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gordon: that's right. senate armed services chairman senator mccain was complaining the other day during testimony before the pentagon's number two, patrick shanahan, who is from boeing, and he represents these top five companies that essentially are responsible for 90% of makeup on some level of the pentagon budget. defense secretary mattis clearly wants to do some reform of some of this -- some of the internal stuff, and as soon as he get some people in like shanahan, if he gets confirmed, they can start to work on it. chairman thornberry said they were starting kind of with a deficit in terms of time. they need to get through this budget season, really start to work on 2019, but they still do not have the people even really to do that. there is still going to be pushback on reforms. there always are, but i think mr. trump's of you, and it's , and it'smp's view kind of trickling down, is to get more business-oriented people into the building. people who can look at a problem and find a more economic solu
gordon: that's right. senate armed services chairman senator mccain was complaining the other day during testimony before the pentagon's number two, patrick shanahan, who is from boeing, and he represents these top five companies that essentially are responsible for 90% of makeup on some level of the pentagon budget. defense secretary mattis clearly wants to do some reform of some of this -- some of the internal stuff, and as soon as he get some people in like shanahan, if he gets confirmed,...
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gordon brown for the dup we re a bad idea? gordon brown for the dup were 0k? a bad idea?p were ok? i'm not gordon brown. it's a bad idea. for theresa may... our values and their values are at odds. for theresa may it is the least worst option. like i said, the sinn fein situation... the good friday agreement. you can't stuff all that. let's look at the metro. corbyn says he's ready for another election, looking relaxed this morning on the tv. he had a good campaign, did he not? eventually. an excellent campaign. this is well going to agree with yasmin. so be careful. should shake my hand now. he had a terrific campaign and yes, he did change terrain but even so, he's a natural campaigner and he played to his strengths and the manifesto played to labour's friends. there was positive, the future, trying to be all—encompassing. it was the opposite of the tory campaign, which was wooden and negative. so i think ella fantastic campaign. whether he's ready for another election, i don't know. what will it be like being in power negotiating brexit with its complexities? it's a go
gordon brown for the dup we re a bad idea? gordon brown for the dup were 0k? a bad idea?p were ok? i'm not gordon brown. it's a bad idea. for theresa may... our values and their values are at odds. for theresa may it is the least worst option. like i said, the sinn fein situation... the good friday agreement. you can't stuff all that. let's look at the metro. corbyn says he's ready for another election, looking relaxed this morning on the tv. he had a good campaign, did he not? eventually. an...
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turn to george gordon meade. man who was behind one of the most important victories in american military history is inely recognize for his role defeating the army at gettysburg. he in fact, saw this coming. december 7, 1863, he wrote the following to his wife. i see the herald is constantly harping on the assertion gettysburg was fought by the common soldiers in their was no general shift display. as does come after while, it will be discovered that i was not at gettysburg at all. [laughter] it would have been a truly astonishing if he identified in the same letter that a kernel of was the truent savior of gettysburg. so, that leads us to this. why doesn't george gordon need have a bobblehead all by joshua -- george gordon meade have a bobblehead d oll by joshua chamberlain? -- his bobblehead would be the biggest. [laughter] scripted, i't swear. havene bobblehead would socks on it -- my bobblehead would have socks on it. [laughter] it is 90 degrees outside. we will do our best to turn the conversation away from
turn to george gordon meade. man who was behind one of the most important victories in american military history is inely recognize for his role defeating the army at gettysburg. he in fact, saw this coming. december 7, 1863, he wrote the following to his wife. i see the herald is constantly harping on the assertion gettysburg was fought by the common soldiers in their was no general shift display. as does come after while, it will be discovered that i was not at gettysburg at all. [laughter]...
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it is my privilege to introduce sculptor gordon kray. [applause] gordon kray: thank you very much. it is just like old times here. i am going to be talking about portraying james monroe specifically this is a vehicle , of the new monroe monument at the college. but i will be referring to older , examples, a lot of the use,ence materials that i i learned there out of a book i used for the main point of going back for references. to begin, this is the base of the new monument. here is a continuous narrative relief around the sculpture here. it is basically a two-part monument. we have the relief, and we have the statue of above. this monument is due to the generosity of the owens foundation and therefore site in getting monroe on the campus of his alma mater. with the support of our president, we recognized that it was an oversight not to have honored on campus a brilliant alumnus like james monroe where any other college would love to have him as an alumnus. for all of these years, all of the centuries, there was never a monument of him. now we have corrected that. we are feeling a
it is my privilege to introduce sculptor gordon kray. [applause] gordon kray: thank you very much. it is just like old times here. i am going to be talking about portraying james monroe specifically this is a vehicle , of the new monroe monument at the college. but i will be referring to older , examples, a lot of the use,ence materials that i i learned there out of a book i used for the main point of going back for references. to begin, this is the base of the new monument. here is a...
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. >>> plus, james corden and gordon ramsay's kitchen face-off. can the comedian get under the ster chef's in. >>> and rashad jennings after dancing. we're getting the scoop on his love life. >> the way i date is quirky. >> you put people through obstacles. >> oh, yeah, mentally. >>> now for june 6th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome, everybody. the big day has finally arrived. george and amal's twins have made their world premiere. >> george, welcomed to your new life, brother, things are going to be a little different now. >> the couple released the news in a statement, quote, this morning, amal and george welcomed ella and alexander clooney into their lives. they're all healthy, happy and doing fine. the statement goes on to joke, the first-time father is, quote, sedated and should recover in a few days. >> today it's been announced that george's twins have been born -- >> when? >> "e.t." broke this morning to salma hayek. >> i'm so happy for them. they're going to be beautiful. >> julie chen broke the news of amal's pregnancy
. >>> plus, james corden and gordon ramsay's kitchen face-off. can the comedian get under the ster chef's in. >>> and rashad jennings after dancing. we're getting the scoop on his love life. >> the way i date is quirky. >> you put people through obstacles. >> oh, yeah, mentally. >>> now for june 6th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome, everybody. the big day has finally arrived. george and amal's twins have made...
