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and when i ran into this story, ali safan was working with david bradley. i had seen -- jim foley was the first to be killed, and that had already happened. and i was talking to ali in new york, and he told me that he was working with dade bradley -- david bradley to free other american hostages. and i just had to do that story. because i'd been so upset. jim foley was a reporter -- >> right. >> you know, part of our fraternity. so there's a bit of a logistics problem. david bradley is the publisher of the atlantic, and i work for the new yorker. [laughter] so i, i had to do a little negotiating. i called atlantic, and i said i'd like to write -- do this profile. and they said, we're going to do it. i said, you can't, you can't write about your publisher like that, you know? i defy you. and then i called my editor, and, you know, i want to write about david bradley. well, why would we want to do that? [laughter] so it took a little convincing on both -- and then, fortunately, and it took, i mean, it's really quite a long negotiation, but they did agree to l
and when i ran into this story, ali safan was working with david bradley. i had seen -- jim foley was the first to be killed, and that had already happened. and i was talking to ali in new york, and he told me that he was working with dade bradley -- david bradley to free other american hostages. and i just had to do that story. because i'd been so upset. jim foley was a reporter -- >> right. >> you know, part of our fraternity. so there's a bit of a logistics problem. david bradley...
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and when i ran into this story, ali safan was working with david bradley. i had seen -- jim foley was the first to be killed, and that had already happened. and i was talking to ali in new york, and he told me that he was working with dade bradley -- david bradley to free other american hostages. and i just had to do that story. because i'd been so upset. jim foley was a reporter -- >> right. >> you know, part of our fraternity. so there's a bit of a logistics problem. david bradley is the publisher of the atlantic, and i work for the new yorker. [laughter] so i, i had to do a little negotiating. i called atlantic, and i said i'd like to write -- do this profile. and they said, we're going to do it. i said, you can't, you can't write about your publisher like that, you know? i defy you. and then i called my editor, and, you know, i want to write about david bradley. well, why would we want to do that? [laughter] so it took a little convincing on both -- and then, fortunately, and it took, i mean, it's really quite a long negotiation, but they did agree to l
and when i ran into this story, ali safan was working with david bradley. i had seen -- jim foley was the first to be killed, and that had already happened. and i was talking to ali in new york, and he told me that he was working with dade bradley -- david bradley to free other american hostages. and i just had to do that story. because i'd been so upset. jim foley was a reporter -- >> right. >> you know, part of our fraternity. so there's a bit of a logistics problem. david bradley...
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he would follow david beckham and bradley cooper as recent winners. >> we did have to say good-bye to little women star. >> not even realizing i was going to learn things from this process. >> james hifrjcliff and lori hernandez all head into next >>> let's get you out the door in case you do have to run out soon. 5:47 and our temperature in phoenix down to 56 degrees. so another chilly start to the day and i do think phoenix will cool a little bit further especially right around that sunrise that 7:00 a.m. before we start to see that temperature climb. we'll be back into the upper 70s by 11:00 and that means by low 80s. today's warm up a little quicker and today the warmest day of the week as temperatures warm to 89 degrees by this afternoon. a very warm day on top. so we are going to have to be on record watch today and it's not just the valley. we're going to feel the warmth across the state with flagstaff coming in 2 degrees shy this afternoon and tuscan just two degrees shy of the record. so we could potentially tie th today. i'll be watching it. again for now my forecast is 89 d
he would follow david beckham and bradley cooper as recent winners. >> we did have to say good-bye to little women star. >> not even realizing i was going to learn things from this process. >> james hifrjcliff and lori hernandez all head into next >>> let's get you out the door in case you do have to run out soon. 5:47 and our temperature in phoenix down to 56 degrees. so another chilly start to the day and i do think phoenix will cool a little bit further especially...
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charlie: david wrote about people gathering the night before obama's inauguration at david and katherine bradley's, and they were singing civil rights songs, including amazing grace. many people knew the first stanza, but by the time they got to the end of amazing grace, there was only one person still singing. >> she was so proud of that. she had a beautiful singing voice because she grew up singing in the church. it is true, lift up your voice and sing. even the national anthem. she knew every stanza of that also. when everyone else would get quiet because you are pretending what you're singing but you are really mumbling, she would get louder and louder because she know all the words and she was proud of that. charlie: had life been good to her before the cancer? >> very good. she would tell you that without hesitation. she was rich in important ways. she was accomplished in her career, but she had deep and abiding friendships. she had a lovely home. she was curious about the world and would travel the world. she loved arts. she was out and about in the city all the time. she really did feel th
charlie: david wrote about people gathering the night before obama's inauguration at david and katherine bradley's, and they were singing civil rights songs, including amazing grace. many people knew the first stanza, but by the time they got to the end of amazing grace, there was only one person still singing. >> she was so proud of that. she had a beautiful singing voice because she grew up singing in the church. it is true, lift up your voice and sing. even the national anthem. she...
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bradley center. while fans can ask brewers g-m david stearns and manager craig counsell questions at the inside the brewers town hall event, at miller park.for the one minute drill, i'm lance allan. friday night under the li. the big ten conference just announced it would play six friday night football games a year starting in 20-17 and continuing through at least 20-22.the big ten already has played friday night games on labor day weekend. those games will continue and be counted among the six each year. wisconsin athletic director barry alvarez said he would be open to playing at home on labor day weekend in "selected years" today, brewers fans get their chance to hear from the crew's and manager craig counsell the team is holding "inside the brewers" at miller park. stearns and counsell will lay out their vision for the future.parking opens at six tonight, the event starts at seven yesterday was cloudy and damp with showers throughout the day, and highs in the mid to upper 50s. most of us got evening, with the heaviest rain south of milwaukee. the sky cleared out overnight with lows dropping into the mi
bradley center. while fans can ask brewers g-m david stearns and manager craig counsell questions at the inside the brewers town hall event, at miller park.for the one minute drill, i'm lance allan. friday night under the li. the big ten conference just announced it would play six friday night football games a year starting in 20-17 and continuing through at least 20-22.the big ten already has played friday night games on labor day weekend. those games will continue and be counted among the six...
