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>> hudson will soon be transferred to state prison.is will be his fourth prison term. >> i call these really dark days, you know, because my past always seems to haunt me. it never goes away. you know? so i guess the best thing you can do is just don't come back to jail or prison and, you know, choose the better way of life, you know? stay away from drug, alcohol, whatever keeps making you come back. >>> hi, guys. straight in against the wall. >> at 20 years old, sean denbraven is 33 years younger than hudson, but has seen alcohol lead to two convictions for domestic violence. his first victim was his sister. now he has just been sentenced for the second charge, in which he assaulted his parents. >> so pretty much went as well as it could go. i'm getting released. got three years of probation. got $2,398.58 worth of fines and it says i have to go to rehab >> you have to change out. >> this is the room. this is the room. >> the paperwork. >> denbraven will trade in his jail uniform for the clothes he was wearing the night of his arrest.
>> hudson will soon be transferred to state prison.is will be his fourth prison term. >> i call these really dark days, you know, because my past always seems to haunt me. it never goes away. you know? so i guess the best thing you can do is just don't come back to jail or prison and, you know, choose the better way of life, you know? stay away from drug, alcohol, whatever keeps making you come back. >>> hi, guys. straight in against the wall. >> at 20 years old, sean...
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because oscer -- will always be by hudson's side.-nats- "you'll be there for hudson, right? (justine) starting this fall hudson and oscer will begin classes in high school. (jr stone) a wisconsin couple woke up to cries coming from their basement in the middle of the night. when they went to see what happend, they found a bear cub that had fallen into that basement and couldn't get out. the couple's basement is under construction. after seeing the bear needed some help to get out they called police. when officers arrived... they lowered a ladder into the pit so the bear could climb out... and the cub did the rest. "come on, keep going. keep going, don't get scared now. there you go."steven sickler/homeowner"right now if you were to see this, you would say this should be on tv. and the poor little cub is down there just crying, 'mom, help me.'"(jr stone) experts say (jr stone) experts say the couple did the right thing. anyone who encounters wild animals on their property, such as bears, should call authorities for help. (justine) history is being made in saudi arabia, as the
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thank you for the audience here at the hudson institute. i salute this institute and i'm going to get on with the mission down the road here. thank you very much. >> dr. navarro, can we keep these charts? >> yes. >> thank you. thank you very much for coming. i encourage everyone to down load both the report and the annex from the internet. there are a number of copies of the matrix being passed around. i don't know how many -- can you put your hand up if you have a copy of it already? okay. some more desemination is left. thank you for applauding. i think it's quite important that the community take dr. navarro's work seriously, not just his three books, but his efforts with the white house. what i keep hearing is there's much more of a team strategy at the white house. it's not some sort of debate going on. there's a combined approach. as i said earlier with introducing dr. navarro, these concerns go back to the obama administration. that may explain why two nights ago, 400 members of congress voted to approve the reform of our so-called s
thank you for the audience here at the hudson institute. i salute this institute and i'm going to get on with the mission down the road here. thank you very much. >> dr. navarro, can we keep these charts? >> yes. >> thank you. thank you very much for coming. i encourage everyone to down load both the report and the annex from the internet. there are a number of copies of the matrix being passed around. i don't know how many -- can you put your hand up if you have a copy of it...
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-china trade relationship at the hudson institute in washington. the director's remarks followed the release of a report that he says outlines threats to the u.s. economy posed by china's mayweather made in china 2025 plan. this is about 30 minutes. mr. pillsbury: thank you all for coming. we are honored to have dr. peter navarro come today for a very specific discussion of the report he and his office released last week. we have to be on our best behavior because we're streaming live on the internet. i would ask all of you as a courtesy to dr. navarro, at the end of his comments, at 1:00, we all just stay in our seats and let him go out the back door, hopefully with a big round of applause. i'm going to applaud him. i've read the report and the appendix. i took it with me to china last week to try to get reactions from the chinese. they, for the first year and a half of the trump administration, they tried to pretend dr. navarro did not exist. that has changed. since this report came out, and also since the "wall street journal" has written so muc
-china trade relationship at the hudson institute in washington. the director's remarks followed the release of a report that he says outlines threats to the u.s. economy posed by china's mayweather made in china 2025 plan. this is about 30 minutes. mr. pillsbury: thank you all for coming. we are honored to have dr. peter navarro come today for a very specific discussion of the report he and his office released last week. we have to be on our best behavior because we're streaming live on the...
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from the hudson institute in washington. this is 50 minutes. >> welcome, everyone. i'm eric brown. i work herethe ititute and want to welcome all of you as well as our c-span viewers for our discussion this hour with ambassador nathan sales who is the state department coordinator for counterterrorism and counter and violent extremism. there s-i think a basic consensus that the struggle with violent extremism is at its core an yilgiccal one and we need buel supported civilian allegations, strategies and programs to compete in that space. over the years the practice ofc thichks. cde has had some important successes and high-profile failures. thoughtful defenders as well as thoughtful critics. there's a vigorous and healthy policy debate in and out of e athlete we're contending of with, what more needs done with our allies and friends around the world, the effectiveness of our capabilities and over what in the end realistic success in the political and ideological study looks like. the ambassador is here to speak about the administrations policies on cde. he is a noted lawyer, score a
from the hudson institute in washington. this is 50 minutes. >> welcome, everyone. i'm eric brown. i work herethe ititute and want to welcome all of you as well as our c-span viewers for our discussion this hour with ambassador nathan sales who is the state department coordinator for counterterrorism and counter and violent extremism. there s-i think a basic consensus that the struggle with violent extremism is at its core an yilgiccal one and we need buel supported civilian allegations,...
