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finally, 16 years after bray's death the family and bray's fellow officers decided to go back to thebeginning, the place bray trained to become a police officer more than three decades ago. the philadelphia police academy. >> we all just wanted this to be done to make him happy and more importantly to make him proud. i know now that he is very proud. >> a fallen hero of philadelphia's marine unit finally honored by a sea of blue uniforms. >> thank you, everybody that didn't stop, because could be 16 years from now or one day ago. you never get over the feeling. father's day. my walk down the aisle with my husband. i didn't get that. thank you guys, for everything. >> touching tribute right there. recognizing the ultimate sacrifice. about time, too. >>> ahead at 5:00, on the road to recovery. >> in his eighth day of rehab, this man is sharing his journey to sobriety. he explains what helped him get this far in the froms. >>> a local hospital handing out pink slips. >>> why this box has kellogg's apologizing. the reaction the cereal maker is taking now. nobody delivers more for south j
finally, 16 years after bray's death the family and bray's fellow officers decided to go back to thebeginning, the place bray trained to become a police officer more than three decades ago. the philadelphia police academy. >> we all just wanted this to be done to make him happy and more importantly to make him proud. i know now that he is very proud. >> a fallen hero of philadelphia's marine unit finally honored by a sea of blue uniforms. >> thank you, everybody that didn't...
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nbc10 was there for the plaque dedication for officer thomas bray. laid in rest in november of 2001. he drowned trying to help the coast guard free a stuck booe in the river. what the plaque means 16 years after losing their father. >> it's heart wrenching. it's something i'm proud of. and i feel like my dad is up there smiling down. >> officer bray worked for the police department for 23 years. >>> staying in the northeast. fraternal order of police hosted the award and dinner tonight. along the recipients. were part of the cay noon unit that helped find the bodies of missing teenagers in bucks county. >>> a teacher is one of the top educators in the country. those tears say it all. she learned she is the latest recipient of the elgt educator award. the or cars of teaching. and comes with a $25,000 cash prize. the first teacher in state of delaware to win award. congratulations to her. one of hol woods top film makers is returning to roots to shoot his latest film. scenes for the new movie called glass at at allen town state hospital. expected to st
nbc10 was there for the plaque dedication for officer thomas bray. laid in rest in november of 2001. he drowned trying to help the coast guard free a stuck booe in the river. what the plaque means 16 years after losing their father. >> it's heart wrenching. it's something i'm proud of. and i feel like my dad is up there smiling down. >> officer bray worked for the police department for 23 years. >>> staying in the northeast. fraternal order of police hosted the award and...
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around us of us all found we can see he ed the bray a buckled and hit we see you have a number of french as well i have no idea if it's a measurement of sabina's bone density reveals it's much too low her bones are brittle the cause is often vitamin d. and calcium deficiency. to leave the body takes the vitamins and minerals it needs from the bones and unfortunately they grow poor us vitamin d. and calcium supplements and osteoporosis medication are used to stabilize bone density a corset has warrant to help heal fractures it does this by taking pressure off the spine and improving posture. as well as poor posture and osteoporosis there's another disorder that can result in a hunchback aerobatic suffers from a rare rheumatic back disease spondylitis is bangerz condition hadn't been diagnosed in time she could have ended up with a pronounced hunchback. the hunchback only occurs after the disease has been present for some years that's the end stage in a manner of speaking in the beginning there is pain and swelling but as far as function goes it's not noticeable. in ankle osing spondylitis
around us of us all found we can see he ed the bray a buckled and hit we see you have a number of french as well i have no idea if it's a measurement of sabina's bone density reveals it's much too low her bones are brittle the cause is often vitamin d. and calcium deficiency. to leave the body takes the vitamins and minerals it needs from the bones and unfortunately they grow poor us vitamin d. and calcium supplements and osteoporosis medication are used to stabilize bone density a corset has...
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this year's plaque is dedicated to officer thomas bray.killed in the line of duty on november 13th, 2001. police commissioner richard ross spoke highly of bray and his partner. >> they weren't afraid to get out there and arrest the people that needed to be arrested but they showed compassion for that neighborhood by even doing things like helping young kids with their homework. >> this was the fop's 119th plaque dedication. >>> in your money tonight, amazon's new service trying to keep people from stealing packages right off your doorsteps. so would you consider letting a delivery driver inside your home when you're not there? that's the company's new pitch called amazon key. you buy a kit that includes a security camera and a smart lock for $250. then when you order something for delivery, you choose the in home option. when the driver shows up, amazon verifies the address and the delivery time and then let's them in. you can watch from your phone that was that security camera. the service launches next month. >>> why buy when you can ren
this year's plaque is dedicated to officer thomas bray.killed in the line of duty on november 13th, 2001. police commissioner richard ross spoke highly of bray and his partner. >> they weren't afraid to get out there and arrest the people that needed to be arrested but they showed compassion for that neighborhood by even doing things like helping young kids with their homework. >> this was the fop's 119th plaque dedication. >>> in your money tonight, amazon's new service...
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. >> it's just heartwrenching to >> officer bray worked for the >> philadelphi police and their k-9 partners were honored last night. the fraternal order of police they shined the spotlight on two office and their k-9 partners. >>> you feel the ground if you did you're not alone. people in gloucester and no reports of earthquakes or in the past sonic booms caused we're working to find out if we post this story on our nbc 10 philad facebook page. donna posted it felt like a hard thud against her house. i thought a deer ran into my house. i ran outside to check and let us know if you have a theory on caused the boom. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weathe >> nine minutes after 4:00. skies are mainly clear over the city. there some lingering clouds little breezy too. you can see the shake in the camera dry air is coming right cool as well. look a numbers. droppe into the 40s in south jersey delawa is at 46. 50 degrees in philadelphia 40 chestndegrees. 49 in bustleton. northe airport and parkwood chill is in air. you can feel it. 49 to start with today. we're starting to see some no showers with
. >> it's just heartwrenching to >> officer bray worked for the >> philadelphi police and their k-9 partners were honored last night. the fraternal order of police they shined the spotlight on two office and their k-9 partners. >>> you feel the ground if you did you're not alone. people in gloucester and no reports of earthquakes or in the past sonic booms caused we're working to find out if we post this story on our nbc 10 philad facebook page. donna posted it felt...
