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so i'm sitting right beside bruce and so than inc.d stand up, standing at my bruce i have my cowboy hat onto my wife is beside me, the whole light is beside us and bruce's their singing, nice start to get to the second verse and he looks back at one of the artists i'm not been in the artist looks about what arsons it hade to the second verse. and he's like now i don't think i want to do that. looks at another artist and second versions like no i don't do that and at this time of starting to get a little embarrassed my friend that nobody wants to sing the song he looks over at me and says hey cowboy hat, on the microphone, come sing the song. comes in the second verse. i didn't know the second verse. [laughter] and i didn't want to be the third person to say no to bruce springsteen so i thought how hard can it be? [laughter] i know the song, everybody in the music industry is here why don't i just step up and act like it would've doing? bad mistake. those songs, the lyrics are on the teleprompter but i can't find the melody to save my
so i'm sitting right beside bruce and so than inc.d stand up, standing at my bruce i have my cowboy hat onto my wife is beside me, the whole light is beside us and bruce's their singing, nice start to get to the second verse and he looks back at one of the artists i'm not been in the artist looks about what arsons it hade to the second verse. and he's like now i don't think i want to do that. looks at another artist and second versions like no i don't do that and at this time of starting to get...
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this far so hopefully this is the 1st of many many more such things to come the film is about bruce franks jr who in 2014 was a battle rapper community a community leader and then when michael brown was killed in ferguson missouri he was politically awakened and bruce decided to run for political office so our film follows bruce is trying to get a bill passed on or his late brother who died from gun violence and so does kind of plot but it gets into all these deeper issues about mental health about the value of african-american life in the united states and you know the father's relationship with his son too probably they were most proud of is that the team behind the film and how we all came together and how we come from different backgrounds different countries different religions races all of that and came together bruce brought us together to tell his story and so we're so incredibly proud of the work that witness and al jazeera english has been doing for over a decade and it's about time this is just the beginning so just watch out there will be many many more al jazeera english unwit
this far so hopefully this is the 1st of many many more such things to come the film is about bruce franks jr who in 2014 was a battle rapper community a community leader and then when michael brown was killed in ferguson missouri he was politically awakened and bruce decided to run for political office so our film follows bruce is trying to get a bill passed on or his late brother who died from gun violence and so does kind of plot but it gets into all these deeper issues about mental health...
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come this far so hopefully this is the 1st of many many more such things to come the film is about bruce franks jr who in 2014 was a battle rapper community a community leader and then when michael brown was killed in ferguson missouri he was politically awakened and bruce decided to run for political office so our film follows bruce is trying to get a bill passed to honor his late brother who died from gun violence and so that's kind of a plot but it gets into all these deeper issues about mental health about the value of african-american life in the united states and you know the father's relationship with his son too probably they were most proud of is that the team behind the film and how we all came together and how we come from different backgrounds different countries different religions races all of that and came together bruce brought us together to tell his story and so we're so incredibly proud of the work that witness and al-jazeera english has been doing for over a decade and it's about time this is just the beginning such as watch out they'll be many many more al jazeera en
come this far so hopefully this is the 1st of many many more such things to come the film is about bruce franks jr who in 2014 was a battle rapper community a community leader and then when michael brown was killed in ferguson missouri he was politically awakened and bruce decided to run for political office so our film follows bruce is trying to get a bill passed to honor his late brother who died from gun violence and so that's kind of a plot but it gets into all these deeper issues about...
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i promised myself that i would never do a bruce springsteen song ever because i tried it once. honors a big superstar in music, somebody that's been around for a long time and had a big impact on american music. music in general. and one year they were doing springsteen, and he happens to be a friend of mine and he asked if faith and i would do tougher than the rest. we said, sure, we'd be glad to do tougher than the rest. we learned tougher than the rest and we we show up, and there are some of the biggest names in the music business with, sting, neil young, john legend, the list goes on, just the biggest names s and we were proud to be a part of that group. so we sang tougher than the rest, as nervous as we were, and as hard as it is for me to match my wife's vocals, we got through it, it sounded really good, bruce is congratulating me and thanking us for doing it, and he says, you know, by the way, at at the end of this show, i'm going to get up and sing -- i forget the name of the song now -- >> give me a second. >> anyway -- >> glory days. >> glory days. he said -- >> you
i promised myself that i would never do a bruce springsteen song ever because i tried it once. honors a big superstar in music, somebody that's been around for a long time and had a big impact on american music. music in general. and one year they were doing springsteen, and he happens to be a friend of mine and he asked if faith and i would do tougher than the rest. we said, sure, we'd be glad to do tougher than the rest. we learned tougher than the rest and we we show up, and there are some...