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and thank you to the invitation to be here with you athe hudson institute. as eric mentioned, i'm a recovering academic. so it's a real pleasure for me to be here in the thintank world, to dip my toe back into these waters. i'm here to speak about countering violent extremism, which is a critical counterterrorism tool. we are at a critical moment, a vital moment, a turning point in our fight against terrorism. we've made extraordinary progress against isis over the past year. nearly all of the territory isis once held in syria and iraq has been liberated. despite that it was not easy, our partners on the ground thought mile by mile, block by block, and sometimes hoe by house, to free raqqa and the surrounding countryside of this threat. the fight wasn't easy, but we have persisted. and while our victories on the battlefield are significant, they are not a permanent solution. at the state department, we are focused on aligning our civilian responses to the terrorist a threat, with the military responses. because that is the only way to ensure in enduring the
and thank you to the invitation to be here with you athe hudson institute. as eric mentioned, i'm a recovering academic. so it's a real pleasure for me to be here in the thintank world, to dip my toe back into these waters. i'm here to speak about countering violent extremism, which is a critical counterterrorism tool. we are at a critical moment, a vital moment, a turning point in our fight against terrorism. we've made extraordinary progress against isis over the past year. nearly all of the...
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the old hudson plots and the line as new one different and yet the same. is going to stop it wasn't about recreating hearts and plots it's up a little cost grandmother and constable dimple most or so they were not to be reinvented or reworked we did that. it was more a matter of dusting remote and bringing them all up to date. as alona says he had enterprise most with step it. is a bit scatterbrained and things always happen to him he steps in pots of glue or gets tangled up in sticky tape and that happens to me to. proceed now. the newly published stories and ties towards the rebel heart some thoughts on the moon rockets he was his daughter had found the money script among his papers after his death. had originally written the story as a script for a puppet show. because well usually the robertson plots is a simple story where there's gossip girl and supple and there's grandmother and idle sisters the constable is usually not the brightest of people so there's the robber who is bad but at the same time shouldn't be taken too seriously and there's well in
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but without being patronizing they don't go away michael hudson will be in the circular don't go with. it. you don't. into the whole circle there in the sand on the bus i'm not at any club owner tens of thousands on what he calls a still small pot. cause i don't need guns to tell him the will move out to us all morning as the silence is a downside acid all to the city. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch put a funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just kill the narrowness and spend two to twenty million a one playa. it's an experience like nothing else on here because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game migrates of what paul chimes for . and thinks this minute. well go back to the guys are a part time max kaiser time now to go to somebody who will explain how in fact the world got so and same day the expertise the deep thinking and the renaissance like mindset of dr michael hudson welcome to the kaiser report good to be back m
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in the same way day the expertise the deep thinking and the renaissance like mindset of dr michael hudson welcome to the kaiser report good to be back next i just heard some rumor you were in china ok break it down for us what's happening there trade talk trade wars how stropped impacting that country well it wasn't much struck at the trade war there was much struck about whether it's going to go off privatization route you remember last year the last two years actually there was a big fight against corruption and the government's response to corruption has been probably the only response it's going to take in and that's your office it's. your oxys really tightened up the government budget and. universities i'm a professor at university and so they look for more and more partnerships with the private sector even for large conferences like i do that they needed private sponsors they know the airfare and bring people. business classes that are regular class so there's a running reliance on privatisation as the alternative to corruption so what that does of course is privatized corruption an
in the same way day the expertise the deep thinking and the renaissance like mindset of dr michael hudson welcome to the kaiser report good to be back next i just heard some rumor you were in china ok break it down for us what's happening there trade talk trade wars how stropped impacting that country well it wasn't much struck at the trade war there was much struck about whether it's going to go off privatization route you remember last year the last two years actually there was a big fight...