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. >> it's just heartwrenching to >> officer bray worked for the for 23 years. >>> one of philadelphia's finest four legged member of today. chance is retiring after six and half years on the job as an canine his human colleague said chance bomb. chance will enjoy hissen years >>> 5:37. we're about an hour and 45 at this hour temperature are mostly clear. some scattered showers in new jersey but there are some showers northw swing through late aftern nothin more than what you saw possib most o day it will be dry with. 48 degrees right now. 40s at 8:00. warmin the 50s. here come the clouds. swing late early and aftern shower the will be picking up. 13 mile-per-hour winds in philad right now. still in the 40s at 10:00. you can see the clouds increa that's chance of a daytime shower mostly just cloudy and cool. 50s with those clouds coming up by 4:00 in the afternoon get think it will stay in the 50s 40 in lehigh valley. chance of a shower late this new jersey, 47 degrees right now. out of the 40s by 10:00. clouds increase early this this is when you could see again most of the day will be
. >> it's just heartwrenching to >> officer bray worked for the for 23 years. >>> one of philadelphia's finest four legged member of today. chance is retiring after six and half years on the job as an canine his human colleague said chance bomb. chance will enjoy hissen years >>> 5:37. we're about an hour and 45 at this hour temperature are mostly clear. some scattered showers in new jersey but there are some showers northw swing through late aftern nothin more...
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a crowd gathered today at the plaque dedication ceremony for officer thomas bray in the northeast.e was laid to rest in november of 2001. he drowned while trying to help the coast guard free a stuck buoy in the delaware river. his children spoke about what the new plaque means to them 16 years after losing their father. >> a lot of comfort. a lot, a lot, a lot of pride. a lot of love. >> officer bray worked for the philadelphia police department for 23 years. >>> so skyforce10 for breaking news in camden county. you see the smoke and flames on the second floor. pouring from the area. this is a house fire in merchantville, that's camden county on woodlawn avenue. firefighters have arrived at the scene. there are no injuries. we'll make sure we stay up to date. we see a firefighter in fact getting up to the second level to fight the flames. as soon as we know more, we'll make sure that you find out about it. >>> in the meantime, the white house siding with the nfl in a sports betting case out of new jersey. the garden state wants to offer gambling on sports at its casinos and racetra
a crowd gathered today at the plaque dedication ceremony for officer thomas bray in the northeast.e was laid to rest in november of 2001. he drowned while trying to help the coast guard free a stuck buoy in the delaware river. his children spoke about what the new plaque means to them 16 years after losing their father. >> a lot of comfort. a lot, a lot, a lot of pride. a lot of love. >> officer bray worked for the philadelphia police department for 23 years. >>> so...
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we're to finally get some of the rainfall we're happy to sayment the tropical moisture is also braiingy it with. feeling muggy. that is not going anywhere too soon at all. some of you you seeing a few showers right now. we've actually got a frontal system and can't rule out some storms popping up here and there. nate now moving its way to the north, northeast. roughly about 20 miles an hour, maximum sustained winds at 35. this is the latest update that 11:00 hour. take a look at some of the updates for some of the rain totals so far. unbelievable great falls north carolina, more than 11 inches of rainfall. actually more than 11 and a half inches so far whereas in dixon alabama they've got almost seven. this is a pretty good exam \am\many of what is happening. there is anywhere present one to four inches in addition that could still hit these areas. this is not over just yet for them. we are going to keep an eye on this system as it continues its move to the north and the northeast but we expect to seat remnants of nate hit our area in the early morning hours of monday with some -- prob
we're to finally get some of the rainfall we're happy to sayment the tropical moisture is also braiingy it with. feeling muggy. that is not going anywhere too soon at all. some of you you seeing a few showers right now. we've actually got a frontal system and can't rule out some storms popping up here and there. nate now moving its way to the north, northeast. roughly about 20 miles an hour, maximum sustained winds at 35. this is the latest update that 11:00 hour. take a look at some of the...
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the judge ordered rebecca bray doe for seven days for violating getting her son vaccinated.vaccinate wud she's the primary care giver. >>> all five former presidents will attend a hurricane relief concert. they'll be at the october 281st concert. it will benefit texas, puerto rico, and the virgin islands. george bush's presidential library is on campus. >>> and a sexist comment by cam newton to a female reporter. he was asked about the routes taken by one of the team's wide receivers. >> it's funny to hear a female talk about routes like -- funny. >> the team later expressed regret for using those words. the reporter said newton didn't apologize when they spoke later. >>> we'll show you google's newest smartphone featuring artificial intelligence. uuuggghhh!!! uuurrrggghhh!!! mr. powers? you can't always control your feelings... i found one in-network next tuesday. but choosing unitedhealthcare can help you control your care. thanks, stephanie. i see on your preventive checklist, you're due for a colonoscopy. it's covered at no additional cost to you. great! no green. united
the judge ordered rebecca bray doe for seven days for violating getting her son vaccinated.vaccinate wud she's the primary care giver. >>> all five former presidents will attend a hurricane relief concert. they'll be at the october 281st concert. it will benefit texas, puerto rico, and the virgin islands. george bush's presidential library is on campus. >>> and a sexist comment by cam newton to a female reporter. he was asked about the routes taken by one of the team's wide...
