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the lead guitarist of queen and i don't you know brian may has a ph d. in astrophysics and this festival is a reminder that perhaps. creativity is not so divided between science and art and in fact i think you could argue strongly that science and art are the greatest expressions of human creativity that civilization has before i'm amazed at the kind of people here when the amazing five and you you got the stephen hawking medal naive interviewed. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for central berks county in eastern pennsylvania northwestern montgomery county in southeastern pennsylvania southeastern lake county eastern venia western bucks county in southeastern pennsylvania in till seven thirty pm at six twenty nine pm severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from allentown to near top and moving southeast at twenty miles per hour hazard sixty miles per hour wind gusts and any size hail source radar indicated impact expects damage to trees and power lines locations impacted inc
the lead guitarist of queen and i don't you know brian may has a ph d. in astrophysics and this festival is a reminder that perhaps. creativity is not so divided between science and art and in fact i think you could argue strongly that science and art are the greatest expressions of human creativity that civilization has before i'm amazed at the kind of people here when the amazing five and you you got the stephen hawking medal naive interviewed. the national weather service in mount holly new...
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the lead guitarist of queen and i don't you know brian may has a ph d. in astrophysics and this festival is a reminder that perhaps. creativity is not so divided between science and art and in fact i think you could argue strongly that science and art are the greatest expressions of human creativity that civilization has but for i'm amazed at the kind of people he is when the amazing thing and you you got the stephen hawking medal naive interviewed stephen three or four times when we mean to you to get that many well so we're reminded that stephen hawking is not only a brilliant scientist but he himself has committed so much of his life time and effort to bringing the universe down to earth we i guess we can start that time clock with a brief history of time a runaway bestseller from back i guess was at the eighty's or if not early ninety's and he's done t.v. shows he's written multiple books a.l.'s with a zero s. or whatever version he has that we can still live as. long as he does but obviously he's a quadriplegic right now he he guides his communicati
the lead guitarist of queen and i don't you know brian may has a ph d. in astrophysics and this festival is a reminder that perhaps. creativity is not so divided between science and art and in fact i think you could argue strongly that science and art are the greatest expressions of human creativity that civilization has but for i'm amazed at the kind of people he is when the amazing thing and you you got the stephen hawking medal naive interviewed stephen three or four times when we mean to...
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brian: i want to ask you about something. you may not like this.he last man on the screen was joseph ellis. and you talk about character and i'm not going to besmirch joseph ellis except to go back and remember the time in 2001, he won the pulitzer and the boston globe reported he had lied to his students about serving in vietnam and making the freedom march in mississippi. they suspended him for a year. he got everything back. he is a historian and now he is involved in politics. we supposed to believe someone who would tell students those lies? you write about lies in your speeches. david: brian, joe ellis is a friend of mine. i can't answer your question. he is a friend and i will not speak negatively about him. as much as i could say is positive about him as a historian and as a friend. the story broke and came as a shock to me. a serious shock but i called him right away and said i just want you to know i am your friend and i will stand by you and i have. it has happened to some other people, plagiarism charges and so forth. i guess the answer
brian: i want to ask you about something. you may not like this.he last man on the screen was joseph ellis. and you talk about character and i'm not going to besmirch joseph ellis except to go back and remember the time in 2001, he won the pulitzer and the boston globe reported he had lied to his students about serving in vietnam and making the freedom march in mississippi. they suspended him for a year. he got everything back. he is a historian and now he is involved in politics. we supposed...
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. ♪ adam started touring with guitarist brian may and drummer roger taylor back in 2014.on is so phenomenal. i attended this tour, you know. it's incredible. why for you guys does this combination work so well, queen and adam lambert? >> we didn't plan it. it just happened really. along came adam out of the blue. we saw him on american idol, and we'd already had an avalanche of messages from people saying, you should do this. we felt good about it. organically, suddenly we were a band again. we're like family. i don't think we expected this to happen at all. >> i think it keeps happening because it's fun and people like it. we have a good time on stage. audiences are over the moon every show we do. ♪ >> queen and adam lambert's arena tour runs through august. >> freddy would have loved adam. no doubt about it. >> i wish i had been able to meet him. i mean so inspiring. >> now, for the record, adam came in second that season on american idol, and the winner, you remember, it was chris allen. now, let's talk about phil collins, his not dead yet tour was postponed last month
. ♪ adam started touring with guitarist brian may and drummer roger taylor back in 2014.on is so phenomenal. i attended this tour, you know. it's incredible. why for you guys does this combination work so well, queen and adam lambert? >> we didn't plan it. it just happened really. along came adam out of the blue. we saw him on american idol, and we'd already had an avalanche of messages from people saying, you should do this. we felt good about it. organically, suddenly we were a band...
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brian may have had good intentions, but he doesn't even know what my plan is.houldn't have been communicating with anybody. that's not his place. why did you think that was the right thing? >> because you need to go through a process-- >> what, are you the [bleep] police telling me what i need to do? >> well, i'm telling you what-- >> i have people that are in place. who designated you as the person that needed to figure that out? >> nobody did. i was taking-- >> so then why did you take that upon yourself... >> because i took an oppor-- >> to communicate what you thought the plans were? you're talking out of your ass. >> that to me, in my mind, was the best thing for this business. there really isn't any direction. it is a rudderless ship. am i--am i talking out of turn on that? >> no, man-- >> you're talking out of your ass is what you're doing. you've been here a [bleep] week! >> all i'm saying is--and i think, you know-- >> i rarely lose my cool. >> well, and i don't want you to. >> you stepped way the [bleep] out of bounds. >> but i was trying to be proact
brian may have had good intentions, but he doesn't even know what my plan is.houldn't have been communicating with anybody. that's not his place. why did you think that was the right thing? >> because you need to go through a process-- >> what, are you the [bleep] police telling me what i need to do? >> well, i'm telling you what-- >> i have people that are in place. who designated you as the person that needed to figure that out? >> nobody did. i was taking--...
