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>> to a megastar. >> eddie! eddie!w frame of mind. he yearned to be a leading man. >> i want to do love scenes, yeah. the movie that i'm getting ready to do now, it's a love story. >> do you think you're sexy? >> i think i'm fun. >> the idea was, an african prince of a mythical african kingdom doesn't want an arranged marriage and comes to america to find his bride. ♪ she's your queen to be >> with "coming to america," directed by john landis, murphy saw the chance to play a romantic lead and still give audiences the rapid fire comedy that he'd made famous. we'd first meet the prince, living a pampered life in his native country. >> he's greeted by an orchestra playing, and i say, good morning, your highness. >> and he has women who wash him. and throw rose petals at his feet wherever he goes. >> i got a rose tattoo on my ankle after that movie. >> you think perhaps just once i might use the bathroom by myself? >> i remember cracking up so loud, they asked me, john, would you mind leaving the set, please? >> the whole
>> to a megastar. >> eddie! eddie!w frame of mind. he yearned to be a leading man. >> i want to do love scenes, yeah. the movie that i'm getting ready to do now, it's a love story. >> do you think you're sexy? >> i think i'm fun. >> the idea was, an african prince of a mythical african kingdom doesn't want an arranged marriage and comes to america to find his bride. ♪ she's your queen to be >> with "coming to america," directed by john...
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>> eddie: heck of a play there by david perron. nosek has nothing but an empty net to give vegas the two-goal lead. the game could have been tied. tom wilson to lars eller, what a play by brayden mcnabb. preventing the game-tying goal right there. eller has got a wide open net and the stick of brayden mcnabb throws eller off. vegas is go to win game one of the stanley cup final. >> mike: game one to the veg golden knights! 100 weeks ago they were allowed to do business, and here they are here in the stanley cup final and they took game one. their fourth line collected three goals in the third period. tomas nosek with the tie-breaking and empty net clincher. 17,500. most of them not wearing red are very happy with the outcome of this one. time now for the sprint three stars of the game. >> eddie: very tough in game one. reilly smith outstanding in all three zones. t.j. oshie did it all for washington and the fourth line for vegas. they got 3 of the 6 goals, nosek with two of them. >> mike: i don't think this will be said before. we
>> eddie: heck of a play there by david perron. nosek has nothing but an empty net to give vegas the two-goal lead. the game could have been tied. tom wilson to lars eller, what a play by brayden mcnabb. preventing the game-tying goal right there. eller has got a wide open net and the stick of brayden mcnabb throws eller off. vegas is go to win game one of the stanley cup final. >> mike: game one to the veg golden knights! 100 weeks ago they were allowed to do business, and here...
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eddie: that's right.and not only the fundamental risk, but the fear of that, the psychology of the market and the flow of funds into and out of some of these smaller countries can create technical factors and can become a self the filling prophecy. that is the concert -- self-fulfilling prophecy. that is the concern here. alix: let's round out these conversations. if you come inside the bloomberg, you can see the yield hitting around 2% versus the 10 year which is at 3%. that is an argument to be more heavily invested in cash. what are your top stock picks? how does cash fit into that equation? eddie: we stay fully invested and we recognize that equity markets tend to go up over time. equityare running an portfolio and are carrying a lot of cash, that is a losing strategy over time. at the individual level, investors can make their own judgment of whether having some cash make sense. theone thing about cash is return you get is not just the yield, but also the optionality embedded in cash that if there is
eddie: that's right.and not only the fundamental risk, but the fear of that, the psychology of the market and the flow of funds into and out of some of these smaller countries can create technical factors and can become a self the filling prophecy. that is the concert -- self-fulfilling prophecy. that is the concern here. alix: let's round out these conversations. if you come inside the bloomberg, you can see the yield hitting around 2% versus the 10 year which is at 3%. that is an argument to...
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. >> at least it was for eddie. eddie is athletic director for richmond college prep. he's made the drive because in early april while his school was on spring break thieves broke in and stole everything they had. >> our bats, mitt, ball, gone. >> this is like a brand new chest guard. >> reporter: he reached out for help to a friend who used to play professional baseball and he told him about these brothers. within a few weeks of eddie hearing their name, he was filling his car with much needed free gear. we, on the other hand, have known about jordan and matthew a bit longer. six years ago we shared the story of two teenagers with a simple idea. collect used baseball gear from people who no longer needed it and give it to those who did. they called it baseball buddies. >> just amazing to see how such a small idea that we had to help the local community became what we're doing now. >> reporter: jordan and that ma regularly take in donations from around the area and country and send them around the world. >> i think we have shipped several tons of equipment throughout t
. >> at least it was for eddie. eddie is athletic director for richmond college prep. he's made the drive because in early april while his school was on spring break thieves broke in and stole everything they had. >> our bats, mitt, ball, gone. >> this is like a brand new chest guard. >> reporter: he reached out for help to a friend who used to play professional baseball and he told him about these brothers. within a few weeks of eddie hearing their name, he was filling...
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but, eddie, if you look at adult swim or take a look at comedy central's "south park." in a single episode of "south park" they used the n-word 41 times uncensored. look at "book of mormon." plenty of media executives make different decisions here and don't suffer economic consequences or moral outrage. bob eiger has a moral backbone and it should be celebrated. >> he made a different moral decision bringing roseanne barr back. >> exactly. >> this is not the first time she tweeted something racist. according to media outlets in a now deleted 2013 post she tweeted about susan rice. i'm not going to read it. it is just as vile and offensive as what she said about valerie jarrett. abc chose to reboot that show. so he may have made a moral decision yesterday, but take us back a few months and he made a different decision. >> well, if you could look back at what they tried to do, they had a commitment that she wouldn't be tweeting, throwing out divisive, hostile, abusive comments. some of that material also, by the way, hadn't surfaced as much to disney executives. certainly
but, eddie, if you look at adult swim or take a look at comedy central's "south park." in a single episode of "south park" they used the n-word 41 times uncensored. look at "book of mormon." plenty of media executives make different decisions here and don't suffer economic consequences or moral outrage. bob eiger has a moral backbone and it should be celebrated. >> he made a different moral decision bringing roseanne barr back. >> exactly. >> this...