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welcome to on contact today we discussed the rise of the violent left with author mark bray is not a recipe for changing all of society with the politics aimed at self-defense around a specific threat. with chris hedges. behind the rhetoric of the all right about white nativism and protecting american traditions history and christian values is the lust for violence behind the rhetoric of anti for the black bloc and the so-called left about capitalism racism state repression and corporate power is the same lust for violence the two opposing groups largely made up of people who've been cast aside by the cruelty of corporate capitalism have embraced holy war their lives battered by economic misery and social marginalization have suddenly been filled with meaning they hold themselves up as the vanguard of the oppressed they arrogant to themselves the right to use force to silence those they define as the enemy they sent to fight anger they are infected with the dark adrenaline driven urge for confrontation that arises among the disenfranchised when a democracy ceases to function they are
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new center in moscow is friday morning at ten here on call in bray this is your world news this hour. facing unprecedented pressure in the united states according to the channel's editor in chief she believes draconian measures are being used to target not just the network's employees but also those linked to us the campaign against our team has been based on claims that our channel influenced the twenty sixteen presidential election although no concrete evidence has ever been given high ranking officials in washington continue to make allegations. the r.t.s. on twitter were almost uniformly anti clinton and those i think you look at them and you have to conclude you know there was a clear design in these ads so that's one congressman's opinion yet on the same day the senate intelligence committee probing alleged russian meddling so the complete opposite there is no way that you can look at that and say that that was to help the right side of the ideological shore and. not the left or vice versa or they were indiscriminate it seems that the overall theme of the russian. involvement in
new center in moscow is friday morning at ten here on call in bray this is your world news this hour. facing unprecedented pressure in the united states according to the channel's editor in chief she believes draconian measures are being used to target not just the network's employees but also those linked to us the campaign against our team has been based on claims that our channel influenced the twenty sixteen presidential election although no concrete evidence has ever been given high...
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bray. so pete carroll's going to see his team go to 2-2. guess the only mystery tonight is that they leave gore in the game, as carroll exults, gore is only four yards shy of moving past eric dickerson for seventh place on the all-time rushing list. but he's not going to do it tonight. he'll save it for neee they unveil a peyton manning statue in indianapolis. they've got matt jones, former r redskin, who got activated tonight. he will do the best he can in terms of running out the clock. it's going to take us to the two-minute warning and the colts can begin to think about a flight halfway across the country and a game next week against the 49ers in lucas oil. two-minute warning. seahawks up 46-18. ♪ oh, sunday night ♪ sunday night >> al: stay tuned for the volkswagon postgame report, michele on the field with the stars of the game. mike, tony, mike florio wrap up the game. cris and i look ahead to the matchup next week. very intriguing all of a sudden. kansas city against houston. deshaun watson coming up right after the game. so russell
bray. so pete carroll's going to see his team go to 2-2. guess the only mystery tonight is that they leave gore in the game, as carroll exults, gore is only four yards shy of moving past eric dickerson for seventh place on the all-time rushing list. but he's not going to do it tonight. he'll save it for neee they unveil a peyton manning statue in indianapolis. they've got matt jones, former r redskin, who got activated tonight. he will do the best he can in terms of running out the clock. it's...
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between ukraine and russia the but i don't fall of the books actually all the books from russia that brayswhat they call aggressive country russia what kind of cultural co-operation can you talk about if they let the states and the e.u. will support such a regime how israel supports cultural. peroration with the arabs we all know specially in gaza that places like that so i think it would be you were being you know awful to believe that they're going to because if they support the regime which imports cultural sanctions what we're seeing right now what we see what was sore against serbia what was sore against syria these are in fact cultural sanctions they are like they're mad men believe me all of the cultural things that have been destroyed in syria with the lax six years there are gentlemen organizations look at the. money that was spent or had gentlemen i want to i want to move on with. what what's on your mind moment your story from each one of you in the time we have left the in syria the implementation of this austin our agreement turkey has moved military forces into al qaeda occup
between ukraine and russia the but i don't fall of the books actually all the books from russia that brayswhat they call aggressive country russia what kind of cultural co-operation can you talk about if they let the states and the e.u. will support such a regime how israel supports cultural. peroration with the arabs we all know specially in gaza that places like that so i think it would be you were being you know awful to believe that they're going to because if they support the regime which...
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and if it's a political murder carried out bray bauerful forces, there's almost no possibility -- >> at his funeral, his father said he always wanted to make us happy. his family is devastated. and tonight there are growing questions about freedom of the press in mexico. and the deadly price many pay pursuing the truth. >> he's being remembered not only for his journalism, but his work as volunteer medic. >>> still ahead tonight, two weeks after the mass shooting in las vegas, we'll look at the impact on the first responders, what they are going through. >>> also, a break in the search for justice in the murder of a young man 34 years after he was ♪ if you wear a denture, you not only want a clean feeling every day, you want your denture to be stain free. did you know there's a specialty cleanser that's gentle enough for everyday use and cleans better than regular toothpaste? try polident cleanser. it has a four in one cleaning system that kills ten times more odor causing bacteria than regular toothpaste, deep cleans where brushing may miss, helps remove tough stains, and maintains
and if it's a political murder carried out bray bauerful forces, there's almost no possibility -- >> at his funeral, his father said he always wanted to make us happy. his family is devastated. and tonight there are growing questions about freedom of the press in mexico. and the deadly price many pay pursuing the truth. >> he's being remembered not only for his journalism, but his work as volunteer medic. >>> still ahead tonight, two weeks after the mass shooting in las...
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he's got that pensive look in his face but he's a team player as well he's a great individual but he brays brings the level of his his cold players of the players on his up and that's very significant they've won two champions league trophies in a row now the light love the champions league thing twice in a row is unheard of ok what about the best women's player leader mark martins a spectacular player on her own thirty twenty four years old as opposed to thirty two years old for rinaldo a great player for another when she raised the level of her colleagues as well and helped them to win the euro twenty seventeen as you suggested and is a great player for barcelona the bahamas well ok thanks very much rose up to date on those people words there. and violates just about a week to go down to hollow in that orange and black spooky holiday for turks treats and of course pumpkins many of us love carving them like a tree to ferment of new york he said his mind is smashing the world record for chopping up the most pumpkins in one minute he managed thirty one that's more than twice the previous re
he's got that pensive look in his face but he's a team player as well he's a great individual but he brays brings the level of his his cold players of the players on his up and that's very significant they've won two champions league trophies in a row now the light love the champions league thing twice in a row is unheard of ok what about the best women's player leader mark martins a spectacular player on her own thirty twenty four years old as opposed to thirty two years old for rinaldo a...
