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douglas: we will never know. what we know is cronkite interviewed right before jfk's assassination, cronkite interviewed kennedy at his home and kennedy was intimating that he would not get roped into a prolonged war. people that agree with what stephen just said will point to that cronkite interview. there is some documentation that we were going to no matter what. we don't know. 1964 would have been an election year. how would vietnam have laid out in that election? we know what johnson did in 1964. he wanted to show anti-cold war credentials heading into the election, even though it looked like he was going to have a landslide victory over perry goldwater. he did not want to seem weak. -- landslide victory over barry goldwater. he did not want to seem weak. there are new tapes coming out. the kennedy libraries are still bringing out new tapes dealing with vietnam. i think it is a story that will evolve. i am curious to see how can burn -- how ken burns deals with it in his vietnam war series. he was in a piece
douglas: we will never know. what we know is cronkite interviewed right before jfk's assassination, cronkite interviewed kennedy at his home and kennedy was intimating that he would not get roped into a prolonged war. people that agree with what stephen just said will point to that cronkite interview. there is some documentation that we were going to no matter what. we don't know. 1964 would have been an election year. how would vietnam have laid out in that election? we know what johnson did...
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he has to cope with stephen douglas. and stephen douglas, who believed the nomination should have come to him, made life as difficult for james buchanan as he possibly could. and one thing which conspired to assist douglas that way was the situation in kansas. the lecompton constitution came to congress, buchanan put all of his political muscle behind it and douglas did everything he could to stymie it. buchanan calls douglas to the white house, they have a very unpleasant conversation. and buchanan says to douglas, i would like you to remember what happened to reeves, meaning somebody who had challenged president jackson and came out on the short end of things. to which douglas replied, mr. president i would like you to remember that general jackson is dead. [laughter] >> and the two of them faced off that way and really things spiraled downhill for james buchanan after that. by contrast, abraham lincoln comes in as this dark course. with -- horse. with no particular experience and an executive search form -- firm would
he has to cope with stephen douglas. and stephen douglas, who believed the nomination should have come to him, made life as difficult for james buchanan as he possibly could. and one thing which conspired to assist douglas that way was the situation in kansas. the lecompton constitution came to congress, buchanan put all of his political muscle behind it and douglas did everything he could to stymie it. buchanan calls douglas to the white house, they have a very unpleasant conversation. and...
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>> the douglas case was a companion case to gideon handed down the same day. but it had been hanging around for much longer they can gideon. the douglas case was granted early in the 1961 term and argued during the 1961 term. it involved not only the question of whether there should be counsel appointed on the appeal but whether at the trial which occurred in california, the public defender had competently represented the defendants in the case and whether he had a con -- conflict of interest. if you look at the papers and my law clerk was very helpful to me going down to the library of congress and looking at the justices papers many of which , are there. what you find is they are sitting there with this douglas case, this was before gideon was granted, and saying we cannot very well say there should be counsel appointed on appeal when we still have brady on the books. what are we supposed to do with this? they kept puzzling about that and puzzling about that and then eventually they were going to dismiss it as him probably granted. -- improperly granted. in
>> the douglas case was a companion case to gideon handed down the same day. but it had been hanging around for much longer they can gideon. the douglas case was granted early in the 1961 term and argued during the 1961 term. it involved not only the question of whether there should be counsel appointed on the appeal but whether at the trial which occurred in california, the public defender had competently represented the defendants in the case and whether he had a con -- conflict of...
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i give you resented douglas -- daughter oflas, the douglas.he could light up the room with her smile. she died. the douglas is suffered for a long. of time. -- eems they put their she had responsibilities from the day of her birth. after the war, she turned much of her energy, aside from the black woman club movement into preparing and disseminating this. her, anna as i recall mary douglas. a woman who met the woman who gave the essence of her existence to furthering the work of french of douglas. rosetta -- frederick douglass. -- rosetta's mother never learned to read or write. the only thing she learned was her husband's first and last nine. -- name. she sent to laundry. with an amazing kind of love and this is in the part what rosetta douglas sprague wanted to convey about annamarie douglas, my mother as i recall her. we should all know where this is. it is right across the street and we must understand that when we, wendy's men fought, when t,ese -- when these men fough they fought for their posterity and freedom and for the love of their
i give you resented douglas -- daughter oflas, the douglas.he could light up the room with her smile. she died. the douglas is suffered for a long. of time. -- eems they put their she had responsibilities from the day of her birth. after the war, she turned much of her energy, aside from the black woman club movement into preparing and disseminating this. her, anna as i recall mary douglas. a woman who met the woman who gave the essence of her existence to furthering the work of french of...
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in the court granted in gideon to have douglas re-argued along with gideon. interestingly, the theory of about the right to counsel on appeal rests on the equal protection notions where due processsts on notions in hand, startlingly, the majority opinion in the douglas case does not fight didion me even though they came down on the same day, much less discuss it. >> i gather what you were saying before we met that the decision in douglas was not unanimous. >> it was six-three. justice harlan wrote a dissenting opinion explaining why he and his feeling was perfectly fine not to have appointed counsel on appeal even though he agreed but the result in gideon itself. is very puzzling because you would have thought it would be rather difficult for did notent defendant to have a lawyer to argue his appellate case but according to him it was fine. i think they were concerned about their own cases. are they going to have to appoint lawyers in the supreme court for petitions and that is one of the things that justice said. >> that brings us to another area. the decisi
in the court granted in gideon to have douglas re-argued along with gideon. interestingly, the theory of about the right to counsel on appeal rests on the equal protection notions where due processsts on notions in hand, startlingly, the majority opinion in the douglas case does not fight didion me even though they came down on the same day, much less discuss it. >> i gather what you were saying before we met that the decision in douglas was not unanimous. >> it was six-three....
