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hugh joins the army.ittle steven idolizes pop-art sensation andy warhol and the psychedelic painters of the 1960s. he wants to be part of that scene. >> as he got into high school, he just got totally into art. >> steven takes a few classes at a small art college. big brother hugh gets married and starts a family. >> where did he get the money to pursue a passion and not have to get a real job like the rest of us? >> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a forklift. >> but when their mother has a serious health setback, the brothers must figure out a plan. >> we decided not to put her in a nursing home, so my brother gave up his job at the book binder, and i just paid the bills. my brother was like my hero. he took care of my mother. it's my obligation. we're blood of blood. >> in the early 1980s, with their mom in stable health, steven rents a studio in the edgy east village neighborhood of manhattan. and there, in his mid-30s, he begins to shine. hugh's now the guy with the wif
hugh joins the army.ittle steven idolizes pop-art sensation andy warhol and the psychedelic painters of the 1960s. he wants to be part of that scene. >> as he got into high school, he just got totally into art. >> steven takes a few classes at a small art college. big brother hugh gets married and starts a family. >> where did he get the money to pursue a passion and not have to get a real job like the rest of us? >> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he...
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i'm hugh hewitt. my only guest this morning, admiral james stavridis, head of the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university and author of "sea power: the history of geopolitics of the world's oceans." my sincere desire is all the senators considering the nda, spend time unwinding from the obamacare debacle by taking up "sea power." it will be a much better and enlightening debate next week on defense than we saw on obamacare last week if they read "sea power." admiral, let's focus on russia. on page 157, russia will never give up crimea. you go on to write about the black sea. in light of that, russian sanctions bill is going to the president's desk. you say he's going to sign it. how do we deal with russia going long-term when you admit in "sea power" they're never going to give us crimea back. >> i think crimea is gone. we don't need to accept that overtly, but in our strategic thinking, we should simply recognize it. that means we continue to put pressure on russia, around the periph
i'm hugh hewitt. my only guest this morning, admiral james stavridis, head of the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university and author of "sea power: the history of geopolitics of the world's oceans." my sincere desire is all the senators considering the nda, spend time unwinding from the obamacare debacle by taking up "sea power." it will be a much better and enlightening debate next week on defense than we saw on obamacare last week if they read "sea...
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i'm hugh hewitt. monday through friday you hear me on salem radio network, saturday morning here on msnbc. later this morning, what does sean spicer's departure from the white house mean? is the gop health care bill really dead? my take on president trump's first six months. my first guest today is, gasp, an elected democrat, not just any democrat, but house of representatives's tim ryan, representing the heart of the country's historic western reserve. the steel valley, those of us from #theland. ryan is a graduate of this famed institution, john f. kennedy high school, which is also my high school. ryan played quarterback a few years after graduating from kennedy. i did not. ryan, you may recall, challenged nancy pelosi to be the house minority leader earlier this year. thank goodness he lost and house liberals returned her to her job. i think ryan would be well along in collecting democrats to their blue collar union roots and may be sitting on special election wins right now, not an unbroken recor
i'm hugh hewitt. monday through friday you hear me on salem radio network, saturday morning here on msnbc. later this morning, what does sean spicer's departure from the white house mean? is the gop health care bill really dead? my take on president trump's first six months. my first guest today is, gasp, an elected democrat, not just any democrat, but house of representatives's tim ryan, representing the heart of the country's historic western reserve. the steel valley, those of us from...
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hugh comes back in for the landing of his maiden voyage. >> wow. >> a nice soft touch down. >> hugh, you didn't die today. >> wouhat did it feel like? >> a bit extreme, that takeoff. >> that extreme takeoff was an issue with the way they had the wing attached to the boat. >> i love this guy. mad professor look on life. >> he's my hero. he's living life the way you should, pushing the envelope, doing things that remind you how alive you are. >> hugh, congratulations on this flight. hopefully you have more and other successful flights with your flying inflatable boat. >>> people head to the cougar national park for these up close and personal encounters with the animals. >> that's exactly what these folks in this car got. the elephant's like. oh, you want to see me? i want to see you. >> oh, man. there is nothing there but like, a roll bar. he could come through with that tusk. >> oh, my. >> just enough to be like, i could mess you up. but i don't do that today. carry on. >> his eyeball, this is giving me a reason. give me a reason. >> or just give me a peanut. one of the two. >> now,
hugh comes back in for the landing of his maiden voyage. >> wow. >> a nice soft touch down. >> hugh, you didn't die today. >> wouhat did it feel like? >> a bit extreme, that takeoff. >> that extreme takeoff was an issue with the way they had the wing attached to the boat. >> i love this guy. mad professor look on life. >> he's my hero. he's living life the way you should, pushing the envelope, doing things that remind you how alive you are....
