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growing up hudson's musical hero was aretha franklin.ar-old star is playing the late queen of soul in an upcoming biopic at franklin's request. jennifer and i got together late last year while she was shooting that movie and as the finishing touches were being put on her recent film. ♪ ♪ >> when it comes to show-stopping performances, jennifer hudson always delivers. >> music everything i do. if i'm shooting a scene, okay, what's the emotion? if i'm in the photo shoot, what do i need to feel? i can find that song, that music that puts me in that place. >> honey, find a song that moves you. until you do that, you ain't going nowhere. ♪ r-e-s-p-e-c-t find out what it means to me ♪ ♪ >> now she's playing aretha franklin in the biopic "respect." hudson was hand picked for the part by the late queen of soul herself >>> how is it going so far filling the shoes of aretha franklin? >> whew, those are huge shoes to fill, but i am just taking it one step at a time, one day at a time. all i want to do is, is, is, um, pay tribute to her and meet her
growing up hudson's musical hero was aretha franklin.ar-old star is playing the late queen of soul in an upcoming biopic at franklin's request. jennifer and i got together late last year while she was shooting that movie and as the finishing touches were being put on her recent film. ♪ ♪ >> when it comes to show-stopping performances, jennifer hudson always delivers. >> music everything i do. if i'm shooting a scene, okay, what's the emotion? if i'm in the photo shoot, what do i...
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up the long island, i'm proud to serve funding to rehabilitate the precious resource in the lower hudson valley. including 30.4 million for the long island regional program. i look forward to moving this bill to the floor of the house of representatives, i urge all members to support it and i would now like to recognize ranking member granger for her opening remarks. >> thank you. thank you for the work they've done on many programs supported by the interior bill. priorities and concerns of members on both sides of the aisle as many as good things of
up the long island, i'm proud to serve funding to rehabilitate the precious resource in the lower hudson valley. including 30.4 million for the long island regional program. i look forward to moving this bill to the floor of the house of representatives, i urge all members to support it and i would now like to recognize ranking member granger for her opening remarks. >> thank you. thank you for the work they've done on many programs supported by the interior bill. priorities and concerns...
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from the hudson institute this is just under one hour. >> hello. thank you for joining today's event at hudson institute where we are all appropriately masked and physically distancing. we are here with fbi director christopher wray. it is my pleasure to be physically back at the office and it is an honor to join the director in today's conversation. christopher wray currently serves as the eighth director of the fbi.rv throughout his career he has served in a number of roles within the federal government, including as a possible associate attorney general in the office of the deputy attorney general where he oversaw investigations conducted by the doj's law-enforcement agencies. in 2003 president george w. bush nominated mr. ray as the assistant attorney general for doj criminal division where he oversaw majores investigations n the domestic and international criminal activities. he also over saw the doj counterterrorism counterintelligence and export control sections. mr. rate was instrumental in the doj's post- 911 efforts to combat terrorism, c
from the hudson institute this is just under one hour. >> hello. thank you for joining today's event at hudson institute where we are all appropriately masked and physically distancing. we are here with fbi director christopher wray. it is my pleasure to be physically back at the office and it is an honor to join the director in today's conversation. christopher wray currently serves as the eighth director of the fbi.rv throughout his career he has served in a number of roles within the...
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this was at the hudson institute. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> thank you for joining us at the hudson institute. we are here with fbi director christopher wray. it is my pleasure to be back at the office and an honor to join the director in today's conversation. here with fbi dirr christopher wray and it is my pleasure to be physically back at the office and to join the director in today's conversation. christopher wray currently serves as the eighth director of the fbi. he has served in a number of roles on the federal government, including as principal associate heorney general where oversaw investigations conducted by the in 2003, president bush for the criminal division, where he oversaw major investigation into domestic and international criminal activities. he also oversaw the doj's law enforcement agencies. he was instrumental in the doj's effort
this was at the hudson institute. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> thank you for joining us at the hudson institute. we are here with fbi director christopher wray. it is my pleasure to be back at the office and an honor to join the director in today's conversation. here with fbi dirr christopher wray and it is my pleasure to...
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. >> thank you for joining us at the hudson institute. we are here with fbi director christopher wray. it is my pleasure to be back at the office and an honor to join the director in today's conversation. christopher wray currently serves as director of the fbi. he has served in a number of roles within the federal government including attorney general at the office of the deputy attorney general where he oversaw investigations conducted by the doj's law enforcement agencies. in 2003, president george w. as theminated mr. wray assistant attorney general for doj's criminal division, where he oversaw major investigations in the domestic and international criminal activities. the doj'sersaw counterterrorism counter intelligence and export control sections. in they was instrumental doj's efforts to combat terrorism, cyber crime, and espionage. today, he joins us to discuss china's ongoing efforts to interfere in the united states domestic affairs through espionage, disinformation campaigns, intellectual property theft, and monetary theft. it
. >> thank you for joining us at the hudson institute. we are here with fbi director christopher wray. it is my pleasure to be back at the office and an honor to join the director in today's conversation. christopher wray currently serves as director of the fbi. he has served in a number of roles within the federal government including attorney general at the office of the deputy attorney general where he oversaw investigations conducted by the doj's law enforcement agencies. in 2003,...