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well, it didn't make sense, and that's why i think the tail part of what brian said may be the one thateally drove this. mccain voted to continue discussion. yesterday, he killed it. >> right. one last word, and then we have to take a break. >> two important points. the republican leadership, mitch mcconnell, made a terrible political error in judgment when he locked out the three women senators, the three women senators from being involved in the crafting of the bill. and two of them voted against him, and he shouldn't have been surprised. second point -- john mccain, as we've all acknowledged, has a terminal illness. and this is a guy who, for his entire political life, has been "the maverick." i believe that this will be -- just as people have noted that, when ted kennedy was sick, he came back. john mccain's back to make this part of his legacy. >> all right, we got to take a break. "inside story" continues right after this. >> "inside story" is presented by temple university. remarkable change isn't easy, but for those who take charge, it comes naturally. explore temple's impact. v
well, it didn't make sense, and that's why i think the tail part of what brian said may be the one thateally drove this. mccain voted to continue discussion. yesterday, he killed it. >> right. one last word, and then we have to take a break. >> two important points. the republican leadership, mitch mcconnell, made a terrible political error in judgment when he locked out the three women senators, the three women senators from being involved in the crafting of the bill. and two of...
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analyst's pick, brian, down in miami, may as well play some dominoes while we're there. >> the bone yard. >> before meeting the family. it's important to have mom on rachel's side when it comes to brian's family. because mom apparently has, didn't have, wasn't down with that was, she was outta here at that point. >> they hated each other. >> they hated each other, basically. at one point, brian's mom told rachel, if he's happy, i'm happy. if not, i'll kill you. and then they go outside. brian actually says, rachel, i'm in love with you. so that went pretty well for brian. next, peter's hometown, madison, wisconsin. they're going to meet some of his bros at a little local watering hole. then it's home to meet the family. peter's mom basically told, wound up telling rachel, he may not be ready to propose. >> oh. >> now that's a problem for rachel, because she says, i'm looking for a proposal at the end of this whole thing. i'm not putting myself through all this if i'm not coming out with a rock. that's basically what she said. >> that's basic bachelorette 101. >> bye, peter. >> and then w
analyst's pick, brian, down in miami, may as well play some dominoes while we're there. >> the bone yard. >> before meeting the family. it's important to have mom on rachel's side when it comes to brian's family. because mom apparently has, didn't have, wasn't down with that was, she was outta here at that point. >> they hated each other. >> they hated each other, basically. at one point, brian's mom told rachel, if he's happy, i'm happy. if not, i'll kill you. and then...
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brian: the heaviest rain may not have been at your house yet. we have more bands to push through. look at the timeline here. there may be a lull through the dinner time. around bedtime midnight tonight look at the chevy bands of -- heavy bands of rain. the key time is 11:00, 3 till 4:00 in the morning. heavy rain pushing to southern maryland. by the time you wake up in morning it will be lighter spotting rain. flooding could be possible. more so tonight than earlier today. with the several more inches on top of what we have. be alater and aware. make sure you have a app on your phone. more on the second half of the weekend and the ten-day outlook in a bit. jonathan: thank you very much. >> we are in the alexandria section by fairfax care in the a section by fairfax county. we can see that this is moving quickly. the water with force. this reseeded in the past hour this was covered with the rushing water an hour ago. we are here because at 3:30 this afternoon the alexandria fire and rescue got a 911 call from a woman who had seen a young boy playing by the water. she did not see hi
brian: the heaviest rain may not have been at your house yet. we have more bands to push through. look at the timeline here. there may be a lull through the dinner time. around bedtime midnight tonight look at the chevy bands of -- heavy bands of rain. the key time is 11:00, 3 till 4:00 in the morning. heavy rain pushing to southern maryland. by the time you wake up in morning it will be lighter spotting rain. flooding could be possible. more so tonight than earlier today. with the several more...
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. >> brian it may abdifferent way of looking at the poll numbers everybody has seen the headlines. these are the four out in the last day or two. as you said hovering around 40%. if i didn't tell you who the president was i just say a first year president these are the numbers in the middle of the first summer we'd say naes a disaster. as you can say historically that's what what it looks like at this point donald trump lowest numbers of any of the modern predecessors by a far. this is terrible terrain to be in if you're a president except is in really what we should be comparing donald trump to? here is what i mean. one year ago tonight july 17th, 2016 when dwas candidate donald trump, we right here at nbc news and wlgz we had a new poll. historically terrible numbers the worst we'd seen for a candidate. the a year ago the headline about donald trump never had a in my nominee of a major party been unpopular only 27% of american huss a positive view. only 38% of his own party, republicans said they were satisfied that their party was nominating this guy for president of the united
. >> brian it may abdifferent way of looking at the poll numbers everybody has seen the headlines. these are the four out in the last day or two. as you said hovering around 40%. if i didn't tell you who the president was i just say a first year president these are the numbers in the middle of the first summer we'd say naes a disaster. as you can say historically that's what what it looks like at this point donald trump lowest numbers of any of the modern predecessors by a far. this is...
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may. so the reverend, brian mccann delivered the eulogy. the teammates kneeling out of respect for the mock grave at center field. will beltran actually make a return to the outfield? it's not clear, but his glove is already gone, dearly departed and resting in peace. >> the team manager saying it's no reflection of his talent, bubut the outfielders they currently have are doing such a good job they don't need to change anything. but all the love to beltran. just retiring the glove. >> a two-run homer last night. >> hey, hey. >>> the wrong way driver speeding down the highway. but their time it's a police officer in a patrol car. >>> and could o.j. simpson soon why the prosecutor in the robbery case that put him behind bars thinks it's a very real possibility. >>> and be sure to check out our behind the scenes pics on wnn fans. you're watching "world news now." >>> drivers in north carolina were startled by a car driving the wrong way at a high speed. it was actually a police car. state police say he was actually responding to complaints of
may. so the reverend, brian mccann delivered the eulogy. the teammates kneeling out of respect for the mock grave at center field. will beltran actually make a return to the outfield? it's not clear, but his glove is already gone, dearly departed and resting in peace. >> the team manager saying it's no reflection of his talent, bubut the outfielders they currently have are doing such a good job they don't need to change anything. but all the love to beltran. just retiring the glove....
