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yet you say that was fundamentally different from bradley wiggins.rtly convinced by chris froome because you had, and this is in your book, you had a very private one—on—one talk with him when he explained lots of things. what did he say to you that convinced you so much of his integrity? it wasn't just that but that was a moment where... and by the way, i never, you know... let me maybe put that conversation first into the context. i'm in a hoteland i'm walking up the fire escape and he's coming down. it's one of those stairways where there's nobody going to come, you just know. and he stopped, and he said to me, "i want to tell you one thing." and i said, "what's that, chris?" he said, "i'm telling you now that as long as i live, what i've achieved in this race will never... the perception of it will never be changed by anything that's going to come out." but you know what, the crazy thing is lance armstrong would have looked you in the eye and said just the same thing if he'd met you on a fire escape in 2001. he didn't. see, that's it. i actually
yet you say that was fundamentally different from bradley wiggins.rtly convinced by chris froome because you had, and this is in your book, you had a very private one—on—one talk with him when he explained lots of things. what did he say to you that convinced you so much of his integrity? it wasn't just that but that was a moment where... and by the way, i never, you know... let me maybe put that conversation first into the context. i'm in a hoteland i'm walking up the fire escape and he's...
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wiggins and you are different from bradley wiggins and you a re partly different from bradley wigginsu had a very private one—on—one talk with him when he explained lots of things. what did he say to you that convinced you so much of his integrity? it was notjust convinced you so much of his integrity? it was not just that convinced you so much of his integrity? it was notjust that but that was a moment and by the way, i have never gone... let me put that conversation first into the complex. iina conversation first into the complex. i in a hotel booking up the fire escape and he is coming down. it is one of those staircases where nobody is going to come and he said to me, i want to tell you one thing, i am telling you now that as long as i live what i have achieved in this race, the perception of it, will never be changed by anything that comes out. lance armstrong would have looked you in the eye and said exactly the same thing. he did not. i met lance and spoke to him and i said to him, what about doping, this sport has got so much bad press and he your winning the first tour de fra
wiggins and you are different from bradley wiggins and you a re partly different from bradley wigginsu had a very private one—on—one talk with him when he explained lots of things. what did he say to you that convinced you so much of his integrity? it was notjust convinced you so much of his integrity? it was not just that convinced you so much of his integrity? it was notjust that but that was a moment and by the way, i have never gone... let me put that conversation first into the...
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i'm not saying -- there is not a big headline here saying then bradley doubted -- it is ben bradley reflectedn this reporting and just had some moments of reflection. brian: over the years of this program, a name that has been mentioned more than anybody else is alice mayhew. we may be the only network that has any video of her because she won't talk to us. back in 2003. >> this is a book. the subtitle is war and peace, vietnam and america october 1967. what we needed to address was does vietnam seem like a very long time ago? is it still relevant? can a writer with the resources and the talent and the meticulousness and dramatic drive bring it to life in such way that it is relevant now? brian: who is alice mayhew and what role has she played in your life and many others? barbara: alice mayhew is a legendary editor. she is still working after many years. she has edited some of the best writers and thinkers that our country has seen. she is not somebody who likes the limelight. i am not surprised you have not gotten her on the show. i think she should talk to you, because she is so good at wh
i'm not saying -- there is not a big headline here saying then bradley doubted -- it is ben bradley reflectedn this reporting and just had some moments of reflection. brian: over the years of this program, a name that has been mentioned more than anybody else is alice mayhew. we may be the only network that has any video of her because she won't talk to us. back in 2003. >> this is a book. the subtitle is war and peace, vietnam and america october 1967. what we needed to address was does...
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>> stephen: please welcome bradley whitford!stephen: i see you brought tucker with you. >> i brought tucker, which is interesting because my first dog's name was tucker. >> stephen: oh, really? yeah, isn't that sweet? and i actually, in third grade, i wrote an essay that won the contest, and they put it up in the hallway at the school, and then a sixth grader changed the t to an f. ( laughter ) >> stephen: and that's when you said, i will be an artist. >> that's exactly right. >> stephen: oh. you realize for the next seven minutes, no one's going to listen to a damn thing we have to say. we're just going to look at tucker right here. >> if there is anything we don't need it's screen time. >> stephen: listen, kiddo, glad you have the puppy here just to callum you down. >> a service dog -- since the election. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: you were here in september. september, my friend. at that point, you were at a ten-plus in your trump panic. there were, like, alarm bells going all over you, the dam was going to burst. >>
>> stephen: please welcome bradley whitford!stephen: i see you brought tucker with you. >> i brought tucker, which is interesting because my first dog's name was tucker. >> stephen: oh, really? yeah, isn't that sweet? and i actually, in third grade, i wrote an essay that won the contest, and they put it up in the hallway at the school, and then a sixth grader changed the t to an f. ( laughter ) >> stephen: and that's when you said, i will be an artist. >> that's...
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. >> cae el tri en su compromiso de irlanda, ¿y quÉ pasÓ con la camisa de tom bradley?inar a sierra lamar de 15 aÑos de edad, tuvo el testimonio de la madre de la menor. >> hace 5 afÑos atrÁs la madre e despidio de su hija para ir a trabajar, no se imaginÓ el trÁgico desenlace. >> madrid lamar se despedÍa de la jueza, la madre de sierra lamar declarÓ que el 16 de marzo de 2012 fue al cuarto de su hija y le dijo que la querÍa, tal como todos los dÍas, y nunca mÁs volviÓ a verla. el analista legal expresÓ que ese testimonio es clave, saber cuando vieron a sierra por Última vez, quÉ cosas traÍa consigo, para que los objetos pertenecÍan a la menor de 15 aÑos. es que el hombre de 25 aÑos enfrenta cargos de haber acusado, y asesinado de ella, hay material genÉtico de el en la ropa de sierra, otro hallazgo de relevancia es que habÍa cabellos de sierra en una soga dentro del auto del acusado. >> kelly dijo que estÁ orgullosa de marlin lamar, pero que todo es difÍcil de revivir para la madre, se suponÍa que sierra habÍa tomado el bus a la escuela y nunca llegÓ, marlin aviso al p
. >> cae el tri en su compromiso de irlanda, ¿y quÉ pasÓ con la camisa de tom bradley?inar a sierra lamar de 15 aÑos de edad, tuvo el testimonio de la madre de la menor. >> hace 5 afÑos atrÁs la madre e despidio de su hija para ir a trabajar, no se imaginÓ el trÁgico desenlace. >> madrid lamar se despedÍa de la jueza, la madre de sierra lamar declarÓ que el 16 de marzo de 2012 fue al cuarto de su hija y le dijo que la querÍa, tal como todos los dÍas, y nunca mÁs...