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but without being patronizing they don't go away michael hudson will be in the circular don't. i think the last to the interventions military interventions. to those who usually be to listen to this in the regime change also perform arts and take. them all seen take a leave. i think. and i think we should we all should tell you you know exactly these nation the. changes will those who should accept our limits but i think the ideal for regime change military into the shoes from outside this is mostly all the. church secret indeed priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it literally. to call this to do graphic solution. what the bush admin's to do then he finds out that the proof is a perfect truth is simply moves him to a difference. were the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that of that's known as the i intend to include attitudes to seattle. well go back to the guys are a part time max kaiser time now to go to somebody who will explain how in fact the world g
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kate hudson. kate's been dressing her bump in bright patterns wle out in new york.g her third child. a girl, the first with boyfriend danny fujikawa. >>> it's also a girl for hilly did you have. her 6-year-old son. >> he told his friends that he's having a sister that is part red butt monkey. luca thinks cofant croissant is perfect. >> the first person she told she was expecting was her wardrobe stylist on "younger." they knew it buzz nothing fit. >> this was the vision of darren star. for the show's leading ladies, it's like living in their own wardrobe wonderland. >> oh, my gosh! >> in "younger" sutton plays a 40-something mom pretending to be a millennial. >> sliding into the end is kind of flirty. >> they have killer closets. rocking names like mouret and gu gucci. >> the show's poeldest fashion choices come from their boss, diana trout. >> i hate wearing pink. it's like barbie's dream funeral. >> reporter: and finding diana's statement necklaces can be a challenge. >> things have just really grown and grown. and you know, gotten bigger. and, much more interesti
kate hudson. kate's been dressing her bump in bright patterns wle out in new york.g her third child. a girl, the first with boyfriend danny fujikawa. >>> it's also a girl for hilly did you have. her 6-year-old son. >> he told his friends that he's having a sister that is part red butt monkey. luca thinks cofant croissant is perfect. >> the first person she told she was expecting was her wardrobe stylist on "younger." they knew it buzz nothing fit. >> this...
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and suing the polluters on the hudson, and that has expanded. when the patrol boat we launched on the hudson, and now we successfully brought over 500 lawsuits, forced looters to spend $5.5 billion and today the hudson is the richest water with in the northern atlantic. it produces more fish per pounds per acre than any other waterways atlantic ocean. the miraculous resurrection of the hudson inspired the creation of now we have 350 river keepers including here on the delaware river. each one has a patrol boat. each one has a full-time paid water keeper, and we sue polluters. we do a law enforcement and we're doing it now. we are in 42 countries with the fastest water protection group. that's kind of the brief -- [applause] >> other questions to mr. kennedy? can we get a microphone to the lady here in about row three? >> i am of an age where my values and beliefs and character were i think the most part shaped by watching your family and your father in particular. and especially about the nobility of service, and my question to you is, who gives
and suing the polluters on the hudson, and that has expanded. when the patrol boat we launched on the hudson, and now we successfully brought over 500 lawsuits, forced looters to spend $5.5 billion and today the hudson is the richest water with in the northern atlantic. it produces more fish per pounds per acre than any other waterways atlantic ocean. the miraculous resurrection of the hudson inspired the creation of now we have 350 river keepers including here on the delaware river. each one...
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how kate hudson is gearing up to welcome her baby girl. new baby in ariana grande's life. >>> did derek hough fail >>> love is premiers tonight. "e.t." talked to the creator about the s ♪ >>> oh, just look that cutie. now, i'm talking about the baby, of course. john stamos letting us finally see his son billy's beautiful face for the first time. a proud papa there. well, things are moving fast for ariana grande and pete davidson after their surprise engagement. topping our couples "know & tell" are they building a love nest? ♪ love me love me love me >> ariana's loving her engaged life. and it looks like she's more than ready to settle down. yesterday, the 24-year-old and fiance pete davidson were spotted furniture shopping in new york city. the singer rocked an oversized sweatshirt and 1700 gucci boots. last night, we caught up with ariana's older brother, frankie, at broadway sings for pride's revolution annual charity concert. and he's on board with a while wind romance. >> oh, my god. i mean, i'm so happy for my sister. it's a big year
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well, welcome, everyone, to hudson institute. i'm charles davidson, the executive director -- there we go. i'll start again. all right. welcome. to hudson institute, everyone, i'm charles davidson, executive director of the kleptocracy initiative here. we're extremely honored to be hosting judge jose gonzalez who has come specially from spain to visit us. for a couple of days with this event here and various other things going on in town. he's really an example of what can be done. i don't want to say more about him by way of introduction because he's going to speak about what he has done and what is going on in spain in terms of the work that they're doing. so i don't want to color that in any way, shape or form. i would like, of course, to say just very brief word about the kleptocracy initiative and how this fits into where we are now because it's been, well, almost exactly four years since we started this effort here and initially, the issue was helping to make people more aware of the problem. the kleptocratic threat was som
well, welcome, everyone, to hudson institute. i'm charles davidson, the executive director -- there we go. i'll start again. all right. welcome. to hudson institute, everyone, i'm charles davidson, executive director of the kleptocracy initiative here. we're extremely honored to be hosting judge jose gonzalez who has come specially from spain to visit us. for a couple of days with this event here and various other things going on in town. he's really an example of what can be done. i don't want...
