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johns, cy jasper twombly, merce cunningham, john cage, tricia brown.e he collaborated with is so fundamental to what we think of, in terms of culture today. that is how we approach the project. wanted to show he is an artist who made work in dialogue with other people. and together, they laid the foundation for art of our moment in time. charlie: what do you hope we since, --ience, see, sense, as we walk through this exhibition? been skepticalys about the idea of individual genius, that you go off and sit in your garret and think about yourself and have ideas alone, visited by a muse, a female muse. that is not the way it works. it is not the way it works in science, technological innovation, or in art. we wanted to suggest that throughout rauschenberg's career, you could celebrate creativity in conversation. he collaborated more than anyone else. he is always pulling people into his projects and finding a way to create new works with someone else. we want people to fill that openness, as well. charlie: where does that come from? leah: he is certainly
johns, cy jasper twombly, merce cunningham, john cage, tricia brown.e he collaborated with is so fundamental to what we think of, in terms of culture today. that is how we approach the project. wanted to show he is an artist who made work in dialogue with other people. and together, they laid the foundation for art of our moment in time. charlie: what do you hope we since, --ience, see, sense, as we walk through this exhibition? been skepticalys about the idea of individual genius, that you go...
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i think that they, you know -- he learned -- he learned from both cunningham and john cage how to thinkbout making art and that relationship was fundamental as well. >> rose: let me take a look at some of the images we have. the first one speaking of susan wile this is unentitled from 1950. >> this is a work they made right after coming back from this time that they had together at black mountain college. they made it in a new york walkup apartment with ordinary blueprint paper, the kind i don'youwould use in an architecl firm and they would pose themselves on the paper and then expose the light. they would have to wash out the developer in the sink, and he is asking a kind of question about how can you make a mark on paper that is not a stroke of paint with a brush? how can you figure out other ways of creating images? >> and this was one? >> and this was one. >> the next is erased, decoking drawing. >> well this is a collaboration, but a different kind, maybe a little bit reluctant. >> rose: coon any and jasper johns. >> with decoon any and jasper johns rauschenberg asked the question
i think that they, you know -- he learned -- he learned from both cunningham and john cage how to thinkbout making art and that relationship was fundamental as well. >> rose: let me take a look at some of the images we have. the first one speaking of susan wile this is unentitled from 1950. >> this is a work they made right after coming back from this time that they had together at black mountain college. they made it in a new york walkup apartment with ordinary blueprint paper, the...
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yesterday the hall tapped randall cunningham and ron jawarski.ki led the eagles to their first super bowl in 1980. a member of congress the 15 class, in a special enshrinement, the army/navy game typically held in philadelphia. >>> a new graduate wanted to get a selfie with former vice president joe biden. that turned into a moment that quickly went viral on wednesday. [ cheers ] >> we love her. she has so much happiness. that's morgan state university graduate brianna carter getting a peck on the cheek from vice president biden at her graduation on may 20th. curtis says, "he kisses me on the cheek because i'm cute and because my phone wasn't working." carter also said her father was jealous. biden was the commencement speaker at the university this year. >> the phone was working just fine. >> wait, her father was jealous? >> dad wants his kiss, too? >> okay. >> he was surprised. he pulled back and disappeared. >> like he was lurking -- snuck out. >> i thought the kiss was a little slow. it was a little -- >> surprised her. >> lingered? >> a litt
yesterday the hall tapped randall cunningham and ron jawarski.ki led the eagles to their first super bowl in 1980. a member of congress the 15 class, in a special enshrinement, the army/navy game typically held in philadelphia. >>> a new graduate wanted to get a selfie with former vice president joe biden. that turned into a moment that quickly went viral on wednesday. [ cheers ] >> we love her. she has so much happiness. that's morgan state university graduate brianna carter...
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. >> randall cunningham and john jawarski. phillies world series catcher kerr, boxer jack o'brien, and the army/navy game. >> full disclosure, i'm a voting member of the philadelphia sports hall of fame -- >> i did not know that. >> and so proud of my teammate, randall cunningham, for getting in. congratulations. >>> few for more of the stories we're following at 5:00 a.m. degree -- >> missing in the water. two teenagers disappeared in the waters off the jersey shore last flight. >>> jury deadlocked. jurors struggle to reach a verdict in the bill cosby trial but are told to keep trying. >>> and united on the field. republicans and democrats play an emotional baseball game a day after an attack left a congressman critically injured. >>> friday morning before 5:00. good morning and welcome to "nbc10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. let's get right to meteorologist bill henley with the most accurate weather forecast. dealing with rain this morning. not much? >> yeah, not yet. so far we're just seeing the clou
. >> randall cunningham and john jawarski. phillies world series catcher kerr, boxer jack o'brien, and the army/navy game. >> full disclosure, i'm a voting member of the philadelphia sports hall of fame -- >> i did not know that. >> and so proud of my teammate, randall cunningham, for getting in. congratulations. >>> few for more of the stories we're following at 5:00 a.m. degree -- >> missing in the water. two teenagers disappeared in the waters off the...