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>> bradley talks about his dad all the time.n we pull up and he sees that guard tower, that's daddy's house, inside you're like, great, he sees a guard tower and razor wires and thinks of his dad. but in another sense, that is his dad's house. and he's excited to see his dad. >> visits typically take place in a common area. this session is in a private playroom. >> i get to spend a lot more time with my son. i get to come in this visiting room, everything's great, me and him running around here, playing ball. >> the monthly visits are carefully monitored by the program's coordinator. >> they have a responsibility is what we're trying to teach them. even though they're in prison, it doesn't give them a copout not to be a dad. >> you're okay. get up. >> come on. let me kiss it. go tell daddy kiss it. >> you'll be all right. >> you're beast mode. >> say i'm beast mode. >> daddy's beast mode? >> go ahead and have a seat. >> following each visit he undergoes a review. >> let's talk about bradley crying. >> i think, you know, when he
>> bradley talks about his dad all the time.n we pull up and he sees that guard tower, that's daddy's house, inside you're like, great, he sees a guard tower and razor wires and thinks of his dad. but in another sense, that is his dad's house. and he's excited to see his dad. >> visits typically take place in a common area. this session is in a private playroom. >> i get to spend a lot more time with my son. i get to come in this visiting room, everything's great, me and him...
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lelee ann colacioppo, the denver post-, david bradley, the news press in missouri and david haynes, thekee journal sent nell. we appreciate it. >> thank you. enjyed it. >> sreenivasan: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: a newly-discovered solar system sparks hope for finding alien life; and, an industrial town putting its hopes in president trump's promise to revitalize manufacturing. but first, nearly five million syrians have fled their homeland for relative safety in surrounding middle-eastern countries. some hope to emigrate to europe and elsewhere, and undergo processing at united nations' centers throughout the region. those hoping to come to the u.s. have an uncertain future ahead of them, amid the trump administration's orders on immigration. from jordan, special correspondent mike cerre reports. >> reporter: the long roads for refugees hoping to settle in the u.s. and other countries, all start at a processing center like this one, run by the u.n. refugee agency, u.n.h.c.r., always a tedious and emotional process, recent changes in u.s. immigration policy added new levels
lelee ann colacioppo, the denver post-, david bradley, the news press in missouri and david haynes, thekee journal sent nell. we appreciate it. >> thank you. enjyed it. >> sreenivasan: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: a newly-discovered solar system sparks hope for finding alien life; and, an industrial town putting its hopes in president trump's promise to revitalize manufacturing. but first, nearly five million syrians have fled their homeland for relative safety in...
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there is more we many and bradley beal on the website. i ask him about the health and the team turn-around since the 2-8 start. check it out at wjla.com/sports. elena mystic for a week but an hour argue she was introduced to the media with guard taylor hill. they have so many great pieces. time to put it all together. final late the age of 31, redskins offensive lineman corey licktensteiger announced his retirement from the nfl. jonathan: thank you, erin. michelle: we have a turn-around on the way. doug: used to it. today is winter. the weekend, taste of spring. we have a lot of clouds. some sunshine. 62 tomorrow. look at the average high of 46. way above board there. erin is smiling. 67 on sunday. looks like we get showers in the afternoon. then turning windy at night as a cold front moves through. steve will talk more about it at 11:00 tonight and track the cold front to see if next week we will turn warm, cold or both. jonathan: it's great shoveling weather. doug: shovel what? jonathan: exactly. thank you, doug. michelle: "world news t
there is more we many and bradley beal on the website. i ask him about the health and the team turn-around since the 2-8 start. check it out at wjla.com/sports. elena mystic for a week but an hour argue she was introduced to the media with guard taylor hill. they have so many great pieces. time to put it all together. final late the age of 31, redskins offensive lineman corey licktensteiger announced his retirement from the nfl. jonathan: thank you, erin. michelle: we have a turn-around on the...
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>> bradley talks about his dad all the time.hen we pull up and he sees that guard tower, that's daddy's house, inside you're like, great, he sees a guard tower and razor wires and thinks of his dad. but in another sense, that is his dad's house. and he's excited to see his dad. >> visits typically take place in a common area. this session is in a private playroom. it's part of the fatherhood program. >> this fatherhood program is great, man, because i get to spend time with my son, come in this visiting room, and here, everything's great. it's one-on-one, me, him, running around here, playing ball. >> the monthly visits are carefully monitored by the program's coordinator. >> they have a responsibility is what we're trying to teach them. even though they're in prison, it doesn't give them a copout not to be a dad. >> you're okay. get up. >> come on. let me kiss it. go tell daddy kiss it. >> you'll be all right. >> you're beast mode. >> say i'm beast mode. >> daddy's beast mode? >> go ahead and have a seat. >> following each visi
>> bradley talks about his dad all the time.hen we pull up and he sees that guard tower, that's daddy's house, inside you're like, great, he sees a guard tower and razor wires and thinks of his dad. but in another sense, that is his dad's house. and he's excited to see his dad. >> visits typically take place in a common area. this session is in a private playroom. it's part of the fatherhood program. >> this fatherhood program is great, man, because i get to spend time with my...
