. oa great organizations but are handicap. to the russian or pro-putin community. i would take the war home to putin. no reason why the democratic national committee should be the only one who's hacke
brad knows. if you talk to people, they, you know, management level, border, international broadcasting. and so on. oh, we can't do this, that's propaganda. we don't do propaganda, you know. private corporations have been remiss. on facebook, we see just how bad facebook has been about protecting our privacy. they're not alone. we've had a lot of mismanagement. you know, those of us who were in civil service like you used to joke that, your records are in china because of the great scandal six,...
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>> it does look like a lot of people are talking, indeed. brad>> officials say it will be at least a week before even the major interstates are completely re-opened through the carolinas. this is a week after hurricane florence made landfall. the runoff is pushing many rivers still over their banks. abc's marcus moore reports. >> reporter: the water is rising across new areas of the carolinas. officials going door-to-door near florence, south carolina. >> this area is going to be prone to flooding and it's highly advised you leave. >> reporter: using boats to get people to dry land near myrtle beach. this man watching the water rise again. >> there is nothing you can do. just pray to the man above. >> reporter: he says he and many of his neighbors don't have flood insurance and he's not alone. federal flood insurance is a cost many cannot bear. across the state, just 3% of properties have it. firefighters from out of state helping clean up local first responders' homes. many have been away since the storm hit. fire ants and venomous snakes in the
>> it does look like a lot of people are talking, indeed. brad>> officials say it will be at least a week before even the major interstates are completely re-opened through the carolinas. this is a week after hurricane florence made landfall. the runoff is pushing many rivers still over their banks. abc's marcus moore reports. >> reporter: the water is rising across new areas of the carolinas. officials going door-to-door near florence, south carolina. >> this area is...
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most people in the country don't care about a "new york times" op-ed. david: there i agree with you. bradks for coming in. melissa. melissa: it serves his purposes about the deep state. this is entrenched people who don't like him mixing it up. david: there are some of them there. melissa: targeting conservative censorship. how justice department looks into allegations of republican bias at facebook and twitter. next, steve hilton, host of "the next revolution" on fox news sounds off. david: we'll speak to a lawmaker who claims his twitter account was targeted. coming up, congressman jim jordan responds to the doj's move and what he thinks of the president's threat to partially shut down the government. >> if we have to protect our borders. if we don't protect our borders, our country is not going to be a country. so if it is about border security i'm willing to do what has to be done. ♪ (guard) i've seen things i shouldn't have. unnatural things. these people they don't sleep... like ever. they reveal in extremes and defy limitations. these pursuits may seem unnecessary. but the scariest
most people in the country don't care about a "new york times" op-ed. david: there i agree with you. bradks for coming in. melissa. melissa: it serves his purposes about the deep state. this is entrenched people who don't like him mixing it up. david: there are some of them there. melissa: targeting conservative censorship. how justice department looks into allegations of republican bias at facebook and twitter. next, steve hilton, host of "the next revolution" on fox news...
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brad -- >> mr. chairman, if we cannot be recognized by moved to adjourn. >> the american people -- >> i moved to adjourn. >> directly from judge kavanaugh. >> mr. chairman, i moved to adjourn. mr. chairman, we have been denied, we've been denied real access to the documents we need to advise -- >> regular order is called to return. >> -- into this a charade and a mockery of our norms. i therefore moved to adjourn this hearing. >> okay. [shouting] >> this is a travesty of justice. [shouting] [shouting] [shouting] [shouting] >> mr. chairman, ask for a roll call vote on the motion to adjourn. a [shouting] >> mr. chairman, i moved to adjourn. i ask for a roll call vote >> we're not in executive session. we will continuee as planned. >> mr. chairman, may i be recognized? mr. chairman, i appeal to the chair to recognize myself or one of my colleagues. >> you are out of order. >> mr. chairman, i appeal to be recognized on your sensese of decency and integrity. even the document you have requested, mr. chairman, the ones you sikkim the limited documents requested this committee has not received. the documents w
brad -- >> mr. chairman, if we cannot be recognized by moved to adjourn. >> the american people -- >> i moved to adjourn. >> directly from judge kavanaugh. >> mr. chairman, i moved to adjourn. mr. chairman, we have been denied, we've been denied real access to the documents we need to advise -- >> regular order is called to return. >> -- into this a charade and a mockery of our norms. i therefore moved to adjourn this hearing. >> okay. [shouting]...
