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d you why did you do that? tell us about this? tell us about that?ts german and a special one was developed as a murder implement. it is a weapon. a serious weapon. wasn 1975 george h.w. bush senior u.s. representative to beijing when president ford asked him to leave the cia. a loyal pup -- two lead the cia. he was a highly regarded public servant, but a politician with political ambitions. this appointment pose problems. his friends and political counselors advised him against it. >> i thought he should not take it. i thought he was being consigned to political oblivion. but he said this is an important job. it's a job i want to do. it's a job the president wants me to do. i'm going to take it. breathingng a lot of -- briefing, reading hearings and previous directors, it's rather soft compared to what i suspect i will be running into. some say this is a dead-end, getting rid of you politically. others are saying they think it is great. dammed if i know which is which. >> certain senators were reluctant to confirm a politician in a nonpolitical posi
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statement by saying he was the victim of lies and propaganda, adding, naut of platforms and able to d. you do have a large mega phone and a large platform. do you bear any responsibility? >> yes, i do bear any responsibility. i mean, i'm not guilt free in this. there's culpability there. i shouldn't have said, you know, violence solves everything or something like that without making the context clear. and i regret saying things like that. >> reporter: are you apologizing? >> no. >> reporter: would you take any of it back? >> that's a good question. yes. i guess -- well, i don't know. no. that ship has sailed. >> our thanks to paula. >>> turning to a softer subject here, the animals that have captivated the world, how these internet sensations inspire. ji'e room smelling like sweaty odors. yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... -twash fabcs. ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to t
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your far left. >> building on top of his question, the minor things that often get overlooked on d-day, do you mention anything about the marines that i have heard have also played a minor part in d-day itself? >> we don't cover any of those stories, our marines that you want to talk about -- >> they will need a microphone for that. >> jeremy, get over there. we don't have any in the book but they are certainly worth mentioning and these guys talk about them. >> it is my understanding about 30 marines were attached to the headquarter and almost all recommendations. >> the next question is to your far left, please? with tom. >> talked to mueller. >> it seems to me everything i have read about d-day invasion is a small piece left out, my dad was a paratrooper during world war ii. he didn't drop on d-day because he had already been there since april. there was considerable amount of people, they spoke fluent french and there were a bunch of people that would go on to the oss i dropped in before d- day to prepare to get ready and i was wondering if you know of anyone who told that story? >> we kno
your far left. >> building on top of his question, the minor things that often get overlooked on d-day, do you mention anything about the marines that i have heard have also played a minor part in d-day itself? >> we don't cover any of those stories, our marines that you want to talk about -- >> they will need a microphone for that. >> jeremy, get over there. we don't have any in the book but they are certainly worth mentioning and these guys talk about them. >> it...
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at first glance you see the portrait of a woman in the ruins are revealed when you put on the three d. spectacles. or you know that's a lot better you can understand the sense of it and the picture really fits the name of the bar but without these glasses you can't really tell that. but that's all part of the artist's concept in saying fifty one enjoys the varying reactions. one of the things that they deal with is that people can't really see the second layer or understand exactly what's happening but that's also something that they really like about this technique there's all this background behind the piece and it's not what you see it's not what you get. deficit that is began as a street artist in his home city of athens in two thousand and seven but back then he didn't use special effects. painting a wall is first of all it's fun because you have a really big canvas that you can play with. everyone can see and it's for free you don't have to pay to go somewhere to see it so it's for everyone it's also temporary art so you do it in the.
