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ernest scherer iii would turn 30 in july. and his parents were killed in march. >> ernie's father had a couple million invested in real estate, though at the time of his death the value of the estate was certainly shrinking right along with housing prices. still, was it even remotely possible ernie would kill his parents to cash in on an inheritance? the detectives had a look at ernie's financial situation. and you know how some professional poker players claim they win a lot? maybe not. at least not in ernie's case. >> we learned that he had 60-some-odd-thousand dollars in credit card debt and he also, in talking with different casinos, he had lost a significant amount of money in the tune of $80,000 to $90,000 in his play in the last year. >> that was not the worst of it. not even close. by march of 2008 when the murders happened, real estate in california was huffing and puffing on its race to the bottom. and six months before that ernie the son wanted to buy a house in the city of brea in california but couldn't get a loa
ernest scherer iii would turn 30 in july. and his parents were killed in march. >> ernie's father had a couple million invested in real estate, though at the time of his death the value of the estate was certainly shrinking right along with housing prices. still, was it even remotely possible ernie would kill his parents to cash in on an inheritance? the detectives had a look at ernie's financial situation. and you know how some professional poker players claim they win a lot? maybe not....
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ernest: thank you. us the report card. let's hear the good first. ernest: first of all, we have reduced to more countries that have eliminated all their usable material. that is good. we have had countries from japan to china that have substantially improved their security of materials to keep them out of the hands of terrorists. we have had more than three quarters of all countries improve their resistance to sabotage. arebad news is that there deterioration's in terms of the political environments in many countries, and that can influence risk. there are new threats like cybersecurity, where we still have roughly one third of all countries with nuclear facilities that have no basic cybersecurity protections at all. cyber, we point out, is one of those areas we will be looking for tremendous progress in the next couple of years. david: americans tend to be competitive. my eye was drawn to the list of where we rank among the 22. we just put up a couple of slides. one is where we rank in the amount of da
ernest: thank you. us the report card. let's hear the good first. ernest: first of all, we have reduced to more countries that have eliminated all their usable material. that is good. we have had countries from japan to china that have substantially improved their security of materials to keep them out of the hands of terrorists. we have had more than three quarters of all countries improve their resistance to sabotage. arebad news is that there deterioration's in terms of the political...
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inadvertently making out with ernest borgnine, i'd like to say, um, it was very traumatic.n and barbecue all at the same time. i'm on somebody else's lawn. and i don't mean that in a figurative way. i can't talk. it hurts to talk. oh. mo you know, if every region has sort of an iconic dish, you're talking northern thailand, chiang mai, this is it. hearty broth of curry, coconut, noodles, and spices. i am all over that. oh yeah. mm. i need some more onions. the boys at the bar tonight are gonna be in for a surprise if they move in for a smooch. goddamn that's good. i'm a big believer in a healthy, nutritious breakfast. it's the most important meal of the day. my doctor said that. of course he also said that just about everything i love and hold dear is killing me, so what does he know. attention, hippies. this is a salad. green papaya salad, that's not really a local thing, that's a -- thing but couldn't resist. spicy papaya salad, some khao soi, now i gotta find a catholic church. bless me father for i have sinned. i kissed a man on the mouth. oh, it burns like the fires of
inadvertently making out with ernest borgnine, i'd like to say, um, it was very traumatic.n and barbecue all at the same time. i'm on somebody else's lawn. and i don't mean that in a figurative way. i can't talk. it hurts to talk. oh. mo you know, if every region has sort of an iconic dish, you're talking northern thailand, chiang mai, this is it. hearty broth of curry, coconut, noodles, and spices. i am all over that. oh yeah. mm. i need some more onions. the boys at the bar tonight are gonna...
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>> he was sympathetic, ernest but there were a number of inconsistencies. she said she cannot name the hearing this past monday, her attorney said that is because of her fear of flying and she says that is because of what happened in this incident. they asked for a few days that she would be able to drive to washington dc from california. we heard the rumors and wasn't sure where that was coming from. >> you speak through your lawyers and that was from her legal team. it turns out she took a plane to washington dc to this hearing today. shannon: and costa rica. >> is a world traveler, regularly takes planes, can't remember if she showed the washington post reporter therapist notes a couple months ago. and she wished they could have come to california, the senate committee staff, chairman grassley offered public information to go out there. shannon: i want to ask about this idea democrats hammered over and over again to brett kavanaugh saying you asked the white house to get the fbi investigation launched, he said i will do anything the committee wants. we w
>> he was sympathetic, ernest but there were a number of inconsistencies. she said she cannot name the hearing this past monday, her attorney said that is because of her fear of flying and she says that is because of what happened in this incident. they asked for a few days that she would be able to drive to washington dc from california. we heard the rumors and wasn't sure where that was coming from. >> you speak through your lawyers and that was from her legal team. it turns out...
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so now the process is beginning in ernest. it's just beginning in ernest.amilies soon. but i have to say that there is still a segment of this population who we haven't found. we're very concerned about that. >> the last time we spoke, the last time we spoke you were waiting for more or better contact information on any identifying information to try to even make contact with many of the parents who have been deported. that information you're trying to get from the government. have you gotten the information snchlgt ye snchl . >> yeah, so the judge put his foot down and said give them the phone numbers. we have phone numbers. we have contacted most of the parents at this point, but there are still about 80 parents we haven't been able to contact. we need additional information from the government, but we're now on the ground in central america, looking for those parents. we have partners, paul weiss law firm, justice in motion, kind. >> what are the parents saying? there was a bit of -- there's been a dispute. i don't know how best to describe it. did the p
so now the process is beginning in ernest. it's just beginning in ernest.amilies soon. but i have to say that there is still a segment of this population who we haven't found. we're very concerned about that. >> the last time we spoke, the last time we spoke you were waiting for more or better contact information on any identifying information to try to even make contact with many of the parents who have been deported. that information you're trying to get from the government. have you...
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i met his son, ernest went more . he told me the effect that his father's experiences had on him and his family up to the present day. these things are passed down through generations. next slide, please. let me go over some of the more outstanding points of american percent -- participation in world war i and then come back to the main topic of why this matters to us. let's look through the lens of experiences of four americans. general john pershing, and to his right, journal -- general charles p summerall. he was a believer and and especially american way of war. this had a huge impact on the way we thought of war. pershing believed that europeans who had fought the war up to this time, 1917-1918, had become, and he used this word, corrupted, by trench warfare. that they had become corrupted and morally degraded. they had become dependent on sitting in their trenches and waiting for the heavy artillery and poison gas, using machine guns and grenades, and they forgot the great principle of the individual soldier wit
i met his son, ernest went more . he told me the effect that his father's experiences had on him and his family up to the present day. these things are passed down through generations. next slide, please. let me go over some of the more outstanding points of american percent -- participation in world war i and then come back to the main topic of why this matters to us. let's look through the lens of experiences of four americans. general john pershing, and to his right, journal -- general...
