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hanson joined the department back in 2015.was 28 years bensalem says that block is actually a horse drinking fountain. before cars came into the picture people got around on horses and you can imagine those horses would get thirsty. >> plank. >> as work animals our founder cared about them more than just work animals. they wanted to make sure they were properly watered properly fed, properly cared for. >> the women's humane society set up more than 50 watering stations throughout philadelphia. annie lowry was the donor who helped pay for those troughs. annie left thousands of dollars to animals. >> four men indicted today for dealing a record amount of fentanyl. new jersey state police and u.s. homeland security busted these guys back in june for nearly 100 pounds of the super potent synthetic opioid. they estimate that translates into 18 million lethal doses. police say it was the largest drug bust in the state. the men are facing an array of drug related charges. >> a robber targets four banks and makes off with a wad of cas
hanson joined the department back in 2015.was 28 years bensalem says that block is actually a horse drinking fountain. before cars came into the picture people got around on horses and you can imagine those horses would get thirsty. >> plank. >> as work animals our founder cared about them more than just work animals. they wanted to make sure they were properly watered properly fed, properly cared for. >> the women's humane society set up more than 50 watering stations...
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. >> they love philly, bex sits down with hanson at 5:30, don. >>> california dreaming, eagles looking to make it two in a row with a win in l.a. but there are some concerns, we will talk about it with the wip midday show, sports coming up >>> warriors on display statues dating back thousands office years and you can see them now right here in philadelphia coming up on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 where they are on display and more about their amazing history. >>> don bell joins us now with sports, getting ready for eagles out west and that is the buzz. >> you almost forget they have to play another game after that one on sunday. >> yes, how about it. >> yes, immediately, right. >> yes, season continues. >> oh, yeah, there is that. for third time in four weeks eagles hit the road, they are playing winless chargers in l.a. but still they are one and a half point under dogs. today i caught up with chris carolyn and ike reese to get the buzz for the game. >> i'm not concerned. i really am not. i think this is a game that the eagles will certainly to have play good football in order to win to
. >> they love philly, bex sits down with hanson at 5:30, don. >>> california dreaming, eagles looking to make it two in a row with a win in l.a. but there are some concerns, we will talk about it with the wip midday show, sports coming up >>> warriors on display statues dating back thousands office years and you can see them now right here in philadelphia coming up on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 where they are on display and more about their amazing history....
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hanson joined the department back in 2015.e was 28 years old. >> a brazen and violent robbery caught on camera. a store owner pistol whipped in the face. tonight police are looking for the two men behind this horrifying and vicious attack. the armed robbers storming a car shop in east lansdowne having no mercy on their helpless victims who were terrorized by these masked men in hoodies. >> at first i thought it was just someone joking around. >> oh, it was no joke. a quiet friday morning turning into a moments of terror when two masked gunmen barged into this auto repair shop on wildwood avenue in east lansdowne. the criminals, violently throwing the three people inside to the ground. this man, the 67-year-old owner, pistol whipped, blood running down his face. he asked us not to identify him. >> men with guns ran through the front door and accosted all of us. he pistol whipped me and i opened up the drawer and gave him the cash from the business from the daily receipts. >> at one point he grabbed a bat but that was the better
hanson joined the department back in 2015.e was 28 years old. >> a brazen and violent robbery caught on camera. a store owner pistol whipped in the face. tonight police are looking for the two men behind this horrifying and vicious attack. the armed robbers storming a car shop in east lansdowne having no mercy on their helpless victims who were terrorized by these masked men in hoodies. >> at first i thought it was just someone joking around. >> oh, it was no joke. a quiet...
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susie hanson. investigative journalist art levine will report on the mental health industry. and this weekend on "after words" or harvard university professor danielle allen will discuss how mass incarceration has impacted her family. >> like, you can't see that, i don't think, the degree of difficulty issue and the amount of luck involved in relationship to the sort of hard path through adolescence unless you put yourself back in each of those years and think about where -- what did your bedroom look like, who were the kids you were hanging out with, what were the dangerous choices you were considering? look at michael at the same moment. put those things side by side. >> i remember someone asking me is it personal responsibility or is it societal responsibility? >> right. yeah. >> what's your answer when people ask you that question? >> double helix, my friend. [laughter] you cannot separate those things. because collectively we build the world that we live in. we build, you know, we build the ton patterns -- the opportunity patterns. it's us. we're building it. it doesn't
susie hanson. investigative journalist art levine will report on the mental health industry. and this weekend on "after words" or harvard university professor danielle allen will discuss how mass incarceration has impacted her family. >> like, you can't see that, i don't think, the degree of difficulty issue and the amount of luck involved in relationship to the sort of hard path through adolescence unless you put yourself back in each of those years and think about where --...
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hanson fell lee at the hoover institution out in california and wise man himself.joins us here tonight. professor, why should we care? i sense this is a big deal rewriting one of our founding documents. tell us why we should care about this. >> well, any time a person tries to change language, it's usually because the reality is on unpla unpalatable. in this case supposed to identify by superficial parents and that should be superficial to our character. that's an agenda that nobody really wants to buy into. so whether it's human or mankind or overseas contingency operations or man caused gassers in the case of not wanting to talking about islamic terrorism or illegal ail i didn't know becomes migrant. when you start to see words change their means it's usually on the left not empirical call not have a message nobody wants to buy into. they try to do linguistically what they can't do politically. >> tucker: it's brilliant analysis. what you are saying is that it's propaganda. they are distorting reality in order to change outcomes. >> yeah. and they are also ignora
hanson fell lee at the hoover institution out in california and wise man himself.joins us here tonight. professor, why should we care? i sense this is a big deal rewriting one of our founding documents. tell us why we should care about this. >> well, any time a person tries to change language, it's usually because the reality is on unpla unpalatable. in this case supposed to identify by superficial parents and that should be superficial to our character. that's an agenda that nobody...