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today" and hugh hewitt, the host of the popular radio program the hugh hewitt show here in new york, frank bruni, columnist for "the new york times." i'm pleased to have all of them. hugh hewitt, let me begin with you. tell me about the appearance today and what might happen this week with respect to this testimony before the senate intelligence committee. >> i think jared kushner did about as well as anyone could in a difficult situation, charlie. i read his entire 11 page letter over the air this morning so that commuters could hear it. it was not a nondenial denial it was specific and detailed. it was explanatory and for those inclined to give trump the benefit of the doubt they will find it to be comforting. i found specifically interesting the fact that he said he had never met certificate guy corkov before nor any after that meeting set up by ambassador kislyak in december. and i found interesting that he specifically said no collusion, the two stories aimed at him is he got russian money, and he denied that specifically and that he colluded on data, and he said he did not coll
today" and hugh hewitt, the host of the popular radio program the hugh hewitt show here in new york, frank bruni, columnist for "the new york times." i'm pleased to have all of them. hugh hewitt, let me begin with you. tell me about the appearance today and what might happen this week with respect to this testimony before the senate intelligence committee. >> i think jared kushner did about as well as anyone could in a difficult situation, charlie. i read his entire 11 page...
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that's why they we >> reporter: journalism major and writer bill hughes has followed the story for y >> tennis was delayed so they were out a l an they expected. >> reporter: as the watkins family headed out to dinner, hughes said they made a fateful . >> they could have took but they got on th. >> reporter: and that's where everything changed? >> that's where everything starts up. >> reporter: as brian and his family headed into the 7th avenue subway station, a train pulled in unloading dozen of teenagers all headed to a n. >> just mayhem. kids a so they exit the subwa a small group of six t congregates near t subway station on th. >> reporter: this particular group doesn't have the money for the cover charge? >> right. one guy said we'll grab a wallet. >> reporter: the group went back downstairs where brian and his family were waiting on the platform for their train. >> they spot the watkins family standing right here, then bam. they ct screaming and wholering. mr. watkins is grabbed, knocked do the ground and punched, slashed with a box cutter. mrs. watkins is hit from behind and
that's why they we >> reporter: journalism major and writer bill hughes has followed the story for y >> tennis was delayed so they were out a l an they expected. >> reporter: as the watkins family headed out to dinner, hughes said they made a fateful . >> they could have took but they got on th. >> reporter: and that's where everything changed? >> that's where everything starts up. >> reporter: as brian and his family headed into the 7th avenue subway...
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let's bring in kelsey and molly and hugh, host of msnbc's hugh hewitt show. you suggest senator sasse could be influencing the president aes thinki -- president's thinking on this. >> i think what's important to note here is that sasse himself said that he had been speaking to the president, that there was this idea that, you know, he wanted to revive his original request that it just be repealed. so, sasse and rand paul both have always said that they didn't want to do repeal and replace at the same time. they said that you could do one and then move on to doing the other. it was the president himself who dismissed this in the first place so the fact that it's coming up again at the time when sasse has been taking credit for speaking with the president gives us some indication that he may have had some influence here. >> molly, is there a sense that there's momentum building on the hill for splitting this up with repeal and replace? >> well, it's interesting because you know, the first go round, when the house was dealing with all the intraparty fighting, ma
let's bring in kelsey and molly and hugh, host of msnbc's hugh hewitt show. you suggest senator sasse could be influencing the president aes thinki -- president's thinking on this. >> i think what's important to note here is that sasse himself said that he had been speaking to the president, that there was this idea that, you know, he wanted to revive his original request that it just be repealed. so, sasse and rand paul both have always said that they didn't want to do repeal and replace...
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liz smith, hugh hewitt, good to see you both. i'll see you tomorrow morning, hugh. thank you. >> thank you. >>> we also have breaking news. the pentagon confirming the launch of a ballistic missile out of north korea. i want to go right to our pentagon correspondent, hans nichols. what do we know about this launch? >> we know that it was an intercontinental ballistic missile. we knew how long it flew. it flew for about 45 minutes. and how far it traveled. about 1,000 kilometers. the scary part about all of this, when you tease that out, because basically they shot this missile straight up into the air, then it landed. when you tease it out and you give it a theoretical range, we'll see just how far and what it could potentially reach. potentially, the lower 48. now, i say that, because the last missile launch that we had from north korea, the july 4th one, flew for 37 minutes. it flew also a distance of about 930 kilometers. when you do all of the telemetry, you do all of the analysis, you get a much greater distance. the longer these missiles stay aloft, the more l
liz smith, hugh hewitt, good to see you both. i'll see you tomorrow morning, hugh. thank you. >> thank you. >>> we also have breaking news. the pentagon confirming the launch of a ballistic missile out of north korea. i want to go right to our pentagon correspondent, hans nichols. what do we know about this launch? >> we know that it was an intercontinental ballistic missile. we knew how long it flew. it flew for about 45 minutes. and how far it traveled. about 1,000...