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the funeral service was on the cam poufs bradley university, the student union is named after bob michel. bob loved baseball and as an avid player myself, we had shared fond memories. he pitched, i pitched, i think he won more games than i did. one flaw in bob michel's character was being a cub fan and as a cardinal fan i was able to say that. but when all the ceremonies were going on with the cubs winning the world series, i finally found a reason to be happy about the cubs' success. bob was alive to experience it. in fact, stories over the weekend said he stayed up to see the final play in the final -- and the final out. there's a great picture of him on his porch with the -- flying the w. bob was laid to rest in peoria on sat i remember one of the statements made i remember one of the statements, peoria is good enough for me and he was laid out to rest. my thoughts go out to his family his so vickie, who after wife's death became a loyal companion. i appreciate this time to reflect. and i'll end with -- you get to meet some great people in this chamber. and one of those that i'll chee
the funeral service was on the cam poufs bradley university, the student union is named after bob michel. bob loved baseball and as an avid player myself, we had shared fond memories. he pitched, i pitched, i think he won more games than i did. one flaw in bob michel's character was being a cub fan and as a cardinal fan i was able to say that. but when all the ceremonies were going on with the cubs winning the world series, i finally found a reason to be happy about the cubs' success. bob was...
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i wouldn't be john wall without bradley beal. bradley wouldn't be himself without me. he's one of the guys that could have been an all star this year. he's been healthy. he's earned his money, proven that he earned his money. the reason why we're having a good season is we both helped. we don't focus on that. we just go out there and play basketball. >> reporter: it was earlier today when lebron james called wall one of the best in the league. coming up, we hear more from him and how the wizards are using tonight's game as sort of a mid season >>> nbc 4 responds to a homeowner's desperate attempt to save her home from foreclosure. >> with all of her options off the table, one last call was made to consumer reporter susan hogan for help. >> well, imagine the feeling of knowing you're about to lose your home, hopeless, helpless. this homeowner had two things going for her, a per ssistent caregiver and nbc responds. it's a simple little home in manassas. out of respect we are not identifying her. >> she's not alone. we don't want her to be alone. in this world these days.
i wouldn't be john wall without bradley beal. bradley wouldn't be himself without me. he's one of the guys that could have been an all star this year. he's been healthy. he's earned his money, proven that he earned his money. the reason why we're having a good season is we both helped. we don't focus on that. we just go out there and play basketball. >> reporter: it was earlier today when lebron james called wall one of the best in the league. coming up, we hear more from him and how the...
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brian: you went back to bradley university. if you had to list a number of things to impact your life up to that point, including the war, what were the goals? rep. michel: i can't ignore my early childhood and the rearing i talked about with respect to my mother and father. i never heard my father use the word dosh -- gosh. he was offended when he heard that. brian: never swear. rep. michel: absolutely not. nor drinking or smoking. i was foreclosed from going to dances initially. i came from a very very strict environment. i tell you, what you did learn was the difference between right and wrong. my father was an immigrant from france. my mother never finished high school. she was a domesticate, she was the most gifted person in the house. superlative cook, superlative sewer. the house was immaculate. things like that from the early day on -- i tell you, when i first came home and told my mom and dad i was seriously thinking of getting in the political arena, you can see their chin nearly had the kitchen table. you are going t
brian: you went back to bradley university. if you had to list a number of things to impact your life up to that point, including the war, what were the goals? rep. michel: i can't ignore my early childhood and the rearing i talked about with respect to my mother and father. i never heard my father use the word dosh -- gosh. he was offended when he heard that. brian: never swear. rep. michel: absolutely not. nor drinking or smoking. i was foreclosed from going to dances initially. i came from a...
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. >> landlords love him, tenants hate him, bradley silver bush, the go to lawyer for landlords. >> areou the most hated man in new york. >> i hope not. >> you are the go to for landlords in new york that want to evict people. >> that is me. >> i met with bradley in his law office. this guy will get you kicked out for rent. i asked him how he became that guy. >> i got into heavey crimes -- heavy crimes, you thinking this could have been my wife, daughter, girlfriend or mother who was a victim, last thing i would' to put somebody like that back out on the street. >> he got tired of that he switched to 1 to tenants law. >> most of my clients are in the right, they are not evicting people who don't deserve to be evicted. most have violated the law, or breached their lease or done something long. >> he used private investigators and overt cameras. >> there was cocaine transaction? >> we say a great deal of short-term traffic, 30 seconds, on a regular basis in the evening, we could see something transact between "the visitor" and the perch opening the person opening the door, you know throug
. >> landlords love him, tenants hate him, bradley silver bush, the go to lawyer for landlords. >> areou the most hated man in new york. >> i hope not. >> you are the go to for landlords in new york that want to evict people. >> that is me. >> i met with bradley in his law office. this guy will get you kicked out for rent. i asked him how he became that guy. >> i got into heavey crimes -- heavy crimes, you thinking this could have been my wife,...
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matt bradley takes a look behind israel's walls. >> the wall will be scuffle. >> israel would know. since 2002 they built hundreds of miles of barrier west bank, egypt and they're planning one with jordan, turning israel into something like a walled fortress. >> the security barrier, the fences, the wall components, they all work in tandem in order to prevent terrorist attacks against israel. >> trump's wall with mexico would be different than israel's but they would share many challenges. suicide attacks in israel have dropped since they built the barrier. but like all walls there are two sides. palestinians say the decline in ksuicide attacks wasn't against the walls. it has been totally devastated. >> they say it makes their life miserable. >> i would invite trump to see how the world works. we're live in the 2 ist century, not in the middle of the ages. >> for thousands of palestinians, getting across it is as crude and dangerous as climbing a rope and getting through the home. this man's house is surround bid the bi barrier. benjamin netanyahu has praised trump's wall idea comp
matt bradley takes a look behind israel's walls. >> the wall will be scuffle. >> israel would know. since 2002 they built hundreds of miles of barrier west bank, egypt and they're planning one with jordan, turning israel into something like a walled fortress. >> the security barrier, the fences, the wall components, they all work in tandem in order to prevent terrorist attacks against israel. >> trump's wall with mexico would be different than israel's but they would...