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that is how eddie will be remembered, as a hero is a good man. in service to our country in service to a complete stranger he is the definition of a hero. we send our best to those who have been left behind from his loved one in family. most-watched, most trusted and grateful you spent the evening with, good night from washington, see you tomorrow. i am shannon bream. ♪ vo: gopi has built her business with her own two hands. each unique piece comes to life in the same way... a messy, sloppy, splattery way. but now she's found a way to keep her receipts tidy, even when nothing else is. brand vo: snap and sort your expenses with quickbooks and find, on average, $4,340 in tax savings. smarter business tools for the world's hardest workers. quickbooks. backing you. same thing with any dent or dings on this truck. they all got a story about what happened to 'em. i could feel the barb wire was just digging into the paint. two bulls were fighting, hit the truck. another ding, another scratch, another chapter in the story. chevy silverado. the most depen
that is how eddie will be remembered, as a hero is a good man. in service to our country in service to a complete stranger he is the definition of a hero. we send our best to those who have been left behind from his loved one in family. most-watched, most trusted and grateful you spent the evening with, good night from washington, see you tomorrow. i am shannon bream. ♪ vo: gopi has built her business with her own two hands. each unique piece comes to life in the same way... a messy, sloppy,...
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eddie, does tone matter? and is it the president's job to set it? >> absolutely.e's a value for civility that allows for the free and i think informed exchange of ideas. but what we've witnessed and what we're witting, alex, is a kind of death of the heart. where we've seen, where we've seen not to be able to extend not only sympathy and empathy, but to accord decency and standing to our interlocutors. and it's sad. when you think about the selective outrage around michelle wolfe and her comedy, at the correspondents' dinner and how sand eh sarah sanders is representing donald trump here, it suggests that there's not only a kind of hypocrisy, but there's a corrosion of the soul that's, that we're experiencing in the white house and around the country. >> uh-huh. why do you think the president is staying silent on this, chris? and why doesn't the white house simply apologize? i don't know about you, but when i apologize for something that i've done wrong, i feel so much better it gets it off my chest, right? >> absolutely true. and you know this is such a self-infl
eddie, does tone matter? and is it the president's job to set it? >> absolutely.e's a value for civility that allows for the free and i think informed exchange of ideas. but what we've witnessed and what we're witting, alex, is a kind of death of the heart. where we've seen, where we've seen not to be able to extend not only sympathy and empathy, but to accord decency and standing to our interlocutors. and it's sad. when you think about the selective outrage around michelle wolfe and her...
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eddie is more than a capable man and that is a squad anyone would want to be part of. coming and going. of course, but i think the only way they can do their talk is on the pitch. the players, the coaches and paul gustard will be one, they go out and win 3—0 and his legacy intact and we hope england will win a world cup. he has put two and a half years of work into that. he has had a great time as part of it. not been the best of 2018. but they will look forward to fixing that. for harlequins, it seems like a coup for the club, they have had a rotten year and the players are welcoming this move? absolutely. it has not just been a bad year, it has been a bad few years and a club of this stature and history need to perform better. gustard is a likeable fell lea la and he ee—— fella. and their problem is has been their defence. and he is england's defensive coach. we know the job he did with absence. he will —— with saracens. he will hope to do a similarjob. england's cricket summer starts this friday at lord's with the first of two tests against pakistan. back in the tes
eddie is more than a capable man and that is a squad anyone would want to be part of. coming and going. of course, but i think the only way they can do their talk is on the pitch. the players, the coaches and paul gustard will be one, they go out and win 3—0 and his legacy intact and we hope england will win a world cup. he has put two and a half years of work into that. he has had a great time as part of it. not been the best of 2018. but they will look forward to fixing that. for...
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. >> eddie. >> first of all, i'm real happy for the families of those released. i'm sure they're joyed and excited that they're safe and in good health. that's a good thing. it's good to hear, again as i said before, that folks aren't talking about how big their buttons are. they're actually in the process of thinking about denuclearization here. but i'm still interested in the end game here. i don't know what north korea is doing. we have really no clear idea of what the trump administration's end game is here. and there are other actors as well. i wonder what china is thinking at this moment. so expectations may be high. but i think uncertainty is even higher as we move into this moment. and you think about this against the backdrop of iran. you think about this, meeting out of the iran deal. the backdrop of the discord of the middle east, what that portends for us. it's a dangerous time. and although we're excited about the three men coming home, we need to be aware of how dangerous this moment actually is. >> elise. >> and they were present in the first place
. >> eddie. >> first of all, i'm real happy for the families of those released. i'm sure they're joyed and excited that they're safe and in good health. that's a good thing. it's good to hear, again as i said before, that folks aren't talking about how big their buttons are. they're actually in the process of thinking about denuclearization here. but i'm still interested in the end game here. i don't know what north korea is doing. we have really no clear idea of what the trump...
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jon meachum and eddie glaude weigh in next.can grow out of control, disrupting business and taking on a life of its own. its multi-cloud complexity creating friction... and slowing innovation. with software-defined solutions, like hpe oneview, you can tame the it monster. hewlett packard enterprise. less complexity. more visibility. gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a cleanser's just a cleanser unless it's...