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in may. brian: where were you? manal: i was in my house in aramco. brian: where did you go to prison? manal: in the women's prison. 15 minutes from bahrain. brian: how long was it before you were in the cell? manal: it was right away. they came at 2:00. i didn't leave with them until 4:00 a.m. so from 4:00 a.m. around 2:00 p.m. i was in jail. i was at the women's jail. brian: how do they treat you between the time they pick you up and the time they put you in the jail cell? manal: so they have waves of interrogation. he said, it's fine. we have questions. sorry to bring you in. they ask the question. the guy disappears and things change. they do another interrogation but this one they take away your phone. they took my brother away. they took my bag and brought a woman, a prison guard woman. sitting next to me while they are doing the same interrogation, the same questions. i was stripped searched when i arrived at the prison. brian: by a woman? manal: and they didn't explain why i was there. i said, can i talk to my family? can i call a lawyer? and
in may. brian: where were you? manal: i was in my house in aramco. brian: where did you go to prison? manal: in the women's prison. 15 minutes from bahrain. brian: how long was it before you were in the cell? manal: it was right away. they came at 2:00. i didn't leave with them until 4:00 a.m. so from 4:00 a.m. around 2:00 p.m. i was in jail. i was at the women's jail. brian: how do they treat you between the time they pick you up and the time they put you in the jail cell? manal: so they have...
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brian: newt gingrich may be the most loyal outsider.advice would be remember the white house should focus on solving real things and people should work together and recognize the primary opponents are outside the white house, not inside the white house. and there is a picture of them together. how they work together yesterday and today is tough with bannon, preebs, priebus and scaramucci knowing how they felt about each other. ainsley: reince priebus is the one who blocked him from getting into the white house. is it because he is mad at him because of that or is priebus really the leaker? we don't know. we don't know who the leaker is but we have to get to the bottom of it. steve: something has got to give as the expression goes. keep in mind reince priebus was installed as chief of staff to make sure the president could advance his agenda in congress. after last night's debacle for the republicans in the senate, you've got to figure hey, reince, you let me go. what happens to reince? stay tuned as they say in the soap operas. brian: t
brian: newt gingrich may be the most loyal outsider.advice would be remember the white house should focus on solving real things and people should work together and recognize the primary opponents are outside the white house, not inside the white house. and there is a picture of them together. how they work together yesterday and today is tough with bannon, preebs, priebus and scaramucci knowing how they felt about each other. ainsley: reince priebus is the one who blocked him from getting into...
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today it was a meal at the chosen 300 but brian hopes tomorrow it may be something else.nded kindness to you not necessarily to have and to consume but to see how i can be a blessing to others. >> reporter: don it for goodness sake. i'm bill anderson. ♪ >>> here in pennsylvania, it's not just phil until has a big connection to this particular day. the battle of gettysburg, of course, a huge moment in our country's history. hundreds of people gathered for a reenactment today of the battle of gettysburg of the blasts of more than 2,000 yankee and confederate reenactors filled the town as they faced off on the 154th anniversary of the civil war battle. it was one of the bloodiest in american history and today a few who showed up were actually upset couldn't federal flag was involved. the response from those behind the reenactment. >> we're just doing history. just telling the story of what happened in this country at the greatest battle. it's hard to do that without flags. >> 51,000 either died or wounded in the balance of gettysburg in just three days. >>> you know a new re
today it was a meal at the chosen 300 but brian hopes tomorrow it may be something else.nded kindness to you not necessarily to have and to consume but to see how i can be a blessing to others. >> reporter: don it for goodness sake. i'm bill anderson. ♪ >>> here in pennsylvania, it's not just phil until has a big connection to this particular day. the battle of gettysburg, of course, a huge moment in our country's history. hundreds of people gathered for a reenactment today of...
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brian? >> if i may get the microphone to work. in terms of where all this money is coming from, i think there is one place we really need to be looking and this refers back to my comments about organized crime in my initial comments. i don't know how many people remember the case the estonion law enforcement that was kidnapped back in 2015 and taken across the border to russia. this is a very big case, very appalling. what was really, really telling about the case to me, however, was what he was investigating. i think this is crucial to understanding where this money is coming from. he was investigating a cigarette smuggling ring facilitated by the federal security service of the russian federation. at first glance this just looks like some rich guys getting rich off a smuggling ring. in my conversations with the estonion law enforcement officials, what it was was essentially creating a black account. now if this is just one little cigarette smuggling ring, you multiply that across all of the operations going on that is facilitate
brian? >> if i may get the microphone to work. in terms of where all this money is coming from, i think there is one place we really need to be looking and this refers back to my comments about organized crime in my initial comments. i don't know how many people remember the case the estonion law enforcement that was kidnapped back in 2015 and taken across the border to russia. this is a very big case, very appalling. what was really, really telling about the case to me, however, was what...
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brian: hillary clinton may have lost to donald trump in the election. i can't go for that ♪ no, no can do i ♪ only invisalign® clear aligners are made with smarttrack® material to precisely move your teeth to your best smile. see how invisalign® treatment can shape your smile up to 50% faster today at invisalign.com previously treated withd platinum-based chemotherapy, including those with an abnormal alk or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy, here's a question: who wouldn't want a chance for another...? who'd say no to a...? who wouldn't want... a chance to live longer. opdivo (nivolumab). opdivo demonstrated longer life versus chemotherapy. over 40,000 of these patients have been prescribed opdivo. opdivo works with your immune system. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen any time during or after treatment has ended, and may become serious and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you experience new or worsening cough; chest pain; shor
brian: hillary clinton may have lost to donald trump in the election. i can't go for that ♪ no, no can do i ♪ only invisalign® clear aligners are made with smarttrack® material to precisely move your teeth to your best smile. see how invisalign® treatment can shape your smile up to 50% faster today at invisalign.com previously treated withd platinum-based chemotherapy, including those with an abnormal alk or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy, here's a question: who...
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detectives believe molly owens, from holyhead in anglesey, may be with her father — brian george owensaulted in a secluded part of birmingham‘s witton railway station on tuesday night. when she flagged down a passing carfor help, she was attacked a second time. nearly a quarter of shops are breaking the law, by selling knives to underage people, some as young as 13—years—old, according to figures from the local government association. adina campbell has more. with knife crime at its highest level in six years in england and wales, retailers are under increasing pressure to do more to tackle the problem. local trading standards teams tried to buy knives earlier this year. almost one in four shops they visited were found to be selling knives to people underage. seven out of 29 retailers, including two major supermarkets, in areas like devon, somerset and bristol, sold a blade to a person under 18. they included a machete, a lock knife and kitchen knives. last year, similar test purchases were carried out by london trading standards, with eight knives a month being sold to children as you
detectives believe molly owens, from holyhead in anglesey, may be with her father — brian george owensaulted in a secluded part of birmingham‘s witton railway station on tuesday night. when she flagged down a passing carfor help, she was attacked a second time. nearly a quarter of shops are breaking the law, by selling knives to underage people, some as young as 13—years—old, according to figures from the local government association. adina campbell has more. with knife crime at its...