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none of that was present. >> reporter: so sheriff bruce made a quick conclusion. to him, no injuries meant no fall. fred had to be lying. >> what you see here, andrea, this is -- >> reporter: we went back to cottonwood creek with the sheriff in may of 2014, the same month leslie died. >> we got a late snowstorm this year. >> reporter: a spring storm had just blanketed the woods and rocks. i have to say, i'm honestly nervous just standing here. >> it's -- >> reporter: this is very steep. >> that's a sheer drop-off. >> reporter: it was up here where they had posed for pictures, that sheriff bruce showed me what he thought were key pieces to their puzzle. >> the evidence here at the scene makes us believe that something entirely different happened. >> reporter: they found trampled bushes, what they thought looked like scuff marks, and a pair of broken glasses that turned out to be fred's. >> there was evidence of a struggle in there. and that's where fred's mangled glasses were found. >> reporter: sheriff bruce formed a theory that after snapping those photos, fred a
none of that was present. >> reporter: so sheriff bruce made a quick conclusion. to him, no injuries meant no fall. fred had to be lying. >> what you see here, andrea, this is -- >> reporter: we went back to cottonwood creek with the sheriff in may of 2014, the same month leslie died. >> we got a late snowstorm this year. >> reporter: a spring storm had just blanketed the woods and rocks. i have to say, i'm honestly nervous just standing here. >> it's --...
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so bruce and ruby wound up getting married. it is just a wonderful love story that survived and came out of a movement and sustained past the movement. this photograph is another special photograph because this just shows you how young some of the people were who were actually marching and a part of the movement. this young girl and boy standing right here in the front, they are actually the younger sister and brother of ruby, who was in the first photograph sitting across the intersection on franklin street. so when ruby would go out to be in the marches and things, her mother would tell them not to go out. their mother's name was mama cat. mama cat was amazing. she would tell them not to go out. she said as soon she would leave to go to work, ruby would go. not only would ruby go, but she would take her younger brother and sister. this is another story of how the youth were very much a part of the civil rights movement. this photo we are looking at now took place on franklin street. it was a group of students doing a sit in.
so bruce and ruby wound up getting married. it is just a wonderful love story that survived and came out of a movement and sustained past the movement. this photograph is another special photograph because this just shows you how young some of the people were who were actually marching and a part of the movement. this young girl and boy standing right here in the front, they are actually the younger sister and brother of ruby, who was in the first photograph sitting across the intersection on...
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alex is somewhere with his wife, elise, and my guys, bruce and bailey. [cheering] yes.ailey is ready for this day. i want you to know that bailey is a good boy. he is a good boy. what we are going to do today -- usually, as you know, i talked, take some questions, then we stay for selfies. --ave been in washington for it feels like years -- and have not been able to get out and talk to as many folks in iowa, so i am afraid i am not going to be able to state. we are trying to get around to as many places as we can on sunday. i cannot stay and do selfie, but bailey says he will stay and do a selfie with everyone. we will do our best here. you know, this is such a moment this for over at a year. over a year ago, i got into this race in iowa. we have done town hall event taken thousands of unfiltered questions, lots of selfies, lots of notes you have pressed into my hands, lots of times you have stopped me on the sidewalk or in want toing lot, and i say thank you. thank you for engaging, but also youthank you -- also, thank for pushing. you asked hard questions and pushed o
alex is somewhere with his wife, elise, and my guys, bruce and bailey. [cheering] yes.ailey is ready for this day. i want you to know that bailey is a good boy. he is a good boy. what we are going to do today -- usually, as you know, i talked, take some questions, then we stay for selfies. --ave been in washington for it feels like years -- and have not been able to get out and talk to as many folks in iowa, so i am afraid i am not going to be able to state. we are trying to get around to as...
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and you don't want to miss these blunders the highlights as bruce who dortmund's teenage shooting stars jordan son show and erling hall and both put on a dazzling display against only on berlin. i'm carl kasell and thanks for joining us after several years of political drama and domestic turmoil britain is finally out of the european union at the stroke of midnight brussels time the u.k. ended nearly half a century of membership in the e.u. but bracks it is still not a done deal the 2 sides now begin an 11 month transition period and the difficult work of finding the terms of a new relationship. ringing in the changes a recording of big ben bond in bret's it at the prime minister's residence in downing street just up the road celebrations began over britain's exit from the e.u. in parliament square with this passion but the country is still riven by the see something prime minister boris johnson try to counter with a positive message for the future. of the government my job is to bring this country together take us what the most important thing to say tonight is that this is not. the be
and you don't want to miss these blunders the highlights as bruce who dortmund's teenage shooting stars jordan son show and erling hall and both put on a dazzling display against only on berlin. i'm carl kasell and thanks for joining us after several years of political drama and domestic turmoil britain is finally out of the european union at the stroke of midnight brussels time the u.k. ended nearly half a century of membership in the e.u. but bracks it is still not a done deal the 2 sides now...