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brad turned the gun on himself. police say all three of the people involved were close friends.north bay.....finding a gas station with cheap prices is attractive to most... but a vocal group called "no gas here" is opposing a plan to build a safeway gas station in their city. kron 4's dan kerman has more from petaluma. sotnobody in the east side of petaluma wants this for their kidsadriann saslow lives on the eastside of petaluma, in a neighborhood filled with signs that say no gas here.sot adriann saslow/"no gas here" 11-16cheap gas is a great thing but its not worth the health of my childrenat issue is this corner of the washington square shopping center. petaluma's planning commission has already approved a plan to replace this building with a 16 pump safeway gas station and convenience store... it would be immediately adjacent to the safeway grocery store that already exists in the shopping center... but opponents have appealed to the city council sot joann mceachin/"no gas here" 36-43the traffic on this main road is going to be a nightmareopponents are not only concerned a
brad turned the gun on himself. police say all three of the people involved were close friends.north bay.....finding a gas station with cheap prices is attractive to most... but a vocal group called "no gas here" is opposing a plan to build a safeway gas station in their city. kron 4's dan kerman has more from petaluma. sotnobody in the east side of petaluma wants this for their kidsadriann saslow lives on the eastside of petaluma, in a neighborhood filled with signs that say no gas...
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. >> yom kippur, people were cooked, not killed. >> who's next? are we done, brad?>> nothings more humbling for a reporter than to go back into a booklength treatment of what you've been covering for years . it's humbling because you realize how much deeper or how much maybe you missed and the pressures of daily journalism so i wonder if you learned about your be about the military beat. i know you write about it with many other things as well and how going forward, i assume you intend to continue to report on these wars so what will you be doing differently and how will the experience of writing the book influence the kind of stories or how you go about doing these stories? >> so one of the many reasons after writing the book as i thought that it would be cathartic and be release for some of my anger. just made me more angry. it didn't work, that's what i learned. i learned it was worsethan i knew . bigger than i knew, uglier than i knew. i had four more victims than i could count, that the rings of people around and immediately affected were far more extensive tha
. >> yom kippur, people were cooked, not killed. >> who's next? are we done, brad?>> nothings more humbling for a reporter than to go back into a booklength treatment of what you've been covering for years . it's humbling because you realize how much deeper or how much maybe you missed and the pressures of daily journalism so i wonder if you learned about your be about the military beat. i know you write about it with many other things as well and how going forward, i assume...
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brad pitt is being sued by people in new orleans who say his organization built for them defective homesin 2008 after hurricane katrina as part of this make it right foundation. the lawsuit claims the homes have a slew of problems, including mold, electrical and plumbing issues. they are taking him to court. i don't know how much they got the homes for. i don't know whether they paid anything at all. i have no idea. but they don't like the house. >> they're suing. stuart: walgreens will pay $165 million to buy the patient prescription files from some fred's pharmacies in southeastern states. look at fred's and walgreens stock. look at fred's in particular. it's up 62%. $165 million is a lot of money. >>> how about tesla. it's up today. it was down friday after video of elon musk smoking pot on a podcast surfaced. this morning it's back up nearly 6%, $14 higher. keeps going. >>> the house is expected to work this week on tax cuts 2.0. they want to make individual cuts permanent. next, we talk to congressman eric paulson. he's on the tax writing committee. what exactly are we going to get,
brad pitt is being sued by people in new orleans who say his organization built for them defective homesin 2008 after hurricane katrina as part of this make it right foundation. the lawsuit claims the homes have a slew of problems, including mold, electrical and plumbing issues. they are taking him to court. i don't know how much they got the homes for. i don't know whether they paid anything at all. i have no idea. but they don't like the house. >> they're suing. stuart: walgreens will...
