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fred: hi. liu: fred? hi. fred: good to meet you. liu: nice to see you. fred: likewise. liu jianqiang is an investigative journalist. his first story about the environment was an exposÉ about illegal dam construction on the upper yangtze river. it made national headlines. his hard-hitting stories eventually got him fired, so he continued his work as the beijing editor of china dialogue, an online international journal. [liu speaking chinese] fred: but after 10 years o of reporting, he was feeling burneded out. [liu speaking chinese] translator: i think that our environmental activists and those who work for public welfare need more powerful spiritual support. whwhy? every day what we do may be good deeds which give u us posititive energy, butut meanwhe what we are facing is ththe darkest side of the world. every day what we see is polluted air, polluted rivers, and the slaughter of wild animals. this kind of negativive energy attacks us all t the time. we've been working on environmental protection for a long time, but the situation in china is getting worse every day. w
fred: hi. liu: fred? hi. fred: good to meet you. liu: nice to see you. fred: likewise. liu jianqiang is an investigative journalist. his first story about the environment was an exposÉ about illegal dam construction on the upper yangtze river. it made national headlines. his hard-hitting stories eventually got him fired, so he continued his work as the beijing editor of china dialogue, an online international journal. [liu speaking chinese] fred: but after 10 years o of reporting, he was...
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and fred is about to start "portlandia" season seven. >> fred: yes. >> seth: which is crazy. >> fred: >> seth: just finished wrapping a "documentary now!" season two. >> fred: yeah. >> seth: hosted "snl" this year. and for a guy that does so much tv, he still claims, every time i talk to fred, he still claims that he watches every single tv show that's on tv all the time. is this true? >> fred: absolutely true. [ laughter ] >> seth: 'cause it seems impossible that you would have time to watch every single show. >> fred: i watch everything. >> seth: okay. that means it's time once again for "fred armisen's extremely accurate tv recap." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: okay. so, you know how this works fred. i'm gonna give you the title of a show and you're gonna tell me what the show's about because you see every episode of every show. [ light laughter ] >> fred: great. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] premiered last night on hbo, the title of the show is "the night of." >> fred: oh, "the night of." >> seth: yeah. >> fred: have you seen it? >> seth: no. [ laughter ] >> fred: oh, it's grea
and fred is about to start "portlandia" season seven. >> fred: yes. >> seth: which is crazy. >> fred: >> seth: just finished wrapping a "documentary now!" season two. >> fred: yeah. >> seth: hosted "snl" this year. and for a guy that does so much tv, he still claims, every time i talk to fred, he still claims that he watches every single tv show that's on tv all the time. is this true? >> fred: absolutely true. [ laughter ]...
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. >> and our live exclusive with fred safrage. can he be her next permanent co-host. >>> we're celebrating with today's emmy nominees. >> who made history. let the champagne flow. >> the hell with it. >>> now for july 14, 2016 this >>> jennifer aniston is not only one fed up with the tabloids, dr. phil is now fighting back. >> he's filed a quarter of a billion dollar lawsuit against the "national enquirer" for what he is a 13-year pattern of lies. dr. phil says enough is enou >> stories alleging infidelity. abuse and divorce among other things. the lawsuit claims ami, publisher of the "national enquirer" has published more than 80 false or misleading articles about the mcgraws over a 1-year period. and in a statement to "e.t." today, dr. phil's attorney states in part. many of the tabloid articl have focused for years on allegations that drr and mrs. mcgraw are on the verge of a divorce or have decided to file for divorce. -pnext mo dr. and mrs. mcgraw will celebrate theirth wedding anniversary. and the statement goes on to say th
. >> and our live exclusive with fred safrage. can he be her next permanent co-host. >>> we're celebrating with today's emmy nominees. >> who made history. let the champagne flow. >> the hell with it. >>> now for july 14, 2016 this >>> jennifer aniston is not only one fed up with the tabloids, dr. phil is now fighting back. >> he's filed a quarter of a billion dollar lawsuit against the "national enquirer" for what he is a 13-year...
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." >> backstage, fred savage. >> hello. hello. >> this is, this is just -- i'm coming in town w family, they're meeting me here, we're taking a vacation in new york. so the timing worked out. whatever they love to come do it, it's always a lot of fun. >> he's not giving anything but we're calling him fred the front-runner. >> i enjoy it so much. i love interacting with the audience. i love sitting with kelly. to work with someone who is at the top of her field is a thrill. so -- it's always enjoyable to come do it. >> he's such a hottie. i think he's the cutest thing ever. >> i think h a great fit. >> fred's funny. >> he's so funny. >> he needs to be hired immediately. it's got to be the kelly and fred show. >> there sure are a of clues why he could be the one. >> i like welcome home, babe. >> i feel very comfortable now. >> first, fr since strahan left "live," fred will have co-hosted five times and banked future episodes. >> they did a full show and they did half of another. so prepaid for an august show. >> and he droppe
." >> backstage, fred savage. >> hello. hello. >> this is, this is just -- i'm coming in town w family, they're meeting me here, we're taking a vacation in new york. so the timing worked out. whatever they love to come do it, it's always a lot of fun. >> he's not giving anything but we're calling him fred the front-runner. >> i enjoy it so much. i love interacting with the audience. i love sitting with kelly. to work with someone who is at the top of her field...