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gordon: i think the armed services committee deserves some credit because this defense policy bill in a town that is known for some dysfunction as staff and year, the chairmen like to point out. this is a bill that likes to move every year. democrats and republicans come together to get it done. >> thank you very much for coming. we hope you can make it back. thank you for joining us on the program. >> tonight and q&a -- >> i was a reporter. i covered politics. i got interested in political power. i see these books as studies in political power. my thought, you know, when you are a reporter -- i won a couple of really minor journalistic awards. you win an award, you think you know everything. the first time robert moses's started talking to me, i realized i did not know anything about power at all. >> bullets are prize-winning biographer robert caro talks about his prize-winning project on power, looking at the exercise of political power in america, and he shares his progress on the next volume of his multipart biography on lyndon johnson. >> he wrote compassion from the beginning --
gordon: i think the armed services committee deserves some credit because this defense policy bill in a town that is known for some dysfunction as staff and year, the chairmen like to point out. this is a bill that likes to move every year. democrats and republicans come together to get it done. >> thank you very much for coming. we hope you can make it back. thank you for joining us on the program. >> tonight and q&a -- >> i was a reporter. i covered politics. i got...
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william and mary is also gordon kray's alma mater. this is an hour-long event which is part of a symposium titled, james monroe, presidential gu
william and mary is also gordon kray's alma mater. this is an hour-long event which is part of a symposium titled, james monroe, presidential gu
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but last night, it was corden versus gordon, as in ramsay, the chef gave james and his bandleader a liftairport. boy, was that a mistake. >> restaurants you'd recommended inside of london? >> great one. jamie oliver. >> wolfgang puck. >> that's a steakhouse. >> all the best chefs. >> tomorrow night, another brit face-off, can corden handle the heat in gordon's kitchen? >> who taught you to cook this dish? >> jamie oliver, best chef in the uk, that's what everybody says, there's no one actually quite like him. >> james is roasting ramsay on gordon's new fox series, "the 'f' word," a cooking competition, where two teams of families and friends have less than an hour to whip up something good for a few celeb guests, oh, and portions of the show are live. >> has fox lost its marbles giving me a live show? i begged for a seven-second delay in the event somebody lets a word out. >> this is the best move i have seen you in the kitchen. >> i thought you were just grumpy all the time. >> the three-star michelin chef actually has six shows on fox, but that doesn't stop corden from cutting him down
but last night, it was corden versus gordon, as in ramsay, the chef gave james and his bandleader a liftairport. boy, was that a mistake. >> restaurants you'd recommended inside of london? >> great one. jamie oliver. >> wolfgang puck. >> that's a steakhouse. >> all the best chefs. >> tomorrow night, another brit face-off, can corden handle the heat in gordon's kitchen? >> who taught you to cook this dish? >> jamie oliver, best chef in the uk,...
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as gordon said, we continue to do what hasn't worked in the past.ething different. i don't know what that's going to be. >> the trump administration says the time is over. thank you both. if you cannot hammer out a deal to replace obamacare, just repeal it for now. that is what the president is saying this morning. we will ask one gop lawmaker if he thinks that's a good idea and what he makes of it. with the travelocity customer first guarantee... your only worry... will be how to drink this monstrosity. get help with hotels, free twenty-four-hour flight changes, and our price match guarantee. travelocity.® wander wisely.™ on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. that goes beyond assuming beingredients are safe...ood
as gordon said, we continue to do what hasn't worked in the past.ething different. i don't know what that's going to be. >> the trump administration says the time is over. thank you both. if you cannot hammer out a deal to replace obamacare, just repeal it for now. that is what the president is saying this morning. we will ask one gop lawmaker if he thinks that's a good idea and what he makes of it. with the travelocity customer first guarantee... your only worry... will be how to drink...
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so when nixon learned that these two men, g gordon liddy and e howard hunt were involved in watergatehe realized that in order to protect himself he had to engage in a cover-up. so behind the scenes, he starts thatmmit very illegal acts two-and-a-half years down the line will cost him the presidency. host: initially there was a reticence among national media to even touch the story, right? guest: they did not want to make too much of it. it seemed to be a caper that had gone wrong and the watergate break-in was a pretty silly thing. it was under motivated and over bungled, as a journalist named gary wells put it. there was not much defined in the democratic national committee. it seemed like this was, started out more as a farce than a tragedy. the washington post smelled a rat and bradley and katharine , the publisher and managing editor decided to put two young journalists in their 20's, bob woodward and carl bernstein on that story and not to give up on it. that sort of kept it at least in the local headlines in washington, and eventually they were able to uncover through their jou
so when nixon learned that these two men, g gordon liddy and e howard hunt were involved in watergatehe realized that in order to protect himself he had to engage in a cover-up. so behind the scenes, he starts thatmmit very illegal acts two-and-a-half years down the line will cost him the presidency. host: initially there was a reticence among national media to even touch the story, right? guest: they did not want to make too much of it. it seemed to be a caper that had gone wrong and the...