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trust the residents back becca hudson. zenia and mrs mamadou thank you so much for being part of this special strain a year after the brand for tower fire i'm going to leave you with images of the grenfell tower at night they seize a memorial of the at least seventy two people who were killed a year ago today and so watching. plus a. slightly says it'll be all right. still. kids. a history of guerrilla warfare. and playing in the existing. old ization created from stateless population. the fight for their land mine a sign for independence from me perhaps. chronicling the turbulence to the struggle for palestinians. in the history of the revolution. a new series of rewind a care bring your people back to life and bring you updates on the best of documentaries. from. continues with. generation of recovery. is a really important issue suicide writes do or mine very high. the national average we want on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. and die from city a full team here at al-jazeera headquarters in doha fully back to or welcome to the
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the gram film was lame response unit sales better is a barrister with the red lion chambers back on hudson is a coordinator with the radical house networking longdon and we also asked members of the public inquiry and also the government to pay on the program but we were told that nobody was invaded available but welcome everybody else really good to have you here let me share with you something that tammy said on twitter and she was talking about what it is like today as a as a member of the community around though and she describes today as solidarity of spirit from within the community the government and kensington and chelsea council still needs to win back the trust feelings of misrepresented and insensitive support saturated with grief and trauma a year on hardly recovery saying. one locals view how are you today. first of all thank you so much for having me and first and foremost i apologize for somewhat the noise that you might and the audience more hear behind me i am. the remembering grandchildren which is taking place today. in commemoration in remembrance of the victims that su
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trust the residents back becca hudson. zenia and mrs mamadou thank you so much for being part of this special stream a year after the brand for tower fire i'm going to leave you with images of the ground for tower at night they seize a memorial of the at least seventy two people who were killed a year ago today and so watching. on october the sixth one thousand nine hundred seventy three when muslims were observing ramadan and jews were celebrating young people. egypt and syria known to surprise war against israel powders were primitive so to get into this situation disaster now in the first of the three part series al-jazeera explores what really happened during the first week of the war in october on al-jazeera. a new poll ranks mexico city is the poll with worst in the world for sexual violence many women are attacked while moving in the crowded spaces of the metro buses and even at the hands of taxi drivers the conversation starts with do you have a boyfriend very pretty young you feel unsafe threatened i think about h
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. >> this week there was much ado about a man who paddle boarded across the hudson because he was late for a meeting. i'm going to say he needs to fallback. even though you might want to say tolls should fallback. he said he didn't want to pay the toll. here is the problem i have with this guy. dude, you were late for a meeting. just call and say you're late. i think it's more of a means to get a viral video because if you really want to impress your bosses by paddle boarding to work, show up in the wet suit. >> what needs to fallback is viral fronting. >> exactly. i'm writing that down. >> that's a term. >> it's nice to see someone in the hudson that the not severed and in cardboard box. >> what a nice friday thought. a non-severed body. >> the ferry is six bucks. >> michael, you're a bit of a cultural institution yourself. >> i belong in an sdugs institution. what needs to fall back is corporations. . the gay pride parade drew 2.5 million people. a lot of the floats were from corporations. now decide the people are okay and it's okay to tap into our disposalable income. mighty white
. >> this week there was much ado about a man who paddle boarded across the hudson because he was late for a meeting. i'm going to say he needs to fallback. even though you might want to say tolls should fallback. he said he didn't want to pay the toll. here is the problem i have with this guy. dude, you were late for a meeting. just call and say you're late. i think it's more of a means to get a viral video because if you really want to impress your bosses by paddle boarding to work,...
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dude in a suit on the hudson river paddleboarding. he made it to his meeting.s identified as a guy here in new york city a businessman. he paddleboard across the hudson. >> he didn't want to deal with traffic. >>> and finally, let's end with this image in the category of what could possibly go wrong. police pul >>> this morning on "world news >>> this morning on "world news now," the grieving parents of antwon rose. what his mother is telling nbc news in an exclusive that she wants done. >>> also we're days away from a critical vote in congress on a bill that would provide a path to citizenship for so-called dreamers. our cameras are at the border as more lawmakers see the issue firsthand. >>> and new this half hour, roseanne barr's interview. >> we hear the tweet that ended her show and see what put her in tears. >>> and this year's theme at the b.e.t. awards was black panda. what was said in an unscripted moment and the act that really brought the house down. it is monday, june 25th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> it was an interesting b.e.t.
dude in a suit on the hudson river paddleboarding. he made it to his meeting.s identified as a guy here in new york city a businessman. he paddleboard across the hudson. >> he didn't want to deal with traffic. >>> and finally, let's end with this image in the category of what could possibly go wrong. police pul >>> this morning on "world news >>> this morning on "world news now," the grieving parents of antwon rose. what his mother is telling nbc...
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it went to hudson's bay and most recently to dortch advisors. aboutstarting to talk restarting the chain and he would have to win a bid. he is talking about several hundred retail locations. we'll talk more in a few moments. abigail doolittle is with us. we are half way into the day. take a look at the losses for major averages. down one .5% or more. the s&p 500 and nasdaq both on key for the worst days since early april and the nasdaq down for a third day in a row, the first time since april. the sellers taking control as trade tensions continue to increase. investors wonder what it means for the global economy and could it affect the u.s. corporate outlook. let's take a look at the technicals on the s&p 500. uptrend, well above moving averages, telling us buyers in control. this year, different story. moving through major averages and speaking to the uncertainty on the part of investors. today it hit down below the 100 day moving average in yellow. that is the 50 day and testing the 100 moving day in the blue. that tells us buyers are trying t
it went to hudson's bay and most recently to dortch advisors. aboutstarting to talk restarting the chain and he would have to win a bid. he is talking about several hundred retail locations. we'll talk more in a few moments. abigail doolittle is with us. we are half way into the day. take a look at the losses for major averages. down one .5% or more. the s&p 500 and nasdaq both on key for the worst days since early april and the nasdaq down for a third day in a row, the first time since...
