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and we don't think and a lot of people in the harrison community don't think that making harrison morea is an improvement. >> wouldn't harrison have to go pretty far to be more like west africa? >> we want business owners in harrison to understand that they don't have to feel pressure of being bullied by the task force. >> and how do you mean bullied, just to be clear? >> for instance, somebody put a sign up on the highway in harrison, "anti-racist is a code word for anti-white." we still to this day, we don't know who put the sign up. >> but can we all just agree that it seems unfriendly? just as a -- >> i don't see it that way. >> you don't see it that way? >> no. >> so would you be fine if the sign came down? >> absolutely not. the sign has been a success. >> like when i drive into town and i see that sign, anti-racism equals anti-white, it makes me feel like as a guy who's not from this community driving into this community i should probably drive through this community. >> when i say racist, can you honestly tell me you don't see a white person? >> i can honestly tell you that. >>
and we don't think and a lot of people in the harrison community don't think that making harrison morea is an improvement. >> wouldn't harrison have to go pretty far to be more like west africa? >> we want business owners in harrison to understand that they don't have to feel pressure of being bullied by the task force. >> and how do you mean bullied, just to be clear? >> for instance, somebody put a sign up on the highway in harrison, "anti-racist is a code word...
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sorry to interrupt, jaime harrison.does seem to me there's a very interesting proposition before the american people right now as they look at politics and the looming mid—term elections, they have to decide whether they want to vote for democratic control of the house and the senate, which could then lead to much, much ramped up investigation of donald trump, because we have seen senior democrats, including leading politicians in the democratic caucus in the house of representatives, saying that they want an impeachment resolution brought before the house. 0ne congressman, james rankin of maryland, said the other day "it is hard to think of a more impeachable president in american history." do you also agree the democrats, as part of their electoral strategy, should focus on the potential for impeaching the president? i don't think we need to go down an impeachment road at this point. i think what needs to happen is that mueller needs to continue his investigation to see whether there was any collusion, to see whether
sorry to interrupt, jaime harrison.does seem to me there's a very interesting proposition before the american people right now as they look at politics and the looming mid—term elections, they have to decide whether they want to vote for democratic control of the house and the senate, which could then lead to much, much ramped up investigation of donald trump, because we have seen senior democrats, including leading politicians in the democratic caucus in the house of representatives, saying...
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william henry harrison delivers his inauguration speech. a storm comes through washington, d.c., pouring down rain. during the speech in that rain william henry harrison 68 years old comes down with pneumonia and dies one month later. unbelievable clay says. now, john tyler is president. totally not what we planned, clay says. well, that's okay, we're -- i
william henry harrison delivers his inauguration speech. a storm comes through washington, d.c., pouring down rain. during the speech in that rain william henry harrison 68 years old comes down with pneumonia and dies one month later. unbelievable clay says. now, john tyler is president. totally not what we planned, clay says. well, that's okay, we're -- i
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at the age of twenty two john harrison built his first chronometer he spent sixty years of his life studying how time could be measured precisely his premise was that if a navigator at sea knew the exact time in his home port then from the difference between that time and the time on board ship he could calculate the position of the vessel in degrees latitude and long it cheap. for centuries no one had been able to make a clock that measured the time accurately at sea without being influenced by fluctuations in temperature and humidity well by the ship's motion and that was john harrison's great achievement. the h. four is the size of a pocket watch and it represents the sum of harrison skills on a twelve week trial voyage in seven hundred sixty one this little corner deviated from greenwich mean time by only five seconds. in eight hundred eighty four an international conference was held in washington d.c. at which forty one delegates from twenty five nations agreed to declare the line of long beach you don't which greenwich lay as the prime meridian in doing so they merely confirme
at the age of twenty two john harrison built his first chronometer he spent sixty years of his life studying how time could be measured precisely his premise was that if a navigator at sea knew the exact time in his home port then from the difference between that time and the time on board ship he could calculate the position of the vessel in degrees latitude and long it cheap. for centuries no one had been able to make a clock that measured the time accurately at sea without being influenced...
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jaime harrison, i wish we could go on, but we're out of time.hello there. things are looking cooler and fresher now for the rest of this week, particularly across northern and western areas, with a mixture of sunshine and showers. some of the showers will continue to be quite heavy as well, maybe with the risk of thunder. the reason for the cooler air, area of low pressure has driven out the heat into the near continent, introducing something cooler and fresher off the atlantic, and we'll maintain a west or south—westerly airflow. now, early on thursday, we will see further showers returning to western scotland and northern ireland, some of them could be quite heavy, and across central, southern and eastern parts of england, thickening cloud moving uo from the south will bring a few showers or even some patchy rain. across scotland and northern ireland, it's going to be a chilly start to this morning, temperatures in low single figures in some areas. so for thursday itself, it's looking bright with plenty of sunshine around. there will continue
jaime harrison, i wish we could go on, but we're out of time.hello there. things are looking cooler and fresher now for the rest of this week, particularly across northern and western areas, with a mixture of sunshine and showers. some of the showers will continue to be quite heavy as well, maybe with the risk of thunder. the reason for the cooler air, area of low pressure has driven out the heat into the near continent, introducing something cooler and fresher off the atlantic, and we'll...