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host: when you got home and somebody sent you a telegram saving d thank you for 1968. was it a telegram sent to you that?said guest: the crew. host: did you know what they meant? guest: 1968 was a rotten year. meant.what they host: how did that make you feel to get that telegram? glad because was in a way it sort of endorsed we had done. there were still naysayers about on the moon money and lunar project. you didn't want to bring a television camera along? didn't want to. host: you wound up -- guest: i was dumb in that. brought it and you did the broadcast that i still child.r as a and it gives me chills thinking -- it?. how did you come up with reading general significance. it is a sign of the wonderful country. our person head of public me one day called and you are going to have the largest audience ever to listen television picture of a human on christmas eve and you six minutes. i said that is great. what did we do. do whatever is appropriate. that the exact word. feel is you appropriate. to be honest, we were so thisved in the mission and was a peripheral one so
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you kidding me? that's a good model for it. can we d the lights a little bit there? hts at all in the audience? just to get a real -- yeah. you can dim it even further. look at this. [ lighhilaughter ] ohis fantastic. this is beautiful. happy holidays. thank you so much. congratulations. thanks again to our luck audience member. stick around. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with more !tonight show," everybody. oh, it's beautif [ applause ] ♪ this holiday, bring us your sister whose stuff you always borrow. so get something really nice... for when you raid her closet... ooo chasmere... ...or crash on her couch. at this price, get your own. you've got people to shop for. we've got ideas and great prices. shop hundreds of gifts under $299. like diamond studs, diamond hoops, and more. plus, save up to 30% storewide. only at kay. phusixty percent off the andentire store, with gifts from three dollars! need gifts now? buy online and pick up in store today. that's up to sixty percent off the entire store, only at old navy! -we have the power -to make a difference
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d you >> spring of 1971. decorated vietnam combat veteran. i lost this arm here. overrned lot about myself that. i would go do it again about 72% vietnam veterans. country.bout this i lose your arm? >> ambush. we ended up in the high court. were in the infantry. the way we run about -- atually just did documentary this smithsonian called gun trucks of vietnam. of which were on the farm. we had a viewing of that monday the 12th. was on the 11th. 12th. that on we were excited about that. it's not so much about me. veterans andose recognition they deserve because they're in the transportation court. did tremendous job. >> what did you learn about yourself? you learned a lot. from thened a lot stand point the grass isn't always greener on the other side. that. there and done i'm happy with what i'm doing, where i am and i guess i'm in my own skin. i seen a fair amount of things in my life. i'm comfortable. how did you earn the bronze heart --two pushily purple hearts. >> vietnam and ambush. were in several ambushes. purple heartsd probably from a couple of incidents.
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d you come up with the idea? en somebody says, "let's get lunch," and you're like "yeah, great. never going to h: pen." >> jimght. [ laughter ] >> so, this was kind of one of those things where it's like, "let's just speak it to see if it works out." so, they were in post production. i hadn't seen the film, and they were like, "let's do it. let's get to writing and pull in everybodnd see what we can come up with." so, tons and tons of songs were written. amazing songs, and then i went and saw the film for the first time. and within 24 hours, the concept came to me with "back to life," and i called up some of my friends in l.a. who are my favorite writers and producer, and they turneit out. and again, 11th hour, last minute. and i think for me it's always been you on my bucket list to have a song of my own in avi a of my own. and that, aside, is like, insane. but, at the end of the day, be g able to deliver to our director and the filmmakers what they felt was an honest te and accuepresentation of our film is reall
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to d. you be campaign including did our nation which came from a permissible donor who in turn are themselves regulated by the electoral commission interesting lay the do you piece spent another slice of the mysterious donation on the services of i.q. same data company to which boat leave sent money when illegally circumventing the u.k.'s strict referendum spend in laws. the d.p. did not declare that they were working with anybody to say that they were working poorly on their own yet they spent money with the exact same companies of for at least money which despite these curious circumstances the u.k.'s electoral commission said that it does not have sufficient grounds to open an investigation the d p had broken the law to commit a criminal offense the. mole is a director of the good law project a body now challenging the commission's decision not to investigate the law is very very clear to protect out a mock received from foreign interference those who accept donations have a clear positive o
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of civil engineers graded the country's aviation infrastructure with a very unimpressive score of d. you know the united states has had. in an aging and. in aging infrastructure for about a generation so we sort of look back and the united states really built out our infrastructure in the fifty's and sixty's and early seventy's and then in some respects we've taken some time off from from from doing a lot of building and we've been.
of civil engineers graded the country's aviation infrastructure with a very unimpressive score of d. you know the united states has had. in an aging and. in aging infrastructure for about a generation so we sort of look back and the united states really built out our infrastructure in the fifty's and sixty's and early seventy's and then in some respects we've taken some time off from from from doing a lot of building and we've been.