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that could mean the wizard's bradley pebeal gets in. beall is points a game, a career high, he's one of the players being mentioned as a possible replacement. >> reporter: a short practice at home ahead of a road game before a long break. bradley beal might have to rework his upcoming off days. he's high on the list of replacements for sunday's all star game. >> did you already make your vacation plans? >> i did. there's going to be some upset people. i don't know. i'm trying not to say too much about it. i don't wish any hurt or harm on anybody, you know, kevin. but if it happens, it happens. i'll definitely be happy. >> i don't like the politics. but i think his game basically says that he's right there. and the way we've been playing the last two and a half months says that he's there soon. >> reporter: a day of focus and fun at verizon center. the all star media challenge proving not many will make that. nobody has what it takes to john john wall and possibly beal at the event. providing embarrassing footage that can live forever on
that could mean the wizard's bradley pebeal gets in. beall is points a game, a career high, he's one of the players being mentioned as a possible replacement. >> reporter: a short practice at home ahead of a road game before a long break. bradley beal might have to rework his upcoming off days. he's high on the list of replacements for sunday's all star game. >> did you already make your vacation plans? >> i did. there's going to be some upset people. i don't know. i'm trying...
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above balance of the moral landscape that is my 1919 -- mamie bradley would still shake the earth with her candor and courage. bid to demand justice no and reminding us do remember emmett till. to say his name with those coalitions coming none of north carolina and other similar crusades. ricans still hear the marching feet of millions all of them belonging to those who killed emmett till. we can talk now. [laughter] we can do anything. they are out of the room. [laughter] a question or comment? >> i just heard over the weekend the woman who wrongly accused emmett till has come forward and i think i heard she wrote to book? is that right it quite. >> no. but there are some important parts. >> the woman who falsely accused emmett till to bring about his lynching who has written a book and has finally knowledge in 1955 but the question is coming is that true? and in 2008 i got a phone call from a nice woman is in raleigh to wanted to tell me how much she liked me it wasn't a conversational wanted to have very long. by a was nice i was getting off the phone but she heard that in my voice.
above balance of the moral landscape that is my 1919 -- mamie bradley would still shake the earth with her candor and courage. bid to demand justice no and reminding us do remember emmett till. to say his name with those coalitions coming none of north carolina and other similar crusades. ricans still hear the marching feet of millions all of them belonging to those who killed emmett till. we can talk now. [laughter] we can do anything. they are out of the room. [laughter] a question or...
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having bradley as your date. not too shabby either.e to looking good on the red carpet than fancy shades and gorgeous gown but be ready for your makeup. celebrity make-up artist matin is responsible for some of the stars on the red carpet. we teamed up with chapstick and sent our senior news reporter to get insider tips on how to be red carpet ready. >> today you will show me how to pair a smoky eye with soft subtle sophisticated lip. >> i always prepare with the lips cross without the lips and prepare a sample color. this is chapstick conditioning lip scrub to exfoliate and smooth out lips. >> so soft. love them. >> smoky eyes, always start with a pencil. the darker the pencil, the bolder the eye will look. then use powder eye shadow to finish it. next time i use moisturizing lip balm. three shades to choose from. no matwhter ich one you use, it enhances the natural color. >> thank you. i love it. this is beautiful. >> absolutely gorgeous. >> jen always looks fantastic. >>> coming up, we will show you the $100,000 swag bag that goes t
having bradley as your date. not too shabby either.e to looking good on the red carpet than fancy shades and gorgeous gown but be ready for your makeup. celebrity make-up artist matin is responsible for some of the stars on the red carpet. we teamed up with chapstick and sent our senior news reporter to get insider tips on how to be red carpet ready. >> today you will show me how to pair a smoky eye with soft subtle sophisticated lip. >> i always prepare with the lips cross without...
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. >> leading the team is john wall and bradley beal.they have the best back court in the league despite believes the two don't get along. i asked wall about his relationship with beale. this is what he had to say. >> he is like my little brother. we understand with a we do. i wouldn't be john wall without bradley beal and he wouldn't be hisself without me. we are understanding each other out on the court. he is healthy he has proven why he earned his money. proven that he earned his money. and the reason why we are having a good season, we are both healthy. what other people say don't matter. we are not worried about it. we don't focus on that. we just go out there and play basketball. >> on sports final turnaround and winning at home. >>> coming up also, one player from the home hockey team, the american hero's hockey challenge -- two local teams, excuse me. check it out tonight on sports final how they are honoring veterans. >>> john wall's former teammate paul pierce and the clippers visiting the celtics. playing his final game in bo
. >> leading the team is john wall and bradley beal.they have the best back court in the league despite believes the two don't get along. i asked wall about his relationship with beale. this is what he had to say. >> he is like my little brother. we understand with a we do. i wouldn't be john wall without bradley beal and he wouldn't be hisself without me. we are understanding each other out on the court. he is healthy he has proven why he earned his money. proven that he earned his...
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we asked nbc's matt bradley to take a look at the role russia is playing. >> reporter: american troops in poland, a show of force meant to deter russia's growing ambitions in europe, but vladimir putin's advance there is far more subtle. moscow is quietly supporting europe's far right populist with loans, cooperation and propaganda. >> it's a very clear stance for the russian government that they are in support of populist radical right candidates and they sympathize with these movements and see them as destabilizing european political systems in the eu in general. >> reporter: a new political front line as major european elections loom, even as the u.s. reels from russian political interference in its own presidential election. for europe's right, putin's russia represents a nationalist tradition they feel their own countries have lost. the head of austria's anti-immigration freedom party signed a five-year cooperation deal with putin's party. there were claims we would get financial support from russia, he told us, but that's absolutely not true. he says the deal is about making peac
we asked nbc's matt bradley to take a look at the role russia is playing. >> reporter: american troops in poland, a show of force meant to deter russia's growing ambitions in europe, but vladimir putin's advance there is far more subtle. moscow is quietly supporting europe's far right populist with loans, cooperation and propaganda. >> it's a very clear stance for the russian government that they are in support of populist radical right candidates and they sympathize with these...