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. >> i'm not saying hugh has no citizens. there are only six actual incident reports that hugh was involved in. >> reporter: this video take been a business next due to the hugh lounge shows some of the problems people claim take place there regularly including fights and public drunkenness leading to numerous calls to sfpd. >> it's and you safe environment not only for us but for people and pedestrians trying to walk down the broadway corridor. >> the nightclub owner claims the business is being targeted by neighbors and police because the clientele is mostly african-americans. >> i encourage people who use race as a motive to damage hugh and his business to stop being part of the problem and be part of the solution. >> we just don't want to support people that are not paying attention. >> in the end, the board of appeals agreed with those complaining about the nightclub keeping the midnight music curfew in place. >> it's time for the city to let these folks know that we're very serious that we're not going to tolerate viole
. >> i'm not saying hugh has no citizens. there are only six actual incident reports that hugh was involved in. >> reporter: this video take been a business next due to the hugh lounge shows some of the problems people claim take place there regularly including fights and public drunkenness leading to numerous calls to sfpd. >> it's and you safe environment not only for us but for people and pedestrians trying to walk down the broadway corridor. >> the nightclub owner...
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hugh schofield, bbc news, paris.er their attempt to recreate the famous dance scene from the film dirty dancing was caught on camera. sharon price and her fiance andy were hoping for a knockout dance for their wedding next year, and thought they would try the move in advance. but it didn't go according to plan, as kate silverton reports. # so i'll tell you something...#. it's one of those moments in film. jennifer grey launching herself into patrick swayze's hands, lifted above the crowd during a holiday camp talent show. the dance move that created cinema history. # and i owe it all to you...#. so why wouldn't sharon and andy price want to recreate such an iconic moment during the first dance on their wedding day? i think it'sjust patrick swayze, isn't it? he's just... got it all! whether you like the film or not, the music in it is what makes the film. so we decided to try some of it! after a couple of drinks in a somerset beer garden, the stage was set for the couple to channel their inner johnny and baby... you t
hugh schofield, bbc news, paris.er their attempt to recreate the famous dance scene from the film dirty dancing was caught on camera. sharon price and her fiance andy were hoping for a knockout dance for their wedding next year, and thought they would try the move in advance. but it didn't go according to plan, as kate silverton reports. # so i'll tell you something...#. it's one of those moments in film. jennifer grey launching herself into patrick swayze's hands, lifted above the crowd during...
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i'm hugh hewitt. that was president donald trump first in riyadh in late may of this year speaking to arab leadership both political and religious. and the second donald trump was in poland before g-20 got underway in hamburg. people view the speeches along with that to congress in february as his historical high points of his presidency. liberals and in conservatives or anti-trumpers, those willing to give the president a hearing, don't seem to be watching the same movie when it comes to the president. worse, they are shouting about the different movies that they are watching at each other, on line, 24/7. joining me to discuss this, anna maria cox, host of the podcast "with friends like these," contributor to "the new york times" and original wonket, and director of 538 and a political correspondent for nbc news, welcome to you both. anna maria, i'll start with. i think you're of the left. i'm of the right. perry in the center. what do you make of this two -- the world views of donald trump that -- s
i'm hugh hewitt. that was president donald trump first in riyadh in late may of this year speaking to arab leadership both political and religious. and the second donald trump was in poland before g-20 got underway in hamburg. people view the speeches along with that to congress in february as his historical high points of his presidency. liberals and in conservatives or anti-trumpers, those willing to give the president a hearing, don't seem to be watching the same movie when it comes to the...
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let usjoin let us join hugh schofield let usjoin hugh schofield in paris 110w.r report ended with that handshake between the two black presidents. is president from trying to make himself the new best friend to make himself the new best friend to france in europe? yes, at one point we saw the two wives and the two presidents almost all in a circle, hand in hand and that raised an idea of emmanuel macron‘s vision of keeping mr trump any circle of western nations, not letting him drift of whether its ideas of nationalism and protectionism, that is very much division and ambition of president macron. 0f is very much division and ambition of president macron. of course, we know that fundamentally they disagree. 0n everything. the characters are miles apart, but the comp calculation, sorry, the emmanuel macron calculation is that everything has to be done to keep it on board and he has exercised his considerable charm and intellect to keep mrtrump considerable charm and intellect to keep mr trump back into this family of western nations. i think he can see it has bee
let usjoin let us join hugh schofield let usjoin hugh schofield in paris 110w.r report ended with that handshake between the two black presidents. is president from trying to make himself the new best friend to make himself the new best friend to france in europe? yes, at one point we saw the two wives and the two presidents almost all in a circle, hand in hand and that raised an idea of emmanuel macron‘s vision of keeping mr trump any circle of western nations, not letting him drift of...
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there is a new ticker for baker hughes.s is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from bloomberg world headquarters in london and new york, i am mark barton vonnie:. this is bloomberg markets. powering consolidation in the energy industry, ge oil and gas is celebrity a merger this morning. the he began trading last week. the deal makes ge the largest shareholder in the new company. the ticker is bhge and alix steel has more from the exchange. mark: alix: i am here with lorenzo simonelli. great to see you. >> it's great to be here. alix: this week, we had a lot of big people talking about where oil was going. they say it could take until the end of the decade until there are better times in the industry. >> i wish i had a crystal ball. seeing is what the pundits call lower for longer. we look at the macro trend and there is the demand for electricity and a demand for oil and gas. we see positive macro trends. is drivingus productivity. we brought together the two countries to enable us to go full strength and help our customers in the pro
there is a new ticker for baker hughes.s is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from bloomberg world headquarters in london and new york, i am mark barton vonnie:. this is bloomberg markets. powering consolidation in the energy industry, ge oil and gas is celebrity a merger this morning. the he began trading last week. the deal makes ge the largest shareholder in the new company. the ticker is bhge and alix steel has more from the exchange. mark: alix: i am here with lorenzo simonelli. great to see you....