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david: thank you, bill bradley. thanks for being here.ute 10 seconds away from the opening bell in new york city. the story in europe looks like this. down 2% and more at one point in today's session. then we erased all of the losses in the day. the stoxx 600 pretty much unchanged. a remarkable turnaround for european equities and futures as well. u.s. futures limit down. aggressive repricing now down just .8%. alix: it's like investors learned from brexit. very strong. some analysts saying you could still see more short-term downsides. jonathan: what strikes me is the idea that a couple of seconds before the cash open in new york the dollar would be unchanged, different than many people anticipated. a much more resilient risk asset at the moment. we are lower but not as aggressively. -16 points on the s&p 500. expected,big move as a substantially weaker mexican peso. 10 full percentage points. crude unchanged. the unexpected. 25 seconds into the session. let's get you up to speed. julie: stocks are down. a far cry from the depths of the
david: thank you, bill bradley. thanks for being here.ute 10 seconds away from the opening bell in new york city. the story in europe looks like this. down 2% and more at one point in today's session. then we erased all of the losses in the day. the stoxx 600 pretty much unchanged. a remarkable turnaround for european equities and futures as well. u.s. futures limit down. aggressive repricing now down just .8%. alix: it's like investors learned from brexit. very strong. some analysts saying you...
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us they don't have record of bradley tech students committing crimes at the bar.the bar's owner countered saying most issues are going unreported.live in walker's point david ade cbs 58 news. the city of milwaukee's warrant forgiveness program turned out to be ?very? popular. today was the last day and the line stretched outside the municipal court building as the sun came up. up.three judges offered to warrants. the idea was to help people who might otherwise be afraid to show up for those warrants to get their lives back on track.well as you ca see, residents responded in bireached out to the court administrator to see if the program might be extended ....but obviously, they're pretty busy and we haveard n't heck yet. no new appointments announced yet from the donald trump sitich otoday's coverage focused on reports of turmoil h the ct refuting with tweets raer national media directly. 3 trump seeking to communicate with voters directly called the process "very organized" and lashed out at the new york times for reporting otherwise. messages coming from trump's advisors and supporters vary. kellyanne conway / trump good about the transition. i y actually
us they don't have record of bradley tech students committing crimes at the bar.the bar's owner countered saying most issues are going unreported.live in walker's point david ade cbs 58 news. the city of milwaukee's warrant forgiveness program turned out to be ?very? popular. today was the last day and the line stretched outside the municipal court building as the sun came up. up.three judges offered to warrants. the idea was to help people who might otherwise be afraid to show up for those...
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david. .hank you for joining us it has been a long week for a lot of people. this is a great opportunity to debrief and recalculate where everything is. i am joined by neil bradley on my far left. stafferformer senior for house majority leader eric cantor, and he also worked for roy blunt when he was the majority whip. coburn worked for tom when he was in the house. and one of the founders of rock solutions, former senior a or for harryd -- aid reid, the outgoing minority leader. and he also worked for mark pryor when he was in the senate. think you for being here. we have a lot of unanswered questions. i think for a lot of people the election took them by surprise as we have heard continuously. people are interested to know, who are some of the people that are going to be running things? who will be devising policy, making things happen on capitol hill? let's start with you neil. in the house, there were questions whether paul ryan would face a contested speaker election in june. what sort of challenges do you face as he ryan heads into the new congress? he struck a very conciliatory tone in his press conference. he seemed excited about rolling up the sleeves a
david. .hank you for joining us it has been a long week for a lot of people. this is a great opportunity to debrief and recalculate where everything is. i am joined by neil bradley on my far left. stafferformer senior for house majority leader eric cantor, and he also worked for roy blunt when he was the majority whip. coburn worked for tom when he was in the house. and one of the founders of rock solutions, former senior a or for harryd -- aid reid, the outgoing minority leader. and he also...
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david. thank you for joining us, been a long week for a lot of people and this is a great opportunity to debrief and recalculate where everything is. neil bradley, founder of policy solutions and former staffer for house majority leader eric kantor and worked for roy blunt, majority whip. goes back to working for senator/dr. no in the house. and to my left, founder of rock solutions. former lead for harry reed, and worked for tom daschle who you'll be listening to a little bit later today and worked for mark pryor in the senate. thank you for being here. we've got a lot of unanswered questions. i think a lot of people, the election took them by surprise as we've heard continuously. people are kind of interested to know who are some of the people who are going to be running things, devising policy, making sure that things happen, particularly on capitol hill. neil, start with you, in house -- a lot of questions about whether paul ryan face a contested speaker's election in january and friction between them and president-elect donald trump, what challenges do you see? he struck a conciliatory tone yesterday in his press conference and seemed exci
david. thank you for joining us, been a long week for a lot of people and this is a great opportunity to debrief and recalculate where everything is. neil bradley, founder of policy solutions and former staffer for house majority leader eric kantor and worked for roy blunt, majority whip. goes back to working for senator/dr. no in the house. and to my left, founder of rock solutions. former lead for harry reed, and worked for tom daschle who you'll be listening to a little bit later today and...