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. >> fox5's tom fitzgerald is in cleveland.veland fitz you've got the tweets.wet what are we looking at.e lookin. >> reporter: guess what i go >> what do you have fitz.at d >> reporter: i got donald trump's speech right here, righto r: here on my grub belitt hands. >> you know what's interesting though. i wonder if he's going tong to stick to that script though. we know he likes to go off go prompter. >> reporter: i'm reading this thing, shawn. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: this isr: thi embargoed for delivery so iveryi can't read you the whole who thing. >> fitz. >> reporter: i'm going to -- because i only have threeth hours of air time. air t >> give us the gist of what we can expect tonight. tonight. >> reporter: all right.. okay. i have a message for all of o you the crime and violencelenc from today that affects our nation will soon come to an end beginning and january 20th h 2017 safety will be restored.es. that's a big promise folks. fols donald trump says crime is going to end on january 20thuart good he did say he was the law l and order candidate.didate. oh
. >> fox5's tom fitzgerald is in cleveland.veland fitz you've got the tweets.wet what are we looking at.e lookin. >> reporter: guess what i go >> what do you have fitz.at d >> reporter: i got donald trump's speech right here, righto r: here on my grub belitt hands. >> you know what's interesting though. i wonder if he's going tong to stick to that script though. we know he likes to go off go prompter. >> reporter: i'm reading this thing, shawn. >>...
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still to come music from fitz and the tantrums.chelor" which is another fictional reality dating show. it's called "unreal." it airs mondays at 10:00 on lifetime. please say hello to constance zimmer. [ applause ] ♪ >> wow. >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> i'm good. >> jimmy: i know you're friendly. i've run into you before. but on the show you're one of the worst people in the world. is that fair to say? >> well, maybe. >> jimmy: your character. >> my character, yes. but it's good. it works well. when people walk up to me and i don't want to talk to them, i can just kind of pretend that i am that mean >> jimmy: that's nice. that's a nice option to have. >> it is. even though i never use it. >> jimmy: is it fun to be mean like that in real life? >> you mean on the show? >> jimmy: on the show, yes, i should say that. >> it is. i mean, obviously because i do feel like i could go and be quinn and not think at all about how much is she like me? is she quirky? is she funny? no. she's not anything like me. so i can really dive into it. i
still to come music from fitz and the tantrums.chelor" which is another fictional reality dating show. it's called "unreal." it airs mondays at 10:00 on lifetime. please say hello to constance zimmer. [ applause ] ♪ >> wow. >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> i'm good. >> jimmy: i know you're friendly. i've run into you before. but on the show you're one of the worst people in the world. is that fair to say? >> well, maybe. >> jimmy: your...
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. >> fitz do you think thishink hurts the party more than it does ted cruz himself or do o you thinke's isolated isola himself now and thend t republicans are moving on? >> reporter: well, here cleveland in this building,his n yeah, ted cruz is on an island n of his own right now.ow but if donald trump goes on too november and is defeated, aef lot of republicans are goingblia to look back on last night as as maybe the beginning of the endhe of their chances of retakingf rk the white house and ted cruznd c has his name all over thatrha right now. n >> all right.>> right tom fitzgerald for us infitzrald cleveland. we'll check in with i wash little bit. thanks.than >>> here at home prince home prn george's county officer jamesicj sims was indicted today by a by grand jury. >> and we heard from both the state's attorney's office andato the police chief about how there allegations came to light and a how they are dealing with it. fox5's alexandria limon isim live in palmer park with more we tonight.nigh alex. >> reporter: well, we are w a told that this entire investigation came to light
. >> fitz do you think thishink hurts the party more than it does ted cruz himself or do o you thinke's isolated isola himself now and thend t republicans are moving on? >> reporter: well, here cleveland in this building,his n yeah, ted cruz is on an island n of his own right now.ow but if donald trump goes on too november and is defeated, aef lot of republicans are goingblia to look back on last night as as maybe the beginning of the endhe of their chances of retakingf rk the white...
