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faye, president trump said n his letter firing f.b.i. director james comey that doing this is essential so we can find the f.b.i. ip for that restores public trust and confidence in vital law enforcement mission ahead. had you lost trust in the f.b.i. under james comey? well, i've had questions nd concerns about some things hat he's said and i always wondered why nothing came of the e-mails, the situation with the one was ever no prosecuted for that. mean, there was confidential, classified information that were in some of the e-mails and approved to ren't have that, had it. kind of shake me some that nothing ever seemed to that.n from host: thanks for the call this morning. rose up next, denver, colorado. good morning. caller: good morning, c-span, call. you for taking my am calling to say that i am orry to see that f.b.i. director james comey has been and the timing of it and the season of it. a parallel to it with the video clip you have been showing where the president director or eted former director now, james comey, with a kiss on
faye, president trump said n his letter firing f.b.i. director james comey that doing this is essential so we can find the f.b.i. ip for that restores public trust and confidence in vital law enforcement mission ahead. had you lost trust in the f.b.i. under james comey? well, i've had questions nd concerns about some things hat he's said and i always wondered why nothing came of the e-mails, the situation with the one was ever no prosecuted for that. mean, there was confidential, classified...
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. >> thank god we know she can recover in the worse cases patience become so faye paralyzed they have breathing and need a ventilator. doctors say early detection is key. abc 7 news. >> state auditor levied sharp criticism today. abc 7 news was at the regents meeting as auditor saying she faced push back as she investigated a secret trust fund that focused on $175 million surplus that was kept secret by napa tr napalit a no's office. >> certainly was left out how the funds would be used. >> the auditor has given administrators 36 recommendations for reform and uc regions monitor that implementation. >>> fraternity faces charges for cutting down trees in a national forest. they are accused of downing 32 trees during a pledge initiation in april in the forest 300 mile it's north of san francisco. the fraternity faces charge of possessing firearm, josi has denied the charges. >>> it's about to get more competitive to get into the university of california system from out of state. today the first ever limit on out of state and international student enrollment addressing a long term compla
. >> thank god we know she can recover in the worse cases patience become so faye paralyzed they have breathing and need a ventilator. doctors say early detection is key. abc 7 news. >> state auditor levied sharp criticism today. abc 7 news was at the regents meeting as auditor saying she faced push back as she investigated a secret trust fund that focused on $175 million surplus that was kept secret by napa tr napalit a no's office. >> certainly was left out how the funds...
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remember jim and tammy faye? jimmy swaggart. it's an interesting group, and more than we can talk about this evening. >> you haven't said anything about the civil rights movement in the 60s and its effect in the south. >> well, that's quite right. i should've mentioned it at the start of all the irritations, i mean, that created the christian right movement. because even though people did not mention it at the time, i mean, falwell had been a huge segregationist, as had many in the southern baptist convention. but race was not mention any longer by 1980. 1980. it was all about morality and so on. underneath it, it was certainly about the civil rights movement. it was certainly about the disruption in their own view of this hierarchy of society, and their feeling that society was going, becoming totally chaotic. so people like criswell who was the head of the first baptist church in dallas, he had been an major segregationist and changed his tune, began to talk about integration us as left-wingers and people had to worry about qu
remember jim and tammy faye? jimmy swaggart. it's an interesting group, and more than we can talk about this evening. >> you haven't said anything about the civil rights movement in the 60s and its effect in the south. >> well, that's quite right. i should've mentioned it at the start of all the irritations, i mean, that created the christian right movement. because even though people did not mention it at the time, i mean, falwell had been a huge segregationist, as had many in the...
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not only for faye, but also for joe. charlie: let's talk about marilyn a bit.t did she mean to him? it was a short-lived marriage. dr. positano: the most famous nine-month marriage in the history of mankind. i think at the end of the day, joe is a caring and considerate person. he felt marilyn was a person who was in some type of trouble, maybe not able to get along with people because people were trying to take advantage. he never liked when people tried to take advantage. his alloy to her was the fact that he was protective of her. charlie: he also liked a sexual relationship with her, too. dr. positano: well, being married to one of the sexiest women in the world has advantages, but as someone told me, you don't marry that women to take her home and make meatballs. did he, for a long time, put a rose on her -- dr. positano: that was one of those topics you didn't go. if he mentioned it, it was fine. but he never mentioned it to any of us in the group. he never said anything about his post-marilyn monroe days. that was something very private. it was something
not only for faye, but also for joe. charlie: let's talk about marilyn a bit.t did she mean to him? it was a short-lived marriage. dr. positano: the most famous nine-month marriage in the history of mankind. i think at the end of the day, joe is a caring and considerate person. he felt marilyn was a person who was in some type of trouble, maybe not able to get along with people because people were trying to take advantage. he never liked when people tried to take advantage. his alloy to her was...
