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but dick thankfully saw some potential. that was an unusual lapse in judgment i would add, but he thought he saw potential and took the chance on a young contender. but of course the rest of the world knows dick lugar best for histowering impact on us policy and world affairs .d world his interest in international affairs back to his and his brothers success drumming up more export business to turn around the family factory and it blossomed into something remarkable . three years, he represented one of our nations mustlisten to, most respected voices when it came to our role in the world . whether you happened to be chairman of the foreign relations committee or ranking member at a given time, respect for his expertise was universal. his most famous accomplishments for good reason revolve around his work on arms control. in 1991 the nunn-lugar program stepped into the breach as the soviet union was dissolving. he took action to decommission nuclear weapons before they could disappear or fall into the wrong hands. those effo
but dick thankfully saw some potential. that was an unusual lapse in judgment i would add, but he thought he saw potential and took the chance on a young contender. but of course the rest of the world knows dick lugar best for histowering impact on us policy and world affairs .d world his interest in international affairs back to his and his brothers success drumming up more export business to turn around the family factory and it blossomed into something remarkable . three years, he...
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dick laird was a tough guy.rican training was that japanese troops were bloodthirsty killing machines. and how did dick laird and paul tatsuguchi, how did they collide? >> obmascik: dick laird looks up the knoll and sees that a group of japanese soldiers has captured an american mortar. and so, laird pulls out two grenades. he pulls the pin, and then he throws it. the grenade explodes, and laird finds that some troops who are alive. and he and a fellow soldier kill them. >> wertheim: he kills eight japanese men. >> obmascik: he does. and he wins the silver star for it. >> wertheim: on one of them, he notices something unusual. what was that? >> obmascik: there is an address book that's full of some names from california. and there is a sheet, the diary. >> wertheim: whose personal effects were those? >> obmascik: he found the diary of paul tatsuguchi, whom he had killed as tatsuguchi was joinint and the japanese occupation ofet day, w500 defe soldiers gd on this harry sasser witnessed the mass suicide. >> sasser
dick laird was a tough guy.rican training was that japanese troops were bloodthirsty killing machines. and how did dick laird and paul tatsuguchi, how did they collide? >> obmascik: dick laird looks up the knoll and sees that a group of japanese soldiers has captured an american mortar. and so, laird pulls out two grenades. he pulls the pin, and then he throws it. the grenade explodes, and laird finds that some troops who are alive. and he and a fellow soldier kill them. >>...
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on tinder you get a match and guys would be, like, dick pick! on bumble, women make the first move. it's, like, match, nice to meet you, and john is like, dick pick! wait, let them ask for the difnlgt as offensive as sending a dick pick, is i feel really bad for the guys whose dick picks make it through the filter. ( laughter ) yeah, it's a likely bad way to find out you've got a weird dick, when the filter is, like, oh, damn, i thought that was the thumb. yo, you need to get that checked out, man. i'm sorry. and finally, in the world of instagram, chimpanzees, they're one of the humans' closest relatives, all right. and today we found out they're even closer to the hiewnls than we thought. >> people are going banana also over these opinion credible video of a chimpanzee who's managed to work at how to use an iphone. the academic april is seen scrolling through videos and photos on the smartphone after mastering the ability to swipe through different images. >> trevor: are you shitting me? ( laughter ) there's a chimpanzee who knows how to use i
on tinder you get a match and guys would be, like, dick pick! on bumble, women make the first move. it's, like, match, nice to meet you, and john is like, dick pick! wait, let them ask for the difnlgt as offensive as sending a dick pick, is i feel really bad for the guys whose dick picks make it through the filter. ( laughter ) yeah, it's a likely bad way to find out you've got a weird dick, when the filter is, like, oh, damn, i thought that was the thumb. yo, you need to get that checked out,...
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it would be hard-pressed to find anyone who did >> meanwhile, dick, saying they weren't specific aboutis the exact complaint from the sell side today they argue that management talked about uncertainty in prior quarters, basically didn't give you a whole lot to work with it flies in the face of strength elsewhere. i wonder if you think some of the strength we've seen, for example, in twitter's metrics, may be a sign that in fact there is some rotation going on. >> yeah, you know, google's just so effective at direct response advertising, because you know, when someone types in a search term, this is an intent, very much intent-based advertising. this is a thing i'm looking for and want to get. so they traditionally haven't seen, you know, people moving away from them toward other more brand-based platforms. so it was strange. my only guesscould be that amazon, the strength of amazon's intent-based searches is starting to take some share from them and again, sundar was sort of obtuse about some changes they're making to the platform and introducing machine learning and ai that might hav
it would be hard-pressed to find anyone who did >> meanwhile, dick, saying they weren't specific aboutis the exact complaint from the sell side today they argue that management talked about uncertainty in prior quarters, basically didn't give you a whole lot to work with it flies in the face of strength elsewhere. i wonder if you think some of the strength we've seen, for example, in twitter's metrics, may be a sign that in fact there is some rotation going on. >> yeah, you know,...
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dick thornburgh was pennsylvania's governor at the time. for the next 10 minutes, we visit the university of pittsburgh's archive service center to hear more about the accident and governor thornburgh's role. governor thornburgh: our prime concern has been, is, and remains a concern for the safety of the residents of the area, and of those workers who must carry out the responsibility of decontamination of the unit two facility. the most pressing question is which of the alternatives is the safest? if i'm satisfied that there is an alternative which meets that description, then i certainly would support it. because i am concerned about the safety of this area. ms. watson: we are at the university of pittsburgh hillman library. we are in the thornburgh room, looking at some of the thornburgh collection. dick thornburgh is a pittsburgher from the start. attended law school here. he has gone on to be governor of pennsylvania, u.s. attorney general. his collection is here now, his archive collection, at the university of pittsburgh. the thornbu
dick thornburgh was pennsylvania's governor at the time. for the next 10 minutes, we visit the university of pittsburgh's archive service center to hear more about the accident and governor thornburgh's role. governor thornburgh: our prime concern has been, is, and remains a concern for the safety of the residents of the area, and of those workers who must carry out the responsibility of decontamination of the unit two facility. the most pressing question is which of the alternatives is the...