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his friends are calling it "the most eddy act ever."ody was recovered today after he was swept away trying to save a woman from the raging floods in ellicott city, maryland. garrett tenney is on the scene with his story. >> there is no shortage of platitudes to describe eddison hermond. those who knew eddie say he was always happy, loved life and was always looking to help. he joined the air force in 1996 and served on active duty for ten years. a few years later he became a weekend warrior by joining the army national guard where he eventually became a sergeant. even outside the military the 39-year-old was always looking to help others. at victoria's gastropub in columbia, maryland, where he worked for the past 11 years his boss said he was always eager to jump in with his coworkers could use a hand. but on sunday evening it was a complete stranger who needed a hand. eddie was at a restaurant in ellicott city one flash flooding turned main street into a river. when it started, witnesses say he was trying to hold the doors closed to ke
his friends are calling it "the most eddy act ever."ody was recovered today after he was swept away trying to save a woman from the raging floods in ellicott city, maryland. garrett tenney is on the scene with his story. >> there is no shortage of platitudes to describe eddison hermond. those who knew eddie say he was always happy, loved life and was always looking to help. he joined the air force in 1996 and served on active duty for ten years. a few years later he became a...
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eddie gloud is an msnbc contributor. rene graham is a contributor with the "boston globe." she's written about the starbucks controversy which we'll get to. the tremain lee is an msnbc correspondent, taking part in tonight's msnbc special on race as well. i invited you in to talk about the starbucks story, stores shutting down this afternoon, but we've got the story with roseanne that's developing quickly. have we gotten to a point where even a comedian can just send any sort of racial tweet out there, any sort of offensive tweet out there, and apologize and it's no big deal? >> well, i don't think so. we still will have to measure the consequences of her tweet. we know that wanda sykes said that she quit. she was a consulting producer for the show. we'll have to see how abc responds. what we do know is this is -- it's not just a tweet, it's a kind of cumulative effect of roseanne barr's vitriol. there's a sense in which people have represented the return of the roseanne show as a kind of ode to the trump supporter. what we see at the heart of it is really a kind of attempt
eddie gloud is an msnbc contributor. rene graham is a contributor with the "boston globe." she's written about the starbucks controversy which we'll get to. the tremain lee is an msnbc correspondent, taking part in tonight's msnbc special on race as well. i invited you in to talk about the starbucks story, stores shutting down this afternoon, but we've got the story with roseanne that's developing quickly. have we gotten to a point where even a comedian can just send any sort of...
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so 10 or 15 people -- my friend eddie asked me if i thought i could do it, i told him, don't do that,about a half hour ago, we were barricading the door. . so we go outside and -- this is kind of hard for me, i'm sorry. a lady has a cat carrier, she wants to leave, she goes out and she tried to cross the river, basically, it's almost like -- at that point it's a river running into a river. my friend eddie can go out there, he wants to help her, he grabs the cat carrier and we're all yelling at limb to stop, come back. >> the current runs him into the river and he floats away. the river is raging at this point in time. >> you watch your friend float away as he runs into it to try to help this woman. i know you guys were in the air force together, you've known him for 21 years. you have heard nothing from him, how hopeful are you? >> we're all keeping up hope, he has a lot of friends. an amazing guy. we're all waiting. they won't let us -- they won't let anyone go down there. it's closed to the public, it's tough to sit here and wait knowing you can't do anything about it. >> canned eve
so 10 or 15 people -- my friend eddie asked me if i thought i could do it, i told him, don't do that,about a half hour ago, we were barricading the door. . so we go outside and -- this is kind of hard for me, i'm sorry. a lady has a cat carrier, she wants to leave, she goes out and she tried to cross the river, basically, it's almost like -- at that point it's a river running into a river. my friend eddie can go out there, he wants to help her, he grabs the cat carrier and we're all yelling at...
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promoter eddie hearns natural boxing the deal allows performs a streaming service called design own to feature sixteen live matches a year in the united states his own streaming is currently available in japan germany and canada but the deal hopes that they will drive up the u.s. it's reivers matcher in boxing has been the leading promoter of boxing in the u.k. for the past thirty years with world class matches and their marquee its owner eddie hearn admitted quote we can take the sport stage a really really good fight and come up with the newer and better consumption model h.b.o. and showtime currently dominate the top plate boxing doubts charging between seventy and one hundred dollars per package design plans to charge around twelve dollars a month in hopes to attract a wider viewing audience feel perform group simon dinner remarked quote the paper view model isn't working anymore economics have killed it both parties hope this deal will pave the way for more sports to adapt to digital and streaming technology for our team this is regina ham. then time now for a quick pause for the
promoter eddie hearns natural boxing the deal allows performs a streaming service called design own to feature sixteen live matches a year in the united states his own streaming is currently available in japan germany and canada but the deal hopes that they will drive up the u.s. it's reivers matcher in boxing has been the leading promoter of boxing in the u.k. for the past thirty years with world class matches and their marquee its owner eddie hearn admitted quote we can take the sport stage a...
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he has a new cookbook, and chef eddie hernandez, again, here with us. welcome to "the dish."m in atlanta. >> this is a typical cinco de mayo. we have the chimichurri. we love to have pickled eggs. and roasted vegetables. obviously, we have to have that. and salsa, of course. we can't live without salsa. >> fantastic drink as well, as i drop my fork all over the place. >> it's called the eddie palmer. >> tea and tequila. >> guess what. it's the kentucky derby. >> yes. >> that's where the crink came from. i was watching the movie, and one of the actors said, for everybody. i said i'm going to use that line. >> your love of cooking, you started cooking. a lot came from your grandmother. >> cello. >> you got her name right. that's what everybody called her. she was a wonderful woman. excellent cook. and the funny thing is she never had any training. she just cooked whatever she she loved to grow her own vegetables. >> you said there were no chefs, just cooks. >> i think chef is a title. i don't know where that came about. but we were just cooks. and i grew up believing that being
he has a new cookbook, and chef eddie hernandez, again, here with us. welcome to "the dish."m in atlanta. >> this is a typical cinco de mayo. we have the chimichurri. we love to have pickled eggs. and roasted vegetables. obviously, we have to have that. and salsa, of course. we can't live without salsa. >> fantastic drink as well, as i drop my fork all over the place. >> it's called the eddie palmer. >> tea and tequila. >> guess what. it's the kentucky...