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finished seeing bonnie and clyde move back in the day with warren beatty and i forget the actress, faye dunaway and i remember walking home that day and i said i'm going to rob a bank, just like bonnie and clyde used to. i was kicking rocks, you know. i was just a kid. >> how much money do you think you've gotten from your bank robberies all these years? >> i don't know. you might want to ask ceasar's palace or something. i have no idea. i never counted. >> torres says he didn't just gamble away his loot but was a modern day robinhood. >> i would give money to homeless people when i see them on the street. i give them $100. i remember one time i was coming out of a bank and kids were out there at christmastime with the salvation army. he asked me for money. i don't have any right now and i'll be right back. you can imagine what i did, okay? >> now 49 years old, torres started his career as a bank robber when he was only 17, and he claims all of his robberies have been non-violent. >> i would go in there and basically just pass the note. i never used a gun. basically used to put this is
finished seeing bonnie and clyde move back in the day with warren beatty and i forget the actress, faye dunaway and i remember walking home that day and i said i'm going to rob a bank, just like bonnie and clyde used to. i was kicking rocks, you know. i was just a kid. >> how much money do you think you've gotten from your bank robberies all these years? >> i don't know. you might want to ask ceasar's palace or something. i have no idea. i never counted. >> torres says he...
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faye is calling from ithaca, new york coming out. what are your expectations of this trip?ler: good morning, c-span. i first want to say i love c-span very much. you do an excellent job. host: thank you. caller: i wish that you could take more calls from this region because i call so many times, and i cannot get through. i just wanted to say that first because there is a lot i want to share a of the times, and i cannot get through, but going back to the question of the day, we still have to see what the president has to say. i did not vote for him. i voted for hillary. i do not feel, unfortunately, that he is going to make a difference. he is not someone that should be in the position that he is, unfortunately. -- man, first of all, c-span, i love journalism. he needs to show his taxes. this is the most disgraceful. i think the election was stolen again. we need investigative journalism. we need people that need to be brave enough to come forward and ask these questions consistently because the media in many ways has allowed trump to continue this path. we need to find out
faye is calling from ithaca, new york coming out. what are your expectations of this trip?ler: good morning, c-span. i first want to say i love c-span very much. you do an excellent job. host: thank you. caller: i wish that you could take more calls from this region because i call so many times, and i cannot get through. i just wanted to say that first because there is a lot i want to share a of the times, and i cannot get through, but going back to the question of the day, we still have to see...
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there was another development faye got overshadowed by lester holt's interview. rod went to capitol hill and got richard burr out of the meeting to have a meeting with him. we don't know exactly. there has been reporting, bill, that he didn't like that he was being used as the scape goat here. clearly they were kerneled. they denial that had he threaten it. >> if you've been in the white house and how careful people get when you're in the middle of a possibly criminal investigation, a national security investigation at the level this is going on, with an fbi director, people close to the president, when the president will be drawn in or not. and you know how careful he have one is about everything everybody says. that they put out a statement in the president's name with this middle paragraph. >> a first person. >> and the white house counsel didn't say, wait a second. you don't put in anything problematic. and then you have the deputy attorney general. there are all kinds of rules and regulations about how he is supposed to conduct it. as he man of integrity. it
there was another development faye got overshadowed by lester holt's interview. rod went to capitol hill and got richard burr out of the meeting to have a meeting with him. we don't know exactly. there has been reporting, bill, that he didn't like that he was being used as the scape goat here. clearly they were kerneled. they denial that had he threaten it. >> if you've been in the white house and how careful people get when you're in the middle of a possibly criminal investigation, a...
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you had sarah huckabee sanders say faye donald trump made this decision back on wednesday when the fbi director was in front of that will senate judiciary committee. that was last week. the "new york times" said he made the decision before that when he was watching the sunday shoets he and stewing. yesterday, just yesterday sarah huckabee sanders said he made the decision based on the recommendation of the ag. so it mutates daily. nobody knows what donald trump will come out and say. that was part of the problem with the campaign and the transition. it is clearly continued to be a problem during the administration. donald trump says things and his staff is forced to figure out a way to back him up. the wiretapping claims are always good example of that. so the credibility issue is one that will get to the heart of the communications staff. when can you believe what they say in front of that podium? when will they be contradicted the next daily or the next hour or the next minute by either the interview with the president of the united states or potentially a tweet. >> it has been a sto
you had sarah huckabee sanders say faye donald trump made this decision back on wednesday when the fbi director was in front of that will senate judiciary committee. that was last week. the "new york times" said he made the decision before that when he was watching the sunday shoets he and stewing. yesterday, just yesterday sarah huckabee sanders said he made the decision based on the recommendation of the ag. so it mutates daily. nobody knows what donald trump will come out and say....