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. >> he and dick were real buddies. but the tuberculosis got him. harold died. when you lose an older brother you suddenly have to take on the role of elder son. ♪ >> i always had the drive o >> i always had the drive of my father behind me, saying i had to quit when i was in the sixth grade so, you're going to do better. >> when we came in as freshmen, dick nixon was something of an opportunist. he wasn't athletic, but he went out for the football team. this was deliberate because the image served him well since this would contribute to his election as student body president, as a leader on campus. >> i worked my way through college and through law school. >> in 1940 probably the best thing that ever happened to me happened. i married pat. she was a beautiful girl, and she was a very remarkable person too. her mother died when she was about 9 years of age. her father died when she was 16. and still graduated from usc with honors. >> in 1942 i went into the service. >> i enlisted in the navy. i was convinced that with this aggression that was sweeping across the
. >> he and dick were real buddies. but the tuberculosis got him. harold died. when you lose an older brother you suddenly have to take on the role of elder son. ♪ >> i always had the drive o >> i always had the drive of my father behind me, saying i had to quit when i was in the sixth grade so, you're going to do better. >> when we came in as freshmen, dick nixon was something of an opportunist. he wasn't athletic, but he went out for the football team. this was...
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crews were called to the fire just north of dick hudsons pub in bingley around lunchtime today and haves and water backpacks. hundreds of extra police officers have been drafted in by the metropolitan police from other forces as it tries to move climate change protestors from parts of central london. since the demonstrations began on monday more than 750 people have been arrested. our correspondent simonjones has been following some of the remaining protestors — and sent us this from waterloo bridge. you get a real sense that the patience of the police is being stretched as are the resources. but the protests on this bridge continue causing disruption to traffic and people in the area. let's show you the picture there. unlike oxford circus which was cleared earlier, people are still here, they are making speeches, singing, cheering from time to time. a bit like what happened earlier at oxford circus, what police have done is formed a circle around the protesters on the bridge to try and keep the numbers contained there. to try to take people away. what protesters have been doing is lyin
crews were called to the fire just north of dick hudsons pub in bingley around lunchtime today and haves and water backpacks. hundreds of extra police officers have been drafted in by the metropolitan police from other forces as it tries to move climate change protestors from parts of central london. since the demonstrations began on monday more than 750 people have been arrested. our correspondent simonjones has been following some of the remaining protestors — and sent us this from waterloo...
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so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ tricky dick.tched the final episode of cnn's four-part series. you can't help bud draw parallels. a professor at harvard has written about race and the republican party. leah, first of all, thanks for being part of the conversation. where do you see the comparisons between nixon and trump in terms of how they speak or spoke to white voters? >> so you know, donald trump's attempts at the southern strategy i think represent the absolute worst excesses of richard nixon's version of the southern strategy. >> how so. >> when we see something like with donald trump and we see him kind of calling out, you know, not using dog whistles in fact speaking with a megaphone really, making overt gestures to race, to to bigotry to racism, we don't necessarily see that in the same way with nixon even though you know, the moment of the southern strategy is popularized during the nixon era. flix on is all over the place when it comes to the southern strategy. we see a explitity lit racelized race-baiting racial camp
so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ tricky dick.tched the final episode of cnn's four-part series. you can't help bud draw parallels. a professor at harvard has written about race and the republican party. leah, first of all, thanks for being part of the conversation. where do you see the comparisons between nixon and trump in terms of how they speak or spoke to white voters? >> so you know, donald trump's attempts at the southern strategy i think...
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chief petr officer dicks -- petty officer dicks, in partnership with wells fargo, alan and the minnesota council for veterans, thanked and honored our service members for their sacrifices to our great nation. alan currently serves as the chair of the minnesota veterans' team members network, which is part of our state's assistance council. it allows people to access housing, legal assistance. alan made the spirit of minnesota veterans tribute bell a reality. the bell embodies the symbolism of respect that our community has toward our military because of their courage and valor. we are safer and stronger as a country. we are thankful for alan. he reminds us how important it is to remember and honor those who gave so much to our nation. your service and all your work on behalf of our veterans and their families is greatly appreciated. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize mitch for being named the 019 sock rapid citizen of the year. mitch is a life-long resident of sock rapids in the sock rapids community. he's also a life-long public servant. through his organization, mitch raises money
chief petr officer dicks -- petty officer dicks, in partnership with wells fargo, alan and the minnesota council for veterans, thanked and honored our service members for their sacrifices to our great nation. alan currently serves as the chair of the minnesota veterans' team members network, which is part of our state's assistance council. it allows people to access housing, legal assistance. alan made the spirit of minnesota veterans tribute bell a reality. the bell embodies the symbolism of...