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gordon and i think that we are entering new frontiers. immigrants with interested in rugged individualism. they want to start businesses and build a better life for their children. in many of the immigrants communities, we see people who are really engaged in and interested in the individualism offered here. the question that will arise in our q&a period but what does donald trump mean for individualism. and like anyone else, i can only say we are not sure. do you remember the very first tweet, we have to study presidential addresses but presidential tweets, the president's first tweet was about the forgotten men and women, he said, who have been hurt won't be forgotten again. roosevelt's forgotten men were the idea big business was running over people and the common man, if you will, needed the power of the federal government to check the power of big business and allow the forgotten man to have that protection. we think trump's forgotten men and women are a little different. that is the forgotten man donald trump is concerned about. the
gordon and i think that we are entering new frontiers. immigrants with interested in rugged individualism. they want to start businesses and build a better life for their children. in many of the immigrants communities, we see people who are really engaged in and interested in the individualism offered here. the question that will arise in our q&a period but what does donald trump mean for individualism. and like anyone else, i can only say we are not sure. do you remember the very first...
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really, gordon and i argue -- in fact this is our second book. the first book we argue the new deal is the paradigm for american economic and domestic policy today. we west virginia it would expanded by president johnson and expand again by president obama with health care, but it's basically the new deal system that franklin roosevelt put in place. interestingly, although in the 1920s, you had a series of presidents who tried to roll back the government growth caused be world world war i, mit have expected the same thing after world war ii and the new deal but it did not. eisenhower did not roll back the new deal measures and other presidents grew on it and the growth of the administrative state is now a given. that's what we live with today. so we talk the in book, moving to modern time is, about two modern political revolutions, the great society revolution and the reagan revolution, and interestingly -- gist tell this one anecdote about the great society. lbj's great society where -- if possible it was said he wanted to out-roosevelt, rooseve
really, gordon and i argue -- in fact this is our second book. the first book we argue the new deal is the paradigm for american economic and domestic policy today. we west virginia it would expanded by president johnson and expand again by president obama with health care, but it's basically the new deal system that franklin roosevelt put in place. interestingly, although in the 1920s, you had a series of presidents who tried to roll back the government growth caused be world world war i, mit...
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and again, gordon chang, i agree with him.at this is an indication that north korea is interested in opening some dialogue with the united states. now, we have to be very careful. this dialogue is not going to include anything that, frankly, we are most interested in, which is north korea's nuclear programs and its missile programs, and that is made very clear. and so, what north korea is trying to do with dennis rodman is to completely separate sort of personal diplomacy, perhaps even directly with president trump, but separate out all the issues that, frankly, that matter to us the most. >> that matter, and should matter to every american from washington onward. balbina, gordon, thank you both for bringing the perspective. i appreciate it. the good news here is that he will be released and he will be back with his family very soon. our hopes, prayers and best wishes are with the warmbier family right now. >>> let me turn a quick focus, though, back to washington on a very different topic. on capitol hill, all the focus is on
and again, gordon chang, i agree with him.at this is an indication that north korea is interested in opening some dialogue with the united states. now, we have to be very careful. this dialogue is not going to include anything that, frankly, we are most interested in, which is north korea's nuclear programs and its missile programs, and that is made very clear. and so, what north korea is trying to do with dennis rodman is to completely separate sort of personal diplomacy, perhaps even directly...
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i got the opportunity to interview kim gordon some time ago. kim gordon's version of where women fit into that conversation was not necessarily the same as somebody else's, right? - right. - she saw this through a different lens, and i suspect that the people in this book all had their own, it's not exactly rashamon, but they all have their own version of the story. take it together it's actually a pretty good snapshot. - i'm acting as kind of the narrator, i'll have a chapter in the beginning, the middle some, and then i'm doing all these inter-stitial pieces so that i'm commenting on what it was like for us to experience all these kids from east la showing up at our shows, like what, where. there are all these like beautiful brown skinned kids. - where'd they come from? - yeah. and then suddenly oh, there's bands that go along with that. there's the brat, and there's, so. theresa from the brat wrote a chapter with tom, my co-author and my co-author and i'm like ken burns of the punk rock scene. - oh listen, being the punk rock ken burns is a
i got the opportunity to interview kim gordon some time ago. kim gordon's version of where women fit into that conversation was not necessarily the same as somebody else's, right? - right. - she saw this through a different lens, and i suspect that the people in this book all had their own, it's not exactly rashamon, but they all have their own version of the story. take it together it's actually a pretty good snapshot. - i'm acting as kind of the narrator, i'll have a chapter in the beginning,...
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com and author of nuclear showdown north korea takes on the world gordon thanks much for joining us appreciate it thank you so much i mean so we saw that warm air the young american man who was arrested in prison in north korea has just been returned home to the united states after seventeen months of imprisonment and it appears severely brain damaged and in a coma i mean i can't imagine the pain as parents are going through with all of this but my question to you is what was the point why did north korea arrest him and then subsequently it appears tortured him well touching a propaganda banner which is what he did he tried to take it down is a serious offense and it would be serious not just of a foreigner doing it but especially of a north korean you know we live in a democracy free and could have been arrested should tell the very same thing yeah i would have gotten probably more than fifty years you know we look at the fifteen years hard labor as an excessive sentence where the north koreans would would not have you know because we live in a democracy our government is inherentl
com and author of nuclear showdown north korea takes on the world gordon thanks much for joining us appreciate it thank you so much i mean so we saw that warm air the young american man who was arrested in prison in north korea has just been returned home to the united states after seventeen months of imprisonment and it appears severely brain damaged and in a coma i mean i can't imagine the pain as parents are going through with all of this but my question to you is what was the point why did...