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>>d you were saying retro glass wear. yeah.ne of the fun things is to go into a second hand store. 50 cents,ou can get a great piece of stem ware. >> and i just love this wine. was from northern italy. what is great about this, it can be dry, and you can get it sweeter. >> so whether you're kicking it old school, thanks for joining us. be surri you'reing in 2019 responsibly and safely. we want to see you back here on news4 in 2019. >> keeping it old school. i don't know. guinness, not going to work. i like they will both alone though. ure if you're trying to f out how to ring in the new year, we have things for you to do all over the dmv. >>> next and new at 5:00, show casing cooperation and the community. >> and w a woman nominated her eighbor to be this week's harris's hero. >>> and the steady rain is over. >>> and the steady rain is over. we're dryro tomorw and people aren't talking much about ho >>> and the steady rain is over. we're dryro tomorw and money they savbuying g. they're not talking about how our pre-chopped vegg
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of civil engineers graded the country's aviation infrastructure with a very unimpressive score of d. you know the united states has had. in an aging and. in aging infrastructure for about a generation so we sort of look back and the united states really built out our infrastructure in the fifty's and sixty's and early seventy's and then in some respects we've taken some time off from from from doing a lot of building and we've been somewhat maintaining our infrastructure but probably not as well as we can. says that progress at airports and a traffic can. tro systems is slow unable to keep up with demands of increased traffic and new technologies and passages of failing the effects of code into sky tracks and based on millions of survey responses there's no us sample in the world's top ten in denver international built in one thousand nine hundred ninety five is the first one on that list in the twenty eighth position the real problem however is that with the explosion of people traveling many airports are operating beyond their design capacity so we have a situation where the airports a
of civil engineers graded the country's aviation infrastructure with a very unimpressive score of d. you know the united states has had. in an aging and. in aging infrastructure for about a generation so we sort of look back and the united states really built out our infrastructure in the fifty's and sixty's and early seventy's and then in some respects we've taken some time off from from from doing a lot of building and we've been somewhat maintaining our infrastructure but probably not as...
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debt problem didn't appear in the whole economics curriculum all the time i worked through the ph d. you know donald trump was recently asked about the debt in the united states at twenty two trillion and he said well you know not to be around much soon to have to deal with it just pushing that into the future we only have about thirty seconds i would have to cut you off and we're going to bring it back in a second segment but donald trump obviously would not be featured as one of the good guys in the bible well even when he did money he didn't fail to the banks and the bank would lend to him at all so you'd think he'd be friendly towards this but i'm sure you know his campaign contributors were all right we'll put this up in another segment thanks for being on this episode as a report and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank our guest dr michael hudson the new book is called and forgive them their debts it's an instant classic you can preorder it right now on amazon i highly recommend the book of the year. they al
debt problem didn't appear in the whole economics curriculum all the time i worked through the ph d. you know donald trump was recently asked about the debt in the united states at twenty two trillion and he said well you know not to be around much soon to have to deal with it just pushing that into the future we only have about thirty seconds i would have to cut you off and we're going to bring it back in a second segment but donald trump obviously would not be featured as one of the good guys...
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paul.s is from marcus d you do not have to answer this question if you don't want to. it, whiche realized would be your first order of business in the over -- in the oval office? were reelected now? i would ask that the american people take a sanity test to see what the hell went wrong. [laughter] >> i don't know. i know this is going to sound self-serving, but what troubles me now -- and i know it troubles our president -- is the climate. uglinesss kind of an in politics. it was there when i was there, it was there when others have been president -- president carter, president ford. what i would like to see if i in,me president, was sworn was thinking there was something that could be done like the president said last night, to get more harmonious action between congress and the president the, the battle on asge alito, who was built best qualified for the bench -- ifhave it be so rancorous -- there could be some way for an old guy to get in there and say hey, look, we have to come together and reason more and get rid of whatever corruption , i will be would say rememb
paul.s is from marcus d you do not have to answer this question if you don't want to. it, whiche realized would be your first order of business in the over -- in the oval office? were reelected now? i would ask that the american people take a sanity test to see what the hell went wrong. [laughter] >> i don't know. i know this is going to sound self-serving, but what troubles me now -- and i know it troubles our president -- is the climate. uglinesss kind of an in politics. it was there...