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detectives believe molly owens, from holyhead in anglesey, may be with her father — brian george owens a warning that criminals are increasingly using the bank accounts of young children and students to launder stolen or illegally—acquired money. they say parents need to be aware of what's going on. according to fraud prevention service cifas, the number of frauds involving people under 21 has almost doubled in the last year. nearly a quarter of shops are breaking the law, by selling knives to underage people, some as young as 13—years—old. that's according to new figures from the local government association which says some retailers, including two supermarket chains, have been caught out. adina campbell has more. with knife crime at its highest level in six years in england and wales, retailers are under increasing pressure to do more to tackle the problem. local trading standards teams tried to buy knives earlier this year. one in four shops they visited were found to be selling knives to people under—age. seven out of 29 retailers, including two major supermarkets, in areas like de
detectives believe molly owens, from holyhead in anglesey, may be with her father — brian george owens a warning that criminals are increasingly using the bank accounts of young children and students to launder stolen or illegally—acquired money. they say parents need to be aware of what's going on. according to fraud prevention service cifas, the number of frauds involving people under 21 has almost doubled in the last year. nearly a quarter of shops are breaking the law, by selling knives...
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detectives believe molly owens, from holyhead in anglesey, may be with her father, brian george owensirement. but more than a quarter of pensioners who are on their own, rely on just what the state provides. numbers are at a 22 year high and there are worries it will keep on rising, as paul lewis, the presenter of radio a's moneybox programme, has been finding out. i started work at 16, done lots of differentjobs, and i eventually retired at 63. 67—year—old jean storey is one of more than a million single pensioners in the uk who are completely dependent on the state. jean lives on £170 a week. when i was married, my husband paid into a private pension, and as we progressed through the years, and our income got better, he put more and more money into the pension, so i always thought that when we both retired, there would be a good pension, so i never bothered. jean divorced in her mid a0s. with two young children, she just couldn't afford to start saving into a pension. that's left her facing a very different retirement to the one she planned. it's difficult! it is difficult, but ijus
detectives believe molly owens, from holyhead in anglesey, may be with her father, brian george owensirement. but more than a quarter of pensioners who are on their own, rely on just what the state provides. numbers are at a 22 year high and there are worries it will keep on rising, as paul lewis, the presenter of radio a's moneybox programme, has been finding out. i started work at 16, done lots of differentjobs, and i eventually retired at 63. 67—year—old jean storey is one of more than a...
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detectives believe molly owens, from holyhead in anglesey, may be with her father — brian george owens person and injured six others in a supermarket attack in germany was a known as list but not a jihad is, police say. german police say he acted alone but was overpowered by passers—by. it's emerged that uk universities have a pension fund with a deficit that has grown to more than 17 billion pounds — the largest in the uk. the universities superannuation scheme caters for existing and retired academics. a pensions expert says universities may have to reduce benefits for members, or increase tuition fees for students, to fill the black hole. the pension specialist, john ralfe, who has been monitoring the scheme's progress for many years, says the deficit is down to poor management. i think the root cause of it is the uss trustees going down to the casino and betting the money they have been given by universities on equities. i've just checked the figures this morning, in 2008, the scheme was in surplus. a lot of people including me have been warning that this was a problem. uss have be
detectives believe molly owens, from holyhead in anglesey, may be with her father — brian george owens person and injured six others in a supermarket attack in germany was a known as list but not a jihad is, police say. german police say he acted alone but was overpowered by passers—by. it's emerged that uk universities have a pension fund with a deficit that has grown to more than 17 billion pounds — the largest in the uk. the universities superannuation scheme caters for existing and...
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brian sandoval, governor of nevada may be even more important because dean heller may do what he saysms squishy on it, too. >> and sandoval extremely popular in this state. interesting to watch the influence these republican governors have had and the way in in democrats see them at allies. you've seen democrats praising people like kasich and sandoval to coming out of ant cyd sid crg some components. you do have republicans who have voted for a repeal over and over and over again without consequence. and also republicans who as we just talked about railed against government-funded programs. expanding them. now that they have the money, these governors have these in their bftudgets, it's hard to te it a way. >> and moderates never objected to repeal and replace agenda and benefited from the slogan politically, yet some still threatening to allow debate is. if they really wanted obamacare, now at least accountable for their true position. there is a point to this. moderates right now who say medicaid is their sticking point. they weren't saying this when obamacare was being voted on or
brian sandoval, governor of nevada may be even more important because dean heller may do what he saysms squishy on it, too. >> and sandoval extremely popular in this state. interesting to watch the influence these republican governors have had and the way in in democrats see them at allies. you've seen democrats praising people like kasich and sandoval to coming out of ant cyd sid crg some components. you do have republicans who have voted for a repeal over and over and over again without...
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brian, you may not know this, on our show yesterday we had his opening day jersey which is up for auctions 25,000 bucks. after the performance last night i have a feeling that is a good investment, what do you say? >> absolutely. we had tom verducci, one of the finest writers in baseball. he brought up a great point. he is not overnight success. he had one home run freshman year in college. last year he batted .176 with the yankees in a brief stint. this is not babe ruth story out of a foster home, teaches himself to hit on instinct, goes from pitcher to the greatest home run hitter pound for pound ever, aaron judge is somebody people can relate to, because he earned it. he is 6'7" 282, bigger than life literally. has manners of derek jeter, he is on number one team, sorry manchester united, in all of sports. he did it with such class last night. did it against jason bour first baseman for the marlins. his home park. that guy hits 21 home runs. hits 23 or 22. wins it. he is doing to baseball what meek call jordan did to basketball. stuart: exactly what baseball needs, a shining star who h
brian, you may not know this, on our show yesterday we had his opening day jersey which is up for auctions 25,000 bucks. after the performance last night i have a feeling that is a good investment, what do you say? >> absolutely. we had tom verducci, one of the finest writers in baseball. he brought up a great point. he is not overnight success. he had one home run freshman year in college. last year he batted .176 with the yankees in a brief stint. this is not babe ruth story out of a...
