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gillespie has located documentation of distress signals sent in the days after earhart's disappearance, prompting the navy to launch a rescue mission. >> and it took the battleship a week to get there.
gillespie has located documentation of distress signals sent in the days after earhart's disappearance, prompting the navy to launch a rescue mission. >> and it took the battleship a week to get there.
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gillespie has located documentation of distress signals sent in the days after earhart's disappearanceprompting the navy to launch a rescue mission. >> and it took the battleship a week to get there. by which time the radio signals and stopped. e isla, the didn't see an airplane. now, the airplane's manufacturer, lockheed, had said that if you're hearing calls from this airplane it's not floating around in the water because the radio would be wet, it wouldn't work. the airplane is on land and able to run an engine to recharge the battery. so it's on its she lln't st heard by the navy but also by dozens of people who unexpectedly picked up earhart's transmissions on their radios. thousands of miles away. >> these were just regular people who had a commercial radio set that they listened to little orphan annie on, that also had a shortwave band where they could tune in foreign stations. >> reporter: rep of people hearing calls for help were documentedor in platsces like florida, iowa, and texas. one woman in canada reported hearing a voice saying "we have taken in water. we can't hold on
gillespie has located documentation of distress signals sent in the days after earhart's disappearanceprompting the navy to launch a rescue mission. >> and it took the battleship a week to get there. by which time the radio signals and stopped. e isla, the didn't see an airplane. now, the airplane's manufacturer, lockheed, had said that if you're hearing calls from this airplane it's not floating around in the water because the radio would be wet, it wouldn't work. the airplane is on land...
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ed gillespie, former rnc chairman, ed there you are. so glad to be able to have you on the show.s the republican party has changed over the decades, he was a real constant up until last saturday. >> well, i'd say this, dana, watching the coverage of the service there and the jot pouring of love and -- outpouring of love and affection for senator mccain. he honored our country with his service and his sacrifice. it is heartening to see our country honor him for that honor and sacrifice. some one when i ran for the united states senate in 2014, no one thought i had any chance at all. john mccain campaigned for me. just the fact that, obviously didn't win the race but john mccain thought i would be a good senator meant the world to me and still does. he will be sorely missed, not just in washington, d.c. and in arizona, but across the country and across the globe. >> dana: what do you think about candidates running today who are, or people thinking about throwing their hat in the ring. it might be concerned that politics has become too strident or troo try bal. the life of john mcca
ed gillespie, former rnc chairman, ed there you are. so glad to be able to have you on the show.s the republican party has changed over the decades, he was a real constant up until last saturday. >> well, i'd say this, dana, watching the coverage of the service there and the jot pouring of love and -- outpouring of love and affection for senator mccain. he honored our country with his service and his sacrifice. it is heartening to see our country honor him for that honor and sacrifice....
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ed gillespie, bruce and joyce . but if you been to a warehouse party, it's an event you have to be in their work, so for me to share these experiences with other people was i think the best part of that and knowing how much our family, our fans to me it was great for thatkind of reason. it magnified the ability to share that . >> the most important question of the night is coming up, everybody wants to know if you are going to be on dancing with the stars. it's a yes, sir no question, there's no other answer. >> no. zero optimism. i wouldn't do that to viewers . but i do want to thank you. this is truly humbling. to stare out and see everybody here, thanks for taking time out of your busy day to be year. you as i mentioned to the entirehost committee. i'm not sure if my mom is here yet she's coming . but i wouldn't be able to wrap up without saying thank you to rebecca. [applause] look, i have been able to do so much and to travel and be away. there are days at the white house where you get up early and leave late.
ed gillespie, bruce and joyce . but if you been to a warehouse party, it's an event you have to be in their work, so for me to share these experiences with other people was i think the best part of that and knowing how much our family, our fans to me it was great for thatkind of reason. it magnified the ability to share that . >> the most important question of the night is coming up, everybody wants to know if you are going to be on dancing with the stars. it's a yes, sir no question,...
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is important because he was a composer historian music you talk of people like miles davis dizzy gillespie your stevie wonder they are only relevant because the music is should be seen as medicine or law or you know not a little grayer than this picture here with you and your fella but you're still going strong so we're going to end this show with another performance from the ferry thank you so much for this new land the positive force. one people one world that's the lead single from his latest album and while he gets set up let's hear from angelica joe another african music legend who's touring with sammy and had this to say. i've been working before so many just recently also as you said goodwill ambassador both of us will be working on many issues in his energy his honesty has always come across stories strongly and most importantly being the son of a legend is not easy but he kept the torch very high by keeping in making afrobeat prevent more than any forty. want to be the. one with the well in the. lead in the list of all did not come. up. with the. well in the early. that's not a lo
is important because he was a composer historian music you talk of people like miles davis dizzy gillespie your stevie wonder they are only relevant because the music is should be seen as medicine or law or you know not a little grayer than this picture here with you and your fella but you're still going strong so we're going to end this show with another performance from the ferry thank you so much for this new land the positive force. one people one world that's the lead single from his...