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fred is over there with me, she agrees. andy, thank you. >>> and when you hear fredericka, you know we are ready to leave. >> thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> you know she has a really big mouth. >> you and me both. >> bleeding into your microphone. >> no, from one mom to another, we get it. >> my mouth will be shut on that topic at home for sure. >> i'm with you. >> all right. you all have a great day. >> you, too, fred. >>> so much more straight ahead in "the newsroom." i'm fredericka whitfield, "newsroom" starts right now. we begin with that brazen cyber security breach aimed at shaking up the american race for president. just 100 days from the general election now. and the fbi and the justice department are both investigating a data hack of a computer program used by the clinton campaign. the breach is believed to be similar and maybe even linked to two previous intrusions that democratic party organization reported earlier this week when wikileaks published more than 20,000 private e-mails detailing in
fred is over there with me, she agrees. andy, thank you. >>> and when you hear fredericka, you know we are ready to leave. >> thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> you know she has a really big mouth. >> you and me both. >> bleeding into your microphone. >> no, from one mom to another, we get it. >> my mouth will be shut on that topic at home for sure. >> i'm with you. >> all right. you all have a great day. >> you, too,...
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fred armisen. fred armisen. musical guest, corinne bailey rae.cal guest, corinne bailey rae. featuring the legendary roots crew.uring the legendar roots crew. >> questlove: 475, connecticut! >> questlove: 475, connecticut! >> steve: and now, here he is, >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, hey, please enjoy yourselves. thank you! thank you! and welcome, welcome, welcome, and welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." "the tonight show." this is it. [ cheers and applause ]s it. this is the show.use ] this here you are. you're watching "the tonight . you're watching "the tonight show." you're here. thank you, guys.s.you're here. here's who people are talking about.'s who people are talking about. "the new york times" just did a "the new york times" just did a a big profile on donald trump, and revealed that he has life-sized portraits of ronald reagan and john wayne at his campaign headquarters. [ laughter ] and if you don't see them right away, it's be
fred armisen. fred armisen. musical guest, corinne bailey rae.cal guest, corinne bailey rae. featuring the legendary roots crew.uring the legendar roots crew. >> questlove: 475, connecticut! >> questlove: 475, connecticut! >> steve: and now, here he is, >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, hey, please enjoy yourselves. thank you! thank you! and welcome, welcome, welcome, and welcome, welcome,...
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as of wednesday fred barley had a job working at db pizza.etting here hasn't been easy. it started 50 miles away. fred lived in tent behind a church. >> better staying out there in the tent. i knew i had to go back to school so i'm trying to beat the college kids the jobs and stuff. decided i had to get my stuff a little bit of things i had and truck on down. >> reporter: on his little brother's bike he made the journey which would take him more than six hours. >> imagine cross fit or die. >> he set up his tent behind bushes on campus. >> those plans changed when police spotted him. officer richard, told fred to come out. >> i said, hey, i heard somebody, yeah! i said, you know, come out where we can see your hands. >> i'm like, ah, man here it goes. i'm about to go straight to jail. >> fred wouldn't go to jail. instead the officers put him up in motel room. >> once people meet fred they understand why we did what we did. >> reporter: fred's story spread through barnesville his story moved casey blaney and her son cole. >> it took a lot of mo
as of wednesday fred barley had a job working at db pizza.etting here hasn't been easy. it started 50 miles away. fred lived in tent behind a church. >> better staying out there in the tent. i knew i had to go back to school so i'm trying to beat the college kids the jobs and stuff. decided i had to get my stuff a little bit of things i had and truck on down. >> reporter: on his little brother's bike he made the journey which would take him more than six hours. >> imagine...
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antoine or fred should come in. it seems like as we move towards this open innovation space, which requires collaboration, which requires people to really engage seamlessly with each other, we're reinforcing and validating cities a way. density, authenticity, vie bran si. when i ---- -- vibrancy. when i was in pittsburgh i could see the whole part of the oakland neighborhood and beyond really beginning to change from fortress u-pitt to fortress carnegie mellon to something that looks like a city. you have a much bigger challenge in the park. how too you think about placemaking as it reinforces innovation. >> we are a hole in the doughnut. we have a great city in raleigh, durham, chapel hill, but we have -- >> probably get a tweet from chapel hill. >> they're proud of their village in chapel hill. but we are this hole in the doughnut so we have this dynamic, growing region, all around us. so i was just thinking about the future of suburbia. the cities were dead 30, 40 years ago. the reason why rtt was successful in t
antoine or fred should come in. it seems like as we move towards this open innovation space, which requires collaboration, which requires people to really engage seamlessly with each other, we're reinforcing and validating cities a way. density, authenticity, vie bran si. when i ---- -- vibrancy. when i was in pittsburgh i could see the whole part of the oakland neighborhood and beyond really beginning to change from fortress u-pitt to fortress carnegie mellon to something that looks like a...