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one does us all found we can see he ed the vesa bray a buckled and hit we see you have a number of fractious. i have no idea if it's a measurement of sabina's bone density reveals it's much too low her bones are brittle the cause is often vitamin d. and calcium deficiency. and indeed to leave the body takes the vitamins and minerals it needs from the bones and unfortunately they grow poor us vitamin d. and calcium supplements and osteoporosis medication are used to stabilize bone density a corset as warrant to help heal fractures it does this by taking pressure off the spine and improving posture. as well as poor posture and osteoporosis there's another disorder that can result in a hunchback errors bannock suffers from a rare rheumatic back disease spondylitis is bangerz condition hadn't been diagnosed in time she could have ended up with a pronounced hunchback. the hunchback only occurs after the disease has been present for some years that's the end stage in a manner of speaking in the beginning there is pain and swelling but as far as function goes it's not noticeable. in ankle osing spo
one does us all found we can see he ed the vesa bray a buckled and hit we see you have a number of fractious. i have no idea if it's a measurement of sabina's bone density reveals it's much too low her bones are brittle the cause is often vitamin d. and calcium deficiency. and indeed to leave the body takes the vitamins and minerals it needs from the bones and unfortunately they grow poor us vitamin d. and calcium supplements and osteoporosis medication are used to stabilize bone density a...
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he's got that pensive look in his face but he's a team player as well he's a great individual but he brays brings the level of his his cold players of the players on his team up and that's very significant they've won two champions league trophies in a row now the light love the champions league thing twice in a row is unheard of initial ok what about the best women's player leader mark martin's a spectacular player on her own thirty twenty four years old as opposed to thirty two years old for rinaldo a great player for another when she raised to the level of her colleagues as well and help them to win the euro twenty seventeen as you suggested and is a great player for barcelona football from as well ok thanks very much for growth as of today on those words there this is the day of the news a live from berlin we have more coming up at the top of the hour thank you as well for being with us and don't forget there's always plenty more on these and other stories on our website e.w. dot com also stand by for newness central european time will be live at the parliament building where the new s
he's got that pensive look in his face but he's a team player as well he's a great individual but he brays brings the level of his his cold players of the players on his team up and that's very significant they've won two champions league trophies in a row now the light love the champions league thing twice in a row is unheard of initial ok what about the best women's player leader mark martin's a spectacular player on her own thirty twenty four years old as opposed to thirty two years old for...
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welcomed on contact today we discussed the rise of the violent left with author mark bray is not a recipe for changing all of society with the politics aimed at self-defense around a specific threat. with chris hedges. behind the rhetoric of the all about white nativism and protecting american traditions history and christian values is the lust for violence behind the rhetoric of anti for the black bloc and the so-called left about capitalism racism state repression and corporate power is the same lust for violence the two opposing groups largely made up of people who've been cast aside by the cruelty of corporate capitalism have embraced holy war their lives battered by economic misery and social marginalization have suddenly been filled with meaning they hold themselves up as the vanguard of the oppressed they arrogant to themselves the right to use force to silence those they define as the enemy they sent to fight anger they are infected with the dark adrenaline driven urge for confrontation that arises among the disenfranchised when a democracy ceases to function they are separated as
welcomed on contact today we discussed the rise of the violent left with author mark bray is not a recipe for changing all of society with the politics aimed at self-defense around a specific threat. with chris hedges. behind the rhetoric of the all about white nativism and protecting american traditions history and christian values is the lust for violence behind the rhetoric of anti for the black bloc and the so-called left about capitalism racism state repression and corporate power is the...
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bray. so pete carroll's going to see his team go to 2-2. guess the only mystery tonight is that they leave gore in the game, as carroll exults, gore is only four yards shy of moving past eric dickerson for seventh place on the all-time rushing list. but he's not going to do it tonight. he'll save it for next week when they unveil a peyton manning statue in indianapolis. they've got matt jones, former r redskin, who got activated tonight. he will do the best he can in terms of running out the clock. it's going to take us to the two-minute warning and the colts can begin to think about a flight halfway across the country and a game next week against the 49ers in lucas oil. two-minute warning. seahawks up 46-18. ♪ oh, sunday night ♪ sunday night >> al: stay tuned for the volkswagon postgame report, michele on the field with the stars of the game. mike, tony, mike florio wrap up the game. cris and i look ahead to the matchup next week. very intriguing all of a sudden. kansas city against houston. deshaun watson coming up right after the game. s
bray. so pete carroll's going to see his team go to 2-2. guess the only mystery tonight is that they leave gore in the game, as carroll exults, gore is only four yards shy of moving past eric dickerson for seventh place on the all-time rushing list. but he's not going to do it tonight. he'll save it for next week when they unveil a peyton manning statue in indianapolis. they've got matt jones, former r redskin, who got activated tonight. he will do the best he can in terms of running out the...
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at ten o'clock, sophie bray worth will have a full round—up of the day ‘s news.st, in a special episode of hardtalk, stephen sackur speaks to the hollywood icon and activist, jane fonda... welcome to hardtalk with me, stephen sackur. as part of our celebration of 20 years of hardtalk, i am joined by an audience here in the heart of westminster to meet a very special guest. the oscar—winning actor, activist and fitness guru, jane fonda. in a career spanning six decades, she has never shied away from speaking her mind. a trait not always welcome in the movie business, where sexism and abusive behaviour are currently in the spotlight as never before. so, how dark is the reality behind hollywood's glitz? applause. jane fonda, a very warm welcome to hardtalk. let me begin by asking you about the arc of your recent career because for a while it looked as though you have pretty much stopped? yes, i had stopped, i had no intention of coming back. i left the business for 15 years, ten of them with ted turner, who needs to have a job when you're with ted turner? it is too
at ten o'clock, sophie bray worth will have a full round—up of the day ‘s news.st, in a special episode of hardtalk, stephen sackur speaks to the hollywood icon and activist, jane fonda... welcome to hardtalk with me, stephen sackur. as part of our celebration of 20 years of hardtalk, i am joined by an audience here in the heart of westminster to meet a very special guest. the oscar—winning actor, activist and fitness guru, jane fonda. in a career spanning six decades, she has never shied...