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brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. (guard) i've seen things unnatural things. these people they don't sleep... like ever.xtremes and defy limitations. these pursuits may seem unnecessary. but the scariest thing i can imagine is a world where this, doesn't exist. >> lou: well, i can't wait to talk with diamond and silk about what is going on in washington and social media. as congress, well, in some cases they are hinting they may want to regulate social media. big tech. twitter c.e.o. jack dorsey among those on capitol hill today talking about his company's silencing of conservative voices and his it was leaving a little to be desired. >> we don't consider political view points, perspectives or party affiliation in any of our policies or enforcement decisions. >> the allegation that we make, the republicans, is that you are discriminatory against us. against the republicans. >> we agree that the result was not impartial. that is why we corrected it and we fixed it. >> so you do agree there were more republicans than democrats? >> i didn't say that but i do agree -- >> well, you can't have it both ways, s
brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. (guard) i've seen things unnatural things. these people they don't sleep... like ever.xtremes and defy limitations. these pursuits may seem unnecessary. but the scariest thing i can imagine is a world where this, doesn't exist. >> lou: well, i can't wait to talk with diamond and silk about what is going on in washington and social media. as congress, well, in some cases they are hinting they may want to regulate social media. big tech. twitter...
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brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. (guard) i've seen things unnatural things. these people they don't sleep... like ever.eal in extremes and defy limitations. these pursuits may seem unnecessary. but the scariest thing i can imagine is a world where this, doesn't exist. . liz: more action out of d.c. the house intelligence committee voting to release dozens of transcripts of interviews it conducted as part of the investigation into russian meddling during the 2016 presidential election. transcripts including conversations with senior associates of president trump. the move could possibly let the public see for the very first time thousands of pages of conversations with people including president trump's eldest son donald trump, jr. son in law and close adviser jared kushner as well as jeff sessions and steve bannon. let's bring the "washington times" contributor eric schiffer and kelsey harkness. what are the republicans looking to achieve with this? what's the point? >> i think as a journalist, i err on the side of transparency as do most of the american people. we want to see what's going on in the tr
brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. (guard) i've seen things unnatural things. these people they don't sleep... like ever.eal in extremes and defy limitations. these pursuits may seem unnecessary. but the scariest thing i can imagine is a world where this, doesn't exist. . liz: more action out of d.c. the house intelligence committee voting to release dozens of transcripts of interviews it conducted as part of the investigation into russian meddling during the 2016 presidential election....
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the collective response in the country has people pulling further away from donald trump. you can see it in the brad wall softening in this survey from multiple polls. this is from the polling experts over at 538. trump needs approval in roughly the 40s for the gop to have a realistic chance of holding the house, according to experts. we know that because of the data. in elections since 1946, any decline in a president's approval hurts their party a little bit less than it hurts them, but hurts. as trump drops 5 to 6 points that can cost republicans 2 points in the house. with trump at 36% tonight, where does that put him against his worst times? we'll leave it on the screen for you. you can see as compared to firing comey, which was very controversial, or compared to when he had that widely panned summit with putin, which many conservatives criticized, or charlottesville. the 36% as new record low on par with where he was after charlottesville. as donald trump plummets and the walls close in, today his own son concedes trump has a circle of trust that is much smaller than they want. >> i think ther
the collective response in the country has people pulling further away from donald trump. you can see it in the brad wall softening in this survey from multiple polls. this is from the polling experts over at 538. trump needs approval in roughly the 40s for the gop to have a realistic chance of holding the house, according to experts. we know that because of the data. in elections since 1946, any decline in a president's approval hurts their party a little bit less than it hurts them, but...
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brad would do? >> commissioner covington: i don't know if your mic was on. i don't know if people can hear you. >>commissioner cleaveland: would he prepare a draft of rules to amend this early case resolution. >> commissioner covington: i'll ask him to, and then, we can handle it by a vote of all of the commissioners and then get the word out about how the process works and how valuable it can be to members. >>commissioner cleaveland: and i will say it does save money and time on both sides, so absolutely, it's something we need to memorialize in the rules. very good. thank you. commissioner hardeman? >> commissioner hardeman: thank you, mr. president. i already talked about the graduation class, which is, again, everybody, kudos, especially to the training staff. and i was in sacramento last friday, and they had a bacci ball tournament. when i heard about this bacci ball tournament, when the commissioners were invited, it never dawned on me that i would be going. my grandson takes his soccer lessons at this park in east sacramento, so that was sort of fun. so i did go over, and captain darius
brad would do? >> commissioner covington: i don't know if your mic was on. i don't know if people can hear you. >>commissioner cleaveland: would he prepare a draft of rules to amend this early case resolution. >> commissioner covington: i'll ask him to, and then, we can handle it by a vote of all of the commissioners and then get the word out about how the process works and how valuable it can be to members. >>commissioner cleaveland: and i will say it does save money...