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gordon liddy goes to the department of justice.ral's office and gordon liddy present operation jump stone under which they'll break into the dnc offices in the water gate complex but they'll hire a houseboat to place outside of the fountain blue hotel in miami during the democratic convention. they'll put prostitutes on this houseboat with cameras. they'll lure democratic delegates on to the houseboat and photograph them. >> this was the man who was going to okay or not this collection of crimes. >> they asked for one million dollars and john mitchell didn't say are you guys crazy get out of here. that's all illegal. that's crazy. no he said it's too expensive. please come back with a lower budget. >> there was pressure from the white house from me and the president to the exit tee to get their campaign intelligence activity going. to me it was a throw away project. give liddy the quarter million dollars and satisfy the white house. mitchell said let's go with it. i have remember at the beginning there was a sense of the master min
gordon liddy goes to the department of justice.ral's office and gordon liddy present operation jump stone under which they'll break into the dnc offices in the water gate complex but they'll hire a houseboat to place outside of the fountain blue hotel in miami during the democratic convention. they'll put prostitutes on this houseboat with cameras. they'll lure democratic delegates on to the houseboat and photograph them. >> this was the man who was going to okay or not this collection of...
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withjohn major blair, gordon brown, i have worked with john major and david blair, gordon brown, i havee ever done such a thing. in which you would actually risk the stability of the political process of northern ireland and the peace process itself. by brokering politics in order to cling on to your office in ten downing street. that was shaun woodward for —— former labour secretary for northern ireland. priti patel has gone into ten downing street, we wait to hear what has happened to her. we have heard that alun cairns has kept his role as secretary of state for wales, so another individual who is staying in the same position. much more on that at five o‘clock and all of the other development of the day but now it is time for the weather with jay wynne. hello, many of us had a decent sunday afternoon, not the case across the south—east of england and the channel islands, this was taken not so long ago by one of our weather watchers injersey. along the south coast, some places were quite agree, they mist in hastings. overall, a blustery evening, so mist abbas on the chart. we have the
withjohn major blair, gordon brown, i have worked with john major and david blair, gordon brown, i havee ever done such a thing. in which you would actually risk the stability of the political process of northern ireland and the peace process itself. by brokering politics in order to cling on to your office in ten downing street. that was shaun woodward for —— former labour secretary for northern ireland. priti patel has gone into ten downing street, we wait to hear what has happened to...
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gordon remembered the presence of a revitalized commander-in-chief, his magnetic and majestic presence and the spontaneous pledges they had just made to him all conspired to fill them with intensity of emotion such as really possess the body of troops in any war. george's bull document are believed. i ordered forward and with a fury of a cyclone and almost with its listless power, to rest upon hancock's advancing column. in lasted only a few minutes. toward, one of the capable remaining battlefield commanders assessed the counterattack when the last bitter trial at appomattox came. recurredrburden spirit to that momentous hour and he lamented he had not been prevented to charge in that or a subsequent battle. fromirect action came isaac bradwell who remembered the general countenance showed he had despaired and was ready to die rather than see the defeat of his army. another strikingly similar incident occurred the same morning. confirmedf officer this lee to the rear battlefield moment that occurred. we soon came under the fire of the enemies artillery. this excited general lee's hors
gordon remembered the presence of a revitalized commander-in-chief, his magnetic and majestic presence and the spontaneous pledges they had just made to him all conspired to fill them with intensity of emotion such as really possess the body of troops in any war. george's bull document are believed. i ordered forward and with a fury of a cyclone and almost with its listless power, to rest upon hancock's advancing column. in lasted only a few minutes. toward, one of the capable remaining...
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our bruce gordon has that part of the story. >> here we go.uilty plea. >> reporter: at the top of the line barbershop on 60th near locust in the cobbs creek neighborhood where seth were ill yum grew up we didn't hear much sympathy for the city's top lawman who admits accepting bribes. >> i mean if you going to do it, then you'll have to pay also. you can't cry in the end. >> reporter: williams was just 42 years old when he won his first term as philadelphia's first african-american district attorney. he was arising political star. smart, mayor material. pretty impressive for an organned kid who was bullied at school. but williams appetites were bigger than his wallet and this rising star flamed out. in the place where his story began, there is profound sadne sadness. oscar young is the block captain here. >> he grew up in the neighborhood, and was very well liked, seemed to be very intelligent, hard working. you know so it is somewhat disappointing. >> reporter: just about everyone we talk to told us they voted to elect williams diss attorney
our bruce gordon has that part of the story. >> here we go.uilty plea. >> reporter: at the top of the line barbershop on 60th near locust in the cobbs creek neighborhood where seth were ill yum grew up we didn't hear much sympathy for the city's top lawman who admits accepting bribes. >> i mean if you going to do it, then you'll have to pay also. you can't cry in the end. >> reporter: williams was just 42 years old when he won his first term as philadelphia's first...
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our bruce gordon was on the campus today where the issue was sparking new debate about free speech. >reporter: student orientation have the university of delaware campus bustling on monday. these kids hung around they could have gotten lesson in free speech. and its consequences. courtesy of add junk professor kathy detweiler. she didn't answer my knock at her door. instead detweiler call the police on us and later e mailed me to say that quote because of all the death threats i've been getting i am not speaking to the media about any of this. on sunday the university of delaware essentially fired detweiler from her teaching job explaining that quote her comments do not reflect the values or position of the university. some students told me they understood the school's decisi decision. >> yes, she has a right to say it. wary free country. you can. but no, she shouldn't have. like she knows where she works. she knows that she work with students and stuff and she -- most people would know consequence boss come with. >> reporter: u of d parted ways with her after she posted to her person
our bruce gordon was on the campus today where the issue was sparking new debate about free speech. >reporter: student orientation have the university of delaware campus bustling on monday. these kids hung around they could have gotten lesson in free speech. and its consequences. courtesy of add junk professor kathy detweiler. she didn't answer my knock at her door. instead detweiler call the police on us and later e mailed me to say that quote because of all the death threats i've been...
