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have had number one hits, won grammys and sung some of the greatest duets with artists like roberta flackank you very much, angela. that's very kind of you and also embarrassing. angela: [laughter] peabo: it's been rewarding singing these beautiful ballads. one of the things i realized over the years is that these songs really become parts of people's lives. lionel richie: ♪ you're once, twice three times a lady ♪ larry graham: ♪ a one in a million chance of a lifetime ♪ angela: what a beautiful and magical song that is. peabo: that's just the beginning, we have a whole show filled with the greatest soul ballads of all time. angela: everybody, sit back and relax, it's going to get a little bit warm. peabo: mmm. angela: we're going to take you on a romantic and sensual journey to the beautiful world of classic soul ballads. announcer: for the first time ever, all of the soul legends and love songs of the 1960's, 1970's and 1980's are together. time life music presents "the classic soul ballads" collection, 144 beautiful hits. angela: our journey takes us all the way back to the 1960's. pea
have had number one hits, won grammys and sung some of the greatest duets with artists like roberta flackank you very much, angela. that's very kind of you and also embarrassing. angela: [laughter] peabo: it's been rewarding singing these beautiful ballads. one of the things i realized over the years is that these songs really become parts of people's lives. lionel richie: ♪ you're once, twice three times a lady ♪ larry graham: ♪ a one in a million chance of a lifetime ♪ angela: what a...
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. >> tennis was where ken flack became famous. but in retirement, golf was his game.settled here in with his wife christina when the unthinkable happened. >> these are his wimbledon trophies. there's davis cup. he carried the torch in atlanta. >> reporter: ken was a doubles star in the 80s, racking up six grand slam titles. and most proud of this win with his partner since college. >> he and his partner won the gold medal in 1988 in fall. it was the first year that tennis came back into the olympics. >> reporter: flack won the u.s. open twice. and a year ago he and wife christina were off to new york for the tournament. but she watches now from home with a heavy heart. >> how did this big, healthy, professional athlete not survive >> reporter: in march, ken, after a week with an upper respiratory infection, died of sepsis. >> i had no idea what sepsis was. i heard the word. >> reporter: she now knows sepsis is a toxic response to an infection. swift and unforgiving. her husband of eight years was treated over the phone by a doctor. they went the next day to the was di
. >> tennis was where ken flack became famous. but in retirement, golf was his game.settled here in with his wife christina when the unthinkable happened. >> these are his wimbledon trophies. there's davis cup. he carried the torch in atlanta. >> reporter: ken was a doubles star in the 80s, racking up six grand slam titles. and most proud of this win with his partner since college. >> he and his partner won the gold medal in 1988 in fall. it was the first year that...
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men often have babies later in life, so why are older moms getting so much flack? model actress bridget nielsen, a mom again at 54, defending her choice. >> a lot of men are easily in their 50s, 60s, 70s, even 80s, and there's never a word, just congratulations. >> is there a double standard when it comes to parenthood? >>> flying solo. a student pilot attempting her first solo long-distance flight forced to make an emergency landing. >> we're going to get some people out to help you, okay? >> okay. >> how she kept her cool when things heated up in the air. but first the "nightline 5." >> yes? >> no. >> i'm not ready for this. ♪ >> this is -- >> stop, you got this. >> whew. [ wolf whistle ] >> oh, you're single too? >> number one in just 60 seconds. this is long distance with the best wifi experience, long-distance relationship. plus the most free shows to stream. and with savings on wireless, this is a relationship with more money to spend on the important things. this is how xfinity makes life... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity delivers the fastest, most reliable
men often have babies later in life, so why are older moms getting so much flack? model actress bridget nielsen, a mom again at 54, defending her choice. >> a lot of men are easily in their 50s, 60s, 70s, even 80s, and there's never a word, just congratulations. >> is there a double standard when it comes to parenthood? >>> flying solo. a student pilot attempting her first solo long-distance flight forced to make an emergency landing. >> we're going to get some people...