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. >> who else may be upset? brian stelter has information on that. what can you tell us, brian?noting spicer' not the only trump world spokesperson to resign in the past 24 hours. so much news lately, buried a little. mark kerala, spokesman for trump's outside legal team resigned last night. happy said really anything about this yet. he was close to mark castowitz. i'm not saying the two are connected but more signs of dysfunction. you know, look, he wasn't mocked on "snl" the way spicer was mocked by melissa mccarthy, wasn't high profile but another example of this dysfunction. >> and brian, do you have information about steve bannon and reince priebus sort of where they stand on how this is all shaking out? >> and i think we should make the point i think gloria and dana have as well, that according to multiple sources priebus and bannon were very concerned about the idea anthony scaramucci was coming in, taking a big role in the white house nap they fought this decision and ultimately the president went ahead and did it. >> brian stelter, thank you so much. so sean spicer, of
. >> who else may be upset? brian stelter has information on that. what can you tell us, brian?noting spicer' not the only trump world spokesperson to resign in the past 24 hours. so much news lately, buried a little. mark kerala, spokesman for trump's outside legal team resigned last night. happy said really anything about this yet. he was close to mark castowitz. i'm not saying the two are connected but more signs of dysfunction. you know, look, he wasn't mocked on "snl" the...
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brian: this afternoon looks pretty good but a few showers may hold together. tomorrow, hit otis.umidity drops sunday. spectacular. adrianna: that's it for us on this friday yay. see you >> this show has had a lot of amazing moments over the past 15 years. will today be another one for the highlight reel? let's find out. this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] hey, everybody, welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] all right, let's do it. as a 20-year-old student, our returning contestant could certainly use some extra cash. from vancouver, washington, please welcome back anjuli davidson. [cheers and applause] ♪ anjuli, welcome back, girl. >> hi. >> how you doing? >> good, how are you? >> come on over. ♪ welcome back. >> hi.
brian: this afternoon looks pretty good but a few showers may hold together. tomorrow, hit otis.umidity drops sunday. spectacular. adrianna: that's it for us on this friday yay. see you >> this show has had a lot of amazing moments over the past 15 years. will today be another one for the highlight reel? let's find out. this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] hey, everybody, welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play...
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brian ross has more on the attorney and what the president may have known. >> reporter: the big question is what did the president know about the meeting here at trump tower, and when did he know it? the white house says he only became aware of it a few days ago. but we now know more about the russian lawyer, natalia, well-connected to the kremlin and a familiar figure in washington, lobbying. against russian sanctions. here she is at a congressional hearing last june. she flew in to meet with trump's inner circle on the 25th floor. one floor below the office of donald trump senior. democrats in congress are asking how could he not know what what is going on. especially since the meeting was set up by people working for a billionaire who was the former business partner of trump's and close to vladimir putin. the lawyer denied her purpose was to provide compromising information on hillary clinton. no, this is not true, she said. further claiming she didn't even know if donald trump was a candidate for president then. she says presidential son-in-law, jared kushner left the meeting after o
brian ross has more on the attorney and what the president may have known. >> reporter: the big question is what did the president know about the meeting here at trump tower, and when did he know it? the white house says he only became aware of it a few days ago. but we now know more about the russian lawyer, natalia, well-connected to the kremlin and a familiar figure in washington, lobbying. against russian sanctions. here she is at a congressional hearing last june. she flew in to meet...
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. >> we may have to do an entertainment news investigation. >> this brian ross would get behind.alking about celebs, we kind of alluded to it a little earlier on. let's do address the elephant in the room. you happen to have a sister who -- >> i have two sisters. >> you have two sisters of your own. you're the youngest of three. >> i am, and my middle sister, some people know who she is. she has an awesome song out right now >> the video is awesome. >> and the video's beautiful. and i hate when they show that picture. notice how she looks stunning and i look like i'm ready to go to bed. >> you posted it on your ig. >> after she did. i had no choice at that point. >> it is beautiful. and your older sister, she has two kids. >> she has two kids. jen everybody has two kids. >> get crackin'. >> you sound like my mom. thanks for that. >> that's awesome. so let's talk about the best of television. besides us, of course. >> of course. the prime time emmy nominations are out, and we have to give congrats to an abc favorite "modern family." this sitcom is earning its eighth nomination. >>
. >> we may have to do an entertainment news investigation. >> this brian ross would get behind.alking about celebs, we kind of alluded to it a little earlier on. let's do address the elephant in the room. you happen to have a sister who -- >> i have two sisters. >> you have two sisters of your own. you're the youngest of three. >> i am, and my middle sister, some people know who she is. she has an awesome song out right now >> the video is awesome. >>...
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this is not planned b you may recognize this boy. this is brian van de graaff ice son ready to swim. tony, how are you feeling? >> i'm not nervous. this is our second time on this. i'm doing backstroke. josh: walk this way with me. they are getting lined up ready to swim. if they are lucky they are camped out under a tent. this is an important sign to get hydrated and get to a pool place. we have a lot more to show you around here. more races. we will get in the tent city and get to know the people. alison: the heat and the humidity, 95 in leesburg. it's 94 in washington. doug: it's 92 at joint base andrews. the feels like temperature between 101 and 103. we have had the cluster of the thunderstorms in the northeast. this may push off across the by a. that is all we see so far. the main story is the heat and the humidity. 72 to 79 is the forecast low. feels like temperatures are holding in the 80's. looking ahead to tomorrow. may be a degree higher for the weekend. the thunderstorm chances tomorrow. get to friday and saturday, 30 to 40% chance in
this is not planned b you may recognize this boy. this is brian van de graaff ice son ready to swim. tony, how are you feeling? >> i'm not nervous. this is our second time on this. i'm doing backstroke. josh: walk this way with me. they are getting lined up ready to swim. if they are lucky they are camped out under a tent. this is an important sign to get hydrated and get to a pool place. we have a lot more to show you around here. more races. we will get in the tent city and get to know...