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jaime harrison in columbia south carolina, welcome to hardtalk.phen, thank you for having me. just if you months back, one of the most senior democrats in the senate, charles chuck schumer, said this: i smell a wave coming. it seemed at that point that the democrats were absolutely convinced that they will go to sweep away the republicans in congress. are you just as confident of that today?” feel really good about our chances this fall. you know, we have done extremely well in a lot of state legislative races. we have slipped 43 seats that were republican and are now democrat. and i think the momentum is on are now democrat. and i think the momentum is on oui’ are now democrat. and i think the momentum is on our side and we need to just continue to push, continue to just continue to push, continue to build our operations. and that people will be in good shape in november. if you look at the most recent polling evidence, donald trump's popularity, his approval rating, is slowly but surely on the rise through the early 40s to the low 40s midge poin
jaime harrison in columbia south carolina, welcome to hardtalk.phen, thank you for having me. just if you months back, one of the most senior democrats in the senate, charles chuck schumer, said this: i smell a wave coming. it seemed at that point that the democrats were absolutely convinced that they will go to sweep away the republicans in congress. are you just as confident of that today?” feel really good about our chances this fall. you know, we have done extremely well in a lot of state...
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william henry harrison delivers his inauguration speech. a storm comes through washington, d.c., pouring down rain. during the speech in that rain william henry harrison 68 years old comes down with pneumonia and dies one month later. unbelievable clay says. now, john tyler is president. totally not what we planned, clay says. well, that's okay, we're -- i mean, tyler is not jackson at least. jackson is not in office. we're going to push through a new bill. clay pushes through a new bill for a bank, this time he calls it something different because the bank of the states has been a bit stained, the name of that. he calls it the fiscal bank. it flies through the house, it flies through the senate, gets on john tyler's bill, veto. clay can't believe it. vetoes the bill. all right. we're going to try again. clay pushes through another bill, this time we're going -- we won't even call it a bank, that's how much the country hates banks, we're going to call it the fiscal corporation, it's the same thing but we are just renaming it. fiscal corpora
william henry harrison delivers his inauguration speech. a storm comes through washington, d.c., pouring down rain. during the speech in that rain william henry harrison 68 years old comes down with pneumonia and dies one month later. unbelievable clay says. now, john tyler is president. totally not what we planned, clay says. well, that's okay, we're -- i mean, tyler is not jackson at least. jackson is not in office. we're going to push through a new bill. clay pushes through a new bill for a...
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they would come and harrison would give them a short speech. mostly attuned to their own interest for something that would resonate with people generally. he had his own stenographer take down what he said. and then he would go over what he said, make sure it was what he wanted people to read. and he would give it to the associated press the next morning it was in the newspapers all over the country. >> charles calhoun, sunday night eight eastern and q&a. >> good afternoon and welcome to the fdr presidential library. i'm bill harris deputy director here. i'm glad everyone turned out today. a beautiful day for this event. the 15th actually. i cannot believe 15 years has passed. fdr wanted this place to be very active and here we are. still rolling along 76
they would come and harrison would give them a short speech. mostly attuned to their own interest for something that would resonate with people generally. he had his own stenographer take down what he said. and then he would go over what he said, make sure it was what he wanted people to read. and he would give it to the associated press the next morning it was in the newspapers all over the country. >> charles calhoun, sunday night eight eastern and q&a. >> good afternoon and...
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harrison stayed home in his own bed, he would meet delegations and visited delegations from around the state and that country. often, they would. the special interest groups, all minors, wheat farmers, con farmers, and harrison would give , mostlyhort speech attuned to their own interests, but something that would resonate with people, generally. he had his own stenographer take done what he said and that he would go over what he had said, to be sure that it was what when he wanted to put to their associated press the next morning. historian charles calhoun sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. c-span, or history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. coming up tonight on c-span, submitters a tribute to their late colleague, john mccain, who passed away saturday in arizona. then, nebras
harrison stayed home in his own bed, he would meet delegations and visited delegations from around the state and that country. often, they would. the special interest groups, all minors, wheat farmers, con farmers, and harrison would give , mostlyhort speech attuned to their own interests, but something that would resonate with people, generally. he had his own stenographer take done what he said and that he would go over what he had said, to be sure that it was what when he wanted to put to...
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colm harrison, bbc news. to say is so focused for the last few days, kept the emotions, maybe they will come out tomorrow morning that tried to stay. how did your dad keep together? did he say anything to you at the 16th, it was anything to you at the 16th, it was a big moment when you went three ahead, or coming up18, a big moment when you went three ahead, or coming up 18, were there any words from him? no, we kind of carried on with our own game like it was a practice round. i was quite nervous and i think he was too but we didn't really say anything to each other, we tried to get the job done, as they say, and he was amazing this week. i'm very glad i kept it together. she was born on the friday that masters tournament when nick faldo we nt masters tournament when nick faldo went on to beat greg norman so famously, that's why she got the name georgia, from her father, wayne. i've been chatting to him since the victory, he said there we re two since the victory, he said there were two things he had to do a
colm harrison, bbc news. to say is so focused for the last few days, kept the emotions, maybe they will come out tomorrow morning that tried to stay. how did your dad keep together? did he say anything to you at the 16th, it was anything to you at the 16th, it was a big moment when you went three ahead, or coming up18, a big moment when you went three ahead, or coming up 18, were there any words from him? no, we kind of carried on with our own game like it was a practice round. i was quite...
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colm harrison reports.e 19th and final time this year before it moves to memphis in 2019. so far there's only been one multiple winner of the tournament in its various guises, tiger woods with a record eight victories to his name. the last of those was back in 2013. his last tournament win anywhere in fact. woods was among the early starters on thursday and opened up with a four under par round of 66 that included this 50 foot putt for birdie on the 18th. but his efforts we re birdie on the 18th. but his efforts were surpassed by a superb round from ian poulter. being bridgeman, who won the houston 0pen back in april, and has a european ryder cup place in his sights, has never finished in the top ten at firestone but fired an eight under par 62. he hit 12 out of 14 fairways and 14 out of 18 greens in regulation. poulter leads by one shot from two americans, kyle stanley and this man, rickie fowler, whose round of 63 was bogey free. the 2014 champion, rory mcilroy, is also well placed overnight after a 65. w
colm harrison reports.e 19th and final time this year before it moves to memphis in 2019. so far there's only been one multiple winner of the tournament in its various guises, tiger woods with a record eight victories to his name. the last of those was back in 2013. his last tournament win anywhere in fact. woods was among the early starters on thursday and opened up with a four under par round of 66 that included this 50 foot putt for birdie on the 18th. but his efforts we re birdie on the...