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today the hudson is the richest area in the atlantic. it has thousand fish per acre. the miraculous resurrection all have to inspire the creation of we have 350 river keepers in each one has a patrol boat. we would have law enforcement and we were doing it now. that was kind of the brief -- [applause] >> can we get a microphone smith wrote three in the middle. >> i am of an age where my values and beliefs in character were shaped by watching your family and father in particular. especially well the mobility of service. who gives you hope and inspiration now? >> the pope. [applause] >> i'm very excited about the number of women who are running. [applause] i think there's a tremendous number of people who still hold onto that idealistic view of america. he would start talking to republicans, i did environmental talk that been lecturing about the environment for years. at about 60 paid speeches per year to big audiences. most of the speeches i was getting for some reason were in red states. they were mainly because my family was like a novelty or a scary thing, i don't k
today the hudson is the richest area in the atlantic. it has thousand fish per acre. the miraculous resurrection all have to inspire the creation of we have 350 river keepers in each one has a patrol boat. we would have law enforcement and we were doing it now. that was kind of the brief -- [applause] >> can we get a microphone smith wrote three in the middle. >> i am of an age where my values and beliefs in character were shaped by watching your family and father in particular....
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hudson: the sound disposal and packaging act. i urge my colleagues to support this legislation and i yield back to chairman walden. mr. walden: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. kennedy: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to voice my support for h.r. 5687. legislation authored by my colleagues, mr. hudson and mr. butterfield. to provide the f.d.a. with authority to employ the use of packaging and disposal technologies to help mitigate the risk of misuse of opioids. as a result of f.d.a.'s efforts to prevent misuse of opioids, commissioner gottlieb bhans actively exploring how packaging and disposal innovations can reduce the supply of opioids in the market. this included hosting a public workshop in december, to explore how we can harness these technologies in the fight against opioid addiction. and how we can improve the safe use of these products for those patients who rely on them to manage chronic pain ever
hudson: the sound disposal and packaging act. i urge my colleagues to support this legislation and i yield back to chairman walden. mr. walden: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. kennedy: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to voice my support for h.r. 5687. legislation authored by my colleagues, mr. hudson and mr. butterfield. to provide the f.d.a. with authority to employ the...
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here on the banks of the hudson river about to fish in the 18th annual fishing conservation cup.ironment, and also help out wounded veterans. we're going to tell you all about the effort when we come back on the other side of the break. for the past 15 years, chubb has identified ways that we can strengthen our safety measures. and today, our hospitals have some of the best patient safety records in the country. now, we're constructing new buildings that will define the future of piedmont and chubb is here, insuring our expansion. two million patients a year depend on us. and we depend on chubb. >>> wall street is going fishing today for a good cause steve liesman joins us now from across the hudson at a marina in jersey city. i have deja vu this happens occasionally, steve? >> every year, joe an effort to raise awareness for the amazing fishery in the hudson river most people don't believe it, but there's 40, 50-pound fish swimming up the hodson spawning, hopefully coming back down frank, what's going on out there on the hudson river? >> every day wall streeters traverse this wa
here on the banks of the hudson river about to fish in the 18th annual fishing conservation cup.ironment, and also help out wounded veterans. we're going to tell you all about the effort when we come back on the other side of the break. for the past 15 years, chubb has identified ways that we can strengthen our safety measures. and today, our hospitals have some of the best patient safety records in the country. now, we're constructing new buildings that will define the future of piedmont and...
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edition of the guys report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert like to thank our guests dr michael hudson and generates on twitter because a report and select on bio. i. radially reinforced rammed earth bricks was what they really are. this more than seventy houses about a hundred and forty people with families living here. it's really a way of forming same in. the sun's coming in and heating their house and being stored in massive walls. sagebrush is the natural environment here but as we're containing the sewage and using the plant surface to process the sewage we create our own little way system here. the street child world cup thanks disadvantaged children from across the world russia england the united states. pakistan it's the third world cup the first is in south africa the second in brazil world cup legend joe betts oh silva he's one of the supporters let's watch the tournament take place here at the locomotive arena. we all hear the pitch saw it the fever is building. if excitement doesn't get you for the faithful world cup then it should these kids are absolutely looking it's th
edition of the guys report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert like to thank our guests dr michael hudson and generates on twitter because a report and select on bio. i. radially reinforced rammed earth bricks was what they really are. this more than seventy houses about a hundred and forty people with families living here. it's really a way of forming same in. the sun's coming in and heating their house and being stored in massive walls. sagebrush is the natural environment here but as we're...