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welcome to on contact today we discussed the rise of the violent left with author mark bray is not a recipe for changing all of society with the politics aimed at self-defense around a specific threat. with chris hedges. behind the rhetoric of the all about white nativism and protecting american traditions history and christian values is the lust for violence behind the rhetoric of anti for the black bloc and the so-called old left about capitalism racism state repression and corporate power is the same lust for violence the two opposing groups largely made up of people who've been cast aside by the cruelty of corporate capitalism have embraced holy war their lives battered by economic misery and social marginalization have suddenly been filled with meaning they hold themselves up as the vanguard of the oppressed they arrogant to themselves the right to use force to silence those they define as the enemy they sent to fight anger they are infected with the dark adrenaline driven urge for confrontation that arises among the disenfranchised when a democracy ceases to function they are s
welcome to on contact today we discussed the rise of the violent left with author mark bray is not a recipe for changing all of society with the politics aimed at self-defense around a specific threat. with chris hedges. behind the rhetoric of the all about white nativism and protecting american traditions history and christian values is the lust for violence behind the rhetoric of anti for the black bloc and the so-called old left about capitalism racism state repression and corporate power is...
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for millions of our fellow citizens by eliminating tax breaks and special interest loopholes that bray mayorly benefit the wealthy, our framework ensures that benefits of tax reform go to middle class, not to the highest earners, it is a middle class bill. that is what we're thinking of. that is what i want. lou: and joining us, newest addition to fox family, laura ingram. hosting ingram angle airs weekdays 10 p.m. eastern on fox news channel, debuted october 30. and author of newly released book. laura great to have you with us. >> good to see you, lou. lou: congratulations on the show and the book. >> thank you. lou: and tonight knowledge, first to connect billionaires and populism in one title. a remarkable story. the trump saga. it is hard to believe that it has not been a year of his administration with all happened, he is being challenged by from every quarter. this is just incredible. as you stood at convention making that terrific speech, did you anticipate this much accomplishment this much, if you will, energy -- >> push back. >> energy against him. >> push back, i did. he ha
for millions of our fellow citizens by eliminating tax breaks and special interest loopholes that bray mayorly benefit the wealthy, our framework ensures that benefits of tax reform go to middle class, not to the highest earners, it is a middle class bill. that is what we're thinking of. that is what i want. lou: and joining us, newest addition to fox family, laura ingram. hosting ingram angle airs weekdays 10 p.m. eastern on fox news channel, debuted october 30. and author of newly released...
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their third day, with a total of 20,645 bucks, from la grange, georgia, it's the champs, it's the brayeering and applause] and from hemlock, michigan, it's the nothelfer family. [cheering and applause] family: hoo hoo hoo hoo! steve: everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody, somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] steve: give me brittney, give me marty. ["family feud" theme plays] steve: top 8 answers on the board. here we go. in your nightmares, what is your boss doing to you at work? marty: sleeping with me. steve: sleeping...right. sleeping with you. [cheering and applause] brittney: firing me, steve. steve: firing me. marty: all right! family: play. brittany: we're gonna play, steve. steve: yeah, come on, let's go. [cheering and applause] miss helen, in your nightmares, what is your boss doto
their third day, with a total of 20,645 bucks, from la grange, georgia, it's the champs, it's the brayeering and applause] and from hemlock, michigan, it's the nothelfer family. [cheering and applause] family: hoo hoo hoo hoo! steve: everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody, somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] steve: give me brittney, give me marty. ["family feud" theme plays] steve: top 8 answers on the board. here...
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returning for their second day with a total of $20,000, from lagrange, georgia, it's the champs, it's the bray family. [cheers and applause] and from fort worth, texas, it's the latu family. [cheers and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself some cash. and somebody, somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheers and applause] give me brittney, give me uepi. top 7 answers on the board. here we go. name something your dog does better than you. uepi: run. steve: run. brittney: eat. steve: eat. woman: we're gonna play! we're gonna play! uepi: play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. uepi: yeah! [cheers and applause] come on, steve. steve: hey. uepi: what's going on, steve? steve: damn. uh. uepi: hey. steve: wepi. uepi: hey, close as it's been. nice. steve: uepi. what do you do, uepi? uepi: well, steve, i'm a former marine. so hoorah! steve: yeah. uepi: and i'm also a home educator. so, you know, fancy name for a stay-om
returning for their second day with a total of $20,000, from lagrange, georgia, it's the champs, it's the bray family. [cheers and applause] and from fort worth, texas, it's the latu family. [cheers and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself some cash. and somebody, somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheers and applause] give me brittney, give me uepi. top 7 answers on the board. here we go. name something your dog does better than you. uepi: run. steve: run....
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. >> there you heard it, mike ditka sounding off on the nfl kneeling protest there on jim bray's radioa lot of people sending in comments about this. rob: i wish more coaches were real men and americans like mike ditka. >> preach, what have these players done for me or the community or the country lately? not a darn thing. stand up and play. rob: ditka understands the opportunity that the sports allowed the gifted. many couldn't be baggage handlers if not for their god given talent. talking about the gifted. >> saving thousands of live in the massacre guess a truck of his own. taylor winston found unlocked pickup and brought victims to the hospital. no doubt saved a lot of lives was b 5 motors in gilbert heard his story and offered to give him a new ford f-150 and we love it. jillian: 200 balloons exploding into a massive official. hitting a light bulb igniting a ball of fire in an event in india. nobody was hurt. rob: black bears raiding a pizza shop. sneaking into the colorado pizzeria breaking into a window and eating it off the bar. jillian: what kind of pizza? i have so many quest
. >> there you heard it, mike ditka sounding off on the nfl kneeling protest there on jim bray's radioa lot of people sending in comments about this. rob: i wish more coaches were real men and americans like mike ditka. >> preach, what have these players done for me or the community or the country lately? not a darn thing. stand up and play. rob: ditka understands the opportunity that the sports allowed the gifted. many couldn't be baggage handlers if not for their god given talent....