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beltway, outer loop, maryland, the 450 the john hanson highway.ight lanes have been getting by. aaron, eun, back to you. >> jack, thank you. >>> move over iphone, the samsung phone hitting shelves today. a lot of the features sound familiar. we'll let you know if it will cost you less, though. >>> google p p has a major ralpand i sponsoredralph northam, canthis adfor governor narrator: ed gillespie says dr. ralph northam doesn't show up? dr. ralph northam was an army doctor and a volunteer medical director at a children's hospice. he passed the virginia law requiring concussion standards for school sports. the smoking ban in restaurants. to good paying jobs in virginia. ed gillespie is a washington dc corporate lobbyist. he shows up for whoever pays him. >>> suit was filed by employees who accuse the company of denying promotion toss women. this isn't the first time google faced these allegations. earlier this year the labor department sued ge the same thing. the lawsuit has the potential to impact the way that google is able to hire in the future
beltway, outer loop, maryland, the 450 the john hanson highway.ight lanes have been getting by. aaron, eun, back to you. >> jack, thank you. >>> move over iphone, the samsung phone hitting shelves today. a lot of the features sound familiar. we'll let you know if it will cost you less, though. >>> google p p has a major ralpand i sponsoredralph northam, canthis adfor governor narrator: ed gillespie says dr. ralph northam doesn't show up? dr. ralph northam was an army...
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hannon christine lee hanson peter burton hanson sue kim hanson vassilios g. haramis james a.ey pike hardy timothy john hargrave daniel edward harlin frances haros harvey l. harrell stephen g. harrell melissa marie harrington aisha anne harris stewart dennis harris john patrick hart eric hartono john clinton hartz emeric harvey >> and my fwloerj -- brother-in-law, friend, sail lor, when our mind's eye is frozen in time as a young man and who this day welcomed his first grandchild, bryce wanger wangerchuck, his namesake. your friends and family miss you, pauley, but we all feel blessed and young again when we see you in your grandson's face. >> and my mother, barbara p. walsh. 16 years have come and gone, and you have left very big footprints to fill, mom. we will continue as a family to plan, celebrate, and go forward, thou very difficult without you, we know it's what you would have wanted. so we continue to persevere, to honor you, mom. you're a dear wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. your grand babies would make you so, so proud, mom. we miss you and love
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fifteen thirty percent of black americans killed well armed we discussed the issue of the ronald hanson a retired d.c. metro police chief he told us the finally tenants remark was racist. believe me it probably has come up in the twenty eight years that he's been on the police force cobb county georgia has been known to hobble racism as well as activities by the klu klux klan stall is right next to to captain the wetlands and they have been the issue down there before so this guy what has happened to this guy and the mistake is that now distance caught on the camera and then videoed not only very old but we saw that and heard the sound too so now he can't get around the fact that he used this race this term as well as it also to me is the indication of his behavior over to so i don't necessarily believe the person who said that they've known i mean he's an honorable person i don't believe that. a column of i saw all the vehicles has been wiped out in a joint operation by russia and syria we've got dramatic video by itself to this right. leg. what politicians do something that. they put
fifteen thirty percent of black americans killed well armed we discussed the issue of the ronald hanson a retired d.c. metro police chief he told us the finally tenants remark was racist. believe me it probably has come up in the twenty eight years that he's been on the police force cobb county georgia has been known to hobble racism as well as activities by the klu klux klan stall is right next to to captain the wetlands and they have been the issue down there before so this guy what has...
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chris hanson he's going to join us live.d she gave me advice. she said dad go pro with crest pro-health. crest pro-health protects all... ...these areas dentists... ...check most. immediately i felt a... ...difference it did an... ...extremely good job of cleaning ...these crest pro-health... ...products help maintain... ...a professional clean. go pro with crest pro-health my daughter inspired me... ...to make a change. crest pro-health really brought my mouth to the next level. crest healthy beautiful smiles for life. my challenge is to be in sync with my body, myself, my life. it all starts with a healthy routine. begin the activia two week probiotic challenge by enjoying activia yogurt with billions of probiotics everyday. we just moved in about four months ago, the activia probiotic challenge! but the living room's pretty blank. it's really nice when clients come in and have done some of their own research. working with a bassett designer was really easy. just kind of ties in very well. we love it! our next guest an emm
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we had jim hanson on earlier.ng for his tweet got to be nasty. that is so important. we are talking about. steve: the president sounded angry. abby: he sounded angry. he sounded emotional. he sounded the way he should sound in this moment. abby: what do you make of the tweets we read this morning. >> he is right. we have got to remember people wake up every day determined to undermine our way of life. that they hate us. and we need to do everything that we can do to remain vigilant. to use the resources that we have at our disposal to protect our country, to protect the homeland. and to make sure that terrorism never sees our borders. brian: sean, the president of the united states prior to this bombing in the north korea launch, that becomes security issues. we talk about pure politics. something has changed since you left. and that is he is dealing with democrats. he had three democratic senators in two days ago. he had the so-called problem solving committee of the house, if they do solve any problems. i haven'
we had jim hanson on earlier.ng for his tweet got to be nasty. that is so important. we are talking about. steve: the president sounded angry. abby: he sounded angry. he sounded emotional. he sounded the way he should sound in this moment. abby: what do you make of the tweets we read this morning. >> he is right. we have got to remember people wake up every day determined to undermine our way of life. that they hate us. and we need to do everything that we can do to remain vigilant. to...
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susie hanson reflects on her travels abroad and reports on the world view of america's power and influence. and at ten, hillary clinton gives her personal account of the 2016 presidential campaign and election. we wrap up our prime time programming at 11:30 p.m. eastern with biographer mark elliot on the life of actor charlton heston. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. and beginning now, author paul hollander on the influence of political dictators on western intellectuals. [inaudible conversations] >> well, good morning, and welcome to the cato institute. i'm a senior policy analyst, and i run a web site called human progress.org. during the 20th century and during the 21st centubl
susie hanson reflects on her travels abroad and reports on the world view of america's power and influence. and at ten, hillary clinton gives her personal account of the 2016 presidential campaign and election. we wrap up our prime time programming at 11:30 p.m. eastern with biographer mark elliot on the life of actor charlton heston. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. and beginning now, author paul hollander on the influence of political dictators on western intellectuals....