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barbara gordon ad mires officer bailey. >> the real hero. the one we all wish we knew. it's what he did was amazing. >> reporter: james hodgkinson republicans. >> very scary. i hear he is a very strong person, congressman scalise. >> reporter: we found many wearing louisiana state university purple and gold to pay tribute to steve scalise. >> he is a good guy and i am here to represent louisiana. >> reporter: the charity game gives people inside the beltway a time to take a step back and enjoy baseball. >> this is wonderful. anytime the democrats and republicans can get together it's just a great day. >> for me even though it is democrats and republicans coming to play together it is more about bringing the community together. >> reporter: barbara gordon is optimistic that both sides of the aisle can learn to get along for the american people. >> i hope it continues. i hope it is more than just tonight. >> reporter: you are looking at a live picture of a baseball card that shows congressman steve scalise. these were passed tell me that the congressman is in their though
barbara gordon ad mires officer bailey. >> the real hero. the one we all wish we knew. it's what he did was amazing. >> reporter: james hodgkinson republicans. >> very scary. i hear he is a very strong person, congressman scalise. >> reporter: we found many wearing louisiana state university purple and gold to pay tribute to steve scalise. >> he is a good guy and i am here to represent louisiana. >> reporter: the charity game gives people inside the beltway a...
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>> no, i'm not with you, gordon ramsey. >> reporter: the live stream concluding today with a private luckiest fans. ♪ >> and as we say good night on this one-year anniversary, we look back on the pulse nightclub shooting. it was the deadliest mass shooting in modern american history that saw 49 lives lost. tonight you can see their faces and tributes throughout orlando as we remember all the victims and their families. >> it's teacher appreciation week, and anyone who's ever won big money on "millionaire" knows the importance of a good education. well, this week, we're giving back to some of the amazing people who had dedicated their lives to providing that education by giving them a chance to win $1 million. so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ welcome to the show, everybody. it is teacher appreciation week here on "millionaire." [cheers and applause] this is a good week. today's very special teacher saved all 15 of her students during the tragedy at sandy hook back in 2012. after all the lives she's touched, i can't wait to give he
>> no, i'm not with you, gordon ramsey. >> reporter: the live stream concluding today with a private luckiest fans. ♪ >> and as we say good night on this one-year anniversary, we look back on the pulse nightclub shooting. it was the deadliest mass shooting in modern american history that saw 49 lives lost. tonight you can see their faces and tributes throughout orlando as we remember all the victims and their families. >> it's teacher appreciation week, and anyone...
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chris gordon, news 4. >>> riders seeing red after melt down on metro.caused the delays and the changes coming this weekend? >> reporter: police say three people were rushed to the hospital and after ten cars were rollg down.in >>> look now at our top stories, police are looking into a possible murder suicid officers found a man shot to death inside a hinesville apartment complex today and short time later police in riverdale found another man they believe shot himself. investigators also believe the two men knew each other. >> the trains are back on track tonight after trouble on the red line this morning. rainwater got into the tunnel and caused into arcing insulators. riders outside waited a long time for shuttle buses, adding to their frustration, fares are going up on metro and service is being cut. starting sunday, tickets will cost more and the train will not run as often. >> politicians and the people he served were among the mourners at a memorial for jim graham today. former dc councilman died sunday. graham served 16 years representing r, thos
chris gordon, news 4. >>> riders seeing red after melt down on metro.caused the delays and the changes coming this weekend? >> reporter: police say three people were rushed to the hospital and after ten cars were rollg down.in >>> look now at our top stories, police are looking into a possible murder suicid officers found a man shot to death inside a hinesville apartment complex today and short time later police in riverdale found another man they believe shot himself....
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that store has been in the community. >> chris gordon said this may be part of a new challenge that is facing department stores. >> reporter: jonathan lloyd is a loyal nordstrom customer and is surprised to learn that it will be closing its douglas town center storm. >> there are other stores in tyson's corner that go to that are nordstrom affiliated. >> so you'll stay a nordstrom's customer? >> definitely. >> reporter: in looking at the greater dc market, we feel we can serve our customers better at our other online. these days online shopping is dominated by amazon, which commands 33% of the e commerce market. that's taking business away from some big department stores, macy's, sears and jcpenney are closing a number of their stores. but nordstrom has not followed that trend. dulles is only the second store nordstrom is closing this year. >> i love the store. what are we going to do? i don't like shopping on line, honestly, because it's not the same you come to the store and then, well, you can pick what you like. >> reporter: nordstrom has five other stores in our area. it operates
that store has been in the community. >> chris gordon said this may be part of a new challenge that is facing department stores. >> reporter: jonathan lloyd is a loyal nordstrom customer and is surprised to learn that it will be closing its douglas town center storm. >> there are other stores in tyson's corner that go to that are nordstrom affiliated. >> so you'll stay a nordstrom's customer? >> definitely. >> reporter: in looking at the greater dc market, we...
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thank you very much, bruce gordon. 76ers fans are ecstatic tonight. they are feeling good about this whole trusting the process thing. as expected the sixers selected markelle fultz after trading picks with the boston celtics earlier this of this week. tom srendenschek a historic night fort sixers. >> one hopefully we'll look at lucy for years to come this is the player they wanted all along. 19-year-old guard markelle fultz from the university of washington. flash she, dynamic. sixers president and basketball operations bryan cole angelo plays with chip on his shoulder. >> he was in philadelphia last weekend as details of a trade with boston began to fill in place. by monday, the deal was done. 76ers had their man and tonight it all became official. >> this is dream come true really. just all the hard work i put in coming into this. i'm looking forward to going to this organize and guessing the my all. that's one thing i always want to do. come in and give my all. >> as a person and as human being you're talking about a young man that, you know, has
thank you very much, bruce gordon. 76ers fans are ecstatic tonight. they are feeling good about this whole trusting the process thing. as expected the sixers selected markelle fultz after trading picks with the boston celtics earlier this of this week. tom srendenschek a historic night fort sixers. >> one hopefully we'll look at lucy for years to come this is the player they wanted all along. 19-year-old guard markelle fultz from the university of washington. flash she, dynamic. sixers...