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dick's stands by. ♪ >> it was a night to remember the men and women in blue. stepping up to home plate to throw the first pitch, brothers and law enforcement officers danny and ryan shaw who were both shot in the line of duty during july 7th ambush in 2017, corporal brian shaw was on duty inside el centro college when he was caught in gunfire. >> i'm recovering. taking it day by day. >> later that year his brother dps trooper danny shaw was shot while on assignment near the tex-mex border by the rio grande. >> every day is a battle. just make it one at a time. >> both say they could immediately relate to friday's news of another dps trooper that was shot. >> it takes you back to that day. i know what he's going through. >> they had these words of encouragement supporting another brother in blue. >> just hang in there. it'll get better, i promise. it'll get better. let them know that we are out there supporting them. rob: good story, 24 minutes after the hour, deadly mistake, new video showing college s
dick's stands by. ♪ >> it was a night to remember the men and women in blue. stepping up to home plate to throw the first pitch, brothers and law enforcement officers danny and ryan shaw who were both shot in the line of duty during july 7th ambush in 2017, corporal brian shaw was on duty inside el centro college when he was caught in gunfire. >> i'm recovering. taking it day by day. >> later that year his brother dps trooper danny shaw was shot while on assignment near the...
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will we see a cut, dick?ssibility is greater that we will see a cut than we will see stability. i think just again, tapping into history, you know, when the federal reserve was established back in 1913, there was no view whatsoever that it would be independent and it wasn't until harry truman became president that anyone in the presidential office decided to take on the fed because the fed did what the president told them to do and the fed did what the president told them to do under the nixon administration and reagan and his secretary of the treasury, baker, you know, put their people on to the fed to neutralize voelker and therefore what president trump is doing actually is more consistent with the history of presidents acting with the fed than what we saw from the bush and the clinton administrations. right now, i would say that president trump is in the right. he's in the right in the fact the fed moved too vigorously over issues that made no sense whatsoever like a normalized interest rate which simply
will we see a cut, dick?ssibility is greater that we will see a cut than we will see stability. i think just again, tapping into history, you know, when the federal reserve was established back in 1913, there was no view whatsoever that it would be independent and it wasn't until harry truman became president that anyone in the presidential office decided to take on the fed because the fed did what the president told them to do and the fed did what the president told them to do under the nixon...
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so we mourn dicks passing but we celebrate this life that was lived so well and so fully. our friend loved us at 87 years old with the affection and gratitude of his colleagues. with the respect of his country and leaders around the world. with the love of his beautiful family and with a world that is measurably safer for his work. a remarkable legacy that suits a remarkable man. >> now met president before i begin the bulk of my remarks, i wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt condolences to the victims of the shooting on saturday in california. a gunman opened fire in a synagogue during services after yelling anti-semitic slurs. his heinous attack left a d60-year-old woman dead, a rabbi wounded, a man and an eight-year-old girl with wounds. we've seen so many different houses of worship attacked in recent weeks. just one week ago on easter sunday, hundreds of christian sri lankans were massacred in their churches and what happened in the synagogue in california is rooted in the same white supremacist hatred and bile that drove attacks against the tree of life s
so we mourn dicks passing but we celebrate this life that was lived so well and so fully. our friend loved us at 87 years old with the affection and gratitude of his colleagues. with the respect of his country and leaders around the world. with the love of his beautiful family and with a world that is measurably safer for his work. a remarkable legacy that suits a remarkable man. >> now met president before i begin the bulk of my remarks, i wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt...
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then in 200015, dick -- 2015 dick and his fellow raiders received the congressional gold medal. these men as you might imagine shared an incredible bond and their lasting camaraderie was evident through one special tradition they shared. for each reunion the crew would share acognac in silver goblets engraved with the raider's name. after toasting to the men who had died since their last reunion, they would flip over the goblets of those who had passed away. at their final reunion in 2013 only four raiders were left. after determining that this would be the final reunion due to their age and travel limitations, dick delivered the last toast. now his silver goblet will be turned over just as it was for the 79 brothers who left this earth before him. so today we remember the final doolittle raider for his incredible courage and sacrifice and a life well lived. america has lost another hero but our country will never forget him. i send my condolences to dick's family and friends and especially his son rich and daughter cindy. madam president, i yield the floor. and i note the absen
then in 200015, dick -- 2015 dick and his fellow raiders received the congressional gold medal. these men as you might imagine shared an incredible bond and their lasting camaraderie was evident through one special tradition they shared. for each reunion the crew would share acognac in silver goblets engraved with the raider's name. after toasting to the men who had died since their last reunion, they would flip over the goblets of those who had passed away. at their final reunion in 2013 only...
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. >> reporter: dick cole was the copilot of the lead plane and the last survivor of the 80 men who struckrica was still reeling from the attack on pearl harbor. after dropping their bombs on dokyo, cole and his crew bailed out over china as their plane ran out of fuel and crashed. he lived to be 103, and as age whittled down their number, the surviving raiders decided to hold their last public reunion in 2013. >> all good things have to come to an end. >> reporter: they played to a packed house and people stood in line to shake dick cole's hand. >> i had no idea you guys were such a big deal. >> we didn't either. >> reporter: today, in a hangar at an air force base in texas, dick cole packed the house one last time. david martin, cbs news. >> glor: and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm jeff glor. we will see you tomorrow. have a great night. captioning sponsored by cbs who doesn't love a deal? i do. check out the united explorer card. savin' on this! savin' on this! savin' in here. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com. >>> an urgent search. a body seen facedown in the
. >> reporter: dick cole was the copilot of the lead plane and the last survivor of the 80 men who struckrica was still reeling from the attack on pearl harbor. after dropping their bombs on dokyo, cole and his crew bailed out over china as their plane ran out of fuel and crashed. he lived to be 103, and as age whittled down their number, the surviving raiders decided to hold their last public reunion in 2013. >> all good things have to come to an end. >> reporter: they played...