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promoter eddie hearns natural boxing the deal allows performs a streaming service called the zone to feature sixteen live matches a year in the united states his own streaming is currently available in japan germany and canada but the deal hopes that they will drive up u.s. subscribers matchroom boxing has been the leading promoter of boxing in the u.k. for the past thirty years with world class matches and their marquee its owner eddie hearn admitted quote we can take the sport stage a really really good fight and come up with the newer and better consumption model h.b.o. and showtime currently dominate the top flight boxing doubts charging between seventy and one hundred dollars per package design plans to charge around twelve dollars a month in hopes to attract a wider viewing audience sealed perform group simon denner remarked quote the paper of you model isn't working anymore economics have killed it both parties hope this deal will pave the way for more sports to adapt to digital and streaming technology for our team this is regina ham. time now for a quick pause for the promot
promoter eddie hearns natural boxing the deal allows performs a streaming service called the zone to feature sixteen live matches a year in the united states his own streaming is currently available in japan germany and canada but the deal hopes that they will drive up u.s. subscribers matchroom boxing has been the leading promoter of boxing in the u.k. for the past thirty years with world class matches and their marquee its owner eddie hearn admitted quote we can take the sport stage a really...
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i called eddie and i said we got it. >> jimmy: eddie's like, i'm trying to sleep. [ cheers and applausein texas with the family 237 >> jimmy: how old were you when you first sipped ak snol alcohol? >> my brother pat probably slipped me a budweiser early. made sure my parents didn't know while i was out of town. the first time i had wild turkey i was on a duck hunt in arkansas and it was 11 degrees and we were walking through the swam. and we wore waders. and i had a hole in my wader. up here. so both ofy m water. it's 11 degrees. this is not good. and i remember my dad said, well, we're notngck i'm freezing, just snot coming out of my nose. he said sow gon d't bud, have a little pull off of that. and it helped me survive. >> jimmy: does that prevent le fmroop peno. it just makes it not be as uncomfortable getting it. [ cheers and applae ] >> jimmy: that doesn't surprise me. >> it's not the cure. >> jimmy: no, not the cure. you just made a movie, and this is mind-boggling to me, with jimmy buffett and snoop dogg. >>yeah. [ la ughter ] >> jimmy: how did the movie even get made? >> yeah, r
i called eddie and i said we got it. >> jimmy: eddie's like, i'm trying to sleep. [ cheers and applausein texas with the family 237 >> jimmy: how old were you when you first sipped ak snol alcohol? >> my brother pat probably slipped me a budweiser early. made sure my parents didn't know while i was out of town. the first time i had wild turkey i was on a duck hunt in arkansas and it was 11 degrees and we were walking through the swam. and we wore waders. and i had a hole in my...
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then i will talk with eddie. let's talk about the global economy. do think it is on a sustainable trajectory? >> we are in a good phase. we have the most synchronized growth going on since we have -- that we have seen since the financial crisis. the united states is in a strong phase. europe has picked up, japan has picked up. china had a good first quarter. it has been pretty steady. emerging markets. until now there has been a sum on -- some on some off phenomenon. now it has been more synchronized. over the longer term, there are great questions. whether trade and globalization can be sustained. what about technical change? we will have a big social impact as well. demographics are an issue. not only in the united states and europe, but even in emerging markets. china. it is going to take some new innovation, some further trade and development, some new processes and products to get -- to keep the economy is growing. -- economies growing. right now, the global economy is in a good state. terrence: hank? >> i don't want to repeat what ben said. i
then i will talk with eddie. let's talk about the global economy. do think it is on a sustainable trajectory? >> we are in a good phase. we have the most synchronized growth going on since we have -- that we have seen since the financial crisis. the united states is in a strong phase. europe has picked up, japan has picked up. china had a good first quarter. it has been pretty steady. emerging markets. until now there has been a sum on -- some on some off phenomenon. now it has been more...
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eddie?betty: technology is a big factor, it is very advanced and is very expensive. -- eddie: technology. >> >> technology is a big factor, it is very advanced and is very expensive. but the model three could be a game changer, it might bring tesla into the midrange market, the more mainstream market and it may be that 10 years from now, some of us might own has -- tesla automobiles. i bet none of us right now own a tesla, a little out of our price range. a decade from now, if tesla is still around, we might be looking at more and more people, just like henry ford brought the model t within range of average consumers, we might be looking at a vehicle that the mainstream consumer buys. the technology, we are all enamored of technology, the technology that goes into tesla may be very conclusive to the technology that goes into driverless automobiles. that's what they have in mind with the tractor-trailer they introduced yesterday evening, they want autonomous vehicles on the road, and that mig
eddie?betty: technology is a big factor, it is very advanced and is very expensive. -- eddie: technology. >> >> technology is a big factor, it is very advanced and is very expensive. but the model three could be a game changer, it might bring tesla into the midrange market, the more mainstream market and it may be that 10 years from now, some of us might own has -- tesla automobiles. i bet none of us right now own a tesla, a little out of our price range. a decade from now, if tesla...