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argum without end, so if you'll invite us back in 30 years we'll d m thre. >> woodruff: that's a promise. you'll all be back. >> thank youdruff: michael beschloss, maureen d bates, margaret warner, thank you. >> thanks, judy. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: turningo the day's other news, u.s. markets were closed for the bush funeral, but overseas markets fell again, on continuing confusion about u.s./china trade tensions. on twitter, president trump tried to allay the doubts, saying, "not to sound naive or anything, but i believe president xi jinping meant every word" their saturday meeting. beijing said today it will abide by a tariff cease-fire, but it gave no details. the esident was silent today on the news that former national security advisor michael flynn has given substantial cooperation to the russia investigation. special counsel robert mueller's office described flynn's aid i a heavily-redacted court filing last night. it recommended that heot serve any jail time. flynn has admitted lying abo his conversations with the russian ambassador, during the trump transition. russian president vladimir putin is warning t
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you michael flynn and us. peter strzok was sitting there. they wanted him relaxed. and they didn't warn hip that misleading the fbi darn him that misleading the fbi is a crime. >> strzok and mccabe, two of the highest level antitrumps. they said you don't need to worry about this. let's get it or and done with. mr. comey directed them to go there without notifying the white house. it would not surprise me in the least if this gets tossed. liz: the flynning conversations with that russian ambassador, they were unmasked and revealed by the obama white house. then it looked like the fbi went in and did what it did. both mccabe and strzok have been fired for misconduct. we bring it up because the viewer and the american people the polls show are wondering when are policies going to get fictioned in washington? instead we have things like this going on. >> we need to get to the serious business of poll is, funding the wall, healthcare and funding the government. this level of misconduct at the -- oj and fbi are important to root out because it affects our entire republic. he had 10 of them fired or removed. so we have to
you michael flynn and us. peter strzok was sitting there. they wanted him relaxed. and they didn't warn hip that misleading the fbi darn him that misleading the fbi is a crime. >> strzok and mccabe, two of the highest level antitrumps. they said you don't need to worry about this. let's get it or and done with. mr. comey directed them to go there without notifying the white house. it would not surprise me in the least if this gets tossed. liz: the flynning conversations with that russian...
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so you have the oral histories on the first 24 hours of d-day. i think they present quite a lot stories, howular those battles were fought and they present us with fresh memories, individual memories of what happened there. and you give us some examples of that? dr. mueller: sure. let me jump from stu eisenhower, the paratroopers. i am going to jump into another question here. this is not a new photograph. went to meet with the paratroopers because he was -- ike first went to meet with the paratroopers because he was worried about the enormous casualties they anticipated. wallacethe gun that had. he is there to cheer the troops up. they are in high spirits. this is the commander in the hours before they boarded the planes. was were ready and ike there to cheer them on. i think they are knew this was going to be a fight to the freedom and democracy versus fascism was not something that was unknown to them. they knew what they were fighting for and they knew they were going into an epic battle. but anyhow, let me go back to your question of how do w
so you have the oral histories on the first 24 hours of d-day. i think they present quite a lot stories, howular those battles were fought and they present us with fresh memories, individual memories of what happened there. and you give us some examples of that? dr. mueller: sure. let me jump from stu eisenhower, the paratroopers. i am going to jump into another question here. this is not a new photograph. went to meet with the paratroopers because he was -- ike first went to meet with the...
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d you learn pres. bush: every day for five days a week. brian: how did you do? pres. bush: i gave a going away speech in chinese. all of the people that worked around the embassy understood i was speaking in chinese. the language teacher was in the back. i loved it. brian: you have some old chicken scratch chinese downstairs in your library. pres. bush: i didn't write it. brian: you are trying to do the characters. pres. bush: all i did was speaking. brian: what did you learn from your experience as a chinese liaison? pres. bush: the importance of china. i saw the disadvantages of a totally closed society. i appreciated that there are far more human liberties and human rights in china today. it is not perfect by a long shot. the family was still a strong entity in china. 1970, out there in thinking the family is falling apart in china. the minute i got there, i saw how wrong that was. society was closed. people were scared to talk to you. you were followed. i learned a lot. you fly into the houston international airport and your name is on the airport. you drive out t
d you learn pres. bush: every day for five days a week. brian: how did you do? pres. bush: i gave a going away speech in chinese. all of the people that worked around the embassy understood i was speaking in chinese. the language teacher was in the back. i loved it. brian: you have some old chicken scratch chinese downstairs in your library. pres. bush: i didn't write it. brian: you are trying to do the characters. pres. bush: all i did was speaking. brian: what did you learn from your...