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. >> fitz we'll see you in a bit. tom fitzgerald live in cleveland rnc. >> we'll bring in doctor michael frontroy from howard university department of political science joining us flavor la via skype mike as always great to see you. >> let's start with what is supposed to be unifying moment for gop and clearly seeing division here. bushes little got show up. let's start with jeb bush in fact he wrote a scathing ad in the washington post said "call it a tipping point time of choosing or testing whatever election will have far reaching consequences for republican party and exceptional country and he has no doubt tapped into the anxiety so prevalent in the united states today. i do not believe donald trump reflects principles or inclusive legacy of republican party anacin searly hope he does not represent the future. mike how do we promote any unity here when we've got one of the bushes ryeing ads like this in the "washington post". >> not just one of the bushes. someone running for president this year. whose brother is
. >> fitz we'll see you in a bit. tom fitzgerald live in cleveland rnc. >> we'll bring in doctor michael frontroy from howard university department of political science joining us flavor la via skype mike as always great to see you. >> let's start with what is supposed to be unifying moment for gop and clearly seeing division here. bushes little got show up. let's start with jeb bush in fact he wrote a scathing ad in the washington post said "call it a tipping point time...
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. >> the supreme court curator catherine fitz will talk about culinary customs dating to the 19th and 20th century. for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> our comcast cable partners worked with c-span cities to her staff -- c-span cities tour staff. it is home to brigham young university. learn more about it here on american history tv. >> our culture is who we are and when we look back at how our life theylived, the lived and how difficult it might have been, that reflects on us because that is who we are. those are our roots. in the bits and pieces that we uncovered tell that story. the most important thing about archaeology is finding the pieces of history that complete the story. the differences over the meeting earlyoriginate with the lds church in the eastern united states and the central united states. the meeting house for them to worship and was always there. but the problem was building one when you first arrived. so when you come to a new area, they would build a fort and for years, they would meet together in a fort for worship. itself bringsuse up brader cohesion
. >> the supreme court curator catherine fitz will talk about culinary customs dating to the 19th and 20th century. for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> our comcast cable partners worked with c-span cities to her staff -- c-span cities tour staff. it is home to brigham young university. learn more about it here on american history tv. >> our culture is who we are and when we look back at how our life theylived, the lived and how difficult it might have been, that...
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hey, fitz. hey, fitz. >> reporter: appears thete donald has picked the runningng mate. ma coming up we'll tell you whol yo he has on tap for the bigig announcement tomorrow but but first check in on the clinton campaign. alex standing by.nding by. >> reporter: along with w senator tim kaine fuelingne f speculations about who her vp pick could be. c be. a live report coming up.g u >> during her visit today inoday the district hillary clintonic made a stop at the law enforcement officers' memoriall to lay a wreath in honor of hono the fallen dallas polices poli officers. this. >> ♪ >> hillary clinton is h campaigning in northern virginia today withilgn senatorn tim kaine. >> and donald trump's vice's v presidential pick may bek may coming into focus. team coverage on tonight'sonht's political headlines. alex limon live. widespread reports trump will >> hey, fitz. >> reporter: good evening.veng there have been hints all day about this. the biggest on e came out fromutro the prospective first son ericoi trump during an appearance onn fox business channel today.nnel keep in
hey, fitz. hey, fitz. >> reporter: appears thete donald has picked the runningng mate. ma coming up we'll tell you whol yo he has on tap for the bigig announcement tomorrow but but first check in on the clinton campaign. alex standing by.nding by. >> reporter: along with w senator tim kaine fuelingne f speculations about who her vp pick could be. c be. a live report coming up.g u >> during her visit today inoday the district hillary clintonic made a stop at the law enforcement...
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and thanks to kathy fitz, i have the menu someplace here. what that dinner was. >> hopefully the one where i didn't forget to put part of the ingredients in the e-mail i sent. >> yes. it was red leaf lettuce and chopped endives with heart of palm and artichoke burst and the filet of salmon and then you had put poached -- i said, i don't remember this boiled with red wine. it was a pear poached in zinfandel.ndel -- she had entertainment from a group, what was the name of the group? >> the metro nomes. >> yes. we haven't been successful in locating that group but the next year i knew just what to do. dr. joanna breyer is the daughter of a wealthy retired -- wealthy and titled -- entitled englishman so i asked someone to take the gilbert & sullivan songs and make up lyrics that fit justice breyer and his wife. i think the best party that we had was the one when justice o'connor retired. she insisted that she didn't want to have any party. so justice suter came up with an idea he thought she couldn't resist. it was, she could pick any movie she
and thanks to kathy fitz, i have the menu someplace here. what that dinner was. >> hopefully the one where i didn't forget to put part of the ingredients in the e-mail i sent. >> yes. it was red leaf lettuce and chopped endives with heart of palm and artichoke burst and the filet of salmon and then you had put poached -- i said, i don't remember this boiled with red wine. it was a pear poached in zinfandel.ndel -- she had entertainment from a group, what was the name of the group?...