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. >>> todo esto va de aquí al lado cunningham. >>> el proyecto es parte de inversión de más de 190 millonesyo coyote que como muchos recordarán causó pérdidas de miles y miles de dólares cuando desbordó en la ciudad de san josé. >>> ahora estamos trabajando en el arroyo coyote y seguiremos en ello para estar mejor preparados. >>> el proyecto de arreglo beneficiará unas 3800 viviendas reduciendo sus costos de seguro pues no estarán ubicados en zonas de inundación. >>> un incendio arrasó hoy con una vivienda para personas con problemas de desarrollo mental fue un duro golpe para las personas porque escasean las instalaciones como estas. >>> el servicio en san francisco ha vuelto a la normalidad tras que un tren en embarcadero esté en medio de una humareda. fue un problema técnico al parecer. >>> pronto la tarjeta de identificación dejará de ser válida para abordar a un avión a menos que sea renovada. >>> a nivel federal en los últimos años el gobierno ha obligado a implementar nuevos cambios en su licencia de conducir para operar como identidad al abordar un avión. >>> estaremos listos para e
. >>> todo esto va de aquí al lado cunningham. >>> el proyecto es parte de inversión de más de 190 millonesyo coyote que como muchos recordarán causó pérdidas de miles y miles de dólares cuando desbordó en la ciudad de san josé. >>> ahora estamos trabajando en el arroyo coyote y seguiremos en ello para estar mejor preparados. >>> el proyecto de arreglo beneficiará unas 3800 viviendas reduciendo sus costos de seguro pues no estarán ubicados en zonas...
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that author was jk rowling, that boy was harry potter, and this evening, i spoke to mr cunningham andg good one i wager, once you've trained up a little. no, you've made a mistake, i mean, i can't be a wizard. imean, i'mjust... harry. you have to consult the inner child. we have very good inner children. we consult the children we were to make our decisions. you had a special way of wanting to get everyone to read it? well, yes. someone told me that you have to get editors' attention, because they're deluged by endless material before an editorial meeting. i wanted to make it different. we wrapped it up in a tube and stuffed it with smarties and made it look like an academic scroll so it would spill on the desk and they'd have to pay attention and hopefully read a bit at least. isn't it funny now to think, it was famously turned down. what do you think other publishers didn't get? what was scary about it? well, it's interesting because when i got it, i didn't know that everybody else in the universe had turned it down. with the boarding school setting, just everything made it feel lik
that author was jk rowling, that boy was harry potter, and this evening, i spoke to mr cunningham andg good one i wager, once you've trained up a little. no, you've made a mistake, i mean, i can't be a wizard. imean, i'mjust... harry. you have to consult the inner child. we have very good inner children. we consult the children we were to make our decisions. you had a special way of wanting to get everyone to read it? well, yes. someone told me that you have to get editors' attention, because...
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paige winfield cunningham and sarah westwood, thank you both. >> heather: coming up, he uses twittero reach the american people directly, but president trump is now coming under fire for some tweets that he sent out today targeting the host of msnbc's morning show, fox news media analyst howard kurtz joins us, but first the reaction from house speaker paul ryan. >> obviously i don't see that as an inappropriate comment, but we are trying to do around here is improve the tone and stability of the debates, this obviously does not. it's ok that everybody ignores me when i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. because i don't use my cellphone when i'm driving. even though my family does, and leaves me all alone. here's something else... i don't share it with mom. i don't. right, mom? i have a brand new putter you don't even know about! it's awesome. safe driving bonus checks, only from allstate. sometimes i leave the seat up on purpose. switching to allstate is worth it. >> heather: fox news alert, president trump lashing out at tw
paige winfield cunningham and sarah westwood, thank you both. >> heather: coming up, he uses twittero reach the american people directly, but president trump is now coming under fire for some tweets that he sent out today targeting the host of msnbc's morning show, fox news media analyst howard kurtz joins us, but first the reaction from house speaker paul ryan. >> obviously i don't see that as an inappropriate comment, but we are trying to do around here is improve the tone and...
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. >> reporter: and high jumper cunningham brought brook on to the podium. the sheppards haven't forgotten out hard it was to get here. >> our past is still like, it's still apart of us and just because we have all of this now and going for it doesn't mean we have to change because it. >> oh thank you. >> reporter: in fact they say after seeing this, they plan to work even harder. >> never stop doing what you think you're capable of doing because of what other people say. >> reporter: and what's next for you guys? >> olympics. >> reporter: for now though, it's time to go home. which may not be such a bad thing, now that it's finally a place of their own. kristen dolgren, nbc news, sacramento. >> just terrific. that is nbc nightly news for this sunday night. lester holt will be in tomorrow, i'm kate snow reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. we )re following breakin. investigators have found a dismembered body in hayward. >>> we're following breaking news. after investigators found a dismembered body in hhayworth, source
. >> reporter: and high jumper cunningham brought brook on to the podium. the sheppards haven't forgotten out hard it was to get here. >> our past is still like, it's still apart of us and just because we have all of this now and going for it doesn't mean we have to change because it. >> oh thank you. >> reporter: in fact they say after seeing this, they plan to work even harder. >> never stop doing what you think you're capable of doing because of what other...
