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hugh first against them at murrayfield for 14 years. hugh jones.lf—time. sean maitland went over in the corner, jones dragged two investment across the line. they we re investment across the line. they were 16 points up. what a score. hugh were 16 points up. what a score. huthones, were 16 points up. what a score. hugh jones, who can were 16 points up. what a score. huthones, who can stop him? were 16 points up. what a score. hugh jones, who can stop him? owen farrell scored all of england's points, his sole try giving them some belief. they gave away too many penalties. when sam underhill was sin binned for a dangerous tackle there was no way back. justjoy for scotland. a win for scotland for murrayfield to celebrate. scotland have waited ten years for this and it is all the sweeter because they've scuppered england's hopes of they've scuppered england's hopes of the grand slam. but there is still one team left in the championship still unbeaten. ireland remain top of the table with three winds out of three, though they tried to throw it away agai
hugh first against them at murrayfield for 14 years. hugh jones.lf—time. sean maitland went over in the corner, jones dragged two investment across the line. they we re investment across the line. they were 16 points up. what a score. hugh were 16 points up. what a score. huthones, were 16 points up. what a score. hugh jones, who can were 16 points up. what a score. huthones, who can stop him? were 16 points up. what a score. hugh jones, who can stop him? owen farrell scored all of england's...
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i'm hugh hewitt.n a week shattered by another school mass murder and in congress the collapse of the debate centered on the 1.8 young men and women living in the country illegally but having done so for so long they really think of nothing else as home. i will speak to steven pinker about his new book "enlightenment now." drawing a conclusion compared to that we have seen in florida and las vegas and texas last year, much less the death toll in syria and the savagery rry roh and elsewhere. democrat chris coons of delaware served in the senate from delaware since 2010. earning both his graduate in tkweupbity and law. and senator james langford from oklahoma. before being elected to the senate in 2014 served in the house. and before that he ran oklahoma's largest and most famed church camp, falls creek, where basically every oklahoman has to spend a few weeks of their life. together they are leaders of the senate's bible study and the efforts to find a solution for the dreamers. they are co-chairs of th
i'm hugh hewitt.n a week shattered by another school mass murder and in congress the collapse of the debate centered on the 1.8 young men and women living in the country illegally but having done so for so long they really think of nothing else as home. i will speak to steven pinker about his new book "enlightenment now." drawing a conclusion compared to that we have seen in florida and las vegas and texas last year, much less the death toll in syria and the savagery rry roh and...
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i'm hugh hewitt.ll eyes have been reading and all reporters and pundits analyzing the house intelligence committee memo. that's of course my focus this morning. by way of background, i proceed with caution. my first guest was a special assistant to edwin meece in charge of reviewing applications. in those days, the fbi's counterintelligence office would bring an application to the designated special assistant with the appropriate security clearances for a last look and recommendation to the a.g. before they went in for his review, and approval and submission to the court. i reviewed hundreds and hundreds of these. this is before there was a national security division which added another layer of view to these very sensitive matters. i still don't talk about the specific warrant applications, their targets or the assets or information told us is why we wanted to keep an eye on this foreigner or rarely an american citizen, the standard is higher by the way for an american citizen, then in the old days a
i'm hugh hewitt.ll eyes have been reading and all reporters and pundits analyzing the house intelligence committee memo. that's of course my focus this morning. by way of background, i proceed with caution. my first guest was a special assistant to edwin meece in charge of reviewing applications. in those days, the fbi's counterintelligence office would bring an application to the designated special assistant with the appropriate security clearances for a last look and recommendation to the...