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behind us is the yellow douglas house, the douglas house was not actually in that location, it was on millville on the other side of the greek, the reason the douglas house is preserved is because it was in that house on the night of january 2 the general washington would have a council war. he would meet with his officers and try to decide what to do. and that's where washington developed a plan that about midnight he will pull his brigades off of millville, back south of the town and then start to follow these farm lanes and roads to quaker bridge and crossed of princeton behind the british army. probably one of the most important revolutionary war side in the entire united states, -- sites in the entire united states, nevermind just in the state of new jersey or in the city. we are happy to have it. at the beginning of the 10 days campaign, the time that thomas hayden would write -- thomas payne would write these the times that try men's souls, it looks like the war was lost. people question whether george washington was competent as a battlefield commander. things looked very blea
behind us is the yellow douglas house, the douglas house was not actually in that location, it was on millville on the other side of the greek, the reason the douglas house is preserved is because it was in that house on the night of january 2 the general washington would have a council war. he would meet with his officers and try to decide what to do. and that's where washington developed a plan that about midnight he will pull his brigades off of millville, back south of the town and then...
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douglas.e can smile at this moment, is that presidents have to learn from history. >> we can't smile. >> i don't know what i'm doing. >> i'm saying though -- >> harry truman would read history. he never went to college but read history. when he was going through a decision about firing mcarthur, he reads about firing mcclellan in lincoln's time. when lincoln is there, he's reading about jefferson. when teddy roosevelt was there, he reads about lincoln and gets advice from lincoln. presidents have to learn from the past. if we don't learn from the past we're not getting any wiser. we learn from our parent, grandparents and people who lived before us. >> john meachum is going to strip this down. >> poor john. tell us. >> you can obviously correct all the mistakes but i want to go something far more elemental than the facts of birthdays and dates of death and beginning of wars. >> right. >> a president of the united states who says, hey, nobody has ever asked the question, why did we have a civil
douglas.e can smile at this moment, is that presidents have to learn from history. >> we can't smile. >> i don't know what i'm doing. >> i'm saying though -- >> harry truman would read history. he never went to college but read history. when he was going through a decision about firing mcarthur, he reads about firing mcclellan in lincoln's time. when lincoln is there, he's reading about jefferson. when teddy roosevelt was there, he reads about lincoln and gets advice...
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two weeks after his defeat to douglas he wrote to a friend, the fight must go on. the cause of civil liberty must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. in 1860, beginning his campaign for the republican presidential nomination lincoln came to new york city and delivered a speech at cooper union and in it he concluded, neither let us be slandered from our duty by false accusations against us, nor frightened from it by menaces of discretion to the government nor of dungeons to ourselves. let us have faith that right makes might and in that faith let us to the end there as to do our duty as we understand it. lincoln's political education was long, but many of the moments of lincoln's awakening from his period of political slumber were not known for many years until afterwards. in early 1855 a free black woman in springfield illinois whom the historical record inscribed only as polly appeared at the office of lincoln and herndon with a tale of woe. her son had hired himself out on a steamboat on the mississippi, gone down the mississippi like lincol
two weeks after his defeat to douglas he wrote to a friend, the fight must go on. the cause of civil liberty must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. in 1860, beginning his campaign for the republican presidential nomination lincoln came to new york city and delivered a speech at cooper union and in it he concluded, neither let us be slandered from our duty by false accusations against us, nor frightened from it by menaces of discretion to the government nor of dungeons to...
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>> mike douglas had a quality of everyman. he can sit down with sammy davis junior or bob hope or whoever the guest host of the week was. and he really wanted to know about them. because he was like a fan of these people. a good singer himself, a good interviewer. capable you know mc. but he like these people. he loved show business. and he, the audience liked him. he got through that screen. he is what taught me about likability. for television people. you know if the audience really just does not like you - it is tough! look for another career. >> would he make it today? >> he might. he was unique. he was at the time of mike and merv griffin and so on. i - it is tougher today because of the crudeness of the media and so on. i watched over thanksgiving, happens to catch regis has broken the same time and really came in under those guys and learned it. he watched regis and kelly now. they were doing stuff that we were doing on the mike douglas show. they were throwing baseballs, dunking each other in the water. they were doing
>> mike douglas had a quality of everyman. he can sit down with sammy davis junior or bob hope or whoever the guest host of the week was. and he really wanted to know about them. because he was like a fan of these people. a good singer himself, a good interviewer. capable you know mc. but he like these people. he loved show business. and he, the audience liked him. he got through that screen. he is what taught me about likability. for television people. you know if the audience really...
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douglas erwin -- douglas irwin dartmouth in the 6:00 hour.ne: "bloomberg surveillance" with francine and tom from london and new york. let's talk about brexit. theresa may says brexit talks will not be easy as she alluded to the elite details of her disastrous dinner -- the leaked details of her disastrous dinner with jean-claude juncker. the business parties in the u.k. want an immigration system that do not block companies from getting skilled workers. let's get more from sven o'donnell. what did we learn from the leak from the f.a.s. the just the fact that we will get a lot more leaks? is thebiggest story here denial, which was the biggest --denial from a politician dismissing it as gossip does not mean it is not true. we have a disconnect in terms of what the u.k. government once and what they are setting up for e.u. isnd what the thinking. i think negotiations will be pretty tough. francine: but we need this. when you start with a position when you are negotiating, it is almost like a chess game. svenja: sure, but you have to start reach
douglas erwin -- douglas irwin dartmouth in the 6:00 hour.ne: "bloomberg surveillance" with francine and tom from london and new york. let's talk about brexit. theresa may says brexit talks will not be easy as she alluded to the elite details of her disastrous dinner -- the leaked details of her disastrous dinner with jean-claude juncker. the business parties in the u.k. want an immigration system that do not block companies from getting skilled workers. let's get more from sven...