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authorities arrested his long time friend, georgia resident and fellow "star wars" enthusiast carl cunningham who came to their attention after a southern california dealer suspected he was selling stolen goods. >> we were totally devastated that someone we considered part of the family, someone that stayed with us, someone that we shared meals with would do something like that. >> reporter: there are roughly 400,000 items in this collection, including every action figure. do you prefer han solo with the small head or big head? it was the subject of big debate backing in the day. most of the items stolen also r also from the vintage period between 1977 and 1986 including a wind up r2-d2. in a tweet, actor mark hamill suggested a list of the items be published for the "star wars" community. he hopes to do just that so things can be recovered. >> there's a lot of stuff in the air but we have faith in the force. >> reporter: in petaluma, lillian kim. >> did you see hamill's hashtags? "the fraud is strong with this one." >>> several people are arrested for staging a protest inside the immigration
authorities arrested his long time friend, georgia resident and fellow "star wars" enthusiast carl cunningham who came to their attention after a southern california dealer suspected he was selling stolen goods. >> we were totally devastated that someone we considered part of the family, someone that stayed with us, someone that we shared meals with would do something like that. >> reporter: there are roughly 400,000 items in this collection, including every action figure....
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. >>> a pair ofles quarterbacks top this year's hall of >> cunningham was a three time pro bowler andne, tim kerr, o'brien and the army navy games. >> some g looking to adopt a pet this is the weekend to do it. take a look at these adorable faces. get the details and meet twoupp good homes. >>> well, storms could be a pr it's going to last into the weekend? i'll have your father's day i'll have your father's day forecast just ahead. ♪ i'll have your father's day forecast just ahead. come to sesame place before dress up, turns to make-up. and tag becomes hashtag. before furry hugs, become first loves. come to the only place, that makes little hearts race. now, the earlier you buy, the more you save. only at se sesame place >>> people are dying from drug overdoses throughout ourfore. in new jersey alone about 1,600 people lost their lives in 2016 from drug s. our next guest shared a touching public service announcement th appeared on television last month. >> this is my firgs mother's day without my son. foat this was overdose. how couldhidays before christma. he was just 23 years old.
. >>> a pair ofles quarterbacks top this year's hall of >> cunningham was a three time pro bowler andne, tim kerr, o'brien and the army navy games. >> some g looking to adopt a pet this is the weekend to do it. take a look at these adorable faces. get the details and meet twoupp good homes. >>> well, storms could be a pr it's going to last into the weekend? i'll have your father's day i'll have your father's day forecast just ahead. ♪ i'll have your father's day...
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--el fuego que inici ayer cerca del lago cunningham, al este de san jos, no alcanz a daÑar ninguna viviendamente arras con arbustos, maleza y csped. --los bomberos estuvieron hoy haciendo labores de limpieza en el lugar siniestrado. lorena/voboxes --en vallejo, los propietarios de las casas que resultaron daÑadas por un incendio....... hicieron hoy un recuento de lo que el fuego quem. --el siniestro comenz cuando un auto envuelto en llamas propag el fuego hacia las colinas aledaÑas a la carretera 80. --cuatro residencias resultaron afectadas y 40 acres de vegetacion quemados. vo/lorena --- helicpteros de la empresa ''pg&e'' sobrevuelan a diario vecindarios en el rea de la baha, para detectar posibles focos de incendio... --el patrullaje areo comenz esta semana debido a las altas temperaturas y fuertes vientos... --cuadrillas explicaron que la lluvia del invierno hizo que crecieran arbustos...... que ahora convertidos en maleza son fciles de incendiarse..--- vo/lorena --la polica de san jos confisc ms de una tonelada de fuegos artificiales ilegales. --los decomisos ocurrieron entre los meses
--el fuego que inici ayer cerca del lago cunningham, al este de san jos, no alcanz a daÑar ninguna viviendamente arras con arbustos, maleza y csped. --los bomberos estuvieron hoy haciendo labores de limpieza en el lugar siniestrado. lorena/voboxes --en vallejo, los propietarios de las casas que resultaron daÑadas por un incendio....... hicieron hoy un recuento de lo que el fuego quem. --el siniestro comenz cuando un auto envuelto en llamas propag el fuego hacia las colinas aledaÑas a la...