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katherine fitz is a occcurator the museum.hank you all for joining us at our table and we look forward to this discussion. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you for that introduction. on behalf of the supreme court historical society, i would like to thank the smithsonian for partnering with us for this event, for hosting us in this beautiful room and especially to its staff for organizing it. on a cold february night in 1790 the justices met and held their first session of the supreme court in new york city. after they adjourned, they went to france's tavern and ate dinner. they kind with new york district judges, the attorney general and had a really good time. they made 13 toasts, including one to the president, one to the constitution and one to the new national judiciary. so since its very inception, the supreme court justices have found way to come together and share meals. as they're appointed for life, they often sit on the bench together for years, if not decades. and they look for ways to enhance korjialty and coopera
katherine fitz is a occcurator the museum.hank you all for joining us at our table and we look forward to this discussion. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you for that introduction. on behalf of the supreme court historical society, i would like to thank the smithsonian for partnering with us for this event, for hosting us in this beautiful room and especially to its staff for organizing it. on a cold february night in 1790 the justices met and held their first session of the supreme...
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>> and supreme court curator catherine fitz will talk about culinary customs dating to the 19th and 20th sentries. for our complete holiday schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> hard fought 2016 primary season is over with conventions to follow this summer. >> colorado. >> florida. >> texas. >> ohio. >> watch c-span as the delegates consider the nomination of the first woman ever to head a major political party and the first nonpolitician in several decades. watch live on c-span. listen on the c-span radio app or get video on demand at c-span.org. you have a front row seat to every minute of both conventions on c-span, beginning on monday, july 18th. >>> each week, reel america brings you archival films that provide context to today's public affairs issues. up next, an episode of the big picture, a u.s. army documentary series. this 1956 film focuses on the first 50 years of aviation beginning in 1907, when the u.s. army purchased the first military plane. this is about 30 minutes. ♪ >>> this is the big picture, an official television report of the united states army. produced for the armed fo
>> and supreme court curator catherine fitz will talk about culinary customs dating to the 19th and 20th sentries. for our complete holiday schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> hard fought 2016 primary season is over with conventions to follow this summer. >> colorado. >> florida. >> texas. >> ohio. >> watch c-span as the delegates consider the nomination of the first woman ever to head a major political party and the first nonpolitician in several...
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and music from fitz and the tantrums. and now, what's new, here's jimmy kimmel!and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how very nice. hi, everyone. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. thanks for joining us on this
and music from fitz and the tantrums. and now, what's new, here's jimmy kimmel!and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how very nice. hi, everyone. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. thanks for joining us on this
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we want to go to fitz in the field he has a question for but experience you had.just keerious you know one of the things we saw at rnc this week this push on digital media. so, colle are you consuming most of your news? because god knows we saw a lot of newspaper people there and saw a lot of radio people there. but, you know, for that 20 year old age group here where are you consuming most of your news. internet? do you buy a print newspaper? how do you read the news and keep up. >> increasingly it's more online, social, digital media. we're always checking twitter, facebook, or even checking snap chat and going online to what the "washington post", all the other major newspaper outlets. we're always trying to diversify news conception to get well rounded idea of where we get all the information fro from. >> quickly what was most surprising thing at the convention. >> i think for me the most surprising things was i knew ted cruz was not going to endorse trump. i had that feeling from the gecko. but i think the most surprising aspect was just the way he delivered
we want to go to fitz in the field he has a question for but experience you had.just keerious you know one of the things we saw at rnc this week this push on digital media. so, colle are you consuming most of your news? because god knows we saw a lot of newspaper people there and saw a lot of radio people there. but, you know, for that 20 year old age group here where are you consuming most of your news. internet? do you buy a print newspaper? how do you read the news and keep up. >>...
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. >> and supreme court curator katherine fitz will talk about culinary customs dating to the 19th and 20th century. four our complete schedule, go to cspan.org. >>> the hard-fought 2016 primary season is over with historic conventions to follow this summer. >> colorado, florida, texas, ohio. >> watch c-span. the first nonpolitician in several decades. watch live on c-span. listen on the c-span radio app or get video on demand on cspan.org. you have a front-row seat to every minute of both conventions on c-span, all beginning on monday, july 18th. >>> on july 1st, 1976, the smithsonian's national air and space museum opened its doors to the public with president gerald ford on hand for the dedication. today marks the 40th anniversary of the museum and american history tv's live coverage starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3, we'll tour the museum and see one of a kind aviation and space artifacts, including the "spirit of st. louis" and the apollo lunar module. plus live events, learn more about the museum as we talk with its director, museum curator jeremy kenny and valerie neale. a
. >> and supreme court curator katherine fitz will talk about culinary customs dating to the 19th and 20th century. four our complete schedule, go to cspan.org. >>> the hard-fought 2016 primary season is over with historic conventions to follow this summer. >> colorado, florida, texas, ohio. >> watch c-span. the first nonpolitician in several decades. watch live on c-span. listen on the c-span radio app or get video on demand on cspan.org. you have a front-row seat to...