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ryan hughes is there. ryan? right now - metro service getting back to normal this temporarily suspended last night between ballston and clarendon. investigators say a train struck and killed a man on the tracks last night-- triggering the shut down. an investigation is ongoing. i'm adrianna hopkins at the live desk. breaking news from jerusalem this mor fire near a holy site. israeli police say three gunmen opened fire at isralies near the lions gate. police chased the suspects to the temple mount, where they were eventually killed. three israelis were injured in the attack - two of them in crtical condition right now. the identies of the gunmen has not been released but there have been a wave on attacks by palestinians since late 2015. new surveillence footage of a shooting in northeast that injured a 13-month-old boy. it happened monday night in an alley near h-street. police say two men were involved in an argument that then lead to shots fired. you can see the toddler tried to run away as gun fire erupted bu
ryan hughes is there. ryan? right now - metro service getting back to normal this temporarily suspended last night between ballston and clarendon. investigators say a train struck and killed a man on the tracks last night-- triggering the shut down. an investigation is ongoing. i'm adrianna hopkins at the live desk. breaking news from jerusalem this mor fire near a holy site. israeli police say three gunmen opened fire at isralies near the lions gate. police chased the suspects to the temple...
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. >> reporter: hughes al the original interroga video, and, for the first time, he saw how that otherold cops that hincapie and another teen w >> and they all needed? >> no. johnny and kevin l >> reporter: hughes wa intrigued especially w heard the suspect time that hincapie was involved. >> so there were eight surrounding -- >> no. there were. >> there were six? >> yeah, because the t left. >> a tape hincapie's j saw. >> the more i investig the more i came to bel he might be telling me the truth. there is not a shred of forensic or physical evidence. >> reporter: but he confessed. he confessed not after 15 days of interrogation but after just several hours. >> yeah. like most people, you can't possibly fathom admitting you did so >> reporter: nobody do >> nobody would thin capable of doing it, b truth is a skilled int could probably get youi admit we kidnapped the lindbergh . >> reporter: in the su 2010, hughes wrote an about hincapie's story magazine called "city limi >> i published an articl 20th anniversary of the murder. and no >> reporter: and the y continued to pass. >> lester,
. >> reporter: hughes al the original interroga video, and, for the first time, he saw how that otherold cops that hincapie and another teen w >> and they all needed? >> no. johnny and kevin l >> reporter: hughes wa intrigued especially w heard the suspect time that hincapie was involved. >> so there were eight surrounding -- >> no. there were. >> there were six? >> yeah, because the t left. >> a tape hincapie's j saw. >> the more i...
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was hughes was the last person to communicate with nick oh's teammate.he police brought the two in for questioning and it went on for 14 hours. >> there were hours and hours of lies until finally towards the end we started getting some details which led us to 22 harvest street. i'd made the decision i was going to have the s.w.a.t. team on standby. >> reporter: sunday december 6th, 2015. 40 hours after they were captured the s.w.a.t. team moved in on 22 harvest street. >> it was just shocking. i mean, the whole house like shook. i thought they were burning down the house. but in reality it was actually the s.w.a.t. team that was detonating entry into the house to save us. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the blast was captured by a neighbor's cell phone. shattering the front door. the s.w.a.t. team moved through the house, rounding up suspects, freeing niko and his teammate. the two of them were rushed to the hospital, where niko underwent emergency surgery. >> i had three or four blood transfusions. they put a titanium rod through my femur, attaching it with
was hughes was the last person to communicate with nick oh's teammate.he police brought the two in for questioning and it went on for 14 hours. >> there were hours and hours of lies until finally towards the end we started getting some details which led us to 22 harvest street. i'd made the decision i was going to have the s.w.a.t. team on standby. >> reporter: sunday december 6th, 2015. 40 hours after they were captured the s.w.a.t. team moved in on 22 harvest street. >> it...
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hugh hewitt, we're beyond flabbergasted this morning. >> i am.t of the media is center left and most of the country is center right. combativeness towards the media plays well. cruelty does not. and when the president crosses the line between combativeness into cruelty, he loses some of his base. yesterday afternoon at 5:00 mass, everybody there is probably leaning towards trump and everybody is appalled at cruelty. that is the line he's got to measure in. >> i'll just say the standard thing i say about so many shows. >> standard thing i say on so many shows. these are not just tweets. these are official communications from the president of the united states. >> cruelty aspect. i guess he's back on trashing cnn. which inexplicably, aides are upset he picked a fight with mika brzezinski because it was taking away from a successful fight with cnn. >> i think we've never really consumed something like this, where someone has taken, yes, when that video was filmed, he was an entertainer. now, he's the president of the united states. and the reality i
hugh hewitt, we're beyond flabbergasted this morning. >> i am.t of the media is center left and most of the country is center right. combativeness towards the media plays well. cruelty does not. and when the president crosses the line between combativeness into cruelty, he loses some of his base. yesterday afternoon at 5:00 mass, everybody there is probably leaning towards trump and everybody is appalled at cruelty. that is the line he's got to measure in. >> i'll just say the...