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when ernest hemingway's robert jordan at the close of whom the bell tolls lies wounded and waiting forry reason to think the world was an awful place. my father had every reason to think the world was not worth fighting for. my father had every reason to think the world was worth leaving. he did not think any of those things. like the hero of his favourite books, john mccain took the opposite view. you have to have a lot of luck to have had such a good life. i am here before you today saying the words i have never wanted said. even in this speech i have never wanted to give. feeling the loss i have never wanted to feel. my father is gone. john sidney mccain the third was many things. he was a sailor, he was an aviator. he was a sailor, he was an aviator. he was a sailor, he was an aviator. he was a husband, he was a warrior. he was a husband, he was a warrior. he was a husband, he was a warrior. he was a prisoner, he was a hero. he was a prisoner, he was a hero. he was a prisoner, he was a hero. he was a congressman, he was a senator. he was a nominee for president of the united states
when ernest hemingway's robert jordan at the close of whom the bell tolls lies wounded and waiting forry reason to think the world was an awful place. my father had every reason to think the world was not worth fighting for. my father had every reason to think the world was worth leaving. he did not think any of those things. like the hero of his favourite books, john mccain took the opposite view. you have to have a lot of luck to have had such a good life. i am here before you today saying...
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here, the clean-up will begin in ernest once things calm down a rt. and gulf portht now, no real rain to speak of. we have had some song winds a times. we've seen a growing surf, but again, the situaon rightow seems to be the worst. just across the mississippi line into alabama where they took the brunt of this storm, that is the latest froul here in port, mississippi. i'm jay gray, nbc news. >> bill karins is here tracking gordon. what else can we expect? >> the winds are no longer much of a concern. down to 40 miles n per hour, going to see more wind damage. we will see a chance of an isolated tornado, winds to watch. the rain slo ty moves towar northwest as we go throughout the next three days. flash flood warnings continue from jackson, alabama through pensacola. flash flo risk into areas of arkansas. additional rainfall the next three days, many areas have a tednce of 3 inches, iso areas could get 5 inches including southern areas of arkansas. we have rainfall concerns. the storm surge and the wind concerns are now diminishing. >> all right, good
here, the clean-up will begin in ernest once things calm down a rt. and gulf portht now, no real rain to speak of. we have had some song winds a times. we've seen a growing surf, but again, the situaon rightow seems to be the worst. just across the mississippi line into alabama where they took the brunt of this storm, that is the latest froul here in port, mississippi. i'm jay gray, nbc news. >> bill karins is here tracking gordon. what else can we expect? >> the winds are no longer...
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it was home to billy wilder, josef von sternberg, and ernest lubitsch, great artists who left their individualtamp on the films they made. the paramount story is a model of what happened in hollywood over the last 70 years. a corporate giant that suffered with the fall of the system, only to be rebuilt in the era of the conglomerates and turn out some of the most memorable pictures of the last 20 years, as we will see in this program narrated by peter coyote, "the studio system." (dramatic music playing) (edward dmytryk) the film studio was a city. you have your commissary. you have your hospital where a child can be born, or a person can die. you'd walk up these streets and you'd hear tap dancing up in the back of this lot. we had a full orchestra of 55 people who came in every day and worked. you knew when grandmother died, or when a new baby was born, or when somebody got engaged, there was a big thing going on. and you couldn't see past it, you could be anywhere. it was enclosed like a cocoon when you were in there. why, you were in another world completely. who wrote that scene? the engli
it was home to billy wilder, josef von sternberg, and ernest lubitsch, great artists who left their individualtamp on the films they made. the paramount story is a model of what happened in hollywood over the last 70 years. a corporate giant that suffered with the fall of the system, only to be rebuilt in the era of the conglomerates and turn out some of the most memorable pictures of the last 20 years, as we will see in this program narrated by peter coyote, "the studio system."...
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white ernest m. willcher lt. cmdr. david lucian williams maj. dwayne williams marvin woods kevin wayne yokum donald mcarthur young edmond young lisa young ladies and gentlemen, please remain silent for the arrival of the official party. the national anthem performed by the united states academy glee club. a moment of silence killed. and the invocation delivered by paul hurley, army chief of chaplains. ladies and gentlemen, general paul silva. ladies and gentlemen, the secretary of defense. james mattis. ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states, michael r. pence. and the second lady of the united states, mrs. karen pence. ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wav
white ernest m. willcher lt. cmdr. david lucian williams maj. dwayne williams marvin woods kevin wayne yokum donald mcarthur young edmond young lisa young ladies and gentlemen, please remain silent for the arrival of the official party. the national anthem performed by the united states academy glee club. a moment of silence killed. and the invocation delivered by paul hurley, army chief of chaplains. ladies and gentlemen, general paul silva. ladies and gentlemen, the secretary of defense....
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the english poet william ernest henley wrote in victories in aiken city five and he published it in ' the title invectives is latin for unconquerable or undefeated. when he was 16, he lost one of his legs below the knee. a few years later further complications from tuberculosis he was faced with losing his other leg but through a couple of different medical extremity was able to keep it but it putm in hospital for a long time and while he was recovering, he wrote this poem, invictus. now, this poem has been used by the likes of winston churchill in a speech to the house of commons. nelson mandela doing his long years in prison he recited to other prisoners. u.s. pows in a north vietnamese prison, the hanoi hilton, to include john mccain and admiral james stockdale who said he received the poem written with red droppings on a napkin. president barack obama recited it at nelson mandela was funeral. you see, i think this poem serves to remind us that our fate is up to us, to ensure we remain undefeated, that we have to make the choices essential to our soul, the ones we won't regret. in
the english poet william ernest henley wrote in victories in aiken city five and he published it in ' the title invectives is latin for unconquerable or undefeated. when he was 16, he lost one of his legs below the knee. a few years later further complications from tuberculosis he was faced with losing his other leg but through a couple of different medical extremity was able to keep it but it putm in hospital for a long time and while he was recovering, he wrote this poem, invictus. now, this...