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everyone, welcome fred armisen!g, hosting! >> i had no idea. it's incredible. the whole thing is so surreal. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and it all goes by in a blur and it's so fast. i remember when you hosted i always thought "why is he always running off somewhere?" it is really busy and you have one thing after another and so much promo and all that stuff. plus i got to do this thing. i want to be there. [ laughter ] no but i just remember -- no, but i just remember you always running off and i'm, like, "where is he going? we were just talking." but there's always some place else to go. >> jimmy: there's like a a thousand things. you have to do commercials for the show, telling people to watch. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's you, courtney barnett -- >> yes! >> jimmy: she's is amazing. i love her. >> yeah. first time i saw her was on this show. >> jimmy: oh, she's fantastic! >> so great. >> jimmy: yeah, i just love her. you guys will be perfect together, and i found out the buzz from everybody upstairs. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's g
everyone, welcome fred armisen!g, hosting! >> i had no idea. it's incredible. the whole thing is so surreal. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and it all goes by in a blur and it's so fast. i remember when you hosted i always thought "why is he always running off somewhere?" it is really busy and you have one thing after another and so much promo and all that stuff. plus i got to do this thing. i want to be there. [ laughter ] no but i just remember -- no, but i just remember you...
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kerr: believed him and he along: with another officer put fred in a hotel room.eeply thankful. > word of fred's situationtuat traveled quickly through town. stacy and her son kohl's went to his hotel room and we asked him what he wanted and what we could do for him. he said i really don't wantnt anything. he said all i want is a job. deborah adam son was alsoo hearing about fred's story. she hired me on the spot. she didn't even know my first and last name. he's now working and plans to enroll in classes friday. what drives you? >> sleeping in a tenth. i mean that's motivation for anybody. > case i says she's been people who have wanted to help fred. she set him up a facebook page.e it's called success for fred. > what's amazing is when you think that there's a reason for you not to do something, not to accomplish something, that youat think about fred's story right i there.ther >> that's right. if we could focus on these moments more than on the negative ones we're going the right way.rig stay tuned. we are back.ck. we're going to talk a little l ice cream on th
kerr: believed him and he along: with another officer put fred in a hotel room.eeply thankful. > word of fred's situationtuat traveled quickly through town. stacy and her son kohl's went to his hotel room and we asked him what he wanted and what we could do for him. he said i really don't wantnt anything. he said all i want is a job. deborah adam son was alsoo hearing about fred's story. she hired me on the spot. she didn't even know my first and last name. he's now working and plans to...
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joining me right now fred barnes. fred, good to see you, i know that you have certainly had your concerns about donald trump but you recently expressed the need for the republican to be united. do you think we could see, fred, the republican party shift in such a way as to bring in some of these supporters of bernie sanders? >> i'm not so sure the republicans can do anything. it's just going to be up to the sanders supporters themselves. some of them are awfully mad but socialist and don't agree with trump on much. it'll have to be their hillary clinton. trish: sure, given what's happened. >> you know the tell-tale sign, we heard the speech obviously by bernie sanders on monday night endorse hillary clinton, said a lot of nice things. yesterday when asked whether he thought hillary clinton could be trusted to follow through on her promises and so on, was she trust worthy, he wouldn't answer the question, he wouldn't say she's trust worthy. we still have a problem here. trish: his supporters really feel down and out. >
joining me right now fred barnes. fred, good to see you, i know that you have certainly had your concerns about donald trump but you recently expressed the need for the republican to be united. do you think we could see, fred, the republican party shift in such a way as to bring in some of these supporters of bernie sanders? >> i'm not so sure the republicans can do anything. it's just going to be up to the sanders supporters themselves. some of them are awfully mad but socialist and...
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fred? >> terribly sad. thank you so much, sara. >>> cory booker weighing in on the controversial meeting this week between bill clinton and loretta lynch. >> i think she's handling this right. she did nothing wrong. no violation, and she already said publicly she's going to abide by the determination of the fbi and the prosecutors that are working on this case. >> more from this exclusive interview next. the heirloom tomato. intensely-flavored. colorfully-diverse. beautifully-misshapen. cultivated for generations, it's the unexpected hero of any dish. when you cook with incredible ingredients... you make incredible meals. fresh ingredients. step-by-step-recipes. delivered to your door. get your first two meals free blueapron.com/cook. your but, during the day, fine when yothey can move!em on. in the morning... noon... evening... enough is enough! it's time to use fixodent plus adhesives. with just one application... ...they give you superior hold, even at the end of the day. so you can keep enjoying your ev
fred? >> terribly sad. thank you so much, sara. >>> cory booker weighing in on the controversial meeting this week between bill clinton and loretta lynch. >> i think she's handling this right. she did nothing wrong. no violation, and she already said publicly she's going to abide by the determination of the fbi and the prosecutors that are working on this case. >> more from this exclusive interview next. the heirloom tomato. intensely-flavored. colorfully-diverse....