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matt bradley, nbc news. >>> two years after three muslim students were shot and killed in chapel hillrth carolina, members of their community are coming together to honor their legacy. ron allen has the story of a community working to heal in the aftermath of tragedy. >> reporter: it's called the lighthouse, named for a dental student, murdered with his newlywed wife and her sister, also university students. the shocking crime two years ago igniting an outcry on social media. #muslimlivesmatter. >> reporter: what does the house mean to you? >> it was a way to bring the dream to life. >> reporter: this woman says her brother believed in helping others, the homeless in the neighborhood, refugees abroad. the lighthouse gutted and renovated will be a hub for community groups, like this aid group that serves meals to families in need. >> i hope it brings the community together. >> reporter: and that's what your brother wanted? >> they wanted what all of us wanted to pursue the american dream. >> this is my favorite part of the house. and it is a martin luther king quote, hate cannot drive
matt bradley, nbc news. >>> two years after three muslim students were shot and killed in chapel hillrth carolina, members of their community are coming together to honor their legacy. ron allen has the story of a community working to heal in the aftermath of tragedy. >> reporter: it's called the lighthouse, named for a dental student, murdered with his newlywed wife and her sister, also university students. the shocking crime two years ago igniting an outcry on social media....
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>> matt bradley in paris for us tonight. thank you. >>> here at home, president trump welcomed some american business titans to the white house today. he huddled with ceos from walmart, general motors, pepsi, tesla and many more as american companies wrestle with how to react to the big moves he's made in his first two weeks in office. among those moves, an executive order today that takes aim at some consumer protections. nbc's kristen welker has details. >> president trump holding a highly charged meeting with top ceos today. >> this is a really world-class group. >> but a heated backdrop after the ceo of uber pulled out of the meeting amid a backlash from employees. fuming over the travel ban. tesla's ceo, elon musk did attend, but voiced his opposition to the ban. business leaders deflecting questions. >> did anybody disagree with the president in the meeting today? >> i appreciate the question, but again, very productive meeting. >> a white house official telling nbc news the ceos' opposition won't change the president'
>> matt bradley in paris for us tonight. thank you. >>> here at home, president trump welcomed some american business titans to the white house today. he huddled with ceos from walmart, general motors, pepsi, tesla and many more as american companies wrestle with how to react to the big moves he's made in his first two weeks in office. among those moves, an executive order today that takes aim at some consumer protections. nbc's kristen welker has details. >> president...
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bradley beale, not in my house. huge block from beale protecting home turf.tle over a minute to play. wizards clinging to a three-point lead. big fourth quarter shot all year tonight, another 16 points the fourth quarter. 33 in the game to go with 11 assists, wizards win their 16th straight at home, 116-108. and not happy that it didn't always sound like they were playing at home. >> i'm sick of that, too. that's terrible. i feel like we were on the road today. but, you know, that's for another time. >> they made me kind of think -- my teammates taking a shot, keeping it aggressive. i knew we had an important streak going here. didn't want a game like this against a team that plays hard, had to be more aggressive. >> on saturday, third ranked maryland women visiting purdue, one loss this season, only one loss this season going out. look at stephanie slocum. at the buzzer at the first half. 10.6 for the freshman, third quarter now. she's like, i got it. maryland pulling away, and the foul right here. and on the inside she's probably saying, i'm the woman. 12 p
bradley beale, not in my house. huge block from beale protecting home turf.tle over a minute to play. wizards clinging to a three-point lead. big fourth quarter shot all year tonight, another 16 points the fourth quarter. 33 in the game to go with 11 assists, wizards win their 16th straight at home, 116-108. and not happy that it didn't always sound like they were playing at home. >> i'm sick of that, too. that's terrible. i feel like we were on the road today. but, you know, that's for...
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hoyer: i thank the gentleman from peoria, but bradley. mr. speaker, we rise tore honor one of the most decent, patriotic americans with whom i have ever served in any legislative body. i had the great honor of being bob michel's friend. great honor of being his colleague. and the great honor of believing that what bob michel represented in this congress was the best of us. the most decent of us. the most krt of us. and deeply committed to his country. and respectful of those with whom he served. perhaps differing with them, but nevertheless, deeply respectful of his colleagues. he and tip were good friends. they could argue their side and their policies vigorously. but be the best of friends after we adjourned that day. i thank my colleague from illinois for leading this tribute. and i rise to join in emembering this great man. great american leader, bob michel. mr. speaker, bob's entire life was given to service to his country, from his time in the army as an infantryman on the front lines for the fight for democracy in the second world war
hoyer: i thank the gentleman from peoria, but bradley. mr. speaker, we rise tore honor one of the most decent, patriotic americans with whom i have ever served in any legislative body. i had the great honor of being bob michel's friend. great honor of being his colleague. and the great honor of believing that what bob michel represented in this congress was the best of us. the most decent of us. the most krt of us. and deeply committed to his country. and respectful of those with whom he...
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could be giving bradley field some love. >> kevin love. yeah. >> and, so you have great vacation plans, right. all-star break is coming up. then you got a the trip is refundable. may be on the way to his all-star game. and cavaliers, will miss six weeks after having surgery on his knee. this could open up the east when it comes to the playoff picture. this definitely opens up the spot for this weekend's all-star game. filling that spot is something, bradley beals thought of, sort of. >> i did. going to be some upset people. and i don't wish any hurt or harm on any body. you know, kevin. but -- if it happens, it happens. the game says he is right there. the way we have been playing the last two and a half months says he is right there. if he is not. he will be there soon. >> george mason, hosting richmond. pretty good review from the green machine. first half. four point game. and, showing off the handle. little set back, jumper. hit, mason. 6-point lead. few plays later. more on the inside. and, jenkins, and grayer, that's done the three.
could be giving bradley field some love. >> kevin love. yeah. >> and, so you have great vacation plans, right. all-star break is coming up. then you got a the trip is refundable. may be on the way to his all-star game. and cavaliers, will miss six weeks after having surgery on his knee. this could open up the east when it comes to the playoff picture. this definitely opens up the spot for this weekend's all-star game. filling that spot is something, bradley beals thought of, sort...