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the 19th century leader and poets ernest jones wrote this. and what we get what we give we know and we know our share were not too low the cloth we weave but too low the cloth to wear. he was making the point that workers know the reality and the injustice of their position labor believes a worker's position is on the board [applause]. that's why were proposing to give the workforce of all the due papers and witnesses. giving employees a genuine voice and a stake in shifting the balance of work in favor of the wealth creators improving both decision-making and productivity in the process. [applause]. decisions taken in board rooms affect their pay job in pension. it's actually nothing for businesses to be afraid of they should welcome the expertise in the understanding that workers will be bring to the company board. we will rebalance power in the workplace but i say to businesses large and small labor well also deliver what you need to succeed and to expand and modernize our economy. more investment in education and skills so workers can be
the 19th century leader and poets ernest jones wrote this. and what we get what we give we know and we know our share were not too low the cloth we weave but too low the cloth to wear. he was making the point that workers know the reality and the injustice of their position labor believes a worker's position is on the board [applause]. that's why were proposing to give the workforce of all the due papers and witnesses. giving employees a genuine voice and a stake in shifting the balance of work...
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tribe that lives there to an area next to a landfill which advocates say is against international law ernestmith has more from the car. on the face of it this is a typically quiet day in the palestinian bedouin village of harm but one hundred eighty or so people living here know that today is also the beginning of the end after a near seventy year presence living in this area because from midnight tonight wednesday israeli security forces can at any time send in the bulldozers and destroy these homes and the school that is attached to the village but has said we will face them we will confront the bulldozers together with our foreign supporters but despite this we expect the village to be demolished campaigners hope that the presence of this school that educates one hundred eighty children from this village and neighboring villages would have persuaded israel supreme court to prevent or stop the demolition order the tactic didn't work. nor seen from the cold. that will be deprived of access to twenty percent of the west bank and also the use of the roads this will cost of the north of the we
tribe that lives there to an area next to a landfill which advocates say is against international law ernestmith has more from the car. on the face of it this is a typically quiet day in the palestinian bedouin village of harm but one hundred eighty or so people living here know that today is also the beginning of the end after a near seventy year presence living in this area because from midnight tonight wednesday israeli security forces can at any time send in the bulldozers and destroy these...
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let's cross now to wilmington, north carolina, where we can speak to reuters correspondent ernest schneyerhind you. just update us on the latest. flowing water in the street as well, i can see. yes. the brain is a huge concern as much of the winter has passed. you can see behind me there isa train passed. you can see behind me there is a train —— there is a tree that fell. there is a worried that as flooding continues trees will fall. the waters are predicted not to peak until tuesday, so it will only get worse. as the rain falls, it has nowhere to go but the atlantic ocean. you have a lot of folks in low—lying areas trying to get out if they haven't already. you have a lot of rescue operations already under way from what is locally called the caju n way from what is locally called the cajun navy, which helped in texas and houston during hurricane harvey. you have a lot of state officials saying they're trying to organise rescue effort as the waters rights. the evacuation centres pretty full now? yes, they are. a lot of the people in north and south carolina, if they were able to get out o
let's cross now to wilmington, north carolina, where we can speak to reuters correspondent ernest schneyerhind you. just update us on the latest. flowing water in the street as well, i can see. yes. the brain is a huge concern as much of the winter has passed. you can see behind me there isa train passed. you can see behind me there is a train —— there is a tree that fell. there is a worried that as flooding continues trees will fall. the waters are predicted not to peak until tuesday, so...
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when ernest hemingway is robert jordan at the close for whom the bell tolls, lie wounded and waiting among his final thoughts. my father, had every reason to think the world was an awful place. my father had every reason to think the world was not worth fighting for. my father had every reason to think the world was worth leaving. he did not think any of those things. like the hero of his favorite book, john mccain took the opposite view. he had to have a lot of luck to have had such a good life. i am here before you today saying the words i have never wanted to say. giving the speech i've never wanted to give. feeling the loss i have never wanted to feel. my father is gone. john sidney mccain iii was many things. he was a sailor, he was an aviator, he was a husband, he was a warrior, he was a prisoner, hero, congressman, senator, a nominee for the president of the united states. these are all of the titles and the roles of a life that has been well lived. they not the greatest of his titles. you're the most important of his rules. he was a great man. we gather here to mourn the pass
when ernest hemingway is robert jordan at the close for whom the bell tolls, lie wounded and waiting among his final thoughts. my father, had every reason to think the world was an awful place. my father had every reason to think the world was not worth fighting for. my father had every reason to think the world was worth leaving. he did not think any of those things. like the hero of his favorite book, john mccain took the opposite view. he had to have a lot of luck to have had such a good...
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so i believe you would have to go to w war or animals like ernest hemingway.who would want to read about a chinese girl and her crazy family? with those horrible traumas? it is so important for me to realize i had to write for my own reasons and once i got rid of that notion that enabled me to do it. but to this day i will run out of material but then i get another revelation. one of the things that my grandmother was very modest and from what was told to meme and became a concubine but then i found the photos and the book that shows that costume she was wearing and i thought the one thing you can say about that issue is not old-fashioned. this is like your grandmother dressed up. [laughter] no. she was not old-fashioned and that was a thrill to me of course she wasn't look at my mother. vaden. and being respected and that came from a mother who demanded to be respected. i became my mother's daughter with attributes that common from her. if i'm bothered i cannot stop talking about it but i am not suicidal. i have choices. so those revelations when you find out
so i believe you would have to go to w war or animals like ernest hemingway.who would want to read about a chinese girl and her crazy family? with those horrible traumas? it is so important for me to realize i had to write for my own reasons and once i got rid of that notion that enabled me to do it. but to this day i will run out of material but then i get another revelation. one of the things that my grandmother was very modest and from what was told to meme and became a concubine but then i...
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1934, african-american chester himes is publishing short fiction in "esquire" magazine alongside ernest hemingway, john this process. they are sorted bringing out leon trott team has something in "esquire." langston hughes as the other african-american writer. "esquire" is definitely surgery transformative publication for literary sensibilities and to begin to present the american male not necessarily as the breadwinner and father figure, but sort of more as they hit the james bond figure. himes becomes one of their most highly regarded artists. he publishes during this time in venues like "esquire," what we call white life stories. there's only second or african-american stories are the protagonists in so short stories read into what our white american men and they are enraged in your sorted dealing with their inner world and the struggles they have about confinement and sort of longing in desire, but especially again, this rage. chester starts to think about what his career would be like as a novelist. someone who writes his way out of incarceration. he has a couple of strong advantag
1934, african-american chester himes is publishing short fiction in "esquire" magazine alongside ernest hemingway, john this process. they are sorted bringing out leon trott team has something in "esquire." langston hughes as the other african-american writer. "esquire" is definitely surgery transformative publication for literary sensibilities and to begin to present the american male not necessarily as the breadwinner and father figure, but sort of more as they...