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hewitt, of "the hugh and frank bruni of the new york times.ell me about the appearance today and what might have been this week with respect to the testimony. >> i think jared kushner did about as well as anyone could in a difficult situation, charlie. i read his entire 11 page letter over the air so that commuters could hear it. it was not denial. it was specific and details. it was explanatory. for those trying to give trump the benefit of the doubt, they would find it comforting.i found it interesting that he said he has never met sergei gore called for -- before. i also found it interesting that he specifically said no collusion. the two stories were that he got russian money, and he denied that, and that he colluded with data. i thought for someone who is used to hearing evasive nondenial denials, it was clear, specific, and complete. it doesn't help anyone else, but it helps him. charlie: but you are basing that on the statement he read before the testimony. >> i am. i read the whole thing and i also listened to the two and a takeninutes
hewitt, of "the hugh and frank bruni of the new york times.ell me about the appearance today and what might have been this week with respect to the testimony. >> i think jared kushner did about as well as anyone could in a difficult situation, charlie. i read his entire 11 page letter over the air so that commuters could hear it. it was not denial. it was specific and details. it was explanatory. for those trying to give trump the benefit of the doubt, they would find it comforting.i...
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hugh: they are almost a decade old. 2008 it started as the first robo-advisor taking in funds, using algorithms to figure out the user's risk tolerance and putting them in appropriate bucket of investments. oliver: taking inputs on what an investor is comfortable with, what kind of return they want, and essentially going and picking mutual funds or the indexes or allocating across asset classes? hugh: age, how much money they make. all the things you want to know to figure out how much risk is appropriate for you. oliver: we are talking about people who either want to build out of their retirement. these are average people in many senses as well as sort of casual investors looking for some kind of return as well. hugh: people who can't afford a full price financial advisor. carol: a cheaper way of investing your money. hugh: much cheaper. oliver: then it brings us to the topic of who is in charge of the robos. who offers those as products. right now, where are the big shots? where other places people go to get this? hug
hugh: they are almost a decade old. 2008 it started as the first robo-advisor taking in funds, using algorithms to figure out the user's risk tolerance and putting them in appropriate bucket of investments. oliver: taking inputs on what an investor is comfortable with, what kind of return they want, and essentially going and picking mutual funds or the indexes or allocating across asset classes? hugh: age, how much money they make. all the things you want to know to figure out how much risk is...
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you didn't need words to know what happened there, hugh hewitt. this is a defeat that has a lot of mothers and fathers, is there not? >> yes, it's an ernest byner fumble if i use my analogy. it was so unexpected. three republicans voted for the status quo, senators collins, murkowski and mccain. the status quo is not working. people can disagree -- five different discussions is right. but this was a decision to stand pat. there isn't regular order. people's medical situations do not wait for the regular order of the senate. and i think unless and until they decide that they have got to get to conference to take in the best expert opinion and fix this, they're not serious and the senate isn't serious. mcconnell and mccain have been going around for years. this goes back before trump. it was mcconnell who brought down mccain-feingold. there may be another element in this too. >> but a bill doesn't become a law by pass whatever you can and write it -- >> that's actually regular order. >> that's not how it should happen. senator mccain was right. we s
you didn't need words to know what happened there, hugh hewitt. this is a defeat that has a lot of mothers and fathers, is there not? >> yes, it's an ernest byner fumble if i use my analogy. it was so unexpected. three republicans voted for the status quo, senators collins, murkowski and mccain. the status quo is not working. people can disagree -- five different discussions is right. but this was a decision to stand pat. there isn't regular order. people's medical situations do not wait...
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hughes casts him in a minor role in his film "vendetta." ends up on the cutting-room floor, but along the way, hughes offers the kid some advice -- "change your last name from selzer to blackwell." "blackwell" stuck. >> "blackwell" stuck. >> the acting career, not so much. in 1949, richard meets robert spencer, a hairdresser to the stars. the two become friends -- and more. what was it like to be a gay man, let's say, in the '50s in hollywood? >> i can only say, from what he told me, he was very guarded. >> the partners start a talent-management agency for cabaret singers. spencer does the performers' hair, while blackwell makes their gowns. unlike his acting roles, blackwell's clothes are a hit. >> what he discovered was that his dresses were getting better reviews than the performers. >> next thing you know, hollywood's leading ladies are starting to wear house of blackwell designs. >> he didn't have a style that he would put on everyone. it was very individual. >> actress and fashion model tippi hedren, best known for her role in alfred
hughes casts him in a minor role in his film "vendetta." ends up on the cutting-room floor, but along the way, hughes offers the kid some advice -- "change your last name from selzer to blackwell." "blackwell" stuck. >> "blackwell" stuck. >> the acting career, not so much. in 1949, richard meets robert spencer, a hairdresser to the stars. the two become friends -- and more. what was it like to be a gay man, let's say, in the '50s in hollywood?...