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host: here is some video of ben bradley who is the ultimate boss other than kay graham at the post. >you think a bunch of people in the beginning. barbara feynman was my researcher. she writes books herself. now helping hillary clinton. i'm not sure i'm supposed to say that, but i just did. the reason i said hold that thought, because when you talk to ben bradley, just the two of you about bob woodward, what was his reaction? barbara: i have actually never seen that clip. after i worked for woodward, i worked for carl bernstein. things, andother then been decided to write his autobiography. he hired me on woodward's recommendation. he got a book deal to do two books, his autobiography at a book he ended up never writing called how to read a newspaper. decided to doe the book, i was the researcher and he was writing it. the way we decided we were going to pull the book out because it had been many years since he had written a book. thenld interview him, and a series of interviews. then i would transcribe the and sometimes make suggestions and sometimes just give him the transcript. tha
host: here is some video of ben bradley who is the ultimate boss other than kay graham at the post. >you think a bunch of people in the beginning. barbara feynman was my researcher. she writes books herself. now helping hillary clinton. i'm not sure i'm supposed to say that, but i just did. the reason i said hold that thought, because when you talk to ben bradley, just the two of you about bob woodward, what was his reaction? barbara: i have actually never seen that clip. after i worked for...
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matt bradley, nbc news, in the west bank. >>> up next, a small town in georgia and its deep connectiontonight's♪ your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swelling in as little as two weeks, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. xeljanz can reduce the symptoms of ra, e
matt bradley, nbc news, in the west bank. >>> up next, a small town in georgia and its deep connectiontonight's♪ your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swelling in as little as two weeks, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz...
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nbc's matt bradley has the latest. >> reporter: on a remote beach, a massive rescue effort. an army of volunteers racing to save the whales. >> such a majestic animal, it is really strange to see them doing this. >> reporter: at least 650 pilot whales have washed up on a stretch of coastline, called fairwell spits since late thursday night. rescuers say they were able to save 100 of them. tagging them and guiding them out to sea. forming a human chain to keep them from coming back, whale beachings are frequent problem here. some call this place a whale trap. but it almost never on such a huge scale. >> this is the third largest mass stranding we have recorded in our history. so it is a very large one. logistically, a massive undertaking. >> reporter: researchers can't say for sure why so many pilot whales have ended up on this narrow peninsula. some may lose their way and become disoriented in shallow water. others may follow their friends' cries leading to their deaths. just yesterday morning, shocked volunteers found 240 more whales washed up on this shore. for many, all t
nbc's matt bradley has the latest. >> reporter: on a remote beach, a massive rescue effort. an army of volunteers racing to save the whales. >> such a majestic animal, it is really strange to see them doing this. >> reporter: at least 650 pilot whales have washed up on a stretch of coastline, called fairwell spits since late thursday night. rescuers say they were able to save 100 of them. tagging them and guiding them out to sea. forming a human chain to keep them from coming...
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bob woodward, ben bradley, they were all published by simon & , alice mayhew, legendary editor was their editor. she got to know me through that otherarted giving me assignments. just some line editing. i moved out temporarily to the eastern shore to get writing up and had gotten a fax machine back in 1995, 94 --ly this was late 1994. >> mrs. clinton was first lady. >> yeah and i set up the fax machine wrong and it made the phone not work, which i didn't know. nobody was calling me and i came in one day and there was a fax. i set it up, but i somehow cut the ringer off the phone and there was a fax and it said are you available i have something very interesting -- so i immediately fixed the phone and called and said yes, what is it and she said, i can't tell you but it is a woman in washington. available for an interview? and i said yes. she called back and she said the white house is going to call you, so i still think maybe it is typical or i couldn't believe it was going to be hillary clinton. then the white house called and said hillary clinton would like to meet you and talk to you
bob woodward, ben bradley, they were all published by simon & , alice mayhew, legendary editor was their editor. she got to know me through that otherarted giving me assignments. just some line editing. i moved out temporarily to the eastern shore to get writing up and had gotten a fax machine back in 1995, 94 --ly this was late 1994. >> mrs. clinton was first lady. >> yeah and i set up the fax machine wrong and it made the phone not work, which i didn't know. nobody was calling...
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. >> sandra: bradley moss is a national security attorney. bradley, where are we with all of this? your thoughts? >> $64,000 question in many of these issues is, can you find the person? 4 million different people hold security clearances and have access to the type of information that would have been leaked. trying to find a needle in stack of needles. if the president wanted to he could try to start some widespread investigation. but you to know what to find. you don't know what you don't know. until they have some idea of which particular leaks they're gonna look at and which offices or departments would have had access to information they have nowhere to start. >> sandra: as we have heard from the president in recent day, he found very confident that he is going to fine and hold accountable those responsible. is it possible he knows something about finding those individuals that he is not releasing to the public? >> that's always a possibility that there's already been an internal inquiry of sorts and they already have an idea of a group of people who could have leaked it. look
. >> sandra: bradley moss is a national security attorney. bradley, where are we with all of this? your thoughts? >> $64,000 question in many of these issues is, can you find the person? 4 million different people hold security clearances and have access to the type of information that would have been leaked. trying to find a needle in stack of needles. if the president wanted to he could try to start some widespread investigation. but you to know what to find. you don't know what...
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i watched mamie bradley on peter talking about her son -- on video -- some about his, the way she talkedabout, almost threat aspect and what these types of things can do to us and the numbness it can create when you're confronted with such horror. i think make sure we don't forget this we should all watch that video. we should all look at the pictures that are incredibly difficult to look at, and remind ourselves every day we remember that we forget we find ourselves saying the same thing to others. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, carmen, and think all of y'all for coming. i appreciate it. [applause] >> so he will sit over here and sign books for folks. thank you. this is why we have a bookstore. [inaudible conversations] >> this is booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. here's a primetime lineup. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> i'm a little curious to know what -- living on his
i watched mamie bradley on peter talking about her son -- on video -- some about his, the way she talkedabout, almost threat aspect and what these types of things can do to us and the numbness it can create when you're confronted with such horror. i think make sure we don't forget this we should all watch that video. we should all look at the pictures that are incredibly difficult to look at, and remind ourselves every day we remember that we forget we find ourselves saying the same thing to...