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in 2012 facebook went public, raising $104 billion, chris hughes earned half a billion in hughes wantso help wealthy americans who are struggling. since 1995 the income gap between the top 1% and bottom 50% continues to climb. at the end of 2017, the federal reserve found the top 1% of americans hold 39% of the country's wealth. to help reduce income inequality, zuckerberg is among technology leaders proposing a universal basic income, $1,000 a month for everyone providedut hughes has a slightly different idea. he says caregivers, students, and part-time employees who are working but falling behind deserve financial stability. his proposal, a guaranteed income of $500 a month, every month, for working americans and families earning less than $50,000 a year. who would pay for it? the 1%. so, is this a good idea, or a pie in the sky dream? chris hughes is the author of "fair shot: rethinking inequality and how we earned," and as we mentioned, one of the founders of facebook. >> thank you for having me. >> we heard a lot of talk about the universal basic income. this is not that. this is
in 2012 facebook went public, raising $104 billion, chris hughes earned half a billion in hughes wantso help wealthy americans who are struggling. since 1995 the income gap between the top 1% and bottom 50% continues to climb. at the end of 2017, the federal reserve found the top 1% of americans hold 39% of the country's wealth. to help reduce income inequality, zuckerberg is among technology leaders proposing a universal basic income, $1,000 a month for everyone providedut hughes has a...
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i'm hugh hewitt.n a week that witnessed the passing of a truly giant figure of the 20th century, the reverend billy graham, agony, grieving and very ugly debate after the slaughter of on 17 in parkland, florida. on wednesday, the very day of his death, president trump convened a first of its kind listening session at the white house to hear firsthand from many of the victims of gun violence from parkland as well as sandy hook. the airwaves generally in cnn's townhall specifically featured heated accusations of in difference or complicity at gun owners and the national rifle association. la pierre defended gun ownership in his 5 million member organization. on the same day that president trump tweeted out support for arming some teachers, those who have extensive training in firearms, at schools as well as for a more effective system and background checks and upping of the age limit on purchasing rifles to 21, which would then mirror the federal law with regard to purchases of handguns from arms dealer
i'm hugh hewitt.n a week that witnessed the passing of a truly giant figure of the 20th century, the reverend billy graham, agony, grieving and very ugly debate after the slaughter of on 17 in parkland, florida. on wednesday, the very day of his death, president trump convened a first of its kind listening session at the white house to hear firsthand from many of the victims of gun violence from parkland as well as sandy hook. the airwaves generally in cnn's townhall specifically featured...
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vincent hughes, democratic state senator of pennsylvania.ouldsenator hughes, i ask you about what can be done, especially with some of these lending institutions. some of the ones mentioned in .he series are pnd what can local legislatures in the face of apparently not that much interest at the federal ,evel can deal with this issue what can you do at the state and municipal level to make these lending institutions more accountable? >> once we became aware of the information -- you're right, it is an incredible amount of andarch done by aaron emanuel. once we became aware of this, as you sign your clips, we asked the attorney general to initiate an investigation. we asked the state treasurer. we specifically asked the state treasurer, where is the state depositing its moneyey, what bas is the state using? quite frankly, if there's a bank that is participating in this discriminatory behavior, they don't need to be in the business of holding state tax dollars. so he is pulling together research on that level. we are working directly with couns
vincent hughes, democratic state senator of pennsylvania.ouldsenator hughes, i ask you about what can be done, especially with some of these lending institutions. some of the ones mentioned in .he series are pnd what can local legislatures in the face of apparently not that much interest at the federal ,evel can deal with this issue what can you do at the state and municipal level to make these lending institutions more accountable? >> once we became aware of the information -- you're...
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welcome back to the very part imax keyser time now to continue our conversation with mark hughes go he ron morgan create capital all right here in north carolina it's like billion dollars and stuff welcome back marc thanks for having me first of all two quick points carry over from our last chat your guy is the bitcoin gold equivalency it's a very dashing tie and second of all you put out a four hundred thousand dollars price target for bitcoin because you believe it is gold two point zero if i'm not mistaken just to finish that point mark digital gold i think is the preferred method for storing value for the millennial generation and if you ask anybody under the age of thirty three in gold they look at you like you have two heads if you ask them bitcoin or theory i'm oh my gosh of course so if you think about gold as a market it's an eight point four trillion dollar market there are twenty one million bitcoin now there aren't there eighteen or nineteen whatever the number is but eighty four a point forty five or twenty one is four hundred thousand that's over a decade not tomorrow and
welcome back to the very part imax keyser time now to continue our conversation with mark hughes go he ron morgan create capital all right here in north carolina it's like billion dollars and stuff welcome back marc thanks for having me first of all two quick points carry over from our last chat your guy is the bitcoin gold equivalency it's a very dashing tie and second of all you put out a four hundred thousand dollars price target for bitcoin because you believe it is gold two point zero if...