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rick harrison, how are you, sir? >> i'm doing great. >> you know, you're an entrepreneur, very successful businessman. couple of questions, just to begin with here. you never went to college, did you? >> nope. mark: all of this talk about free college, free college and you can't make it unless you went to college. how far in high school did you go? >> finish the ninth great. mark: ninth grade? >> yeah. mark: then what happened? >> little job here, starting buying and selling stuff, basically educated myself, and i had always been buying and selling stuff. my dad had a little coin shop and i wanted a pawnshop, so i went down to city hall and they told me, no, you can't get a pawnshop. mark: in las vegas? >> in las vegas. i asked him why, and they pulled out the city code and apparently what happened in 1955, the good old boys got together and they passed a city ordinance, when the city population got to quarter of a million, they would issue one more license, and when they made the law, there is only 25,000 people liv
rick harrison, how are you, sir? >> i'm doing great. >> you know, you're an entrepreneur, very successful businessman. couple of questions, just to begin with here. you never went to college, did you? >> nope. mark: all of this talk about free college, free college and you can't make it unless you went to college. how far in high school did you go? >> finish the ninth great. mark: ninth grade? >> yeah. mark: then what happened? >> little job here, starting...
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william henry harrison. and while to be safe, we're also going to put on harrison's ticket a democrat. a democrat who was very critical of jackson. john tyler, who's a virginia planter, and he was a jeffersonian, but he thought that jackson was too king like. so we'll throw a democrat on there. that's going to make this a safe, moderate ticket. no problem here. and they were right. look at that landslide for the wigs. wigs overwhelmingly win the election. not only that, but the wigs for the first time control the house, control the senate, control the presidency. henry clay, rubbing his hands. hays ready to go. william henry harrison delivers his inauguration speech. a storm comes through washington, d.c., pouring down rain. during the speech, in that rain, william henry harrison, 68 years old, comes down with pneumonia and dies one month later. unbelievable, clay says. now john tyler is president, totally not what we plan, clay says. well, that's okay. we're going to -- i mean, tyler's not jackson, at least
william henry harrison. and while to be safe, we're also going to put on harrison's ticket a democrat. a democrat who was very critical of jackson. john tyler, who's a virginia planter, and he was a jeffersonian, but he thought that jackson was too king like. so we'll throw a democrat on there. that's going to make this a safe, moderate ticket. no problem here. and they were right. look at that landslide for the wigs. wigs overwhelmingly win the election. not only that, but the wigs for the...
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to be safe, we're also going to put on harrison's ticket a democrat. a democrat who's very critical of jackson. john planter and he was a jeffersonian but thought jackson was too king like. we'll throw in there. that's going to make a safe tick. and they were right. look at the landslide for the wigs. wigs win the election. the wigs for the first time control the house, control the senate, control the presidency. henry clay rubbing his hands. he's ready to go. william henry harrison delivers his speech. a storm comes through washington, d.c. pouring down rain. during the speech, in that rain, william henry harrison 68 years old comes down with pneumonia and dies one month later. unbelievable. clay says. now john tyler is president. totally not what we planned, clay says. that's okay, tyler is not jackson. jackson is not in office. we're going to push through a new bill. clay pushes through a new bill for a bank. this time he calls it something different. the bank of the united states has been a bit stain. this time he calls it the fiscal bank. the fisc
to be safe, we're also going to put on harrison's ticket a democrat. a democrat who's very critical of jackson. john planter and he was a jeffersonian but thought jackson was too king like. we'll throw in there. that's going to make a safe tick. and they were right. look at the landslide for the wigs. wigs win the election. the wigs for the first time control the house, control the senate, control the presidency. henry clay rubbing his hands. he's ready to go. william henry harrison delivers...
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he was different then if you and if you meet harrison ford who is very private he did every day he'd show up at six am six sandwiches coffee and we would play tennis together. but nature is more important to me than any big name. the jungle the mountains the solitary beaches. appliance feel that you are connected to everything the ocean. earth the mountains the sky. if we've learned anything from our travels around it's a sense of humility a reminder to focus on what's really important. what we have is amazing as i live in an amazing place i have the best friends and family i could ever want but also here really. we've seen how powerful the force of a dream can be and how it can inspire others. one day will move two more years and see. because one doesn't and they're two years old. we've seen how people live in harmony with the natural surroundings. that they're nice to get out there get immersed in it and read it and that to me that's what i love. but above all how why he taught us that the treasures we see can life have been a look around us only. oh man timeline. makes you happy s
he was different then if you and if you meet harrison ford who is very private he did every day he'd show up at six am six sandwiches coffee and we would play tennis together. but nature is more important to me than any big name. the jungle the mountains the solitary beaches. appliance feel that you are connected to everything the ocean. earth the mountains the sky. if we've learned anything from our travels around it's a sense of humility a reminder to focus on what's really important. what we...