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fred? >> and, ben, the white house has now issued a statement on today's bombings there in iraq saying this, these attacks only strengthen our resolve to support iraqi security forces as they continue to take back territory from isil. so, colonel francona, iraqi forces just took back the city of fallujah which is only about 50 miles down the road from baghdad. are people seeing this bombing as a form of retaliation of sorts for what has been taking place there? >> yeah, i think so. and also it's kind of surprising to many of us that they were able to mount this attack after being driven out of fallujah because we believed that many of the previous attacks had been staged out of fallujah. i think the iraqi government was hoping if they cleared anbar province, ramadi and fallujah, that that would cut down on the amount of violence in baghdad. because, you know, the people of baghdad are more concerned about their own security than what's going to happen several months from now for the liberat
fred? >> and, ben, the white house has now issued a statement on today's bombings there in iraq saying this, these attacks only strengthen our resolve to support iraqi security forces as they continue to take back territory from isil. so, colonel francona, iraqi forces just took back the city of fallujah which is only about 50 miles down the road from baghdad. are people seeing this bombing as a form of retaliation of sorts for what has been taking place there? >> yeah, i think so....
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all so "the weekly standard"'s fred barnes. bernie sanders still refusing to endorse hillary clinton. he says he's still trying to come to agreement with hillary clinton on certain issues and quote we are not there yet. the southern general says she understands why her meeting with bill clinton would raise eyebrows. but lynch insists the case is being handled by career agents and investigators who know to follow the facts. catherine herridge has our report. reporter: based on her comments at the aspen ideas forum the attorney general will not bring charge without the recommendation of criminal prosecutors and the f.b.i. she said it was always her plan, but decided to go public after the backlash over her meeting with bill clinton. she said it was a chance meet where they talked about grand children and golf. it has created an outcry because bill clinton is a potential witness in the he f.b.i. probe. fox reported the investigation has moved beyond hillary clinton's email practices to public corruption involving the clinton found
all so "the weekly standard"'s fred barnes. bernie sanders still refusing to endorse hillary clinton. he says he's still trying to come to agreement with hillary clinton on certain issues and quote we are not there yet. the southern general says she understands why her meeting with bill clinton would raise eyebrows. but lynch insists the case is being handled by career agents and investigators who know to follow the facts. catherine herridge has our report. reporter: based on her...
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>> reporter: yeah, fred, we're in one of the counties that's under that state of emergency. move under the shed because rain and lightning going on. behind me you can see the bright green water in that algae is right on top of it. i pulled a jar out to see what it looks like and you can see it is incredibly murky. it smells atrocious and this is what's covering the rivers and canals across this part of the state. a lot of it to blame is the release of water from lake okeechobee to regulate water levels during the rainy season and hurricane season, all of that water flows south and it is pushing into these estuaries into the salt water estuaries and fertilizer and a lot of pollutants and people in this area are frustrated. they are furious because they passed an amendment in 2014 saying to buy the land south of lake oak trkeechobee to store t water and it hasn't been bought yet. a lot of residents today almost 5,000 of them, gathered on the beach and spelled out with their bodies buy the land was they are so frustrated and the frustration of people because of the economic imp
>> reporter: yeah, fred, we're in one of the counties that's under that state of emergency. move under the shed because rain and lightning going on. behind me you can see the bright green water in that algae is right on top of it. i pulled a jar out to see what it looks like and you can see it is incredibly murky. it smells atrocious and this is what's covering the rivers and canals across this part of the state. a lot of it to blame is the release of water from lake okeechobee to...
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(laughter) and fred blackwell stepped up when duty called had the san francisco did side needed money fred blackwell >> you didn't show up last night (laughter) thank you for that great introduction it is really a pleasure to be as mayor willie brown is referred to a bunch of people you can see when you look at this kathy and the team and mccormick and salazar pay attention whether that was the paint, the design, the kitchen, the unit the courtyard it is a fabulous this but not what i want to talk about i want to talk about is what you don't see in terms of candidates that were made here because kathy davis knew a few things about, about how this project needs to move forward and one of the things she knew was that just because a building looks at good just because it is affordable just because it has great services and well-designed didn't necessarily mean it is good for the community what she knew was that when the people moved in and built this that if they are that not participating in building if at the doesn't see it is theirs if the people who lived through the years of challen
(laughter) and fred blackwell stepped up when duty called had the san francisco did side needed money fred blackwell >> you didn't show up last night (laughter) thank you for that great introduction it is really a pleasure to be as mayor willie brown is referred to a bunch of people you can see when you look at this kathy and the team and mccormick and salazar pay attention whether that was the paint, the design, the kitchen, the unit the courtyard it is a fabulous this but not what i...
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all of those pieces of evidence will come together to form this whole picture of what happened, fred. >> renee marsh, thank you so much. appreciate it. texas governor greg abbott released the following statement, saying our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families as well as the lockhart community. the investigation into the cause of this tragic accident will continue and i ask all of texas to join us in praying for those lost from the texas governor. meantime, hillary clinton and tim kaine are expected to arrive at me moment in johnstown, pennsylvania. they are assembled ready to be in place as they continue on their bus tour of the rust belt states. we'll be right back. d synthetic over cedar? "super food"? is that a real thing? it's a great school, but is it the right the one for her? is this really any better than the one you got last year? if we consolidate suppliers what's the savings there? so should we go with the 467 horsepower? or is a 423 enough? good question. you ask a lot of good questions... i think we should move you into our new fund. ok. sure. but
all of those pieces of evidence will come together to form this whole picture of what happened, fred. >> renee marsh, thank you so much. appreciate it. texas governor greg abbott released the following statement, saying our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families as well as the lockhart community. the investigation into the cause of this tragic accident will continue and i ask all of texas to join us in praying for those lost from the texas governor. meantime, hillary...