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that's the hudson river, by the way. ferries and cruise ships and the wake is crazy.he thinking? >> i got to get to work on time. i have been that y, thought about it. get in and swim, but bblause i'm k i'm scared of sharks, but i thought about it. hudson. are no sharks in the >> who knows? >> i'm with you. wait. in a full suit? does he have
that's the hudson river, by the way. ferries and cruise ships and the wake is crazy.he thinking? >> i got to get to work on time. i have been that y, thought about it. get in and swim, but bblause i'm k i'm scared of sharks, but i thought about it. hudson. are no sharks in the >> who knows? >> i'm with you. wait. in a full suit? does he have
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. >> that price range starts at about 6,000 bucks for a car like this little hudson metropolitan all0,000 for the 1928 rolls-royce. >> we think the collection is going to bring anywhere between 550,000 and 650,000. >> really? that's a nice day's work. >> yes.>> well done, cal. but it's bittersweet for sherri, as she watches her father's cars leaving his barns. >> [ crying ] it was a huge piece of dad. >> i understand. >> sorry, guys. >> in august 2017, the cars go up for auction in nampa, idaho. >> as you can see, these cars were a labor of love for my dad. take them home. enjoy them and know that there was a man that loved those cars. >> first to cross the block, that 1957 hudson metropolitan. >> eighty-seven now, sold your car, sir, it's sold, 8,700. >> it hammers in at a better-than-expected $9,000. cal's oldest car, that 1919 ford model t coupe... that 1919 ford model t coupe... >> wow. >> wow. >> sold, 9520, 16.5... >> ...fetches 16,500. this '52 chevy truck goes for 11k. >> can i get a 10,? >> remember that '68 mustang that cal taught his granddaughter to drive in? >> here's [i
. >> that price range starts at about 6,000 bucks for a car like this little hudson metropolitan all0,000 for the 1928 rolls-royce. >> we think the collection is going to bring anywhere between 550,000 and 650,000. >> really? that's a nice day's work. >> yes.>> well done, cal. but it's bittersweet for sherri, as she watches her father's cars leaving his barns. >> [ crying ] it was a huge piece of dad. >> i understand. >> sorry, guys. >> in...
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. >> check out what ferry commuters spot on the hudson river.l suit paddling boarding. he was able to make it on time and save money. >> that's it for abc7 news at >>> tonight, as we come on the air, tempers flaring over immigration. chaos at the border. protesters screaming, "save the children." as president trump hits the road, what he's saying tonight. >>> plus, breaking news. the president's press secretary kicked out of a restaurant. her father, the former governor, and his controversial tweet. >>> the severe storms strike. sweeping across the plains into the mid-atlantic. at least seven reported tornadoes ripping through four states. sam champion on where those damaging winds and blinding rains are headed next. >>> candidate's car crash. a south carolina lawmaker severely injured by a wrong-way driver. she just won a big primary. the details now coming in. >>> growing outrage. the rising protests over the teenager shot dead by police.
. >> check out what ferry commuters spot on the hudson river.l suit paddling boarding. he was able to make it on time and save money. >> that's it for abc7 news at >>> tonight, as we come on the air, tempers flaring over immigration. chaos at the border. protesters screaming, "save the children." as president trump hits the road, what he's saying tonight. >>> plus, breaking news. the president's press secretary kicked out of a restaurant. her father, the...
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some of those leaks are 55 stories beneath the hudson rive hudson river. workers are using a dump truck sized boring machine to dig a two and a half mile tunnel. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. no matter who rides point, there are over 10,000 allstate agents riding sweep. call one today. are you in good hands? ♪ >> bret: stocks mixed. dow dropped 42. s&p 500 out 5. nasdaq ane 56. commerce secretary wilbur ross has president trump tariffs on imported products are necessary to revive american steel and aluminum industries. but he's getting little buy in from congress. correspondent rich edson has that from the state department. >> international retaliation, bipartisan criticism. that's about the current state of trump administration tariffs is the commerce secretary wilbur ross drew criticism before the senate finance committee, defending the tariffs on aluminum and steel before a skeptical congress. >> mr. secretary, as you consider these tariffs, know that you are taxing american families. you're p
some of those leaks are 55 stories beneath the hudson rive hudson river. workers are using a dump truck sized boring machine to dig a two and a half mile tunnel. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. no matter who rides point, there are over 10,000 allstate agents riding sweep. call one today. are you in good hands? ♪ >> bret: stocks mixed. dow dropped 42. s&p 500 out 5. nasdaq ane 56. commerce secretary wilbur ross has...
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from a plush suburban cul de sac, to the hudson county jail.6x9 foot cell like this. >> this is unit -- >> this is charlie 500 east. >> maximum security. >> reporter: the inmates, many considered violent and dangerous, were dr. kauffman's new neighbors. as he awaited his trial in a facility just across the river from new york city. >> what kind of crimes? >> you're talking murder. >> reporter: it's rare to get a look inside these tight quarters. unless you're an inmate. but corrections officers agreed to take us in, recalling that fateful morning. just after serving dr. kauffman breakfast, they made a grim discovery. the doctor was dead, hanging himself with a laundry cord. >> i was stunned. but that's in retrospect, that's what convinces me now more than ever that he understood that the end was near. >> he realized it had all caught up with him. >> yes. i think so. >> bottom line, he had his wife murdered and the only way out for him was suicide. >> reporter: kauffman did leave something behind in that jail cell. this note obtained by "20/20."
from a plush suburban cul de sac, to the hudson county jail.6x9 foot cell like this. >> this is unit -- >> this is charlie 500 east. >> maximum security. >> reporter: the inmates, many considered violent and dangerous, were dr. kauffman's new neighbors. as he awaited his trial in a facility just across the river from new york city. >> what kind of crimes? >> you're talking murder. >> reporter: it's rare to get a look inside these tight quarters. unless...