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is important because he was a composer historian music you talk of people like miles davis dizzy gillespie your stevie wonder they are all irrelevant because the music is should be seen as medicine or law or in you know not a little grayer than this picture here with you and your fella but you're still going strong so we're going to end this show with another performance from the ferry thank you so much better when you land the positive force. a one people one world that's the live thing over on his latest album and while he gets set up let's hear from angelica joe another african music legend who's touring with sammy and had this to say are you working the family for somebody recently also as you said goodwill ambassador before us we've been working on many issues and his image his honesty has always come across very strongly and most importantly being the son of a legend is easy but he kept the torch very high by keeping him making up for it really for more than forty. want to be the one with the well in the. lead in the list of all the come. up. with the. well in the lead. that sounds a
is important because he was a composer historian music you talk of people like miles davis dizzy gillespie your stevie wonder they are all irrelevant because the music is should be seen as medicine or law or in you know not a little grayer than this picture here with you and your fella but you're still going strong so we're going to end this show with another performance from the ferry thank you so much better when you land the positive force. a one people one world that's the live thing over...
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she said look, i mean these corporate associations and i got a call from gillespie and he said there's this new guy who's going to run the rnc and would you like to meethim ? reince and i headed off and he took a chance on me and i think we made a great team, had a great group of people there when the rnc was in tremendous death and the ground away. one cycle became another area and i like to joke with folds, or so many people been around politics, the rnc and the dnc play supporting roles in the presidential race and fast-forward through the book, we here we are with donald trump as a nominee with an unconventional campaign, not a unconventional candidate and the rnc to be a great partner and i thought i shop governor romney's hand twice during the campaign. it's not the normal way that it's supposed to work and yet because of the way the rnc was structured i got to play this outsized role and lo and behold, we won. and the book, just it really talks about that partnership that we had with campaign. the data and the ground game and so many things that people in this room have toiled o
she said look, i mean these corporate associations and i got a call from gillespie and he said there's this new guy who's going to run the rnc and would you like to meethim ? reince and i headed off and he took a chance on me and i think we made a great team, had a great group of people there when the rnc was in tremendous death and the ground away. one cycle became another area and i like to joke with folds, or so many people been around politics, the rnc and the dnc play supporting roles in...
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somewhere tonight -- [cheering] i said what i think a corporate life command i got a call from ed gillespie and he said there is a guy from wisconsin is going to run the rnc. would you like to meet him and i was like fine. so we headed of hit it off and a chance on me, and i think we need a great team. we had a great group of folks. when they were in tremendous death we worked together and found a way. one cycle became another and another. the rnc and the dnc, they play supporting roleplayedsupportinge presidential race and just fast forward in the book, here we are with donald trump as the nominee with an unconventional campaign not only as an unconventional candidate but they looked to be a great partner and provide resources and i think that i shook governor mitt romney's hand twice during the campaign in all seriousness. that's just not the normal way that it's supposed to work that just because of the way that it was structured the last cycle, i got to play this outside rolling up and behold, the win one and e book just really talks about the partnership we had, the data into so many t
somewhere tonight -- [cheering] i said what i think a corporate life command i got a call from ed gillespie and he said there is a guy from wisconsin is going to run the rnc. would you like to meet him and i was like fine. so we headed of hit it off and a chance on me, and i think we need a great team. we had a great group of folks. when they were in tremendous death we worked together and found a way. one cycle became another and another. the rnc and the dnc, they play supporting...