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and douglas chen, attorney general of hawaii. gentlemen, good evening.u so much for coming on. carl, i'm going to start with you. you are both among 20 state and district attorneys general who have signed a letter asking rod rosenstein to appoint an independent counsel to investigate russian attempts to meddle into the u.s. election. why did you sign on to this letter? >> the simple reason is that we're concerned that the investigation of the russian meddling and whether there was any collusion on the part of the trump campaign needs to have an independent prosecutor. a prosecutor who was not partisan. a prosecutor who was not political. that's the only way we're going oh get to the bottom of this. that is the only way we're going to be able to restore confidence in the american people about the legal process and the rule of law. i can tell you that i had occasion to work in the clinton white house at a time when there were seven independent counsel, and one special counsel. all courageously appointed by the then attorney general janet reno. it was quite
and douglas chen, attorney general of hawaii. gentlemen, good evening.u so much for coming on. carl, i'm going to start with you. you are both among 20 state and district attorneys general who have signed a letter asking rod rosenstein to appoint an independent counsel to investigate russian attempts to meddle into the u.s. election. why did you sign on to this letter? >> the simple reason is that we're concerned that the investigation of the russian meddling and whether there was any...
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he is an exact contemporary of douglas macarthur. he is part of a generation of people who became general's and admirals in the 30's and perhaps westtle bit later for whom point and the naval academy were essentially a way out of dodge. an astonishing large percentage of these men, and most of them at this time were men, indeed all of them at this time were men, they tended to have an inborn in what people and new york called the outback, the midwest. a large number of them grew up on forms. grew up initz fredericksburg, texas. i will tell you a story about nimitz in a moment. omar bradley was a missourian. i was from abilene, kansas. -- ike was from abilene, kansas. hard work as expected. responsibility is assumed without calculation of reward. you do the thing because it is right. and this element of character tends to persist through life. well, i will not unduly stress leasti will mention it at once or twice again this evening because sometimes the decision which were required of marshall and his men were the kind that tested cha
he is an exact contemporary of douglas macarthur. he is part of a generation of people who became general's and admirals in the 30's and perhaps westtle bit later for whom point and the naval academy were essentially a way out of dodge. an astonishing large percentage of these men, and most of them at this time were men, indeed all of them at this time were men, they tended to have an inborn in what people and new york called the outback, the midwest. a large number of them grew up on forms....
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si sus niÑos tienen este juguete debe contactar de inmediato a la firma douglas para un reembolso.o 34 modelos de lavadoras de ropa debido a que la tapa puede desprenderse inesperadamente del chasís de la máquina durante su uso, presentando un riesgo de sufrir una lesión por impacto. para saber cul es el modelo puede visitar sumsung.com. la compaÑa est ofreciendo ya sea un reembolso, o un reemplazo o una reparacin. puede hacer el reclamo llamando al 866-264-5636. grafica 3 el siguiente producto es el procesador de alimentos marca cuisinart y es que el riesgo es que la cuchilla remachada del procesador puede quebrarse con el tiempo y pequeños pedazos de metal de la hoja pueden mezclarse con los alimentos procesados. esto presenta un riesgo de laceración para los consumidores. cuisinart ofrece reemplazarla. puede llamar al 877-339-2534 o visitar cuisinart.com. arlen outro as que si tiene alguno de estos productos no espere para reportarlo. le recuerdo que si tiene un caso para telemundo 48 responde nos puede llamar al 844-408-4848. wait for nats convo/cesar ---el conductor de una exc
si sus niÑos tienen este juguete debe contactar de inmediato a la firma douglas para un reembolso.o 34 modelos de lavadoras de ropa debido a que la tapa puede desprenderse inesperadamente del chasís de la máquina durante su uso, presentando un riesgo de sufrir una lesión por impacto. para saber cul es el modelo puede visitar sumsung.com. la compaÑa est ofreciendo ya sea un reembolso, o un reemplazo o una reparacin. puede hacer el reclamo llamando al 866-264-5636. grafica 3 el siguiente...
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i give you rosetta douglas, the daughter of water of frederick douglass. when you see pictures of that little baby, she looks like 1000 watt smile. she could light up the room with her smile. she died. the douglasses suffered for a long. time. everywhere rosetta went, she was never allowed to relax. she had responsibilities from the day of her birth. after the war, she turned much of her energy, aside from the black woman club movement into preparing and disseminating this. my mother, as i recall her, anna mary douglass. a woman who met douglass on the road when he was fleeing slavery. the woman that gave her essence of existence to furthering the work of frederick douglass. rosetta's mother was never able to read and write. the only thing she learned was her husband's first and name. -- and last name. she sent him laundry. she loved him with an amazing kind of love and this is in the part what rosetta douglas sprague wanted to convey about anna mary douglass, my mother as i recall her. we should all know where this is. it is right across the street and we
i give you rosetta douglas, the daughter of water of frederick douglass. when you see pictures of that little baby, she looks like 1000 watt smile. she could light up the room with her smile. she died. the douglasses suffered for a long. time. everywhere rosetta went, she was never allowed to relax. she had responsibilities from the day of her birth. after the war, she turned much of her energy, aside from the black woman club movement into preparing and disseminating this. my mother, as i...