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bruce: for sure.o take advantage of that, but i don't think it is right to say there are no consequences of building deficits now for raising debt if you are not using the money to make good investments into the future. tom: what is the holistic view of the j.p. morgan company? what is your confidence we extract ourselves from this original central banking theory? bruce: i am not sure exactly what you are asking. , a massivee qe balance we escape ourselves from this? bruce: i think that depends on macro performance. the good thing from our point of view is the prospect for expansion that continues for a while and continuing to tighten labor markets. the prospects are reasonably good, but the dynamic about nextg a recession in the few years, the dynamic about balance sheets never getting down to normal levels, that will be likely to stay with us a long time. balance sheets are a change in the way the debt is being held. it is not a revolution, a change in the wealth of the public, it is that management
bruce: for sure.o take advantage of that, but i don't think it is right to say there are no consequences of building deficits now for raising debt if you are not using the money to make good investments into the future. tom: what is the holistic view of the j.p. morgan company? what is your confidence we extract ourselves from this original central banking theory? bruce: i am not sure exactly what you are asking. , a massivee qe balance we escape ourselves from this? bruce: i think that depends...
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david. >> mary bruce in new hampshire for us.thank you. >>> president trump meanwhile isn't leaving new hampshire to the democrats, he's holding his first post-impeachment rally. supporters have been lining up for hours to get in. let's get to jonathan karl, the president is coming off two victories, acquit tal and new jobs numbers. >> reporter: trump supporters are energized. people waiti ining in line yesterday, spending all night long in that cold, rain and snow. we may be seeing the high-water mark of the trump presidency. you mentioned the impeachment trial is over, the russia investigation is over, the economy is strong and the democrats seem to be in disarray, but if this is the high-water mark for the trump presidentsy it's only so high. the gallup high, his approval rating is 49%. trump will have a tough battle for re-election no matter who the democrats nominate and trust me, his campaign know it. >> jon, thank you. >>> we'll be right there with jon and mary and our entire team in new hampshire and we'll have live cover
david. >> mary bruce in new hampshire for us.thank you. >>> president trump meanwhile isn't leaving new hampshire to the democrats, he's holding his first post-impeachment rally. supporters have been lining up for hours to get in. let's get to jonathan karl, the president is coming off two victories, acquit tal and new jobs numbers. >> reporter: trump supporters are energized. people waiti ining in line yesterday, spending all night long in that cold, rain and snow. we may...
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mary bruce live on the hill. jon karl live at the white house. >>> also breaking tonight, the coronavirus. the trump administration now declaring a public health emergency right here in the u.s. another case confirmed tonight. the president barring foreign nationals from the region if they're a risk. and now planes from that part of the world only allowed at seven major airports in the u.s., with hundred of americans still stranded in china. >>> the alarming scene at mar-a-lago hours before president trump's arrival. a suv crashing through two checkpoints. authorities opening fire. >>> in new york city, the chaotic scene playing out during rush hour. word coming in of a number of arrests, and we have late reporting. >>> we're watching severe storms this super bowl weekend. rob marciano timing it out. >>> the horrifying moment. the deadly stadium collapse. workers preparing to demolish the building when it gives way on its own. >>> new images of the high-rise rescue. the apartment building on fire. the man clingin
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mary bruce joins us live from the capitol tonight. and mary, a number of republican senators have defended president trump's actions, but today, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell was not one of them. >> reporter: well, david, it's a question we've been asking for months. tonight, when pressed repeatedly, mitch mcconnell still would not say if he thinks the president's actions were appropriate. instead, he said the senate has made its decision and that as far as he's concerned, this is in the rearview mirror, adding what comes next is up to voters. david? >> all right, mary bruce leading us off from the capitol tonight. mary, thank you. aing vtory tonit, decl full vindication and exoneration. and they had some tough words for senator romney, so, let's get right to our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl tonight. and jon, the president was hoping all the republicans would stand by him today, but that it didn't happen. >> reporter: they wanted every single republican to stand with him so he could portray this as a democrat
mary bruce joins us live from the capitol tonight. and mary, a number of republican senators have defended president trump's actions, but today, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell was not one of them. >> reporter: well, david, it's a question we've been asking for months. tonight, when pressed repeatedly, mitch mcconnell still would not say if he thinks the president's actions were appropriate. instead, he said the senate has made its decision and that as far as he's concerned, this...
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yes, bruce will be coming up in season two. so here i am, i picked this.his is what i wanted to do. i thought it meant i had given up the dream. i would never have the chance to be a teacher. we were living outside of houston. that's when i found its. a commuter college that cost $50 a semester. and for a price i could pay for on a part-time waitressing job, i was able to finish my four-year diploma. i became a special education teacher. i have lived my dream job. [applause] have we got any public school teachers in here? we have some. over here. some in the middle. back in the corner? public school teachers. i'm going to need you to back me up on this. it is not a job. it is a calling. i love this work. i had 4-year-olds to 6-year-olds in special education and i loved my babies and probably would still be doing that work today, but like i said, i don't have a straight story. by the end of the first year, i was visibly pregnant and the principal did what principals did in those days. wished me luck and hired someone else for the job. so there i am. living
yes, bruce will be coming up in season two. so here i am, i picked this.his is what i wanted to do. i thought it meant i had given up the dream. i would never have the chance to be a teacher. we were living outside of houston. that's when i found its. a commuter college that cost $50 a semester. and for a price i could pay for on a part-time waitressing job, i was able to finish my four-year diploma. i became a special education teacher. i have lived my dream job. [applause] have we got any...