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. >> nick gillespie pointed this out. logic this there create more violent gun crime is not proven by science. the last 25 years we have seen a dramatic increase in gun ownership and a dramatic decrease in violence. if you have more plastic guns in circulation you won't see more plastic gun crime. you might see a lot of people with injured hands. kennedy: shrapnel. i hope they are wearing eye wear. >> a lot of people are going to give up in the middle of it. when i was a kid, i hated putting together models. i used to do the planet of the apes models. even i got bored doing it. i had my dad do all my models which is kind of sad. putting 3d in front of something makes something seem so much different. and fascinating and scary. kennedy: people will go to king kinko's. they said we'll sue you and we'll win. this is a first amendment issue. we have every right to put this out. >> the instructions to make an actually competent gun are already out there. i think even "reason" magazine ran an article on how to make your own gun
. >> nick gillespie pointed this out. logic this there create more violent gun crime is not proven by science. the last 25 years we have seen a dramatic increase in gun ownership and a dramatic decrease in violence. if you have more plastic guns in circulation you won't see more plastic gun crime. you might see a lot of people with injured hands. kennedy: shrapnel. i hope they are wearing eye wear. >> a lot of people are going to give up in the middle of it. when i was a kid, i...
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. >> that's a great point, we saw something like this in virginia, ed gillespie had a challenge from his right, he started veering toward these trumpian issues, ms-13, immigration, things like that, there are a lot of folks who think desantis has a lot of electoral liabilities. they were concerned about precisely that, right? >> yeah, they were. but it's telling that our governor has very much distanced himself from trump. i think it's absolutely impossible for desantis to do that even if he wanted to. this is the guy that had that ad with him teaching his toddler daughter how to build a wall and reading the art of the deal, he is super glued to trump. i think he feels fine about that. >> that is in some ways, that is where the party is right now. and there's different ways to deal with it as an electoral reality. adam makes a point that scott has distanced himself a bit, scott doesn't have a primary challenge. anyone who comes through that funnel, right? is going to have to -- is basically stuck to him whether they like it or not. >> donald trump has also stuck himself to these cand
. >> that's a great point, we saw something like this in virginia, ed gillespie had a challenge from his right, he started veering toward these trumpian issues, ms-13, immigration, things like that, there are a lot of folks who think desantis has a lot of electoral liabilities. they were concerned about precisely that, right? >> yeah, they were. but it's telling that our governor has very much distanced himself from trump. i think it's absolutely impossible for desantis to do that...
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that just wasn't who ed gillespie was and voters could sense the inauthenticity. >> i'm struck by at least three themes that seem to be consistent in every one of the elections we've held thus far this year. volatility, turnout and trump. >> yeah. talk about the trump and volatility factor, too, in arizona. looks like, and it is, mcsally won resoundingly. show the numbers again and add you t up the other votes, close to 50%. we'll tally and see how close they come. mystery around the question, why was joe arpaio in his race in the first place? 86 years old. just pardoned last year. 47%, add it up, still a considerable amount to come in. some indications arpaio might have gotten in the race, folks around him who were on that trump side of the party who were disgruntled with kelly ward. so what you basically did was, you saw a perfect split almost right down the middle of the trump wing of the party there that allows mcsally to come up and win. it is. 24-point margin over ward. trump wing versus non-trump, almost at 50/50. the biggest factor in the race for mcsally, arpaio got in the r
that just wasn't who ed gillespie was and voters could sense the inauthenticity. >> i'm struck by at least three themes that seem to be consistent in every one of the elections we've held thus far this year. volatility, turnout and trump. >> yeah. talk about the trump and volatility factor, too, in arizona. looks like, and it is, mcsally won resoundingly. show the numbers again and add you t up the other votes, close to 50%. we'll tally and see how close they come. mystery around...
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so gillespie understand what kyle is looking for in the meetings. >> he will get a read, an objectivetings of body language and knowing his former colleagues as he does and report it in to the process as the white house team, the confirmation team tries to assess the standing and where they are in terms of the whip couldn't. >> other sherpas include dan coats for sam alito and chuck schumer guided sonya soto mayo throw her confirmation process. >> the capitol is 880 feet above sea level. but getting to the supreme court, it requires a sherpa. >> shepard: even goats need to play hooky once in a while. this was the scene today, boise idaho, where more than 100 goats escaped and chomping their way through town giving folks free lawn care. a reporter for the idaho statesman investigated and tweeted this is where they made their great escape a couple blocks. it was a total of 118 goats. #goatescape. the owner rounded them up. turns out they belonged to a rent-a-goat business. the owner says a herd has a follow the leader mentality. one dashed out and all the rest were trailing behind. on t
so gillespie understand what kyle is looking for in the meetings. >> he will get a read, an objectivetings of body language and knowing his former colleagues as he does and report it in to the process as the white house team, the confirmation team tries to assess the standing and where they are in terms of the whip couldn't. >> other sherpas include dan coats for sam alito and chuck schumer guided sonya soto mayo throw her confirmation process. >> the capitol is 880 feet above...