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one of the first victims was what he eight-year-old nicole ernest who is raped and 91 and now she was full of emotion today. >> it is been a wild ride of emotions, i have been all over the map as i expected i would be. i have literally visualized this day for 27 years. >> he was arrested without incident and he has been the safety officer since 1992 training others in the use of machinery. they cannot believe the news. >> i feel like you never know who is around. >> the university began saying that according to the sacrament of police department there is no indication that any crimes have occurred within the campus community. however, the pd will be reviewing any open sexual assault cases to determine if any might be related. at least 10 other women were big demised in the closet -- >> great story, now he is being held in the jail and he is facing three felony charges, his next scheduled court appearance is september 24. >>> new details in a rape investigation involving a california so and his girlfriend. prosecutors say new leads have led them to more than 12 possible additional vict
one of the first victims was what he eight-year-old nicole ernest who is raped and 91 and now she was full of emotion today. >> it is been a wild ride of emotions, i have been all over the map as i expected i would be. i have literally visualized this day for 27 years. >> he was arrested without incident and he has been the safety officer since 1992 training others in the use of machinery. they cannot believe the news. >> i feel like you never know who is around. >> the...
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investigators believe her boyfriend, and illegal immigrants, ernest hernandez, killed her and escapedo mexico. her daughter left to care for for her four younger siblings. >> i never expected this. i never pictured myself organizing my own mom's funeral. this is very tough. jillian: there's a $5000 reward for information. todd: the woman who kidnapped elizabeth smart will be released from prison at any moment, walking free five years early after her sentence was calculated. smart things she should be kept behind bars calling her danger to the public and detailing the horrors of her 9-month long abduction 15 years ago. >> he encouraged him to rape me, she would sit next to me and the side of her body was touching me. she knew what was going on. todd: smart was 14 years old when brian mitchell kidnapped her in utah. he is serving a life sentence. jillian: molly tibbetts's accused killer will be in court today, arraigned on a first-degree murder charge in connection to the 20 them at college student asked of, rivera led police to mollie tibbetts's body dumped in a cornfield a month after
investigators believe her boyfriend, and illegal immigrants, ernest hernandez, killed her and escapedo mexico. her daughter left to care for for her four younger siblings. >> i never expected this. i never pictured myself organizing my own mom's funeral. this is very tough. jillian: there's a $5000 reward for information. todd: the woman who kidnapped elizabeth smart will be released from prison at any moment, walking free five years early after her sentence was calculated. smart things...
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. >> the late night wars are about to begin in ernest on television.they go head to head, one thing is clear, late night tv will never be quite the same. >> all of a sudden there is a talk show war. >> start up your remote controls. the late night race is about to begin. on monday david letterman's new show on cbs, followed by a week later on chevy chase on fox, and a week later con nano brian on nbc. they do arsenio and night line. >> it become a crowded space and competition that much more difficult. >> third corner arsenio hall. some of it writers think arsenio cob the big loser in this free for all. >> when letterman came in, essentially dill lieutenanted arsenio strand because there were so many alternatives. >> i'm sad to see you go because america is going to have a big chunk missing out of this. >> losing arsenio, yeah, it was bad. he was the lone voice gone. david letterman had the suits at nbc pausing for a moment. did we make the right choice? because he came out gang busters and he was beating jay leno in the ratings. >> there are some peop
. >> the late night wars are about to begin in ernest on television.they go head to head, one thing is clear, late night tv will never be quite the same. >> all of a sudden there is a talk show war. >> start up your remote controls. the late night race is about to begin. on monday david letterman's new show on cbs, followed by a week later on chevy chase on fox, and a week later con nano brian on nbc. they do arsenio and night line. >> it become a crowded space and...
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the 19th century leader and poet ernest jones wrote this, what we get and what we give, we know, and we know our share. we are not too low, the cloth we weed, but too low the cloth to wear. he was making the point that workers know the reality and injustice of their position. labour believes a workers position is on the board. >> [ applause ] that's why we are proposing to give the workforce the right to elect a 3rd of the seats on the board, giving employees a genuine voice, and a steak and shifting the balance at work in favor of the wealth created, improving decision-making and productivity in the process. >> [ applause ] >> decisions make ring in board rooms affect pay, jobs, and pensions. workers deserve a real say in those decisions. it's nothing for businesses to be afraid of. they should welcome the expertise and understanding that workers will bring to the company board. we will rebalance -- >> [ applause ] >> we will rebalance power in the workplace, but i say to businesses large and small, labour will also deliver what you need to succeed. and to expand and modernize our e
the 19th century leader and poet ernest jones wrote this, what we get and what we give, we know, and we know our share. we are not too low, the cloth we weed, but too low the cloth to wear. he was making the point that workers know the reality and injustice of their position. labour believes a workers position is on the board. >> [ applause ] that's why we are proposing to give the workforce the right to elect a 3rd of the seats on the board, giving employees a genuine voice, and a steak...
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. >> the vineyards will face a bigger test when the rainy season begins in ernest. >>> let's get a checkf our weather. >> we have some rain, we are looking at some north bay sprinkles. it is not much. we are not talking significant rainfall, at least not yet. let's look outside, this is a live look at the bay bridge from our exclusive you at the salesforce tower camera. temperatures are the 60s area why. concord is 63, 63 in san francisco, 59 in san jose. we had clouds to instantly -- insulate us. we will be cool for the first half of the weekend. the whole week and will really stay cool. in futurecast, you can see we have the potential for scattered showers. we are not talking widespread rain. you could see isolated showers from time to time this weekend, mostly in the north bay. we have the possibility for a few stray showers further south. anyone could see showers between now and sunday morning. the second half of sunday, future caches we dry out and keep clouds around. moving into monday and tuesday, however, that is when the rain returns. we are looking at a little bit more rain, no
. >> the vineyards will face a bigger test when the rainy season begins in ernest. >>> let's get a checkf our weather. >> we have some rain, we are looking at some north bay sprinkles. it is not much. we are not talking significant rainfall, at least not yet. let's look outside, this is a live look at the bay bridge from our exclusive you at the salesforce tower camera. temperatures are the 60s area why. concord is 63, 63 in san francisco, 59 in san jose. we had clouds to...