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and douglas brinkley. you, honor your great service for our country as we also reflect on those who have died serving. many american heroes, obviously made the ultimate sacrifice under your command. what does this day mean to you? >> ana, this is actually a very tough day for most who have seen the sacrifices, who have been with fellow soldiers, airmen, marines, coast guardsmen who have given the ultimate in defense of our country and in support of the constitution. so while a lot of people view this as the start of the summer and a great weekend to have picnics, i suggest that a lot of us who have worn the uniform and seen combat have a lot different approach to this day. there's a lot of soul searching. there's a lot of memories. there's certainly remembering those who served with that died. but there's a reflection, too, of how much more we can do to earn their sacrifices. and that's the message i try and give most americans. while you're enjoying your picnics and your day at the beach take a few moment
and douglas brinkley. you, honor your great service for our country as we also reflect on those who have died serving. many american heroes, obviously made the ultimate sacrifice under your command. what does this day mean to you? >> ana, this is actually a very tough day for most who have seen the sacrifices, who have been with fellow soldiers, airmen, marines, coast guardsmen who have given the ultimate in defense of our country and in support of the constitution. so while a lot of...
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at her news, the stalled car inbound on the douglas bridge has cleared, but the inner loop as we lookcamera and raindrops, definitely slowing as you make your way past 210. a13 minute ride here coming in from st. barnabas road. look at those raindrops, outer loop, all into 395 northbound, heavy and slow towards seminary road. no accidents but a 24 minute ride northbound on 395. that's the traffic watch. back in the next 10 minutes to update that ride on the top stretch of the beltway. d.c. cab,tria: getting ready to go digital. john: if you see yourself had -- hailing a cab in the next couple of months, cabs inside the look area difference. no more wires. the meter system is changing. we will tell you about it, coming up right here. >> fear and shock spreading across university of maryland sergeant an army killed at random. the fbi is now investigating this as a hate crime. autria: as we had to break this morning, we live look at israel, where we .re waiting for president trump we will have where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. l
at her news, the stalled car inbound on the douglas bridge has cleared, but the inner loop as we lookcamera and raindrops, definitely slowing as you make your way past 210. a13 minute ride here coming in from st. barnabas road. look at those raindrops, outer loop, all into 395 northbound, heavy and slow towards seminary road. no accidents but a 24 minute ride northbound on 395. that's the traffic watch. back in the next 10 minutes to update that ride on the top stretch of the beltway. d.c....
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i am m-mik mike from douglas massachusetts and i have alzheimer's. i'm 55 and soon i will have forgotten this conversation. i will have forgotten everything. you, my children, my wife. his wife stood quietly searching for words. finally, he said everything i know will be taken from me and that was all it took. how does anyone deal with the future for an instant the faces of those i loved the way to cross mthecross my mind. my grandchildren, my husband, my three brothers and all of those who already died. dad, mother, our beloved dog. who would i be if i forgot them. before i could recover enough to speak, i will have forgotten so i am here today so i can remember. to ask for more funding and research on alzheimer's. please, i am going to forget, so i need you to remember. i walked into that room with some paperwork thinking ahead to my next meeting. it was like a spear thrust between my ribs reminding me that everything we do in washington matters to real people. it's for those that need it right now. alzheimer's disease offers the perfect example of
i am m-mik mike from douglas massachusetts and i have alzheimer's. i'm 55 and soon i will have forgotten this conversation. i will have forgotten everything. you, my children, my wife. his wife stood quietly searching for words. finally, he said everything i know will be taken from me and that was all it took. how does anyone deal with the future for an instant the faces of those i loved the way to cross mthecross my mind. my grandchildren, my husband, my three brothers and all of those who...
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let's discuss, with samuel buehl yuk university and douglas brinkley, coauthor of "jfk: a vision foruehl let me start with you. we know that d.c. is a one-party permission district, meaning only president trump would have had to have given his permission to himself in order to make a tape recording. you don't need two parties. so is this, if he had tapes, if if he were taping oval office conversations, is it legal? >> well, yes, it's legal in the district of columbia, if one party consents but not legal to use tapes to try to intimidate a witness. it wouldn't even be legal to pretend to have tapes in an effort to intimidate a witness and what we need at this point is an investigation to look into this and certainly one of the first things that any prosecutor would do in this situation is to subpoena any tapes to find out whether they exist. >> douglas, historically speaking, ever since fdr, i think with just the exception of eisenhower, presidents have taped their conversations. so what makes this any different? >> well, when we say tape their conversations, a lot of presidents would
let's discuss, with samuel buehl yuk university and douglas brinkley, coauthor of "jfk: a vision foruehl let me start with you. we know that d.c. is a one-party permission district, meaning only president trump would have had to have given his permission to himself in order to make a tape recording. you don't need two parties. so is this, if he had tapes, if if he were taping oval office conversations, is it legal? >> well, yes, it's legal in the district of columbia, if one party...
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frederick douglas played a pivotal role. dialogue a constant president lincoln to ensure that freedom came through the emancipation proclamation and ultimately the 13th amendment. when you visit you will see artifacts that speak to the --orts of shirley grimke charlotte grimke. you will also see the story of harry tubman. she also served as a union spy. why don't we go forward and look at some of the artifacts that really speak to freedom during the. -- during the period of emancipation? how do you tell a whole population of people that they are now free? those same men that frederick douglass fought for to ensure they would be able to fight for freedom on the battlefield were responsible for carrying things such as this, the very important, tiny, the powerful, emancipation proclamation. men, women, and children they were no longer enslaved. the space we are in is quite powerful. behind me you see the legislation that started with declaration of independence and carries all the way through the exhibition until you come to th
frederick douglas played a pivotal role. dialogue a constant president lincoln to ensure that freedom came through the emancipation proclamation and ultimately the 13th amendment. when you visit you will see artifacts that speak to the --orts of shirley grimke charlotte grimke. you will also see the story of harry tubman. she also served as a union spy. why don't we go forward and look at some of the artifacts that really speak to freedom during the. -- during the period of emancipation? how do...