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. >> reporter: but for brooke harrison, this year it's more than back to school jitters. >> there's a reporter: brooke was in the first classroom attacked in parkland, florida where a shooter opened fire killing 17 people, including three in her class. brooke went into triage mode, helping her injured friends. >> i was telling him, if you feel dizzy, look at my, i told him to focus on me, and i was like, you have to put pressure on your blood. if you don't put pressure on it, you might bleed out. >> reporter: that classmate made it out alive that day. how do you feel about going back? >> i know a lot of people are still going to be upset, it's a constant reminder ever what happened. >> reporter: today as parkland students begin a new school year, there's lingering debate about how best to keep students safe across the country. for the last six months, we've been following the journeys of a handful of parkland students, watching as they work through their grief. witnessing moments of resilience and triumph. >> strange to see myself dressed like this. >> reporter: and even watching some
. >> reporter: but for brooke harrison, this year it's more than back to school jitters. >> there's a reporter: brooke was in the first classroom attacked in parkland, florida where a shooter opened fire killing 17 people, including three in her class. brooke went into triage mode, helping her injured friends. >> i was telling him, if you feel dizzy, look at my, i told him to focus on me, and i was like, you have to put pressure on your blood. if you don't put pressure on it,...
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harrison and i are very, very similar. i'm not surprised you mark out for harrison ford.and where is this? where were you doing this? >> i was going to "the force awakens" premiere. i like being anonymous. any time i get to be anonymous. >> stephen: that's fantastic. it's reasonable to dress up a storm trooper and you don't have to worry about people going, "there's ronda. take a photo." >> i thought it was possible. and i showed up at the theater, and they were like no going into the theater with mask s. >> stephen: really. >> i said i can't take the thing off. please. and he was like-- i said, can talk to somebody?" and he called " security over. and he was like, "why don't you take the mask off." and i took it off like that. and he went, "oh, okay." and he grabbed 15 manages and snuck us in the back but we had to take the masks off because it wasn't allowed. they waited until the lights were off and he snuck us in. >> stephen: did you get mobbed? >> no, it was funny. we're talking around in "star wars" costumes and everybody was going, "star wars." and no one knew it w
harrison and i are very, very similar. i'm not surprised you mark out for harrison ford.and where is this? where were you doing this? >> i was going to "the force awakens" premiere. i like being anonymous. any time i get to be anonymous. >> stephen: that's fantastic. it's reasonable to dress up a storm trooper and you don't have to worry about people going, "there's ronda. take a photo." >> i thought it was possible. and i showed up at the theater, and they...
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she went to the white house under president harrison and said, i hope to marry a man who will be president he said i hope you will and he is in ohio. she is pining for him to join washington. she thinks the supreme court will sideline him. the turned down the offer of this court seat with reluctance and it distinguishes himself in the philippines and becomes secretary of war where he is an administrative marvel. henry stetson, the circuit as secretary of war under president taft and, result, hoover, and truman, said taft was the greatest administrator of the mall. he was good -- of them all. he was still effective as secretary of war that roosevelt anointed him as a successor and ran for president in 1908 and one -- won. brian lamb: when did he start his relationship with roosevelt on a personal level? jeffrey rosen: they were extremely close, almost like brothers when they were working together in the government. tosevelt relied on tapped provide the administrative apparatus that would carry out his extraordinarily poignant with an alias force of nature who wanted to do everything by exec
she went to the white house under president harrison and said, i hope to marry a man who will be president he said i hope you will and he is in ohio. she is pining for him to join washington. she thinks the supreme court will sideline him. the turned down the offer of this court seat with reluctance and it distinguishes himself in the philippines and becomes secretary of war where he is an administrative marvel. henry stetson, the circuit as secretary of war under president taft and, result,...
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harrison stayed home. he slept in his own bed.you go around the state in the country and there'd be special interest groups for coal miners. they would come and they would give them a short speech mostly attuned to their own interest. something that would resonate with people generally. he would own stenographer take down what he said. then he would go over what he said and make sure it was what he wanted people to read. they would give it to the associated press the next morning. charles calhoun. sunday night at eight eastern. i'm here to say judge cavanaugh you don't belong in this building as a justice. beyond the extraordinary career. in the intellect and record of this judge. you find a character and humility combined with strength that left me profoundly impressed. that 35 month time where brett cavanaugh stir -- served as staff secretary. it was rife with issues. it was the reason why the american people have a right to know what he said and how he advise the president and what he wrote. those are things which the republica
harrison stayed home. he slept in his own bed.you go around the state in the country and there'd be special interest groups for coal miners. they would come and they would give them a short speech mostly attuned to their own interest. something that would resonate with people generally. he would own stenographer take down what he said. then he would go over what he said and make sure it was what he wanted people to read. they would give it to the associated press the next morning. charles...
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the time spent at main and harrison 11 minutes and seconds.o travel t more blocks 23 minutes and 4 secondsand by the way i didn't plain to time my trip i was just heading home...in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news swimmer. we'll tell you whose records one monterey county boy is breaking and his future plans. (michelle) caught on camera. a california police officer shoots a suspect right outside his home. we have the moments leading up to the shooting for you in just two minutes. i'm april kennedy and i'm an arborist with pg&e in the sierras. since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in th
the time spent at main and harrison 11 minutes and seconds.o travel t more blocks 23 minutes and 4 secondsand by the way i didn't plain to time my trip i was just heading home...in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news swimmer. we'll tell you whose records one monterey county boy is breaking and his future plans. (michelle) caught on camera. a california police officer shoots a suspect right outside his home. we have the moments leading up to the shooting for you in just two minutes. i'm...
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harrison stayed home, he slept in his own bed. he would meet these delegations, these visiting delegations from around the state, from around the country. often they would be special interest groups, the coal miners or the wheat farmers, cotton farmers, whatever. they would come and harrison would give them a short speech. mostly attuned to their own interests, but something that would be, would resonate with people generally. he had his own stenographer take down what he said, and then he would go over what he had said, make sure it was what he wanted people to read. they'd give it to the associated press the next morning, it's in the newspapers all over the country. >> historian charles calhoun sunday night at 8 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> next, a discussion about the political climate in afghanistan. we'll hear from a former afghan ambassador to france and canada and a university president on potential peace talks between afghanistan's government and the taliban. u.s. military operations and afghanistan/pakistan relations. th
harrison stayed home, he slept in his own bed. he would meet these delegations, these visiting delegations from around the state, from around the country. often they would be special interest groups, the coal miners or the wheat farmers, cotton farmers, whatever. they would come and harrison would give them a short speech. mostly attuned to their own interests, but something that would be, would resonate with people generally. he had his own stenographer take down what he said, and then he...