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you mentioned flying down the hudson. what's it like to fly over -- here they come.e thunderbirds, i think. what's it like when you're flying over one of the cities like you flew down the hudson. >> it's remarkable. it really -- you're focused on the story. you've got to make sure the timing and altitude are correct. you get a chance to look out and see across the horizon or down at the ground. it's very prideful for me and it's something i take great pride in. but more so, that's the past. that's 25 years ago, eric, i'm ancient right now. it's a prideful moment for us to really see these men and women. it's not the aviators. it's our maintainers, our support personnel a that make sure the aircraft are ready to fly, ready to fight, ready to do their job. what a great time to do this on july 4th to celebrate our extraordinary american heritage and i'm very proud of that. eric: we just saw the b1, the b2 stealth bomber, with that unique like flying bat, flying wing. i mean, what's that like to fly? >> well, it's ex straightforwar. back in the day, we called it somethin
you mentioned flying down the hudson. what's it like to fly over -- here they come.e thunderbirds, i think. what's it like when you're flying over one of the cities like you flew down the hudson. >> it's remarkable. it really -- you're focused on the story. you've got to make sure the timing and altitude are correct. you get a chance to look out and see across the horizon or down at the ground. it's very prideful for me and it's something i take great pride in. but more so, that's the...
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this was at the hudson institute. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> thank you for joining us at the hudson institute. we are here with fbi director christopher wray. it is my pleasure to be back at the office and an honor to join the director in today's conversation. here with fbi dirr christopher wray and it is my pleasure to be physically back at the office and to join the director in today's conversation. christopher wray currently serves as the eighth director of the fbi. he has served in a number of roles on the federal government, including as principal associate heorney general where oversaw investigations conducted by the in 2003, president bush nominated
this was at the hudson institute. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> thank you for joining us at the hudson institute. we are here with fbi director christopher wray. it is my pleasure to be back at the office and an honor to join the director in today's conversation. here with fbi dirr christopher wray and it is my pleasure to...
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representatives richard hudson, david >> representative richard hudson. mark walker, dan bishop and greg murray. thank you, all friends, all warriors. ieutenant governor dan -- who hear is doing a great job. dan?e is stand up. >> north carolina house speaker tim.moore, thank you, great job. of the ident pro tem north carolina state center, you very r, thank much. operation warp speed is funding a historic portfolio of vaccine candidates in addition to our $1.6 billion novavax, we've issued a $483 million contract moderna, a $1.2 billion zeneca. with astro a contract with jansen and just -- agreement with pfizer. made progress is being with all of those companies. a ground breaking agreement with fizer includes a guarantee to deliver a hundred million doses shortly after the vaccine's approval almost immediately with an option to purchase an additional $500 million thereafter. speedly is operation warp accelerating the development of directing we're also a colossal industrial mobilization to ensure its rapid delivery. happened like this since the end of wo
representatives richard hudson, david >> representative richard hudson. mark walker, dan bishop and greg murray. thank you, all friends, all warriors. ieutenant governor dan -- who hear is doing a great job. dan?e is stand up. >> north carolina house speaker tim.moore, thank you, great job. of the ident pro tem north carolina state center, you very r, thank much. operation warp speed is funding a historic portfolio of vaccine candidates in addition to our $1.6 billion novavax, we've...
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i am grateful to the hudson institute for hosting us today. the greatest long-term threat to our nation's information and intellectual property and to our economic vitality is a counterintelligence and economic espionage threat from china. it is a threat to our economic security and, by extension, to our national security. as national security advisor o'brien said in his recent remarks, we cannot close our eyes and ears to what china is doing. today, in light of the importance of this threat, i will provide more detail on the chinese threat than the fbi has ever presented in an open forum. this threat is so significant that the attorney general and secretary of state will also be addressing a lot of these issues in the next few weeks. but if you think these issues are just an intelligence issue, or a government problem, or a nuisance largely for big corporations who can largely take care of themselves, you could not be more wrong. it is the people of the united states who are the victims of what amounts to chinese theft on a scale so massive t
i am grateful to the hudson institute for hosting us today. the greatest long-term threat to our nation's information and intellectual property and to our economic vitality is a counterintelligence and economic espionage threat from china. it is a threat to our economic security and, by extension, to our national security. as national security advisor o'brien said in his recent remarks, we cannot close our eyes and ears to what china is doing. today, in light of the importance of this threat, i...
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michael pillsbury of the hudson institute joins us after this quick break.book, "the trump century: how our president changed the course of history forever," liberals don't want you to know this, but it's available for preorder at thetrumpcentury.com, amazon, barnes & noble. order your copies right away. thanks so much. we'll be right back. oh, we love our new home. neighborhood's great. amazing school district. the hoa has been very involved. these shrubs aren't board approved. you need to break down your cardboard. thank you. violation. violation. i see you've met cynthia. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. and it does help us save a bunch of money. two inches over regulation. thanks, cynthia. for bundling made easy, go to geico.com lou: breaking news, "the washington post" is now reporting that 151 women who -- 15 women who worked for the washington redskins are alleging sexual harassment by former scouts and members of owner daniel snyder's inner circle. the redskins have hired attorney beth wilkinson to review the kid kid --
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the big headline is neiman marcus is leaving hudson yards after just a year there. right now mall owners are trying to save the struggling brooks brothers from a similar fate lauren thomas, how much of a blow is this for hudson yards? >> it is kind of shocking when you consider the size of this space and neiman marcus spans multiple levels at the top of this mall, and it's hardly been open a year and it's the sole anchor in this property now. a source familiar with its plans moving forward has told me they are looking to bring in office space to replace this department store, but again, consider this new environment that we're in with the pandemic and not sure exactly what the need might be for that much office space moving forward, but certainly neiman did take up a sizeable portion of this promplt. >> and deidre, i think facebook and others have a sizeable presence there i would think they would offer some pretty generous terms to get people into that office space if they're looking for that as a replacement to neiman. >> precisely, kelly, companies like facebook
the big headline is neiman marcus is leaving hudson yards after just a year there. right now mall owners are trying to save the struggling brooks brothers from a similar fate lauren thomas, how much of a blow is this for hudson yards? >> it is kind of shocking when you consider the size of this space and neiman marcus spans multiple levels at the top of this mall, and it's hardly been open a year and it's the sole anchor in this property now. a source familiar with its plans moving...