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steve hanson is three shots behind him, withjonathan thomson, james morrison and callum skinkwin allr shooting a five—under second round of 67. american stacy lewis, south korea's chun in—gee and 19—year—old canadian brooke henderson are all on 10 under. britain's chris froome has a 55 second lead at the vuelta a espana. today's 14th stage was won by poland's rafal maj ka. froome finished in fourth a few seconds behind vincenzo nibali — who is second in the overall standings. the inaugural british triathlon ‘mixed relay cup‘ has been taking place on the banks of the river trent in nottingham today. it was won by the leeds team featuring aaron royle, jess learmonth, georgia taylor—brown and tom bishop. mixed relay triathlon races feature teams of two men and two women, each completing their own mini triathlon before tagging their teammate. it's 50 years since cricket's first trade union — the professional cricketers association — was set up. it was an important step for the sport. our sports correspondentjoe wilson has been to meet one of the men who changed the modern game. a sitting
steve hanson is three shots behind him, withjonathan thomson, james morrison and callum skinkwin allr shooting a five—under second round of 67. american stacy lewis, south korea's chun in—gee and 19—year—old canadian brooke henderson are all on 10 under. britain's chris froome has a 55 second lead at the vuelta a espana. today's 14th stage was won by poland's rafal maj ka. froome finished in fourth a few seconds behind vincenzo nibali — who is second in the overall standings. the...
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jim hanson served in the u.s.rces and has a message for that congressman coming up next. plus, terrorists targeting the food at your grocery store. ♪ when itrust the brandtburn, doctors trust. nexium 24hr is the number one choice of doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent heartburn. and all day, all night protection. when it comes to heartburn, trust nexium 24hr. ♪ can i get some help. watch his head. ♪ i'm so happy. ♪ whatever they went through, they went through together. welcome guys. life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. super-cool notebooks, done. that's mom taking care of business. and with the "25 cent event", office depot officemax takes care of mom! now, all this just 25 cents each! ♪ taking care of business i expect a lifetime guarantee. and so should you. on struts, brakes, shocks. does he turn everything to gold? not everything. at midas we're always a touch better. book an appointment at midas.com when i walked through for a cigarette, that's when i knew
jim hanson served in the u.s.rces and has a message for that congressman coming up next. plus, terrorists targeting the food at your grocery store. ♪ when itrust the brandtburn, doctors trust. nexium 24hr is the number one choice of doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent heartburn. and all day, all night protection. when it comes to heartburn, trust nexium 24hr. ♪ can i get some help. watch his head. ♪ i'm so happy. ♪ whatever they went through, they went through together....
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booktv afterwards our weekly author interview program "new york times" magazine contradict tore suzi hansoneflected on travel abroad and weigh withed in on america global standing progressive policy institute senior fellow david osborne examines charter school movement and offered outlook for future of public education, and harvard university professor danielle alan discussed how mass incarceration has impacted her family. and a the coming weeks on afterwards pommer radio tv host and contradict tore charles psychos will provide his thoughts on conservative movement in america. craig shirley discussing life and political career of newt gingrich. federal judge john newman will share challenges he's faced in 45-year career on the bench. and this weekend on afterwards, investigators journalist art lavigne reports on the mental health industry. >> e opened my initial story with a person who was led out of a facility other objection of the psychiatrist and he wanted to save money and had a dream to sending his father to heaven by killing him with a baseball bat, and i profiled this example of the
booktv afterwards our weekly author interview program "new york times" magazine contradict tore suzi hansoneflected on travel abroad and weigh withed in on america global standing progressive policy institute senior fellow david osborne examines charter school movement and offered outlook for future of public education, and harvard university professor danielle alan discussed how mass incarceration has impacted her family. and a the coming weeks on afterwards pommer radio tv host and...
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. >> that is emily hanson. >> she lost her legs -- >> her father lost his legs in afghanistan, and was taking part in the volleyball match. once the popcorn was gone emily wasn't so interested in the prince anymore. >> she's like i just want my popcorn right here. >> i love, our prince harry. he is supporting so many people that can use it, good causes. >> she is like no i don't want to talk to you. >> i'm done. >> i thought this with go differently based on the story you told me about popcorn and movies. >> alex? >> i only get this way because of you. >> i would respond but we're still of the footage of a young daughter. i will not respond. >> all right. >> popcorn in the movie theater. >> you told me about this trick. >> i simply asked you to the movies and said get a box of popcorn for you. everybody is always trying to come up with, you know, i hate that term hack. >> food. >> sorry. >> way to make things easier. >> little foot network is nothing but soul foot. >> shoe string potatoes. >> foot need work just posted on instagram, how to make peanut butter sandwiches, without tearing
. >> that is emily hanson. >> she lost her legs -- >> her father lost his legs in afghanistan, and was taking part in the volleyball match. once the popcorn was gone emily wasn't so interested in the prince anymore. >> she's like i just want my popcorn right here. >> i love, our prince harry. he is supporting so many people that can use it, good causes. >> she is like no i don't want to talk to you. >> i'm done. >> i thought this with go...
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fox's blake hanson takes look what the project could look li like. >> please sit back and relax while traffic you're looking at blow. >> reporter: new video showcase what ride above uber air might look like. [ applause ] >> reporter: this afternoon uber aviation director mark moore spent a long time at nasa shared how much progress the company has made on its uber elevate project while talking to an industry conference. it's the first we have heard since dallas mayor mike rollings announced the city and due by would be among the first to get the program. uber has lofty goals. >> upwards of 100,000 people per day per city. >> reporter: uber shared maps showing uber air ride from dfw airport to frisco. uber x would take over an hour. uber air eight minutes. they hope the costs between the two would be ultimately comparable. and it plans to build ports on existing parking garages it doesn't have to bill as much. potential future stops that under consideration include at&t stadium for a trip to a cowboys game or toyota's new massive headquarters in plato. >> we can a dap these buildings a
fox's blake hanson takes look what the project could look li like. >> please sit back and relax while traffic you're looking at blow. >> reporter: new video showcase what ride above uber air might look like. [ applause ] >> reporter: this afternoon uber aviation director mark moore spent a long time at nasa shared how much progress the company has made on its uber elevate project while talking to an industry conference. it's the first we have heard since dallas mayor mike...
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. ♪ >> sunday night on after words, susy hanson on her travels abroad in her book notes on a foreignntry. she is interviewed by foreign policy interrupted co-founder. >> there is the question, are we exceptional? and why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda? why did i never think to question where this concept was coming from? i wask one thing realizing, and this took a long time to realize, the language we use when we talk about foreign been determined for us a long time ago. we will get muslim countries and countries in the east as were they catching up with us or behind us? that prevents you from being able to see the country on its own terms. words sundayr night on c-span twos booktv. on when is early believe trump had just announced, and they were worried that he is going to be bad for them in terms of voters. andly, you are worried now sit during how far back they have had an anti-woman platform? >> sunday night on q&a washington post pulitzer prize-winning cartoonist. >> i don't remember who did the interview, but vice president pence said something like he never
. ♪ >> sunday night on after words, susy hanson on her travels abroad in her book notes on a foreignntry. she is interviewed by foreign policy interrupted co-founder. >> there is the question, are we exceptional? and why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda? why did i never think to question where this concept was coming from? i wask one thing realizing, and this took a long time to realize, the language we use when we talk about foreign been determined for us a long...