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dick wanted numbers. urine economist, i'm a financial types of uses like, this lets us see the number of commercial banks from the 1950s to now. we see is a line go sideways until the 1980s. >> i don't think there's much doubt that the shape of the sign will continue on down to the southeast in these numbers will fall but i will say that the 65% reduction in the number of things but 4700 is still a lot of banks while this was going on something else really important happen which is the banks became much more concentrated in real estate and real estate risk in his thinking gets more and more focused on real estate becomes even more political for the political finance to be considered the commercial banks by and large cannot today more collectively be called real estate banks and that's a huge and important story in and of itself. we talked about how the 1950s was safe, the early 28 banking failures in the decade this is a history, the number of the banking failures in the united states by decade, it's a pr
dick wanted numbers. urine economist, i'm a financial types of uses like, this lets us see the number of commercial banks from the 1950s to now. we see is a line go sideways until the 1980s. >> i don't think there's much doubt that the shape of the sign will continue on down to the southeast in these numbers will fall but i will say that the 65% reduction in the number of things but 4700 is still a lot of banks while this was going on something else really important happen which is the...
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bush and dick cheney! thank you very much and god bless america! >> at the convention, george w.lican presidential candidate. >> mr. chairman, delegates and my fellow citizens, i proudly accept your nomination. >> george w. bush is ready to take on the fight with the democratic nominee. clinton's vice president, al gore. >> there the powerful. we are for the people. >> both al gore and george w. bush had liabilities. a lot of people didn't think that highly of in terms of his experience, in terms of his intelligence. >> he was a shockingly bad speaker. >> we will knock down the toll booth of the road of the tax code we have today. >> a lot of people found al gore unlikable and part of a scandalized administration. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> after the monica lewinsky scandal, george w. bush represented a good christian values and someone happily married and someone who you are not going to read about in the scandal sheets. >> his father campaigned under the platform of a kinder, gentler nation. george w. bush campaigns under a platform of conservatism.
bush and dick cheney! thank you very much and god bless america! >> at the convention, george w.lican presidential candidate. >> mr. chairman, delegates and my fellow citizens, i proudly accept your nomination. >> george w. bush is ready to take on the fight with the democratic nominee. clinton's vice president, al gore. >> there the powerful. we are for the people. >> both al gore and george w. bush had liabilities. a lot of people didn't think that highly of in...
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if you have been watching our fascinating series tricky dick along with us, you just relived the final hours of richard nixon's presidency as the white house corruption scandal was exposed to public view and struck the nation and the world. what have we learned about watergate and the nixon presidency and how does it inform the moment we're living through now? former nixon white house council john dean and former watergate special prosecutor. i just find this documentary so fascinating. the story of richard nixon it is shakespearean in scope and scale. for a lot of people watergate is like a flashpoint but in reality it played out over a very long period of time. >> two years from the time of the break in. two years and a couple of months until nixon's resignation in august of 1974 and it was a packed two years with a tremendous amount of information that at the time seems incomprehensibly difficult for a lot of people because of the huge cast of characters involved. i'm not sure that today's cast of characters might be even more difficult to follow. >> as a reporter of the washington
if you have been watching our fascinating series tricky dick along with us, you just relived the final hours of richard nixon's presidency as the white house corruption scandal was exposed to public view and struck the nation and the world. what have we learned about watergate and the nixon presidency and how does it inform the moment we're living through now? former nixon white house council john dean and former watergate special prosecutor. i just find this documentary so fascinating. the...
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the final episode of tricky dick airs tonight.tion of talking tricky dick, a fascinating conversation with some of the key watergate players hosted by anderson cooper. only right here on cnn. we'll be right back. plan. -welcome to our complete freedom plan. -it's all possible with a cfp professional. ♪ -find your certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. billions of problems. morning breath? garlic breath? stinky breath? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath fresh breath oral rinse instantly fights all types of bad breath and works for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy. there's therabreath at walmart. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make-or-break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium
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cheney: i gave the other 45 to dick.laughter] >> can you talk about writing a book like this and where the papers and where did you visit madison descendents and if you could ask james madison today , one question that emerged from your research, what would that question be? mrs. cheney: that last one is a puzzler. i will have to think about that one while i talk. the madison papers are in different places. you have to travel a little bit. you have to go to princeton, for example, because there are public papers there. there are unpublished papers about madison's family in the presbyterian historical society. 30 volumes of madison's papers are online. they have been digitized and have done a wonderful job with digitizing. dolly's papers as well. it has been done by the university of virginia. think of that. research is so much easier now than it has been before. i was chairman of the national endowment for the humanities for a time, and i used to be appalled that some of the things that we funded. but if they were to inc
cheney: i gave the other 45 to dick.laughter] >> can you talk about writing a book like this and where the papers and where did you visit madison descendents and if you could ask james madison today , one question that emerged from your research, what would that question be? mrs. cheney: that last one is a puzzler. i will have to think about that one while i talk. the madison papers are in different places. you have to travel a little bit. you have to go to princeton, for example, because...
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rob: 45 minutes after the hour, dick's sporting goods taking stand on selling guns. you order dinner to be delivered . rob: interesting story here, unplanned, an troughersial antiabortion film faces new problems despite major debut at the box office. >> can you hear talk about procedures, these are little babies. >> i'mi'm not going to apologize for doing a job that helps women in crisis. film ranking in over $6 million, doubling box office predictions for opening prediction, planned parenthood director, pro-life activists, big issues with twitter and it may be political. jillian: democratic socialists will be on newsstand, yes, new york congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, she is time magazine's newest cover girl. 29-year-old as america's lighting rod, far-left ideas that are shaking up washington. right now alexandria ocasio-cortez is facing major backlash for comparing the impacts of climate change to 9/11 while pushing her green new deal. turning point usa charlie kirk says those ideas shouldn't be celebrated. >> in some ways she's antitrump, constantly wrong
rob: 45 minutes after the hour, dick's sporting goods taking stand on selling guns. you order dinner to be delivered . rob: interesting story here, unplanned, an troughersial antiabortion film faces new problems despite major debut at the box office. >> can you hear talk about procedures, these are little babies. >> i'mi'm not going to apologize for doing a job that helps women in crisis. film ranking in over $6 million, doubling box office predictions for opening prediction,...