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my name is jenny harrison and weren't. as the u.s. imposes sanctions on ministers and turkish president of the once common that's over the case of an american pastor held in turkey but it's fresh low inflation a fifteen year high. washington miles new sanctions on iran and western companies and investors are getting cold feet because president trump has threatened to also punish those trading with iraq iran. business. turkey's dispute with the united states over the fate of u.s. pastor bronson is threatening to further destabilize the lira the u.s. had imposed further sanctions on two ministers and president russia. after months of plunging exchange rates the turkish currency has now had a fresh low against the dollar inflation also rose again in july to nearly sixteen percent a fifteen year high increasing pressure on the central bank to hike interest rates . for days one issue has been dominating the front pages of turkey's newspapers. the country stacked with the united states has fueled fears a full blown economic turmoil. at the
my name is jenny harrison and weren't. as the u.s. imposes sanctions on ministers and turkish president of the once common that's over the case of an american pastor held in turkey but it's fresh low inflation a fifteen year high. washington miles new sanctions on iran and western companies and investors are getting cold feet because president trump has threatened to also punish those trading with iraq iran. business. turkey's dispute with the united states over the fate of u.s. pastor bronson...
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my name is jenny harrison and weren't i d. there's a saying amongst many tribes in north america. before a tribal decision is made the elders consider seven generations in the future starts with two hundred years in the future this tells us affect the well being of the tribes i have never heard a politician in the united states talk about seven generations in the future. for not. only for our well. i suggest that you think in terms of the native people think less about personal ownership of. possessions and more a matter of community this is our opportunity to live here for a while.
my name is jenny harrison and weren't i d. there's a saying amongst many tribes in north america. before a tribal decision is made the elders consider seven generations in the future starts with two hundred years in the future this tells us affect the well being of the tribes i have never heard a politician in the united states talk about seven generations in the future. for not. only for our well. i suggest that you think in terms of the native people think less about personal ownership of....
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my name is jenny harrison at the top of the. fresh figures out today show germany's trade surplus is finally shrinking the i.m.f. chief economist still says germany is falling international trade but not investing and consuming enough. plus facebook now wants your bank details upcoming features in its messenger service could see the social media giant branching out into the fin tech sector. and the heat wave in europe is hitting farmers hard about might turn out a boon for the wine industry. this deed of your business i'm doubtful welcome german monthly trade figures have just come out and there is indeed a mild surprise the seasonally adjusted trades narrowed to nineteen point three billion euros mainly because import levels on a record high that could come as welcome news to the critics of germany's massive trade like us president don't trump for example but the international monetary fund has also long criticized the imbalance and is not sure germany has done enough to contract it in a moment we'll discuss what germany can an
my name is jenny harrison at the top of the. fresh figures out today show germany's trade surplus is finally shrinking the i.m.f. chief economist still says germany is falling international trade but not investing and consuming enough. plus facebook now wants your bank details upcoming features in its messenger service could see the social media giant branching out into the fin tech sector. and the heat wave in europe is hitting farmers hard about might turn out a boon for the wine industry....
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often these special interest groups, coal miners, wheat farmers, farmers, they would come and harrisonthem a short speech . mostly a two to their own interests but something that would resonate with people generally. he had his own stenographer takedown . and when he would go over what he had said, make sure it was what he wanted people to read. he give it to the associated press the nextmorning and it's in the newspapers all over the country . >> charles calhoun sunday night at eastern on monday. >> this weekend, the city's tour takes you to flagstaff arizona with the help of our suddenly cable partners will explore the literary life and history of flagstaff. located 80 miles south of the grand canyon, saturday at 7 pm eastern on the tv. author don drago discusses his book grand canyon, a history of a national wonder and national park. >> a quarter of the way into the grand canyon and start many miles east of here and another 200 miles to run to the west. and so right here is when it starts to widen and deepen and returning to the classic views that you see in most photographs or cale
often these special interest groups, coal miners, wheat farmers, farmers, they would come and harrisonthem a short speech . mostly a two to their own interests but something that would resonate with people generally. he had his own stenographer takedown . and when he would go over what he had said, make sure it was what he wanted people to read. he give it to the associated press the nextmorning and it's in the newspapers all over the country . >> charles calhoun sunday night at eastern...
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my name is jenny harrison i work. along for four years francisca schreiber was a close advisor to falcon patriot former leader of the far right a.f. the party schreiber has since left the a.f.p. and has warned about the party's policies. the a.f.d. is the largest opposition party in germany with ninety two members in the german understocked your book about this party is called inside a f d. do you do you see the party as a second. i mean sick it has a sect like structure or not in what way. they put up a united front and everyone has to stick together because it's us against the world against everyone else the media and other political parties there's the f.t. and then there's the rest of society they want to set themselves apart and create their own society and that's a strong second like principle but that's was that why you join the party it's us against the rest of the world. can know exactly. it was this notion of sticking together and working together towards one primary goal. it was an exciting feeling at first
my name is jenny harrison i work. along for four years francisca schreiber was a close advisor to falcon patriot former leader of the far right a.f. the party schreiber has since left the a.f.p. and has warned about the party's policies. the a.f.d. is the largest opposition party in germany with ninety two members in the german understocked your book about this party is called inside a f d. do you do you see the party as a second. i mean sick it has a sect like structure or not in what way....