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they captured one that had a machines the ever glas are like abu faye that never closes.ls and disrupt food for other creatures. this month the south water management district launched a burmese bounty program. through may 25 hunters like irwin can capture and kill as many as possible. they also get to sell what they catch. >> i make a whopping $8.15 an hour. when you capture a snake anything under 4 feet is $50 and then it's $25 a foot as it goes on. >> hunters have trapped roughly 100 snakes already, some of them huge. patrick campbell's catch was 15 feet 10 inches. these two nabbed the 15-footer. it weighed 144 pounds. we and banos cut off. dead but still intimidating outside brianwood's exotic leather store. wood has spent nearly 30 years selling animal skins to marquee names like gucci. good for the environment and good for business. >> absolutely. it's good for everyone. it's a win/win. >> it's not a lot of money. >> rodney irwin sees hymn himself as fighting on the front lines of south florida's war on the burmese. >> i do this because it needs to be done. >> in hu
they captured one that had a machines the ever glas are like abu faye that never closes.ls and disrupt food for other creatures. this month the south water management district launched a burmese bounty program. through may 25 hunters like irwin can capture and kill as many as possible. they also get to sell what they catch. >> i make a whopping $8.15 an hour. when you capture a snake anything under 4 feet is $50 and then it's $25 a foot as it goes on. >> hunters have trapped roughly...
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faye, it's all yours. >> kevin spacey, good to see you.a fun-filled and educational day for charlie. first, this is "today" on nbc. man: this is our son christopher lewis. woman: this is our brother john anthony gracie. man: this is my daughter natalie. we lost her to opioid addiction. woman: pennsylvania's fighting this crisis so more lives are not lost. woman: call 1-800-662-help for treatment options. visit pa.gov/opioids for resources and information on substance abuse. paid for with pennsylvania taxpayer dollars. >>> we're back. 8:48. charlie has been working so hard. he's becoming an american vet dog. and the latest chapter in his training took him outside of his comfort zone around us. >> charlie is a city pup. but a trip to the country turned him into a full-fledged canine. ♪ whether he's hanging out with us on set. we're so proud of him. he's a great dog. or exploring the sights and sounds of the big apple. our pal, charlie, has become king of the concrete jungle. but it was time for this city slicker to trade in the skyscrapers f
faye, it's all yours. >> kevin spacey, good to see you.a fun-filled and educational day for charlie. first, this is "today" on nbc. man: this is our son christopher lewis. woman: this is our brother john anthony gracie. man: this is my daughter natalie. we lost her to opioid addiction. woman: pennsylvania's fighting this crisis so more lives are not lost. woman: call 1-800-662-help for treatment options. visit pa.gov/opioids for resources and information on substance abuse. paid...
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faye, it's all yours. >> kevin spacey, good to see you.illed and educational day for charlie. first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ whether you're after supreme performance... advanced intelligence... or breathtaking style... there's a c-class just for you. decisions, decisions, decisions. lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> we're back. 8:48. charlie has been working so hard. he's becoming an american vet dog. and the latest chapter in his training took him outside of his comfort zone around us. >> charlie is a city pup. but a trip to the country turned him into a full-fledged canine. ♪ whether he's hanging out with us on se
faye, it's all yours. >> kevin spacey, good to see you.illed and educational day for charlie. first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ whether you're after supreme performance... advanced intelligence... or breathtaking style... there's a c-class just for you. decisions, decisions, decisions. lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're...
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and so then i noticed in your testimony you say however, faye has not fully identified the total costs, the number of segments, i their capabilities or completion squed ulz for any of the six programs. in addition, faa has not determined when the transformational programs will start delivering benefits or how they will improve air traffic flow or productivity. these cost things concern me and you told me in response to questions that i asked at a 2014 hearing you stated, quote, we are probably looking years beyond 2025 perhaps another ten even and we are probably also looking at total expenditures in an order or magnitude two to three times that of the initial 40 billion estimate to achieve the original plan. i'm wondering, do you stand by those statements that you made in 2014 or what's the -- what's the situation now? and then you also you heard mr. brown basically say that everything's going pretty good. >> thanks, mr. duncan. as part of the introduction you mentioned your long service on the committee. i still wear with pride the label that you gave me at probably my very first app
and so then i noticed in your testimony you say however, faye has not fully identified the total costs, the number of segments, i their capabilities or completion squed ulz for any of the six programs. in addition, faa has not determined when the transformational programs will start delivering benefits or how they will improve air traffic flow or productivity. these cost things concern me and you told me in response to questions that i asked at a 2014 hearing you stated, quote, we are probably...