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people who are finally better off now. recently my colleague, representative brad wenstrup from ohio, pointed out that the critics who proclaim that tax cuts only help billionaires could not be further from the truth. over $1.1 trillion in tax relief or 77% of the tax cuts and jobs act goes directly to families and small businesses. over 1/2 of the 2019 individual tax cuts or $133 billion goes to those earning under $200,000. middle income families see larger percentage reductions in their taxes than wealthier families. a typical married couple with two kids earning $73,000 would see a tax cut of over $2,000, a reduction in their income taxes of nearly 60%. the bill didn't just help the rich. under the new tax law, the share of taxes paid by millionaires increases from 19.3% to 19.8%. also when american companies are doing well, workers do well. just ask one of the four million workers who saw a benefit or pay raise due to the tax reform. i'd also like to point out that companies who had previously stashed money abroad are bringing it back to the united states thanks to the tax cuts and jobs ac. our tax code penalized compani
people who are finally better off now. recently my colleague, representative brad wenstrup from ohio, pointed out that the critics who proclaim that tax cuts only help billionaires could not be further from the truth. over $1.1 trillion in tax relief or 77% of the tax cuts and jobs act goes directly to families and small businesses. over 1/2 of the 2019 individual tax cuts or $133 billion goes to those earning under $200,000. middle income families see larger percentage reductions in their...
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brad cavanagh and the woman who accuses him of attempted rape thirty six years ago testified before the u.s. senate judiciary committee it was a big draw on t.v. across the country with twenty million people tuning it. i recall saying that the boy who assaulted me could someday be on the u.s. supreme court i denied the allegation immediately categorically and unequivocally and here today not because i want to be i am terrified my family and my name have been totally and permanently destroyed my family and i have been the target of constant harassment and threats i intend no wheel well to dr ford and her family the other night actually and my daughter lies assert their prayers and little lies all of ten years old. said to actually we should pray for the woman. it's a lot of wisdom from a ten year olds. we mean we know well. i believe that if i came forward my single voice would be drowned out by a of chorus of powerful supporters this is a circus following another round of hearings in the senate judiciary committee the us president ordered an f.b.i. investigation into kavanagh insisting that his pick remains the best choice for the job after a republican senator called to postpone the full
brad cavanagh and the woman who accuses him of attempted rape thirty six years ago testified before the u.s. senate judiciary committee it was a big draw on t.v. across the country with twenty million people tuning it. i recall saying that the boy who assaulted me could someday be on the u.s. supreme court i denied the allegation immediately categorically and unequivocally and here today not because i want to be i am terrified my family and my name have been totally and permanently destroyed my...
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people here in washington. they don't drop by the state department as often as they might. [inaudible] brad: it's all right. no problem. it's russian interference. but anyway, it's a long way away at this point. they didn't have the same relationships, and ultimately the other thing about stratcom is that people who do that work, are very technically minded. they spent their careers working on things like nuclear weapons. communication is not really what they spent their great doing, and they were not really sure quite how to think about or how to take that nation and integrate it into what they did. they did their best with it. they did an awful job, as well as they could, but it's not too surprising that it kind of felt l by the wayside. and today we are back in the same position that people are saying -- what do we do about these propaganda operations? where is the coordinating authority? since stratcom did not work out, last year, the congress relocated these operations to the global engagements of the state department. now, the level of engagement story -- the state department by law has to engage in tr
people here in washington. they don't drop by the state department as often as they might. [inaudible] brad: it's all right. no problem. it's russian interference. but anyway, it's a long way away at this point. they didn't have the same relationships, and ultimately the other thing about stratcom is that people who do that work, are very technically minded. they spent their careers working on things like nuclear weapons. communication is not really what they spent their great doing, and they...
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brad would do? >> commissioner covington: i don't know if your mic was on. i don't know if people can hear you. >>commissioner cleaveland: would he prepare a draft of rules to amend this early case resolution. >> commissioner covington: i'll ask him to, and then, we can handle it by a vote of all of the commissioners and then get the word out about how the process works and how valuable it can be to members. >>commissioner cleaveland: and i will say it does save money and time on both sides, so absolutely, it's something we need to memorialize in the rules. very good. thank you. commissioner hardeman? >> commissioner hardeman: thank you, mr. president. i already
brad would do? >> commissioner covington: i don't know if your mic was on. i don't know if people can hear you. >>commissioner cleaveland: would he prepare a draft of rules to amend this early case resolution. >> commissioner covington: i'll ask him to, and then, we can handle it by a vote of all of the commissioners and then get the word out about how the process works and how valuable it can be to members. >>commissioner cleaveland: and i will say it does save money...