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fred? >> and have authorities in this country said anything about credible threats? >> reporter: so, no, you hear police chiefs and officials saying they aren't reacting to anything specific, no credible threats but in the last week we've seen two terror attacks abroad and last three months we've seen two terror attacks at aer airports abroad and all three were soft targets, two in airports. that nonsecure area going back to soft targets, that's what officials are focused on this weekend and again, people see that and they are reminded that maybe the climate is a little different than it was a year ago or five years ago. but it's that additional presence keeping them safe and that's why experts are saying, see that, continue to be aware but also go out and enjoy yourself this weekend. fred? >> sara ganim in new york. >>> the fbi interview of hillary clinton over the use of her private e-mail server, we're talk more about that next. staying in rhythm, it's how i try to live, how i stay activ
fred? >> and have authorities in this country said anything about credible threats? >> reporter: so, no, you hear police chiefs and officials saying they aren't reacting to anything specific, no credible threats but in the last week we've seen two terror attacks abroad and last three months we've seen two terror attacks at aer airports abroad and all three were soft targets, two in airports. that nonsecure area going back to soft targets, that's what officials are focused on this...
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hi, fred. >> reporter: good morning, to you, carol. this is very complicated here in baton rouge. the community still reeling, the police community along with the citizens here, still feeling
hi, fred. >> reporter: good morning, to you, carol. this is very complicated here in baton rouge. the community still reeling, the police community along with the citizens here, still feeling
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my dad, fred trump, was the smartest and hardest working man i ever knew. i wonder sometimes what he would say if he were here to see this and to see me tonight. i learned from the youngest age to respect the dignity of work and the dignity of working people. he was a guy most comfortable in the company of brick layers and carpenters and electricians and i have a lot of that in me also. i love those people. then there is my mother, marion. she was strong, but also warm and fair-minded. she was a truly great mother. she was also one of the most honest and charitable people that i have ever known and a great, great judge of character. she could pick them out from anywhere. to my sisters, marianne and elizabeth, my brother, robert. and my late brother, fred. i will always give you my love. you are most special to me. i have had a truly great in business. but now my soul ale and exclusi mission is to go to work for our country. to go to work for you. it's time to deliver a victory for the american people. we don't win anymore, but we are going to start to do th
my dad, fred trump, was the smartest and hardest working man i ever knew. i wonder sometimes what he would say if he were here to see this and to see me tonight. i learned from the youngest age to respect the dignity of work and the dignity of working people. he was a guy most comfortable in the company of brick layers and carpenters and electricians and i have a lot of that in me also. i love those people. then there is my mother, marion. she was strong, but also warm and fair-minded. she was...
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so if you can walk into a bank, and they'll say, "you're fred trump's son. here's $40 million in construction funds."-- that's a pretty big advantage. >> desjardins: no question. but what was he able to do? how creative was he, and how good of a deal maker was the young- and middle-aged donald trump? >> the trump tower deal was impressive. donald went to tiffany's and made an arrangement with them where he got their air rights. then he got the bonwit teller building. you can't take that deal away from him. now, it was aided by his dad and it stands as, i think, the singular achievement of his career. >> he owns the chicago trump tower. he owns an apartment building a couple blocks from trump tower new york. he owns 19 golf courses, which are his. where he's gotten into trouble is, he has issued things saying, "a donald trump development," or "i'm a builder. people follow me." and then, when you find out later that a, he's only licensed the use of his name, and here's the really bad part, lisa, you decide to put your money into a building because the trump na
so if you can walk into a bank, and they'll say, "you're fred trump's son. here's $40 million in construction funds."-- that's a pretty big advantage. >> desjardins: no question. but what was he able to do? how creative was he, and how good of a deal maker was the young- and middle-aged donald trump? >> the trump tower deal was impressive. donald went to tiffany's and made an arrangement with them where he got their air rights. then he got the bonwit teller building. you...
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fred, where's the message?> reporter: they're trying to show their support for turkish president erdogan. this demonstration is set to be one that's very long. if you look at the stage that's set up behind me, george, the message is yes to democracy, no to the couturier. they want to show their owe s support not just for having supported the coupe but for some of the measures that were taking place and purges which have received international criticism. the turkish community here, a lot of them feel that turkey isn't getting the support that they expect from the germans. the determine man government feels they should be less critical. in part this is simply a show of support for the turkish government for erdogan, but this is in some ways a criticism not just of germany but the european union and nato. turnings are saying they would have expected more support. one of the things we always need to point out is that erdogan and the turkish government have massive support here in germany. there's about 300 people w
fred, where's the message?> reporter: they're trying to show their support for turkish president erdogan. this demonstration is set to be one that's very long. if you look at the stage that's set up behind me, george, the message is yes to democracy, no to the couturier. they want to show their owe s support not just for having supported the coupe but for some of the measures that were taking place and purges which have received international criticism. the turkish community here, a lot of...