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>> no, i'm not with you, gordon ramsey. >> reporter: the live stream concluding today with a privateest fans. ♪ >> and as we say good night on this one-year anniversary, we look back on the pulse nightclub shooting. it was the deadliest mass shooting in modern american history that saw 49 lives lost. tonight you can see their faces and tributes throughout orlando as we remember all the victims and their families. it's been awhile since you first knew. there's something very different about you. you have the power to make your marshmallow wishes...come true. you can make your marshmallow wishes come true by winning one of 10,000 boxes of only marshmallows. find your code in special boxes of lucky charms. they're magically delicious. >>> right now at 11:00, dub nation is celebrating tonight. the warriors are your nba champions. >> check out the scene earlier tonight right after the warriors clinched the championship. a huge party af at oracle arena. >> and what's a big party without fireworks? this was t after the dubs won game five. >> and hand it to the cavs, a moment of sportsmanshi
>> no, i'm not with you, gordon ramsey. >> reporter: the live stream concluding today with a privateest fans. ♪ >> and as we say good night on this one-year anniversary, we look back on the pulse nightclub shooting. it was the deadliest mass shooting in modern american history that saw 49 lives lost. tonight you can see their faces and tributes throughout orlando as we remember all the victims and their families. it's been awhile since you first knew. there's something very...
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in bethlehem township, bruce gordon fox 29 news. >> so funny. you see it you shoot it our fresco users are helping us show what is going on in your neighbor. iain what you got. >> lucy beautiful day for football game in delaware coun county. fresco user emma takes us to the county's 41st annual hero bowl community came out tonight to watch all star football players they played at cardinal o'hara high in springfield and all the money goes to the hero scholarship fund of delaware county that supports children of local police officers and firefighter who's died in the line of duty. thanks to emma fresco user lamar takes to us crescentville putting the finishing touches op memorial honoring a firefighter. lieutenant joyce craig mural painted on lawn crest free library. craig was killed while fighting a fire in 2014 a dedication ceremony for the mural will take place next saturday. >>> when you see news happening take out your phone and shoot it and then make sure you use that fresco app and zen he had to our newsroom you just might get paid lucy. >>
in bethlehem township, bruce gordon fox 29 news. >> so funny. you see it you shoot it our fresco users are helping us show what is going on in your neighbor. iain what you got. >> lucy beautiful day for football game in delaware coun county. fresco user emma takes us to the county's 41st annual hero bowl community came out tonight to watch all star football players they played at cardinal o'hara high in springfield and all the money goes to the hero scholarship fund of delaware...
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. >> jennifer gordon was a socialite in the new york scene in the art world at the right place at thehe ayersts were hanging out at her apartment, including jackson pollock. >> reporter: finding the painting was the easy part. levine reportedly spent $50,000 on forensic reports to date the pigment and on a private investigator to confirm gordon hung out with the guggenheims appraiser sean morton was asked to assess the painting. >> when i first saw the painting i was a little learned of the owner and her relationship with jackson pollock. >> reporter: numerous lawsuits have erupted through the years over the authenticity of pollock's paintings. many have been found in unusual places. this one, the real keel deal, was found in a new york garbage dump. levine is convinced his discovery is genuine. >> i'm putting my entire reputation and business on the line saying this. there are people that will go, "you are nuts." but i'm sorry. we have everything we know. the only thing i don't have is a photograph of jennifer standing next to jackson going, "hey, look, here's our painting." >> repor
. >> jennifer gordon was a socialite in the new york scene in the art world at the right place at thehe ayersts were hanging out at her apartment, including jackson pollock. >> reporter: finding the painting was the easy part. levine reportedly spent $50,000 on forensic reports to date the pigment and on a private investigator to confirm gordon hung out with the guggenheims appraiser sean morton was asked to assess the painting. >> when i first saw the painting i was a little...
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nick gordon is accused of abusing his new girlfriend. the woman told police that they were arguing when he punched her and wouldn't let her leave. gordon was arrested and released and ordered to wear a gps monitor and stay away from the apartment where it happened. >>> the terrorist attacks united people in london. they were celebrating diversity and solidarity. unity day was set up last year after a surge of hate crimes before the brexit vote. >>> it is a day of remembrance in orlando and across the country. it's been one year since the terrorist stormed into the pulse nightclub and killed 49 people. over the weekend mourners have been honoring those killed. the memories of that tragic night still haunt so many people, and dozens live with the wounds from that shooting. nbc's sarah rosario is live in orlando with a look at a day that's being called orlando united day. >> reporter: good morning, aaron and angie. that's right. today is being considered orlando united day. it is the culmination of a weekend tribute to the 49 men and women
nick gordon is accused of abusing his new girlfriend. the woman told police that they were arguing when he punched her and wouldn't let her leave. gordon was arrested and released and ordered to wear a gps monitor and stay away from the apartment where it happened. >>> the terrorist attacks united people in london. they were celebrating diversity and solidarity. unity day was set up last year after a surge of hate crimes before the brexit vote. >>> it is a day of remembrance...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, barra., tim farron, have faced an audience in edinburgh this evening — on a bbc question time election special. they fielded questions on security, brexit, and a second scottish independence referendum. our scotland editor, sarah smith, was watching. one issue, uppermost in the minds of the audience tonight, security. tim farron was asked why he didn't support new internet surveillance powers. he said it would be counter—productive. the terrorists want us to turn in on ourselves and to be divided as a country. they want us to give up on our freedoms and liberties and those are the things we should not sacrifice otherwise the terrorists will have won. he was tackled on the economy and tax. how can the lib dems justify making every taxpayer pay ip more tax? you can have platitudes from people who will tell you that they can solve the problem without any extra money or we can be honest and say that for the price of a cup of coffee a week we can have the best nhs and social care in the world. th
lorna gordon, bbc news, barra., tim farron, have faced an audience in edinburgh this evening — on a bbc question time election special. they fielded questions on security, brexit, and a second scottish independence referendum. our scotland editor, sarah smith, was watching. one issue, uppermost in the minds of the audience tonight, security. tim farron was asked why he didn't support new internet surveillance powers. he said it would be counter—productive. the terrorists want us to turn in...