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and discussing the life and political clear of newt gingrich and new york times contributor suzie hanson talks about travels abroad and weighs in on america's standing. >> are we exceptional? why have i never thought this was a form of propaganda. why have i not thought to question where was this concept coming from and what it's doing for americans. it took a long time, the very language we used when we talked about foreign countries has been kind of determined for us a very long time ago because we tended to look at muslim countries and especially countries in the east, were they catching up with us or were they behind us? and what that does, is that prevents you from being able to see the country on its own terms. >> after words airs on book tv saturday and sunday 9 p.m. eastern. you can watch previous after words programs on our website, book tv.org. . >> let me talk about the, just some-- a couple of examples, i mentioned bad materials, and one of the prime examines is cell lines that scientists use, they're in plastic dishes and the first of those was featured in the story of henri
and discussing the life and political clear of newt gingrich and new york times contributor suzie hanson talks about travels abroad and weighs in on america's standing. >> are we exceptional? why have i never thought this was a form of propaganda. why have i not thought to question where was this concept coming from and what it's doing for americans. it took a long time, the very language we used when we talked about foreign countries has been kind of determined for us a very long time...
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. >> victor davis hanson is a conservative historian and scholar and while the president's twitter habithe's hopeful that it is just trump's art of the deal. >> it's a matter of style, and being unpredictable and mad, if it's controlled and it's controlled by sober judicious people like mattis and mcmaster, maybe tillerson as well. kelly was good at homeland security, then it reminds me sort of, i don't know if you're old enough to remember but when nixon dealt with the north vietnam he's or the russians or the arab countries during the i don't mean kip pur war it was sort of obvious to us, but kissinger was the good cop and he'd go to all these entities and say you know what? nixon is just out of control. he may bomb at christmas. he may go into deaf con 3. who knows what he's capable of. and then they said well, can you calm him down. >> but if trump is playing back up, what happens when the good cops don't know the script? >> have you heard from diplomats around the world looking for clarity, looking for someone who interpret this man? >> constantly, constantly because there's a disco
. >> victor davis hanson is a conservative historian and scholar and while the president's twitter habithe's hopeful that it is just trump's art of the deal. >> it's a matter of style, and being unpredictable and mad, if it's controlled and it's controlled by sober judicious people like mattis and mcmaster, maybe tillerson as well. kelly was good at homeland security, then it reminds me sort of, i don't know if you're old enough to remember but when nixon dealt with the north...
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>>all you see is these huge hanson firefighters, they grabbed the baby, cut the umbilical cord. >>reporter: out 1.4.5 ounces he was the smallest that the nicu had ever seen. the survival rate is zero. >>most preemies are like a roller coaster they have good days and bad days. >>you see your kids with tubes and everything it is hard.>>reporter: since day one little lenny has been a fighter. for the last four months she commuted to the hospital every single day talking to her baby through an incubator and see him grow bigger and healthier. monday afternoon the family got a surprise visit. >>this was dave. he was on the call.>>reporter: lenny and his family got to meet one paramedic who helped to save his life. >>i appreciate your help. >>reporter: not only were the firefighters and paramedics not able to get to the house in record time, they were also able to get him excellent care in the ambulance. that is when he got to the hospital in no time. nicu doctors say it was that same transition from home to hospital that really saved his life. >>at six pounds four ounces, little lenny
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that's what victor hanson, a historian points out. 1980, president carter revealed a conspiracy abouton's team of the release of 52 american hostages and reagan's team to delay their release until after reagan won. well, carter lost by a large margin anyway. and then democrat john kerry alleged a conspiracy by the george w. bush administration alleging that it had struck a deal with the saudi royal family to make u.s. voters happy and lower u.s. gas prices by allowing saudi arabia to pump more oil. there's no proof of that and bush won handedly anyway. and also during the 1968 campaign, republican nominee richard nixon opened up a back channel to the south vietnamese to convince them to stall peace talks in order to end the vietnam war to make lbj's vice president look bad. let's bring in fiscal times columnist. russian propaganda, the rallies of fake news, that's really unacceptable. but we've had these shadowy conspiracy theories about there every time. >> yeah. it turns out every loser for 40 or 50 years has blamed some obscure foreign influence for their loss. and as you go throug
that's what victor hanson, a historian points out. 1980, president carter revealed a conspiracy abouton's team of the release of 52 american hostages and reagan's team to delay their release until after reagan won. well, carter lost by a large margin anyway. and then democrat john kerry alleged a conspiracy by the george w. bush administration alleging that it had struck a deal with the saudi royal family to make u.s. voters happy and lower u.s. gas prices by allowing saudi arabia to pump more...
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victor davis hanson thank you as always. great to see you.on's latest explanation for herna defeat, women don't recognize all the sexism in the world. up next, i will ask a democratic strategist whether this theory makes her defeat any moreic explicable than the prior explanations did. what exactly does it mean? stay tuned. whoooo. i enjoy the fresher things in life. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest... ...prices. so if you're anything like me... ...you'll want to check tripadvisor. we now instantly compare prices... ...from over 200 booking sites... ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. go on, try something fresh. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. [notification tone] ♪ i love your vest. your crocheted purses have wonderful eyes. ♪ in the modern world, an app can help you find your perfect match. and with esurance, coverage counselor® can help you find great coverage that's a perfect match too. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an alls
victor davis hanson thank you as always. great to see you.on's latest explanation for herna defeat, women don't recognize all the sexism in the world. up next, i will ask a democratic strategist whether this theory makes her defeat any moreic explicable than the prior explanations did. what exactly does it mean? stay tuned. whoooo. i enjoy the fresher things in life. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest... ...prices. so if you're anything like me... ...you'll...