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important are they, while on march 28, 1941 off the southern tip of greece the british led by admiral cunningham approaches the atelier native which is spread out. they open up their 15-inch guns and bites on three destroyers, two cruisers and one battleship are sunk. 2400 italian seamen lose their lives. churchill describes the encounter and says at that moment on the mediterranean renamed the british see and betty help make that possible. there is another incident involving betty ciphers. the years 1941, and it is a low point in the war for the allies. pearl harbor has just been bound, the british have been pushed off the continent of europe, germany is marching into russia and at this point churchill comes to this united states and is meeting with fdr and tried to convince him of what the next move. eventually the operation towards north africa. even if they're working towards this decision the british government decides they need the ciphers if they're going to get into north africa. betty is told about this missi mission. to explain it when the nazis invaded france paris of the north became
important are they, while on march 28, 1941 off the southern tip of greece the british led by admiral cunningham approaches the atelier native which is spread out. they open up their 15-inch guns and bites on three destroyers, two cruisers and one battleship are sunk. 2400 italian seamen lose their lives. churchill describes the encounter and says at that moment on the mediterranean renamed the british see and betty help make that possible. there is another incident involving betty ciphers. the...
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in march they charged edward cunningham with felony grand theft. >>> thaey've found a jupiter-lie cometlong tail. it's three times the size of jupiter and orbets a blue star nearly twice as hot as our own sun and the planet orbets around it once every one 1/2 earth days. on one side about 7800 degrees fahrenheit. >> is that all? >> that's it. >> some of google's street view cars have shown how it can vary at different places across the city, even across the block. the areas of orange, yellow and red indicate the most pollution. being near free wways and factories can drive pollution up. and street view cars collected this data during 14,000 miles of driving over a year's time. >>> new details are coming out of london tonight. police have released the names of two suspects in a deadly terror attack. >>> also new details on the attempt to hack the 2016 election. a new document that shows it was far more serious than people thought. >> how that driver got out. i no longer live with the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvo
in march they charged edward cunningham with felony grand theft. >>> thaey've found a jupiter-lie cometlong tail. it's three times the size of jupiter and orbets a blue star nearly twice as hot as our own sun and the planet orbets around it once every one 1/2 earth days. on one side about 7800 degrees fahrenheit. >> is that all? >> that's it. >> some of google's street view cars have shown how it can vary at different places across the city, even across the block. the...
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runs against her, this one is really telling, a democratic house candidate in south carolina, joe cunninghamratic party needs new leadership now, i will not vote for nancy pelosi for speaker, time to move forward and win again. political strategist bill kristol said the most important thing to help chances in 2018, nancy pelosi announcing she is retiring. a lot of people jumping on the bandwagon. the same time people want joe biden to run for president in 2020. make up your mind. >> let's talk about 3 girls put behind the president for this speech. >> it was hard not to look at these 3 lovely ladies behind him. the president broke some news talking about the solar power border wall but these three ladies stole the spotlight for their selfy taking and gum chewing. to the girl sitting behind donald trump at the rally taking selfys please contact me on twitter. and my dad called me to tell me about the pretty girls chewing gum behind trump and another tweet saying the girls taking selfys had me dying. they got all the attention. >> cash in on that and get a contract for juicy fruit or something
runs against her, this one is really telling, a democratic house candidate in south carolina, joe cunninghamratic party needs new leadership now, i will not vote for nancy pelosi for speaker, time to move forward and win again. political strategist bill kristol said the most important thing to help chances in 2018, nancy pelosi announcing she is retiring. a lot of people jumping on the bandwagon. the same time people want joe biden to run for president in 2020. make up your mind. >> let's...
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this is what we know starting right after 6:00 in the evening near lake cunningham and east san jose. area just off of quinby road. the fire is burning towards a large home. you can see it in the distance. houses not on fire at this point but the flames are heading in that direction. no other structures are currently threatened, just this one mansion you see at the top. we know at least seven acres have burned. it is hot out there everyone at 6:41 right now. it is is in the upper 90s. it's been hot all day. this is exactly what we've been worried about with the fire danger in this extreme heat so of course, we'll continue to track it and keep our eyes on it and we'll update you on the digital platforms. >> jeff ra narcotnieri is here. it's only going to get more difficult in the next few days. >> yeah, tomorrow, we're looking at upper 90s to near 100. right now the temperatures are hot with the winds picking up a little bit. i'll have a check of the san gentlemen say c jose conditions in about five minutes but where conditions will be cooler tomorrow with the heat and half moon bay. >
this is what we know starting right after 6:00 in the evening near lake cunningham and east san jose. area just off of quinby road. the fire is burning towards a large home. you can see it in the distance. houses not on fire at this point but the flames are heading in that direction. no other structures are currently threatened, just this one mansion you see at the top. we know at least seven acres have burned. it is hot out there everyone at 6:41 right now. it is is in the upper 90s. it's been...