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when he endorsed ed gillespie in virginia, ralph northam won that seat.this is his party, he's won the republican part yy but he's hurting his candidates so far. >> i might surprise, joan. i agree i think this is the democrats' race to use. history argues on their side when you look historically. the first midterm is disastrous, it was for obama and clinton. it was for ronald reagan. current polling, real clear politics average shows 7% advantage for democrats. >> so you don't look at the primaries, steve, at the 19-4 win/loss record and feel calmed? >> well, i don't feel calmed. i'm worried. but here's how i get over the worry and how as republicans we score abupset is we need to rally as a party much more to donald trump. the reason those 230 districts are not solid, the reason those aren't solidly in the republican camp for this 2018 race is because too many squish establishment republicans in washington, d.c. on the hill have not embraced the trump agenda. if they do in the next couple months and if trump can put himself on the ballot and name a reele
when he endorsed ed gillespie in virginia, ralph northam won that seat.this is his party, he's won the republican part yy but he's hurting his candidates so far. >> i might surprise, joan. i agree i think this is the democrats' race to use. history argues on their side when you look historically. the first midterm is disastrous, it was for obama and clinton. it was for ronald reagan. current polling, real clear politics average shows 7% advantage for democrats. >> so you don't look...
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we would have the dizzy gillespie band come in.ans or new singers, somebody she heard that she liked. so many years, you would meet new people. they would say -- we would say, how did you meet aretha? she saw me on tv or saw me here and brought me to new york for this event. she really liked to cultivate new musicians. >> if she saw you anywhere in media, on television, if she heard about you on the radio, if she liked you, she would reach out to you. that's how i got to know her. she called me -- she called someone and asked for my phone number years ago. then started texting me. we became friends. i just have to say one thing. you know the purse -- she loved her givenchi bag. >> that's where the money was. >> she wanted to be paid in cash. >> james brown told me he taught her this. i think he did. these performers so often were ripped off, especially when they were in the south where they would do the show and not get paid. what happened was, she would demand the cash up front. she would not go on stage unless she had the cash. i
we would have the dizzy gillespie band come in.ans or new singers, somebody she heard that she liked. so many years, you would meet new people. they would say -- we would say, how did you meet aretha? she saw me on tv or saw me here and brought me to new york for this event. she really liked to cultivate new musicians. >> if she saw you anywhere in media, on television, if she heard about you on the radio, if she liked you, she would reach out to you. that's how i got to know her. she...
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we saw in virginia last year when ed gillespie tried to pivot in december, he lost his base.hen they switched to running one of the most racist campaigns i've seen in my lifetime and this was the chamber of commerce end of the party. >> so is the group of people who like low taxes and want the second amendment untouched, and who want abortion banned, is all of that, is donald trump delivering enough for all of them? that they'll put up with their being racists on the platt? >> i think at this point you can't be for a few things and not white supremacy and still support the president and this administration. >> put another way, if someone says you guys in the media are unfair or you don't cut him a break. is the response to say, you get that he has been distanced himself from these groups. >> i think we have to call what it it is. it is a strategy that the republican party has been employing since the civil rights movement. since the southern strategy. they have been cleaving the free markets, low taxes version of the republican party from this very xenophobic base. and making
we saw in virginia last year when ed gillespie tried to pivot in december, he lost his base.hen they switched to running one of the most racist campaigns i've seen in my lifetime and this was the chamber of commerce end of the party. >> so is the group of people who like low taxes and want the second amendment untouched, and who want abortion banned, is all of that, is donald trump delivering enough for all of them? that they'll put up with their being racists on the platt? >> i...
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is important because he was a composer historied music you talk of people like miles davis dizzy gillespie your stevie wonder they are only relevant because the music is should be seen as medicine or law or engineering on a little grave and this picture here with you and your fella right you are still growing so they're out and so we're going to end this show with another performance from the ferry thank you so much for the new line the positive force. one people one world that's a live thing over on his latest album and while he gets set up let's hear from angelica joe another african music legend who's touring with sammy and had this to say are you working the family for somebody recently also as you said goodwill ambassador both of us will be working on many issues in his image his honesty has always come across very strongly and most importantly being the son of a legend is easy but he kept the torch very high by keeping making africa equal even more than forty. want to be the. one with the well the. no i was told to not come. up. with a. well above the. law that sounds a lot in france
is important because he was a composer historied music you talk of people like miles davis dizzy gillespie your stevie wonder they are only relevant because the music is should be seen as medicine or law or engineering on a little grave and this picture here with you and your fella right you are still growing so they're out and so we're going to end this show with another performance from the ferry thank you so much for the new line the positive force. one people one world that's a live thing...