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that was when richard nixon was president.>> so it was about 50-50. >> i went to vietnam in 1971 and eddie adams told me that all the good pictures were already taken. i was there when the president pulled the plug on it. >> reporters of the time of the it -- described free and open access to the combat scenes. they were able to see the fighting as it occurred. yet the pentagon papers came along and there were great surprises. how would you guys reconcile the gap between the free access, but the facts of the war.>> i'm to have you answer this question and explain how your pieces got back to the u.s. >> in those days what you had was a camera crew if you are in television. you had a camera crew that had a cameraman, a light and a soundman and you went off to cover war and i will quickly adhere that i did most of the coverage of the vietnam war from washington. my brother covered it for cbs from the warfront itself. but what i know is that you would go out with the team and there was no censorship and you covered what it is that you saw and you then brought it back and that it had to be ship
that was when richard nixon was president.>> so it was about 50-50. >> i went to vietnam in 1971 and eddie adams told me that all the good pictures were already taken. i was there when the president pulled the plug on it. >> reporters of the time of the it -- described free and open access to the combat scenes. they were able to see the fighting as it occurred. yet the pentagon papers came along and there were great surprises. how would you guys reconcile the gap between the...
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. >> i went to vietnam in 1971 after eddie adams who won a pull -- pull -- pulitzer prize said all of the pictures had already been taken. >>> good morning, reporters at the time of the vietnam war described free and open access to the combat teams, they had a plane and they were able to see the fighting as it occurred. then tet came along and the pentagon papers came along and there were great surprises, how do you reconcile the gap and the access. >> i am going to allow you to explain the answer to that question. >> in those days, what you had was a camera crew, if you were in television, you had a camera crew that consisted of of a camera man and a live man and you went to cover the war, i did most of the coverage of the vietnam war from washington, dc, my brother covered it for cbs from the war front itself but you would go out with a team. there was no censorship. you covered what you saw and then brought it back, it had to be shipped up to japan then shipped to mocker new york, you did not have live instant coverage, the commenting is something you could do a day or so later, yo
. >> i went to vietnam in 1971 after eddie adams who won a pull -- pull -- pulitzer prize said all of the pictures had already been taken. >>> good morning, reporters at the time of the vietnam war described free and open access to the combat teams, they had a plane and they were able to see the fighting as it occurred. then tet came along and the pentagon papers came along and there were great surprises, how do you reconcile the gap and the access. >> i am going to allow...
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>> it started as a young kid, basically reading books on eddie rickenbacker and al van york and learning about general pershing. located 70 miles east of paris. late may of 1918 the german launched a big offensive at chateau-thierry around the town. american troops are calling to supply the french, trying to stop the german first and then starting to counter attack. here we see american soldiers probably heading to chateau-thierry to supply the french troops that were needing more troops to be able to stop that huge german offensive. >> so this is -- looks like a salvation army worker, female, since there weren't females in the army directly. >> yeah. >> they're giving hot coffee and maybe hot chocolate, which was always popular with the troops. chateau-thierry wasn't impacted by the war until the second. >> in the first battle september 1914 only a few days then saved for four years and then we have -- we have action going on. >> so the town wasn't destroyed until late spring of 1918? >> exactly. >> yeah. >> did you see that explosion in the background? >> yeah. >> i think that was real
>> it started as a young kid, basically reading books on eddie rickenbacker and al van york and learning about general pershing. located 70 miles east of paris. late may of 1918 the german launched a big offensive at chateau-thierry around the town. american troops are calling to supply the french, trying to stop the german first and then starting to counter attack. here we see american soldiers probably heading to chateau-thierry to supply the french troops that were needing more troops...
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i called eddie and i said we got it. >> jimmy: eddie's like, i'm trying to sleep. [ cheers and applausegoing good. been spending a lot of time in texas with the family. >> jimmy: how old were you when you first sipped alcohol? >> ha. [ cheers and applause ] my brother pat probably slipped me a budweiser early. made sure my parents didn't know what he was doing while they were out of town. there was a time -- first time i ever had we'll turkey, i was on a duck hunt in arkansas. and it was 11 degrees and we were walking through the swamp. and we wore waders. and i had a hole in my wader. up to here. so both of my legs filled up with water. it's 11 degrees. this is not good. and i remember my dad said, well, we're not going back. i'm freezing, just snot coming out of my nose. and he said, so you don't get pneumonia bud, have a little pull off of that. and it helped me survive. >> jimmy: does that prevent people from getting pneumonia? >> no. it just makes it not be as uncomfortable getting it. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that doesn't surprise me. >> it's not the cure. >>
i called eddie and i said we got it. >> jimmy: eddie's like, i'm trying to sleep. [ cheers and applausegoing good. been spending a lot of time in texas with the family. >> jimmy: how old were you when you first sipped alcohol? >> ha. [ cheers and applause ] my brother pat probably slipped me a budweiser early. made sure my parents didn't know what he was doing while they were out of town. there was a time -- first time i ever had we'll turkey, i was on a duck hunt in arkansas....
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next speaker, please. >> eddie. >> good afternoon, commissioners. eddie albright, non-defense, public policy nonprofit. impacted portionally by the resolution. in support of this resolution and like the comments made by paul and emily and victor. i want to commend director ruskin for his leadership on this issue and push for more time to make sure procurement of the buses are fully electric by the time the districts that cross highways that are impacted by particular matter and not addressed often enough. maybe one tool to look at the communities of concern ordina i forward to continuing this in the future. >> chairman brinkman: anymore public comments? yes, mr. gilberte. >> thank you. a bunch of changes. electric -- >> chairman brinkman: give us your name for the record. >> tom gilberte. how about the daytime energy packs to rejuvenate the bus cells in the bus? panels on the roof of the garage of the warehouses, wherever we can get some. it's on the battery size, the battery itself, it's easy transfer of the batteries in and out. a universal standa
next speaker, please. >> eddie. >> good afternoon, commissioners. eddie albright, non-defense, public policy nonprofit. impacted portionally by the resolution. in support of this resolution and like the comments made by paul and emily and victor. i want to commend director ruskin for his leadership on this issue and push for more time to make sure procurement of the buses are fully electric by the time the districts that cross highways that are impacted by particular matter and not...