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abc's mary bruce leads us off. she's up on the hill tonight. >> reporter: after five months of investigating and a deeply divisive trial, it all came down to this. one by one, the senators standing to render their verdict. >> senators, how say you? is the respondent, donald john trump, guilty or not guilty? >> reporter: every democrat voting to convict. >> mr. manchin? guilty. >> reporter: republicans falling in line behind the president. >> ms. murkowski? not guilty. >> reporter: but not mitt romney. >> mr. romney? >> guilty. >> mr. romney, guilty. >> reporter: the republican from utah emotional as he became the first senator in american history to vote to remove a president of his own party. he called it the most difficult decision he's ever faced. >> i swore an oath before god to exercise impartial justice. i am profoundly religious. my faith is at the heart of who i am. i take an oath before god as enormously consequential. >> reporter: romney declared that he is convinced beyond any doubt that president trump
abc's mary bruce leads us off. she's up on the hill tonight. >> reporter: after five months of investigating and a deeply divisive trial, it all came down to this. one by one, the senators standing to render their verdict. >> senators, how say you? is the respondent, donald john trump, guilty or not guilty? >> reporter: every democrat voting to convict. >> mr. manchin? guilty. >> reporter: republicans falling in line behind the president. >> ms. murkowski?...
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so we've long said getting bruce willie would be a huge thing.ime >> i mean, i've appealed many times for this i think maybe he's waiting for the end to surprise us and shock the world or he hates me [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, no he's the coolest guy >> i love him. >> jimmy: bruce, trust andy. anything he does is great. he really does -- you got to see "high kickin'. >> truly >> jimmy: that's what we should send to bruce willis >> truly >> jimmy: we'll send him "high kickin'" and - >> we'll send him "high kickin'" that will get it done >> jimmy: "high kickin'" and bear meat. [ laughter ] >> "high kickin'" and bear meat >> do it, bruce. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh my god. jorma says to do it, too bruce, this won't happen to you if you agree to do this. >> sitting in the dark is so much more depressing [ laughter ] >> jimmy: still eating raw meat >> not even lit. >> i would do it if i were jim >> jimmy: if i were jim. he said, "i would do it if i were him." >> yeah. >> that's what he said >> thanks, jorm. >> jimmy: i want to show a a clip here's
so we've long said getting bruce willie would be a huge thing.ime >> i mean, i've appealed many times for this i think maybe he's waiting for the end to surprise us and shock the world or he hates me [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, no he's the coolest guy >> i love him. >> jimmy: bruce, trust andy. anything he does is great. he really does -- you got to see "high kickin'. >> truly >> jimmy: that's what we should send to bruce willis >> truly...
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o pliulng >> mary bruce with amy klobuchar there.e'live at a bernie sander hampshire, now.that new national poll i d,enat on topd car he >> reporter: yeah, davidan, otbe yondu can lefe ael tadhat here his supporters have wenbengtiai s,tside in the colr orfod bloc ks to get inside this massive ra by,llha tutt ll also shows that michael bloomberg is now in the d acpl nationally with 15% and david, he's not even campaigning here in new hampshire. instead, he's building a huge th nigaoronza states and these numbers show it inbed ul daf.vig d. >> mary bruce in new hampshire for us tonight. mary, thank you. we'll see you tomorrow night. >>> president trump meanwhile isn't leaving new hampshire to the democrats, he's holding his first post-impeachment trial rally in manchester, new hampshire, tonight. supporters have been lining up for hours to get in. let's get to jonathan karl, the president is cominoftwf o ndinories, his acquittal >> reporter: trump supporters are as energized as they have ever been. people started waiting in line yesterday, spending all night out in that cold,
o pliulng >> mary bruce with amy klobuchar there.e'live at a bernie sander hampshire, now.that new national poll i d,enat on topd car he >> reporter: yeah, davidan, otbe yondu can lefe ael tadhat here his supporters have wenbengtiai s,tside in the colr orfod bloc ks to get inside this massive ra by,llha tutt ll also shows that michael bloomberg is now in the d acpl nationally with 15% and david, he's not even campaigning here in new hampshire. instead, he's building a huge th...
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i brought along my husband, my bruce, alex,og, and bailey.ause] by the way, i should say now, i am so glad you all are here. usually when we get to the end, i do a long selfie line. we are trying to get around the state as much as we can, so i cut a deal with bailey. for extra milk bones, he is going to stay under the selfie line afterwards. [applause] sen. warren: i do want to thank you all. i started on this journey a little over a year ago right here in iowa. and in that year, we have done billions of town halls, unfiltered questions, selfies. you have pressed notes into my hand, whisper dreams into my ear, you have stopped me on street corners and in bars late at night over michelob ultra. yes, the club soda of bottled yeabeers. you have pushed me. you have asked me hard questions. i always knew i would be in this race. you asked hard questions. you told me your stories. what about this, will it work in my life? you made me a better candidate and you have made me a better president. thank you. thank you, iowa. [applause] i also want to sa
i brought along my husband, my bruce, alex,og, and bailey.ause] by the way, i should say now, i am so glad you all are here. usually when we get to the end, i do a long selfie line. we are trying to get around the state as much as we can, so i cut a deal with bailey. for extra milk bones, he is going to stay under the selfie line afterwards. [applause] sen. warren: i do want to thank you all. i started on this journey a little over a year ago right here in iowa. and in that year, we have done...