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when twitter doubled its character count to 280, he said, "it's a bit of a shame, because i was the ernest hemingway of 140 characters." ( laughter ) he truly was. who can forget his tweet, "the sun also rises. should only set! earth laughing at it. getting sunlight for free! i will change!" ( laughter ) and the book says that earlier this year, trump's former lawyer, john dowd, gave him a practice interview for the one he might have with mueller, which trump failed. and-- and this might be the craziest thing that my beard has ever said-- it was such a disaster that dowd and the other lawyer jay sekulow, went to mueller's office in person to re-enact the mock interview. their goal: to argue that trump couldn't possibly testify because he was incapable of telling the truth. those are his lawyers, trying to help him! not go to jail. "your honor, my client could easily take the stand and say he never killed anyone, but if we let him in here, he will kill everyone." meanwhile-- again, they work for him. meanwhile, today, the senate began hearings for supreme court nominee and man who is too wh
when twitter doubled its character count to 280, he said, "it's a bit of a shame, because i was the ernest hemingway of 140 characters." ( laughter ) he truly was. who can forget his tweet, "the sun also rises. should only set! earth laughing at it. getting sunlight for free! i will change!" ( laughter ) and the book says that earlier this year, trump's former lawyer, john dowd, gave him a practice interview for the one he might have with mueller, which trump failed. and--...
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when ernest hemingway's robert jordan at the close for whom the bell tolls waltsing for his last fightorld was an awful place. my father had every reason to think the world was not worth fighting for. my father had every reason to think the world was worth leaving. he did not think any of those things. like the hero of his favorite book, john mccain took the opposite view. you had to have a lot of luck to have had such a good life. i am here before you today saying the words i have never wanted to say giving this speech i have never wanted to give. feeling the loss i have never wanted to feel, my father is gone. john sidney mccain iii was many thing, he was a sailor, he was an aviator, he was a husband, he was a warrior, he was a prisoner, he was a hero, he was a congressman, he was a senator, he was a nominee for president of the united states, these are all the titles and the roles of a life that has been well lived, but they are not the greatest of his titles nor the most important of his roles. he was a great man. we gather here to mourn the passing of american greatness, the real
when ernest hemingway's robert jordan at the close for whom the bell tolls waltsing for his last fightorld was an awful place. my father had every reason to think the world was not worth fighting for. my father had every reason to think the world was worth leaving. he did not think any of those things. like the hero of his favorite book, john mccain took the opposite view. you had to have a lot of luck to have had such a good life. i am here before you today saying the words i have never wanted...
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they began an ernest after really the 1960s, you can look and see that many supreme court justices were confirmed on voice votes. that is not even roll call votes. i'm not sure i support that sort of thing, but now they've turned into these circuses. the republicans have not turned these into circuses. ruth bader ginsburg, she got confirmed with over 90 votes. the republicans didn't try to filibuster, they didn't look into her background, they didn't question any wrongdoing and so forth? kagan got well over 60 votes and she was a well-known bill clinton hack, in my humble opinion. they didn't go after these people. stephen breyer, longtime staffer for kennedy on the senate judiciary committee. did they destroy him? trash him? this is a one-way street, and it's about damn time the republicans stood up to it. we don't to need to listen to lectures by the leftists. we don't need to listen to leftists about women's rights. last time i checked we're all borne of women, including white males. i love my mother, my wife, my daughter and granddaughter, and i don't need to hear from leftists what
they began an ernest after really the 1960s, you can look and see that many supreme court justices were confirmed on voice votes. that is not even roll call votes. i'm not sure i support that sort of thing, but now they've turned into these circuses. the republicans have not turned these into circuses. ruth bader ginsburg, she got confirmed with over 90 votes. the republicans didn't try to filibuster, they didn't look into her background, they didn't question any wrongdoing and so forth? kagan...
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i believed that you would've had to go through war like kurt on again or go through animals like ernesthemingway and i do not have any to that degree. who would want to read about a chinese girl in her crazy family who has these horrible traumas in life and she's trying to get you to understand. that's why it was so important to realize i have to write for my own reasons and not to impress anybody else and once i got rid of that notion of ever getting it published it enabled me to do it. but, you know, to this day i keep thinking i will run out of family materials and i can move on to something else and then i get another revelation. one of the things i thought my grandmother was a modest woman. she was quiet and old-fashioned and that was what was told to me. she became a concubine by force. that i found these photos in a book and she shows the exact costume she was wearing was the one worn by courtesans. i thought, oh my god, the one thing you can say about that, not that she was necessarily a courtesan but she was not old-fashioned. this would be like your grandmother dressed up as m
i believed that you would've had to go through war like kurt on again or go through animals like ernesthemingway and i do not have any to that degree. who would want to read about a chinese girl in her crazy family who has these horrible traumas in life and she's trying to get you to understand. that's why it was so important to realize i have to write for my own reasons and not to impress anybody else and once i got rid of that notion of ever getting it published it enabled me to do it. but,...
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the suspect.... 27-year-old ernest parker...sday and charged with criminal mischief. no one was hurt. firefighters eventually arrived to get the fire under control. (ryan) a placerville barbershop is taking heat -- after a photo of a hanging doll, portraying former 49er co social media. reporter charmaine nero explains why. joseph"they got colin kaepernick hanging from a noose."this is the picture being shared online -posted by joseph - who wanted to be reffered to only by his first name.joseph, phoner"i posted it because i drove past there about 3 or 4 times down there and i didnt notice that."the picture - taken by his friend - inside the bowtie barbershop in downtown placerville -shows former 49er - colin kapernick - hanging from the ceiling by a noose.bow tie barber, owns shop"i literally had no idea that i was offending people." bow tie"we have a hangman down here in hangtown and with the theme of hangtown, i hung him, and i apologize."bowtie barber is a well known public figure in this community and says the hanged doll ha
the suspect.... 27-year-old ernest parker...sday and charged with criminal mischief. no one was hurt. firefighters eventually arrived to get the fire under control. (ryan) a placerville barbershop is taking heat -- after a photo of a hanging doll, portraying former 49er co social media. reporter charmaine nero explains why. joseph"they got colin kaepernick hanging from a noose."this is the picture being shared online -posted by joseph - who wanted to be reffered to only by his first...