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d you look at this vote, 358-36. you don't have votes like this. hopefully we can do it with border security. [laughter] president trump: border security for me is simpler. criminal justice reform -- and i must tell you, i've been a little bit of a student over the last four, five weeks, too, because i started a little bit on the -- i said, what does it all mean? then i speak to people that are really involved. the state of texas. texas is a tough state for criminal justice. very tough. they passed it a long time ago. it's had a huge impact. kentucky. we have matt here. we have mitch here. kentucky passed. georgia passed. and it had tremendous, tremendous results. results that are incredible. and other states, also. and other states that are known for being tough on crime. tough on whatever you want to say. so i started looking at it very closely. and when you have somebody put in jail for 54 years because he did something that has no chance of coming out and totally nonviolent, but there was a violation of a rule, that's not good. alice johnson, s
d you look at this vote, 358-36. you don't have votes like this. hopefully we can do it with border security. [laughter] president trump: border security for me is simpler. criminal justice reform -- and i must tell you, i've been a little bit of a student over the last four, five weeks, too, because i started a little bit on the -- i said, what does it all mean? then i speak to people that are really involved. the state of texas. texas is a tough state for criminal justice. very tough. they...
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y thank you. >> seth: where d do it?. >> we -- he has a -- [ applause ]ch rs and applause ] >> seth: we also -- we also had those horses. >> yeah, it's -- a horse-drawn carriage brought me into -- we got married on the ta mountain. >> seth: i'm so glad -- i'm so gl we didn't hear about th wedding until now. [ light laughter ] ours was lovely as well. where did you get married? >> seth: we got married in martha's vineyard. >> oh, beautiful. >> seth: and it was had lobsters. we had two lobsters. [ laughter ] she got pulled in.oa she was on athat was pulled by two lobsters. it took forever. it was a terrie plan. because, you know, we thought -- but lobsters are not as slow. and they were -- >> that's so funny >> seth: even a big one can't pull a human woman. so -- >> that's hilarious. >> seth: congratulationsn the film. >> thank you. >> seth: and thank you for making it. >> thank you. >> seth: thank ybe so much for g here. >> thank you so much. >> seth: kate bosworth, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "nona" opens in theat
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hundred german streets on d w. you need. to be. president donald trump says a u.s. china trade deal could happen rather soon he says baby is back tracking on auto tariffs shows it's hurting economically. our heartbreaks it is withering away the hopes of dutch flower growers. billionaire richard branson wants to make billions more with space tourism. and benefits all in let's do business beijing is backing down again somewhat it's a spending additional tariffs on american made cars and it's confirmed its first big purchase of u.s. soybeans since this whole trade war broke out the chinese finance ministry says it hopes china and the united states can speed up negotiations to remove all additional tariffs on each other's goods. chinese consumers will soon be able to afford cars from the u.s. again. beijing is reducing current import duties on u.s. vehicles from forty to fifteen percent tariffs will also disappear for a number of other u.s. products the regulations apply to the first three months of two thousand nine hundred one time agricultural products energy automob
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some call this a meaningful game, but you just saw the intensity on our last drive.se important d on team.i' m excited for what we got next. >>> tom brady, patriots hosting the jets. they might not want a win because tom brady is 41 years old looking like he's 25. 17-yard touchdown and the patriots out to a 7-0 lead. second etarter, js do get on the board. but brady answers back. watch this pass to rex burke.d 18-yar touchdown for him. 14-3 lead. brady keeps getting better. during this one later in the quarter, brady knos a a mobile quarterback buys time with his legs and that's a touchdown. great play by brady and a heck of a catch. four touchdowns on the day for tom brady. 38-3 win. ng>>> if your team isn't g to the playoffs and you want something to look forward ,en josh all giving that to buffalo fans against the dolphins. cuts away from a defender. wait a minute, he's going to all the way.d 30-y rushing touchdown for allen. one of five iotal touchdownn n.e game for al against line and kyle william announcing hist retiremen this week, catches his first career pass. beloved by bil
some call this a meaningful game, but you just saw the intensity on our last drive.se important d on team.i' m excited for what we got next. >>> tom brady, patriots hosting the jets. they might not want a win because tom brady is 41 years old looking like he's 25. 17-yard touchdown and the patriots out to a 7-0 lead. second etarter, js do get on the board. but brady answers back. watch this pass to rex burke.d 18-yar touchdown for him. 14-3 lead. brady keeps getting better. during this...