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new flack for the bob woodward book.oogle is saying they are not biased and their product is perfectly fair. hi.i just wanted to tell you that chevy won a j.d.power dependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. i forgot. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty truck the chevy silverado. oh, and since the chevy equinox and traverse also won chevy is the only brand to earn the j.d. power dependability award across cars, trucks and suvs-three years in a row. phew. third time's the charm... howie: days after the election, google's top executives including "sun" and larry page talked about how upset they were about the election. >> most of us are very upset. myself as an immigrant and refugee i find this election deeply offensive. and i know many of you do, too. and i think that's a stressful time. and it conflicts with many of our values. >> fear, i think, not just in the united states, but around the world, is what's fueling concerns, xenophobia, hatred and a desire for answers that ma
new flack for the bob woodward book.oogle is saying they are not biased and their product is perfectly fair. hi.i just wanted to tell you that chevy won a j.d.power dependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. i forgot. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty truck the chevy silverado. oh, and since the chevy equinox and traverse also won chevy is the only brand to earn the j.d. power dependability award across cars, trucks and suvs-three years in a row....
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howie: you drew flack for an interview with anderson cooper where you said you were not a source for cnn. is that true. lanny: i apologized for saying something that was not intentionally misleading. in my mind i wasn't sure of that story that was published so i didn't think of myself as a source for that story. i'm sorry i didn't explain myself better to anderson cooper. i have no excuse other than it wassing a long day and i should have expanded on my sentence. i don't blame either mr. bernstein' or mr. shudow. it certainly is a learning moment for me. howie: you are saying as michael cohen's lawyer you don't believe your client had any direct knowledge that the president knew in advance about the trump tower meeting with the russian lawyer. am i right? lanny: i can't tell you what will cohen has told me. but i am not sure he did and it requires additional reporting. and i am not sure he did not. i know there is a lot of fuzzy memories here. there are people in and out of the room with mr. trump all the time. i have heard people say of course he knew, his son would have told him ah
howie: you drew flack for an interview with anderson cooper where you said you were not a source for cnn. is that true. lanny: i apologized for saying something that was not intentionally misleading. in my mind i wasn't sure of that story that was published so i didn't think of myself as a source for that story. i'm sorry i didn't explain myself better to anderson cooper. i have no excuse other than it wassing a long day and i should have expanded on my sentence. i don't blame either mr....
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new flack for the bob woodward book.e is saying they are not biased and their product is perfectly fair. now we have a video. to most people, i look like... ...most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from fibromyalgia pain... ...and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a dr
new flack for the bob woodward book.e is saying they are not biased and their product is perfectly fair. now we have a video. to most people, i look like... ...most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from fibromyalgia pain......
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with this how we always do it we've always done it like this there man and like a lot of negative flack how good is are you breaking tradition like you need to not do things so different i'm like well i completely like saying we've always done it that this is not an excuse like we used to have terrible tradition which we no longer do and you can form new traditions but more important i question everything i've been doing for about why are we doing it what's the benefit of it how can we change it to benefit the people should feel all this there is a change in city is a vast. progressive change is sitting of course and if you look at how we have more in bags we've more effect to one painterly point five percent remain but even then i generally believe it's a very exciting place when sheffield's is a place where we really don't compromise who we are is a case of you know lovers or you like and some believe briggs is progressive of course but yeah one in four may be in poverty in this city with a few miles from this office of the worst social indicators it's the brunt of a story here of the
with this how we always do it we've always done it like this there man and like a lot of negative flack how good is are you breaking tradition like you need to not do things so different i'm like well i completely like saying we've always done it that this is not an excuse like we used to have terrible tradition which we no longer do and you can form new traditions but more important i question everything i've been doing for about why are we doing it what's the benefit of it how can we change...
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indonesia and the rupiah have got a lot of flack. but the rupee is also at all-time lows.he fiscal slippage ahead of elections applied both to indonesia and india. so there are many parallels. what is not working for you right now but could turn out to be a good thing is we don't see policymakers leading against appreciation of the currency as much. some have welcomed it. that could be a risky proposition right now. but in the longer term, it may play out in favor of the rupee regaining traction. we have to leave it there. thank you again for coming on the program. coming up, the two koreas are set to hold another summit. in less than two weeks, they will look at -- we will look at what is at stake in that meeting in pyongyang. exclusiveplus, an interview with jessica cokahn. we are live at the bloomberg sooner than you think event in the line city -- lion city. asked at tech ceo if google not showing up with a good idea. she said i don't know. should they have been there? >> in my book, this is about getting to the bottom of dealing with this problem and developing a solu
indonesia and the rupiah have got a lot of flack. but the rupee is also at all-time lows.he fiscal slippage ahead of elections applied both to indonesia and india. so there are many parallels. what is not working for you right now but could turn out to be a good thing is we don't see policymakers leading against appreciation of the currency as much. some have welcomed it. that could be a risky proposition right now. but in the longer term, it may play out in favor of the rupee regaining...