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it was the cover of "time" and "newsweek." >> bruce didn't like it at the time.sym 12-hour. and this is charlie still not coughing while trying his hardest not to wake zeus. delsym 12-hour. nothing lasts longer for powerful cough relief. we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. >>> i was lucky enough to be invited to david mancuso's legendary space in soho called the loft. i thought that was one of the most utopian scenes i had ever encountered in music. >> mancuso is one of the guys who took the art form of playing the records and how he curated the records. he might play an isaac cage record. he might play a salsa re
it was the cover of "time" and "newsweek." >> bruce didn't like it at the time.sym 12-hour. and this is charlie still not coughing while trying his hardest not to wake zeus. delsym 12-hour. nothing lasts longer for powerful cough relief. we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy...
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in the studio at ththis time we have bruce buffalo. good morning. mornining my service knots landg and service behind the fire hall well i'm running twenty four hours a day seven days a week. to provide free services to the commununity we can build our own network from the inside out and play our own people. provide jobs and provide a service to the community. when i think about my uses on the system? you know i hope they'y're usingt to enjoy themselves on the internet or connect to each other or you know. get information from the internet -- teachers in nine months long drunk i wouldld just got off of but after i got the internet here. i really don't. feel like getting drunk every night. you know. it's really kind of funny. but now i'm addicted to the god internet. and while it's still better than being drunk. one day we can be on the forefront of this technology hi i'm this quality of life these economic benefits. that our own people can use to better their lives. i might come into some walls here down the road. at least somebody on notice that i
in the studio at ththis time we have bruce buffalo. good morning. mornining my service knots landg and service behind the fire hall well i'm running twenty four hours a day seven days a week. to provide free services to the commununity we can build our own network from the inside out and play our own people. provide jobs and provide a service to the community. when i think about my uses on the system? you know i hope they'y're usingt to enjoy themselves on the internet or connect to each other...
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in answering that, i'm going to borrow heavily from bruce gregory. bruce, jump in at any point. i hope you will. bruce as a former executive director, he talks about this as three eras of the commission. the first, as you point out, where we have household names. cultural icons and james michener. and then the second is the era of commissioners who might that necessarily be household names, but you're certainly movers and shakers in the washington community and beyond. the business community and the media world, and who have the ability to pick up the phones or write the letters or have the conversations that could perhaps influence events. and then, we are in the third era which is executive directors. i am walking in the shoes of some truly extraordinary executive directors, catherine brown, for example, who launched the report as we know it today, the compendium. that was her baby. shawn powers followed her, some groundbreaking work on can pd survive the internet for example which is one of the most highly cited works on these issues today. and i take your point about your co
in answering that, i'm going to borrow heavily from bruce gregory. bruce, jump in at any point. i hope you will. bruce as a former executive director, he talks about this as three eras of the commission. the first, as you point out, where we have household names. cultural icons and james michener. and then the second is the era of commissioners who might that necessarily be household names, but you're certainly movers and shakers in the washington community and beyond. the business community...
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the washington post evas based in beijing speaks to us today from detroit michigan also with this is bruce wiley bruce is a medical doctor a health policy professor at new york university and a senior contributor for forbes and finally we have to know wong a professor of asian american studies at the university of maryland and an expert on asian racism hey guys thanks a lot for being with us in the stream today appreciate it even he catches up we talk about coronavirus last week on the stream but where when we enter the show we said well it looks like this might be the end of the chinese chapter in this is about to open up to the world wide narrative can you tell us what's happened last week where are we today with it. now you have thanks for having all of us on the show here so i just arrived in detroit a few hours earlier flying from beijing and so with a lot of other journalists have been under like sort of home koren teen for for several weeks in beijing so their narrative and what the discussion is very different over there and outside of trying. within china there isn't so much this
the washington post evas based in beijing speaks to us today from detroit michigan also with this is bruce wiley bruce is a medical doctor a health policy professor at new york university and a senior contributor for forbes and finally we have to know wong a professor of asian american studies at the university of maryland and an expert on asian racism hey guys thanks a lot for being with us in the stream today appreciate it even he catches up we talk about coronavirus last week on the stream...