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in march, the sonoma county's district attorney's office charged edward cunningham with felony grand theft. >>> several people are facing trespassing charges a protest inside one of san francisco's immigration building. they want the release of two construction workers detaped a month ago at travis air force base. their lawyer filed a motion to stay their deportation. neither construction worker is eligible to plead their case before a judge because they were deported 5 years ago and reentered the country illegally. >>> at the live desk, tracking another airline incident. a passenger bitten by an emotional support dog on a delta flight from at than to san diego. the victim was reportedly sitting in the window seat and the dog owner was in the middle seat whith his dog when witnesss say he was mauled. the passengers say the dog was a lab/pointer mix, the passenger was taken to the hospital. delta says local law enforcement cleared the dog for another flight to san diego but in a kennel. the passenger suffered severe injuries to his face. as of this morning, the owner not expected to f
in march, the sonoma county's district attorney's office charged edward cunningham with felony grand theft. >>> several people are facing trespassing charges a protest inside one of san francisco's immigration building. they want the release of two construction workers detaped a month ago at travis air force base. their lawyer filed a motion to stay their deportation. neither construction worker is eligible to plead their case before a judge because they were deported 5 years ago and...
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authorities arrested his long-time friend georgia resident and fellow "star wars" enthusiast carl cunninghamho came to 2their attention after southern county dealer suspected he was stealing goods. >> we were devastated someone we considered part of the family, someone that stayed with us, someone we shared meals with would do something like that. >> reporter: there are roughly 400,000 items in this collection, including every action figure. the small head or big head, it was the subject of big debate back in the day. most of the items that were stolen are also from that vintage period between 1977 and 1986. including the wind up r 2 d 2 worth $5,000 and cardboard death star worth $5,000. after a tweet, he sugtd the list of stolen items be published for the "star wars" community. he plans on doing just that and hopes some of the items will be recovered. >> there's a lot of stuff still very much up in the air, but we have faith in the force. >> reporter: in petaluma, lilian kim, abc7 news. >> george and amal clooney are officially parents. according to a statement, both mother and babies are
authorities arrested his long-time friend georgia resident and fellow "star wars" enthusiast carl cunninghamho came to 2their attention after southern county dealer suspected he was stealing goods. >> we were devastated someone we considered part of the family, someone that stayed with us, someone we shared meals with would do something like that. >> reporter: there are roughly 400,000 items in this collection, including every action figure. the small head or big head, it...
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wage winfield cunningham and saw ill rapport. and page, so this health care bill right now, it says it has coverage for everybody. it does not require everybody to then have health care. so as an individual, you don't have to -- you are not required, unlike the aca, where you must have it. this is a strange dynamic because it puts a lot of pressure on these insurers because they have to have product for everybody. >> right. and it was an interesting omission from the senate bill because the house bill would have repealed the individual mandate but replaced it with the incentive for people to by coverage when they are healthy and not just sick by allowing jurors to jack up rates for people who don't have continuous coverage. the senate bill doesn't have that provision and i'm told it is because it would have run afoul of budget reconciliation rules in the senate and so i've been told by lobbyists and aides that they are still working on some type of continuous coverage provision to add into the senate bill this week. if they don't
wage winfield cunningham and saw ill rapport. and page, so this health care bill right now, it says it has coverage for everybody. it does not require everybody to then have health care. so as an individual, you don't have to -- you are not required, unlike the aca, where you must have it. this is a strange dynamic because it puts a lot of pressure on these insurers because they have to have product for everybody. >> right. and it was an interesting omission from the senate bill because...
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marion cunningham, cooking teacher and author of the new fanny farmer cookbook shows us how easy it is to bake these quick breads. they make wonderful breakfast treats. join us on...
marion cunningham, cooking teacher and author of the new fanny farmer cookbook shows us how easy it is to bake these quick breads. they make wonderful breakfast treats. join us on...
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joining us with a breakdown of what we know so far is page winfield cunningham for the "washington post. what do you know? >> great to be on. >> one of the things you've written about is that this thing, believe it or not, is poised to have deeper medicaid cuts than the house bill. >> right, absolutely, one thing that's been surprising about this senate bill is that it moves a little bit further to the right than the house bill even does in terms of medicaid cuts. that's something that could further alien ate moderates from supporting this bill. that's been a little bit surprising because the thought all along was you need to get moderates on board. as republicans gather to look at the discussion draft, whether it could be takens enough things to bring conservatives on and enough to bring the moderates on so they can achieve that pathway to 50 votes. from what we're hearing, there's a lot of republicans out there, mike lee on the right, portman on left, many others saying they have a lot of doubts and want to see what's in it. but it seems like a pretty steep pathway at this point from
joining us with a breakdown of what we know so far is page winfield cunningham for the "washington post. what do you know? >> great to be on. >> one of the things you've written about is that this thing, believe it or not, is poised to have deeper medicaid cuts than the house bill. >> right, absolutely, one thing that's been surprising about this senate bill is that it moves a little bit further to the right than the house bill even does in terms of medicaid cuts. that's...