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here is hugh. good evening.kend with fantastic news for scotland fans — they took the calcutta cup with an excellent 25—13 win over england at murrayfield. it was a tough battle from the off, as drew savage reports. a match to remember for all sorts of reasons. the calcutta cup is always intense, this year the punches thrown before a ball was kicked. you don't need to fire up scotland for an occasion like this. much had been expected of them this year. this of them this year. would be the day they delivered. huwjones and finn russell, their men of the moment, combined to give them an early advantage. scotland were unmatched for intensity, out of sight by half—time, with one man no one could keep up with. what a score! it's jones! scotland were 14 points ahead at the break. and their opponents needed to respond quickly. england come again, and there is the drive. nowjust eight points to make up, quickly and quick thinking from england, kick and rush. but nigel owens noticed an infringement in the build—up, the kn
here is hugh. good evening.kend with fantastic news for scotland fans — they took the calcutta cup with an excellent 25—13 win over england at murrayfield. it was a tough battle from the off, as drew savage reports. a match to remember for all sorts of reasons. the calcutta cup is always intense, this year the punches thrown before a ball was kicked. you don't need to fire up scotland for an occasion like this. much had been expected of them this year. this of them this year. would be the...
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i'm hugh hewitt.oined this morning by an old friend, reince priebus, former white house chief of staff. maybe the most successful republican national committee chair the last 30 years. welcome back. good to see you. >> i'm glad to be here, hugh. thank you. let me begin with the breaking news and then we will dive into the trump presidency. in friday's "new york times", incident was alleged you had talked to the president and urged him to fire john kelly. did that happen? >> that wasn't what was in the article. the article simply said we talked about it. and we didn't. >> oh, you did not? >> no. >> the president has never complained to me about general kelly. on top of it, i would never -- number one, he didn't do that. number two, i would never bring up such a subject. i'm not going to sit around and talk about the management of the west wing. that just didn't happen. i like john kelly a lot. i think he is an american hero. it is is a huge job. i used to say what anyone thinks the job is, just multipl
i'm hugh hewitt.oined this morning by an old friend, reince priebus, former white house chief of staff. maybe the most successful republican national committee chair the last 30 years. welcome back. good to see you. >> i'm glad to be here, hugh. thank you. let me begin with the breaking news and then we will dive into the trump presidency. in friday's "new york times", incident was alleged you had talked to the president and urged him to fire john kelly. did that happen?...
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and hugh everett thought that was ridiculous. how could a human observer affect the quantum measurement? and this may have been inspired by a talk einstein gave to everett and others where he joked that, well, if a human can macon observation -- make an observation, why not a mouse? and everett thought deeply about this. and when he visited princeton, he brought this up, but boor wouldn't hear of it. he thought the theory works, why tamper with it. well, everett came up with an idea that instead of involving the observer when you take a measurement, the universe would split into one of the two possibilities, and the observer would split too. so there'd be two clones. one would be one version and the other would be in the other version. so to take the famous cat paradox, we have a cat in a box, and you take a measurement, and you open up the box, and one version the cat is alive and the other version the cat is dead. the universe would split, so one observer would be happy to see that the cat is alive, the other would be sad to se
and hugh everett thought that was ridiculous. how could a human observer affect the quantum measurement? and this may have been inspired by a talk einstein gave to everett and others where he joked that, well, if a human can macon observation -- make an observation, why not a mouse? and everett thought deeply about this. and when he visited princeton, he brought this up, but boor wouldn't hear of it. he thought the theory works, why tamper with it. well, everett came up with an idea that...