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>> all right, mary bruce on the campaign trail for us. mary, thank you. >>> and next, overseas tonight, and from rome, italy, the murder trial is now under way for two california teens accused of killing an italian police officer last summer. investigators say fin began elder stabbed an officer 11 times after a drug deal gone bad, while gabriel fought with his partner. the widow, a newly wed, in the courtroom today. the americans say they acted in self-defense. they claim the officers were under cover and did not identify themselves as police. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the major winter storm moving into the northeast, in fact, blizzard warnings at this hour. difficult travel. d.c. to philly to new york and rob is standing by with the track. >>> also, the massive fire, flames and smoke hundreds of feet into the air. traffic backed up for miles t. ig aut the o that. explosions, killing one, damaging dozen office homes. we'll have the latest. >>> and the unexpected turn tonight in that toddler
>> all right, mary bruce on the campaign trail for us. mary, thank you. >>> and next, overseas tonight, and from rome, italy, the murder trial is now under way for two california teens accused of killing an italian police officer last summer. investigators say fin began elder stabbed an officer 11 times after a drug deal gone bad, while gabriel fought with his partner. the widow, a newly wed, in the courtroom today. the americans say they acted in self-defense. they claim the...
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tonight could be one of her last best chances to break through. >> mary bruce leading us off. thank you. >>> candidates take to the stage here a short time from now, the final democratic debate before the new hampshire primary. i'll be moderating with george stephanopoulos and linsey davis. just a short time from now, right here. don't change the channel. >>> meantime, the other news at the white house. alexander vindman fired and escorted out of the white house. he testified under subpoena about what he says he heard on this phone call between president trump and the president of ukraine. tonight the president has fired had imand his twin brother who also worked at the white house. here's jon karl. >> reporter: lieutenant colonel alexander vindman escorted out of the white house today, fired from his job on the national security council after testifying, under subpoena during the house impeachment hearing. also shown the door his twin brother, lt. colonel yvgeny vindman who also works at the nsc. the vindmans immigrated to the u.s. from the soviet union as young boys. alexand
tonight could be one of her last best chances to break through. >> mary bruce leading us off. thank you. >>> candidates take to the stage here a short time from now, the final democratic debate before the new hampshire primary. i'll be moderating with george stephanopoulos and linsey davis. just a short time from now, right here. don't change the channel. >>> meantime, the other news at the white house. alexander vindman fired and escorted out of the white house. he...
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>> mary bruce live with us tonight. mary, thank you. >>> and conservative radio host rush limbaugh with a very personal reveal today while on the air. limbaugh talking about his battle with advanced lung cancer. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> i have to tell you something today that i wish i didn't have to tell you. >> reporter: on the radio program that he has broadcast for the past 30 years, limbaugshared tod advanced lung cancer. >> reporter: the kingmaker of conservatives, who often pokes his finger in the eyes of liberals, announced today that he'll need to take time away from the mic. the 69-year-old says that his doctors found the late-stage cancer after he started feeling short of breath, which he first thought was asthma. >> there are going to be days that i'm not going to be able to be here, because i'm undergoing treatment or i'm reacting to treatment. >> reporter: limbaugh has had health issues before, but nothing like this. he lost his hearing and got much of it back in 2001 with the help of a cochlear impl
>> mary bruce live with us tonight. mary, thank you. >>> and conservative radio host rush limbaugh with a very personal reveal today while on the air. limbaugh talking about his battle with advanced lung cancer. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> i have to tell you something today that i wish i didn't have to tell you. >> reporter: on the radio program that he has broadcast for the past 30 years, limbaugshared tod advanced lung cancer. >> reporter: the kingmaker of...
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mary bruce live from vegas. even as blool berg's say rals prepare to attack him tonight, they're well aware at the other dynamic at play, that bernie sanders is on the rise, in several polls. and the math could soon become pretty difficult to beat by super tuesday. >> reporter: well, david, bloomberg's campaign is warning that if all of the moderate candidates stay in the race and the vote splits between them, they say bernie sanders could soon be unstoppable. bloomberg's top strategist today sounding the alarm, saying, quote, i don't think many people understand the dire circumstances here. david? >> mary bruce in nevada tonight. mary, thank you. >>> and less than 24 hours after being freed by president trump, former illinois governor rod blagojevich, in front of the cameras, declaring he is a trump-ocrat. thanking the president. he was among 11 convicts pardoned or their sentences commuted by the president. here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: out of prison, thanks to presiden
mary bruce live from vegas. even as blool berg's say rals prepare to attack him tonight, they're well aware at the other dynamic at play, that bernie sanders is on the rise, in several polls. and the math could soon become pretty difficult to beat by super tuesday. >> reporter: well, david, bloomberg's campaign is warning that if all of the moderate candidates stay in the race and the vote splits between them, they say bernie sanders could soon be unstoppable. bloomberg's top strategist...
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>> all right, mary bruce tonight. mary, thank you. >>> now, to a different storm, this one moving in tonight in the mid-atlantic. snow, blinding rain and wind chills plummeting by morning from d.c., up through new york and boston. in the single digits in some places. so, let's get right to meteorologist rob maurs yano. >> reporter: hi, david. the arctic cold is pouring into the east and meeting that storm in the mid-atlantic, where snow is flying from virginia beach to raleigh, north carolina. heavy rain from charleston, down to tallahassee. it does clear up, we'll see two to six inches of snow in eastern parts of north carolina. by tomorrow morning, it should be mostly done, but here comes the cold. going to feel like 6 degrees above zero in detroit. 15 below in burlington. 2 below in boston. and a balmy 12 degrees in d.c. that's a cold start to this weekend. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the deadly plane crash. the scorched field. the plane di
>> all right, mary bruce tonight. mary, thank you. >>> now, to a different storm, this one moving in tonight in the mid-atlantic. snow, blinding rain and wind chills plummeting by morning from d.c., up through new york and boston. in the single digits in some places. so, let's get right to meteorologist rob maurs yano. >> reporter: hi, david. the arctic cold is pouring into the east and meeting that storm in the mid-atlantic, where snow is flying from virginia beach to...