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and i caught a lot of flack for that. i still feel that way.hat's not a respectful way to do things. i don't feel as if you have a cause that you should be able to put your teammates in harm's way. >> laura: but, matt, are there people on the patriots now, players now, who agree with your point of view who are afraid to speak out themselves? yes or no? >> of course there are. you get attacked from every angle. we are not talking about two opposing viewpoints. >> laura: but expressing your viewpoint. a group of a people, they are expressing your viewpoint, causing controversy, that's fine. but there are a bunch of other players who don't want any part of this and just want to go out and play a great game, do the anthem and go home to their families. >> overwhelming majority of people. we need to start naming these things. if it's social injustice, talk about who it is. we need roger to stand up and make a difference. >> laura: i want to know whereer the money is going. are you convinced this is going to the right places and not end up going to a
and i caught a lot of flack for that. i still feel that way.hat's not a respectful way to do things. i don't feel as if you have a cause that you should be able to put your teammates in harm's way. >> laura: but, matt, are there people on the patriots now, players now, who agree with your point of view who are afraid to speak out themselves? yes or no? >> of course there are. you get attacked from every angle. we are not talking about two opposing viewpoints. >> laura: but...
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for ketchup at one of its most popular restaura but the rule has them confused andca ing a condiment flackt the beach. >> unseasonably hot and humid (announcer) there's a freedom about asheville. an unspoken invitation to discover who you really are. come up for air. asheville. discovery, inside and out. >>> well, it is a very syamy today. not raining, good. >> not raining, but so many of us -- alls of the k are going to be in school tomorrow. >> i know. >> i went to a school event on thursd, and it was aot day just like this. >> right. >> school is going to have a im tough tomorrow keeping school and classes cool because, again, so many of those -- thosi ac are going to be really taxed over the next couple of days, all week, the heat index well over 100. expect a coue o heat advisories. most likely the first day. hit a high of 90 and now down to 9 91 degrees. 88 degrees at 7:00 and down to 81 by 11:00. a very muggy night, that's for sure. current heat index 106 quantico nd so it manassas and 100 in d. saw so 4 earlier. i do think we get there during the day tomorrow, but as far as the rad
for ketchup at one of its most popular restaura but the rule has them confused andca ing a condiment flackt the beach. >> unseasonably hot and humid (announcer) there's a freedom about asheville. an unspoken invitation to discover who you really are. come up for air. asheville. discovery, inside and out. >>> well, it is a very syamy today. not raining, good. >> not raining, but so many of us -- alls of the k are going to be in school tomorrow. >> i know. >> i...
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during a flack about a democratic staffers comments about working mothers in 2012, chuck todd also went after the press instead of politicians. he concluded that in easily distracted press had fallen for what he called a manufactured controversy, chasing shiny metal objects and failing in a central beauty. but what exactly is that central beauty? how should journalists cover a campaign or administration ? . the public editor of the new york times at the time offloaded the question to readers. he asked them, should the times be a truth vigilante questioning the claims that candidates put forward? readers, unsurprisingly rely, yeah, you should be. a pretty good is description for what a journalist should be. lien thatould be a the newspaper cannot figure out the truth for what should be their responsibility. this is all before the trump campaign and in the handwringing over post truth america. these are questions that had been in the atmosphere for a few years already. these criticism suggests that there is something unsettled, maybe even something unsettling about the media's approach to
during a flack about a democratic staffers comments about working mothers in 2012, chuck todd also went after the press instead of politicians. he concluded that in easily distracted press had fallen for what he called a manufactured controversy, chasing shiny metal objects and failing in a central beauty. but what exactly is that central beauty? how should journalists cover a campaign or administration ? . the public editor of the new york times at the time offloaded the question to readers....