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. ♪ ♪ lou: fbi director christopher wray making some news at the hudson institute.gence cases are related to china. the director said china is trying to become the world's only superpower by any means necessary. we didn't need to be told that. and our next guest at today's event, dr. michael pillsbury, director for the center for chinese strategy at the hudson institute. great to have you with us, mike. wray talking about half the cases and saying he doesn't need any more resources to combat the surveillance and espionage of the communist chinese in this country? are you kidding me? [laughter] >> well, director wray, i suppose, trying to be a good team player by not openly asking for money at the hudson institute. but i don't think he'll turn down more money for fbi operations against china, do you? [laughter] if. lou: well, it sounded as if he was sanguine about it all. if meanwhile, the chinese are stealing, as you know, some $of $of -- $600 billion of intellectual property still no matter the phase one agreement, no matter anything else. they're still stealing wi
. ♪ ♪ lou: fbi director christopher wray making some news at the hudson institute.gence cases are related to china. the director said china is trying to become the world's only superpower by any means necessary. we didn't need to be told that. and our next guest at today's event, dr. michael pillsbury, director for the center for chinese strategy at the hudson institute. great to have you with us, mike. wray talking about half the cases and saying he doesn't need any more resources to...
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hudson versus mcmillan came out 7-2. you managed to pull justice scalia. that was the eighth amendment case for which the new york times dubbed you that cruelest justice. justice thomas: youngest and cruelest. judge katsas: did you read that op-ed? justice thomas: never did, but i like that because it sounds like the young and the restless. [laughter] brought to you by tide. judge katsas: and the last of judge katsas: and the last of the 8-1's came out 5-4. you pulled scalia and the old chief and kennedy. justice thomas: that was still another loss. judge katsas: it was a tough year. justice thomas: but look at the progress. no votes, 2 votes, 4 votes. judge katsas: little by little. judge thomas: you whittle away at it. judge katsas: there were a lot of ignorant and perhaps ill meaning people who were saying that you must have just been mindlessly following justice scalia when the reality was even from day one, that street ran both ways. and there were some very specific instances in which justice scalia was following you. justice thomas: well, we knew th
hudson versus mcmillan came out 7-2. you managed to pull justice scalia. that was the eighth amendment case for which the new york times dubbed you that cruelest justice. justice thomas: youngest and cruelest. judge katsas: did you read that op-ed? justice thomas: never did, but i like that because it sounds like the young and the restless. [laughter] brought to you by tide. judge katsas: and the last of judge katsas: and the last of the 8-1's came out 5-4. you pulled scalia and the old chief...
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spirals up the hudson river. as it does it will fall apart as far as the strength, but it will have some rain north of senter and a lot of leftover moisture as another front makes its way towards the area tomorrow. that will trigger thunderstorms, so o which wilbee acrosso northeast. aw the wind with adrienne, the rain with you, rob. thanks to both of you. >>> all eyes on president trump after he hint today he could make a move involving roger stone, his longtime confidant, convicted of lying to congress, facing three years in prison. the president suggesting he might step in, saying stone has been treated unfairly. here's pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: today president trump hinting his longtime friend roger stone could not serve a day of his three-year prison term. dirty-trickster, defiant from the day he was arrested by the fbi, here waving the victory sign of his political hero richard nixon after he was booked. the president has been fuming for months. >> this has not been a fair process. >> reporter: pr
spirals up the hudson river. as it does it will fall apart as far as the strength, but it will have some rain north of senter and a lot of leftover moisture as another front makes its way towards the area tomorrow. that will trigger thunderstorms, so o which wilbee acrosso northeast. aw the wind with adrienne, the rain with you, rob. thanks to both of you. >>> all eyes on president trump after he hint today he could make a move involving roger stone, his longtime confidant, convicted...