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my hat's off to them. >> dana and hugh, thank you for a really important conversation. we will check back in with you later in the hour. the white house is working overtime to defend president trump after he spared the country from criticism on twitter over the weekend. what this all means for the russia investigation next. plus the family that took in the shooter after his family's death. what they say about his behavior over the past few weeks and the guns he was storing in their home. this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog. and this is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you hear that? this is frank's record shop. and this is where life meets legal. looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to fin
my hat's off to them. >> dana and hugh, thank you for a really important conversation. we will check back in with you later in the hour. the white house is working overtime to defend president trump after he spared the country from criticism on twitter over the weekend. what this all means for the russia investigation next. plus the family that took in the shooter after his family's death. what they say about his behavior over the past few weeks and the guns he was storing in their home....
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hughes, thanks very much, clive. here's lizzie greenwood hughes, good evening. here's lizzie greenwoodbeat france for their first victory of this year's rugby union six nations championship. year's rugby union they won 32 points to 26 in a tight game at murrayfield asjohn watson reports. in a tight game at murrayfield murrayfield roused for the first time in this year's six nations. france the first to find their flow, teddy thomas quietening the scottish faithful but endearing himself to his teammates. if much was expected before defeat to wales, much was now demanded, sean maitland answering the call. having found his stride, thomas collected his kick. greig laidlaw didn't. thomas collected his kick. a response again was needed. thomas collected his kick. hquones found it, and a hole in the french defence. tries were the tale of the first half, points from penalties the story in the second. half, points from penalties greig laidlaw nerveless, edging scotland in front. if errors cost them in cardiff, laidlaw punished french mistakes at murrayfield to revive their campaign, scotland pr
hughes, thanks very much, clive. here's lizzie greenwood hughes, good evening. here's lizzie greenwoodbeat france for their first victory of this year's rugby union six nations championship. year's rugby union they won 32 points to 26 in a tight game at murrayfield asjohn watson reports. in a tight game at murrayfield murrayfield roused for the first time in this year's six nations. france the first to find their flow, teddy thomas quietening the scottish faithful but endearing himself to his...
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hughes, thanks very much. here's lizzie greenwood hughes, good evening. here's lizzie greenwood hughesnce for their first win in this year's rugby union 6 nations championship. for their first win in this year's they won 32 points to 26 in a tight game at murrayfield asjohn watson reports. in a tight game at murrayfield murrayfield in a tight game at murrayfield roused for the first time in murrayfield roused for the first time in this year's 6 nations. france was the first to find their flow. thommo questioning the scottish faithful. this much was expected before defeat to wales, much was demanded. shauna maitland answering the call. having found his stride, thommo collected his kick, laidlaw did not. a response again was needed, huw jones laidlaw did not. a response again was needed, hquones bandit and a hole in the french defence. tries the tale of the first half, pal —— points from penalties in the second. greg laidlaw nervous edging scotland in front. if errors cost them in cardiff, laidlaw punished french m ista kes cardiff, laidlaw punished french mistakes at murrayfield to revi
hughes, thanks very much. here's lizzie greenwood hughes, good evening. here's lizzie greenwood hughesnce for their first win in this year's rugby union 6 nations championship. for their first win in this year's they won 32 points to 26 in a tight game at murrayfield asjohn watson reports. in a tight game at murrayfield murrayfield in a tight game at murrayfield roused for the first time in murrayfield roused for the first time in this year's 6 nations. france was the first to find their flow....
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people aren't as drawn to it as they used to be. >> brian, hugh hugh et. the problems are the flipsid3 of the college game ascendancy? i'm a bucks fan, browns fan, go bucks first. how much of it is college has its act together? >> hugh, i think you're ride. you talked about tribalism. that is evident on the football seen as you know all too well. folks in bam aren't watching usc. they'll watch auburn, same for louisiana, texas, et cetera. so i think that is part of it, too, the college game is growing. the college game is not as much of a copy cat league, not as much of a corporate league, not a stop and go league where you have to turn instant replay every other second. it is a more attractive product. you have the diminution of the nfl, sunday afternoon used to be sacrosanct. you can get it sunday night, monday night, it's not that big a deal any more. >> bryant, gene robinson. how much does viewership have to do with specific stars and specific teams? the cowboys who were supposed to be good this year who are america's team, in fact, were pretty awful.