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eddie glad. and noah rothman. caitlyn, i have been gone for a week. have been trying to -- >> welcome back. >> i have been trying to tai pay attention to what's been going on with rudy giuliani. i have a bit of whiplash. i feel like i am on a roller coaster where my brain is getting whipped back and forth as the roller coaster is being jerked side to side. what is going on here. >> giuliani has given multiple interviews in which he puts things out this, takes them back kind out. puts other things out there. my question is what is the whole point of all of this? are the president and alljewel teaming up together to try to muddy the waters on everything they know, that they both agree about taking a more aggressive approach to the mueller investigation? is that part of it? is it that they just want to get out there and see what sticks? the problem is -- it could have that effect. people could be looking at this time line as you laid out and throwing their hands up and saying well i don't understand it and it really doesn't have anything to do with me pe
eddie glad. and noah rothman. caitlyn, i have been gone for a week. have been trying to -- >> welcome back. >> i have been trying to tai pay attention to what's been going on with rudy giuliani. i have a bit of whiplash. i feel like i am on a roller coaster where my brain is getting whipped back and forth as the roller coaster is being jerked side to side. what is going on here. >> giuliani has given multiple interviews in which he puts things out this, takes them back kind...
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eddie glaude junior and former chief of staff at the c.i.a.nd nbc news capitol hill correspondent oh yeah -- host of "kasie d.c." on msnbc, kasie hunt. we're never going to stop doing that, okay? >>> and co-founder and ceo of axios, jim vandehei. i think we'll start right there, we begin with the stunning revelation from president trump's attorney, rudy giuliani. last night, telling fox news, that trump reimbursed his fixer, michael cohen, for that $130,000 hush money payment to porn star stormy daniels. despite president trump's assertion last month that he was unaware of it. >> having something to do with paying some stormy daniels woman $130,000? i mean which is going to turn out to be perfectly legal. that money was not campaign money. sorry, i'm giving you a fact now that you don't know. it's not campaign money. no campaign finance violation. so -- >> they funneled it through the law firm? >> funneled through a law firm and the president repaid it. >> oh. i didn't -- he did? >> yeah. >> there's no campaign finance law? >> zero. just like,
eddie glaude junior and former chief of staff at the c.i.a.nd nbc news capitol hill correspondent oh yeah -- host of "kasie d.c." on msnbc, kasie hunt. we're never going to stop doing that, okay? >>> and co-founder and ceo of axios, jim vandehei. i think we'll start right there, we begin with the stunning revelation from president trump's attorney, rudy giuliani. last night, telling fox news, that trump reimbursed his fixer, michael cohen, for that $130,000 hush money payment...
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plus eddie tipton ran the lottery scam of a lifetime. racking up $25 million in winning tickets.e ran into this guy. how the perfect crime of a dollar and a dream went bad. >> we, the jury, find the defendant edward tipton guilty of fraud as alleged in account one. ♪ that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. with dell small businessout your technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. the dell vostro 15 laptop. contact a dell advisor today. no one thought much of itm at all.l people said it just made a mess until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn't that be cool? and that's why exxonmobil scientists think it's not small at all. energy lives here. i'm all-business when i, travel... even when i travel... for leisure. so i go national, where i can choose any available upgrade in the aisle - without starting any conversations- -or paying any upcharg
plus eddie tipton ran the lottery scam of a lifetime. racking up $25 million in winning tickets.e ran into this guy. how the perfect crime of a dollar and a dream went bad. >> we, the jury, find the defendant edward tipton guilty of fraud as alleged in account one. ♪ that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. with dell small businessout your technology advisors you...
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eddie, elise and brendan.n post" reports this, after taking office last year, pruitt drew up a list of at least a dozen countries he hoped to visit and urged aides to help him find official reasons to travel. pruitt then enlisted well connected friends and ploit col allies. i have spoken to people inside the epa who said this is what he wants to do. let's go to italy. let's visit the vatican. let's get gelato. >> israel, don't forget. >> i mean, he is having his team help him plan a visit to israel that was then cancelled. what gives here? >> seems like scott pruitt is more concerned with what donors and lobbyists are interested in having him do as the epa administrator then his job actually as administrator. during the 2016 campaign, the republican primaries, i remember constantly the refrains of drain the swamp, the washington cartel, lobbyists have too much control. and donald trump also just talking, railing against corporate interests. you look at this is probably the worst case example we've ever had of
eddie, elise and brendan.n post" reports this, after taking office last year, pruitt drew up a list of at least a dozen countries he hoped to visit and urged aides to help him find official reasons to travel. pruitt then enlisted well connected friends and ploit col allies. i have spoken to people inside the epa who said this is what he wants to do. let's go to italy. let's visit the vatican. let's get gelato. >> israel, don't forget. >> i mean, he is having his team help him...
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. >> eddie in l.a., an independent. go ahead, eddie. >> caller: good morning. i have to listen to this. i'm really disappointed with our so-called black representation. the black caucus has turned to a caucus. it's like a turkey on thanksgiving that's been cleaned to the bone. you have sanctuary cities. you talk about the black population. you don't hear the democrats or republicans talking about the black situation. you're too busy talking about illegals. you're doing more for them than you do for your own people. you made us second class illegals. this is ridiculous. our school system that you talk about with them phones, if they had an education, they could be building them phones instead of getting some free ones. man, come on. this is -- you know, you are sending us backwards. >> i'm not, sir, an elected official. i don't hold public office. i represent an advocacy group and my group across the nation, the national urban league, last year alone helped over 10,000 people find employment. provided, if you will, tens of thousands of people with wholesome afte
. >> eddie in l.a., an independent. go ahead, eddie. >> caller: good morning. i have to listen to this. i'm really disappointed with our so-called black representation. the black caucus has turned to a caucus. it's like a turkey on thanksgiving that's been cleaned to the bone. you have sanctuary cities. you talk about the black population. you don't hear the democrats or republicans talking about the black situation. you're too busy talking about illegals. you're doing more for them...