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a man named zachary cuen has been charged with killing flo douglas. he broke into her home and assaulted her. she later died from her injuries. investigators say cuen drove his car to perla arreola's home after the attack wearing bloody clothing and with items he had stolen. she's due in court tomorrow. >>> the south bay says it can no longer provide special event service free of charge. ann rubin tells us the transit agency is make plans to have concert and sports venues play for extra trains and buses. >> when u-2 stayed late at levi stadium, so did the valley transportation authority. the vta scheduled extra trains and buses and security at an extra cost. they asked to be reimbursed by the venue and were denied. >> we are facing a budget deficit and we can't continue. something's got to give. >> reporter: on the table a new policy. in the future if an event requires extra services the venue will have to pay for them. that means not just levi stadium but the two other areas as well and it wouldn't just apply to concerts but sporting events, too. >>
a man named zachary cuen has been charged with killing flo douglas. he broke into her home and assaulted her. she later died from her injuries. investigators say cuen drove his car to perla arreola's home after the attack wearing bloody clothing and with items he had stolen. she's due in court tomorrow. >>> the south bay says it can no longer provide special event service free of charge. ann rubin tells us the transit agency is make plans to have concert and sports venues play for...
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host: vivian stockman to douglas and mike's comments? guest: yeah. i think we have to look exactly uranium is mined, people unhealthy, we're fortunate in west virginia that we do not thatany nuclear plants and is why we're not working on that issue. allies definitely have who are really worried about nuclear wastes and, you know, that is considered another fuel and we need to move off of there are allies who are really studies about th plants mpact of power and i think the people living near power plants do suffer a bit and we premature 30,000 are something like per year from power plant emissions. host: bill in waynesboro, pennsylvania. vivian stockman. caller: hello. i was listening to your guest mountain top removal. it reminded me of one time when through west virginia quite a few years ago. that had their tops removed and it was just shocking, shocking. my jaw dropped. environmental destruction on such a large scale. mountains thousands of millions of years old, just it is so permanent. they say they reclaim them, but never look the same. no in
host: vivian stockman to douglas and mike's comments? guest: yeah. i think we have to look exactly uranium is mined, people unhealthy, we're fortunate in west virginia that we do not thatany nuclear plants and is why we're not working on that issue. allies definitely have who are really worried about nuclear wastes and, you know, that is considered another fuel and we need to move off of there are allies who are really studies about th plants mpact of power and i think the people living near...
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douglas brinkley is joining us. what do you make of what we're seeing between the u.s.ssian relations, could we be on the verge of a new cold war? >> we may have entered cold war two jrue like there was world war one and world war two. the whole problem with russia interfering in our elections is a big big issue. the cold warren on from 1945 to 1991. and it had highs and lows. so the hope is that trump and putin will be able to find some collaborative evidence to do together whether it's in spay or fighting the war on terror, destroys isis. but as long as we have an embargo going on, russia that was placed during obama years you're going to see putin determined to get that lived. if not he'll make havoc wherever he can for the united states. >> was it the obama years where you felt tensions were chilly is is this taking it to a new level? >> i think it got to a new level second obama term. remember when george w. bush said he kind of liked putin and obama said there might be a way to do businessing to. there seems to be a diabolical attempt out of russia to return it to
douglas brinkley is joining us. what do you make of what we're seeing between the u.s.ssian relations, could we be on the verge of a new cold war? >> we may have entered cold war two jrue like there was world war one and world war two. the whole problem with russia interfering in our elections is a big big issue. the cold warren on from 1945 to 1991. and it had highs and lows. so the hope is that trump and putin will be able to find some collaborative evidence to do together whether it's...
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. >> it is scooped up by kentucky and mike douglas.as will go all the way. >> beth mowins is assigned the a season night opening in september. she'll bchl become the only female to cover play by play. >>> facebook and after another glitch. 00:00:01,168 --> 4222190269:4294967265:4294967278,4294966864 o. 00:00:01,168 --> 4222190269:4294967265:4294967280,4294966432 boris grows mind-blowing coffee. 00:00:01,168 --> 4222190269:4294967265:4294967281,4294966833 and because we pay him a fair price, 00:00:01,168 --> 4222190269:4294967265:4294967283,4294966735 he improves his farm and invest in his community 00:00:01,168 --> 4222190269:4294967265:4294967284,4294966903 to make even better coffee. 00:00:01,168 --> 4222190269:4294967265:4294967286,4294967239 all for a smoother tasting cup. 00:00:01,168 --> 4222190269:4294967265:4294967288,4294966340 green mountain coffee. 00:00:01,168 --> 4222190269:4294967265:4294967294,4294967046 six of you for when thyou stretch out.t 00:00:01,168 --> 4223383315:4294967293:00,4294967215 i want you to stay this b
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. >>> douglas, clarify what is going on with this? i get douglas, you add my middle name in there and i'm in trouble. >> it looks like we have a rainy, rainy holiday straight through to june. >> douglas william, i'm dead. >> we'll show you what's happening out there right now. we've got the clouds and cooler weather too and it's going to stay this way right on through the night tonight but tomorrow we at least get into the 70s and we definitely didn't get there today. 65 degrees. going to be a cool evening but it will be i think a dry evening. the nationals playing tonight. i think they'll get the game in. we are tracking the rain down to the south. look at all this rain. notice the different colors, the yellows, the red. our rain will come right from i-95, down along there just to the north of raleigh. you can actually will move in most likely right around 1:00 a.m. and that's going to provide us with downpours. look at that big spin in the upper levels that will migrate our way tomorrow and we get a little bit warmer and maybe even
. >>> douglas, clarify what is going on with this? i get douglas, you add my middle name in there and i'm in trouble. >> it looks like we have a rainy, rainy holiday straight through to june. >> douglas william, i'm dead. >> we'll show you what's happening out there right now. we've got the clouds and cooler weather too and it's going to stay this way right on through the night tonight but tomorrow we at least get into the 70s and we definitely didn't get there today....