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she took flack from her contemporaries over what she had done in the war.even though military bureaucrats had vetted her claims and respected men lead served as commanding officers such as ,olonel sheppard, patterson henry jackson, had commended her for her service, she was denied the recognition other veterans enjoyed. her grandkids wrote they were not allowed to ask her about what she had done in the war. it is almost as if she wanted to blot it out. marquis do lafayette returned to the united states for his reunion tour, cities greeted him with parades and celebrations led by their hometown heroes. i have yet to see any sign deborah sampson participated. many think she was there. i'm still hunting for evidence. far from being treated like a celebrity, she is practically invisible. 1827, not a in soldier's death on the battlefield, a quiet one in her 60's,'s home, in her late there was one last righting of the scale. her husband applied for and was pensiona widow's because of her wartime service. the congressional committee was not sure what to make of hi
she took flack from her contemporaries over what she had done in the war.even though military bureaucrats had vetted her claims and respected men lead served as commanding officers such as ,olonel sheppard, patterson henry jackson, had commended her for her service, she was denied the recognition other veterans enjoyed. her grandkids wrote they were not allowed to ask her about what she had done in the war. it is almost as if she wanted to blot it out. marquis do lafayette returned to the...
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men often have babies later in life, so why are older moms getting so much flack?
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we will get a lot of flack when it is closed, but let's have the courage to move forward. >> president buell: thank you. >> clerk: is there anyone else who would like to make public who would like to make public comment on this item? ok. if anyone else wants to, could you please come forward now so we have you come on up? thank you. >> hi. i'm louise miller. i've been resident of north beach since 85. it is great that we are investing in washington square. it is a super place and it needs to get better. it -- i do have concerns about the timing. >> president buell: can you speak into the microphone? thank you. >> it is a very economically depressed neighborhood. there is nine closed storefronts on one block just off the square. in addition to that, there is all the other stories that are closed and to the residential area that was lost due to the fire. is a struggling neighborhood. i am not sure if this is a good time to be investing in closing the square and closing the plaza for the businesses in the neighborhood and the residence. may be the timing -- i think it was starting in marc
we will get a lot of flack when it is closed, but let's have the courage to move forward. >> president buell: thank you. >> clerk: is there anyone else who would like to make public who would like to make public comment on this item? ok. if anyone else wants to, could you please come forward now so we have you come on up? thank you. >> hi. i'm louise miller. i've been resident of north beach since 85. it is great that we are investing in washington square. it is a super place...
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she sits there alone as you saw in the footage before from 1991 for anita hill, she has to carry the flacke will be subjected to extensive quebec and certainly about some very traumatic detalsz about something that happened more than 30 years ago. on the flipside there is a presumption of innocence brett kavanaugh carries with him throughout the course of this questioning. because of that, there is a big difference. we know this committee wants brett kavanaugh confirmed. we know they want him to be the next supreme court justice, but do they want to hear the truth about what happened 30 years ago? that is something that dr. ford will have to be grappling with when she looks them all in the eye when they question her. >> if you were sitting there on monday, if you were counseling the professor, what would you had advise? in there let me start with dr. ford, katie alluded to a 360 information. it won't just be what she says. it will be how she looks, will she come forward with confident? will the corroborateing evidence support her story? i think it's easy to imagine a scenario where if she
she sits there alone as you saw in the footage before from 1991 for anita hill, she has to carry the flacke will be subjected to extensive quebec and certainly about some very traumatic detalsz about something that happened more than 30 years ago. on the flipside there is a presumption of innocence brett kavanaugh carries with him throughout the course of this questioning. because of that, there is a big difference. we know this committee wants brett kavanaugh confirmed. we know they want him...