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when eddie lambert took a stake in this, this was roaring.v was saying this was the next warren buffett. liz: you made a great buffett. they should have been the amazon of the day. had the sears catalog business. relationship with u.s. households across the country. they sat back and let i had ride instead of staying on top of this. charles: we've seen that mistake over and over. appreciate it a lot, thanks, emac. liz: sure. charles: joining us right now, is it live on radio, brian kilmeade on the brian kilmeade radio show. first of all, brian, joshua holt, the missionary, arrived back in the u.s. after, held two years in venezuela. brian, this was a great thing to see. does this go to the trump lore that he is great negotiator? >> a couple of things, he put somebody since the first week in may on it. getting all the americans around the world being held unjustly. we're trying diplomatically to get them it. the word from the white house, the way to do it, don't talk about it publicly. only making things worse. brings more attention, whether t
when eddie lambert took a stake in this, this was roaring.v was saying this was the next warren buffett. liz: you made a great buffett. they should have been the amazon of the day. had the sears catalog business. relationship with u.s. households across the country. they sat back and let i had ride instead of staying on top of this. charles: we've seen that mistake over and over. appreciate it a lot, thanks, emac. liz: sure. charles: joining us right now, is it live on radio, brian kilmeade on...
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pelota el agua sseguimos con pablo el pan sandoval que logrÓ conseguir dos carreras y empatar el juego eddie el partido de ida entre santos y toluca.. un hombre clave en esta elimi eliminatoria por fernando que anotÓ goles frente los aztecas. tenemos palabras del goleador >> estos goles en el paso a una final tan anhelada, ambiciÓn que traÍa describe, llegar o limitarse como esta y ahora solo hay que jugar. daremos lo mejor para los partidos >> noticias selecciÓn mexicana y es que hÉctor moreno se i integrarÍa lesionado al grupo. se lastimÓ la pantorrilla izquierda pero se espera que pueda recuperarse tiempo para el mundial. con estos son seis jugadores que si el mundial iniciara hoy no realistaespecia antes de irme la pregunta de hoy es ¿cuÁl es el jugador mas goles en los mundiales? vamos a una pausa comercial y volvemos t --- (musica) esta noche para las 11 alerta en el barrio de san francisco. por el resto libertad para ganar dinero. no se para en el reportaje sobre drogas >> o ciento niÑos ayudar a limpiar una de las calles en san francisco porque cada aÑo el programa reÚne a mÁs de 700
pelota el agua sseguimos con pablo el pan sandoval que logrÓ conseguir dos carreras y empatar el juego eddie el partido de ida entre santos y toluca.. un hombre clave en esta elimi eliminatoria por fernando que anotÓ goles frente los aztecas. tenemos palabras del goleador >> estos goles en el paso a una final tan anhelada, ambiciÓn que traÍa describe, llegar o limitarse como esta y ahora solo hay que jugar. daremos lo mejor para los partidos >> noticias selecciÓn mexicana y es...
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eddie jones speaking to our reporter chris jones. shores next year with a regular two—game series in london nextjune. it has been confirmed that the boston red sox and the new york yankees will win both games in london with plans to play a game in 2020 to establish what it calls a long—term footprint in the city. the west ham united home stadium was chosen because it has the right dimensions for baseball with the capacity of 50 5000. more information on our website, go over to the bbc website, the sports section. that's all the sport for 110w. section. that's all the sport for now. more for yu during this afternoon. thank you very much. there are calls for more to be done to tackle gun and knife crime after a spate of violence over the bank holiday weekend in london. on saturday 17—year—old rhyhiem ainsworth barton was shot dead in kennington. he is now one of more than 60 people to have been killed this year alone in the capital. earlier my colleague, victoria derbyshire, spoke to three mothers who lost their sons to knife crime. i
eddie jones speaking to our reporter chris jones. shores next year with a regular two—game series in london nextjune. it has been confirmed that the boston red sox and the new york yankees will win both games in london with plans to play a game in 2020 to establish what it calls a long—term footprint in the city. the west ham united home stadium was chosen because it has the right dimensions for baseball with the capacity of 50 5000. more information on our website, go over to the bbc...
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eddie? >> it's just cruel.at it's a reflection of a kind of mean-spiritedness that really doesn't speak well of the country in this moment and in some ways to echo a point mike barnicle made earlier today, it doesn't jibe with the story we tell ourselves, it reflects the underbelly of the country and the idea that jeff sessions would go on national television and say just outloud that they're willing to separate children and in some ways to put them in shelters and we know lose track of some of them as the department has recently is pretty disheartening, it's pretty sad. then to think about this against the backdrop of what's going on at the border, these folks are not trying to enter illegally, they're bringing their children and seeking refuge. it's mean spiral, cruel, reflects a heartening of the soul that we should be deeply concerned about. >>> up next, the president claims that real news is fake, that the russia investigation is a witch-hunt and that his border wall is you should construction. why does do
eddie? >> it's just cruel.at it's a reflection of a kind of mean-spiritedness that really doesn't speak well of the country in this moment and in some ways to echo a point mike barnicle made earlier today, it doesn't jibe with the story we tell ourselves, it reflects the underbelly of the country and the idea that jeff sessions would go on national television and say just outloud that they're willing to separate children and in some ways to put them in shelters and we know lose track of...