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douglas from washington state. republican line. you are on go ahead. douglas? going to robert democrats line from georgia. robert, good morning. >> caller: good morning. thank you. i wanted to know how many instituti institutions are privately own versus publically owned. seems like the institutions holding immigrants are owned my private companies. okay. that you can. thank you. >> guest: to answer your question, at this time, the government contracts with private companies to hold people. most of the detention centers are private companies. the biggest one runs many centers throughout the united states and it is a private enttyity and the federal government paz pays them to uperate and pays for the cost of transportation through i.c.e. and apprehensions and the detention cost are handed out to the contractors and private companies. >> another category you highlighted in your story is it a court proceeding. when an immigrants is taken in and the costs are bared does everybody appear before a judge? >> not everybody has the chance to do that. it depends on many
douglas from washington state. republican line. you are on go ahead. douglas? going to robert democrats line from georgia. robert, good morning. >> caller: good morning. thank you. i wanted to know how many instituti institutions are privately own versus publically owned. seems like the institutions holding immigrants are owned my private companies. okay. that you can. thank you. >> guest: to answer your question, at this time, the government contracts with private companies to hold...
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. >> it is scooped up by kentucky and mike douglas.as will go all the way. >> beth mowins is assigned the a season night opening in september. she'll become the only female to cover play by play. >>> facebook pays back advertisers after an advertising glitch. he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. six of you for when thyou stretch out.t i want you to stay this bright blue forever, that's why you'll stay in this drawer forever. i can't live without you, and that's why i'll never ever wash you. protect your clothes from stretching, fading and fuzz with downy fabric conditioner. fading and fuzz with downy fabric conditioner. it smooths and strengthens fibers to protect clothes from the damage of the wash. so your favorite clothes stay your favorite clothes. downy fabric conditioner. dixie ultra's new flexproof® technology makes it twice as strong as the leading store brand. that's strength you can count on. ♪ you brush your teeth diligently... two
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douglas ca rswell has left it one at the last election.ded because of the season —— series of social media comments which have drawn allegations of racism. he has denied being racist. a survey by which magazine has allowed —— found that flights to one infour allowed —— found that flights to one in four airports arrived late last year. they look at all the flights coming into the uk that were at least 15 minutes late because anything up to an hour, the airlines say it's ok. therefore, they have looked at every airline. i looked particularly at the british ones. easyjet is very much the worst performer with one in three flights being officially late. i talked to the airline and they say across the entire system they are looking at only one in fall being late but they fly to lots of places which don't go anywhere near britain said the two things... the two things could both be true. and they say things are getting better. they are based out of gatwick which is a really busy airport. they also suspect —— under french traffic control. the inter
douglas ca rswell has left it one at the last election.ded because of the season —— series of social media comments which have drawn allegations of racism. he has denied being racist. a survey by which magazine has allowed —— found that flights to one infour allowed —— found that flights to one in four airports arrived late last year. they look at all the flights coming into the uk that were at least 15 minutes late because anything up to an hour, the airlines say it's ok....
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douglas: that is right.he senate called reconciliation, you can't create long-term deficits and have a bill protected. revenue neutral avoids that problem entirely and you will get through the senate. chairman'se the coming from. that's where the leader is coming from. tax reform is hard to get. it's harder to keep. if you create deficits in tax reform, you sow the seeds of destruction. you look back to 1986. the running deficits in the 80's. for revenue arose and people wanted to open up the tax code. once you do that, it disappears quickly. help tonue neutrality get there. it helps you stay there. david: we have republicans in both houses agreed on this. does the white house agree? we had that one page outline. it looked like there were a lot of cuts. i did not see that many sources of new revenue. are there enough to make this revenue neutral? douglas: there is not. to give them some cover, it's an outline and not a plan. it was -- they argued they would make up the revenue through growth. i don't think t
douglas: that is right.he senate called reconciliation, you can't create long-term deficits and have a bill protected. revenue neutral avoids that problem entirely and you will get through the senate. chairman'se the coming from. that's where the leader is coming from. tax reform is hard to get. it's harder to keep. if you create deficits in tax reform, you sow the seeds of destruction. you look back to 1986. the running deficits in the 80's. for revenue arose and people wanted to open up the...