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(vicki) and if you have a new california i-d card... you might need to get another one. we'll tell you about the problem the federal government has with them. government is requiring the california dmv to implement even stricter standards when it comes to the new 'real id". (ken) now people who already waited in line to get the new identification card are wondering what it means for them. kron 4's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has more from sacramento. if you stood in line at the dmv this year for a real i.d.... don't worry---you don't need to go back anytime soon.. starting in april - the federal government will require real i.d. applicants to provide two proofs of address at the dmv.that policy is stricter than what had been in been place previously. ((jaime garza - dmv spokesman)) "what we've been doing is asking applicants to provide one proof of residency document when they came into the office, and the second proof would be satisfied when the real id driver license or card is delivered by mail to the applicant and return service is requested." beginning in
(vicki) and if you have a new california i-d card... you might need to get another one. we'll tell you about the problem the federal government has with them. government is requiring the california dmv to implement even stricter standards when it comes to the new 'real id". (ken) now people who already waited in line to get the new identification card are wondering what it means for them. kron 4's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has more from sacramento. if you stood in line at the...
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. >> i'm wondering do you feel like you used that crisis to d things you might not have otherwise been able to do? >> well, we got things. so without that fiscal crisis, we probably wouldn't have had the fund. we wouldn't have had the cuts we made. and we might not have had the tax increase that proposition 30 was. so those were all things that responded to a clearproblem that presented real threats. but that's what governmentis. it's challenge and response. you get a challenge, and you got to respond. if there's no challenge, we'd all be asleep. there would be nothingo d but that was a particularly difficult period. millions of people lost their homes. millions of people lost their jobs. that was a very unusual period, and it did provide the stimulus for a lot of things weid later on. >> to what extent were there things that you did because you felt you hto, but you didn't necessarily want to? one thing i'm thinking of is gettige getting rid of the redevelopment agents. were there things you would have liked not to do in terms -- >> redevelopment siphoned money from the schools, and t
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so you have the oral histories on the first 24 hours of d-day. i think they present quite a lot stories, howular those battles were fought and they present us with fresh memories, individual memories of what happened there. and you give us some examples of that? dr. mueller: sure. let me jump from stu eisenhower, the paratroopers. i am going to jump into another question here. this is not a new photograph. went to meet with the paratroopers because he was -- ike first went to meet with the paratroopers because he was worried about the enormous casualties they anticipated. wallacethe gun that had. he is there to cheer the troops up. they are in high spirits. this is the commander in the hours before they boarded the planes. was were ready and ike there to cheer them on. i think they are knew this was going to be a fight to the freedom and democracy versus fascism was not something that was unknown to them. they knew what they were fighting for and they knew they were going into an epic battle. but anyhow, let me go back to your question of how do w
so you have the oral histories on the first 24 hours of d-day. i think they present quite a lot stories, howular those battles were fought and they present us with fresh memories, individual memories of what happened there. and you give us some examples of that? dr. mueller: sure. let me jump from stu eisenhower, the paratroopers. i am going to jump into another question here. this is not a new photograph. went to meet with the paratroopers because he was -- ike first went to meet with the...
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>> pete williams, thank you. d>> it was announ that president trump's charitable foundation will shut down as a result of aawsuit alleging that president trp used it to promote his businesses and campaign. here's nbc's hallie jackson. >> reporter: donald trump's charity acted more like a checkbook for his campaign according to the new york attorney general, who announced an agreement today with the presids attorney to dissolve the controversial trump foundation. barbara underwood blasting a ocking pattern of illegality. the foundation, she hargues, used top the president politically. the lawsuit points to 2016 appearances like this one. >> we just cracked $6 million. rt >> e giving out donations to veterans right before the iowa caucuses. is "washington post" investigation revealed other donations benefited the trumps. the biggest one helped restore a fountain outside otrump hotel in 1989. the smallest, $7 to thboy scouts, the enrollment fee when donald trump, jr. was 11. $10,000 spent on a trump portrait that beca
>> pete williams, thank you. d>> it was announ that president trump's charitable foundation will shut down as a result of aawsuit alleging that president trp used it to promote his businesses and campaign. here's nbc's hallie jackson. >> reporter: donald trump's charity acted more like a checkbook for his campaign according to the new york attorney general, who announced an agreement today with the presids attorney to dissolve the controversial trump foundation. barbara...