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and music from fitz and the tantrums. and now, what's new, here's jimmy kimmel! and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how very nice. hi, everyone. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. thanks for joining us on this
and music from fitz and the tantrums. and now, what's new, here's jimmy kimmel! and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how very nice. hi, everyone. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. thanks for joining us on this
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. >> and supreme court curator catherine fits curator katherine fitz will talk about culinary secretse hard-fought 2016 primary season is over with historic conventions to follow this summer. >> coll. >> florida. >> texas. >> ohio. >> watch c-span as the delegates consider the nomination of the first woman ever to head a major political party and the first non-politician in several decades. watch live on c-span. listen on the c-span radio app or get video on demand at c-span.org. you have a front row seat to every minute of both conventions on c-span.
. >> and supreme court curator catherine fits curator katherine fitz will talk about culinary secretse hard-fought 2016 primary season is over with historic conventions to follow this summer. >> coll. >> florida. >> texas. >> ohio. >> watch c-span as the delegates consider the nomination of the first woman ever to head a major political party and the first non-politician in several decades. watch live on c-span. listen on the c-span radio app or get video on...
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>> fitz, do we want to talk about melania first. >> i was just repeating what you said. that seems to be the fashion of the day.y. >> those were my words. you can't use my words. > stop minimum wage rising. >> i can'tge use your words, str minimum wage rising. i repeat, if it sticks to you, itself glue. let's talk about what's going og the floor right now.. it's kind of what we're all here for in cleveland right now. they got a local call vote goini on. they're going through everyone of these states. a what? >> a local call. they go through hawaii and then hawaii says something great about hawaii and then they go to alaska and then alaska says we are the land of a cancers or whatever and then they cast their votes. d.c. just did theirs a littlet while ago. right now, the count is at trump has 556. cruz 84, caseic has zero. rub ohio has 18. i think jim lokay has 20. >> wow, that's impressive. > i'm beating marco rubio. > just get ready with your speech, gyp. you don't know things could happen.on it's a very volatile convention this year. i have a few tony perkins peachh s
>> fitz, do we want to talk about melania first. >> i was just repeating what you said. that seems to be the fashion of the day.y. >> those were my words. you can't use my words. > stop minimum wage rising. >> i can'tge use your words, str minimum wage rising. i repeat, if it sticks to you, itself glue. let's talk about what's going og the floor right now.. it's kind of what we're all here for in cleveland right now. they got a local call vote goini on. they're going...
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christie fitz is live. >> reporter: the church is starting to fill up with members of the community. we're told mario's mother is expected and two supervisors to remember mario woods. while some in law enforcement held a different type of tribute, their own. there are birthday balloons near where mario woods was shot by san francisco police. at the church across the street, a gathering far mario woods remembrance day. >> we negotiated with a couple of board of supervisors and it should have been pushed. what happened to mario was a tragedy. >> reporter: the supervisors approval of a day of remembrance for woods is suspect in the stabbing and drew criticism. activists called for the former police chief to be fired. reforms were pushed and an interim chief named. >> being a police out here in the streets isn't an easy job. don't get us wrong. we not anti-police, we anti-haters. on. >> reporter: on the same day the city police officers association held its own remembrance. >> prompted by the murder of sergeant scott lunger one year ago today, but also prompted by the assassination of fi
christie fitz is live. >> reporter: the church is starting to fill up with members of the community. we're told mario's mother is expected and two supervisors to remember mario woods. while some in law enforcement held a different type of tribute, their own. there are birthday balloons near where mario woods was shot by san francisco police. at the church across the street, a gathering far mario woods remembrance day. >> we negotiated with a couple of board of supervisors and it...