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. >> may i pair phrase brian williams while describing what scaramucci said to list za about he said something we definitely can't say on tv, right? >> correct. >> if it were true it would make steve bannon a gymnt. >>r in mords at least a yogi. then of course, anthony scaramucci threatened t fire the entire white house communications staff when lizza would not reveal who told him about his dinner with the president, warning, quote, i'm going to fire everyone of them and then you haven't protected anybody. so the entire place will be fired over the next two weeks. scaramucci then acknowledged the rant tweeting, i sometimes use colorful language. >> which is fair for people at home. >> for a lot of us but i'll refrain in the area but not give up on passionate fight for donald trump's agenda. i made a mistake in trusting a reporter. it won't happen a again. >> he's the white house communications director, he should resign today. we have conversations off the record and that's what it is -- >> i'm going to back it up though. if anthony scaramucci believed the conversation was off the re
. >> may i pair phrase brian williams while describing what scaramucci said to list za about he said something we definitely can't say on tv, right? >> correct. >> if it were true it would make steve bannon a gymnt. >>r in mords at least a yogi. then of course, anthony scaramucci threatened t fire the entire white house communications staff when lizza would not reveal who told him about his dinner with the president, warning, quote, i'm going to fire everyone of them and...
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brian: thanks, griff. i think it's going to be very interesting. they say when macron invited the president to come over in bastille day he was on the fence. ainsley: back in may we are going to be having a huge parade. 100 years since you helped us out in world war 1. you probably want to be a part of it the president as soon as he heard about the military display he said i'm in. that's what he is going to be over seeing today. steve: if you are looking for the president tonight around supper time he will be at elaine famous restaurant famously located. ainsley: eiffel tower? brian: why not the hard rock isn't there is a hard rock paris? ainsley: eiffel tower might trump that. also is he going to have a press conference today around lunchtime. watch that on neil cavuto's show. he is going to be talking with macron. steve: he did one television interview with pat robertson, the founder of the 700 club and the christian broadcasting network. it will run tonight on the 700 club. it's interesting though, he was asked about vladimir putin. you know, it's all about russia these days. pat asked him about russia and putin. and donald trump had a really interesting an
brian: thanks, griff. i think it's going to be very interesting. they say when macron invited the president to come over in bastille day he was on the fence. ainsley: back in may we are going to be having a huge parade. 100 years since you helped us out in world war 1. you probably want to be a part of it the president as soon as he heard about the military display he said i'm in. that's what he is going to be over seeing today. steve: if you are looking for the president tonight around supper...
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i may not put a name in the text but if people go to the end notes, they see everyone. briancan you tell us who it is? david: i cannot answer you that accurately off the top of my head. i do not have every quote in the book memorized in my memory. i think the point to emphasize here is that over the course of barack's presidency, there were scores and scores of people in illinois who had known him in years earlier who were deeply disappointed with that trajectory of the obama presidency and disappointed in two ways -- number one, disappointed that barack forgot the people -- many of the people, most of the people -- who were essential to his political rise. brian: namely? david: dan shulman, will burns, -- reverend wright? david: with reverend wright, it is more complicated because of the sermons you showed earlier. a lot of people felt they had been left behind. brian: what about the south side community of chicago? david: yes. i am speaking of primarily african-americans, not white people. during the final months of his presidency, there was a retroactive effort to invite p
i may not put a name in the text but if people go to the end notes, they see everyone. briancan you tell us who it is? david: i cannot answer you that accurately off the top of my head. i do not have every quote in the book memorized in my memory. i think the point to emphasize here is that over the course of barack's presidency, there were scores and scores of people in illinois who had known him in years earlier who were deeply disappointed with that trajectory of the obama presidency and...
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coming to you on monday, i suggested to the president and the secretary of state that it may not make it. brian who also chuck schumer. he didn't talk about it he voted against the bill. a lot realize how poisonous this bill is. they didn't want to broadcast it because it was a different president. >> thanks, brian. brian: coming up straight ahead stuart varney and mo brooks who might be the next senator from that state and bob massi.om don't miss a minute. office depot/office max. this week, get this ream of paper for just one cent after rewards. ♪ taking care of business. my doctor recommended i switch laxatives. stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften. unblocking your system naturally. miralax. next up, five. that's how many king cobras almost made it on to a plane. snakes on a plane.
coming to you on monday, i suggested to the president and the secretary of state that it may not make it. brian who also chuck schumer. he didn't talk about it he voted against the bill. a lot realize how poisonous this bill is. they didn't want to broadcast it because it was a different president. >> thanks, brian. brian: coming up straight ahead stuart varney and mo brooks who might be the next senator from that state and bob massi.om don't miss a minute. office depot/office max. this...
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may. ten airlines have reportedly expressed interest in full or partial takeovers including it out airwaves which already has a forty nine percent stake in the time carrier. meanwhile brian are reported a fifty five percent jump in profits for the last three months. point break that may lead to flight destruction and cancellations. if there's no clarity about the uk's place in europe within the next year. and volkswagen is convening an emergency board meeting this week as it faces accusations that it colluded with other german automaker. to fix prices and limit competition. european commission has opened an investigation into vw audi porsche mercedes and b. w. w.. after a tipoff that the industry been running a cartel to discuss the pricing of new technology and components. shares dropped as much as five percent as the industry faces what could be another brewing scandal. memories of the emissions of cheating trauma still very fresh. allure for both consumers i think on those companies alike that we have in this doesn't turn into a similar mess absolutely kate thanks very much of a cat may do that with the business was taking a 07/24/17 07/24/17 [captioning made possible
may. ten airlines have reportedly expressed interest in full or partial takeovers including it out airwaves which already has a forty nine percent stake in the time carrier. meanwhile brian are reported a fifty five percent jump in profits for the last three months. point break that may lead to flight destruction and cancellations. if there's no clarity about the uk's place in europe within the next year. and volkswagen is convening an emergency board meeting this week as it faces accusations...
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leading indicator and so now i'm guessing, this is just guesswork, brian, because i'm not in washington right now, aisle guessing other shoes may fall >> such as do you want to care to speculate, larry >> rihymes with cannon. >> pardon? >> does it rhyme with steve cannon the other shoe that might drop >> yeah, i don't know. i mean, it could -- steve bannon, maybe. i don't know this. the president has been in a rhetorical verbal war with his attorney general, jeff sessions. that has not been resolved yet i don't know how that's going to turn out there are a lot of rumors that the president is unhappy with his special counsel, robert mueller, and he's gone too far already and he's gone fishing into trump's finances, et cetera, et cetera. the president has the authority to dismiss his attorney general. the president has the authority to dismiss a special counsel the president has the authority to dismiss the deputy attorney general as well. so those could be shows that fall i honestly don't know. but, you know, nick, you have to look back at the tweets. now it looks to me like there's more reason than rhyme all of these things may
leading indicator and so now i'm guessing, this is just guesswork, brian, because i'm not in washington right now, aisle guessing other shoes may fall >> such as do you want to care to speculate, larry >> rihymes with cannon. >> pardon? >> does it rhyme with steve cannon the other shoe that might drop >> yeah, i don't know. i mean, it could -- steve bannon, maybe. i don't know this. the president has been in a rhetorical verbal war with his attorney general, jeff...