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but grant and -- and fred did go, but grant soon sent fred back when his troops were called into battle. so julia decided she would rather travel to be with ulysses than have him suffer the consequences of her not writing. in the fall of 1861, julia and her four children traveled from galena, illinois, very northwest corner, to live with her husband at his headquarters in caro, illinois, the very southern tip. he brought her slave with her too, also named julia. we know that abraham lincoln knew that julia's slave was living this that union military camp with one of his up and coming generals, and though he was urged to dismiss grant, lincoln did not. the two julias traveled together nearly 5,000 miles during the first two years of the war, and they came within hours of being captured by confederates in december 1862 in mississippi. julia grant's wartime journeys are a remarkable demonstration of the grants' mutual love and devotion. as a result of them, julia had a front row seat, as almost no other woman did, to the end game of the civil war when she and their youngest son jesse lived
but grant and -- and fred did go, but grant soon sent fred back when his troops were called into battle. so julia decided she would rather travel to be with ulysses than have him suffer the consequences of her not writing. in the fall of 1861, julia and her four children traveled from galena, illinois, very northwest corner, to live with her husband at his headquarters in caro, illinois, the very southern tip. he brought her slave with her too, also named julia. we know that abraham lincoln...
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the success for fred page is now no longer taking donations but it exceeded it's $150,000 goal.$ fredsays he is incredibly thankful for the support. isn't that awesome. >> goose bumps alert. this was the best one of the day. > we thank you for being withh us tonight.nigh fox5 local news at 6 right now.ri we begin tonight with breaking news along the bw parkway in maryland. fox5 local news at 6 on the scene. sky fox over the scene here on the northbound side of route 410. a car hit a worker who was mowing grass in the center median. we understand the worker wasrker taken to the hospital with life threatening. the accident happened as you know at the height of the are you hour. there are majorgh delays in this area. avoid it if you can. again, this is the northbound side of the bw parkway right around route 410. acaroid the area if at all al possible. we'll keep you updated. > along with shawn yancy i'm jim lokay in for tom mcgrady. donald trump will be nominated for president. d.c. marabous is also there. fox's tom fitzgerald is there. did the mayor achieve her goal in didh >> she's wo
the success for fred page is now no longer taking donations but it exceeded it's $150,000 goal.$ fredsays he is incredibly thankful for the support. isn't that awesome. >> goose bumps alert. this was the best one of the day. > we thank you for being withh us tonight.nigh fox5 local news at 6 right now.ri we begin tonight with breaking news along the bw parkway in maryland. fox5 local news at 6 on the scene. sky fox over the scene here on the northbound side of route 410. a car hit a...
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. >> fred is full of gratitude to those who think he is full of promise. 19 and homeless. state college in georgia for his second semester. >> i didn't have a ride and my brother handed me a bike. >> fred rode six hours in the summer heat so he could register early. but he had nowhere to live until his dorm room opened in august. covered by his college loans. police found him in this tent. near campus. >> i'm like man, this is crazy. >> officers paid for two nights in a motel room and then a good samarit tan helped him get a job at a pizza joint. >> he just wanted to do this on his own. >> next the entire community rallied. a go fund me page raising more than $150,000 for him. fred safes his biological parents are not in the picture promised to keep his grades up and save money for medical school, and he had this wish for the day he graduates. >> hoping you are there. and i'm like waving to the crowd. i love you all. >> abc news, washington. >> thank you for watching. david muir is in cleveland tomorrow with a special edition of "world news tonight." i'm cecelia vega. for
. >> fred is full of gratitude to those who think he is full of promise. 19 and homeless. state college in georgia for his second semester. >> i didn't have a ride and my brother handed me a bike. >> fred rode six hours in the summer heat so he could register early. but he had nowhere to live until his dorm room opened in august. covered by his college loans. police found him in this tent. near campus. >> i'm like man, this is crazy. >> officers paid for two nights...
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does fred have teeth yet? asked if she received valuable items. his commission as the general and he begged over and over again to write to him more often. i needed to understand why she didn't. i first did a close reading of her memoir that provides clues and then i turned to medical expertise. i go in the considerable detail in "lincoln's generals' wives" about the eye defect being the reason she didn't write. it shook his self confidence to the core when he did want hear from her and was at the root of him resigning. when he returned to the army in april 1861 they thought to overcome her inability to write to him on a regular bases. her first offer was to send their 11-year-old son fred with him. when he got his command in late july, but grant soon sent fred back when troops were called into battle. as amazing as it may seem, julia decided she would rather travel to be with her husband than have him suffer is the consequences of her not writing. in the fall of 1861 juli e and her children travel to live from the northern tip to the southern tip
does fred have teeth yet? asked if she received valuable items. his commission as the general and he begged over and over again to write to him more often. i needed to understand why she didn't. i first did a close reading of her memoir that provides clues and then i turned to medical expertise. i go in the considerable detail in "lincoln's generals' wives" about the eye defect being the reason she didn't write. it shook his self confidence to the core when he did want hear from her...