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brad wenstrup of ohio was near the batting cages. he had one eye on an injured steve scalise and the other on the shooter. >> wenstrup: my fear was that he was going to get more peoplei was also encouraged because we knew that we had somebody re-- to return fire. >> o'donnell: because of scalise's detail? we with him. >> wenstrup: exactly. correct. steve really took a bullet for all of us, because if he's not here, he doesn't get hit. but if he's not here, there might be 20 people laying out there. >> o'donnell: because he's a member of the leadership, he has security detail. >> wenstrup: correct. >> steve scalise: it wasn't just a shooter, at that point. it was literally a shootout, going back and forth. and-- and i could hear it. you know, my-- my-- my, the sound was as clear as day. i-- i knew what was happening. and it-- it sounded like a lot of shots. >> o'donnell: your colleagues that were out there, they knew you were down, and they wanted to get to you. but the shots were still going on. >> steve scalise: yeah, while the shooting was going on-- you know, mike conaway from texas was playing first base, and he was able to get right behind the dugout. and he wa
brad wenstrup of ohio was near the batting cages. he had one eye on an injured steve scalise and the other on the shooter. >> wenstrup: my fear was that he was going to get more peoplei was also encouraged because we knew that we had somebody re-- to return fire. >> o'donnell: because of scalise's detail? we with him. >> wenstrup: exactly. correct. steve really took a bullet for all of us, because if he's not here, he doesn't get hit. but if he's not here, there might be 20...
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the other novels include march, caleb's crossing, people of the book live on sunday october 7 from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv. and brad melcher will be our guest in november. my husband and i have both served at the pentagon i left the pentagon to go down to paris island. he retired as a lieutenant governor as well. the year he retired as the happen and he started hearing from his contacts because he just retired that my name was being brought up for the equivalent of the ceo of the fortune 500 company. in charge of the whole marine corps. give this little bitty lieutenant colonel. it was being talked about by name in the meetings. what we recognize very early on. this was there. conducting his own test to see how well men and women could perform with each other. so we knew he did not want women to go into these roles. and as we were showing that they could shoot and run and be tough and strong he was showing the opposite with that disintegrated ground task force. and those two things started to collide. so in march of 2015 i went to my husband's retirement and we were sitting in his office with my in-laws. and he loo
the other novels include march, caleb's crossing, people of the book live on sunday october 7 from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv. and brad melcher will be our guest in november. my husband and i have both served at the pentagon i left the pentagon to go down to paris island. he retired as a lieutenant governor as well. the year he retired as the happen and he started hearing from his contacts because he just retired that my name was being brought up for the equivalent of the ceo of the...
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against brad fulton who's worked a tassel for thirty years agrees we brought as a company working shift work and doing night shift and sixteen hour shifts and. i think it's unfair as what people can be disputed from from the official says that is an afrikaans read skin color does not determine my worth but under apartheid skin color did exactly that for decades excluding non white workers from most jobs subtle says it's new she's scheme is not about what has been a fits all pay it's about empowering black workers through a she scheme that would allow them twenty five percent ownership but white workers here say the company's being racist and they want equality. critics say that since one thousand nine hundred five only an elite group of blacks have benefited from economic empowerment the world bank says south africa is one of the most unequal countries in the world with poverty persistently high among black south africans. the trade union federation cosatu says it will fight any resistance to transforming the economy. but it could have a central leader and have this very same people who were previously beneficiaries of drivers of us in them lamenting about the police that are
against brad fulton who's worked a tassel for thirty years agrees we brought as a company working shift work and doing night shift and sixteen hour shifts and. i think it's unfair as what people can be disputed from from the official says that is an afrikaans read skin color does not determine my worth but under apartheid skin color did exactly that for decades excluding non white workers from most jobs subtle says it's new she's scheme is not about what has been a fits all pay it's about...