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. >> and supreme court curator catherine fits curator katherine fitz will talk about culinary secrets. >>> the hard-fought 2016 primary season is over with historic conventions to follow this summer. >> coll. >> florida. >> texas. >> ohio. >> watch c-span as the delegates consider the nomination of the first woman ever to head a major political party and the first non-politician in several decades. watch live on c-span. listen on the c-span radio app or get video on demand at c-span.org. you have a front row seat to every minute of both conventions on c-span. all beginning on monday, july 18th. >> pilot mike smith, followed by christa mcauliffe. payload specialist greg jarvis. >>> 30 years ago on january 28, 198, the space shuttle "challenger" 73 seconds after lift-off taking the lives of seven crew members pictured up. up next on american history tv's "reel america," a 1986 nasa video report detailing the causes of the disaster. the conclusions are the findings of the presidential commission on the space shuttle accident released on june 6 of 1986. first, nasa's video of the shuttle
. >> and supreme court curator catherine fits curator katherine fitz will talk about culinary secrets. >>> the hard-fought 2016 primary season is over with historic conventions to follow this summer. >> coll. >> florida. >> texas. >> ohio. >> watch c-span as the delegates consider the nomination of the first woman ever to head a major political party and the first non-politician in several decades. watch live on c-span. listen on the c-span radio app...
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and music from fitz and the tantrums. and now, what's new, here's jimmy kimmel!plause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how very nice. hi, everyone. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. thanks for joining us on this
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i know we've got keith fitz, and nan, we've got mike murray, liz, ash and moi. here we go.ughter] . >> moi. [laughter] >> i'm not snobbish, moi. twitter not advertising and cut the forecast, mike, what's wrong with this company? everybody knows it, we all hear about it. >> the way we judge the social media company is on the active user. facebook is increasing. snap chat, another one increasing. twitter is having a hard time having new people get into the system. we all use it, but i want to watch the pullback on the stock today. i think it's a buying opportunity. and once all the analysts come out and downgrade twitter, twitter going to be live streaming the nfl and major league baseball. they're going to be live streaming nhl, as you know, companies will spend a lot of money to advertise during sports. i think there's still one last opportunity for twitter. stuart: so y wouou buy it at 16? >> i want-- the down grades coming in, i think you're going to see more downgrades, and there's a report coming out, someone calling it the yahoo! of social media. and everybody sells th
i know we've got keith fitz, and nan, we've got mike murray, liz, ash and moi. here we go.ughter] . >> moi. [laughter] >> i'm not snobbish, moi. twitter not advertising and cut the forecast, mike, what's wrong with this company? everybody knows it, we all hear about it. >> the way we judge the social media company is on the active user. facebook is increasing. snap chat, another one increasing. twitter is having a hard time having new people get into the system. we all use it,...
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fitz. >>> good evening, this is about traffic stops. keep in mind philando castile incident is still under vexingts you already know the story. his girlfriend took a facebook live video of castile involved in a traffic stop with police and he tells police he has a concealed carry and then during that interaction he was shot and killed at least four times according to some reports that he was shot. now, here in virginia the commonwealth is a concealed carry state. and because of that reason, law enforcement departments around this region now are stepping up their efforts that could be educational concealed carry gun owners in event they're stopped by police. now take a look at this in loudoun county that means they started a facebook post on their own page. what this is they're five tips they're calling this for concealed carry gun owners in traffic stops, knowing the laws, turning on dome light. telling the officer you have a weapon. displaying or reaching for your i.d. slowly and understanding the officer does not know who you are. and
fitz. >>> good evening, this is about traffic stops. keep in mind philando castile incident is still under vexingts you already know the story. his girlfriend took a facebook live video of castile involved in a traffic stop with police and he tells police he has a concealed carry and then during that interaction he was shot and killed at least four times according to some reports that he was shot. now, here in virginia the commonwealth is a concealed carry state. and because of that...
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. >> they always show me in this one when we show videos of fitz i'm not there every week. >> she's thereight. >> no they have special center since for all of our out of town friends. all us locals go and welcome frevsh out of sgloun it's our duty we're the welcome committee not there to party but to welcome you. >> center city since every wednesday night the different restaurants on right after work and we all go and have cocktails and talk to each other. >> but it's not how he makes it sound it's a party people come there it's packed and great way to meet people in philly if you like to go. >> what? >> it's simply a way -- it's a pickup joint is what it is. >> meat market. >> meat market it's like 20s and 30 year old and millennials mingling together, yeah. >> it's networking. we prefer to call networking. >> networking. >> and then the real meat market thursdays. >> what dell friscos. >> yeah. >> whoa. >> if you're still around thursday night at 8:00, 9:00, nobody is even eating in the restaurant called dell friscos it's mingling it's biggest pick up joint in city. >> noteables go ther
. >> they always show me in this one when we show videos of fitz i'm not there every week. >> she's thereight. >> no they have special center since for all of our out of town friends. all us locals go and welcome frevsh out of sgloun it's our duty we're the welcome committee not there to party but to welcome you. >> center city since every wednesday night the different restaurants on right after work and we all go and have cocktails and talk to each other. >> but...