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you look at the last couple of weeks right now, what kind of d you want to write to your investors? -- a of my 20 say we are lot might want to say that we are holding onto our cash prospect. please don't withdrawal now. joe: jason, we mentioned adobe. what you think about tech? jason: we don't have a superstrong sector view with respect to tech right now. we are one of the sectors where we do have a strong yuan is energy. up, oil being a fair amount it's one of the stronger lps we have. both energy has a sector relative to equities overall, and commodities as an asset class going into next year as well. caroline: it been a great perspective from you both. thank you jason vaillancourt, and mike regan as well. let's have a quick recap of the breaking news. analysts were expecting a strong fourth quarter from adobe and they have delivered. one dollar 90 from the first quarter -- $1.90 for the first quarter. this is a company that still seems to deliver on fourth-quarter revenue basis. we are up to basically 2.5 billion dollars, slightly above expectations. scarlet? scarlet: starbucks a
you look at the last couple of weeks right now, what kind of d you want to write to your investors? -- a of my 20 say we are lot might want to say that we are holding onto our cash prospect. please don't withdrawal now. joe: jason, we mentioned adobe. what you think about tech? jason: we don't have a superstrong sector view with respect to tech right now. we are one of the sectors where we do have a strong yuan is energy. up, oil being a fair amount it's one of the stronger lps we have. both...
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and everybody, it sounds like, you have got 3—d printing, technology repair, and you have got new books everybody. yeah, you are covering up broad range there, so are covering up broad range there, so really great to see such an innovative way of looking at libraries. thanks to time. it has been great to have you on the briefing. in great to have your company as well. that is it today. whatever you up to, enjoy and i will see you whatever you up to, enjoy and i will see you soon. whatever you up to, enjoy and i will see you soon. bye—bye. —— whatever you are up to. hello. monday is looking pretty quiet for most of us on the weather front and, in fact, if you're wondering about the week ahead, it's not looking bad at all. it is going to turn progressively colder through the week but nothing dramatic happening on the weather front. so let's see what's happening then on monday. for many of us, it's actually going to start off fairly bright, if not sunny. a touch of frost is on the way. certainly for scotland and northern parts of england. so here's the forecast then. through the early hour
and everybody, it sounds like, you have got 3—d printing, technology repair, and you have got new books everybody. yeah, you are covering up broad range there, so are covering up broad range there, so really great to see such an innovative way of looking at libraries. thanks to time. it has been great to have you on the briefing. in great to have your company as well. that is it today. whatever you up to, enjoy and i will see you whatever you up to, enjoy and i will see you soon. whatever you...
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you tonight. >> hey, laura. >> going my way? >> it depends, then i'm going your spis. >> d think you can come? come?>> i just happen to be free this evening. doctor: if she likes a boy, she likes them. but to those whose minds are surrounded by high walls, differences are wrong, dangerous. they hate whatever is different, welds themred together. they tell themselves it is masculine to hate. >> getting along just fine with those polocks. >> what is the secret to her success? >> she is a dope. >> i wonder if they get anywhere with her? >> how about it, tom. give us the lowdown? [laughter] tom: shut your mouth or i will shut it for you. i am going to, ask you. how long have you been playing around with zenowitz. >> i'm not playing around with him. how many times do i have to -- peter is having a party. he asked me to come, that is all. what's wrong with peter? >> he is a polock. ofi don't want any sister mine running aligned with the -- is everything you are. father: i want you to call him and tell him you are not going. that is final. final. right.ld her off all so did the old man. she won't be playin
you tonight. >> hey, laura. >> going my way? >> it depends, then i'm going your spis. >> d think you can come? come?>> i just happen to be free this evening. doctor: if she likes a boy, she likes them. but to those whose minds are surrounded by high walls, differences are wrong, dangerous. they hate whatever is different, welds themred together. they tell themselves it is masculine to hate. >> getting along just fine with those polocks. >> what is the...