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>> hi, i'm chris harrison.now, if i can change just one person's life today, i'll be happy, and trust me, they'll be very, very happy. so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody. welcome to "millionaire." are you guys ready to go today? are you guys ready to play? [cheers and applause] 'cause we're in the middle of a great game. i want to welcome back our returning contestant from wellesley, massachusetts, ria ali. [cheers and applause] >> hi. >> welcome back. >> thank you. >> in the middle of your game. five questions down. you're at that $5,000 threshold. that's a nice, safe place to be. 'cause you're on your way up the ladder, but the best part is, you can't lose that money.
>> hi, i'm chris harrison.now, if i can change just one person's life today, i'll be happy, and trust me, they'll be very, very happy. so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody. welcome to "millionaire." are you guys ready to go today? are you guys ready to play? [cheers and applause] 'cause we're in the middle of a great game. i want to welcome back our returning contestant from wellesley, massachusetts,...
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result of the presidential election its leader nelson chamisa says he and his colleagues have been harrison tretton since monday's vote earlier riot police tried to prevent a news conference we'll go live to harare for the latest. also coming up the fallout from german news disastrous the world cup and rumbles on stoffel would mizzou o.c. accuse the german football federation of racism when he quit the national team after the tournament not the new code say it's a majority of germans share his concerns and. if it's childish some block an open air festival of heavy metal fans from around the world make their annual pilgrimage to northern germany for a weekend of music and made a. play . on welcome i'm on with the cima tension in zimbabwe as the main opposition party refuses to accept the result of the bed. stanch election is being won officially by as zanu p.f. leader anderson. but the opposition leader nelson chamisa says he and his colleagues have been hairiest and threatened since monday's vote right police also broke up jimmy's news conference earlier today ordering journalists to pack u
result of the presidential election its leader nelson chamisa says he and his colleagues have been harrison tretton since monday's vote earlier riot police tried to prevent a news conference we'll go live to harare for the latest. also coming up the fallout from german news disastrous the world cup and rumbles on stoffel would mizzou o.c. accuse the german football federation of racism when he quit the national team after the tournament not the new code say it's a majority of germans share his...
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so i am looking forward to the marriage more than i am the weing day. >> barbara harrison reporting oncredible love story. we wish both of them a happy marriage.ee , we are checking in with you to find out what we have in store. looks like more raindrops? >> yes, we have more raindrops in the forecast. today it's lookicloudy. the cloudiness and the northeast wind will keep temperatures down. low 80s for dayte highs. suburbs may be in the upper 70s. tomorrow afternoon and evening m thunders some of those could be strong to severe. a weather alert tomorrow. low humidity the rest of the week. the weekend looks great. >> thank you .shee thank you for joining us for news4 mid daefl we will be back on the air later thisfi afterno t at 4:00. remember you can always get all your news and weather at any time in our nbc washington app. ve a great daynd we will s aee you're still out there chasing what matte, and we support that. at innovation health, a partnership between inova d aetna, we take a total approach to health and wellness, so you can age actively. and keep pursuing the life you love.
so i am looking forward to the marriage more than i am the weing day. >> barbara harrison reporting oncredible love story. we wish both of them a happy marriage.ee , we are checking in with you to find out what we have in store. looks like more raindrops? >> yes, we have more raindrops in the forecast. today it's lookicloudy. the cloudiness and the northeast wind will keep temperatures down. low 80s for dayte highs. suburbs may be in the upper 70s. tomorrow afternoon and evening m...
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. >> harrison's attorney attacked the way the d.a. is handling the case. >> they have been schizophrenic with the approach. the prosecutor offers minimal time for this case because they thought the case was full of holes and they can't handle the pressure from the victim's families. >> brigs criticized the district attorney for not charging the business owner. >> i think she should sink her career on the outcome of this case. the case returns to court on september 7th at which date. >>> in sonoma county a confidential settlement have and set. 13 residents and family members sued oakmont living. they abandoned a third of the 70 residents as the fire approached. family members got them to safe. the financial terms were not released. >>> an e-mail scam targeting restaurants and threatening to ruin their reputations if they do not pay out money. >> the chef said the e-mail said he needed to pay the money and they threatened to publicize fake photos he didn't. >> great food and word of mouth are key increased gent -- ingreetients to keep a
. >> harrison's attorney attacked the way the d.a. is handling the case. >> they have been schizophrenic with the approach. the prosecutor offers minimal time for this case because they thought the case was full of holes and they can't handle the pressure from the victim's families. >> brigs criticized the district attorney for not charging the business owner. >> i think she should sink her career on the outcome of this case. the case returns to court on september 7th at...
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colm harrison has the story. this is the trophy they were all playing for on
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that if you give the news coming to you live from berlin harrison's waits for grants you have catastrophic floods boxer children and foreign minister calls the disaster the worst in the century it's already saying more than three hundred lives and made hundreds of thousands homeless look at the latest on the relief efforts from our correspondents also coming up. how is this the agenda what prepares to hold a state funeral for victims of the bridge collapse that killed at least thirty eight people on tuesday may coincide with a national day of mourning we'll have reports from the scene. and german chancellor angela merkel prepares to host russian president vladimir putin for talks but aren't the cheerleaders likely to agree on a thing more than the need to keep dialogue open. i'm on i'll thank you for joining us the death toll from the catastrophic flooding in the indian state of karada has more than doubled overnight the state's chief minister announced that three hundred twenty four people have died in washy called the worst loads in a hundred years almost a quarter of a million people ha
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the time spent at main and harrison 11 minutes and seconds.l t more blocks 23 minutes and 4 secondsand by the way i didn't plain to time my trip i was just heading home...in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news (grant) new surveillance video tonight showing a violent store robbery.... it happened last firday at a beauty supply store in maryland. and tonight maryland. and tonight police are searching for the three suspects involved. the brawl started when one of the suspects took a wig off a mannequin.... that's when two employees tried to stop the robbery-- but they were attacked and pepper sprayed. the employees were taken to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries. police say the suspects managed to get away with one wig... (grant) a north carolina man says he and his carolina man says he and his car smashed into a store, nearly hitting them. and the moment was caught on video. it happened saturday afternoon at a clothing store... the two were talking with a store clerk. then as they walked one way and the clerk went the other way
the time spent at main and harrison 11 minutes and seconds.l t more blocks 23 minutes and 4 secondsand by the way i didn't plain to time my trip i was just heading home...in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news (grant) new surveillance video tonight showing a violent store robbery.... it happened last firday at a beauty supply store in maryland. and tonight maryland. and tonight police are searching for the three suspects involved. the brawl started when one of the suspects took a wig off...