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douglas? we'll go next to robert. robert in georgia. democrats line. robert, good morning. >> good morning. thank you. i wanted to know how many institutions privately owned versus the ones that are publicly owned. it seems like a lot of these institutions these days are owned by private companies. thank you. >> to answer your question, the government contracts with private companies to hold people. so most of the detention centers are private companies. the biggest one, c.c.a., so they are the ones that run many of the detention centers. it is a private entity. the federal government pays them to operate these. the government does pay for the cost of transportation through i.c.e., through apprehension as i mentioned. then the detention costs are handed out to the contractors and the private companies. >> one of the other categories you highlighted in your story is that of court proceedings. can you tell how this worked. when an immigrant is taken in and some of these costs are beared out does that mean everybody appears before a judge?. >> not everyon
douglas? we'll go next to robert. robert in georgia. democrats line. robert, good morning. >> good morning. thank you. i wanted to know how many institutions privately owned versus the ones that are publicly owned. it seems like a lot of these institutions these days are owned by private companies. thank you. >> to answer your question, the government contracts with private companies to hold people. so most of the detention centers are private companies. the biggest one, c.c.a., so...
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that was professor douglas webber there. we have an update from the french interior ministry.all the votes, and he has been elected with 66.06%, to be precise for the elections. and moving on, now, after more than three years in captivity, 82 nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by the extremist group boko haram have been freed. they met the nigerian president after being freed in a prisoner swap. they were among more than 200 girls taken from their school in the town of chibok. more than a hundred are still being held there. with more details, here's our africa correspondent, alastair leithead. released only a day ago. three years held in the forest by boko haram, here they are, in the nigerian capital, meeting the president. campaigners and the families of those held still don't know if their daughters are among those freed. or that more than 100 are still being held. whether she is among the one that's freed or still in captivity, i don't know yet. whether my baby is freed or not, i am very happy. this photograph was the first proof they were free. a helicopter ride to the capita
that was professor douglas webber there. we have an update from the french interior ministry.all the votes, and he has been elected with 66.06%, to be precise for the elections. and moving on, now, after more than three years in captivity, 82 nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by the extremist group boko haram have been freed. they met the nigerian president after being freed in a prisoner swap. they were among more than 200 girls taken from their school in the town of chibok. more than a hundred...
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history tv, the national archives jose hosts a conversation with his nephew stephen kennedy smith and douglas brinkley. they speak of his conception of his american identity. this is just over one hour. >> when john f. kennedy was born on may 20 9, 1917, the second of nine children, the young 20th century was not that different from the late 19th century. automobiles, airplanes, and motion pictures were novelties and civil war veterans were meeting for reunions. the united states had just entered world war i. jack kennedy's lifetime saw some
history tv, the national archives jose hosts a conversation with his nephew stephen kennedy smith and douglas brinkley. they speak of his conception of his american identity. this is just over one hour. >> when john f. kennedy was born on may 20 9, 1917, the second of nine children, the young 20th century was not that different from the late 19th century. automobiles, airplanes, and motion pictures were novelties and civil war veterans were meeting for reunions. the united states had just...
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supreme commander general douglas macarthur singled out and praised the exemplary valor of the turkish soldier. said some of the great soldiers of the world. today we face a new enemy in the fight against terrorism and again we seek to face this threat together. the turkish people have faced horrible terrorist attacks in recent years and even recently. we offer our compassion to the victims and we offer our support to the turkish nation. we support turkey in the first fight against terror and terror groups like isis and the p.k.k. and ensure they have no safe quarter, the terror groups. we also appreciate turkey's leadership in seeking an end to the horrific killing in syria. the syrian civil war shocks the conscience of the whole world and all you have to do is look in the front page of the papers today and you'll see exactly what we're talking about. we also support any effort that can be used to reduce the violence in syria and create the conditions for a peaceful resolution. president erdogan and i are also discussing the need to reinvigorate our trade and commercial ties. these ar
supreme commander general douglas macarthur singled out and praised the exemplary valor of the turkish soldier. said some of the great soldiers of the world. today we face a new enemy in the fight against terrorism and again we seek to face this threat together. the turkish people have faced horrible terrorist attacks in recent years and even recently. we offer our compassion to the victims and we offer our support to the turkish nation. we support turkey in the first fight against terror and...
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paul douglas held paul douglas held regular meetings and civil-rights and dollars invited kennedy. kennedy declined to come. so it was a very, very politically controversial issue commanded seemed like he spent most of his energy trying to avoid getting pinned down on that. >> short question. cold war history. but specifically on berlin crisis, strike me that, of course, soviet leaders actually considered kennedy naÏve, not experienced. findings, did you find anything interesting to comment 's viewspinions, on the soviet union and soviet leadership? his views on the soviet union and soviet leadership? >> kennedy became one of the leading critics of president eisenhower and challenged as an hour on the right. eisenhower was too concerned with balanced budgets and trying to, you know, scaled-back the defense establishment. he cited what was then referred to as the missile gap, an alleged gap between the u.s. and the soviet union. so kennedy, in his senate years, was very, very hawkish. and he actually was, you know, something of a conservative, but yes, when he went into the white ho
paul douglas held paul douglas held regular meetings and civil-rights and dollars invited kennedy. kennedy declined to come. so it was a very, very politically controversial issue commanded seemed like he spent most of his energy trying to avoid getting pinned down on that. >> short question. cold war history. but specifically on berlin crisis, strike me that, of course, soviet leaders actually considered kennedy naÏve, not experienced. findings, did you find anything interesting to...