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have a problem necessarily with that provided all of the intentions were above board and not what ken eddy was talking b. >> we are not in the business of hurting agent and we know the scenario. >> harris: you know the agent's name, too? >> sure. >> harris: you know all of the facts? >> i don't know all of the facts. >> harris: there is potentially going to be an investigation and uncover things we don't know. >> that's what rod rosenstein said he would do. >> we should know the answers to this and what the heck was that guy or gal doing there in the campaign itself and then you have to ask was it politically motivated or a security concern. >> by the way the president has the power to declassify all of the material. and if he had nothing to hide here, we need to know the facts that devin nunnes and trey gowdy have not received the president can get them released. >> kennedy: they are not necessarily trying to make them public. but fewer redactions. if you think they are so facist and a they'rian territorial. you have to be careful siding with the deep state. they will use powerful weapons
have a problem necessarily with that provided all of the intentions were above board and not what ken eddy was talking b. >> we are not in the business of hurting agent and we know the scenario. >> harris: you know the agent's name, too? >> sure. >> harris: you know all of the facts? >> i don't know all of the facts. >> harris: there is potentially going to be an investigation and uncover things we don't know. >> that's what rod rosenstein said he would...
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relegation from the third division and my turn out there's plenty of optimism in the end why not easy eddie have sold fifteen thousand tickets for the final and that's practically the entire population of the town. of situ up today to more of the top of the hour we'll bring you live coverage of the u.s. announcement on the around the nuclear deal and on the homefront we'll have no business updates next. up blessing. and a curse. for suppose nature and in this scandal. monsoon. the tropical first union. there the soon to succumb to. a source of moving. closer to destruction. monsoon starting may twenty third double lives. at the. hands together expecting a record amount of tax revenue in the next time it time to splash the cash you might say think again towards the countries find out ministry also coming up. about a year to live thomson leaving it more profitable than ever but analysts say yes. see ballots that could be tough even so i had. to deal oh no deal as we wait to find out whether president trump will pull the u.s. out of the iran nuclear treaty we are asking what would it withdraw
relegation from the third division and my turn out there's plenty of optimism in the end why not easy eddie have sold fifteen thousand tickets for the final and that's practically the entire population of the town. of situ up today to more of the top of the hour we'll bring you live coverage of the u.s. announcement on the around the nuclear deal and on the homefront we'll have no business updates next. up blessing. and a curse. for suppose nature and in this scandal. monsoon. the tropical...
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so if so let us now eddie kennison feel is a smoke addition to good is in no and failing executes his sickness in the us to hell has too much of the head of the being of the. i. found a lot of time commitment to being. told i'm going to stick it out first then does it mean to come to me only when you want to let me say that to me. and you have done so. as well which does not come at the. misery that i don't love me i'll post it when i can see the moment it was going to snap out of it but if i make a little out of it a lot in life it. is just best. i may need her signal from some sort of soft cheese so we tried them on live color you. make a mystery of all i think don't respect backed off else i'll miss one couple street this after your name you measure suppose they measure malka. sun surf once yeah i like style the system too. children dream of becoming. a teenager from the wrong. house back. for the star witness documentary on. business updates brought to you by. going places together. business updates to you by. going places together. drumming up business why saudi arabia is trying
so if so let us now eddie kennison feel is a smoke addition to good is in no and failing executes his sickness in the us to hell has too much of the head of the being of the. i. found a lot of time commitment to being. told i'm going to stick it out first then does it mean to come to me only when you want to let me say that to me. and you have done so. as well which does not come at the. misery that i don't love me i'll post it when i can see the moment it was going to snap out of it but if i...
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and lead in as missing a boat so if so let us now eddie kennison skinny kid nevil is a smoke addition to good he's in no and failing executes his sickness going to hell has too much of the head of the being of the. cannot. image coming. out on you. what. does it mean to me only when you say you wanted. to. have done so pro-choice as well which is not the. misery index most of them will post when i get old so they will not see it was going to suddenly. make a lot of a lot. it . is just because. i may need a signal conscience or myself keyshawn called them on living color you. make a mystery of all men i think pick backed off else i'll miss woke up this after you knew you measure suppose they measure malka the sun so forth yeah i like style mr feature. of all my friends and coworkers who are detained i am the only one who survived they were all waiting for news of the men for whom was only one word on their lips boomers were those saw a boy killed in his father's eye. and saw a man whom. i have only once in my life see men who are scared to death a bit to civil rules darkest secrets. to
and lead in as missing a boat so if so let us now eddie kennison skinny kid nevil is a smoke addition to good he's in no and failing executes his sickness going to hell has too much of the head of the being of the. cannot. image coming. out on you. what. does it mean to me only when you say you wanted. to. have done so pro-choice as well which is not the. misery index most of them will post when i get old so they will not see it was going to suddenly. make a lot of a lot. it . is just because....
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yo, eddie! was that mom? those weren't gunshots... here she comes.t is billy burke from the twilight movies, who plays the father in the twilight films. i loved them and loved his character. don't mess with her. i get that! i like that — that's a positive. that is pretty much the interesting thing about the movie. very much a nuts and bolts b—movie thriller. i like that idea she is outside the house and they are inside, that kind of turned it around. i like the idea that theyjust completely underestimate her, just imagine she is a mother, and actually she proves more than a match for them. she doesn't need a man to come in and save her, and it is a great performance and i think she makes the most of it. that said, it is not a movie that will change the world. very much, as i said, very nuts and bolts b—movie. which under other circumstances you might see going straight to dvd, but it's short, cuts to the chase, i was never bored. if it's not remarkable, it's impressively solid, with a nice central twist. i liked it more than i thought i was going to.
yo, eddie! was that mom? those weren't gunshots... here she comes.t is billy burke from the twilight movies, who plays the father in the twilight films. i loved them and loved his character. don't mess with her. i get that! i like that — that's a positive. that is pretty much the interesting thing about the movie. very much a nuts and bolts b—movie thriller. i like that idea she is outside the house and they are inside, that kind of turned it around. i like the idea that theyjust completely...