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miss california, susan erin bradley. the winner miss alabama and tears of joys replace the pictu picture. >> a lot of the practices and rituals we associate with beauty were initially very controversial in the south. i am talking about the teens and 20s and there was a lot of controversy about white southern women entering beauty contests they would have been called bathing beauty contests and held at sea side resorts like galveston, texas. up and down the eastern coast in virginia, north carolina, south carolina. and these contests were held there but not everybody relished this development because respectable, white southern women were not supposed to put on swim suits and stand up before a group of onlookers and strut around in swim suits. there was a lot of controversy. one of the things i argued helped the competitions become more palatable is the agricultural affair which has a strong history in the rural south. every county had an agricultural fair every year. and what is important about the agricultural fair in t
miss california, susan erin bradley. the winner miss alabama and tears of joys replace the pictu picture. >> a lot of the practices and rituals we associate with beauty were initially very controversial in the south. i am talking about the teens and 20s and there was a lot of controversy about white southern women entering beauty contests they would have been called bathing beauty contests and held at sea side resorts like galveston, texas. up and down the eastern coast in virginia, north...
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bradley beal led the wizards with 28 points.. all-star john wall chipped in with 15 points and 13 assists. wizards win 117-101..inching ever closer to that franchise record 22 straight home wins. next up..the los angeles lakers at home tommorrow night. its 4 xxx and still ahead on good morning washington. in the blink of an eye.. a smash and grab at a florida jewelery store down.. california residents just cant seem to catch a break.. after weeks of wicked weather..the state now dealing with dangerous mudlslides.. the steps being taken to keep people safe.. and with the billion pointme!!! giveaway, it's about to get more awesome. to claim your share of a billion shop your way points during the big game, download the shop your way or kmart app today!!! happy february!! - roller coaster ride of temps over the next 10 days - 40s today through friday; 30s this weekend - very light wintry mix sunday (low impact - nothing to get excited about) - 60s next week today: mostly cloudy to overcast. a bit cooler. highs: 49-52 winds: w 5-10 mp
bradley beal led the wizards with 28 points.. all-star john wall chipped in with 15 points and 13 assists. wizards win 117-101..inching ever closer to that franchise record 22 straight home wins. next up..the los angeles lakers at home tommorrow night. its 4 xxx and still ahead on good morning washington. in the blink of an eye.. a smash and grab at a florida jewelery store down.. california residents just cant seem to catch a break.. after weeks of wicked weather..the state now dealing with...
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his book was studied by patton and bradley when they planned their campaigns. he was editor of "the richmond news leader" for over 30 years. he also gave daily broadcasts over the radio every day. his gravestone is very modest. we have just his name and dates. giant modest stone for a literary leader. he is buried next to his wife. maintenanceng some going on here at hollywood. winter is the time when all of the trees are maintained. they are doing a little maintenance on the trees. the artwork here are cast iron, stone, and stained glass. this is one of the most beloved monuments. 1865. placed here in war, thee civil confederate government confiscated all of the ornamental iron work in the city of richmond. sent to be melted down into bullets. bell survives because of parishioner paid in gold to save the bell. reeve placeds the mr. reere in 1869 -- here in 1869. dog this is what is called a cradle stone. we will often see a little remembered stone. this tradition comes from the desert cultures. they put rocks on top of the grave. that has evolved into a token
his book was studied by patton and bradley when they planned their campaigns. he was editor of "the richmond news leader" for over 30 years. he also gave daily broadcasts over the radio every day. his gravestone is very modest. we have just his name and dates. giant modest stone for a literary leader. he is buried next to his wife. maintenanceng some going on here at hollywood. winter is the time when all of the trees are maintained. they are doing a little maintenance on the trees....
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we have the bound moral landscape where amy bradley, emmett's mama where she still stakes shakes therth with her courage. we have the bowl of the black lives matter movement demanding justice now and reminding us to remember us you can say his name. we had the enduring aa cp and the interracial coalition spreading out of north carolina like the citizens once did and dozens of other similar crusades across the country. we can still hear the marching feet of millions in the streets of america all of them belonging to the children of emmett till. we can talk now. >> the teachers are the room we can do anything. [laughter] and but have a question or? >> i just said this week and that the woman who wrongly accused emmett till had finally confessed that she live and i think i heard that she wrote a book. >> is that right? >> not all of that is right but important parts of it are. >> so come how me with that. >> one of my students last night. >> repeat the question. >> a question i heard that the woman who falsely accused emmett till bringing about his lynching who has written a book and is
we have the bound moral landscape where amy bradley, emmett's mama where she still stakes shakes therth with her courage. we have the bowl of the black lives matter movement demanding justice now and reminding us to remember us you can say his name. we had the enduring aa cp and the interracial coalition spreading out of north carolina like the citizens once did and dozens of other similar crusades across the country. we can still hear the marching feet of millions in the streets of america all...
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leading the charge last night against the cleveland cavaliers was bradley beal. he finished with a game high 41 points. but-- this is where the game turned only seconds left in regulation-- lebron jams turn-around 3 pointer to force overtime. and no one can believe it. cavs go on to win it 140-135 in overtime. head coach scott brookes says his players left it all out on the court. the wizards 17-game home winning streak is broken. next up-- a road game in brooklyn, against the nets. coming up. state officials in russia-- take aim at an american news station. why they claim fox news crossed the line, during an interview with donald trump. t plus, tom brady robbed minutes after winning super bowl 51. and texas police are not happy. what they are doing.. to find the culprit. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. which means we can deliver equal uploads and downloads. lcome to 8 and a half maple reet. it'half a house. and even though it only has half a kitchen, half the closet space and a half b
leading the charge last night against the cleveland cavaliers was bradley beal. he finished with a game high 41 points. but-- this is where the game turned only seconds left in regulation-- lebron jams turn-around 3 pointer to force overtime. and no one can believe it. cavs go on to win it 140-135 in overtime. head coach scott brookes says his players left it all out on the court. the wizards 17-game home winning streak is broken. next up-- a road game in brooklyn, against the nets. coming up....