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. >>> actor brad pitt in a legal mechanical better over over homes for hurricane katrina. peoplehomes that were meant to be sustainable and keep them safe. >>> a big announcement from wells fargo in san francisco. how many poor employees could be out of a job. xfinity mobile is a new wireless network designed to save you money. even when you've got serious binging to do. wherever your phone takes you, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. use less data with a network that has the most wifi hotspots where you need them and the best 4g lte everywhere else. saving you hundreds of dollars a year. and ask how you get xfinity mobile included with your internet. plus, get $300 back when you buy a new smartphone. xfinity mobile. it's simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >>> another ipo hit the wall street this morning and tech stocks. let's get to pam cook with the dollars and cents. >>> the same stocks leading the way this morning. the acronym for facebook, an amazon, netflix and google. tech stocks represent about 26 percent of the s&p 500. >>> san
. >>> actor brad pitt in a legal mechanical better over over homes for hurricane katrina. peoplehomes that were meant to be sustainable and keep them safe. >>> a big announcement from wells fargo in san francisco. how many poor employees could be out of a job. xfinity mobile is a new wireless network designed to save you money. even when you've got serious binging to do. wherever your phone takes you, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. use less data with a...
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leaving brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. for peoplenced as you and me, careful driving just comes naturally. all that experience should be worth something, and it is with the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford. switching saved me hundreds. in fact, four out of five aarp members age 50 and over who switched to the hartford from companies like allstate, state farm, and geico got a lower rate with the hartford. - with the hartford not only did i get a better policy and better coverage, but i got a better rate as well. - of course drivers 50 and over like to save money, but it's great when it comes with coverage and benefits designed for us. that's real value. call the hartford for your free quote. not an aarp member? the hartford helps you join in minutes. here's an insurance company that respects its customers enough to do the right thing. like with new car replacement. if your new car is totaled in an accident, the hartford will pay the full replacement cost for your car. that's pretty cool, huh? - sometimes life happens, and
leaving brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. for peoplenced as you and me, careful driving just comes naturally. all that experience should be worth something, and it is with the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford. switching saved me hundreds. in fact, four out of five aarp members age 50 and over who switched to the hartford from companies like allstate, state farm, and geico got a lower rate with the hartford. - with the hartford not only did i get a better policy and better...
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brad meltzer will be our guest in december on booktv on c-span two. >> good afternoon. welcome to our panel called from the border, people and politics. i'm maryellen fullterton, i'm the interim dean at brooklyn law school for many years i have been a scholar of international refugee law and immigration law. so you can imagine how much i'm looking forward to this panel and how much i enjoyed reading all three of the books that we will have a chance to talk about today. the authors, at the issues of people, borders, politics from multiple perspectives. we had photojournalist on our panel. we had a sociologist on our panel, a creative nonfiction writer on our panel in the course are also many other things. i think the overwhelming experience t i had while i was reading all ofi these books is that each of them uses art in a profound way to send messages to us as individuals about the borders within us, to us as members of communities about the borders in politics within our communities, and to us as a country which i think is very much defining soul right now. so the border, what do we mean by the border? immediately for many people the
brad meltzer will be our guest in december on booktv on c-span two. >> good afternoon. welcome to our panel called from the border, people and politics. i'm maryellen fullterton, i'm the interim dean at brooklyn law school for many years i have been a scholar of international refugee law and immigration law. so you can imagine how much i'm looking forward to this panel and how much i enjoyed reading all three of the books that we will have a chance to talk about today. the authors, at the...
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think you have people reallocating money into other stocks having potential to go across the trillion dollar or increase in value as well. emily: what about the threat of valuation? bradwe talk about the trillion dollar mark when it is really a subjective number. context,ortant in one which is that it puts an incredibly visible target on the backs of these companies. amazon seeing it from the right with trump and his tweets about taxes and the post office, and of course just -- jeff's paper.ip of the there is a big conversation on whether amazon's commitment to low prices is having an impact on macroeconomic indicators like inflation. i think amazon is the biggest target around. i think regulation is one of the biggest challenges and obstacles in the years ahead. emily: one venture capitalist rings amazon will be the first company to hit the $3 trillion mark. what do you think of that production? ivan: i think the stock has the potential for a number of reasons. in thehe dominant stock s&p 500 along with apple. as money goes into the market, passive investors, they are both close to four cents out of the dollar going into and s&p index -- an s&p index fund. the second
think you have people reallocating money into other stocks having potential to go across the trillion dollar or increase in value as well. emily: what about the threat of valuation? bradwe talk about the trillion dollar mark when it is really a subjective number. context,ortant in one which is that it puts an incredibly visible target on the backs of these companies. amazon seeing it from the right with trump and his tweets about taxes and the post office, and of course just -- jeff's paper.ip...