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he >> brian nobles at the white house. you may recognize him as the former pentagon and spokesperson frrt obama administration. admiral, whenever we see an action by north korea, it's taken very seriously. this, though, is a different level, underscore that for us. >> it is a very significant step forward in their program. they have been long building to getting an icbm capability. it looks like they have test it had. there will be other steps and try to improve it a little bit. of course what we don't know right now and what most analysts think is they can't weapon eyes this with a new war head just yet, but that is something they'll be advancing to. brianna, they see this capability as the ultimate bargaining chip for them and to ensure -- an insurance policy for the survival of the regime. that's what they really want here. that's why it's been so hard to dissuade them to change their calculus on this particular program. >> having worked at the pentagon, what are folks there looking at as potential military options? there aren'
he >> brian nobles at the white house. you may recognize him as the former pentagon and spokesperson frrt obama administration. admiral, whenever we see an action by north korea, it's taken very seriously. this, though, is a different level, underscore that for us. >> it is a very significant step forward in their program. they have been long building to getting an icbm capability. it looks like they have test it had. there will be other steps and try to improve it a little bit. of...
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detectives believe molly owens, from holyhead in anglesey, may be with her father — brian george owens others in a supermarket knife attack in hamburg was a "known islamist", "but not a jihadist". the suspect attacked customers at random yesterday. german police say he acted alone and was overpowered by passers—by. when waheed arian was a young boy growing up in afghanistan, he witnessed the suffering of war. many years later and he's now an emergency medic living in chester and is using virtual reality to help today's victims of violence in his homeland. his "tele—medicine" system allows doctors in war—zones to get help from specialists in the west. here's our world affairs editor, john simpson. we hear plenty of depressing stories about afghanistan, but this isn't one of them. quite the opposite, in fact. afghanistan has one of the lowest standards of medical care in the world — the doctors often aren't very highly trained, and their equipment is pretty basic. but they can contact dr waheed arian. an afghan who qualified as a doctor in britain, he can give them detailed medical advic
detectives believe molly owens, from holyhead in anglesey, may be with her father — brian george owens others in a supermarket knife attack in hamburg was a "known islamist", "but not a jihadist". the suspect attacked customers at random yesterday. german police say he acted alone and was overpowered by passers—by. when waheed arian was a young boy growing up in afghanistan, he witnessed the suffering of war. many years later and he's now an emergency medic living in...
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brian. we are going to go straight to heidelberg in germany, because you may remember that the duke and duchess duke was in the boat, and his wife will follow suit in another in a moment. there is a boat race going on. two female teams, there is going to bea on. two female teams, there is going to be a race, the boats will be helmed, but anyway, they will be at the helm of all of this. a bit of friendly competition, one hopes, between the two royals. heidelberg is twinned with cambridge. there is a particular reason for this going on at the moment. the city is at wind —— the cities are twinned. 0ut on the river, this is all part of the duke and that is‘s three—day tour of germany. —— the duke and duchess. she has a pretty good success rate when it comes to sporting matters. she was very keen and very good at some sports when she was at school, and has been quite willingly footed graphed over the years taking part in various sporting activities —— photographed. let‘s see whether her boat can beat her husband‘s. that is the aim of the exercise. the royal couple on holiday with their children, geo
brian. we are going to go straight to heidelberg in germany, because you may remember that the duke and duchess duke was in the boat, and his wife will follow suit in another in a moment. there is a boat race going on. two female teams, there is going to bea on. two female teams, there is going to be a race, the boats will be helmed, but anyway, they will be at the helm of all of this. a bit of friendly competition, one hopes, between the two royals. heidelberg is twinned with cambridge. there...
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. >> and i think that the key role here, one key role is governor brian sandoval of nevada. he mays million people losing their health insurance. he's very critical of the bill so far. senator dean haller of nevada may well follow his lead. if he goes no, the bill is dead. >> yeah. >> the republicans and president trump are pugt a ttting a ton o pressure on san voluntadoval to that happens, that's going to be a real problem. >> because he is in such jeopardy for his re-election. >> it's a hillary state and there are a lot of beneficials. >> and it's a harry reed state. >> yeah. >> and now you have another governor of arkansas also kind of undecided on the bill saying he's not there yet. still evaluated. concerned what i perceive to be cautious from the states. we ought to go back and put a pencil to it. you know, "the new york times" are reporting on saturday that governors in general are getting a chilly reception to the bill. there are huge medicaid populations. so is the potential that he is simply lying to more moderate senators to the extent they exist and saying oh, we're not
. >> and i think that the key role here, one key role is governor brian sandoval of nevada. he mays million people losing their health insurance. he's very critical of the bill so far. senator dean haller of nevada may well follow his lead. if he goes no, the bill is dead. >> yeah. >> the republicans and president trump are pugt a ttting a ton o pressure on san voluntadoval to that happens, that's going to be a real problem. >> because he is in such jeopardy for his...
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i think this may be true. briannd, you know, amidst all of these holes that the mainstream media is putting out about how badly trump is doing, not true. the base is still there is what they say about democrats. a large majority of americans say the democrats have no plan at all. their only plan is to resist trump, and that's nothing you would vote for. steve: sure. all right. bill bennett who is known as the trouble maker. brian: he's pushing back. >> yeah. sure. right. right. steve: thank you very much for joining us live today, bill. >> thank you very much, guys. ainsley: all right. jillian has some headlines for us. good morning. >> that's right. good morning to you guys. to you at home as well. let's get you caught up right now before you head out the door. right now u.s. doctor is examining little charlie gard, the terminally illinois british infant at a worldwide debate. the doctor claims there's a chance that the experimental treatment could reverse the child's brain damage caused by a rare disorder. will de
i think this may be true. briannd, you know, amidst all of these holes that the mainstream media is putting out about how badly trump is doing, not true. the base is still there is what they say about democrats. a large majority of americans say the democrats have no plan at all. their only plan is to resist trump, and that's nothing you would vote for. steve: sure. all right. bill bennett who is known as the trouble maker. brian: he's pushing back. >> yeah. sure. right. right. steve:...