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donna bradley who lost their parents in the massacre. some of the circumstances, i hadn't heard. actually, i and it fits with it is important to me to hear that. because of the major attack and everyone running away, you will not get eyewitness accounts of every thing. but what the inquest did see is exactly what happened. i am pleased with the investigation into tunisia, he could have given more. i would also have liked, hearing that evidence, there was a lot of proportional blame to the police in tunisia, for example. i did feel that was a little bit of an obvious target and i was a little disappointed. what about the tunisian state? what about the reactions they could have taken to improve security in hotels and forced the hotel operators and tours to do? beckenham were collectively and, the me, there are some lessons to learn. i genuinely looking forward to putting arguments forward and getting feedback from the coroner. i've seen you hear so many days at this inquests, hearing the stories as well as your own. how is it important to
donna bradley who lost their parents in the massacre. some of the circumstances, i hadn't heard. actually, i and it fits with it is important to me to hear that. because of the major attack and everyone running away, you will not get eyewitness accounts of every thing. but what the inquest did see is exactly what happened. i am pleased with the investigation into tunisia, he could have given more. i would also have liked, hearing that evidence, there was a lot of proportional blame to the...
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john wall and bradley beal hit big shots early and often. wall finished with a double-double with 15 points and 14 assists. in fact-- all the wizards starters scored in double figures. wizards win-- 120-98. the wizards are sitting in third place but head coach scott brooks says he's not worried about a deep playoff run just yet. after the all star break-- the wizards will take on the utah jazz, and then break-- the wizards will t they have a big showdown with the golden state warriors. it's valentine's day and here at good morning washington we are sharing the ve. in fact-- our own kidd o'shea and eileen whelan will be out across the dmv this morning, handing out roses! that's coming up in our 6 o'clock hour right here on abc-7. coming up-- a showdown in the district. congressional leaders and d-c lawmakers clash over controversial legislation. and now-- residents, and mayor muriel bowser are weighing in! the details.. ahead. plus, the results are in and this year's grammy blew away last year's ratings. but that is bittersweet news. we'll ex
john wall and bradley beal hit big shots early and often. wall finished with a double-double with 15 points and 14 assists. in fact-- all the wizards starters scored in double figures. wizards win-- 120-98. the wizards are sitting in third place but head coach scott brooks says he's not worried about a deep playoff run just yet. after the all star break-- the wizards will take on the utah jazz, and then break-- the wizards will t they have a big showdown with the golden state warriors. it's...
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black hawk, apache, bradley. i do not think it is it when students that we have not had a big five, candidly, one of the army's biggest acquisitions was the truck. congrats. lt. gen. mcmaster: come on, now. >> i was part of the army transformation and i remember watching how those wargames went down. you probably are familiar with those. an gen. mcmaster: i wrote entertaining monograph about those. it was pretty dry. it is called "crack in the foundation." probably like one of the scenarios i wrote. the challenge i have noticed though is whether we have 450 or 570 or pick your number, we do not really have a unifying threat equated when we had -- when we came up with the big five. we knew exactly who we were fighting and that made it easy to say -- hey, we need a battle tank with a 120 millimeter gun and so on and so forth. want forward, whether you to talk about how many folks you need or how many platforms you i havehe big challenge seen is what we used to call future operating environment. fighting,ll are we b
black hawk, apache, bradley. i do not think it is it when students that we have not had a big five, candidly, one of the army's biggest acquisitions was the truck. congrats. lt. gen. mcmaster: come on, now. >> i was part of the army transformation and i remember watching how those wargames went down. you probably are familiar with those. an gen. mcmaster: i wrote entertaining monograph about those. it was pretty dry. it is called "crack in the foundation." probably like one of...
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let's go to philadelphia on the democrats line from bradley. caller: good evening. thank you for your gavel to gavel coverage. actuallyto comment, agreeing with president trump's nomination. i think he is an extremely qualified of justice. i think the real implication is what justice kennedy can possibly do. possibly another qualified justice on the court and maybe going to retirement early in giving the president another chance at a nomination. it should be interesting. thank you. host: fort mills, south carolina. susan on the independent line. caller: hello, my name is susan. i'm an immigrant myself from england. i came over in the 1960's and i have worked hard. i was able to go to college here and able to participate in the election. hadso proud that everybody really tried so hard to represent the american people. i'm so proud to be an american and i just want to say thank you to president trump for an ofounding -- outstanding job picking this supreme court justice and i am praying and hoping with all of my heart that america gets together because we have to love
let's go to philadelphia on the democrats line from bradley. caller: good evening. thank you for your gavel to gavel coverage. actuallyto comment, agreeing with president trump's nomination. i think he is an extremely qualified of justice. i think the real implication is what justice kennedy can possibly do. possibly another qualified justice on the court and maybe going to retirement early in giving the president another chance at a nomination. it should be interesting. thank you. host: fort...
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our moderator from the lynde and harry bradley foundation, richard graber.plause] ♪ ♪ >> good morning, everyone. my name is richard graber, president of the bradley foundation. it is great to be here. our topic today is federalism and certainly all of our lifetimes witnessed a frightening and really disturbing expansion of federal government. far beyond what our founders ever anticipated and they truly did work hard to work against and to prevent, and that expansion of federal government has only gotten worse over the last eight years under president obama. today with a great privilege to welcome for outstanding governors to discuss these authors significant issues of federal growth and regulatory overreach. and they really do bring a great first-hand perspective on why states can't and should be laboratories of change within our governmental system in the united states. just a couple of words on each of our governors, starting to my far right. governor do you see at the 23rd governor of arizona. [applause] he was elected in 2014. he inherited inherited a $1
our moderator from the lynde and harry bradley foundation, richard graber.plause] ♪ ♪ >> good morning, everyone. my name is richard graber, president of the bradley foundation. it is great to be here. our topic today is federalism and certainly all of our lifetimes witnessed a frightening and really disturbing expansion of federal government. far beyond what our founders ever anticipated and they truly did work hard to work against and to prevent, and that expansion of federal...