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welcome back, hugh grant! hi, hugh grant. oh, my god! he-he laughed at two puns.the wildly popular sitcom "the big bang theory," he plays a genius, but the fact that he actually plays concert level piano in this movie means he may really be one. plus, i love a pianist.
welcome back, hugh grant! hi, hugh grant. oh, my god! he-he laughed at two puns.the wildly popular sitcom "the big bang theory," he plays a genius, but the fact that he actually plays concert level piano in this movie means he may really be one. plus, i love a pianist.
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the i-team sits down with doug hughes, what he has to say about the moments before he touched down. >>> and the startling report parents want to hear. some of you may rethink signing kids up for football this year. >>> working for all of you, tting ready toge fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com forhas adapted to my weightic and shape... so i sleep deeply... and wake up ready to perform. lers carry tempur-pedic. find yours at tempurpedic.com.
the i-team sits down with doug hughes, what he has to say about the moments before he touched down. >>> and the startling report parents want to hear. some of you may rethink signing kids up for football this year. >>> working for all of you, tting ready toge fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to...
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i'm hugh ferris. carry on konta.tish number one is heading to the wimbledon semifinals after another three—set thriller on centre court. standing between konta and the wimbledon final — venus williams — the five—time champion — who becomes the oldest semi—finalist at the tournament in 23 years. avoiding pitfalls and potholes. novak djokovic reaches the quarter—finals but is the latest to question the quality of the wimbledon courts. and a fourth stage win at the tour de france for germany's marcel kittel — chris froome retains the yellow jersey. another day, another moment of history forjohanna konta. she's become the first british woman to reach the wimbledon semi finals for 39 years. and in what is becoming something of a theme, she made the centre court crowd suffer. ben croucher watched the action. how is this for service? not every quarterfinalist brings muffins to the locker room butjohanna konta is not every wimbledon quarterfinalist, she is a british one, the first woman to get this far in years. stepping int
i'm hugh ferris. carry on konta.tish number one is heading to the wimbledon semifinals after another three—set thriller on centre court. standing between konta and the wimbledon final — venus williams — the five—time champion — who becomes the oldest semi—finalist at the tournament in 23 years. avoiding pitfalls and potholes. novak djokovic reaches the quarter—finals but is the latest to question the quality of the wimbledon courts. and a fourth stage win at the tour de france for...
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for usa. >> that's a play that crushed claes and hughes.couldn't stop it but the brazilians have it scouted. >> i saw them watching film from the semifinals. >> now april ross. you know she is one of the great servers in the world when healthy. and she spins that one out of bounds. world championships are coming up. ross and fendrick for the united states. and a number of other teams including walsh jennings and nicole branagh. and getting -- i'm not sure why fendrick and ross take so long to get going but now they're on the move. >> good question. i can't figure it out but for some reason, they start slow. they need to resolve that. against the best teams in the world, that's trouble. >> you get behind by five, it's very difficult to come back. larissa with a nice hand set. six-time ifvb. the international federation's best setter. we will look at la an a little holly mcpeak coming out. >> look at that strength. and april ross taking a little bit of an early step defensively. >> talita, the best female player on the beach who does not have
for usa. >> that's a play that crushed claes and hughes.couldn't stop it but the brazilians have it scouted. >> i saw them watching film from the semifinals. >> now april ross. you know she is one of the great servers in the world when healthy. and she spins that one out of bounds. world championships are coming up. ross and fendrick for the united states. and a number of other teams including walsh jennings and nicole branagh. and getting -- i'm not sure why fendrick and ross...
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hugh pym reporting. son has published a chain of e—mails which show that he was keen to accept an apparent offer from the russian government last year to help his father's presidential campaign. donald trumpjunior is promised official documents that would incriminate his father's rival, hillary clinton. it led to a meeting in new york between a russian lawyer, mrtrumpjuniorand two of his father's key advisers. 0ur chief correspondent, gavin hewitt, has this report. congratulations, dad, we love you. donald trumer was at the heart of his father's election campaign. today, he embarked on a high—risk strategy. fearing more revelations about a meeting at trump tower with a russian lawyer in june of last year, he decided to disclose the e—mails today between himself and the publicist who arranged the meeting. the e—mails raised serious and disturbing questions. the four pages of e—mails reveal exchanges between trumpjnr, and a british publicist, rob goldstone. in one e—mail, mr goldstone offers to put him in
hugh pym reporting. son has published a chain of e—mails which show that he was keen to accept an apparent offer from the russian government last year to help his father's presidential campaign. donald trumpjunior is promised official documents that would incriminate his father's rival, hillary clinton. it led to a meeting in new york between a russian lawyer, mrtrumpjuniorand two of his father's key advisers. 0ur chief correspondent, gavin hewitt, has this report. congratulations, dad, we...