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so that will bray extra level have security. septa says to expect increased ridership on regional rail lines coming in the city, so be prepared for that, this morning. otherwise, mass transit running with no reported delays. >>> ♪ >> one of the most famous songs, fans from around the world remembering tom petty who died overnight. >> his death was announced just before midnight but there was some confusion yesterday. >> several media reports had already announced his passing, yesterday. >> that is because of what lapd put out is that right, thomas. >> it was premature but saw it , people saying rest in peace he wasn't dead yet but it did happen overnight. people remembering tom petty front man to the heart break ers who was found unconscious, sunday night suffering from cardiac arrest. he was pulled off life support yesterday. born in gainsville florida petty charmed generation of all age was his southern swamp y sound in the music scene with the heart breaker selling more than 8 million record, worldwide. refugee, free falling,
so that will bray extra level have security. septa says to expect increased ridership on regional rail lines coming in the city, so be prepared for that, this morning. otherwise, mass transit running with no reported delays. >>> ♪ >> one of the most famous songs, fans from around the world remembering tom petty who died overnight. >> his death was announced just before midnight but there was some confusion yesterday. >> several media reports had already announced...
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. >> jimmy: next up for the chiefs is tyler bray.most likely to get his haircut by a petco certified stylist." [ laughter and applause ] well, listen -- it's certified. >> steve: certified. >> jimmy: it's certified stylists. >> steve: it's all about -- >> jimmy: and finally for the patriots is david andrews. he was voted, "human gummy bear." [ laughter and applause ] there you go. we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots, everybody! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for watching. we've got a fun show tonight. from the new movie, "home again," reese witherspoon is here. there you go. there you go. [ cheers and applause ] we're going to catch up with her and then reese and i are playing a new game called, "cooler heads." plus, they were our first musical guest here on "the tonight show." and it's always a great day -- >> questlove: "beautiful day." >> jimmy: "a beautiful day." -- when they come back to visit us. u2 is stopping by tonight. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: come on! u2! "you're
. >> jimmy: next up for the chiefs is tyler bray.most likely to get his haircut by a petco certified stylist." [ laughter and applause ] well, listen -- it's certified. >> steve: certified. >> jimmy: it's certified stylists. >> steve: it's all about -- >> jimmy: and finally for the patriots is david andrews. he was voted, "human gummy bear." [ laughter and applause ] there you go. we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots, everybody! ♪...
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it was initialated bray guy whose name literally wheres cristobal colon. the colonializer, that was miss name. columbus was permutation. the names name was colon tv with an accent of the o. colonializer, initiated in 1492 when he first took actually the first shipment of -- the indigenous population of what he called espaÑol la, back as sample merchandize to spain. that's transatlantic, only from themers to the old world, so-called. not the other way around. but once you have initiated you establish a prototype. he had already been involved in the african slave trade on behalf of portugal but what nose transplanting africans. the first slaves making the translettic journey were indians going to say. that hold when you get into virginia. when you get north into new england, which comes actually after virginia is initiated. and then after that, down into the carolinas, what is now north and south carolina and georgia, which become the most massive indicator of the slaving enterprise. for new england, and from virginia, you had a lively commerce in slaves bef
it was initialated bray guy whose name literally wheres cristobal colon. the colonializer, that was miss name. columbus was permutation. the names name was colon tv with an accent of the o. colonializer, initiated in 1492 when he first took actually the first shipment of -- the indigenous population of what he called espaÑol la, back as sample merchandize to spain. that's transatlantic, only from themers to the old world, so-called. not the other way around. but once you have initiated you...
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at least 20,000 people remain under evacuation let's get the latest from jay bray in napa, california jay, no let up >> reporter: no, not at all. good morning to you. we're in front of one of the two dozen shelters that have been opened across the strike zone giving thousands of families a place to rush to ahead of the flames which continue to grow at this point the winds picking up again overnight and pushing the flames, the fire expanding to areas it had not been to this point. that includes neighborhoods, which were evacuated overnight again, these families looking for safe ground, someplace where they can get out, get away from the fires and wait until they pass to get back in, see what, if anything, may be left behind. we know that there are thousands of people in shelters right now across the area. that number along with the fire expected to grow over the next several days here. it's the start or the continuation of what's going to be a long and difficult fight. >> jay, thank you very much for that update. >>> will electric vehicles become the new mainstream? we'll hear from the
at least 20,000 people remain under evacuation let's get the latest from jay bray in napa, california jay, no let up >> reporter: no, not at all. good morning to you. we're in front of one of the two dozen shelters that have been opened across the strike zone giving thousands of families a place to rush to ahead of the flames which continue to grow at this point the winds picking up again overnight and pushing the flames, the fire expanding to areas it had not been to this point. that...
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on the peps la we have a high of 90 in redwood city, that's a record. 85 mill bray and the breezes ataches will relax but you will hit the mid to upper 80s this afternoon. hot with low humidiy across the north bay, 93 in santa rosa, record high. 89 in san rafael, inland east bay we will see one of the biggest changes from 50s this morning to 90s this afternoon to concord 90 and livermore 92 record high. 50s and 60s for lows tonight instead of 60s and 70s like this morning. we will lose the 80s by sunday. hi, frances. >>> just a few fender-benders out on the roads this morning and they've been cleared pretty quickly. a live shot, this is san jose 280 for those head lights moving northbound, highway 17, moving across your screen and a dead deer will be cleared on northbound 17 near the lexington reservoir. right now at the richmond san rafael bridge a minor wait westbound heading towards the toll plaza. a look at the drive time traffic maps, areas of red an orange, those are the usual slow spots, southbound 880 through hayward, 680 out of dublin through pleasanton and westbound 580 ride
on the peps la we have a high of 90 in redwood city, that's a record. 85 mill bray and the breezes ataches will relax but you will hit the mid to upper 80s this afternoon. hot with low humidiy across the north bay, 93 in santa rosa, record high. 89 in san rafael, inland east bay we will see one of the biggest changes from 50s this morning to 90s this afternoon to concord 90 and livermore 92 record high. 50s and 60s for lows tonight instead of 60s and 70s like this morning. we will lose the 80s...