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those opening statements with those senators expect to actually begin questioning judge cavanaugh and ernest tomorrow. a vote on the nominee possible as early as later this month. the nominee is expected to offer his opening statement today as well at some point in time. the chair of the committee is now estimated some statements from judge cavanaugh could come as late as 230 east coast time due to all the delays from this morning. senate democrats saying that they are participating in the process under protest. after the president said the white house would be withholding more than one -- 1000 pages of the record. senate republicans have been having a difficult time voicing their support for judge cavanaugh because of all of those protests. >> here are the facts. judge cavanaugh is one of the most distinguished judges in the entire country. he has served for over 12 years now on the u.s. court of appeals and the dc circuit. the dc circuit is often referred to as the second highest court in the land because it hears many critically important cases. >> you can see senator hatch from utah havi
those opening statements with those senators expect to actually begin questioning judge cavanaugh and ernest tomorrow. a vote on the nominee possible as early as later this month. the nominee is expected to offer his opening statement today as well at some point in time. the chair of the committee is now estimated some statements from judge cavanaugh could come as late as 230 east coast time due to all the delays from this morning. senate democrats saying that they are participating in the...
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the title of the book, worth from ernest, is hemingway's book. he wrote about robert jordan, who by and the spanish civil war, who is about to die. he says the world is a fine place, worth fighting for. and i would hate to leave it. that sort of inspired me early. people like ted williams, roosevelt. bob dole, billy mitchell. [laughter] host: marlon brando and his movie. guest: great films that never got the acclaimed that it deserved. brando played it superbly. host: you mentioned robert jordan, you mentioned that he is a hero for the 20th century. -- rudy think should be a hero as we enter the 21st century? 21st: the heroes for the forury are willing to serve sacrifices greater than yourself. whether they be a peace corps leader thato a recognizes, as theodore resulted, that america has the greatest potential for greatness. therefore the greatest potential for good in the world. he saw the potential of america. he saw how great we could be and he wanted to go in that direction. host: one other thing you talk about is your temper. that came up i
the title of the book, worth from ernest, is hemingway's book. he wrote about robert jordan, who by and the spanish civil war, who is about to die. he says the world is a fine place, worth fighting for. and i would hate to leave it. that sort of inspired me early. people like ted williams, roosevelt. bob dole, billy mitchell. [laughter] host: marlon brando and his movie. guest: great films that never got the acclaimed that it deserved. brando played it superbly. host: you mentioned robert...
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as i said, wolf, this is starting to get dangerous as the storm starts to whip into this area in ernest brian, i want you, our team, all of our correspondent, producers, camera crews to be safe right now. this is an extremely dangerous situation. i'm wolf blitzer. our breaking news coverage continues right now with earn burnett "out front." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm kate bolduan in for erin burnett. "out front" we are following breaking news. strengthening. hurricane florence strengthening and growing in size and intensity. winds up to 105 miles per hour. we're going to show you looking at live pictures right there out of the outer banks in north carolina where the first impact of this dangerous hurricane is being felt. the hurricane bringing with it potentially catastrophic storm surge. forecast to dump record amounts of rain. we could also be talking about 10 trillion gallons of water.
as i said, wolf, this is starting to get dangerous as the storm starts to whip into this area in ernest brian, i want you, our team, all of our correspondent, producers, camera crews to be safe right now. this is an extremely dangerous situation. i'm wolf blitzer. our breaking news coverage continues right now with earn burnett "out front." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm kate bolduan in for erin burnett. "out front" we are...
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so we are well on our way to having our entitlement process beginning in ernest, so thank you very much and i'll be happy to answer any questions. >> president k. brandon: thank you. >> commission, that concludes the presentation. >> president k. brandon: thank you. danny campbell? >> thank you, madam president, commissioners. danny campbell. i'm a representative with the sheet metal workers, local 104. i want to say briefly jay and his team reached out very early to us in the san francisco building trades unions and committed to partner with our local union contractors here. which, as a result will mean good careers for local residents and our city's use through state-approved apprenticeship programs. they listened to our concerns very early on. and we are excited seeing the theater returning as darius mentiond in san francisco. it's a great project. my colleague, just to confirm what darius said, my colleague ian lewis with the hotel workers was here earlier but had to leave. he wanted me to convey their support for the project. so thank you. >> president k. brandon: thank you. is the
so we are well on our way to having our entitlement process beginning in ernest, so thank you very much and i'll be happy to answer any questions. >> president k. brandon: thank you. >> commission, that concludes the presentation. >> president k. brandon: thank you. danny campbell? >> thank you, madam president, commissioners. danny campbell. i'm a representative with the sheet metal workers, local 104. i want to say briefly jay and his team reached out very early to us...
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the title of the book, "worth fromighting for," is ernest hemingway's book, for tolls, my favorite endat the he's making fun of his machine leg, saying broken the world is a fine place, worth the fighting for, and i will leave it. that sort of inspired me early. people like ted williams, roosevelt, john tower, bob dole. billy mitchell. zapata. by marlonplayed brando in his movie. >> one of the great films that acclaim that it deserved. john steinbeck wrote the screen play, by the way, to that. and brando played it superbly. >> you mentioned robert jordan. him in theabout book, you mentioned that he's a hero for the 20th century, my century. i'm wondering who you think should be a hero as we enter this new senator mccain: i think the hero for the twenty first century or. the robert jordan. of the united states who are willing to serve and sacrifice for causes greater than their self interest whether they be a .eace corps volunteer in africa ,o the leader that recognized as theodore roosevelt did at the beginning of the last century, that america has the greatest potential for greatness
the title of the book, "worth fromighting for," is ernest hemingway's book, for tolls, my favorite endat the he's making fun of his machine leg, saying broken the world is a fine place, worth the fighting for, and i will leave it. that sort of inspired me early. people like ted williams, roosevelt, john tower, bob dole. billy mitchell. zapata. by marlonplayed brando in his movie. >> one of the great films that acclaim that it deserved. john steinbeck wrote the screen play, by...