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we begin this evening with the legendary director jim isbell and allen hughes, who directed "the defiant ones" about the careers of and the relationship between jimmy iovine and dr. dre. >> we're from racial richallenged neighborhoods. the fact that we were able to stay together through some of the most difficult times and things that have ever happened in the entertainment business -- >> rose: and we continue with singer/songwriter jason isbell, his album, "the nashville sound." >> i started looking around and seeing everybody as connected in a lot of was, and, before that, i thought, you know, i'm different from everybody else so i need to drink a lot to bring myself down to their level and then i realized, oh, no, no, no, we're all in the same boat, you're just not paddling. >> rose: jimmy iovine, allen hughes and jason isbell, when we continue. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: jimmy iovine and dr. dre are two of the most s
we begin this evening with the legendary director jim isbell and allen hughes, who directed "the defiant ones" about the careers of and the relationship between jimmy iovine and dr. dre. >> we're from racial richallenged neighborhoods. the fact that we were able to stay together through some of the most difficult times and things that have ever happened in the entertainment business -- >> rose: and we continue with singer/songwriter jason isbell, his album, "the...
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here joining us now is hugh hewitt and the hugh hewitt show on the salem radio network.ing us as well. hugh, you've had some time to digest this now. what do you think happened? >> well, they couldn't hold the caucus together. it was a disaster for the republican senate republican and it rests on collin, murkowski and mccain. there's always a back story. senators mccain and mcconnell have been going at each other for a long, long time. mccain and mitch mcconnell was right and that law was struck down at unconstitutional. though they are friendly colleagues they've been at lagger heads for a long time which came to a boil again on thursday night. >> two different philosophies if you will to governing and to voting there in the senate from mitch mcconnell and john mccain. >> yes. >> go ahead. >> he's a conservative pragmatist. >> jon mccain is a maverick and there's a great difference between them. >> steve, what do the democrats do right now? you saw chuck schumer raise his hand and say, don't overly celebrate here democrats? >> the democrats now have to continue to push
here joining us now is hugh hewitt and the hugh hewitt show on the salem radio network.ing us as well. hugh, you've had some time to digest this now. what do you think happened? >> well, they couldn't hold the caucus together. it was a disaster for the republican senate republican and it rests on collin, murkowski and mccain. there's always a back story. senators mccain and mcconnell have been going at each other for a long, long time. mccain and mitch mcconnell was right and that law was...
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. >> john hughes captured many different eras of life but one of the great storytellers about being aschool student. >> he took his teenage characters incredibly seriously. all of them. >> i loathe the bus. >> "16 candles" was a revelation as kid because i thought oh, i'm anthony michael hall. that's who i am. >> all right. i knew you'd come around. >> epitomizes what it's like to be 15, 14, a freshman, anxious to be at senior parties, with >> that guy who is normally made fun of in other movies is a hero in this movie. farmer ted is, could argue, the leader of that flick for a lot of us. >> very nice. we're five minutes in -- i'm at a loss. >> prior to john hughes, most of the comedies weren't aimed at us. teenagers in the movies were olivia newton john and john travolta. these kids looked like my parents. like he woke up one day, entirely underserved audience here, make movies for them on their level, the way they talk. using actors that look their age. >> i think one of the mistakes commonly made in hollywood teenage pictures is their just going for bucks and not heart. >> i think
. >> john hughes captured many different eras of life but one of the great storytellers about being aschool student. >> he took his teenage characters incredibly seriously. all of them. >> i loathe the bus. >> "16 candles" was a revelation as kid because i thought oh, i'm anthony michael hall. that's who i am. >> all right. i knew you'd come around. >> epitomizes what it's like to be 15, 14, a freshman, anxious to be at senior parties, with >>...
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and ms nbc's hugh hugh wet host of not only as a result morning show. i know you've got to go soon, hugh, so i'm going to start with you. that was an interesting speech to say the least. i'm not quite sure who the target was except for everyone. >> the target, i think, ali, thanks for having me on, six important senators tomorrow, susan kol lijs of maine, lisa murkowski of alaska, shelly more capito of west virginia and dean heller in nevada. they're moderate republicans and then mike lee of utah and rand paul of kentucky. these are the six republicans for whom this entire day was staged because you've got to get to 50 votes. and he's making the point that kaish how can republicans have campaigned on having a new bill for seven years and not even debate it. so i think the whole show was for the benefit of those six republicans to remind them that they have promised to do this. >> you've been around long enough to know that the president has something of a bully pulpit and when called upon to use it which has been called upon a lot recently that wasn't i
and ms nbc's hugh hugh wet host of not only as a result morning show. i know you've got to go soon, hugh, so i'm going to start with you. that was an interesting speech to say the least. i'm not quite sure who the target was except for everyone. >> the target, i think, ali, thanks for having me on, six important senators tomorrow, susan kol lijs of maine, lisa murkowski of alaska, shelly more capito of west virginia and dean heller in nevada. they're moderate republicans and then mike lee...