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such a big deal. >> we didn't either. >> reporter: today in a hangar at an air force base in texas, dicke packed the house one last time. david martin, cbs news. >> that is the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news k f the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. all of washington is in spin mode after the release of the long-awaited mueller report. president trump and his allies insist the report clears him of any wrongdoing, and moscow's effort to influence the 2016 presidential election. but the reports also details a long list of contacts between president trump's associates and russians, and it recounts numerous instances where the president attempted to block the investigation. the report itself has long sections blacked out. congress plans to subpoena the full report along with the underlying investigative documents. william barr is already scheduled to testify on capitol hill, and democrats also want to hear from sp
such a big deal. >> we didn't either. >> reporter: today in a hangar at an air force base in texas, dicke packed the house one last time. david martin, cbs news. >> that is the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news k f the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don...
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"tricky dick" airs next right here on cnn. thanks for being here. i'm ana cabrera.on are just back. >> 3:27 a.m. on this morning after the election, november the 9th. >> we want nixon! we want
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rainbow dick. way. >> darren: exactly, how do you write this off? do i add a little tip? >> anthony: can we have a bag? can i pass this along? i'm not walking around with this. you know what i mean, i'm holding two -- i feel like i'm -- >> darren: so when are they -- tell me what they represent? >> anthony: uh, embarrassment. >> anthony: all this is the legacy of drukpa kunley -- a llama and holy man who lived 500 years ago, and spread the tenets of buddhism, along with the healthy skepticism for the institutions of power. >> supe: we are sitting just below the chimi l'hakhang, which is a temple built in the honor of drukpa kunley. the temple is also known as the "temple of fertility." >> anthony: he reveled unapologetically in casual sex, the copious use of spirits and seduction. smiting demons and making frequent friends with what is referred to as his "flaming thunderbolt of wisdom." which is a term you and i are unlikely to get away with. >> anthony: people from all over the world come here to
rainbow dick. way. >> darren: exactly, how do you write this off? do i add a little tip? >> anthony: can we have a bag? can i pass this along? i'm not walking around with this. you know what i mean, i'm holding two -- i feel like i'm -- >> darren: so when are they -- tell me what they represent? >> anthony: uh, embarrassment. >> anthony: all this is the legacy of drukpa kunley -- a llama and holy man who lived 500 years ago, and spread the tenets of buddhism, along...
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david: that was democratic senator from illinois, dick durbin.ore from my interview later on in the program. is ourhead, boeing company in the crosshairs as its ceo answers to shareholders. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." time for a company in the crosshairs. boeing is holding its annual meeting with the recent 737 max accidents taking center stage. we are joined by taylor riggs. we had a news conference at a shareholders meeting. what came out of it? taylor: i will start with the news conference. it was the first time we heard from the ceo since the groundings of the 737 max. he continues to say they are in constant contact with customers. this is a different tone than we have heard from other customers like southwest and emirates who said they would've preferred better communication. andceo sticking to that highlighting safety concerns. even though someone asked are there any questions about you stepping down or resigning as the yellen chairman, -- resigning as chairman, he said his concern was abo
david: that was democratic senator from illinois, dick durbin.ore from my interview later on in the program. is ourhead, boeing company in the crosshairs as its ceo answers to shareholders. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." time for a company in the crosshairs. boeing is holding its annual meeting with the recent 737 max accidents taking center stage. we are joined by taylor riggs. we had a news conference at a shareholders meeting. what...
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. >> still ahead this morning, dick durbin joins the conversation.ll ask him about william barr's planned testimony to that panel. as the a.g. plans to skip the house judiciary's hearing on the matter. but first, representative max rose will be our guest. "morning joe" is back in a moment. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. we're the tenney's and we're usaa members for life. call usaa to start saving on insurance today. eh, not enough fiber... chocolate would be good... snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. glucerna. everyday progress got it.r pickup order? ran out of ink and i have a big meeting today. and 2 boxes of twizzlers... yeah, uh... for the team... the team? gooo team.... order online pickup in an hour. hurry and get an extra 20% off with coupon. at office depot offic
. >> still ahead this morning, dick durbin joins the conversation.ll ask him about william barr's planned testimony to that panel. as the a.g. plans to skip the house judiciary's hearing on the matter. but first, representative max rose will be our guest. "morning joe" is back in a moment. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a...
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bush and dick chaney. thank you very much and god bless america. >> at the convention, george w.o become the presidential candidate. >> mr. chairman, delicates and my fellow citizens, i proudly accept your nomination. >> george w. bush is ready to take on the fight with the democratic nominee. clinton's vice president, a al gore. >> they're for the powerful. we're for the people. >> both al gore and george w. bush had liabilities. a lot of people didn't think that highly of george w. bush in terms of his experience and intelligence. >> he was a bad speaker. >> however a lot of people found al gore to be unhikable and also part of a scandalized administration. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> after the scandal, george w. bush represented good christian values. someone who was happily married. someone that you're not going to read about in the scandal sheets. ichlts his fath george w. bush campaigns under a platform of compassionate c conservatism. >> he came across with a kinder, gentler sort of concept that played well with the public. >> he believed in stro
bush and dick chaney. thank you very much and god bless america. >> at the convention, george w.o become the presidential candidate. >> mr. chairman, delicates and my fellow citizens, i proudly accept your nomination. >> george w. bush is ready to take on the fight with the democratic nominee. clinton's vice president, a al gore. >> they're for the powerful. we're for the people. >> both al gore and george w. bush had liabilities. a lot of people didn't think that...