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mi padre, fred trump, fue el hombre mÁs trabajador e inteligente que yo haya conocido. trabajo y la dignidad de los trabajadores. [aplausos] el era un individuo que se sentÍa muy bien en compaÑia de albaÑiles, carpinteros y electricistas. y yo tengo mucho de eso en mi. me encantan esas personas. y entonces estÁ mi madre, mary. ella era fuerte, pero tambiÉn, calidad y justa. era una gran, gran madre. y tambiÉn, una de las personas mÁs caritativas y honradas que yo haya conocido. una gran, una gran juez de carÁcter. para mis hermanas, mary-anne y elizabeth, mi hermano robert y mi desaparecido hermano fred, siempre les darÉ mi amor. ustedes son muy especiales para mÍ. he tenido una muy buena vida en los negocios. pero ahora, mi misiÓn Única y exclusiva es ir a trabajar a favor de nuestro paÍs y, para trabajar por ustedes, es hora de tener una victoria para el pueblo estadounidense. vamos a empezar a ganar de nuevo. [ovaciones] pero para hacer esto, tenemos que liberarnos de la polÍtica mezquina del pasado. estados unidos es una naciÓn de creyentes, de soÑadores, que estÁ s
mi padre, fred trump, fue el hombre mÁs trabajador e inteligente que yo haya conocido. trabajo y la dignidad de los trabajadores. [aplausos] el era un individuo que se sentÍa muy bien en compaÑia de albaÑiles, carpinteros y electricistas. y yo tengo mucho de eso en mi. me encantan esas personas. y entonces estÁ mi madre, mary. ella era fuerte, pero tambiÉn, calidad y justa. era una gran, gran madre. y tambiÉn, una de las personas mÁs caritativas y honradas que yo haya conocido. una...
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. >> my dad, fred trump, was the smart test and hardest working man i ever new. i wonder sometimes what he'd say if he were here to see this and to see me tonight. it's because of him that i learned from my youngest age to respect the dignity of work and the dignity of working people. >> yes! (applause). >> he was the guy most comfortable in the company of bricklayers and carpenters and electricians and i have a lot of that in me, also. i love those people. (cheers and applause). >> then there's my mother, mary. she was strong but also warm and fair minded. she was a truely great mother. she was also one of the most honest and charitable people that i have ever known, and great, great judge of character. she could pick them out from anywhere. (applause). >> to my sisters, maryann and elizabeth, my brother, robert, and my late brother, fred, i will always give you my love. you are most special to me. (applause). >> i have had a truly great life in business, but now my sole and exclusive mission is to go to work for our country, to go to work for you. it's time to
. >> my dad, fred trump, was the smart test and hardest working man i ever new. i wonder sometimes what he'd say if he were here to see this and to see me tonight. it's because of him that i learned from my youngest age to respect the dignity of work and the dignity of working people. >> yes! (applause). >> he was the guy most comfortable in the company of bricklayers and carpenters and electricians and i have a lot of that in me, also. i love those people. (cheers and...
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my dad, fred trump, was the smartest and hardest working man i ever knew. i wonder sometimes what he'd say if he were here to see this and to see me tonight. it's because of him that i learned from my youngest age to respect the dignity of work and the dignity of working people. he was a guy most comfortable in the company of brick layers and carpenters and electricians, and i have a lot of that in me also. i love those people. then there's my mother, mary. she was strong but also warm and fair-minded. she was a truly great mother. she was also one of the most honest and charitable people that i have ever known, and a great, great judge of character. she could pick 'em out from anywhere. to my sisters, mary ann and elizabeth, my brother, robert, and my late brother, fred, i will always give you my love. you are most special to me. i have had a truly great life in business. but now my sole and exclusive mission is to go to work for our country, to go to work for you. it's time to deliver a victory for the american people. we don't win anymore, but we are goi
my dad, fred trump, was the smartest and hardest working man i ever knew. i wonder sometimes what he'd say if he were here to see this and to see me tonight. it's because of him that i learned from my youngest age to respect the dignity of work and the dignity of working people. he was a guy most comfortable in the company of brick layers and carpenters and electricians, and i have a lot of that in me also. i love those people. then there's my mother, mary. she was strong but also warm and...
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here's author timothy o'brien. >> fred jr. really couldn't stand the pressure.ended up not going into his father's real estate business, wanted to become a pilot, he ended up an alcoholic, and he died of alcoholism. >> ifill: trump cites freddy's experience as why he doesn't drink. >> i probably wouldn't be here talking to you today if-- if we didn't-- if i didn't have my brother fred. because he kept me off alcohol. now maybe, with my kind of a personality, i'd be a serious alcoholic. i just don't know. but i've never had a glass of alcohol in my life. >> ifill: biographer michael d'antonio says young donald's thirst for attention often landed him in trouble at school. >> he said to me that he was wise a guy. he's the fellow who threw an eraser and gave the teacher a black eye, or would throw cake around a birthday party. so i could imagine him as being a little terror. >> ifill: it proved even too much for fred trump to handle. so at age 13, donald's parents shipped him upstate to the new york military academy. >> many kids, of course, are desperately homesick
here's author timothy o'brien. >> fred jr. really couldn't stand the pressure.ended up not going into his father's real estate business, wanted to become a pilot, he ended up an alcoholic, and he died of alcoholism. >> ifill: trump cites freddy's experience as why he doesn't drink. >> i probably wouldn't be here talking to you today if-- if we didn't-- if i didn't have my brother fred. because he kept me off alcohol. now maybe, with my kind of a personality, i'd be a serious...