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properly seen corporate tax cuts are really worker tax cuts, look at this economist andrew hanson of marquette university and ike brannon found a corporate rate cut between 30% to 57% creates more jobs, rising between 6-22% and wage increases jump to almost 28%, even a tax happy european union found that when you raise corporate taxes by 10 percentage points that's going to cut worker wages by 7% so carl, the facts are there. why is the media and why are the democrats continuing to mislead? >> well, look. if you're a democrat or liberal, you either say it's a piece of your faith that corporations are evil. you made a great case there, you're right. that corporate tax is paid for by somebody and most of that is paid for as you pointed out by workers in lower wages. i'd say there's another problem with the tax code on businesses that is affecting american jobs, that is going to be fixed by this tax reform and that's the fact that we're the only major industrialized country that taxes the foreign profits of american companies twice. your general electric, you sell an airplane engine in
properly seen corporate tax cuts are really worker tax cuts, look at this economist andrew hanson of marquette university and ike brannon found a corporate rate cut between 30% to 57% creates more jobs, rising between 6-22% and wage increases jump to almost 28%, even a tax happy european union found that when you raise corporate taxes by 10 percentage points that's going to cut worker wages by 7% so carl, the facts are there. why is the media and why are the democrats continuing to mislead?...
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eastern "new york times" magazine contradict tore suzie hanson reflects on travel abroad and reports on world view of america's tolerant inthriewns, and at 11 paul professor of sociology at the university of massachusetts talks about western lek chul who is supported policemen dictator over the past century that whats tonight on c-span2's booktv. and now -- hillary clinton.
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investigations, one led by former fbi director, webster, of the embarrassing and damaging robert hansonn of the fbi fouled up and turning over mcveigh documents, and a top-to-bottom review of the fbi's mission and management ordered by the attorney general. >> that's what was perceived of what was wrong with the fbi. how did mueller make it right? >> well, that wasn't the half of it. in the weeks after 9/11, the fbi rounded up 1,200 people, none of whom belonged to al qaeda. some of them were treated very harshly. the fbi's internal communications systems were a wreck. >> so what did he do? >> over the course of two years, with tremendous turnover, the average counterterrorism director at the fbi lasted less than a year, gradually, mueller righted the ship. and got to steer in the direction of, we can't just investigate crimes after they have, we have to serve legally as an intelligence service, and we have to not only combat the war on terror, but at the same time protect our civil liberties. that balancing act was very hard. >> was he better situated to handle the intel given the back
investigations, one led by former fbi director, webster, of the embarrassing and damaging robert hansonn of the fbi fouled up and turning over mcveigh documents, and a top-to-bottom review of the fbi's mission and management ordered by the attorney general. >> that's what was perceived of what was wrong with the fbi. how did mueller make it right? >> well, that wasn't the half of it. in the weeks after 9/11, the fbi rounded up 1,200 people, none of whom belonged to al qaeda. some of...
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sentence but what is it coming to into should we get cia trader s like aldridge james and james robert hansonon and invite them to harvard just for their point of view? there's a point where you have to draw the line and the folks at the harvard institute of politics seem to have lost any idea of where that line is between a legitimate person, you might disagree with and they have people from the left and the right up there but chelsea manning after all is basically a trader and that was the point that mike morell and mike pompeo were trying to get. >> liz: all of these officials said chelsea manning has of course a right to be transgender those are their words, the right to be transgender. this is about being a trader putting our guys at risk and encouraging other leakers potential potentially right? >> yeah exactly. well that's a really good point because the left makes the argument that well, all chelsea manning was doing was trying to promote transparency. transparency by leaking classified deeply classified documents, 750,000 of them out of what the military had. i mean that's not transp
sentence but what is it coming to into should we get cia trader s like aldridge james and james robert hansonon and invite them to harvard just for their point of view? there's a point where you have to draw the line and the folks at the harvard institute of politics seem to have lost any idea of where that line is between a legitimate person, you might disagree with and they have people from the left and the right up there but chelsea manning after all is basically a trader and that was the...
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craig will discuss the life and political career of newt gringrich and this week susie hanson reflects on travels abroad and weighs in on america's global standing. >> there's definitely the question if we are exceptional and the question of why had i never thought that this was a form of propaganda, why had i not thought to question where was this concept coming from and what was the job that it was doing for individual americans and i think that, you know, one thing that i was realizing that took a long time to realize is that the very language that we use when we talk about foreign countries has been kind of determined for us a very long time ago because we tended to look at muslim countries and specially countries in the east as were they catching up with us or were they behind us and what that does is that prevents you from being able to see the country on its own terms. >> after words airs on book tv every saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. you can watch all previous interviews on our website at booktv.org. >> the truth is that the times succeeds on so many f
craig will discuss the life and political career of newt gringrich and this week susie hanson reflects on travels abroad and weighs in on america's global standing. >> there's definitely the question if we are exceptional and the question of why had i never thought that this was a form of propaganda, why had i not thought to question where was this concept coming from and what was the job that it was doing for individual americans and i think that, you know, one thing that i was realizing...
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. >>> and prince harry made a new friend in toronto. 2-year-old emily hanson made a grab for the prince'sopcorn as he was absorbed in conversation. when the prince realized who was going on, he teased emily by taking the popcorn away, but then he gave it back and shared it with her. there you go looks like it tasted good, too that's the update at this hour back dntown to "squawk alley." sara, back to you. >> i already loved prince harry, even more now. >> he's got such a big heart >> and popcorn, my favorite food >> there you go. you got it, sara >>> markets closing in the uk and across europe right now. mixed session over there, as you can see. italy in the red most of the markets, though, from the uk to germany in the green. aiming for a sixth straight day of gains european bond yields have been on the move jumping along with u.s. treasury yields, we should say. we are looking at the highest yields there in weeks on expectations of tighter monetary policy worldwide moving on to currencies. that had been boosting the dollar against current sis like the euro, little bit a reversal in that
. >>> and prince harry made a new friend in toronto. 2-year-old emily hanson made a grab for the prince'sopcorn as he was absorbed in conversation. when the prince realized who was going on, he teased emily by taking the popcorn away, but then he gave it back and shared it with her. there you go looks like it tasted good, too that's the update at this hour back dntown to "squawk alley." sara, back to you. >> i already loved prince harry, even more now. >> he's got...