people aren't as drawn to it as they used to be. >> brian, hugh hugh et. the problems are the flipsid3 of the college game ascendancy? i'm a bucks fan, browns fan, go bucks first. how much of it is college has its act together? >> hugh, i think you're ride. you talked about tribalism. that is evident on the football seen as you know all too well. folks in bam aren't watching usc. they'll watch auburn, same for louisiana, texas, et cetera. so i think that is part of it, too, the...
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joining me is republican congressman charlie dent, and msnbc host hugh hewitt. congressman, i want to start with you. what is realistic on guns right now with this congress and this time with this president? >> well, let me say this. i believe congress has really largely lost the ability to engage in bipartisan incremental changes on controversial issues. let me explain. back in 1995, when tom ridge was governor of pennsylvania and i was in the general assembly, we were able to bring together the nra, gun control groups and law enforcement, and we passed enhanced background checks for private sales of pistols. we were able to do that. it is much harder to do that now. for a whole host of reasons. you look at the gun groups themselves. you have the gun owners of america that will go after the nra if they enter into some kind of negotiation, and they call them cupitchilators and try to poach their members. that's what's changed with these outside groups. certainly, we should be able to do something on enhanced background checks, similar to cornyn and toomey/manchi
joining me is republican congressman charlie dent, and msnbc host hugh hewitt. congressman, i want to start with you. what is realistic on guns right now with this congress and this time with this president? >> well, let me say this. i believe congress has really largely lost the ability to engage in bipartisan incremental changes on controversial issues. let me explain. back in 1995, when tom ridge was governor of pennsylvania and i was in the general assembly, we were able to bring...
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hugh grant also treated, a brilliant actress, very sad news. —— hugh grant also tweeted. the outcome of the calcutta cup in murrayfield in which they said, we are receiving calls reporting singing and cheering but it seems particularly focused on that area of murrayfield stadium. we have alerted all on duty officers and we will investigate these reports, some police officers will walk 500 miles! i think eddiejones will be walking 500 miles away from newspaper coverage this morning. brutal. amazing. hugh newspaper coverage this morning. brutal. amazing. huthones, ten yea rs brutal. amazing. huthones, ten years since scotland beat england in the calcutta cup at murrayfield and the calcutta cup at murrayfield and the scenes were incredible, as rachel was just saying. 25—13, the scenes were incredible, as rachel wasjust saying. 25—13, it finished. it opens up the six nations title race while ireland remain on course for the grand slam. olly foster reports. england are always out some at murrayfield, rarely are they outplayed. hugh jones's murrayfield, rarely are they outplaye
hugh grant also treated, a brilliant actress, very sad news. —— hugh grant also tweeted. the outcome of the calcutta cup in murrayfield in which they said, we are receiving calls reporting singing and cheering but it seems particularly focused on that area of murrayfield stadium. we have alerted all on duty officers and we will investigate these reports, some police officers will walk 500 miles! i think eddiejones will be walking 500 miles away from newspaper coverage this morning. brutal....
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welcome back to the part imax keyser it's time now to continue our conversation with mark hughes go he ron is morgan create capital all right here in north carolina it's like billion dollars in stuff welcome back marc thanks for having me first of all two quick points carry over from our last chat your guy is the bitcoin gold equivalency it's a very dashing tie and second of all you put out a four hundred thousand dollars price target for bitcoin because you believe it is gold two point zero if i'm not mistaken just to finish that point mark digital gold i think it's the preferred method for storing value for the millennial generation and if you ask anybody under the age of thirty three in gold they look at you like you have two heads if you ask me bitcoin or theory i'm oh my gosh of course so if you think about gold as a market it's an eight point four trillion dollar market there are twenty one million bitcoin now there aren't there eighteen or nineteen whatever the number is but eighty four a point forty five or twenty one is four hundred thousand that's over a decade not tomorrow a
welcome back to the part imax keyser it's time now to continue our conversation with mark hughes go he ron is morgan create capital all right here in north carolina it's like billion dollars in stuff welcome back marc thanks for having me first of all two quick points carry over from our last chat your guy is the bitcoin gold equivalency it's a very dashing tie and second of all you put out a four hundred thousand dollars price target for bitcoin because you believe it is gold two point zero if...