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because marsha blackburn, if she says jump on the harrison bridge, she'll jump off the harrison bridge. >> sean: if you want to know how pathetic the democratic party is, look at new york for its governor democratic governor andrew cuomo announcing his brand-new campaign slogan: . i'm not making it up. you have to see it to believe it. take a look. >> we are not going to make america great again. it was never that great. we have not reached greatness. we will reach greatness when every american is fully engaged. >> sean: america has never been great? okay. namely one country who has a cumulative much power and abuse that less than the united states who can laid and more power and used it to advance the human condition around the world more than the united states of america? it doesn't exist. no, we are not perfect. this is the same america that beat back fascism and communism and nazism and imperial japan and has stood for human rights and dignity all around the world a great cause to this country. of course, segments on america's left would be complete without an over threat of the pr
because marsha blackburn, if she says jump on the harrison bridge, she'll jump off the harrison bridge. >> sean: if you want to know how pathetic the democratic party is, look at new york for its governor democratic governor andrew cuomo announcing his brand-new campaign slogan: . i'm not making it up. you have to see it to believe it. take a look. >> we are not going to make america great again. it was never that great. we have not reached greatness. we will reach greatness when...
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the time spent at main and harrison 11 minutes and seconds.ore blocks 23 minutes and 4 secondsand by the way i didn't plain to time my trip i was just heading home...in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news the a's are now tied for a wild card playoff spot... the seattle mariners lost to the first place astros today... the a's hosting toronto...17,.058 on a wednesday afternoon at the coliseum... bottom 2nd... jonathan lucroy... he had a big day... goes the opposite way into the right field corner... khris davis and matt olson score... 2-0 a's... lucroy with 3 hits and 4 rbi bottom 6th... 5-0 a's... franklin barreto... goes down the left field line and into with seattle for the 2nd wild card spot in the american league... and remain 5 games back of the astros in the a-l west 49ers working in santa clara today... kyle shanahan... guiding the troops jimmy garoppolo... getting his work in reuben foster... can now just concentrate on football ow that his legal issues are settled a couple of rookies... immanuel mosley and fred warner... get into
the time spent at main and harrison 11 minutes and seconds.ore blocks 23 minutes and 4 secondsand by the way i didn't plain to time my trip i was just heading home...in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news the a's are now tied for a wild card playoff spot... the seattle mariners lost to the first place astros today... the a's hosting toronto...17,.058 on a wednesday afternoon at the coliseum... bottom 2nd... jonathan lucroy... he had a big day... goes the opposite way into the right field...
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does that mean well nor there i mean in our energetic so when we had never really been so close harrison we have never been so close to the sun with temperatures that enough to melt steel for example so this spacecraft has this shield these kind of from bella protective umbrella made out of it's very special components which is another technology challenge that being a developer these is a compound made out of carbon carbon compounds on the ceramics on materials of reusing for example in craft or by using dust or ones which are thousands of the grease much hotter and this is the environment that the spacecraft going to be so the mission of this. space that is to keep pointing that umbrella towards the sun and remain the rest of the spacecraft in the shuttle if it really to is so little bit then the spacecraft may melt which will eventually happen because these adjustments are done by little hide the sign jets that are going to fine tune the position of the spacecraft to keep it in the shadow but eventually the fuel will run out after the seven years under scepter will the spacecraft will
does that mean well nor there i mean in our energetic so when we had never really been so close harrison we have never been so close to the sun with temperatures that enough to melt steel for example so this spacecraft has this shield these kind of from bella protective umbrella made out of it's very special components which is another technology challenge that being a developer these is a compound made out of carbon carbon compounds on the ceramics on materials of reusing for example in craft...
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the greek crafting pt queen harrison. great names from the mid-1800s . the fight ensues. pt pulls out a knife, and stabs his brother, john. john becomes the key witness for the prosecution because he is basically saying that pt didn't into paula knife. it was just a little brawl, a little argument, et cetera. pt pulls out a knife right away. other witnesses testified at the rice and the bottom line in this cases he had everything to lose. we are in 1859. nine months before the republican nomination. can you imagine today a political candidate taken on a controversial case what the public wants a conviction in the case. the community wanted a conviction. >> this is in illinois? >> eskimo springfield, illinois. he took the case with everything to lose and retell the story of this trial and we really started without the edges using the transcript is kind of the yoke of the story. >> will come back to the dynamic nature of this trial, but you've been in pursuit of a hot trial to cover is nothing new even though you attack to the 19th century to do it. what got you on the path
the greek crafting pt queen harrison. great names from the mid-1800s . the fight ensues. pt pulls out a knife, and stabs his brother, john. john becomes the key witness for the prosecution because he is basically saying that pt didn't into paula knife. it was just a little brawl, a little argument, et cetera. pt pulls out a knife right away. other witnesses testified at the rice and the bottom line in this cases he had everything to lose. we are in 1859. nine months before the republican...