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gordon may have a point considering for example newsweek reports c.n.n. responded to a quest for comment on the van jones video with three letters as well oh as well meanwhile this week's developments have put c.n.n. under a microscope with some now drawing attention to the network's social media presence according to the web site twitter audit which takes a sample of icann accounts followers in analyzes those people's number of followers and tweets in order to determine which account may be fake only fifty two percent of c.n.n. thirty six point five million followers are real their estimates cast a similar number for fox news is fifteen point two million followers while m s n b c looks slightly better with sixty seven percent of their one point five million followers checking out comparatively r.t. america manages its. or of eighty three percent though our overall number of followers is lower than the major mainstream networks while for now c.n.n. c.e.o. jeff zucker has avoided answering any tough questions about his decision to run with russia gate stor
gordon may have a point considering for example newsweek reports c.n.n. responded to a quest for comment on the van jones video with three letters as well oh as well meanwhile this week's developments have put c.n.n. under a microscope with some now drawing attention to the network's social media presence according to the web site twitter audit which takes a sample of icann accounts followers in analyzes those people's number of followers and tweets in order to determine which account may be...
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gordon is an outward—looking constituency.d growth, ready to embrace opportunities, including brexit. through the democratic process, gordon has fiercely defended its place in the united kingdom. madam deputy speaker, i would suggest to the honourable members opposite, this country needs to talk up its opportunities, talk up its position in the world and be positive about the road that lies before us. a new conservative used to teach medieval history. i see a great many resonances between that period and our own. you might want to take the peasants' revolt, 1381, which started on the high street in bre ntwood. a rebellion against vexatious taxation, levied by a distant, overbearing government. i would warn the house that my constituents' attitude to taxation has changed very little in the intervening 636 years. and that's it from me for now, but do join us at the same time tomorrow for another round—up of the day here at westminster. but for now from me, goodbye. first there will be a particularly disappointing day with dampne
gordon is an outward—looking constituency.d growth, ready to embrace opportunities, including brexit. through the democratic process, gordon has fiercely defended its place in the united kingdom. madam deputy speaker, i would suggest to the honourable members opposite, this country needs to talk up its opportunities, talk up its position in the world and be positive about the road that lies before us. a new conservative used to teach medieval history. i see a great many resonances between...
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happy to save the we've got live on the program nod they communications director for project steven gordon stephen you're very welcome to r.t. if first of all what led you to carry out this investigation we've been going after the mainstream media for a long time because they are the gatekeepers they are the one that information flow and during this last election cycle we been in the mainstream media we had to go around them to get the truth out now we're going directly after the mainstream media we're going straight you're how did you manage to speak to the producer in the video on just those on the side to not question steven i believe is a supervising producer for the c.n.n. medical unit though he does have a lot of experience fifteen years or so with c.n.n. is he in a position to to to speak for the channel or give his thoughts on this issue. he said again sitting in meetings as he said with mr zucker there chairman he's sitting in those meetings he's part of the decision making process or privy to the decision making process we're not sure which what they air and what they don't share
happy to save the we've got live on the program nod they communications director for project steven gordon stephen you're very welcome to r.t. if first of all what led you to carry out this investigation we've been going after the mainstream media for a long time because they are the gatekeepers they are the one that information flow and during this last election cycle we been in the mainstream media we had to go around them to get the truth out now we're going directly after the mainstream...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, fife.tax fraud in spain. he was the manager of real madrid from 2010 to 2013, leading them to a league title. mr mourinho has not commented, but has previously denied any wrongdoing, saying he paid a tax rate of 41% during his time working in spain. there has been a huge upset at queen's world number one andy murray has lost his opening tennis match in defence of his aegon championships title. the top seed lost to jordan thompson — 90th in the world — in straight sets. andy swiss reports. back on home turf — for andy murray, a return to the grass courts of london normally spells success. but his search for a record sixth title at queen's began somewhat stickily. his opponent, jordan thompson, was a late replacement, but he hardly played like one. the first set went to a tie—break, and it was murray that lost it. that wasn't in the script. commentator: murray falters again. and it soon got even worse — murray was lacklustre, thompson, the world number 90, no less, utterly inspired. beautiful
lorna gordon, bbc news, fife.tax fraud in spain. he was the manager of real madrid from 2010 to 2013, leading them to a league title. mr mourinho has not commented, but has previously denied any wrongdoing, saying he paid a tax rate of 41% during his time working in spain. there has been a huge upset at queen's world number one andy murray has lost his opening tennis match in defence of his aegon championships title. the top seed lost to jordan thompson — 90th in the world — in straight...