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kristin hughes. michigan, robert steel. kathy burden. ron weiser. minnesota, rick wright. jennifer carnahan. mississippi, henry barbour. jeannie lucky. kenney.gordon todd gray. k.ntana, art witic deborah lamb. spary.a, jl dan welch. nevada, lee hoffman. diana orrick. michael mcdonald. new hampshire, steve dupree.
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here is hugh schofield.this for the second time week, snowy weather has blown into paris from the west. the city was jt getting over the previous heavy fall on tuesday. that caused some disruption to transport on road and rail. parts were shot as freezing temperatures overnight turned/two ice. >> i love it. i am used to coming to paris when it is sunny. n here in the snow before. as a tourist, i don't enjoy it, because metro line is closed. but it is beautiful, isn't you can't not enjoy it. >> i think the roads should have been. cleared quick but that is the weather. i think we should look atve the positi the snow is actually quite beautiful. hugh: at the air base just west of the capital, snowprows have beenht out to clear the runways. and one adveurous soul had a flaky answer to the transport problem. now there is a skiing fan. hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. jane: what fun. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, capturing iimate photos of complete strangers. for mo
here is hugh schofield.this for the second time week, snowy weather has blown into paris from the west. the city was jt getting over the previous heavy fall on tuesday. that caused some disruption to transport on road and rail. parts were shot as freezing temperatures overnight turned/two ice. >> i love it. i am used to coming to paris when it is sunny. n here in the snow before. as a tourist, i don't enjoy it, because metro line is closed. but it is beautiful, isn't you can't not enjoy...
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hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. jane: what fun. you are watching "bbc world news america."ht'sl to come on ton program, capturing intimate photos of complete strangers. photographer has been turning his focus on this eye-opening project. it has been on display at london's natural history museum since 1905, and now the giant replicaf a dinosaur skeleton has begun a u.k. to her -- u.k. tour. dippy roamed the earth years ago. reporter: it has taken 150 million years -- >> i think we are in business now. reporter: and five days to bring dippy the dinosaur to dorsett. haveippy's 292 bones may been made out of plaer, but this iconic replica is still paleontology perfection. this absolutely perfect. ve happy. has been called the people's dinosaur. 105 feet of the historic inspiration -- prehistoric inspiration. no wonder the sligly younger visitors were wowed today. wh is the best bit about him? >> his tail. he c whack people around. reporter: what is so great about dippy? >>hat he is ginormous. in ther: dippy was natural history museum since 1995. but the museum decided it was ti
hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. jane: what fun. you are watching "bbc world news america."ht'sl to come on ton program, capturing intimate photos of complete strangers. photographer has been turning his focus on this eye-opening project. it has been on display at london's natural history museum since 1905, and now the giant replicaf a dinosaur skeleton has begun a u.k. to her -- u.k. tour. dippy roamed the earth years ago. reporter: it has taken 150 million years -- >> i think...
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>> hugh, i think you're right. i heard you talking earlier about tribalism.n the football scene, as you know all too well. folks in alabama aren't interested in watching ucla/usc but they will watch alabama and auburn. same for folks in louisiana, texas, et cetera. and so i think that is part of it too, that the college game is growing. the college game is not as much of a copycat league, it's not as much of a corporate league, it's not a stop-and-go league where you have to turn to instant replay every other second. i think it's a more attractive product. you also have the dimminiton of the audience of nfl used to be sacrosanct. now you can get it on sunday night, thursday night, monday night. >> gene robinson. how much does viewership have to do with specific stars and specific teams. the cowboys, who were supposed to be good this year, who were america's team in fact, were pretty awful. no incentive for all those fans to watch. aaron rodgers, best quarterback in the game, went down -- sorry, chuck -- >> was injured. and again no incentive for all those gre
>> hugh, i think you're right. i heard you talking earlier about tribalism.n the football scene, as you know all too well. folks in alabama aren't interested in watching ucla/usc but they will watch alabama and auburn. same for folks in louisiana, texas, et cetera. and so i think that is part of it too, that the college game is growing. the college game is not as much of a copycat league, it's not as much of a corporate league, it's not a stop-and-go league where you have to turn to...