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fitz is life at the convention all week.olitical show 5 a the 6:30 with shawn yancy and myself weekdays right here on fox5. the internet had a field day with meal speech and the apparent minimum wage racial of michelleni obama's first speech. here are the funniest means wemn saw circulating today. melania's speech writers. it's been so long ago.. in trouble for lip sipping their songs.song right here, melania, thatat routine looks familiar. bring it on. up next here, we have i would like to give a shout out to my daughters sasha and ma lee a, of course referencing the firstst lady there. here's one, you missed 100 percent of the shots you don't take, wayne cigarettes can i, michael scott and malaine yeah. it is worth mentions back 1988 joe biden found himself in the same mess, forced himself out of the presidential raise. that was a long time ago. wait a second, that sort of sounds familiar. it doesn't take much to findd out. well, it is the speech that'st's getting the most attention, but melania's trump's dress is the feat
fitz is life at the convention all week.olitical show 5 a the 6:30 with shawn yancy and myself weekdays right here on fox5. the internet had a field day with meal speech and the apparent minimum wage racial of michelleni obama's first speech. here are the funniest means wemn saw circulating today. melania's speech writers. it's been so long ago.. in trouble for lip sipping their songs.song right here, melania, thatat routine looks familiar. bring it on. up next here, we have i would like to...
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republican national convention and tom fitzgerald is live in cleveland all week for us and interact with fitz on facebook 3 p.m., 5 p.m., 6 p.m. each da this week and catch our news show called 5@6:30 every day after "fox5 local news" at 6. >> and civil rights leader walter isest expected to be in court and accused of writeing a bad check for 55,000 back in 2 2012. >> and he was arrested last month as dulles morning loss of two hollywood icons. >> holly is in studio would more how garry marshall and chief z are being remembered. >> i felt like this was two personal losses i just sat down with gary marshall i'm feeling the loss this morning both men making ever lasting mark leg sixt let's begin with garry marshall his hiingts most recognizable including happy days, lavern and shirley to name a few and pretty woman and runaway bride in terms of mov movies the 81-year-old pass away at a california hospital from complication from pneumonia he developed after suffering a stroke. he began career in 1960s selling jokes to comedians and writing for tonight show. as i said kevin mc tammy sat down with
republican national convention and tom fitzgerald is live in cleveland all week for us and interact with fitz on facebook 3 p.m., 5 p.m., 6 p.m. each da this week and catch our news show called 5@6:30 every day after "fox5 local news" at 6. >> and civil rights leader walter isest expected to be in court and accused of writeing a bad check for 55,000 back in 2 2012. >> and he was arrested last month as dulles morning loss of two hollywood icons. >> holly is in studio...
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hi, fitz. >> very little.ing one on tv. >> i think "scandal" is one of the most popular shows on television, certainly much watched in the beltway. "scandal" not known for its subtleties, is that fair to say? >> that is fair to say. >> your co-star keri washington said "there have been times we thought oh, we can't say, that it's too outrageous, even for our show which is called scandal. not so much is outrageous. the reality of what's going on in the world is far scarier than anything we see in the world." >> that's true. you were saying nothing subtle on scandal but when compared to what's going on in our political discourse right now, scandal is pretty mild compared to what we're hearing. yeah, it's pretty -- pretty disturbing. >> so when you watch donald trump, are you taking notes? >> where do i begin? no, i'm not taking notes, i'm more just trying to -- i just find it fascinating, you know? he is an extraordinary showman. what he did this week i thought -- although it's awful and reprehensible it's a pat
hi, fitz. >> very little.ing one on tv. >> i think "scandal" is one of the most popular shows on television, certainly much watched in the beltway. "scandal" not known for its subtleties, is that fair to say? >> that is fair to say. >> your co-star keri washington said "there have been times we thought oh, we can't say, that it's too outrageous, even for our show which is called scandal. not so much is outrageous. the reality of what's going on...