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hudson versus mcmillan came out 7-2. he managed to pull justice scalia. that was the case in which the "new york times" dubbed you the coolest justice. >> youngest and coolest. >> did you read that read the . >> was never did. i i like that because it sounds like the young and the restless, you know? brought to you by tide. [laughing] >> and the last one of those 8-1 came out 5-4. you pulled scalia in the old chief and you pulled kennedy. >> but that was still another lost. >> another loss come like a sieve it was a tough year. >> but look at the progress. no votes, two votes, four votes. >> little by little. >> that's the way you whittle away at it. >> there were a lot of very ignorant and perhaps ill meaning people who were saying that you must have just been mindlessly following justice scalia, when the reality was even from day one, that street ran both ways and there were some very specific instances in which justice scalia was following you. >> well, we knew that and, you know, you can't, you are a judge now and people are going to say things. you c
hudson versus mcmillan came out 7-2. he managed to pull justice scalia. that was the case in which the "new york times" dubbed you the coolest justice. >> youngest and coolest. >> did you read that read the . >> was never did. i i like that because it sounds like the young and the restless, you know? brought to you by tide. [laughing] >> and the last one of those 8-1 came out 5-4. you pulled scalia in the old chief and you pulled kennedy. >> but that was...
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michael pillsbury of the hudson institute joins us after this quick break.der, my new book, "the trump century: how our president changed the course of history forever," liberals don't want you to know this, but it's available for preorder at thetrumpcentury.com, amazon, barnes & noble. order your copies right away. thanks so much. we'll be right back. [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. maria had to do everything for me. [maria] she had these awful blisters on her back. i don't want shingles when i'm your age. [camera man] actually, if you're 50 or older, you're at increased risk. [maria] that's life, nothing you can do... [camera man] uh, shingles can be prevented. [maria & theresa] shingles can be whaaaat? [camera man] prevented. you can get vaccinated. [maria] where? [camera man] at your pharmacy, at your doctor's. [maria] hold on! [maria] don't want to go through that! [theresa] hija. [ca
michael pillsbury of the hudson institute joins us after this quick break.der, my new book, "the trump century: how our president changed the course of history forever," liberals don't want you to know this, but it's available for preorder at thetrumpcentury.com, amazon, barnes & noble. order your copies right away. thanks so much. we'll be right back. [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to...
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michael pillsbury of the hudson institute joins us after this quick break. century: how our president changed the course of history forever," liberals don't want you to know this, but it's available for preorder at thetrumpcentury.com, amazon, barnes & noble. order your copies right away. thanks so much. we'll be right back. oh, we love our new home. neighborhood's great. amazing school district. the hoa has been very involved. these shrubs aren't board approved. you need to break down your cardboard. thank you. violation. violation. i see you've met cynthia. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. and it does help us save a bunch of money. two inches over regulation. thanks, cynthia. for bundling made easy, go to geico.com thanks, cynthia. ♪ (announcer) reliability is everything. so, if your network's down, you're down. verizon knows your customers need to reach you seamlessly. your team needs to work from different places across many devices. plus, you want the security trusted by some of the largest companies in the world. and that'
michael pillsbury of the hudson institute joins us after this quick break. century: how our president changed the course of history forever," liberals don't want you to know this, but it's available for preorder at thetrumpcentury.com, amazon, barnes & noble. order your copies right away. thanks so much. we'll be right back. oh, we love our new home. neighborhood's great. amazing school district. the hoa has been very involved. these shrubs aren't board approved. you need to break down...
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beyond that, if she moves up to tivoli, in the hudson river valley, hudson is a great story in america from the bay of new york, and all of the transpired along the river, you know, whether it's in george washington and newburgh, or the steamboat, it was currier and ives world along the hudson river and she was born -- grew up just down the road from spring would, the home of franklin roosevelt, her distant cousin. >> did she have a happy childhood? >> now. well, the only place that she ever felt safe in typically it was climbing at the top of a there is significant evidencez- that some of her uncles who are alcoholics to hotshots hotter out of windows. the thing that is very remarkable about owners wealth is to the extent to which she is able to transcend that sadness. she writes a young boy in the fifties, when he severely beaten in a school, a young boy, six or seven years old, and he goes up to a water fountain to get a little cone, you know, like one of those plastic cups, paper cups. and, i mean, he's really -- he's been so badly, he bleeds on the cup. and he writes her. and he
beyond that, if she moves up to tivoli, in the hudson river valley, hudson is a great story in america from the bay of new york, and all of the transpired along the river, you know, whether it's in george washington and newburgh, or the steamboat, it was currier and ives world along the hudson river and she was born -- grew up just down the road from spring would, the home of franklin roosevelt, her distant cousin. >> did she have a happy childhood? >> now. well, the only place that...
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michael pillsbury of the hudson institute joins us after this quick break."the trump century: how our president changed the course of history forever," liberals don't want you to know this, but it's available for preorder at thetrumpcentury.com, amazon, barnes & noble. order your copies right away. thanks so much. we'll be right back. fe drivers ! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'm on it. that's a step in the right direction. i'm on it. is more important sthan ever.rp where's my tab
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presidential politics but some mom-and-pop shops we talked to today said his local leadership the hudson biggest impact on their business. >> i take it from the governor level down, my concern truly has been with how governor wolf has handled things. i think there were guidelines that had they looked at closer, we could've avoided the delay in getting us open. >> joe biden spent his childhood here in pennsylvania and he is fighting hard for his home state support but so is president trump, both campaign dropped local tv ads yesterday, biden pitching himself as a job creator but trump pitching biden is actually a job loser for the area for his support of nasdaq. jackie: thank you so much, connell? connell: steve forbes joins us now, happy to be out of the northeast rain for hillary vaughn in pennsylvania today but she did a good job in setting up what joe biden economically wants to make the race about an main street versus wall street, when they spoke yesterday and talked about ending the era of shareholder capitalism, maybe that scared us and folks, what did you think of that? >> the re
presidential politics but some mom-and-pop shops we talked to today said his local leadership the hudson biggest impact on their business. >> i take it from the governor level down, my concern truly has been with how governor wolf has handled things. i think there were guidelines that had they looked at closer, we could've avoided the delay in getting us open. >> joe biden spent his childhood here in pennsylvania and he is fighting hard for his home state support but so is president...