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ernest members calumet high school we have a newcomer program. and many of them are impacted by traumatic loss and grief due to the violence in home countries and the migration journeys here. mental health services we are providing are not only evidence- based, gold standard, mental health services also culturally responsive. we know that many of people say should i go to therapy. their families have not gone to therapy. we want to offer services responded to culture, and bring traditions so that the successful. >>reporter: in a respectful way. >> absolutely. thank you so much for joining me to talk about the good work being done at oakland high school and beyond. thank you for joining us. if you or someone you don't need someone the number to the national suicide lifeline is on your screen and we have more information on ktvu.com in the web link section . the confirmation -- conversation continues tomorrow on the 9. we will talk about the impact of social media and young people specifically and you might said with a child psychologist -- psychol
ernest members calumet high school we have a newcomer program. and many of them are impacted by traumatic loss and grief due to the violence in home countries and the migration journeys here. mental health services we are providing are not only evidence- based, gold standard, mental health services also culturally responsive. we know that many of people say should i go to therapy. their families have not gone to therapy. we want to offer services responded to culture, and bring traditions so...
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beckles.e marie michael ernest beakmen -- beekman. >> you are missed every day but know you can restn peace knowing what you did every day as a husband and father echoes in maternity. -- eternity. >> and my husband. you will always be loved, you will always be missed. we thank you for the foundation you set. my husband was a chef and he went back into the building and try to carry a woman out that was a quadriplegic. he and three maintenance workers never made it out. he will always be our hero. [applause] behr.ia >> debbie as a bellows. denise benedetto. >> olivia bennett. >> margaret benson. >> dominic berardi. >> james berger. .> and john bergin >> and daniel david bergstein. bergen.el j david w bernard. >> william h bernstein. david shelby berry. >> joseph john berry. >> timothy beverly. frank bien. >> paul michael byers. bhukan. >> peter alexander. >> william biggert. >> mark bingham. >> carl. >> and my brother. we think about you every day. >> and my beloved son. day and we every love you. >> joshua david. george john bishop. bishundat.meo albert blackman junior. >> christopher
beckles.e marie michael ernest beakmen -- beekman. >> you are missed every day but know you can restn peace knowing what you did every day as a husband and father echoes in maternity. -- eternity. >> and my husband. you will always be loved, you will always be missed. we thank you for the foundation you set. my husband was a chef and he went back into the building and try to carry a woman out that was a quadriplegic. he and three maintenance workers never made it out. he will always...
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area in ernest. >> brian, i want you, our team, all of our correspondent, producers, camera crews to be safe right now. this is an extremely dangerous situation. i'm wolf blitzer. our breaking news coverage continues right now with earn burnett "out front." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm kate bolduan in for erin burnett. "out front" we are following breaking news. strengthening. hurricane florence strengthening and growing in size and intensity. winds up to 105 miles per hour. we're going to show you looking at live pictures right there out of the outer banks in north carolina where the first impact of this dangerous hurricane is being felt. the hurricane bringing with it potentially catastrophic storm surge. forecast to dump record amounts of rain. we could also be talking about 10 trillion gallons of water. that kind of rain. i don't even know how to wrap my mind around that one. and this amount of rainfall could very clearly lead to historic flooding. these are pictures of flood waters already inundating homes and businesses. the ocean overtaking ro
area in ernest. >> brian, i want you, our team, all of our correspondent, producers, camera crews to be safe right now. this is an extremely dangerous situation. i'm wolf blitzer. our breaking news coverage continues right now with earn burnett "out front." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm kate bolduan in for erin burnett. "out front" we are following breaking news. strengthening. hurricane florence strengthening and...
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trump, according to woodward, considered himself the ernest hemingway of 140 characters back when twitterracter limit. >> brian todd, reporting for us. thank you. >>> coming up, breaking news. a devastating picture of chaos and dysfunction inside the trump white house. quotes members of the president's inner circle as calling him an idiot and liar and describe steps they allegedly took to keep him from harming national security. now the white house is hitting back. oh good, you're awake! finally. you're still here? come on, denise. we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement... with solutions to help provide income throughout. i get that voya is with me through retirement, i'm just surprised it means in my kitchen. oh. so, that means no breakfast? i said there might be breakfast. i was really looking forward to breakfast. i know... voya. helping you to and through retirement. touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. up to 90% of those with moderate to severe psoriasis had a significant improvement
trump, according to woodward, considered himself the ernest hemingway of 140 characters back when twitterracter limit. >> brian todd, reporting for us. thank you. >>> coming up, breaking news. a devastating picture of chaos and dysfunction inside the trump white house. quotes members of the president's inner circle as calling him an idiot and liar and describe steps they allegedly took to keep him from harming national security. now the white house is hitting back. oh good,...
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>>reporter: nicole ernest pate was his first alleged victim attacked when she was 21. she was among the survivors who showed up in court to seek justice. >> i don't know that i could could describe how much i have waited, and waited. you waited this long and he wanted this so much. there would be no place on the planet that i would be. truck waller has only been charged with raping two women attacker met the county. more charges from other counties could be added.>> we will be discussing about the individual charges for each county and whether they are appropriate to be centered in one location. truck waller spoke little confirming he cannot a form -- afford an attorney.'s court- appointed lawyer to the talking afterwards. like if they are going to put him away then they better prove it. and a better prove it to me and to a jury of 12 people. truck -- suck up until appointee is innocent. >>reporter: while arrested at a fight after investigators undertake dna into a website which authorities say found similarities with relatives. the same site was used to catch alleged
>>reporter: nicole ernest pate was his first alleged victim attacked when she was 21. she was among the survivors who showed up in court to seek justice. >> i don't know that i could could describe how much i have waited, and waited. you waited this long and he wanted this so much. there would be no place on the planet that i would be. truck waller has only been charged with raping two women attacker met the county. more charges from other counties could be added.>> we will be...
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representative stewart udall from arizona stole the state delegation from former senate ernest mcfarland lbj ally, and impose the rules so all of the voters were for kennedy. the new mexico state convention ave kennedy unexpected support after kennedy made a personal ppearance. kennedy's college friend, byron hite, a denver lawyer, captured the colorado state convention for kennedy. ted kennedy won delegates, too. he got half the delegates in montana by agreeing to ride on a bronco. he stayed on for 10 seconds. [laughter] ted also won another half vote when he visited the ranch of one delegate in utah, and kennedy, who personally flew airplanes, to reach the ranch he actually had to land the plane in the middle of a road. there was no place to land except the road. gainst johnson's expectations, kennedy won most of the mountain west delegates. they provided the margin of victory at the national convention. had johnson actually locked down the states, kennedy would have been short. i'm not sure there would have been a way to make up for that. after the election, udall became secretary of
representative stewart udall from arizona stole the state delegation from former senate ernest mcfarland lbj ally, and impose the rules so all of the voters were for kennedy. the new mexico state convention ave kennedy unexpected support after kennedy made a personal ppearance. kennedy's college friend, byron hite, a denver lawyer, captured the colorado state convention for kennedy. ted kennedy won delegates, too. he got half the delegates in montana by agreeing to ride on a bronco. he stayed...