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president -- >> yes. >> this is dick. >> yes, dick?urage hanoi, i mean, saigon not to come to the table, because basically we've got to get them to paris or you can't have a peace. >> you just tell our people that the south vietnamese are going to get any better deal out of the united states government than the congress. >> an american spokesman in paris said today the peace talks scheduled for tomorrow will be postponed because of south vietnam's refusal to participate. >> as we come down to the wire, it seems to me that the developments of the last few days clearly indicate that the american people need fresh ideas, new men and new leadership if we are to bring to an end the war in which we're presently engaged. >> election night '68. reporting from election headquarters. >> perhaps the closest race in the nation's history. >> richard nixon in a remarkable political comeback narrowly has been elected the 37th president of the united states. >> the president-elect, richard nixon. >> remarkable comeback, perhaps the most remarkable pol
president -- >> yes. >> this is dick. >> yes, dick?urage hanoi, i mean, saigon not to come to the table, because basically we've got to get them to paris or you can't have a peace. >> you just tell our people that the south vietnamese are going to get any better deal out of the united states government than the congress. >> an american spokesman in paris said today the peace talks scheduled for tomorrow will be postponed because of south vietnam's refusal to...
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dick paul is president of christy's for europe the middle east russia and india. if anyone can explain why works of art can be so mind bogglingly expensive it's him. because it's no value of an artwork is first and foremost it's a static value it's a cultural value and that's determined by art history and the canon and today there's a consensus that because it was an interesting artist. when someone buys a piece for such a crazy price is out of love for art of minor vaniman is that my experience the overwhelming majority of collectors we encounter i know personally are indeed interested in the art and not just in art as investment though of course there are investors as well versed on the work that fetched the highest price ever was sold at christie's in new york in twenty seventeen salvator monday a portrait of jesus from around fifteen zero three ascribed by some experts to leonardo da vinci. two hundred million is bit so you are good million two hundred million two hundred thirty two of the bridge and it's big it may be a significant or even important work of a
dick paul is president of christy's for europe the middle east russia and india. if anyone can explain why works of art can be so mind bogglingly expensive it's him. because it's no value of an artwork is first and foremost it's a static value it's a cultural value and that's determined by art history and the canon and today there's a consensus that because it was an interesting artist. when someone buys a piece for such a crazy price is out of love for art of minor vaniman is that my...
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ray: it's not the dick joke you tell. it's how you tell the dick joke that makes it funny.is: pause. amber: you did ask him a lot of questions to make sure that he meant exactly what he said. lemonis: because i wanted him to clarify how ignorant he was. i wanted him to write the script for me. amber: and he did. lemonis: i am a big believer that you are who you do business with. and so the fact that you think i would do business with you because you do that, whether it's your personality or not, i just can't. i can get over business problems. fix the process. make it safe. put the air-conditioning in. figure out how to pay the taxes. create a better work environment. sell more. diversify the product. i can fix those. i can't fix you from being a racist and a sexist. but here's the good news. i won't have to fix it, 'cause i'm not gonna be here. nice meeting you. justin: nice to meet you, too. lemonis: i wish you guys luck. justin: all right. lemonis: thank you so much, okay? business appears, based online, that it's closed today. ray got fired from his radio gig before the
ray: it's not the dick joke you tell. it's how you tell the dick joke that makes it funny.is: pause. amber: you did ask him a lot of questions to make sure that he meant exactly what he said. lemonis: because i wanted him to clarify how ignorant he was. i wanted him to write the script for me. amber: and he did. lemonis: i am a big believer that you are who you do business with. and so the fact that you think i would do business with you because you do that, whether it's your personality or...
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dick cheney would definitely do that but not the others so the national grist of others is donating to groups who inspire people to do hateful things call me crazy but some of the little un-christian leave it leave the n.c.f. is just bawling what's actually the motto for the national christian bale foundation which is christian in name not in practice. especially since in c. after nations. muslim and anti immigrant groups rose to over nineteen million dollars and twenty seventeen plus the n.c. up as a donor advised fund which means a person can make an account with and see out then ask them to give their money to whatever groups they want and clients don't have to donor advised funds anonymously so even the i.r.s. won't know their identities that way they can hide their donation the same way i hide from group photos at an imagined dragons concert. which to be honest is understandable because in both cases the we're found out will be ridiculed for the rest of our lives. well these donors should be ridiculed ridiculed i mean given how many islamic charities and muslim n.g.o.s live in fea
dick cheney would definitely do that but not the others so the national grist of others is donating to groups who inspire people to do hateful things call me crazy but some of the little un-christian leave it leave the n.c.f. is just bawling what's actually the motto for the national christian bale foundation which is christian in name not in practice. especially since in c. after nations. muslim and anti immigrant groups rose to over nineteen million dollars and twenty seventeen plus the n.c....