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in fact, bruce, jump in at any point. i hope you will.hold names, literary and cultural icons, james mitchner, many of them. then the second era is an era of commissioner who might not necessarily be household names or nationally or internationally known but certainly movers and shakers in the washington community and beyond in the business community and the media world and have the ability to pick up the phone or write the letter and have the conversation that could perhaps influence events. then we're in the third era of the commission, which is the era of the executive director. i'm walking in the shoes of truly extraordinary executive directors, katherine brown, for example, who launched the report as we know it today, the compendium. that was really her baby. and then shawn powers who followed her and now at usagm with some groundbreaking work on can pd survive the internet, for example, which is one of the most highly cited works on these issues out there today. and i take your point about your concern about the effectiveness of the
in fact, bruce, jump in at any point. i hope you will.hold names, literary and cultural icons, james mitchner, many of them. then the second era is an era of commissioner who might not necessarily be household names or nationally or internationally known but certainly movers and shakers in the washington community and beyond in the business community and the media world and have the ability to pick up the phone or write the letter and have the conversation that could perhaps influence events....
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>> mary bruce, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the major winter storm slamming much of the northeast tonight. and the brutal cold right behind it. we'll have the new track. >>> the developing scene playing out in a major american city. drivers on top of cars today, waiting to be rescued when the highway was submerged after a major water main break, supplying half the city's water. >>> also the scare today inside. a car slamming through the wall. authorities are on the scene. >>> and then that other headline today, is tom brady about to say good-bye to the new england patriots? the new headline on this front. a lot more news ahead. to the community, service we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every mond
>> mary bruce, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the major winter storm slamming much of the northeast tonight. and the brutal cold right behind it. we'll have the new track. >>> the developing scene playing out in a major american city. drivers on top of cars today, waiting to be rescued when the highway was submerged after a major water main break, supplying half the city's water. >>> also the scare...
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get over it. >> all right, mary bruce live in charleston tonight. and mary, the bloomberg campaign quick to try to distance itself from those comments today, as the former mayor surely knows he's got to do better tonight than he did in the last debate. >> reporter: yes, david. bloomberg's team says taylor was speaking for herself there and not for the campaign. now, bloomberg has barely been seen since the last debate. instead, he has been intensely preparing. and of course he has now offered to release three women who have filed complaints against his company from their confidentiality agreements, but david, that is not likely to satisfy his opponents, like elizabeth warren. david? >> mary bruce, thank you. >>> and to the major business headline this evening, news from our parent company, disney. after a storied run, our longtime ceo, bob iger, stepping down in that role, to become executive chairman. and stepping in as ceo, bob chapek, who had been chairman of disney parks, experiences and products. for bob iger, the move caps an extraordinary run
get over it. >> all right, mary bruce live in charleston tonight. and mary, the bloomberg campaign quick to try to distance itself from those comments today, as the former mayor surely knows he's got to do better tonight than he did in the last debate. >> reporter: yes, david. bloomberg's team says taylor was speaking for herself there and not for the campaign. now, bloomberg has barely been seen since the last debate. instead, he has been intensely preparing. and of course he has...
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get over it. >> mary bruce with us live tonight. the bloomberg campaign quick to distance itself from the comments today. the mayor knows he has to do better than he did in the last debate. >> reporter: yes. now bloomberg has barely been seen since the last debate. instead, he's been intensely preparing and now offered to release three women who have filed complaints against his company from their confidentiality agreements, but david that is not likely to satisfied him opponents like elizabeth warren. david? >> mary bruce, thank you. >>> and to the major business headline this evening, news from our parent company, disney. after a storied run, our long-time ceo, bob iger, stepping down in that role, to become executive chairman. and stepping in as ceo, bob chapek, had been chairman of disney parks and products. for iger, he will stay on for a time. and in a note to all of us who work for disney today, bob called it an historic day. here's abc's kayna whitworth tonight, who spoke with both leaders just a short time ago. >> reporter:
get over it. >> mary bruce with us live tonight. the bloomberg campaign quick to distance itself from the comments today. the mayor knows he has to do better than he did in the last debate. >> reporter: yes. now bloomberg has barely been seen since the last debate. instead, he's been intensely preparing and now offered to release three women who have filed complaints against his company from their confidentiality agreements, but david that is not likely to satisfied him opponents...