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sidewalk, another man armed with a gun.7 arrested the man with the gun. 7 private security guard douglas argueta was working alternating shifts with the other guard last night - switching between inside the bar and outside. (justine) coming up... people are out enjoying the long holiday weekend... chief meteorologist brittney shipp is back with what to expect when you wake tomorrow. gúw dry weather and seasonable temperatures are forecast through monday. slight cooling along with a minor chance for showers is expected tuesday and wednesday, but otherwise little change is forecast through the week. start here with us tomorrow on the kron-4 morning tomorrow on the kron-4 morning it's not a weekend hobby.ance? you have to live and breathe it for 50 years. it's the sound... and the fury. it's letting it all hang out there, and it's hanging on for dear life. that is what amg driving performance means. and this is where it lives. the 503-horsepower mercedes-amg c63 s coupe. thof how q got curly. quin was crazy about curls. curly fries. curly straws. curly haired dogs. even those cute curly tai
sidewalk, another man armed with a gun.7 arrested the man with the gun. 7 private security guard douglas argueta was working alternating shifts with the other guard last night - switching between inside the bar and outside. (justine) coming up... people are out enjoying the long holiday weekend... chief meteorologist brittney shipp is back with what to expect when you wake tomorrow. gúw dry weather and seasonable temperatures are forecast through monday. slight cooling along with a minor...
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. >> here to discuss, presidential historian douglas brinkley, michael higginbotham. what we have seen this week, have you ever seen a president with such disregard for the truth? >> no, i haven't seen any human beings with such disregard for the truth. the sign of insanity is when you believe your own b.s. he may believe he's telling the truth and that's the part that has everybody confused all the time. he must feel there's an advantage with this sort of -- we used to call it the fog of war. it's the fog of truth. it forces everybody to wake up and try to say you said this wrong, this wrong and it kind of start becoming a collective insanity. >> is this a kind of flood the zone with lies or misinformation, propaganda campaign? >> when you're a hyper salesperson the car is the shiniest, the biggest, the best. he spent decade after decade doing it and it gets him to the white house. and there's no need to reform himself because he doesn't understand that his words matter now now that he's president. >> there is no this is the best condo, it's the best view, you can se
. >> here to discuss, presidential historian douglas brinkley, michael higginbotham. what we have seen this week, have you ever seen a president with such disregard for the truth? >> no, i haven't seen any human beings with such disregard for the truth. the sign of insanity is when you believe your own b.s. he may believe he's telling the truth and that's the part that has everybody confused all the time. he must feel there's an advantage with this sort of -- we used to call it the...
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>> vivian stockman, to douglas and mike's comments? >> yeah. i think we have to look exactly at where uranium is mined. people are unhealthy. people are, you know, we're fortunate in west virginia that we do not have any nuclear plants and that's why we're not working on that issue. but yes. we definitely have allies who are really worried about nuclear waste. and, you know, that's just krped another fuel that we need to move off of. and there are loads of studies about the health impacts of power plants and i think the people living near power plants do suffer quite a bit and we, you know, premature deaths are something like 30,000 or so a year from power plant emissions. >> let's go to bill in waenlsboro, good morning. >> caller: hello. i was listening to your guest talk about mountaintop removal and it reminded me of one time when i drove through west virginia quite a few years ago and i saw mountains that had had their tops removed. and it was just absolutely shocking. shocking. my jaw dropped. i've never seen environmental destruction on s
>> vivian stockman, to douglas and mike's comments? >> yeah. i think we have to look exactly at where uranium is mined. people are unhealthy. people are, you know, we're fortunate in west virginia that we do not have any nuclear plants and that's why we're not working on that issue. but yes. we definitely have allies who are really worried about nuclear waste. and, you know, that's just krped another fuel that we need to move off of. and there are loads of studies about the health...
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douglas carswell, who was the only mpfor douglas carswell, who was the only mp for the party, has saidanks, a former big financial backer, has said that under the current leadership, ukip cannot be an electoral force. paul nuttall, the party leader, has not given any interviews yet today. but ina given any interviews yet today. but in a statement he said ukip was a victim of its own success but that he remained positive about the future. they're trying to make the argument about having to control immigration and improve social integration, and paul nuttall said he was still excited about the parties prospects, but right now, after such a dismal night, it is ha rd to after such a dismal night, it is hard to see what those prospects are. in scotland, labour has lost overall control of glasgow city council, having held the city for more than 30 years. many other results aren't expected until later this afternoon. steven godden is in glasgow. yes, is used to be said that here in glasgow, they would weight the labour vote, rather than count it, but those days are gone. we do not know the fu
douglas carswell, who was the only mpfor douglas carswell, who was the only mp for the party, has saidanks, a former big financial backer, has said that under the current leadership, ukip cannot be an electoral force. paul nuttall, the party leader, has not given any interviews yet today. but ina given any interviews yet today. but in a statement he said ukip was a victim of its own success but that he remained positive about the future. they're trying to make the argument about having to...
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supreme commander general douglas macarthur singled out and praised the exemplary ballard of the turkish soldier , said some of the great soldiers of the world. today we face a new enemy in the fight against terrorism. we seek to face this threat together. the turkish people has aced horrible terrorist attacks in recent years and even recently. we offer our compassion to the victims and we offer our support to the turkish nations. we support turkey in the first fight against terror and terror groups like isis and the pkk and ensure they have no safe quarte quarter. we also appreciate turkey's leadership in seeking and to the horrific killing in syria, the syrian civil war shocks the conscience of the whole world and all you have to do is look on the front page of the papers and you will see exactly what we are talking about. we also support any effort that can be used to reduce the violence in syria and create the conditions for a peaceful resolution. we are also discussing the need to reinvigorate our trade and commercial ties. these are areas where we can build our relationship that wi
supreme commander general douglas macarthur singled out and praised the exemplary ballard of the turkish soldier , said some of the great soldiers of the world. today we face a new enemy in the fight against terrorism. we seek to face this threat together. the turkish people has aced horrible terrorist attacks in recent years and even recently. we offer our compassion to the victims and we offer our support to the turkish nations. we support turkey in the first fight against terror and terror...
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