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he do a deal with dick durbin. we could revive all of that. and the if the house democrats reject it, fine. he tried. so the senate -- there was an appetite in the senate among republicans to actually begin and resume negotiations. but exactly as you say, if he does this, i gse over. >> there was one interesting development, i will point out this week, and jakee knows m than anyone i'm very except tal of the prospectsat of immin reform on the hill but white house and administration officials reached out to about six moderate senate democrats and met privately on capitol hill wednesday afternoon. so it was mick mulvaney, the cting chief of staff and kev -- who had been sworn in as the acting d.h.s. secretary. you had a group of those two officials plus people like dianne feinsteea,e shaheen, jon tester, dick durbin and not the type of democrats runningnt for presi but more the democrats who do want to get things done and democrats tell me this was a meeting that the white house precipitated. robert: don't thera dem have concerns, even if they a
he do a deal with dick durbin. we could revive all of that. and the if the house democrats reject it, fine. he tried. so the senate -- there was an appetite in the senate among republicans to actually begin and resume negotiations. but exactly as you say, if he does this, i gse over. >> there was one interesting development, i will point out this week, and jakee knows m than anyone i'm very except tal of the prospectsat of immin reform on the hill but white house and administration...
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i also want to share a word the passing of our former colleague dick lugar from indiana. he personified the senate at its best. his work on foreign relations committee twice as the leader made the world a safer and better place whether combating proliferation of nuclear weapon weapons, apartheid in south africa or world hunger. his legacy as a legislator and as a man is something for all of us to aspire to. senator lugar will be greatly missed. while congress was a way attorney general bar release one redacted version of the mueller report to congress the report documents yet again a concerted effort by president to tend to interfere and influence our elections and assist the current president members of the trump campaign were aware and amplified that foreign influence including president trump himself who for the likely purpose of winning the election. that alone constitutes a tax on democracy. just as alarming was the behavior of his team concerning special counsel mueller investigation itself. the report documents a persistent effort by the president to stonewall and
i also want to share a word the passing of our former colleague dick lugar from indiana. he personified the senate at its best. his work on foreign relations committee twice as the leader made the world a safer and better place whether combating proliferation of nuclear weapon weapons, apartheid in south africa or world hunger. his legacy as a legislator and as a man is something for all of us to aspire to. senator lugar will be greatly missed. while congress was a way attorney general bar...
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that would be the way to do that. >> director dick-endrizzi. >> so through the commission president. so yes, commissioner dwight. so i think maybe you do all out the items that would -- call out the items that would be specific. and then when we're writing the response for the commission, the commission then can say the additional items in terms of -- other items that would not directly amend the legislation but then call out the discussions that have been had here around the implications and the results of bans and why it's important for the city to do economic analysis. if the ban does go through, i find it irresponsible that there is no such effort on the city's part to understand the black market on the flavored tobacco, and there doesn't seem to be a plan from the legislative sponsor to take a look at that to ensure that the goal of what the legislation intended is met. so i think that these are things that we can stipulate in the commission's response that are -- additional comments and direction. >> yeah. >> okay. i have a point of clarification. >> okay. let me go to commissi
that would be the way to do that. >> director dick-endrizzi. >> so through the commission president. so yes, commissioner dwight. so i think maybe you do all out the items that would -- call out the items that would be specific. and then when we're writing the response for the commission, the commission then can say the additional items in terms of -- other items that would not directly amend the legislation but then call out the discussions that have been had here around the...
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lululemon's earnings report dropping reebok to focus on its own privately owned label. >> dick's didot have a great quarter. i think that lulu had an amazing quarter and nike had a misunderstood quarter that gives you the best opportunity to buy right now. and i don't think that the pie is shrinking on athleisure i think it is growing. we love athleisure they are on "mad money" marl." i get it they slashed their earnings forecast and sounds like a scary thing but you know what, i like the risk roy reward here hey, when it comes to plastic how could that affect dow's profits? >>> then as smartphones and self-driving cars become more popular accurate information is more important than ever like the facts. my company that hopes to bank on the yesterday. my exclusive with yext then "the lightning round. so stay with cramer. >>> does it make sense to ask a ceo about how his products impact the environment as someone who is trying to help you make money in the stock market is there ever a reason to deviate? this morning on "squawk on the street" we interviewed the superb ceo of the newdow
lululemon's earnings report dropping reebok to focus on its own privately owned label. >> dick's didot have a great quarter. i think that lulu had an amazing quarter and nike had a misunderstood quarter that gives you the best opportunity to buy right now. and i don't think that the pie is shrinking on athleisure i think it is growing. we love athleisure they are on "mad money" marl." i get it they slashed their earnings forecast and sounds like a scary thing but you know...
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unique about dick's brain.ad these stunning blue eyes, like an icy mountain lake. which happens to be where he dumped the bodies. >> he would butcher his victims and make meals of their flesh. it was shocking. i mean, the guy could also cook. >> he would kill his victims with his bare hands. >> you can just imagine how his biceps must have flexed and glistened in the moonlight. i'm sorry, is it warm in here? ( laughter ) >> i mean, yeah, i guess there were, like, a bunch of young women with brown hair. but honestly, none of them were even that hot so i wouldn't focus on it. ♪ ♪ >> unfortunately, he never actually showed up to court naked, but i did make a sketch of what that would look like. ( laughter ) and that's me right there. >> stephen: we'll be right back with donnie wahlberg. -♪ just like any other family ♪ the house, kids, they're living the dream ♪ ♪ and here comes the wacky new maid ♪ -maid? uh, i'm not the... -♪ is she an alien, is she a spy? ♪ ♪ she's always here, someone tell us why ♪ -♪ why, oh,
unique about dick's brain.ad these stunning blue eyes, like an icy mountain lake. which happens to be where he dumped the bodies. >> he would butcher his victims and make meals of their flesh. it was shocking. i mean, the guy could also cook. >> he would kill his victims with his bare hands. >> you can just imagine how his biceps must have flexed and glistened in the moonlight. i'm sorry, is it warm in here? ( laughter ) >> i mean, yeah, i guess there were, like, a bunch...