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single file right is getting bray the crash. delays quickly. southbound d.c.ia avenue, the accident activity there blocked the left lane. back to you. >>> jack, thank you. crisis in puerto rico. it's a fight for survival after the storm. new details on the big arrival this morning that could help with recovery efforts there. >> plus, equifax security breach. one of the top credit checking agencies hacked. if you thought ralpand as a doctor, nobody ever asked if i'm a democrat or republican. they just want my help. so if donald trump is helping virginia i'll work with him. but donald trump proposed cutting virginia's school funding, rolling back our clean air and water protections, and taking away health care from thousands of virginians. as a candidate for governor, i sponsored this ad because i've stood up to donald trump on all of it. ed gillespie refuses to stand up to him at all. >>> the president and first lady going to san juan today. they'll get a briefing on relief efforts and visit people impacted by the storms. >>> the island has been without power f
single file right is getting bray the crash. delays quickly. southbound d.c.ia avenue, the accident activity there blocked the left lane. back to you. >>> jack, thank you. crisis in puerto rico. it's a fight for survival after the storm. new details on the big arrival this morning that could help with recovery efforts there. >> plus, equifax security breach. one of the top credit checking agencies hacked. if you thought ralpand as a doctor, nobody ever asked if i'm a democrat or...
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the family will have the body on display for loved ones to come by and bray at the casket. one of four men lost in an ambush in niger. we still don't understand the circumstances surrounding it. john avalon, that was one of the big points of takeaway. the call was not communicated the way the president intended it to be. fine. put that to the side. she said the familiar is -- has more anxiety, more pain over not knowing what happened to la david johnson, how he wound up being killed and whether or not he was left behind. >> that's right. and this was an attempt to move the ball forward on that. obviously today is an incredibly sad day for the family. she referred to him as her son in a community sense, a deep personal relationship, with a baby on the way, which is heartbreaking. it is clear the family felt disrespected, presumably unintentionally. the president referred to his widow as your guy rather than your husband or sergeant la david johnson. why was he left behind for 48 hours? this is what we know. this was reported early on. there was a full effort to find it. ther
the family will have the body on display for loved ones to come by and bray at the casket. one of four men lost in an ambush in niger. we still don't understand the circumstances surrounding it. john avalon, that was one of the big points of takeaway. the call was not communicated the way the president intended it to be. fine. put that to the side. she said the familiar is -- has more anxiety, more pain over not knowing what happened to la david johnson, how he wound up being killed and whether...
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but for mueller's purposes it's a great source of leads that they can then try to core rob bray or verify by other means and he can maybe through other intelligence reporting we have through the fbi, cia, nsa, determine how much of it is true. now, on the criminal side, he has a little bit of a higher burden. if he wants to eventually use any of this information, in a case, he can't bring the dossier into a courtroom. it's hearsay. it's a bunch of statements from third parties. so he has to actually has to find those very sources and get the information straight from them. so what's significant about the fact he's working directly with christopher steele and as shimon reported may be getting some of the identities of the sources means he may be getting directly to the source of the information that is contained in the steele dossier. >> so interesting, watergate prosecutor richard called it a road map, the dossier a road map here, and based on what you're saying that's how the special counsel might use these interviews? >> that's right. i mean if you're looking at a sprawling investigatio
but for mueller's purposes it's a great source of leads that they can then try to core rob bray or verify by other means and he can maybe through other intelligence reporting we have through the fbi, cia, nsa, determine how much of it is true. now, on the criminal side, he has a little bit of a higher burden. if he wants to eventually use any of this information, in a case, he can't bring the dossier into a courtroom. it's hearsay. it's a bunch of statements from third parties. so he has to...
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not meant for long-term use, it can be a dangerous drug because it can build up a toxicity in the brairain. i'm wondering -- this is the kind of thing a patient on long-term anxiety medication should be being managed by a psychiatrist, not a family practitioner. i'm hoping some more information comes forward about that. >> martha: i would imagine they will do an autopsy of him, right? is not something they could figure out looking at him and looking at his brain in terms of how long the valium was in his body? >> absolutely. one of the parts of an autopsy would be the toxicology study, they take 4-6 weeks to return and that will reveal did he have any valium, which is an antianxiety agent in his blood at the time and if so was it a therapeutic level? wasn't really, really high? was it not there at all? if somebody is used to taking a lot of valium and then they suddenly stop when the anxiety returns it can be worse than it was in the beginning before, plus depression. >> martha: on top of that you have this incredibly focused ability to pull off the horrific crime that he did as colone
not meant for long-term use, it can be a dangerous drug because it can build up a toxicity in the brairain. i'm wondering -- this is the kind of thing a patient on long-term anxiety medication should be being managed by a psychiatrist, not a family practitioner. i'm hoping some more information comes forward about that. >> martha: i would imagine they will do an autopsy of him, right? is not something they could figure out looking at him and looking at his brain in terms of how long the...
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targeted for having long hair nobody knows who is doing it or why the attack is dubbed phantom barbizon brayed choppers are causing mass panic and unrest so herat explains. the females in srinagar city are scared they've been protesting every day against a series of mysterious attacks targeting them since september least two hundred women have reported having their hair cut off while most. people asked me for water i was wearing a headscarf but one still managed to chop my hair off and another snatch my bangle then they threw me down on the ground. some was at home when her attacker knocks her out with a rope she came round in a hospital but it was only then she realized her braided hair had been sliced off do you know. this is an attack on our honor this is how they have been terrorizing us this is the proof. many victims were left unconscious after being sprayed in the face with chemicals only to wake up to an unexpected surprise much shorter hair because when i came outside and i saw two men approaching they spray something in my face then i don't remember anything but my head was cut off w
targeted for having long hair nobody knows who is doing it or why the attack is dubbed phantom barbizon brayed choppers are causing mass panic and unrest so herat explains. the females in srinagar city are scared they've been protesting every day against a series of mysterious attacks targeting them since september least two hundred women have reported having their hair cut off while most. people asked me for water i was wearing a headscarf but one still managed to chop my hair off and another...