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fred: we will make money on mutual funds than etf.he reality is our business continues to grasp assets, and go where the market and the as start -- investors are going. to $14 billion in new assets in the quarter, so what we are doing in the market is appealing. your to date, $45 billion. we are good at gathering assets. scarlet: here is the other thing to keep in mind. ,ou see how revenue per trade that is the blue line. limited. the white line daily asset trading is trading higher. where does this go? is it permanent, wide cap down, or is it stabilizing somewhere? fred: in the long-term, the wide path is true of the history of the industry. it will continue to go down. what is affecting us is two things. we make more money out of options than equities, but we make less money on futures than equities. we have seen a pickup in futures of volume, particularly in the quarter, because people were trading around the brexit vote. so that has the tendency to bring commission per trade down. we also get you are option contracts per trade. --
fred: we will make money on mutual funds than etf.he reality is our business continues to grasp assets, and go where the market and the as start -- investors are going. to $14 billion in new assets in the quarter, so what we are doing in the market is appealing. your to date, $45 billion. we are good at gathering assets. scarlet: here is the other thing to keep in mind. ,ou see how revenue per trade that is the blue line. limited. the white line daily asset trading is trading higher. where does...
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the service of guys like mike daniels and fred wellman. >> i would hate for america to forget there was moment of time we stood up and did our duty and did it well. >> in washington, aaron gill crest, news 4. >> that's all for news 4 this week. we leave you now with picture weather on the georgetown waterfront. thanks for joining us and have a great week. ♪ unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. for example, thyme. it's part of our 100% veggie diet that we feed our chickens and helps support their immune system. and we don't need to add antibiotics to their diet. if you want some sage advice, you should use thyme. okay, rosemary. thyme, just one more way no antibiotics ever. it's not the easy way. it's the perdue way. you guy's be good[ bark ] i'll [ bark ]later. bye. see ya pal. ever wonder what your pets do when you leave home? [ laughing ] aw you cutie pie. aw. aw. aw. aw. [ barking ] [ dryer running ] party's on! know what your pets are up to with xfinity home. xfinity. the future of awesome. see the secret li
the service of guys like mike daniels and fred wellman. >> i would hate for america to forget there was moment of time we stood up and did our duty and did it well. >> in washington, aaron gill crest, news 4. >> that's all for news 4 this week. we leave you now with picture weather on the georgetown waterfront. thanks for joining us and have a great week. ♪ unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. for example, thyme. it's part of our 100%...
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my dad, fred trump, was the smartest and hardest working man i ever knew. i wonder sometimes what he'd say if he were here to see this and to see me tonight. it's because of him that i learned from my youngest age to respect the dignity of work and the dignity of working people. he was a guy most comfortable in the company of brick layers and carpenters and electricians, and i have a lot of that in me also. i love those people. then there's my mother, mary. she was strong but also warm and fair-minded. she was a truly great mother. she was also one of the most honest and charitable people that i have ever known, and a great, great judge of character. she could pick 'em out from anywhere. to my sisters, mary ann and elizabeth, my brother, robert, and my late brother, fred, i will always give you my love. you are most special to me. i have had a truly great life in business. but now my sole and exclusive mission is to go to work for our country, to go to work for you. it's time to deliver a victory for the american people. we don't win anymore, but we are goi
my dad, fred trump, was the smartest and hardest working man i ever knew. i wonder sometimes what he'd say if he were here to see this and to see me tonight. it's because of him that i learned from my youngest age to respect the dignity of work and the dignity of working people. he was a guy most comfortable in the company of brick layers and carpenters and electricians, and i have a lot of that in me also. i love those people. then there's my mother, mary. she was strong but also warm and...
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[crowd cheering] my dad, fred trump, was the smartest and hardest working man i ever knew. i wonder sometimes what he'd say if he were here to see this and to see me tonight. it's because of him that i learned, from my youngest age, to respect the dignity of work and the dignity of working people. he was a guy most comfortable in the company of brick layers and carpenters and electricians and i have a lot of that in me also. i love those people. [crowd cheering] then there's my mother mary. she was strong but also warm and fair-minded. she was a truly great mother. she was also one of the most honest and charitable people that i have ever known. and a great great judge of character. she could pick them out from anywhere. to my sisters, mary ann and elizabeth, my brother robert, and my late brother, fred, i will always give you my love. you are most special to me. [applause] i have had a truly great life in business. but now, my soul and exclusive mission is to go to work for our country, to go to work for you. it's time to deliver a victory for the american people. we don't
[crowd cheering] my dad, fred trump, was the smartest and hardest working man i ever knew. i wonder sometimes what he'd say if he were here to see this and to see me tonight. it's because of him that i learned, from my youngest age, to respect the dignity of work and the dignity of working people. he was a guy most comfortable in the company of brick layers and carpenters and electricians and i have a lot of that in me also. i love those people. [crowd cheering] then there's my mother mary. she...