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ed gillespi glenn, thanks so much for all you do in projecting what the president does.xt we're witnessing history on wall street. i'm going to tell you about it when we come back. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of knowing help is just a call away with global assist. or getting financing to fund your business. no one has your back like american express. so where ever you go. we're right there with you. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. don't live life without it. on your wild west vacation... guarantee you'll find gold but we can guarantee the best price on that thar rental cabin or any hotel, home, boat, yurt, whatever. ♪ just don't get carried away with the wild west thing. hey guys. get the best price on homes, hotels and so much more. booking.com, booking.yeah i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making america's #1 shave. precisio
ed gillespi glenn, thanks so much for all you do in projecting what the president does.xt we're witnessing history on wall street. i'm going to tell you about it when we come back. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of knowing help is just a call away with global assist. or getting financing to fund your business. no one has your back like american express. so...
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joining us now is patrick gillespie joining us from buenos aires., extraordinary day for the market. do the central bank or administration do given how fast the market is losing confidence in the currency? supportivee most point is this is a confidence of crisis according to every analyst we have been speaking with. a lack of communication and consistent strategy is marine republican argentina and investors. people are asking for questions and answers are getting more questions in return. no communication today after the speech. there has been little communication from the central rate hike a historic to 60% today. a worsening economic outlook and little communication link from the leadership in argentina. lisa: patrick, given how quickly the peso is losing value versus the dollar, are people using dollars at this point? what is it like when you go to a market to buy something? patrick: that is a great question. argentines have a freeze here that says we are obsessed with dollars. it is very true and people are dollarizing as they say here a lot fas
joining us now is patrick gillespie joining us from buenos aires., extraordinary day for the market. do the central bank or administration do given how fast the market is losing confidence in the currency? supportivee most point is this is a confidence of crisis according to every analyst we have been speaking with. a lack of communication and consistent strategy is marine republican argentina and investors. people are asking for questions and answers are getting more questions in return. no...
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you can see and add showing a pickup truck with a confederate flag and and and gillespie bumper sticker. the head of an immigrant rights you can see andgroup said recene chilling american nightmare add showing a confederate flag toting truck stalking young can serve as aen blueprint for tv spots about the midterm election. presidentalking about of groups called the latino victory fund. he told activist that the attack helped drive out latino and other voters that were sick of the gop demagogue and minorities. the washington times piece. , wouldrites this morning be refugees fleeing dictators and political violence in central america will have to decide if it is better or worse here before they make the trip going forward. michael writing they have to get in before the wall is finished. david is calling now from phoenix. go ahead. what do you make of the senate race going on? where do you think it is? caller: i don't know much about but i do have something to say about this immigration thing. there's no one, you got these people flooding in here. there's no one thinking, who's going to p
you can see and add showing a pickup truck with a confederate flag and and and gillespie bumper sticker. the head of an immigrant rights you can see andgroup said recene chilling american nightmare add showing a confederate flag toting truck stalking young can serve as aen blueprint for tv spots about the midterm election. presidentalking about of groups called the latino victory fund. he told activist that the attack helped drive out latino and other voters that were sick of the gop demagogue...
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simon gillespie is from the british heart foundation. good morning. we are joined heart foundation.ater, even collapsed on the field. his friends came running up the stairs and got me out of a meeting, ran down the stairs, across the playground, across the field and... ethan, pick this up. you were out in the field of sports lesson? i can't really remember. ithink of sports lesson? i can't really remember. i think i was running and thenl remember. i think i was running and then i collapsed. no heart problems? no. did you know it was even at the time? yes, three of his classmates said he had collapsed on the field. you get numerous things on a daily basis at school. it was another first aid call. i weren‘t running down the stairs. i could see in the distance that somebody was doing cpr. i still had about 100 metres to run. running across the field, slowly processing what cpr actually means. so, yeah. you hadn't trained on the defibrillator. yes, normal first aid on the defibrillator. yes, normal firstaid training. on the defibrillator. yes, normal first aid training. did you take tha
simon gillespie is from the british heart foundation. good morning. we are joined heart foundation.ater, even collapsed on the field. his friends came running up the stairs and got me out of a meeting, ran down the stairs, across the playground, across the field and... ethan, pick this up. you were out in the field of sports lesson? i can't really remember. ithink of sports lesson? i can't really remember. i think i was running and thenl remember. i think i was running and then i collapsed. no...