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towards a future where you don't actually need to submit those physical documents you can only share perhaps what's called a d. id claims against you kind of got yourself the cruise that ok i am a german resident and therefore eligible for this particular product or service right without having to reveal your street address which may be compromised somehow or just a day since more than. if you look at the most powerful companies the digital age shred facebook google companies are around several decades ago and they primarily made their money off of providing a free app collecting as much data as possible and then running advertising against that data in a way that we're starting to perceive data is a lot as a company's own commodity and more as the individual identity owners write for their own information. everybody is talking about data because nobody you know really know is whether this is going to become a monster of big fairies so once something is on the internet it's like putting something on the table if there you can put lots of cloths over it you can hide it but it's still on the table and it won't
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you can make yourself. tips and tricks that will turn your home to a special. upgrade yourself with d w's interior design channel on you tube. hello and welcome to quadriga germany's conservative party has a new leader and a great trump current power she takes over the reins from chancellor angela merkel who was clearly rooting for her to win the contest for the party leadership formerly state premier of this ana and a k k as she's often called edged out a strong contender conservative corporate lawyer free press maps but despite being on gloom ackles favorite she faces the tough task of.
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d w. how do you want to live in a radical way discover the bauhaus go to hell it's world church january thirteenth on d w. where is home. when your family is scattered across the globe. with the kids if you have to do is leave the book as a journey back to the roots should get a minimum of the. shots family from somalia live around the world. on a bone headed into systems. move family storage january twenty third on t.w. . a great line from the nine hundred sixty s. film the graduate is a piece of career advice to a young dustin hoffman a neighbor says one word plastics i think the whole world musta been listening plastic now pollutes our city's waterways our entire planet governments are trying to tackle the environmental kids.
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hop day holidays to you. dsia, with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: morgan, good morning. search andescue is the first priority here, according to a local military commander i spoke with. at said, it has been three days since the tsunami. they're realistic about the chances of pulling anyone else out aliv for survivors, some of them were back today, sifting through the rubble, trying to find anything that wasn't completely terlogged or destroyed. part of the reason that this tsunami was song devasta is that there was no warning. people didn't have a chance to flee or gather any possessions. the country is now talk aboutee the for better early warning systems to alert people when a tsunami is ming. and the entire coastal area here is under a tsunami advisory unl december 26h. there are concerns there could be another one. morgan? >> sarah harman for us in indonesia. earah, thank you so much. >>> let's t a quick look at the weather. it looks like a white christmas in the central rockies and som heavy rain
hop day holidays to you. dsia, with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: morgan, good morning. search andescue is the first priority here, according to a local military commander i spoke with. at said, it has been three days since the tsunami. they're realistic about the chances of pulling anyone else out aliv for survivors, some of them were back today, sifting through the rubble, trying to find anything that wasn't completely terlogged or destroyed. part of the reason that this...
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d you could see judge sullivan's anger. >> reporter: despite the prosecution recommending little to no primen tithe judge said he could not guarantee that he would not send him to prison. flynn's team agreed to postpone it f 90 days. flynn was fired from the trump ess than ation after month on the job for lying to vice president peninsula about contact with the then russian ambassador. the same subject of his lying to the fbi. thternoon, president trump tweeted, good luck in court and denying any collusion with russia. >> any actions he engaged in had nothing to do with theid prent. >> reporter: flynn is a central figure in the russia investigation. president meump asked his f fbi director jim comey to end his investigation intoynfl the president later fired comey peand theal counsel was appointed about a week later. and flynn could be asked to testify about a former business associate in a different case but cooperation could have some aring on flynn's own sentencing. >> good deal. >>> when we look back on 2018, this is no could you tell thee too movement stands out front and center.
d you could see judge sullivan's anger. >> reporter: despite the prosecution recommending little to no primen tithe judge said he could not guarantee that he would not send him to prison. flynn's team agreed to postpone it f 90 days. flynn was fired from the trump ess than ation after month on the job for lying to vice president peninsula about contact with the then russian ambassador. the same subject of his lying to the fbi. thternoon, president trump tweeted, good luck in court and...