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that's the hudson river, by the way. ferries and cruise ships and the wake is crazy.hat was he thinking? >> i got to get to work on time. i have been that guy, thought about it. get in and swim, but because i'm black i'm scared of sharks, but i thought about it. >> there are no sharks in the hudson. >> who know
that's the hudson river, by the way. ferries and cruise ships and the wake is crazy.hat was he thinking? >> i got to get to work on time. i have been that guy, thought about it. get in and swim, but because i'm black i'm scared of sharks, but i thought about it. >> there are no sharks in the hudson. >> who know
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hudson: thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise to offer an amendment to the department of defense appropriations act which would increase funding for u.s. socomm to provide for addition training of special operations forces. simply put, i never want our men and womenwomen in uniform to be in a fair fight. my amendment would allow for an increase in training budget to ensure whenever our forces are deployed they've been fully prepared and are ready to fight, win, and return home safely. one of the greatest honors of my life is representing fort bragg, the epicenter of the universe and home of the airborne and special operations command. units stationed here support the best of the best and have a vast footprint across our nation. as our nation continues to fight terrorism around the world while simultaneously preparing for the threats of adversaries our training requirements increase and diversify. we must ensure we're ready for any situation at a moment's notice. readiness cannot be built overnight. a green beret cann
hudson: thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise to offer an amendment to the department of defense appropriations act which would increase funding for u.s. socomm to provide for addition training of special operations forces. simply put, i never want our men and womenwomen in uniform to be in a fair fight. my amendment would allow for an increase in training budget to ensure whenever our forces are deployed they've been fully prepared and are ready to fight, win, and return home safely. one of the...
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cresent she met joe hudson joe was a disc jockey. and they actually cohabitate it up until the time of her death. must have been obviously i was there i can't imagine what how did you get the news and. i guess it was may twenty fifth one thousand nine hundred the phone rang as my my mother on the phone. obviously upset and she just says me time is dead. as what she was dying is dead in that state of shock at the time in a course of first thing i was like what happened and she said she was murdered across our brush rather the house and my mother was there i control the sobbing. and i just sat with her for about an hour two hours probably is holding her own. and. in the summertime they'd go down to this camp local campground police said they'd interviewed a couple that had been with joe and diana the night before they were supposed to have breakfast with them the next morning and that's when their friends. entered the trailer. console diana and danny was in the trailer he was screaming out my mom's all covered with blood and she won't
cresent she met joe hudson joe was a disc jockey. and they actually cohabitate it up until the time of her death. must have been obviously i was there i can't imagine what how did you get the news and. i guess it was may twenty fifth one thousand nine hundred the phone rang as my my mother on the phone. obviously upset and she just says me time is dead. as what she was dying is dead in that state of shock at the time in a course of first thing i was like what happened and she said she was...
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he crossed the hudson river to manhattan.y boat, not by train but by which mode of transportation? >> katie: paddle board. >> tucker: katie. paddle board. is it a paddle board? it seems unlikely. are you right?ng >> a jersey city man, paddle boarding across the hudson river to get to his job in manhattan. scott holt wearing a suit as he made the trek across the water. he says his trip took himou about half an hour and he made it in time for the morning meeting. >> katie: he made his meeting! >> tucker: you are absolutely right.ce >> katie: awesome.ni >> tucker: 1-1. going into question three. an animal in australia interrupted a women's soccer game when that animal dashed across the field and started kicking the ball. what kind of animal was it? >> katie: kangaroo. >> tucker: katie, kangaroo. was it a -- well, it'sro australia. okay. was it a kangaroo? >> racing across the field of play, scatters fans left and right. >> the kangaroo interrupted the women's soccer matchan yesterday and delayed the game almost 32 minutes. it di
he crossed the hudson river to manhattan.y boat, not by train but by which mode of transportation? >> katie: paddle board. >> tucker: katie. paddle board. is it a paddle board? it seems unlikely. are you right?ng >> a jersey city man, paddle boarding across the hudson river to get to his job in manhattan. scott holt wearing a suit as he made the trek across the water. he says his trip took himou about half an hour and he made it in time for the morning meeting. >> katie:...