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. >> doctor neil hudson. doctor neil hudson. >> further education college has been listed for possible closure, will us government departs to work with me and local stakeholders for a sustainable future for this vital institution and if successful can i invite the prime minister to come to see this fantastic college and opportunities it provides to upscale leveling up the agenda. >> i'm honorable -- grateful to my honorable friend and it is difficult for the community and all those who care, can i propose to him that he and i have a conversation what to do for education, see if we can find an appropriate solution. >> the prime minister doesn't want to talk about job losses in blackwood, 1400 job potentials, 6000 to go in glasgow and as my honorable friend has pointed out, 1700 jobs in north wales, workers don't want slogans and bluster. they want to know what he is going to do to save those jobs, what will he do to protect them going forward? >> i don't want to accuse the honorable gentlemen of failing to lis
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wind watches as it spirals up the hudson river. as it does it will fall apart as far as the strength, but it will have some rain north of center and a lot of leftover moisture as another front makes its way towards the area tomorrow. that will trigger more in the way of thunderstorms, some of which will be severe, across the northeast tomorrow afternoon. >> rob, thank you. >>> and news on president trump and roger stone. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, the white house announcing the president has commuted stone's sentence. sources telling abc news the president called stone himself. >> i think roger stone was very unfairly treated. >> reporter: the self-proclaimed dirty trickster, defiant from the day he was arrested. that smile disappearing after he is convicted of seven felony counts. prosecutors proved he obstructed a congressional probe into russia, wikileaks, and the 2016 trump campaign. >> this has not been a fair process. >> reporter: prosecutors recommended that stone be sentenced to seven to nine years in priso
wind watches as it spirals up the hudson river. as it does it will fall apart as far as the strength, but it will have some rain north of center and a lot of leftover moisture as another front makes its way towards the area tomorrow. that will trigger more in the way of thunderstorms, some of which will be severe, across the northeast tomorrow afternoon. >> rob, thank you. >>> and news on president trump and roger stone. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, the white...
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. >> jennifer hudson sang. lewis delivered final message to civil rights activists in a message for the new york times this morning. he wrote, though i may not be here with you, i urge you to answer the highest calling to your heart and stand up for what you truly believe. a man who inspires generations went onto say today's activists inspired him and filled him with hope. michelle miller, cbs news, atlanta. >> john lewis spent more than three decades in at leeanne too . >>> streaming on cbsn bay area and now they launch it is newest mission to mars, the big discovery researches are hoping to make plus help for parents car shopping fir their teenager. two groups coming together to give their top picks. >>> pretty view from the mount hamilton camera and signs out there across the south bay and what you can expect with a warmup on the way and we look into our weekend, details coming up . >>> kpix working to bring you the positive stories during this difficult time. send all of your story ideas as well to want res
. >> jennifer hudson sang. lewis delivered final message to civil rights activists in a message for the new york times this morning. he wrote, though i may not be here with you, i urge you to answer the highest calling to your heart and stand up for what you truly believe. a man who inspires generations went onto say today's activists inspired him and filled him with hope. michelle miller, cbs news, atlanta. >> john lewis spent more than three decades in at leeanne too ....
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he will speak turning event hosted by the hudson institute on c-span. a house financial services subcommittee hearing on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on jobs. live on c-span. around the same time, house education and labor subcommittee looks of the impact of the pandemic on higher education at noon on c-span2. ambassadorsbirx and from several countries are expected to discuss covid-19 at an event hosted by the atlantic council live at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can watch online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. nextrt a is with us -- robert egge is with us next. good morning. thank you for being here on "washington journal." guest: great to be here. host: what has been the role of the alzheimer's association during the pandemic? guest: our primary role is to support those with dementia and their caregivers. that has brought us right to the front lines of the covid pandemic. as we will talk about, many of those with alzheimer's and dementia happened to be at the highest risk of covid-19. to early thisback year as
he will speak turning event hosted by the hudson institute on c-span. a house financial services subcommittee hearing on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on jobs. live on c-span. around the same time, house education and labor subcommittee looks of the impact of the pandemic on higher education at noon on c-span2. ambassadorsbirx and from several countries are expected to discuss covid-19 at an event hosted by the atlantic council live at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can watch online...