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stuart: keith fitz, i can hear you. you want to get into this?lutely, there's a very direct link, the banks are cross-collateralized. when they have to unload in a panic, how it affects treasuries and derivatives and currencies, linked to the money market accounts that most americans hold their investments. and there are a lot of other consequences. stuart: we hear you. you can have the last word, scott. >> how about this? i got fairly-- two or three weeks ago whenever it happened i think that europe faired with brexit better than the european union. maybe european union was the yolk around britain's neck and finally let it flourish and see what the ecb get themselves out of their own problem. stuart: very, very interesting. thank you, john, keith, scott, thanks indeed for a fine friday morning performance. where are we after 13 minutes of business down 30 points on the dow industrials. the bernie or bust crowd making a splash at the democratic convention? can the libertarian candidate get enough to make it to the first debate? we're going gary j
stuart: keith fitz, i can hear you. you want to get into this?lutely, there's a very direct link, the banks are cross-collateralized. when they have to unload in a panic, how it affects treasuries and derivatives and currencies, linked to the money market accounts that most americans hold their investments. and there are a lot of other consequences. stuart: we hear you. you can have the last word, scott. >> how about this? i got fairly-- two or three weeks ago whenever it happened i think...
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northwestern university history professor caitlin fitz describes the relationship between the united states and latin america in the 18th and 19th centuries in our sister republics. tampa bay times reporter craig pittman looks at how florida influences the rest of the united states in oh florida. look for these titles in bookstores in the coming weekend watch for authors in the near future on booktv. >> now on booktv we want to introduce you to bill thomas, publisher of doubleday books. what kind of book does doubleday publish? >> approximately 50 books a year, half are nonfiction and half are fiction. we publish a lot of literary novels. on the nonfiction side we publish a lot of history, narrative nonfiction, politics and science. >> host: how long has it been in business? >> guest: 1897. >> host: founded by? >> guest: someone named mister doubleday. >> host: we are previewing the books. what do we have? >> guest: three are of note to your viewers. in august we are publishing jeffrey toobin's book about patty hearst, her kidnapping, what she did while she was in the liberation army
northwestern university history professor caitlin fitz describes the relationship between the united states and latin america in the 18th and 19th centuries in our sister republics. tampa bay times reporter craig pittman looks at how florida influences the rest of the united states in oh florida. look for these titles in bookstores in the coming weekend watch for authors in the near future on booktv. >> now on booktv we want to introduce you to bill thomas, publisher of doubleday books....
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[laughter] >> catherine fitz will talk about culinary customs dating to the 19th and 20th centuries. for a complete schedule, go to www.c-span.org. this past wednesday, president obama delivered remarks to canada's parliament during his visit to ottawa to take part in the north american leader summit. he talked about the importance of the u.s. canadian relationship and was given a tribute by prime minister justin trudeau. this is about one hour 10 minutes. [applause] billm wearing socks today, . i'm sorry, you will not like the sox. [laughter] >> secretary? >> [indiscernible] [laughter] [applause] [cheering and applause] >> order. [laughter] the honorable prime minister. [applause] prime minister trudeau: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. president, it is an honor to welcome you to parliament on behalf of all canadians, welcome to our house. [applause] prime minister trudeau: i would like to ask everyone here today to join in a moment of silence in memory of those killed and injured in yesterday's attack in istanbul. [moment of silence] [no audio] trudeau: thank you. mr. president, the hou
[laughter] >> catherine fitz will talk about culinary customs dating to the 19th and 20th centuries. for a complete schedule, go to www.c-span.org. this past wednesday, president obama delivered remarks to canada's parliament during his visit to ottawa to take part in the north american leader summit. he talked about the importance of the u.s. canadian relationship and was given a tribute by prime minister justin trudeau. this is about one hour 10 minutes. [applause] billm wearing socks...
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>> well, thank you for that, scientist derek fitz of the franklin institute. >> it's one of the greatestcommend a good cheesesteak but if you're looking for street food with sophistication, try tony luke's's cheesesteak. there is philadelphia founder william penn standing atop city hall. his perch was the highest point in this city, until the one liberty place skyscraper surpassed it in 1987. some say that the original of the kecurse of philadelphia a f a drought with national championship for 30 years, which the phillies ended when they won the world series in 2008. by the way, the phillies is the oldest single-named single city professional sports team in central america date being back to 1883! but the country's oldest amateur sports organization could be found here on the schuylkill river. this dates back to the 1850s and that liquid work going across? the local call it wooer. on a day as hot as today, wooder ice is essential. i'll take the classic rainbow, thanks. wooder ice was nveninvented her rosati's 40 years ago. how did you coexist in a great balance? derrick pitts, can you te
>> well, thank you for that, scientist derek fitz of the franklin institute. >> it's one of the greatestcommend a good cheesesteak but if you're looking for street food with sophistication, try tony luke's's cheesesteak. there is philadelphia founder william penn standing atop city hall. his perch was the highest point in this city, until the one liberty place skyscraper surpassed it in 1987. some say that the original of the kecurse of philadelphia a f a drought with national...