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eastern "new york times" magazine contradict tore suzie hanson reflects on travel abroad and reports on world view of america's tolerant inthriewns, and at 11 paul professor of sociology at the university of massachusetts talks about western lek chul who is supported policemen dictator over the past century that whats tonight on c-span2's booktv. and now -- hillary clinton. .. >> thank you very much. good evening. i am bradley co-owner politics and prose. [applause] along with my wife. and be half of the entire staff, welcome and thank you for coming. [applause] what a marvelous crown what a great space for a book event. thank you to the warner theater for making this spacious place available. as much as we enjoy hosting our authors that are store on connecticut avenue northwest, we had a feeling that a somewhat larger venue would be needed for this one. in fact, this is the largest author talk that we have ever sponsored. tickets sold out in a matter of minutes. so congratulations, you are the lucky ones. since its release one week ago, what happened, hillary clinton's new book abou
eastern "new york times" magazine contradict tore suzie hanson reflects on travel abroad and reports on world view of america's tolerant inthriewns, and at 11 paul professor of sociology at the university of massachusetts talks about western lek chul who is supported policemen dictator over the past century that whats tonight on c-span2's booktv. and now -- hillary clinton. .. >> thank you very much. good evening. i am bradley co-owner politics and prose. [applause] along with...
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david hanson found in pictures success which led the paralympic success when he won a bronze medal inthing to then be competitive again and be pa rt to then be competitive again and be part of a team again. it's inspired so many in its wake. i want to take you back to 1998. dan is here. the year of my birth! laughter boyzone were number one with all i need. we were still watching vhs‘s. gareth barry made his debut for aston villa. he‘s about to make history this weekend. 0n about to make history this weekend. on monday he beats ryan giggs' premier league record. he is level with him at the moment. he's had an amazing career. he's 633 premier league appearances he's going to make on monday. this week we sent phil neville to have a chat with him. he came up with this idea himself. phil neville is an 509 premier league appearances. they decided to have a quiz. this is part of the interview. we‘re going to do a little bit of a quiz. here‘s number 572, do you remember that one? laughter. i don‘t know that one, by the way. you‘ll not know many of them! appearance number one. sheffield wedne
david hanson found in pictures success which led the paralympic success when he won a bronze medal inthing to then be competitive again and be pa rt to then be competitive again and be part of a team again. it's inspired so many in its wake. i want to take you back to 1998. dan is here. the year of my birth! laughter boyzone were number one with all i need. we were still watching vhs‘s. gareth barry made his debut for aston villa. he‘s about to make history this weekend. 0n about to make...
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>> the oom bop, the hanson twins. you know what, you're eclectic in your music and your work. you have the triple crown. you'll get the grammy one day. the new season of "how to get away with murder" premiers tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central on abc. >> coming up "black-ish" star anthony anderson is here live also. >> look up there. back here "g.m.a.," human comic books, head to television we have a life sized pup here, it has cool powers like teleporting. you know what teleporting is? >> yeah. >> season premier of marvels and humans friday night 7:00 p.m., what do you think of your lock jaw animals. do you dig them? >> they are cool. >> you can keep them. let's check what's happening here's a look at the local weather check it out. >> reporter: thank, rob, we have a good start to the day. it's breezy out there. 72 out there, heading up to 79. cooler than yesterday. tomorrow, a crisp, cool, start, lots of sunshine, 72 for the high. i'm with anthony anderson. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> it's finally fall everyone favorit
>> the oom bop, the hanson twins. you know what, you're eclectic in your music and your work. you have the triple crown. you'll get the grammy one day. the new season of "how to get away with murder" premiers tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central on abc. >> coming up "black-ish" star anthony anderson is here live also. >> look up there. back here "g.m.a.," human comic books, head to television we have a life sized pup here, it has cool powers like...
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thomas hannafin kevin james hannan senior >> michael lawrence hannan >> dana hannon >> christine hanson'sbergen's >> haran james haran gerald francis >> jeffrey hardy's >> tj hargrave >> francis harris >> harvey harold >> stephen harrell >> melissa >> aisha harris >> stuart herod's >> john clinton hartz >> emeric harvey >> and my wing man, seiler, fellow sailor. when my minds eye is frozen in time as a young man who each welcomed his grandchild, his namesake, your friends and family miss you. but we all feel blessed and young again when we see you in your grandsons face >> and my mother, barbara walsh. 16 years have come and gone and you have left big footprints to fill. we will continue as a family to plan, celebrate and go forward. it's so very difficult without you. we know it is what you would have wanted. we continue to persevere and honor you, wife, mother, grandmother, sister, friend. your grandbabies would make you so proud. we miss you and love you always. god bless america's >> lisa >> thomas theodore haskell junior >> timothy haskell's >> joseph free >> leonard hatton junior >>
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do so was because of probably the greatest moneymaker and advertiser in the game of his ball, cap hanson helped draw the color line in baseball that existed from 1887 to 1947. before a game against newark, he reportedly said get that "n" off the field. he was clearly a racist and one of the most vocal opponents of -- vocal proponents of the -- opponents of the inclusion of blacks in the game. but blacks continue to play -- continued to play baseball, and they formed their own teams as early as 1885, you have a team called the cuban giants. they formed in new york as part of the argyle restaurant. they were waiters. thing is, the giants became a major name. cuban ex-giants, i think you understand. for some reason, it becomes a name associated with many african-american teams. the reason they chose cuban was to try and hide the fact they were black. they were trying to say, no, we are latinos. but people knew. people knew they were black, and so this was a black team. they would go and play against white pro teams, other black -- white semipro teams, other black teams. that is what was goi
do so was because of probably the greatest moneymaker and advertiser in the game of his ball, cap hanson helped draw the color line in baseball that existed from 1887 to 1947. before a game against newark, he reportedly said get that "n" off the field. he was clearly a racist and one of the most vocal opponents of -- vocal proponents of the -- opponents of the inclusion of blacks in the game. but blacks continue to play -- continued to play baseball, and they formed their own teams as...
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>> the oom bop, the hanson twins. you know what, you're eclectic in your music and your work. you have the triple crown. you'll get the grammy one day. the new season of "how to get away with murder" premiers tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central on abc. >> coming up "black-ish" star anthony anderson is here live also. >> look up i'm a lawyer, and i have clients, and i am proud to do what i do on behalf of my clients. narrator: the clients john adams and his team are so proud to work for? banks accused of money laundering. big corporations accused of defrauding taxpayers. and mortgage lenders accused of unfairly foreclosing on homes. now he wants to be attorney general. john adams: the best attorney general the powerful and well-connected can buy. i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. >> back here on "gma" with these girls here on their fall break. we have a live size lock jaw right here in our studio. this super size pup serves as the protector of the royal family and has some pretty coo
>> the oom bop, the hanson twins. you know what, you're eclectic in your music and your work. you have the triple crown. you'll get the grammy one day. the new season of "how to get away with murder" premiers tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central on abc. >> coming up "black-ish" star anthony anderson is here live also. >> look up i'm a lawyer, and i have clients, and i am proud to do what i do on behalf of my clients. narrator: the clients john adams and his team...