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> compare charlottesville to president obama dealing with trayvon martin or ferguson where he took flack from his base. i can't tell you how many times many of us were saying, go further, go further. and he would stand up and ska, -- say, no, we're going to do it this way. trump has never said that. >> he has shown no interest in being a unifier. he hit a couple notes after the baseball shooting. after the las vegas shooting. take the big picture, we're all americans in this together. he's divisive by design president. he caters to his supporters not the entire nation. >> when we come back from hope and change to it's on you if they impeach me, donald trump debuted his midterm campaign message. we'll let you decide which one is better. also ahead, low-level george is sentenced in the mueller investigation. is the special counsel sending a message to other targets in that probe? and donald trump's culture war bites him in the behind as colin kaepernick fronts a new massive nike campaign. stay with us. take this left. if you listen real hard you can hear the whales. oop. you hear that? (vo
> compare charlottesville to president obama dealing with trayvon martin or ferguson where he took flack from his base. i can't tell you how many times many of us were saying, go further, go further. and he would stand up and ska, -- say, no, we're going to do it this way. trump has never said that. >> he has shown no interest in being a unifier. he hit a couple notes after the baseball shooting. after the las vegas shooting. take the big picture, we're all americans in this together....
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and he will be on better ground and take a lot less flack from looking back at the last storm. >> general you've been very clear and explicit in your advice to president trump. why do you believe he is struggling to take that advice, or use that? >> i can't imagine. he wasn't born a politician, but he sure as hell is acting like one, won't admit to nothing and deflects it. and i think that's something he needs to grow out of. you know, he -- we have used katrina to measure presidents. did they have a katrina moment, meaning was it paid attention to what was going on? he had his katrina moment. it was called maria. and the picture everybody will remember is those paper towels going out and throwing them. and oh, by the way, giving himself an a. he needs to move on and let's see if everybody can live and learn and let's see if he can focus on florence, stay off the damn golf course and cheer these troops on, who are on ships out at sea, flying helicopters and airplanes trying to get ready to come while their families stay ashore and have to evacuate separately. we have a lot of young soldie
and he will be on better ground and take a lot less flack from looking back at the last storm. >> general you've been very clear and explicit in your advice to president trump. why do you believe he is struggling to take that advice, or use that? >> i can't imagine. he wasn't born a politician, but he sure as hell is acting like one, won't admit to nothing and deflects it. and i think that's something he needs to grow out of. you know, he -- we have used katrina to measure...
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> compare charlottesville to president obama dealing with trayvon martin or ferguson where he took flack from his base. i can't tell you how many times many of us were saying, go further, go further. and he would stand up and ska, -- say, no, we're going to do it this way. trump has never said that. >> he has shown no interest in being a unifier. he hit a couple notes after the baseball shooting. after the las vegas shooting. take the big picture, we're all americans in this together. he's divisive by design president. he caters to his supporters not the entire nation. >> when we come back from hope and change to it's on you if they impeach me, donald trump debuted his midterm campaign message. we'll let you decide which one is better. also ahead, low-level george is sentenced in the mueller investigation. is the special counsel sending a message to other targets in that probe? and donald trump's culture war bites him in the behind as colin kaepernick fronts a new massive nike campaign. stay with us. whoever came up with the term "small business", never owned a business. are your hours s
> compare charlottesville to president obama dealing with trayvon martin or ferguson where he took flack from his base. i can't tell you how many times many of us were saying, go further, go further. and he would stand up and ska, -- say, no, we're going to do it this way. trump has never said that. >> he has shown no interest in being a unifier. he hit a couple notes after the baseball shooting. after the las vegas shooting. take the big picture, we're all americans in this together....
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what the president is doing is actually helping america in general and flack folks in particular. franklin. >> why not use this opportunity to bring people together she was an american icon. right? >> oh, absolutely. i mean, she comes from an era where, she grew up in a city that was very segregated. my family is from detroit. my families grew up around the corner from aretha franklin's family. they can tell you what detroit was like back then. still yet people like aretha franklin they still loved america whether it was james brown or other singers like that. they traveled around the world but they still talked about how much they loved america. and it's a shame that people like al sharpton wanted to take shots and try to denigrate the american president in a place where there was no need for it there was no calling for it. ed: you rightly point out civil rights, the importance of that, and pushing back against discrimination in this country. so then why in the world would louis farrakhan be up there sitting a couple seats away from a former american president when everybody know
what the president is doing is actually helping america in general and flack folks in particular. franklin. >> why not use this opportunity to bring people together she was an american icon. right? >> oh, absolutely. i mean, she comes from an era where, she grew up in a city that was very segregated. my family is from detroit. my families grew up around the corner from aretha franklin's family. they can tell you what detroit was like back then. still yet people like aretha franklin...