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coalition aircraft hit several homes in the al hudson district where a family celebration taking place. libya's warring sides have conducted a prisoner swap the un recognized government of national accord and forces loyal to the warlord who before have to each exchanged a prisoners in misrata with the hope of more to follow my lead trainer says. well wishers welcomed home for rows on the right he's one of the prisoners from misrata released by warlords for the for have to his forces in eastern libya. the men loyal to the internationally recognized government of national accord or ginnie in tripoli for exchange for aid of have to his prisoners. swap have been near elsewhere and is that south of the front lines with the help of tribal leaders. well the rot was taken prisoner in southern tripoli last december during have tears filled campaign to capture the capital he was then transported to a jail in benghazi in the eastern libya. after nearly 7 months in captivity he's among his family and friends again back home in this roster well. i'm so happy it feels like i'm reborn i can't explain
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hosted by the hudson institute. a house financial services subcommittee hearing on the influx of the coronavirus pandemic on jobs. live at noon eastern on c-span. around the same time, a house education and labor subcommittee looks at the impact of the pandemic on higher education on c-span2. thedr. deborah birx, coordinator of the white house coronavirus task force, and ambassadors from several countries expected to discuss covid-19 live at 2:30 eastern on c-span. you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. a seniorg us next research fellow at george mason university. he directs there for the vanity project. thank you for being here this morning. eing on with us this morning. give us some specifics. what do you study in the urbanity project? this aboutnity cities, and in a bigger sense come about living together. beings come human as americans, solve the problems that make it hard to live near each other so we can reap the benefits of having a big civilization with lots of i
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follow us on twitter and instagram as well panda living at news now but i'm anthony house on the hudson seen here thanks what's. how does a virus spread. why do repairing and when will. introduce through the topics covered in the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like to me the information on the cloning virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at the. science fair. i mean nothing. well i guess sometimes i don't place them nothing with you but you have been thinking deep into jamma culture yet you did seem to think that his grandmother to you it's all about who they know i'm right so join me for me to get to bungee jumping. on board stories this week. fighting for democracy in hong kong. 1000 in the fellows of brazil. but 1st we remember the massacre but it needs to. bosnia herzegovina 1940 coverage of the world commemorates the horrors. we talk to 2 survivors now living in berlin. to send off roses takes her back to her farm a peaceful life in the hills of spread. until the
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just news editor john salomon, hudson institute michael pillsbury our guests tomorrow evening.esidency, how our president changed course of history forever. available on trump century.com. the book will be published on september 22nd. you can order it now. reminder to follow me on twitter on lou dobbs, like me on facebook and maria: good tuesday morning, everybody. thank you very much for joining us. it is tuesday july 7th, top stories 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. big tech taking a stand against china's crack-down on hong kong's freedom. google, facebook and twitter all saying they will not release user data to hong kong law enforcement. tik tok pulls out from the city as well as the u.s. is looking to banning the popular app, china social media app the way inia has already. drandronanfaony i ii ii wni w wi e stil kneeip d
just news editor john salomon, hudson institute michael pillsbury our guests tomorrow evening.esidency, how our president changed course of history forever. available on trump century.com. the book will be published on september 22nd. you can order it now. reminder to follow me on twitter on lou dobbs, like me on facebook and maria: good tuesday morning, everybody. thank you very much for joining us. it is tuesday july 7th, top stories 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. big tech taking a stand...
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the hudson institute's dr.hael pillsbury will be with us to take up china's rising ambitions and aggression. but first, our guest this evening formally designated huawei and zte as threated to u.s. national security, a major step toward removing national security steps from the united states. joining us, the chairman of the federal communications commission, ajit pai. ajit, good to have you with us. it's been some time that we knew that both of these companies were turning over information that they gathered in the course of their normal businesses to people's liberation army, to chinese intelligence. why this decision now? >> well, thanks for having me on, lou. unlike in communist china, we have the rule of law in this country. and in november of 2019, the fcc proposed to ban the use of fcc funding being used by telecom carriers here in the united states on problematic equipment or services coming from carriers like huawei and zte. we initially proposed to designate them as national security threats, but we wa
the hudson institute's dr.hael pillsbury will be with us to take up china's rising ambitions and aggression. but first, our guest this evening formally designated huawei and zte as threated to u.s. national security, a major step toward removing national security steps from the united states. joining us, the chairman of the federal communications commission, ajit pai. ajit, good to have you with us. it's been some time that we knew that both of these companies were turning over information that...
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it is another thing to see the reality of it, to see that beautiful campus overlooking the hudson, to go to university of florida and see those beautiful oak trees and azaleas in magnolia trees -- and magnolia trees and you cannot go there. i think what happened in the late 1960's was the realization that no matter how well i did, there was this wall and my reaction was not a positive reaction. i was a kid, i was impetuous. so i did become angry, i went i causerails, additional problems, particularly with my grandfather, who had no tolerance for that and felt he had not raised me that way, to be angry, to be better, to be negative. but the good part of it was --re was enough residual there were enough residual lessons from my life that brought me back to stability. it is like a boat, a sailboat being pushed to one side but right.back to bite -- to i think part of that was what i had been taught, it was the faith that had been instilled in me and i truly believe that i know very -- i never totally got away from the belief that this was the country that you would forever have these poss
it is another thing to see the reality of it, to see that beautiful campus overlooking the hudson, to go to university of florida and see those beautiful oak trees and azaleas in magnolia trees -- and magnolia trees and you cannot go there. i think what happened in the late 1960's was the realization that no matter how well i did, there was this wall and my reaction was not a positive reaction. i was a kid, i was impetuous. so i did become angry, i went i causerails, additional problems,...