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scott shellady, art laffer, keith fitz-gerald and tammy bruce right there all of you on this fine programterest rates record lows and i say that america is the world's safe haven. keith, are you going to disagree with me? >> you know -- no, i'm not going to disagree with you. there's a refinement, it's the best looking horse in the glue factory. if a thousand buyers are trying to buy one egg, it's going to be expensive and that's why they're getting bid up. stuart: art laffer, 20 minutes ago you said the market is getting ready for a new president and that president is donald trump and that's why it's going up? are you haven't changed your mind in 20 minutes. >> no, i'm not. stuart: what about the safe haven argument? >> when you look at countries like europe. i do not see how europe does well without britain. i think that britain is going to do better without europe and britain doesn't look good at all. if you look at japan. japan is a basket case. over the weekend. they reelected the government that has been doing that for japan and reelected them in a landslide. when i look at the rest
scott shellady, art laffer, keith fitz-gerald and tammy bruce right there all of you on this fine programterest rates record lows and i say that america is the world's safe haven. keith, are you going to disagree with me? >> you know -- no, i'm not going to disagree with you. there's a refinement, it's the best looking horse in the glue factory. if a thousand buyers are trying to buy one egg, it's going to be expensive and that's why they're getting bid up. stuart: art laffer, 20 minutes...
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fitz mr. speaker, i move to -- mr. fitzpatrick: mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 5602, to amend title 31, united states code, to authorize the secretary of the treasury to include all funds when issuing certain geographic targeting orders, and for other urposes. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. caller: h.r. 5602 -- the clerk: h.r. 5602, to amend title 31, united states code, to authorize the secretary of the treasury to include all funds when issuing certain geographic targeting orders, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. fitzpatrick, and the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. lynch, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. fitzpatrick: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and to heir remarks include extraneous materials on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. fitzpatrick: i yield
fitz mr. speaker, i move to -- mr. fitzpatrick: mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 5602, to amend title 31, united states code, to authorize the secretary of the treasury to include all funds when issuing certain geographic targeting orders, and for other urposes. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. caller: h.r. 5602 -- the clerk: h.r. 5602, to amend title 31, united states code, to authorize the secretary of the treasury to include all...
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keith fitz-gerald and eric bolling who is sticking around.ooks like fears of brexit are coming back. we kind of settled down after the shock of the vote and now we're seeing the european markets step lower and we're picking up contagion here in the u.s. >> we are, and what's interesting about this, you've got sort of the knee jerk reaction that has faded into the woodwork and you're seeing the difference between the armchair traders and those figuring out what positions they want to own through the end of the year. how exposed do we want to be to britain at this point? >> todd, what's your take? we have this uncertainty around and the brits can't get their political party in shape and we don't know what the long-term impact is going to be on the u.k. and for that matter, the eu economy. >> good morning, ashley, i think you'll have volatility there. and right now the government is running off twitter and social media because there's nobody representing the country. i think it's going to be, at the end of the day, it's going to be great and bet
keith fitz-gerald and eric bolling who is sticking around.ooks like fears of brexit are coming back. we kind of settled down after the shock of the vote and now we're seeing the european markets step lower and we're picking up contagion here in the u.s. >> we are, and what's interesting about this, you've got sort of the knee jerk reaction that has faded into the woodwork and you're seeing the difference between the armchair traders and those figuring out what positions they want to own...
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. >> and supreme court curator catherine fitz will talk about culinary customs dating to the 19th and 20th sentries. for our complete holiday schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> hard fought 2016 primary season is over with conventions to follow this summer. >> colorado. >> florida. >> texas. >> ohio. >> watch c-span as the delegates consider the nomination of the first woman ever to head a major political party and the first nonpolitician in several decades. watch live on c-span. listen on the c-span radio app or get video on demand at c-span.org. you have a front row seat to every minute of both conventions on c-span, beginning on monday, july 18th.
. >> and supreme court curator catherine fitz will talk about culinary customs dating to the 19th and 20th sentries. for our complete holiday schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> hard fought 2016 primary season is over with conventions to follow this summer. >> colorado. >> florida. >> texas. >> ohio. >> watch c-span as the delegates consider the nomination of the first woman ever to head a major political party and the first nonpolitician in several...