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. >> reporter: there's no security camera video of the shooting, but gordon gipes' video camera inside his house recorded the sounds of the gunfire. [ rapid gunfire ]. >> it's quite sad for young men who lose their life that way. >> reporter: here at the scene today, shell casings that appear to be left over from last night's murder. police back to collect that evidence today as the investigation continues on. >> investigators were here last night. they talked with neighbors. they gathered evidence. right now, they're looking at all the information >> reporter: again, here in the neighborhood, police are taking a look at the side of this home and possible errant bullet that struck it during the shooting last night. the big question here is, what brought those kids from germantown here to montgomery village? a lot of questions to be answered. a lot more police work to be done. doreen, back to you. >> very sad story. pat kol inds, thank you. >>> teachers say these were smart students with bright futures ahead. today they were supposed to graduate from high school and begin the next chapt
. >> reporter: there's no security camera video of the shooting, but gordon gipes' video camera inside his house recorded the sounds of the gunfire. [ rapid gunfire ]. >> it's quite sad for young men who lose their life that way. >> reporter: here at the scene today, shell casings that appear to be left over from last night's murder. police back to collect that evidence today as the investigation continues on. >> investigators were here last night. they talked with...
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let's i'm joined now by our security correspondent, gordon corera.g twitter to see where it was going. what do we know? laughter every minute you are seeing new reports about it. this one particularly seems to be spreading fast. it started in the ukraine and at first looked like something pretty serious but pretty localised in ukraine, where energy, banks, systems to do with the metro and the airport, had been hit, but it looked like something within ukraine largely, but then quite largely we started to get reports further afield, the big russian oil producing firm got hit, then we heard the port of rotterdam was hit, and wpp, a large global advertising firm based in the uk, was hit, us pharmaceutical firm, firm based in the uk, was hit, us pharmaceuticalfirm, big firm based in the uk, was hit, us pharmaceutical firm, big companies getting hit, and it was moving pretty fast. it is not yet clear, you know, quite how far and how global it will go, but certainly the speed is worrying people. global it will go, but certainly the speed is worrying peoplem
let's i'm joined now by our security correspondent, gordon corera.g twitter to see where it was going. what do we know? laughter every minute you are seeing new reports about it. this one particularly seems to be spreading fast. it started in the ukraine and at first looked like something pretty serious but pretty localised in ukraine, where energy, banks, systems to do with the metro and the airport, had been hit, but it looked like something within ukraine largely, but then quite largely we...
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our bruce gordon is live in the montgomery county courthouse. got a live report coming up on fox 29 news at 6:00. >> what do you think of nascar you probably think of speed, drivers and pitt crews running around during the race but not all about the cars. >> out bill rohrer introduces to us one man on the team who's focus is the food. >> reporter: most nascar races the glory primarily goes to the person driving the car. any drive will tell you it's a victory for the whole team. inside the track is as grueling as the race itself. 16 hour days sometimes seven days week. the team on the road 200 days a year. >> we're like barnum and bailey circus. we got 40 race as year you pack the circus up, you move to the next town the next week. >> reporter: richard petty team truck driver jeff wouldn't have it any other way. >> fine something you love you'll never work day in your life. so i don't know what i'd do if i wasn't doing this. >> reporter: jeff isn't hauling over 80,000 pounds into the team's tractor trailer he work as the team's cook. >> i don't c
our bruce gordon is live in the montgomery county courthouse. got a live report coming up on fox 29 news at 6:00. >> what do you think of nascar you probably think of speed, drivers and pitt crews running around during the race but not all about the cars. >> out bill rohrer introduces to us one man on the team who's focus is the food. >> reporter: most nascar races the glory primarily goes to the person driving the car. any drive will tell you it's a victory for the whole...
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the seminole county sheriff's office posted an arrest photo of gordon harris saying he is charged of false imprisonment and kidnapping. he's not eligible for bail. gordon was dating brown when she was found face down in her bathtub in january of 2015. >>> back here in the bay area our meteorologist mark tamayo has been tracking pretty unusual weather. but that's now moved up. >> reporter: for the most part we will set the stage for a big warming trend later on this week. from petaluma today we are talking about the thunderstorms. still captured here on the lightning strike as well with quite a few lightning strikes and dozens up in the portions of the north bay and also drifting into parts of the east bay as well. the main action has moved out of the bay area as you can take out on the radar right now. there is the action from earlier today. also the snow with the winter weather advisory out towards the sierra. right now clear to partly cloudy skies across most areas. the winds are really picking up today. we will check in on some of the current winds right now. they have backed off
the seminole county sheriff's office posted an arrest photo of gordon harris saying he is charged of false imprisonment and kidnapping. he's not eligible for bail. gordon was dating brown when she was found face down in her bathtub in january of 2015. >>> back here in the bay area our meteorologist mark tamayo has been tracking pretty unusual weather. but that's now moved up. >> reporter: for the most part we will set the stage for a big warming trend later on this week. from...
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of course we have bruce gordon there for you today.aving court today as his accuser andrea constand took the stand today. some gut wrenching testimony. our bruce gordon is there of course and we will have more for in you just minutes. ♪ >>> an exciting performance today right in the center of the shops at liberty place in center city. african drum and dance group performing for shoppers. teamed up with aarp for the event today volunteers from aarp on hand to answer medicare questions for seniors. the 39th odunde festival that this sunday near 23rd and south streets. >>> police officers and austin surprise a six-year-old little girl with a birthday party that she will never forget. they wanted to do something re really special after get this no one showed up at her party over the weekend. i hate that. >> it all came together less than 48 hours from police officers to firefighters, one agency after another wanted to join in on the surprise. fox's ashley paradise reports. >> happy birthday to you. >> reporter: six-year-old he have have a'
of course we have bruce gordon there for you today.aving court today as his accuser andrea constand took the stand today. some gut wrenching testimony. our bruce gordon is there of course and we will have more for in you just minutes. ♪ >>> an exciting performance today right in the center of the shops at liberty place in center city. african drum and dance group performing for shoppers. teamed up with aarp for the event today volunteers from aarp on hand to answer medicare questions...