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. >> little hudson is working on his tennis game. he's almost 3 years old. how about his outfit?a tiger. but tennis can be really frustrating. oh, don't cry, hudson! maybe softball is your sport. oh, yes! solid contact. this is much more fun. whoa! and we can see where had you had son gets that swing. look at mommal son with the power. hey, henkel, we just called your play! >> be sure to use the #abc7 call my play. much like the currys, they got the good genes. they're playing in atlanta, florida, and dan and ama, the weather there, about 80 degrees. 88% humidity. they are sweating a lot. it is crazy. they started the game at 9:00 eastern. trying to keep it hot. it's hot in orlando. >> that's tough. we don't miss that humidity at all. >> not at all. >>> all right. join us tonight for abc7 news at 11:00. it will be a very different school year. new details about the plan for the fall. not come mying with republican safety measures. the north bay county now considering fines. and coming up, a two-hour 20/20. jemmy kimmel live comes on at 11:35 and then "nightline." nflt finally, a
. >> little hudson is working on his tennis game. he's almost 3 years old. how about his outfit?a tiger. but tennis can be really frustrating. oh, don't cry, hudson! maybe softball is your sport. oh, yes! solid contact. this is much more fun. whoa! and we can see where had you had son gets that swing. look at mommal son with the power. hey, henkel, we just called your play! >> be sure to use the #abc7 call my play. much like the currys, they got the good genes. they're playing in...
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just news editor john salomon, hudson institute michael pillsbury our guests tomorrow evening.anged course of history forever. available on trump century.com. the book will be published on september 22nd. you can order it now. reminder to follow me on twitter on lou dobbs, like me on facebook and instagram. follow me @loudobbs tonight. good night from sussex. ♪ >> hi, everybody, i'm. i'm david asman in foreelizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now.
just news editor john salomon, hudson institute michael pillsbury our guests tomorrow evening.anged course of history forever. available on trump century.com. the book will be published on september 22nd. you can order it now. reminder to follow me on twitter on lou dobbs, like me on facebook and instagram. follow me @loudobbs tonight. good night from sussex. ♪ >> hi, everybody, i'm. i'm david asman in foreelizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now.
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the hudson institute's michael pillsbury with us on that.ntury:" it's available at thetrumpcentury.com. we recommend it to you highly, by the way. we'll be right back, stay with us. ♪ ♪ lou: joining us tonight, a great american, theark meadows. and it is a delight, mark if, to have you with us on the broadcast. especially on what seems to be a fairly average news day -- [laughter] that is, a day filled with developments, events and chock full of news. it's good to see you and thanks for being here. >> great to be with you, lou. lou: thanks so much, mark. the president issuing an executive order on hispanic prosperity. no president has done more than he has to assure the prosperity of hispanic-americans. do you believe that he gets sufficient credit for achieving the lowest unemployment rate ever for hispanic-americans, the highest level of employment and the list goes on? >> well, the list does go on, lou. sadly, not only does he not get credit, but he gets the exact opposite as a narrative from the mainstream media. i mean, when you look at
the hudson institute's michael pillsbury with us on that.ntury:" it's available at thetrumpcentury.com. we recommend it to you highly, by the way. we'll be right back, stay with us. ♪ ♪ lou: joining us tonight, a great american, theark meadows. and it is a delight, mark if, to have you with us on the broadcast. especially on what seems to be a fairly average news day -- [laughter] that is, a day filled with developments, events and chock full of news. it's good to see you and thanks...
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that's moving the heavier stu stuff to the hudson valley by 8:00 p.m. notice the system right over the top of new york city and then it races to new england. the cold front comes into the humid air mass and we will see additional storms. but, again, the storm itself, faye, will be gone. the headlines, faye into the northeast with landfall this afternoon, heatwave for the south, and very hot conditions from the southwest to texas. alex, if anything else with faye, it's a one-day cancellation of plans for outdoor activities in areas of the northeast today. it's kind a wakeup call for everyone, you know, you have to have your hurricane plans in place. we're heading toward the peak of the season. >> absolutely. it doesn't mean you have to put away patio furniture and lower umbrellas and things like that. >> no. if you have your -- yeah. >> go ahead. you finish up. >> no, that's okay. minor stuff you do want to put away, stuff that can blow away. but you don't need to batten down the hatches. >> thank you, my friend. >>> still ahead, one of president trump's
that's moving the heavier stu stuff to the hudson valley by 8:00 p.m. notice the system right over the top of new york city and then it races to new england. the cold front comes into the humid air mass and we will see additional storms. but, again, the storm itself, faye, will be gone. the headlines, faye into the northeast with landfall this afternoon, heatwave for the south, and very hot conditions from the southwest to texas. alex, if anything else with faye, it's a one-day cancellation of...
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we take it up next with the hudson institute's michael built bury.lso my new book, "the trump centuryor: how your president changed the course of history forever," imagine where we would be right now without this historic prime minister. the lib -- historic president. the liberals don't want you to buy it, they don't want you to see it. frustrate a liberal. preorder at trumpcentury.com, amazon.com or barnes & noble.com. we're coming right back. ♪ what i'm worried about is that if you're not expecting the shock, and the markets fall dramatically, you might panic. and in the midst of that panic, you might sell and run to cash. at the very moment, you shouldn't. at the very moment, prices are at their low. that's my fear. i'm not worried about the country. i'm not worried about the financial markets, because in the long run, i know they'll be fine. i'm worried about you. i'm worried about how you will personally respond to this crisis. and even if you don't panic, you may... lou: breaking news now, the chamber f commerce is suing the president of the un
we take it up next with the hudson institute's michael built bury.lso my new book, "the trump centuryor: how your president changed the course of history forever," imagine where we would be right now without this historic prime minister. the lib -- historic president. the liberals don't want you to buy it, they don't want you to see it. frustrate a liberal. preorder at trumpcentury.com, amazon.com or barnes & noble.com. we're coming right back. ♪ what i'm worried about is that...