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my proud children, hudson and bayless. >> here we go. shot where he had the ballerinas stand on it. >> that's when the security guard tried to get him off. >> here comes the security guard again. they still get their shot. the next shot mimics the shot he took of a boy on his head with a pretzel in his mouth balancing. turns out it is not as easy as he thought. >> go figure. >> now in the middle of the street, he's got to do that. >> no! >> that's more like mario jumping. >> remember the shot in seattle, pike place, the fish market. they have got him a fish too. >> excellent. >> now take the fish. >> work with. >> yes, kiss the fish. >> she does get a bunch of really funny shots with him. some get a little dirty. they allow the kids to just squirt mustard and ketchup on him. >> he sacrificed himself. >> he really did. there is a redeeming moment because the last shot, there is a fountain at the new york public library, remember this? >> good luck. >> he starts posing away. and when he comes back out, he does admit that he appreciates his
my proud children, hudson and bayless. >> here we go. shot where he had the ballerinas stand on it. >> that's when the security guard tried to get him off. >> here comes the security guard again. they still get their shot. the next shot mimics the shot he took of a boy on his head with a pretzel in his mouth balancing. turns out it is not as easy as he thought. >> go figure. >> now in the middle of the street, he's got to do that. >> no! >> that's more...
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ambassador for poland from the us, mr daniel freed and the director of military analysis for the hudsonbility of that donald trump will push on letter of the agreements, the minsk agreement, he will push hard because this will give donald trump room to negotiate with congress, the idea of slightly lifting the ukraine related sanctions which were put on russia. it is not a great time for an american president to negotiate the idea two is even slightly with the sanctions because he cannot do this decision by himself and needs to seek the approval from congress. so, dealing with vladimir putin regarding the minsk agreement will give him some room for negotiations. also, syria and iran issues will be on the table and potentially according to the experts, the idea of finally defeating isis is also going to be on the table. john bolton insist that there is nothing unusualfor bolton insist that there is nothing unusual for this kind of bolton insist that there is nothing unusualfor this kind of meeting bolton insist that there is nothing unusual for this kind of meeting to ta ke unusual for th
ambassador for poland from the us, mr daniel freed and the director of military analysis for the hudsonbility of that donald trump will push on letter of the agreements, the minsk agreement, he will push hard because this will give donald trump room to negotiate with congress, the idea of slightly lifting the ukraine related sanctions which were put on russia. it is not a great time for an american president to negotiate the idea two is even slightly with the sanctions because he cannot do this...
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just back from singapore, john hudson of the "washington post," thank you very much for the time. >>eat to be here. >>> next, attorney general jeff sessions' bad week, he weathers another round of criticism from president trump for recusing hif om the russia investigation. (vo) what if this didn't have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun transitions™ light under control™ [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts
just back from singapore, john hudson of the "washington post," thank you very much for the time. >>eat to be here. >>> next, attorney general jeff sessions' bad week, he weathers another round of criticism from president trump for recusing hif om the russia investigation. (vo) what if this didn't have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru...
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running late, he floated the idea of taking his paddleboard across the hudson river. and so he hopped on for the 30-minute ride. holt slung his briefcase over his shoulder and paddled through the choppy river, decked out in his suit and tie, as he dealt with a different kind of morning traffic. >> ferries were going every which way. the wakes were kind of coming at me from behind so all the different directions, and it got a little tough. i almost fell in a couple of times. >> reporter: with soggy shoes, holt arriving at the meeting right on time. >> probably not the only time i'll do it. i mean, i showed up dry, and it was free. so, i could see myself doing it again. i don't want to rule it out. >> not sure whether he went back the same way. >> i just love this story. i mean, the dedication that you have to ndheore strength. my god, man. >> imagine if he had fallen in. he said he almost fell in. i guess that blows the meeting and sort of defeats the whole purpose. >> if he walked in wet, no matter what -- >> yeah. great conversation starter. >> confidence in your abi
running late, he floated the idea of taking his paddleboard across the hudson river. and so he hopped on for the 30-minute ride. holt slung his briefcase over his shoulder and paddled through the choppy river, decked out in his suit and tie, as he dealt with a different kind of morning traffic. >> ferries were going every which way. the wakes were kind of coming at me from behind so all the different directions, and it got a little tough. i almost fell in a couple of times. >>...
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and chris and she met joe hudson joe was a disc jockey. and they actually cohabitate it up until the time of her death. must have been obviously devastating i can't imagine what how did you get the news and. i guess it was may twenty fifth one thousand nine hundred in the phone rang as my my mother on the phone obviously upset and she just says me time is dead i was like what she was dying is dead it on in that state of shock at the time in a course the first thing i was like what happened and she said she was murdered of course our bus ran of the house and my mother was there i control the sobbing. and i just sat with her for about an hour two hours probably is holding her own. and. in the summertime they'd go down to this camp the campground police said they'd interviewed a couple that had been with joe and diana the night before they're supposed to have breakfast with and the next morning and that's when their friends. entered the trailer. and sold diana and danny was in the trailer he was screaming out my mom's all covered with blood a
and chris and she met joe hudson joe was a disc jockey. and they actually cohabitate it up until the time of her death. must have been obviously devastating i can't imagine what how did you get the news and. i guess it was may twenty fifth one thousand nine hundred in the phone rang as my my mother on the phone obviously upset and she just says me time is dead i was like what she was dying is dead it on in that state of shock at the time in a course the first thing i was like what happened and...