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harrison stayed home and slept in his own bed. he would meet the delegations from around the state, from around the country. often they would be special interest groups, coal miners or cotton farmers, whatever, they would comes, and harrison would give them a short speech, mostly attuned to their own interests but something that would resonate with people generally. he had his own stenographer take down what he said. then he would go over what he had said, make sure it was what he wanted people to read. give it to the associated press the next morning it's in the newspapers all over the country. >> historian charles calhoun, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> former maryland congresswoman helen benchly served in the u.s. house of representatives. a republican she was a member of the appropriations and merchant marine and fisheries committees. next, miss bentley talks about her career as reporter for the baltimore sun covering maritime issues and her appointment as chair women of the maritime commission which mad
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. >> that was bruce harrison reporting from tokyo. up next, the top stories.et's look at what is making headlines in the world newspapers. spatill start off with a between canada and saudi arabia. >> it began when the canadian government called for the release of two prominent human rights activist which created ire in riyadh. how is the saudi arabian press treating this? of this paper,ge they go through the list of countries and organizations that have praised the crown prince. in the canadian press, much surprise and indignation. argues it is mail not about canadian and saudi arabia relations but about reflecting regional and domestic criticism about saudi foreign policy, mainly about their invoking the possibility of backing jared kushner and the white house proposal for a israeli-palestinian peace process. >> very controversial issue. how is this being viewed in the american media? >> new york times has a scathing editorial and call the saudi moves backward desperate and say it is unnecessarily aggressive and intended to intimidate critics into silence. sa
. >> that was bruce harrison reporting from tokyo. up next, the top stories.et's look at what is making headlines in the world newspapers. spatill start off with a between canada and saudi arabia. >> it began when the canadian government called for the release of two prominent human rights activist which created ire in riyadh. how is the saudi arabian press treating this? of this paper,ge they go through the list of countries and organizations that have praised the crown prince. in...
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bruce harrison reporting from seoul. veneeuela is bracing for a rollout of new money today after president nicclas mindoro cut zeros- maduro cut ffve oof the currency, part of a plan anoher arrow told us more from. herrero told us morere from caracas.s. anna: this is a new devaluation. this would beethe third d we hae had in the lasast 15 yeers. people are not talking about the impact of anothee measure proposed friday. lets her number venezuelans are right now under one dollar a month of a minimum wage. nicholas maduro is proposing it to be more or less $30. cryptocurrency. he based the minimum wage on its prices. the peso has little or o value to interrational cryptocurrency markets. so peoeople are wondering, hhw e this is a country that iswen pasically brokkn? it is worrying a lot of i have spoken to many business owners, and they keep telling me that starting from this monday, they are not going to open their doors untillthey really know what all that is about. at our top stories thii hour.ok dozens of north and sou
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. >> hi, i'm chris harrison, coming to you from las vegas, the gambling capital of the world, where the only sure thing is that today's show is going to be an exciting one, so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to the show. y'all ready to go today? [cheers and applause] i know this guy's ready to be back. from brooklyn, new york, please welcome back keith williams. [cheers and applause] keith, good to have you back. >> thanks, chris. great to be back. >> we stopped you right in the middle of this game. you are 7 questions in, just 7 away from $1 million. [cheers and applause] >> whew. >> still have two lifelines, "50/50" and your "plus one," as we get back to your game with an opportunity to double your money and get to $20,000. you ready to go? >> i am so ready. let's do it. >> let's get back to it. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic si
. >> hi, i'm chris harrison, coming to you from las vegas, the gambling capital of the world, where the only sure thing is that today's show is going to be an exciting one, so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to the show. y'all ready to go today? [cheers and applause] i know this guy's ready to be back. from brooklyn, new york, please welcome back keith williams. [cheers and applause] keith, good to have you back. >>...
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. >> hi, i'm chris harrison. and if someone wants to win $1 million today, they're going to have to answer a series of 14 increasingly difficult questions, starting with this one: who wants to be a millionaire? [cheers and applause] hey, everybody. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire"? [cheers and applause] then let's welcome our first contestant. he's a 20-year-old accounting student from tulsa, oklahoma. wyatt evans. [cheers and applause] >> how's it going? >> t-town in the house. >> yes, sir, yes, sir. >> well, as i said, you're gonna face 14 questions. money values ranging from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. [cheers and applause] you have your three lifelines. they're there if you need them. let's get to your game and let's play "who wants to be a millionaire."
. >> hi, i'm chris harrison. and if someone wants to win $1 million today, they're going to have to answer a series of 14 increasingly difficult questions, starting with this one: who wants to be a millionaire? [cheers and applause] hey, everybody. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire"? [cheers and applause] then let's welcome our first contestant. he's a 20-year-old accounting student from tulsa, oklahoma. wyatt evans. [cheers and applause] >>...
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. >> hi, i'm chris harrison, inviting you to sit back and get comfortable, because the most exciting show on television starts right now. this is "who wants to be a mise welcome to "millionaire." everybody is fired up today. i like it. [cheers and applause] let's welcome our first contestant, a resident pediatrician from oakland, california, maddie schwarz. [cheers and applause] maddie, you brought some fans with you. >> apparently. >> oaktown is in the house. they love you. all right, just think how excited they'll be when you win $1 million. >> i can only hope. >> right? well, you're 14 questions away. money value's growing from $500 all the way to that $1 million. [cheers and applause] you have your three lifelines. they're th
. >> hi, i'm chris harrison, inviting you to sit back and get comfortable, because the most exciting show on television starts right now. this is "who wants to be a mise welcome to "millionaire." everybody is fired up today. i like it. [cheers and applause] let's welcome our first contestant, a resident pediatrician from oakland, california, maddie schwarz. [cheers and applause] maddie, you brought some fans with you. >> apparently. >> oaktown is in the house....