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. >>> sunday night on after words, "new york times" magazine contributor suzie hanson on her travels abroad. >> there's definite that question of are we exceptional. there's also the question of why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda. why had i never stopped to question where was this coming from. one thing that i was realizing -- this took a long time to realize, in fact, is that the very language we used when we talked about foreign countries had been kind of determined for us a very long time ago. we tended to look at countries in the east as were they catching up with us or were they behind us. what that does is that prevents you from being able to see the country on its own terms. >> sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2's book tv. >>> a decisiiscussion on how to provide better access and specialized care for veterans with spinal cord injuries and diseases. the group paralyzed veterans of america hosted the event late last month. it's just over two-and-a-half hours. >> all right, so, before we have dr. baligh yehia come up and give what will be great keyno
. >>> sunday night on after words, "new york times" magazine contributor suzie hanson on her travels abroad. >> there's definite that question of are we exceptional. there's also the question of why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda. why had i never stopped to question where was this coming from. one thing that i was realizing -- this took a long time to realize, in fact, is that the very language we used when we talked about foreign countries had been...
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the hanson brothers. mm-bop.e a lot of john denver too. >> you know what, you're eclectic in your music, in your work, you have the triple crown. you're going to get that grammy one day. we're looking forward to that. but the new season of "how to get away with murder", it premiered tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central right here on abc. come on back, anthony anderson, he's here live also. >> hey, look out there. >> look up >>> back here on "gma" with natalia and julianna from atlanta. i'm here with the comic book series, humans. this super size pup serves as the protector of the inhumans royal family and has cool powers like tell porting. do you know what tell porting is? >> yes. >> you do? you can tell me about it later. premieres friday night at 8:00, 7:00 central right here on abc. what do you think of your lock jaw animals? >> they're really cool. >> you can keep them. you look >>> i'm abc7 news meteorologist drew tuma with your forecast. 92 san jose. accuweather seven-day forecast, widespread relief from the heat
the hanson brothers. mm-bop.e a lot of john denver too. >> you know what, you're eclectic in your music, in your work, you have the triple crown. you're going to get that grammy one day. we're looking forward to that. but the new season of "how to get away with murder", it premiered tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central right here on abc. come on back, anthony anderson, he's here live also. >> hey, look out there. >> look up >>> back here on "gma" with...
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my guess is that is the next book i am already doing research the victor davis hanson has the wisdomeeks in that civilization i see it is a fun and interesting subjects the most exciting perhaps is that it seems some friends of mine over many years have discovered what is it the cow which is not. the archeologist in the 80 in the '90s may case it is actually an island to the north sub have made the case it is part of cephalonia and these friends have done a lot of research and have written a book coming out soon i want to write about that because and the course of their discovery they have proven to me that ithaca is the southeastern part of cephalonia end they have discovered the largest to midwestern greece a staggering archaeological find someone to write about that. my interests are wide ranging. >> host: new mexico go ahead. >> caller: how are you? i want to say god bless eric for his exceptional work. i have an attorney they were shackling kids did new mexico we came forward again shackling kids they said it is of slavery kids were shackled in court fortunately the supreme cour
my guess is that is the next book i am already doing research the victor davis hanson has the wisdomeeks in that civilization i see it is a fun and interesting subjects the most exciting perhaps is that it seems some friends of mine over many years have discovered what is it the cow which is not. the archeologist in the 80 in the '90s may case it is actually an island to the north sub have made the case it is part of cephalonia and these friends have done a lot of research and have written a...
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senator hanson. >> i know i shared people around new hampshire when i said we were going to have bipartisan hearings and listen to experts who actually deal with the nitty-gritty of how health insurance and health care works. there was a real sigh of relief. so i'm very grateful for the hearings. i'm very grateful for a panel that pronounces insurance in all different ways because i'm the daughter of a southerner and a new englander. so you sound like my family to me. and i also think it's really important that you're all here because it is essential that we drill down to how things work as opposed to big concepts. when we talk about letting people buy into a ris a or employer sponsored plans. when we enacted cobra so people who terminated their employment could still buy their plan. a lot of people couldn't afford it once the employer subsidy went away. think it's real important as we have these discussions we hear from all of you about how things work. and to that point, secretary miller, i'd like to just start with you. right now, about 5% of people who buy health insurance coverage in t
senator hanson. >> i know i shared people around new hampshire when i said we were going to have bipartisan hearings and listen to experts who actually deal with the nitty-gritty of how health insurance and health care works. there was a real sigh of relief. so i'm very grateful for the hearings. i'm very grateful for a panel that pronounces insurance in all different ways because i'm the daughter of a southerner and a new englander. so you sound like my family to me. and i also think...
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we're taking several state side employees, tony neal, henry, darrell hanson.rell will actually film us while we're doing this as well as work with us to get it to you guys so you have some video and audio of what we're doing. >> thanks, guys. great job. [ applause ] >> we'll send it back to you in the studio. >> love the local evident. >> my gosh. >> obviously never liked to see tragedy but it does always prove this country still is -- >> our humanity. >> brings the best. >> charitable and good. we actually are finally i think seeing a little bit of moisture from irma here today. but to get more on our local weather let's go ahead and talk with tucker. hey, tuck. >> holly, yeah. light rain showers warm front coming through and it is sort of the remnants of make the presence felt. we'll have, you know what improvement around here later afternoon. feel the humidity out there today. feels more tropical. nothing by july or august standards but more humid than it's been as we've had some moisture working through the region early this morning. reagan national 68 deg
we're taking several state side employees, tony neal, henry, darrell hanson.rell will actually film us while we're doing this as well as work with us to get it to you guys so you have some video and audio of what we're doing. >> thanks, guys. great job. [ applause ] >> we'll send it back to you in the studio. >> love the local evident. >> my gosh. >> obviously never liked to see tragedy but it does always prove this country still is -- >> our humanity....