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hugh hewitt? >> before now, there has been no evidence of collusion.ves a path to collusion. i do think it adds -- it's smoke. >> it's smoke and there's a gun, we just don't know if the smoke and the gun -- >> and they put out do not destroy memos to everyone and flynn will be questioned about this, and if there is flynn, there is a path to collusion. but there is no collusion evidence yet. >> exactly, but i think what this does is it illustrates the fact that people who have said, oh, there is no collusion, nothing to see here, let's move on. in fact, there is an investigation that's going on, and there is a lot of smoke, and, you know, the trump side speaks as if it has been proved that there was no collusion. in fact, it is just being investigated. again, there is no smoke. it may not pan out, it may not be anything. >> it does give the case for the investigation. >> i think one of the questions it's going to raise on the hill, too, is the president was so defensive of mike flynn. there was a suggestion in the journal's story that, look, this may ha
hugh hewitt? >> before now, there has been no evidence of collusion.ves a path to collusion. i do think it adds -- it's smoke. >> it's smoke and there's a gun, we just don't know if the smoke and the gun -- >> and they put out do not destroy memos to everyone and flynn will be questioned about this, and if there is flynn, there is a path to collusion. but there is no collusion evidence yet. >> exactly, but i think what this does is it illustrates the fact that people who...
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ryan miller, abc7 news -- ryan hughes, [music] nancy: thank you. stay connected on the stormwatch7 weather alert day. get the update on facebook, twitter. stormwatch7 weather app and on wjla.com. breaking news in the past hour. reince priebus is out at white house chief of staff. scott thuman joining us on the phone. this is another friday and staff departure scott: you are right. colossal development that general john kelly will lead the department of homeland security to take over for reince the writing was on the wall after anthony scaramucci was the communications directionor. they butted head in the palapas it led to the departure of sean spicer. so what it does now is changes the management style of this. based not on what president trump brought in. nancy: what do you think of the timing? scott: to now what may fit his management style more. brash, tough tone. dip than what we have seen so far from reince priebus. nancy: quite the interesting week ahead. what do you think of the timing? they were on air importance one when this news came out
ryan miller, abc7 news -- ryan hughes, [music] nancy: thank you. stay connected on the stormwatch7 weather alert day. get the update on facebook, twitter. stormwatch7 weather app and on wjla.com. breaking news in the past hour. reince priebus is out at white house chief of staff. scott thuman joining us on the phone. this is another friday and staff departure scott: you are right. colossal development that general john kelly will lead the department of homeland security to take over for reince...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes reports.t their most vulnerable, providing compassionate and professional care is the main challenge and biggest reward for nurse michelle turner at the royal blackburn teaching hospital. it is a tough job that carries enormous responsibilities. it is a privilege to be a nurse, to be valued in the job that i do. you know, have people — they put their lives in your hands on a daily basis. and it is the biggest privilege that you can have. but finding more nurses like michelle seems to be a problem, according to a new analysis of the nhsjobs being advertised. around 86,000 nhs posts in england were recorded as vacant in the first three months of this year. in march alone, more than 30,000 jobs were advertised, 4,000 more than the same period the previous year. the majority of those unfilled this march were nurses and midwives. today's figures indicate that many hospital trusts right across england are struggling notjust to recruit staff, but to retain them as well. so hospitals are having to thi
our health correspondent dominic hughes reports.t their most vulnerable, providing compassionate and professional care is the main challenge and biggest reward for nurse michelle turner at the royal blackburn teaching hospital. it is a tough job that carries enormous responsibilities. it is a privilege to be a nurse, to be valued in the job that i do. you know, have people — they put their lives in your hands on a daily basis. and it is the biggest privilege that you can have. but finding...
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hugh hewitt, a colleague now, as well. in addition to, of course, host of the wildly popular radio show on the salem radio network that bears his name. hugh, i'll start with you the same way i started with our other guests. remotely surprised? >> no. i think sean had a very difficult hand dealt to him from the beginning. i have to correct one thing steve kornacki said. first time i've ever heard steve be off. sean lasted longer than george stephanopoulos did. who, in fact, sean lasted 47 days longer than george stephanopoulos. and that happens when a new administration with a bunch of people who don't know how washington works lands in town. and usually the press secretary is the guy who crashes and burns as he tries to pick up for everyone. it is good reporting, i think, from the "new york times," that sean was offered a job, as george stephanopoulos was, in the west wing by president trump, and chose not to take it, fearing being in the position of number two to mr. scaramucci. now, anthony scaramucci is a very smart guy
hugh hewitt, a colleague now, as well. in addition to, of course, host of the wildly popular radio show on the salem radio network that bears his name. hugh, i'll start with you the same way i started with our other guests. remotely surprised? >> no. i think sean had a very difficult hand dealt to him from the beginning. i have to correct one thing steve kornacki said. first time i've ever heard steve be off. sean lasted longer than george stephanopoulos did. who, in fact, sean lasted 47...