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moment or perhaps they were misguided as to who it was there is a whole host of things where the ernestnessially what the polygraph is testing. and the second point is that in trials not that this is one, in trials it's because it's an expert testimony type thing. so, for every past polygraph test and an expert who conducted it, the other side provides another adverse one. and that's why it really holds little weight, frankly. >> i want to play some sound from senator kirsten jill brant. she has basically come out and said a lot of these accusers have no reason to lie. many would argue that, in fact, for political reasons, perhaps, they could have a reason to lie. let's listen to that first. >> we're not actually seeking to convict him or put him in jail. we are seeking the truth. we are seeking facts. we are seeking just what happened. >> what's your take on that? >> she raises a good point. this is not a trial. but, to me, the larger than consideration here is that it seems that there is an issue of believability, an issue of credibility. so, to me, what is probably incumbent for the cons
moment or perhaps they were misguided as to who it was there is a whole host of things where the ernestnessially what the polygraph is testing. and the second point is that in trials not that this is one, in trials it's because it's an expert testimony type thing. so, for every past polygraph test and an expert who conducted it, the other side provides another adverse one. and that's why it really holds little weight, frankly. >> i want to play some sound from senator kirsten jill brant....
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should not even have them in gettysburg, nor should he have been wearing an army uniform. 12-year-old ernest stole away on an east and freight train from his home in farmington, ohio, and landed in altoona, pennsylvania, where he found a recruiting station and enlisted in the regular army. a half-century later, he recalled, "the day i stepped into an army recruiting office to tell a cap-looking individual my desire to enlist, i was 12 years old." smart, large in frame, and mature for his age, wrentmore was not even a teenager, but convinced the recruiter she was 18 years old. he signed an alias on the enlistment form, henry munroe. soon he was on another train, this time as a legitimate passenger -- destination, gettysburg. wrentmore wrote in his memoirs, the campsite was situated on the memorable battlefield, gettysburg. our eyes were met with an enlist -- endless sea of tents and outbuildings, a site never to be forgotten. he was assigned to company i, 60th infantry. he eventually was shipped to france when his regiment was assigned to the fifth infantry division. during the fighting of th
should not even have them in gettysburg, nor should he have been wearing an army uniform. 12-year-old ernest stole away on an east and freight train from his home in farmington, ohio, and landed in altoona, pennsylvania, where he found a recruiting station and enlisted in the regular army. a half-century later, he recalled, "the day i stepped into an army recruiting office to tell a cap-looking individual my desire to enlist, i was 12 years old." smart, large in frame, and mature for...
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there will be junk plans out there, and they should do an artist -- ernest, they should make an earnest effort to make sure they cannot be sold. and that misleading coverage would not be allowed and fraudulent coverage not be allowed. and obviously, coverage where the plan does not have adequate financial resources to pay our claims. obviously these are important functions. the function of a regulator is not to raise funds for a whole system of subsidies. so, where does this go now? people are going to be enrolled in these plans, and it is going to be hard for congress to take away from them. they are going to be valuable plans to people. i think members of both parties are going to have a pretty straightforward question to ask. there are importable insurance plans out there. do you want to ban them or support them? [ applause ] >> thank you both for your presentations. it is 1 pm and we want to recycle of your time, so i think our two speakers would be willing to stick around afterwards. but let's give them one last round of applause. [ applause ] thank you for coming. >>> coming up to
there will be junk plans out there, and they should do an artist -- ernest, they should make an earnest effort to make sure they cannot be sold. and that misleading coverage would not be allowed and fraudulent coverage not be allowed. and obviously, coverage where the plan does not have adequate financial resources to pay our claims. obviously these are important functions. the function of a regulator is not to raise funds for a whole system of subsidies. so, where does this go now? people are...
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he ifellow and ernest dudley do right.t just concluded this from watching him o on tv and reading about him. i know this from knowing people who work with him. almost naive in the way the article describes his approach to discussing comey's firing and running up a memo for president trump and finding out the way that trump described and used his memo for the bailiffs of the firing and his emphatic denial makes me wonder if there is some question here about the sourcing and about whether or not this was an effort to actually discredit rod rosenstein. it's very hard to know, you know, what the truth is. but we know that the administration wants to discredit bob mueller so that his findings are not believed by president trump's supporters. would he see know they want rod rosenstein to be discredited as well. >> dana: that would be the case. a.b. stoddard, we will stay on top of this story and have you back to talk about these demographic issues because you follow them closely. thank you. >> thanks, dana. >> dana: senator mitc
he ifellow and ernest dudley do right.t just concluded this from watching him o on tv and reading about him. i know this from knowing people who work with him. almost naive in the way the article describes his approach to discussing comey's firing and running up a memo for president trump and finding out the way that trump described and used his memo for the bailiffs of the firing and his emphatic denial makes me wonder if there is some question here about the sourcing and about whether or not...
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anniversary of the collapse of lehman brothers, which really of the financial crisis underway in ernest10 years on, do you think lessonshave learned the of the lehman crisis? >> to an extent. we have made our banking system in europe and the u.s. much more robust. at the same time we are seeing global investments going to a record level. it is not only sweden. it is the rest of the nordic area. you see the same in china. you have country struggling with weak public finances. we will have economic instability coming back. that is clear. >> what about the readiness of the system in and of itself of dealing with that instability you were mentioning? you worked for the finance minister during the crisis at health -- you were the finance minister during the crisis itself. where are we? >> we were under threat of the collapse of latvia and iceland last time. this time it is more our own banking system. our own house crisis. that makes us vulnerable. we all know the debt crisis takes a long time to deal with. the swedish economy is more vulnerable this time than it was in 2008. >> what about t
anniversary of the collapse of lehman brothers, which really of the financial crisis underway in ernest10 years on, do you think lessonshave learned the of the lehman crisis? >> to an extent. we have made our banking system in europe and the u.s. much more robust. at the same time we are seeing global investments going to a record level. it is not only sweden. it is the rest of the nordic area. you see the same in china. you have country struggling with weak public finances. we will have...