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i don't think steve bruce has that in mind for newcastle.ce having this type in the middle of the winter break for the team? not for newcastle, it's not for the team because they haven't been successful in this competition. they haven't been past the fourth round under mike ashley said that is something they have to improve on and he will wa nt to they have to improve on and he will want to do that. he has played a relatively strong side in the last two rounds and certainly against oxford at home in the home tie he played a strong team. it is a decent draw for whoever gets through tonight, west brom. fingers crossed that might be newcastle. allen, many thanks for your time. another surprise result in the fourth round proper was a draw between shrewsbury town and runaway premier league leaders liverpool. and that was mostly liverpool's first team too. they've got tonight off because it falls during the winter break, so conor mcnamara is going to be watching to see if the second string can get the job done at the second time of asking. well, l
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bruce banner says the secret is i'm always angry. i'm angry. i am angry because i believe poverty is moral. i believe economically inefficient. i'm angry because racism is tonight as access to people who could change our world for the better. i'm angry because phobia is like homophobia and misogyny and issues of who we are rock us -- block us from seeing what we can see. i am constantly angry about that.. but what i don't allow anchor to do much like fear is to dictate my behavior. i met its fuel might action. anger can be powerful when it's harnessed. when it's uncontrolled it turns into destruction. but what i found for me is that when it's harnessed and understood and acknowledged, it becomes power. i'm not always angry, but pretty close. just this afternoon i read about proposed budget cuts. this is again a departure. proposed budget cuts for services that adolescentspr and adults who faced mental health crises. cuts that will happen in a the state of georgia, not because we can't afford to do the work but because wee make choices not to ac
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>> bruce. >> reporter: bruce. when did you start volunteering for this campaign? >> last february. >> reporter: a year later, what does it feel like to be here? >> hope. really. it's just this truth gives us a chance to believe again. >> reporter: you're a concord resident. >> i am. >> reporter: to see where this campaign was one year ago to now, what has that been like to watch that evolve and what should folks understand about your operation? >> exciting. they started to see what i saw then. and i -- i look forward to the campaign. i'm really hopeful. >> awesome. >> reporter: bruce, thank you. it's folks like bruce that you meet along the way from communities like this that have gotten involved and are now the ones really trying to make that case here in the state. we can look at polling numbers all we want, but as was evidenced in iowa, it's ultimately 24 hours from now who shows up on primary night. i think there's going to be a lot we'll find out from that. >> great to have the ground reporting. thank you, vaughn. here with me in manchester, vox politics repo
>> bruce. >> reporter: bruce. when did you start volunteering for this campaign? >> last february. >> reporter: a year later, what does it feel like to be here? >> hope. really. it's just this truth gives us a chance to believe again. >> reporter: you're a concord resident. >> i am. >> reporter: to see where this campaign was one year ago to now, what has that been like to watch that evolve and what should folks understand about your operation?...
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i brought my sweet husband, bruce. my son alex.rs and applause] alex is theknow, guy who has been my tech support since second grade. it is true. he now runs his own small business, but he has picked up a line called support your mother when she runs for president of the united states. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: and also so you know, bruce is not the reason i dropped out of school and got married at 19. bruce came along in season two. [laughter] and i love him everyday for it. thank you. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: it is so good to be here with all of you. i just want to say a word -- i love you too. i want to say a word as we close up here, because this is such an important moment for us to be together. we have now had three years of donald trump. [crowd boos] sen. warren: but it is beyond that. people are scared. people are afraid. they are afraid for their families. they are afraid for their neighbors. they are afraid for children locked in cages down at our borders. they are afraid for children on lock down in ou
i brought my sweet husband, bruce. my son alex.rs and applause] alex is theknow, guy who has been my tech support since second grade. it is true. he now runs his own small business, but he has picked up a line called support your mother when she runs for president of the united states. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: and also so you know, bruce is not the reason i dropped out of school and got married at 19. bruce came along in season two. [laughter] and i love him everyday for it. thank...
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you've all seen bruce.f you've seen a picture of an astronaut hanging off by himself the back drop of space, that's bruce, and the little used to fly hat he that far away from the shuttle he co-designed with some folks center.ohnson space 4 a done some of the very preliminary early work on it back in the 1970s. co-space walker for the hubble deployment flight. space walks. we were the two that if anything didn't go right on the day that hubble, if oying everything didn't unfoal properly and so on, we would hop go out spacesuits and and fix it. >> so that mission we saw in the beginning was five days in length. the most critical part of the mission? >> other than successful getting part it the most critical was the next day when we were deploying hubble. of hool bus size piece equipment. it fits like with inches to bay.e in the shuttle cargo steve's job was to grab with it robotic 50 foot long arm and very carefully lift it bay.py out of the payload don't bump it and poise it above the cargo bay so hubble te
you've all seen bruce.f you've seen a picture of an astronaut hanging off by himself the back drop of space, that's bruce, and the little used to fly hat he that far away from the shuttle he co-designed with some folks center.ohnson space 4 a done some of the very preliminary early work on it back in the 1970s. co-space walker for the hubble deployment flight. space walks. we were the two that if anything didn't go right on the day that hubble, if oying everything didn't unfoal properly and so...