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first position was on the dd cunningham. we got rid of them at the 25-year point. anyone who served on a ddg knows that they were tough to maintain, but we didn't spend any money after the 25-year site. people think we need to get rid of them because they are rust buckets. the reality is, from a common sense standpoint, they were obsolete. fast-forward to today. look at open architecture and spy radar, and vertical launch, now you have a platform that can stay around a lot longer. l back to the maintenance side of the house. if you want to get more service life out of the hull, you want more maintenance on. admiral daly and i, we had epiphany we had not spend any money doing maintenance for 10 years and we woke up and realized we are failing all these in serves, and we do not have ships to get to their expected service life. in hindsight, it does not take a rocket scientist to realize if you do not make investments on the maintenance side, you cannot get to where you want to. we had gone for 10 year saying. doing maintenance is working, but we were consuming the se
first position was on the dd cunningham. we got rid of them at the 25-year point. anyone who served on a ddg knows that they were tough to maintain, but we didn't spend any money after the 25-year site. people think we need to get rid of them because they are rust buckets. the reality is, from a common sense standpoint, they were obsolete. fast-forward to today. look at open architecture and spy radar, and vertical launch, now you have a platform that can stay around a lot longer. l back to the...
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the phone along to private cunningham. it is notable because it is recounted in the story by walt whitman. he was a nurse and served in washington area hospitals before and after the civil war. at some point, the museum staff was able to associate walt whitman's writings and stories from that time with specimens held in the collection at the museum. here is a case where we are able to associate a bit of a story from walt whitman with the actual bone of a person he cared for in a hospital during the civil warfor in a hospital durie civil war itself a. an exhibit on the assassination of abraham lincoln and features artifacts collected during hours of surgeons were -- or treating im after he was shot remember to bring with it -- i remember that abraham lincoln was shot at this theater at about 10:30 on friday the 14th of april, 1865. that this is if it is of jerusalem to dutch effectively ending the civil war. -- is is at the place shot in the back of the head by john wilkes booth. the idea was the probe would be threaded int
the phone along to private cunningham. it is notable because it is recounted in the story by walt whitman. he was a nurse and served in washington area hospitals before and after the civil war. at some point, the museum staff was able to associate walt whitman's writings and stories from that time with specimens held in the collection at the museum. here is a case where we are able to associate a bit of a story from walt whitman with the actual bone of a person he cared for in a hospital during...
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marion cunningham, cooking teacher and author of the new fanny farmer cookbook shows us how easy it isto bake these quick breads. they make wonderful breakfast treats. join us on...
marion cunningham, cooking teacher and author of the new fanny farmer cookbook shows us how easy it isto bake these quick breads. they make wonderful breakfast treats. join us on...
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page whitfield cunningham from "the washington post," what stands out to you the most?r biggest wow from what you've learned of what's in the bill? >> from the details e've gathered for the last hour or so, it's mostly a play to moderates to get them on board with a few goodies for conservatives. the medicaid expansion is phased out more slowly, something a lot of the moderate senators asked for and deeper medicate cuts but those wouldn't take effect for about seven years. the biggest thing is this bill would basically retain the subsidies available under obamacare with just a few tweaks. that's a huge difference from the house bill. i think by doing that, you can see mcconnell is trying to provide a softer landing for some of these people who would stand to lose coverage under a republican repeal and replace bill. so there are white quite a lot of elements here i think could go a long way towards getting some of these moderate senators on board. conservatives will like the medicaid cuts, they'll like how it repeals some of the individual mandates. i think at the end of
page whitfield cunningham from "the washington post," what stands out to you the most?r biggest wow from what you've learned of what's in the bill? >> from the details e've gathered for the last hour or so, it's mostly a play to moderates to get them on board with a few goodies for conservatives. the medicaid expansion is phased out more slowly, something a lot of the moderate senators asked for and deeper medicate cuts but those wouldn't take effect for about seven years. the...
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we also have this specimen on display here during the bone belonged to a private dutch cunningham, but it is notable because this bone was something that was recounted upon by walt whitman. was awhen -- whitman nurse and served in washington area hospital, washington working at during and after the civil war. at some point the staff was able to associate what whitman's writing dutch and pull stories from that time, with specimens that were held in the collection here at the museum. here's a case where we are able of it as story with walt whitman with the actual goal of he cared for in a hospital during the civil war itself. is annal stop today exhibit on the assassination of abraham lincoln and features artifacts collected during hours of surgeons were -- or treating im after he was shot remember to bring with it -- i remember that abraham lincoln was shot at this theater at about 10:30 on friday the 14th of april, 1865. that this is if it is of jerusalem to dutch effectively ending the civil war. -- is is at the place shot in the back of the head by john wilkes booth. depending up for
we also have this specimen on display here during the bone belonged to a private dutch cunningham, but it is notable because this bone was something that was recounted upon by walt whitman. was awhen -- whitman nurse and served in washington area hospital, washington working at during and after the civil war. at some point the staff was able to associate what whitman's writing dutch and pull stories from that time, with specimens that were held in the collection here at the museum. here's a...