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and it always guided me, that you need to be willing to stand up and take the flack. have to stand up for what you believe in. you have to fight and be who you are. >> so that leads me obviously into news of the day and news of the big issues you dealt with in the obama administration and that are now being systematically being unravelled by the trump administration. so i first -- >> they're attempting to systematically -- i think there is a distinction. >> let's talk about it. they are potentially unraveling, you say attempting, the iran nuclear deal which you labor day so hard over a period of years to negotiate with the rest of the world, by the way, it's not just an american deal. it's on the verge of death. >> it may or may not be, christiane. certainly the administration is doing everything in their power to kill it, yes. but what i'm proud of is that that was not just the united states that made an agreement. it was ratified in the united nations by a unanimous 15-0 vote in the security council and still today, china, russia, germany, france, britain, and iran
and it always guided me, that you need to be willing to stand up and take the flack. have to stand up for what you believe in. you have to fight and be who you are. >> so that leads me obviously into news of the day and news of the big issues you dealt with in the obama administration and that are now being systematically being unravelled by the trump administration. so i first -- >> they're attempting to systematically -- i think there is a distinction. >> let's talk about...
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disney was getting a lot of flack for even thinking about having a coming out episode with ellen. >>, i was a closeted gay guy. gay child at that time. and it was the brave es thing i saw. >> that felt great. that felt so great. >> initial reports suggest abc made a bundle on ellen's highly publicized outing on national tv last night. broadcast was accompanied by coming out parties all across the country, including one in birmingham, alabama where the local abc station refused to broadcast the show. >> she did a great thing. she was brave. >> i made the decision that i wasn't going to live my life as a lie anymore. i was -- i belong with everybody else. and that's what i finally did. >> we used to say ellen opened the door and we knocked it down. >> brothers and sisters, i love this. tell me lazy. tell me slow. tell me i'm crazy. maybe i know. can't help that man of mine. >> take it. >> ♪ i'm gay >> will and grace was a great show in helping a mainstream straight community connect to the gay community. >> i think i can fix this thing with your landlord, but it will end ugly. >> play
disney was getting a lot of flack for even thinking about having a coming out episode with ellen. >>, i was a closeted gay guy. gay child at that time. and it was the brave es thing i saw. >> that felt great. that felt so great. >> initial reports suggest abc made a bundle on ellen's highly publicized outing on national tv last night. broadcast was accompanied by coming out parties all across the country, including one in birmingham, alabama where the local abc station refused...
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want to sell to mostly and most millennials will agree with nike for this and i think will take the flackwill probably be good for sales down the road. >> i think stylistically it is a bold move. and i think what nike tries to be about now is just boldness. and that is a millennial -- >> reminded me of the benneton where they did some crazy stuff. >> right, but at the same time -- >> this is more mainstream >> it is mainstream, but it does cast into relief the kind of mealy mouthed way that the nfl has gone about this. and the fact that -- >> but when you see -- it just occurred to me, sacrifice everything and this is what the ad says, no matter what the consequences you may not tie the guys, you may try to say it has nothing to do with the kneeling during the national anthem, but some people do think about guys that are overseas or even cops sometimes that are sacrificing >> they themselves think this, yes. >> and a guy playing a game for millions of dollars and now getting a million dollar contract sacrificing everything, that will ring -- >> no question that it will be a very divisive
want to sell to mostly and most millennials will agree with nike for this and i think will take the flackwill probably be good for sales down the road. >> i think stylistically it is a bold move. and i think what nike tries to be about now is just boldness. and that is a millennial -- >> reminded me of the benneton where they did some crazy stuff. >> right, but at the same time -- >> this is more mainstream >> it is mainstream, but it does cast into relief the kind...