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we have a back of braying reporters out of a movie in the mid 20th century screaming over one anotherng. the president looks like the calm and cool guy under control. >> bill: adrienne, it's like a conversation on the sidewalk in manhattan. you are crossing the street and everybody is yelling across the way and maybe you are trying to hail a cab or make plans for the next day or whatever it is. that's what comes of this. how effective is he when conducting them, adrienne? >> look, i mean, donald trump certainly has a different style of handling the press conferences. the bigger picture is it's so dangerous when he gets up there and speaks falsehoods and mistruths. getting up there yesterday and saying that president obama and some of his past predecessors didn't call the families of fallen service members. that's irresponsible. he lied. he may have a different style of handling these press conferences and take more questions perhaps than his predecessors. what matters is what he is saying in the answers and lying up there. >> bill: he came back later on that same questions. sometimes
we have a back of braying reporters out of a movie in the mid 20th century screaming over one anotherng. the president looks like the calm and cool guy under control. >> bill: adrienne, it's like a conversation on the sidewalk in manhattan. you are crossing the street and everybody is yelling across the way and maybe you are trying to hail a cab or make plans for the next day or whatever it is. that's what comes of this. how effective is he when conducting them, adrienne? >> look, i...
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in a moment the news at one with sophie bray worth, but now let's get the weather.ain. most of the uk is covered by cloud at the moment and there is still rain, heavy at times, running through the midlands into northern england. rain continues into northern ireland, and the south—west with the wind picking up. it brightens up in the south—west for a while. through this evening, we'll see the wind strengthening in the south—west and for a while, in the english channel, gales likely. we will all get spells of rain. a messy picture overnight. where the winds are there will be low cloud, mist and fog. another mild night again. no frost. head into southern part of the uk on friday morning where the winds are stronger and we will have some sunshine in the south—west. but much of wales, midlands and towards the south—east and east anglia, still cloudy and grey and outbreaks of rain. perhaps the rain turning lighter. further north and into northern england, any breaks in the cloud will lead to fog. hill fog across scotland and maybe the odd patch of fog in northern ireland
in a moment the news at one with sophie bray worth, but now let's get the weather.ain. most of the uk is covered by cloud at the moment and there is still rain, heavy at times, running through the midlands into northern england. rain continues into northern ireland, and the south—west with the wind picking up. it brightens up in the south—west for a while. through this evening, we'll see the wind strengthening in the south—west and for a while, in the english channel, gales likely. we...
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between ukraine and russia the but i don't fall of the books actually all the books from russia that braysat they call aggressive country russia what kind of cultural cooperation can you talk about if they let the states and the ewald support such a regime how israel supports cultural. peroration with the arabs we all know specially in gaza at places like that so i think it would be you were being you know awful to believe that they're going to because if they support the regime which imports cultural sanctions what we see against russia right now what we see what was sore against serbia what was sore against syria these were in fact cultural sanctions you know they're like they're mad men believe me all of the cultural things that have been destroyed in syria will you have a lack six years here or a gentleman or beseeches look at the. money that was spent or hang gentlemen i want to i want to move on with. what what's on your mind moment your story from each one of you in the time we have left the in syria the implementation of this austin our agreement turkey has moved military forces in
between ukraine and russia the but i don't fall of the books actually all the books from russia that braysat they call aggressive country russia what kind of cultural cooperation can you talk about if they let the states and the ewald support such a regime how israel supports cultural. peroration with the arabs we all know specially in gaza at places like that so i think it would be you were being you know awful to believe that they're going to because if they support the regime which imports...
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retired four-star army general barry mccaffrey, governor of mississippi and secretary of the navy bray and the chief of staff for the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america, allison jaslow who is a former army captain who served two combat deployments in iraq. thank you all so much for being here. really appreciate it. i think it was important to make sure we have the perspective of people who had served as we talk about this story that's just consumed the country over the last week. general, i want to start with the circumstances around this mission. why, if you can lay out. why was it troops had been in niger. what do members of congress know about it or not and does the military need to be more transparent bower mission about overseas? >> as a four-star commander up in stuttgart, germany, and there's troops all over the region. they're in djibouti, somalia, air strikes into libya, clearly in niger, mali. they are more normally on class 5 missions. frequently it's a training optic on why we're there. but we're also running tier one special operation teams in and out of these nation
retired four-star army general barry mccaffrey, governor of mississippi and secretary of the navy bray and the chief of staff for the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america, allison jaslow who is a former army captain who served two combat deployments in iraq. thank you all so much for being here. really appreciate it. i think it was important to make sure we have the perspective of people who had served as we talk about this story that's just consumed the country over the last week. general,...
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problem what they are doing with halloween now the cultural appropriation police you can't wear some brayroblem at halloween certain big box stores they already have the christmas decorations up. >> skipping thanksgiving already. thank you so much. steve: you going to fly out? brian: on the second floor. meanwhile reports this morning of eminent arrest in the robert mueller russia investigation is that the case? kellyanne conway here to react from the white house next. ainsley: from the wrestling ring to the big screen to the white house? the new speculation that the rock is cooking up, excuse me, a presidential run. steve: that's what the rock is up for? ainsley: up for it? what do you think? ♪ who are you ♪ who who? ♪ who are you ♪ who who ♪ who who ♪ whomu .. the answer is right under your nose. there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance pla
problem what they are doing with halloween now the cultural appropriation police you can't wear some brayroblem at halloween certain big box stores they already have the christmas decorations up. >> skipping thanksgiving already. thank you so much. steve: you going to fly out? brian: on the second floor. meanwhile reports this morning of eminent arrest in the robert mueller russia investigation is that the case? kellyanne conway here to react from the white house next. ainsley: from the...