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it was interesting -- my first department on u uss cunningham and probably got rid of them at the 25 point and didn't do maintenance on them if anybody served on ddg knows that they were tough to maintain. but reality is we didn't spend my money on maintenance side so at the a 25-year point a lot of people think we ought to get rid of these things because they're -- rust buckets. the reality of it is -- that we really got rid are of a lot of those ships because from a comment system standpoint they're obsolete so fast forward to today, with the board class today and take a look at open architecture and radar and vertical launch, and now you have a platform that can stand around, stay around a lot longer so now question of to kind of shift the thought process now we have a system that is not obsolete so back over to maintenance side of the house and now it if you want to get more service line as a whole you have to do the maintenance on it. and you know admiral daily and i when i became back in 2008 and force command we reached this epiphany with not spent my money doing maintenance o
it was interesting -- my first department on u uss cunningham and probably got rid of them at the 25 point and didn't do maintenance on them if anybody served on ddg knows that they were tough to maintain. but reality is we didn't spend my money on maintenance side so at the a 25-year point a lot of people think we ought to get rid of these things because they're -- rust buckets. the reality of it is -- that we really got rid are of a lot of those ships because from a comment system standpoint...
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happy birthday to lois cunningham. lucky lady from valdosta, georgia.. ben goldberg, 103 years old, matt, you're kind of man. a golfer. loves to travel, last year in hawaii. hot springs, arkansas, did not retire until 95. like the hat, hubert mills. bernice vinter. the secret to longevity, working hard. i'm done. little rock, arkansas, our next centenarian served in the air force, jesse howard robertson. we salute you for your service. let's all say hello to lillian evangelista from new jersey, proud grabbed make 100 years old. the secret to longevity, she says chocolate. lots and lots of chocolate. >> don't forget if you have a milestone anniversary, please tell us about it and send a picture, today.com/celebrates. >> i could stay here all day long. >> we've got to get to the next hour. >> awesome guest next hour. >> holly hunter. >> more with ice cube. we're going to be grilling with our good buddy. >> are you going to grill al fresco like matt taught us in the last segment. >> inside. i )m ... ==cam== a live look at downtown san jose - where things a
happy birthday to lois cunningham. lucky lady from valdosta, georgia.. ben goldberg, 103 years old, matt, you're kind of man. a golfer. loves to travel, last year in hawaii. hot springs, arkansas, did not retire until 95. like the hat, hubert mills. bernice vinter. the secret to longevity, working hard. i'm done. little rock, arkansas, our next centenarian served in the air force, jesse howard robertson. we salute you for your service. let's all say hello to lillian evangelista from new jersey,...
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darren cunningham was 14 when the abuse began. the news. i said i don't know whether to telephone the police because they have been charged with offences in 1996. what happened to us was in 1992. i was wondering what happened in four years in between? did they stop? for a couple of years i toyed with the idea of telling the police because i was getting married ina police because i was getting married in a month. my wife said do you want to bring this up four weeks before the wedding? i gave it a few days and decided to call the police. i dialled 101 and i spoke to someone on the phone and they got the cid officer in charge of the case to ring me back. he asked me to come in foran ring me back. he asked me to come in for an interview. i went in and gave a statement about what happened to us. i think at the forefront of your mind you had not only what happened to you but the fact that you have gotan to you but the fact that you have got an 11—year—old stepson. to you but the fact that you have got an 11-year-old stepson. they said t
darren cunningham was 14 when the abuse began. the news. i said i don't know whether to telephone the police because they have been charged with offences in 1996. what happened to us was in 1992. i was wondering what happened in four years in between? did they stop? for a couple of years i toyed with the idea of telling the police because i was getting married ina police because i was getting married in a month. my wife said do you want to bring this up four weeks before the wedding? i gave it...
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it was interesting, my first department head was on the "uss cunningham" we used to get rid of ships around the 25-year point. we didn't do maintenance. anyone who served on a ddg knows they were tough to maintain. but we didn't spend any money at the maintenance side. at the 25-year point people would think we need to get rid of these things because they're rust buckets. the reality is, from a common sense standpoint, they were obsolete. fast-forward to today, take a look at open architecture and spy radar and vertical launch and now you have a platform that can stay around a lot longer. so now we have to kind of shift the thought process now. back over to the maintenance side of the house and now, if you want to get more service life for the hull you have to do the maintenance on it. and admiral daly and i when i first became a flag officer in 2008 we had kind of reached this epiphany where we had not spent any money on doing maintenance for about ten years and we woke up one morning and realized we are failing auto these in serves we do not have ships to get to their expected serv
it was interesting, my first department head was on the "uss cunningham" we used to get rid of ships around the 25-year point. we didn't do maintenance. anyone who served on a ddg knows they were tough to maintain. but we didn't spend any money at the maintenance side. at the 25-year point people would think we need to get rid of these things because they're rust buckets. the reality is, from a common sense standpoint, they were obsolete. fast-forward to today, take a look at open...