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mead, senior fellow at hudson institute.t is my pleasure to be joined by antony blinken, the chief foreign policy advisor for the biden for president campaign and former deputy secretary of state and deputy of national secretary national security adviser. during his career, mr. antony blinken antony blinken -- mr. antony blinken has held a number of distinguished government positions. he was national security adviser to vice president biden during the administration but also served as the senate staff director for the senate foreign relations committee from 2002 to 2008 and the national security council staff during the clinton administration. during his time at the state department mr. blinken played an instrument to world the diplomatic effort to counter ice is pretty worked on the global refugee crisis and rebalance of asia. l role in the dipl efforts to counter and he rebounds asia tony it's good to see u thank yo for joining us today think it's going to be an interesting conversn today, i hope we will be able to follow-
mead, senior fellow at hudson institute.t is my pleasure to be joined by antony blinken, the chief foreign policy advisor for the biden for president campaign and former deputy secretary of state and deputy of national secretary national security adviser. during his career, mr. antony blinken antony blinken -- mr. antony blinken has held a number of distinguished government positions. he was national security adviser to vice president biden during the administration but also served as the...
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we take it up next with the hudson institute's michael built bury.lso my new book, "the trump centuryor: how your president changed the course of history forever," imagine where we would be right now without this historic prime minister. the lib -- historic president. the liberals don't want you to buy it, they don't want you to see it. frustrate a liberal. preorder at trumpcentury.com, amazon.com or barnes & noble.com. we're coming right back. we're coming right back. ♪ when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. so visit cha
we take it up next with the hudson institute's michael built bury.lso my new book, "the trump centuryor: how your president changed the course of history forever," imagine where we would be right now without this historic prime minister. the lib -- historic president. the liberals don't want you to buy it, they don't want you to see it. frustrate a liberal. preorder at trumpcentury.com, amazon.com or barnes & noble.com. we're coming right back. we're coming right back. ♪ when...
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the hudson institute's michael pillsbury with us on that. at thetrumpcentury.com. we recommend it to you highly, by the way. we'll be right back, stay with us. motorcycle riders love the open road. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. the geico giveback. car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say
the hudson institute's michael pillsbury with us on that. at thetrumpcentury.com. we recommend it to you highly, by the way. we'll be right back, stay with us. motorcycle riders love the open road. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico...
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the hudson institute's michael pillsbury with us on that.able at thetrumpcentury.com. we recommend it to you highly, by the way. we'll be right back, stay with us. at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when you do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. ♪ ♪ lou: joining us tonight, a great american, the president's chief of staff, mark meadows. and it is a delight, mark if, to have you with us on the broadcast. especially on what seems to be a fairly average news day -- [laughter] that is, a day filled with developments, events and chock full of news. it's good to see you and thanks for being here.
the hudson institute's michael pillsbury with us on that.able at thetrumpcentury.com. we recommend it to you highly, by the way. we'll be right back, stay with us. at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell...
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. >> i well and welcome the hudson institute's dialogue foreign-policy series. i'm walter need your fellow at hudson institute is my pleasure to be joined by a sabrina carter the chief foreign policy advisers for the vice president and bank and former deputy secretary of state and deputy of national secretary national security adviser. during his career mr. thomas lane has held a number of distinguished government positions. he was national security adviser to vice president biden during io bomb administration but also served as the senate staff director for the senate foreign relations committee from 2002 to 2008 and the national security council staff during the clinton administration. during his time at the state department mr. blinken played an instrument to world the diplomatic effort to counter ice is pretty worked on the global refugee crisis and rebalance of asia. his a contributing opinion writer for the near times and the global affairs analyst for "cnn." it's good to see you and thank you so much for joining me today. >> thank you. thanks for having m
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. >>> next week, jennifer hudson on playing aretha franklin in a bio-pic.d from "american idol" to an academy award. jennifer hudson next week on "sunday today." >>> coming up, we want to hear about your fourth of july celebrations in this strange time. use #sundaytoday and we will read your sunday mail at the end of the show. >>> good morning. we will be enjoying another great day throughout the bay area. sunny skies expected today. a little hazy right now. 65 degrees in walnut creek. now the reason for this we are seeing moderate to unhealthy air quality, the combination of last night's fireworks and also some fires burning nearby. so be mindful of that especially for those sensitive groups. today's forecast will be in the 70s along the bay and the coast. 80s and 90s in inland areas with dry conditions expected to remain through the start of the week. >>> next on "sunday today," a saturday afternoon in fall would not be the same without college football. with coronavirus outbreaks in many locker rooms already, those big games may be in jeopardy. oh! [laug
. >>> next week, jennifer hudson on playing aretha franklin in a bio-pic.d from "american idol" to an academy award. jennifer hudson next week on "sunday today." >>> coming up, we want to hear about your fourth of july celebrations in this strange time. use #sundaytoday and we will read your sunday mail at the end of the show. >>> good morning. we will be enjoying another great day throughout the bay area. sunny skies expected today. a little hazy...