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>> i think for the crime he committed, he paid his due and some think may overdue, and i think he will be paroled. >> that was brianto" a win for o.j.'s murder trial. >>> and pop star aaron carter is facing serious charges. he and his former girlfriend were arrested for dui, and police say he had, he's best known in the brother of backstreet boys nick carter. >>> the death of julius the giraffe. condolences have been -- the jury rad was born hass month at the maryland zoo, and unfortunately he never developed a strong immune system. s.e.a.l. officials say they made the tough decision to humanely euthanize him. >>> this is a -- the new list today, and what it qualifies a company as being what they call the best. >> one of the criteria they use and the steps big >>> disney unveiling plans to building an immersive "star wars" resort. saying the hotel would be the most experiential concept every combining a luxiey resort and immersion each guest would wear themed costumes and be part of an individual story line. he also says the story line will touch every single minute of your day and culminate who visits. >>> elon mu
>> i think for the crime he committed, he paid his due and some think may overdue, and i think he will be paroled. >> that was brianto" a win for o.j.'s murder trial. >>> and pop star aaron carter is facing serious charges. he and his former girlfriend were arrested for dui, and police say he had, he's best known in the brother of backstreet boys nick carter. >>> the death of julius the giraffe. condolences have been -- the jury rad was born hass month at the...
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may have otherwise been moved by rail. market forces are the theme of the day. brian scheid is the oil news senior editor. randy, lewiston, line for independents. randy, go ahead. caller: thank you for taking me. dominance,ut oil could we use oil as a weapon? could be flood the european market with cheap oil so they wouldn't have to buy? with that help? or with that mess up the whole system, thank you. host: i should point out -- guest: i should point out that we don't have a state-run oil company similar to countries like china and russia. it would be pretty difficult for the government to compel u.s. oil companies to ship their oil to one specific market. a loss of profits would be difficult. there are a lot of efforts at talk about. they willomacy tool be talking up u.s. liquefied natural gas and how you can get away from your reliance on russian gas by relying more on u.s. energy. it remains to be seen if the economics of that work out. that definitely is a big push by the administration, using u.s. produced energy as a diplomatic tool. a topic we will be talking more about in the coming days and one
may have otherwise been moved by rail. market forces are the theme of the day. brian scheid is the oil news senior editor. randy, lewiston, line for independents. randy, go ahead. caller: thank you for taking me. dominance,ut oil could we use oil as a weapon? could be flood the european market with cheap oil so they wouldn't have to buy? with that help? or with that mess up the whole system, thank you. host: i should point out -- guest: i should point out that we don't have a state-run oil...
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brian: why busses and how many were there and whose idea was it? pat: well, this is may 9th.his was the cambodia kent state speech where i had worked with the president on where we invaded cambodia, it was a tremendous shock to clean out the communist sanctuaries in cambodia from which they were attacking americans in south vietnam. and there was an explosion on the campuses and there were riots and out in kent state, there was a riot in kent on saturday night. the national guard came out sunday. they burned the rotc building. on monday, there was a huge demonstration and the guard fired live ammunition and killed four students and that exploded the campuses in the country and virtually, i mean, there were hundreds and hundreds of campuses that simply shut down and this was early may and nixon was tremendously shaken by this because he had made the statement that a women -- nixon had come out of the pentagon after the day one, i think it was may 1 right after the speech. and a woman said -- it was either her son or husband, i want to thank you, mr. president for what you are
brian: why busses and how many were there and whose idea was it? pat: well, this is may 9th.his was the cambodia kent state speech where i had worked with the president on where we invaded cambodia, it was a tremendous shock to clean out the communist sanctuaries in cambodia from which they were attacking americans in south vietnam. and there was an explosion on the campuses and there were riots and out in kent state, there was a riot in kent on saturday night. the national guard came out...
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>> you know, brian, earlier you said this is a christmas tree. i think the lawyers may be getting ready for a liable suit. this is a wildebeest, whatever it was called before. i came to work on capitol hill 37 years ago and i have never seen anything like that. we are rewriting the rules for 1/6 of the american economy and the senate will vote on a bill that a few hours ago lindsey graham called a disaster and a fraud and he is going to vote for it. you can imagine what other people think of the bill. it's called skinny. it's not skinny. it slashes the investment in public health and undermines people's protections for the benefits and premiums will go up 20%. major employees don't have to provide coverage. it is a major rewrite of 1/6 of the u.s. economy. they will do it on a few pieces of paper with a vote taken at 2:00 in the morning. pardon the cliche, but this is a railroad. >> john mccain just wandered over to the democrat side of the aisle. on the top of the screen about 12 noon, he is talking to schumer, feinstein is leaning in there. i see coombs of delaware an
>> you know, brian, earlier you said this is a christmas tree. i think the lawyers may be getting ready for a liable suit. this is a wildebeest, whatever it was called before. i came to work on capitol hill 37 years ago and i have never seen anything like that. we are rewriting the rules for 1/6 of the american economy and the senate will vote on a bill that a few hours ago lindsey graham called a disaster and a fraud and he is going to vote for it. you can imagine what other people think...
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including new information from a witness buy cycling by saw and reportedly may have individual row reported encounter n new york, brian yennis, fox news. >>> well, this is what is morning the loss of actor this morning who was well known in film and television. john heard died from what was minor back surgery. the 71-year-old actor is best known for playing the father in home alone movies in the 1980s. heard also ar movies indluding big and pelican brief. he had roles in miami vice, soap ran owes. he was nominated for an emmy for the sopranos. >> we are looking at never before seen photographs of princess diana and her two sons. it's in a documentary diana our mother life and legally. it will air monday on british and cable tv. william and harry share one bit of information. they call her the day of death and rush through that call. something they say weighs heavily on them. princess diana was killed in a car crash paris tunnel august 31, 1997. william was 15 and harry 1 at the time of her death. >> time now 7:26 a restaurant with a very strict policy for parents. >> we'll tell you why one restaurant has decided that
including new information from a witness buy cycling by saw and reportedly may have individual row reported encounter n new york, brian yennis, fox news. >>> well, this is what is morning the loss of actor this morning who was well known in film and television. john heard died from what was minor back surgery. the 71-year-old actor is best known for playing the father in home alone movies in the 1980s. heard also ar movies indluding big and pelican brief. he had roles in miami vice,...