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durbin like dick durbin anticrisis.on saying a three prong crisis going back to central america and the asylum system and actually the border is a smart way to approach it. i remain hopeful the gang of eight, the gang of six, somebody gets back together to deal with this because it's a boom for both parties but most people living in the border counties. >> harris: it's a boom for the entire country. we have sanctuary cities all over the country. >> jessica: i think part of that with president trump referencing and sending them to sanctuary cities is to force conversations like he did to shut down the southern border and border and all of a sudden people recognize indeed we have a crisis on the border. but the only logical conclusion i can come to congress does not want to solve this problem because it would be easy. you look at the asylum laws and the massive disconnect between the people that passed the first interview and then the very small proportion granted asylum and of course make it easier to have families, deta
durbin like dick durbin anticrisis.on saying a three prong crisis going back to central america and the asylum system and actually the border is a smart way to approach it. i remain hopeful the gang of eight, the gang of six, somebody gets back together to deal with this because it's a boom for both parties but most people living in the border counties. >> harris: it's a boom for the entire country. we have sanctuary cities all over the country. >> jessica: i think part of that with...
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i did have a lot of people in my quarter but frankly dick saw some potential that was the unusual lapse of judgment andng took a chance on the young man from kentucky but with that impact on us foreign policy and world affairs. 's interest of international affairs dating back to him and his brother success drumming up more export business to turn around the family factory and it blossomed. for years he represented the most listened to and respected voices when ite came to a role in the world whether chairman or ranking member his expertise was universal. so to revolve around arms arm control in 1991 the cooperativegr threat reduction program stepped into the breach at aa critical moment as the soviet union was dissolving and took action to dismantle nuclear weapons before they could disappear or fall into the wrong hands those efforts were expanded after september 11 with a global threat reduction initiative have neutralized literally thousands of warheads and hundreds and hundreds of missiles and other deadly chemical and biological weapons of the nuclear -farsenals the entire world is
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the majority leader gephardt, dick gephardt many years ago trying to do it. the number of times or others have done it, it's very hard to do unless you have another race, but you try to do like a senate race or some of garbage oriol that kind of raise your profile across the state. so swallow already has one battle which is giving his name id across california. he's done a great job going on free tv being on msnbc know that other other other forms. he's got the he's got the platforms of thk intelligence and the judiciary committee but he's got to do more than that in order to get people excited to put money in his campaign and and get the volunteers and iowa and new hampshire and in california to keep his candidacy going. >>i'm curious of those who've announced so far they've all at their own moments had the spotlight on them have you seen anybody that kind of stands out for you as someone who's been able to really effectively capitalize on the brief moment they've had in the spotlight in kind of turn that into some momentum. >>i think the person so far that
the majority leader gephardt, dick gephardt many years ago trying to do it. the number of times or others have done it, it's very hard to do unless you have another race, but you try to do like a senate race or some of garbage oriol that kind of raise your profile across the state. so swallow already has one battle which is giving his name id across california. he's done a great job going on free tv being on msnbc know that other other other forms. he's got the he's got the platforms of thk...
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the metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick has defended the handling of the protests and describedon as unprecedented. jon donnison reports. the extinction rebellion has life in it yet. for a sixth day, climate change protesters targeted central london. yesterday's pink boat at oxford circus was replaced by a green hammock. their message, they are not going away. if there were a better way, please somebody tell us. because we've tried the suggested ways, we tried writing to mps, we tried doing petitions, we've tried just standing in the street with banners, it clearly hasn't worked. she was eventually arrested, as were others, but they are not making it easy for the police. some protesters had glued themselves together, with their arms encased with piping. a cheer goes up now, as one protester has been released here at oxford circus, the police are using bolt cutters, angle grinders, and special chemicals to break through the glue that protesters have used to stick themselves together. there were similar scenes at waterloo bridge. we are here to protect our kids come into protect o
the metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick has defended the handling of the protests and describedon as unprecedented. jon donnison reports. the extinction rebellion has life in it yet. for a sixth day, climate change protesters targeted central london. yesterday's pink boat at oxford circus was replaced by a green hammock. their message, they are not going away. if there were a better way, please somebody tell us. because we've tried the suggested ways, we tried writing to mps, we...
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if you've seen the movie, don't be a dick about it.u are a dick about it, be ready for the consequences. >> when they said don't spoil the end game, they meant it. the cast and crew of "avengers" warned fans to keep the secrets to themselves. a moviegoer in hong kong actually got beat up after yelling spoilers to fans after he walke walked out of the thea. ( applause ) >> yes, trevor, now that was a situation where somebody should have gave him the ending to his story, because if i was there, i would have pulled the diewtd to the side and said, hey, man, spoiler alert, you about to get your ass beat. >> trevor: roy wood, jr., everybody! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) there's nothing more important than the education of a young mind. except maybe being first in line to the grand opening of the world's largest rollercoaster. the volkswagen atlas. more room means more fun. ♪ step it up. ♪ always take the risk. don't just watch it... put your phone down and do it. ♪ drip splash like the ice on the wrist. ♪ ♪ brrt brrt brrt b
if you've seen the movie, don't be a dick about it.u are a dick about it, be ready for the consequences. >> when they said don't spoil the end game, they meant it. the cast and crew of "avengers" warned fans to keep the secrets to themselves. a moviegoer in hong kong actually got beat up after yelling spoilers to fans after he walke walked out of the thea. ( applause ) >> yes, trevor, now that was a situation where somebody should have gave him the ending to his story,...