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>> well, i've taken some flack for voting for some of those nominees particularly on the foreign policythat was the driving piece of my decision. i wanted to be sure there were people who could provide some rational argument, some resistance, some as they say resistance to what otherwise might be impulsive acts. if this person came forward and said who they were they would be fired immediately and would have lost a restraint, a rail if you will guardrail. i think some of they people in this administration, particularly at the upper levels are, they are making a very difficult career decision. they are saying i'm going to be tainted by this. i don't like being involved with what's going on. on the other hand, if i leave, what's going to be the guardrail? and where do we go from here? and i think whoever this person is and i don't know who sirkts but they've made a very difficult choice thus far to try to be protective of the national interest. >> senator, on another topic yesterday jack dorsey and sheryl sandberg appeared before the senate, twitter, facebook, talk about difficult choices
>> well, i've taken some flack for voting for some of those nominees particularly on the foreign policythat was the driving piece of my decision. i wanted to be sure there were people who could provide some rational argument, some resistance, some as they say resistance to what otherwise might be impulsive acts. if this person came forward and said who they were they would be fired immediately and would have lost a restraint, a rail if you will guardrail. i think some of they people in...
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the fed got a lot of flack for buying non-treasuries and being sort of involved in deciding making credit is it still ten years later we're just getting out now and finally this big and ongoing nation versus helping in the overall framework for this debate how much and for how long should a central bank distort a market and an economy in order to save it >> can i add to the debates? >> yeah. >> the wealth gap and the rich getting richer and all of that happening. but only because -- only because ray dalio brought this up. >> i know he did i think he's wrong >> but he also said he thinks that he would give berbernanke, paulson, geithner an a-plus because there was nothing else they could do. >> they shouldn't have been buying the s&ps, i don't think they should have drawn the line. >> they didn't buy the -- >> they didn't >> the plunge protection team, remember that? >> out there as part of the conspiracy theorists >> you know that for a fact? >> it's my belief. bec becky, i would push back on this notion of people whose mortgages were able to help. other low and middle income borrowers. >
the fed got a lot of flack for buying non-treasuries and being sort of involved in deciding making credit is it still ten years later we're just getting out now and finally this big and ongoing nation versus helping in the overall framework for this debate how much and for how long should a central bank distort a market and an economy in order to save it >> can i add to the debates? >> yeah. >> the wealth gap and the rich getting richer and all of that happening. but only...
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in 2001, 65% of mississippians chose to keep that flack the thing about flags like every boll is theyhe people have voted to keep that flag, we should respect their wishes. the flag can be offensive to some. i recognize that but almost all symbols are offensive to someone. at some point the majority has to control that decision. that's what we did. ly stand with the majority in that instance. if thecy city of mississippi want to start another referendum, i will stands for that flag because the people have today for that flag. >> so how would you speak to those 38% of this state? >> i'm going to ask them, after 100 years of relying on big government to save you, where are you today? after 100 years of begging for federal government scraps, where are you today? we have been dead last for 100 years. i live in the state of mississippi, i'm talking mississippi. we have been dead last for 100 years. if we keep depending on that economic model, we will always stay last. our state depends heavily on state funds. because of that we aren't able to create the prosperous environment to grow. >> h
in 2001, 65% of mississippians chose to keep that flack the thing about flags like every boll is theyhe people have voted to keep that flag, we should respect their wishes. the flag can be offensive to some. i recognize that but almost all symbols are offensive to someone. at some point the majority has to control that decision. that's what we did. ly stand with the majority in that instance. if thecy city of mississippi want to start another referendum, i will stands for that flag because the...
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he's to ignore the flack, ignore the fireworks that comes each day no matter what happens and focus nounts a system that's operating. it's a system that doesn't really operate, at least not the way the previous white house did. i was talking with some people yesterday. the nec doesn't have regular meetings that they had. they don't get-together at a table in a sit down what they are doing. what they are doing in north korea or syria. big things are happening while everybody focuses on, you know, who is the thoroughfare that anonymous op-ed is. it's a white house that hasn't yet put in place a disciplined organization that functions in a way that gets information the president, helps him make reasoned decisions. still government by tweet. ireland the other day was told that the president is not going to come visit in november and then the white house puts out a statement saying maybe he will. we don't know. he talk to foreign diplomats in washington and they are confused. they don't know what though i. they are both ordering bob woodward's book so they can get some insight how this white ho
he's to ignore the flack, ignore the fireworks that comes each day no matter what happens and focus nounts a system that's operating. it's a system that doesn't really operate, at least not the way the previous white house did. i was talking with some people yesterday. the nec doesn't have regular meetings that they had. they don't get-together at a table in a sit down what they are doing. what they are doing in north korea or syria. big things are happening while everybody focuses on, you...