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joining us is brett hanson thanks for joining us today. >> thank you >> i'm signature next to somebodyttle upset because she believesthat she i now exposed. what does that mean? if you're among the 113 million whose personal information was compromised in this. >> well, i'm glad that she is concerned because she should be concerned. too many americans just think about their digital persona and just push past it. this is very important, how you get credit scores and how you buy a house so you have to be responsible for it and thoughtful of it this breech is serious we mentioned the breech. >> go asglaed what does it aal all mean -- quite frustrationing as a consumer because it's not clear how you can protect yourself especially equifax you have to give your information to this credit agency because they control your life and i wish there was no reason to deal with them and there were other ways for companies to determine our credit worthiness. what should i do now >> protecting yourself in the digital world is not protect yourself in the physical world you need to know what's happening
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." >> wes and katie hanson, their first due in september. this summer. wouldn't it be cool if garth did the gender reveal? he saw the sign. and he read their note to the crowd. take a listen. >> i have to tell you. i'm extremely happy for you i have three of these. >> the country star has three daughters. the house lights turned pink. and the couple learned they were having a girl. they were going to name that baby brooks. >> cute. >> after that, garth made this generous offer. >> we'll make a deal. if i'm still alive when brooks goes to college, we'll pay for her college. >> oh. >> wow. >> how about that? he feels sorry for the next child because they can't top that story. but what a fun -- and garth is known to do that. >> the lights are all pink. that's a gender reveal. >> i just sent a blast e-mail. that's a little better. >>> coming up, the touching story of pop star selena gomez and the best friend that stepped up when she needed a kidney france plant. >>> and jake gyllenhaal taking on the story of a boston survivor. >>> and the little
." >> wes and katie hanson, their first due in september. this summer. wouldn't it be cool if garth did the gender reveal? he saw the sign. and he read their note to the crowd. take a listen. >> i have to tell you. i'm extremely happy for you i have three of these. >> the country star has three daughters. the house lights turned pink. and the couple learned they were having a girl. they were going to name that baby brooks. >> cute. >> after that, garth made...
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. >> wes and katie hanson have a funny story to share with their children.they thought wouldn't it be cool if garth did the gender reveal? so he saw their sign and read their note to the crowd. take a listen. i have three of these. >> the light turned pink and the couple learned they were having a girl. they promised that whether it was a boy or girl they were going to name that baby brooks. so then after that, garth made this generous offer. >> we'll make a deal. if i am still alive when brooks goes to college, we'll fpay for her college. >> wow! >> how about that? he feels a little sorry for the next child because they won't be able to top that story. garth is known to do. that does he those fun things at his concert. >> the lights are all pink. that is jenlder reveal. hello. >> i just sent a blast e-mail to my friends and family. all right. thank you. coming up, the touching story of pop star selena gomez and best friend who stepped up when she needed a kidney transplant. >> and jake jillenhall taking on the real life story of a boston bombing survivor. >
. >> wes and katie hanson have a funny story to share with their children.they thought wouldn't it be cool if garth did the gender reveal? so he saw their sign and read their note to the crowd. take a listen. i have three of these. >> the light turned pink and the couple learned they were having a girl. they promised that whether it was a boy or girl they were going to name that baby brooks. so then after that, garth made this generous offer. >> we'll make a deal. if i am...
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. >> david bruno, radio host cathy barnett and attorney heather hanson.us. >> thank you. ainsley: because this is a political discussion of our country coming together. show hands who is a conservative in the audience? who is considered a liberal? [laughter] kind of? you are on the fence? and the rest of you raise your hands, independents? >> four independents. how can we come together as a country and i will start with you, hope. >> i think we need to take this moment to come together as a country. one country. we are one nation under god. we are all created in equal dignity as human beings. we need to put aside the politics and really focus on what's important. this hurricane, this tragedy in houston and the surrounding area of harvey is breaking august of our hearts. we need to come together. americans are generous. we have generous hearts. helping hands. we need to come together. we need to put away our differences. we are a big family. sometimes kids fight. you know, but then your house burns down. so are the kids still fighting? no they are focusing
. >> david bruno, radio host cathy barnett and attorney heather hanson.us. >> thank you. ainsley: because this is a political discussion of our country coming together. show hands who is a conservative in the audience? who is considered a liberal? [laughter] kind of? you are on the fence? and the rest of you raise your hands, independents? >> four independents. how can we come together as a country and i will start with you, hope. >> i think we need to take this moment...
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victor david hanson was one of my favorite writers.on? there would have been a war already. so i mean, there's a lot going on. we have the second infantry division there. there's a lot of conventional forces. but this would have had to have been done sooner or later. so, yeah, it's edgy, and it's a bit scary, but this has to be done. at least in some way, he has to be put in his place. >> right. and right now, if you ask the american people about this, because he does have nuclear weapons, they were asked, and they say 58% favor using diplomatic efforts for 35% are opposed to doing it. we're at the point now, terry, whoever was the 45th president would be dealing the same way. but some in the state department are worried about the tone of the president. are you? >> no. i'm not that worried about it. listen, president trump's going to be president trump. this is how he's going to be. he's always been this way. i actually kind of filtered out a lot of the way he says stuff or what he says. you bring a good point. someone -- whoever was i
victor david hanson was one of my favorite writers.on? there would have been a war already. so i mean, there's a lot going on. we have the second infantry division there. there's a lot of conventional forces. but this would have had to have been done sooner or later. so, yeah, it's edgy, and it's a bit scary, but this has to be done. at least in some way, he has to be put in his place. >> right. and right now, if you ask the american people about this, because he does have nuclear...
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and hypothesize what bonhoeffer or socrates or for that matter a current history like victor david hansonnthiana, might say to a group that was essentially be naacp, black lives matter, al sharpton, about the current movement or their feelings of being abused by confederate memorials, government places like fort bragg, going beyond that, and going beyond the civil war and going back to the revolution, jefferson and washington, and going beyond that, going back to columbus. there seems to be a lot of revisited going on. i don't understand it. i don't i do respond to. i tend laugh at it. >> guest: to me most of the stuff, and unfortunate thing has happened, let's in the last 40 or so years, where having the status of victim has cultural capital where we are in our culture right now. that's a pity. i know so many people, african americans, they would call themselves a black, who, they want no part in this. they are embarrassed. they are embarrassed that there are people put themselves out there leaders, people like al sharpton and jesse jackson who i think have done own people tremendous dis
and hypothesize what bonhoeffer or socrates or for that matter a current history like victor david hansonnthiana, might say to a group that was essentially be naacp, black lives matter, al sharpton, about the current movement or their feelings of being abused by confederate memorials, government places like fort bragg, going beyond that, and going beyond the civil war and going back to the revolution, jefferson and washington, and going beyond that, going back to columbus. there seems to be a...