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it was interesting, you know, my first department head was on ddg-17, uss cunningham. we used to get rid of ships back then at the 25-year point. and we probably got rid of them at the 25-year point, we didn't do maintenance on them. anybody that served on a ddg knows they were tough to moin tan. the reality is, we didn't spend any money on that side. people thought, hey, we ought to get rid of these things, because they're rust buckets. the reality of it is that we really got rid of a lot of those ships because they had become obsolete. and so, fast forward to today, with looking at open architecture, spy radar and vertical launch and now you have a platform that can stay around a lot longer. so, now we have to kind of shift the thought process. now we have a combat system that's not obsolete. now, back over to the maintenance side of the house, now, if you want to get more service life out of the hull, you have to do the maintenance on it. and, you know, admiral daly and i, when i first became a flag officer in 2008, he was fleet forces command, we reached this kind
it was interesting, you know, my first department head was on ddg-17, uss cunningham. we used to get rid of ships back then at the 25-year point. and we probably got rid of them at the 25-year point, we didn't do maintenance on them. anybody that served on a ddg knows they were tough to moin tan. the reality is, we didn't spend any money on that side. people thought, hey, we ought to get rid of these things, because they're rust buckets. the reality of it is that we really got rid of a lot of...
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look you've got people even running, the guy running, cunningham, in south carolina, the democrat runningd, his message is, if you elect me i'm going to not vote for pelosi as speaker. so even got back on pelosi and messaging. you have democrats running for office saying if they're elected they're not going to vote for pelosi. neil: very, very quickly on that, sarah, if they're using nancy pelosi to get the out the vote on the other side, maybe get her out. >> yeah,. neil: sarah, what do you think of that? get rid of her, she is dragging people down, using her image in ads ands are? >> republicans demonizing successful woman on the left is nothing new. neil: it worked right? it turned elections. >> democrats are. >> definitely need to make sure that committed to a bold economic vision and willing to challenge power in this election. neil: ladies, thank you both very much. you were in agreement on some things. i think we started something here. take a peek at the dow up 20 points. turned positive as soon as we got the release of the senate health care plan even though being criticized by a
look you've got people even running, the guy running, cunningham, in south carolina, the democrat runningd, his message is, if you elect me i'm going to not vote for pelosi as speaker. so even got back on pelosi and messaging. you have democrats running for office saying if they're elected they're not going to vote for pelosi. neil: very, very quickly on that, sarah, if they're using nancy pelosi to get the out the vote on the other side, maybe get her out. >> yeah,. neil: sarah, what do...
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happy 100th birthday to lois cunningham from valdosta, georgia.e. ben goldberg. 103. golfer from grenada hills. loves to travel. hubert mills, happy 100 years old. did not retire until 95. i was going to say 95 degrees. bernice winter of alexandria, minnesota. 100! the secret to longevity she says, working hard. uh oh, i'm done. jesse howard robertson. our next centenarian. he served in the air force in world war ii, earned the rank of staff sergeant. we so lualute you for your serv. lillian evangelista. the secret to longevity, she says chocolate, lots and lots of chocolate. there you go. >> if you know someone celebrating a milestone birthday or anniversary, tell us all about it and send the pictures to today.com/celebrates. >>> we have to get back for the next hour. >> we have an awesome guest. >> holly hunter. >> we love her. >> more with ice cube and grilling with our good >> are you going to grill al fresco like matt in the last segment? >> first your local news. >>> this is a news break. >> good morning to you. i am eun yang. we'll check on
happy 100th birthday to lois cunningham from valdosta, georgia.e. ben goldberg. 103. golfer from grenada hills. loves to travel. hubert mills, happy 100 years old. did not retire until 95. i was going to say 95 degrees. bernice winter of alexandria, minnesota. 100! the secret to longevity she says, working hard. uh oh, i'm done. jesse howard robertson. our next centenarian. he served in the air force in world war ii, earned the rank of staff sergeant. we so lualute you for your serv. lillian...
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. >> and haley winfield cunningham is with us. page. >> great to be on. all right. a slew of new devastating polling on the republican's effort to replace obama care. they're waking up in shock this morning that people hate it so much, but here's the deal. four polls yesterday showed how deeply unpopular their dumb plan is. a mere 16% of support in a poll. 12 % approval in the usa today patrol. 27% to replace the aca in the fox news poll. and 17% in the npr poll. anyone here shocked and appall? >> the senate republican plan is even unpopular with republicans. with 35% approving. only 37% approve in the quinn pea yak poll. enthusiasm is even dropping along the base. among all voters 24% support the proposed cuts to medicaid. 71% disapprove. >> it's about as bad as it gets in the middle what has to be one of the most important legislative fight the president will face. >> it's about which party is willing to spend more. no discussion of free markets or long term changes to the health care system for better outcomes for families and
. >> and haley winfield cunningham is with us. page. >> great to be on. all right. a slew of new devastating polling on the republican's effort to replace obama care. they're waking up in shock this morning that people hate it so much, but here's the deal. four polls yesterday showed how deeply unpopular their dumb plan is. a mere 16% of support in a poll. 12 % approval in the usa today patrol. 27% to replace the aca in the fox news poll. and 17% in the npr poll. anyone here shocked...