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chris hughes earned $500 million. now incredibly wealthy himself, he wants to help americans who are struggling the income gap between the top 1% and the bottom 50% continues to climb at the end of 2017, the federal reserve found that the top 1% of americans hold 39% of the country's wealth to help reduce income inequality, zuckerberg is proposing a universal basic income $1,000 a month provided to everyone by the federal government hughes has a slightly different idea students and part-time employees that are working and falling behind deserve $500 a month for working americans and families earning less than $50,000 a year who would pay for it the 1% is this a good idea or a pie in the sky dream? as we mentioned he is one of the founders of facebook chris, thank you for being here today. >> thank you for having me >> we heard talk of the basic universal income this is not that this is a slightly different plan how did you come up with your version of this? >> inspired by the same ideals the ideals if you're working h
chris hughes earned $500 million. now incredibly wealthy himself, he wants to help americans who are struggling the income gap between the top 1% and the bottom 50% continues to climb at the end of 2017, the federal reserve found that the top 1% of americans hold 39% of the country's wealth to help reduce income inequality, zuckerberg is proposing a universal basic income $1,000 a month provided to everyone by the federal government hughes has a slightly different idea students and part-time...
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police believe he hid at the lease out before killing the ryens and chris hughes.an bernardino sheriff floyd tidwell took to the air waves. >> we have evidence in our possession that places kevin cooper at the crime scene. and we have other evidence that gives us cause to believe that kevin cooper was responsible for the murders. >> police patrolled on both sides of the california/mexico border today, seeking the escaped convict kevin cooper. >> tidwell launched one of the largest man hunts in state history, circulating photos of cooper and the ryens' stolen station wagon. >> there is growing fear in the california community of chino. >> i want to know what the state officials are going to do. >> as pressure mounted to apprehend cooper, police caught a break. >> we recovered the ryens' station wagon from a church parking lot in long beach. cooper had used that car to escape. the district attorney caught him. the motive behind the murders was now clear. >> cooper's motive was to get the hell out of chino hills. if he had to kill people to cover his escape, then he w
police believe he hid at the lease out before killing the ryens and chris hughes.an bernardino sheriff floyd tidwell took to the air waves. >> we have evidence in our possession that places kevin cooper at the crime scene. and we have other evidence that gives us cause to believe that kevin cooper was responsible for the murders. >> police patrolled on both sides of the california/mexico border today, seeking the escaped convict kevin cooper. >> tidwell launched one of the...
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emily: that was facebook cofounder chris hughes.g up, one of the fastest growing cloud and data software firms just added a tech veteran to its board. we will speak with rubrik ceo and microsoft chair john thompson next. and a reminder -- all episodes of "bloomberg technology" are live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays. this is bloomberg. ♪ we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so why do we pay to have a phone connected when we're already paying for internet? shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you can get 5 lines of talk and text included at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. choose by the gig or unlimited. and now, get a $200 prepaid card when you buy an iphone. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfnitymobile.com. ♪ emily: welcome back to the "best of bloomberg technology." i've emily chang. the data and cloud software company rubrik has grown rapidly since being launched in 2014. it hit unicorn status
emily: that was facebook cofounder chris hughes.g up, one of the fastest growing cloud and data software firms just added a tech veteran to its board. we will speak with rubrik ceo and microsoft chair john thompson next. and a reminder -- all episodes of "bloomberg technology" are live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays. this is bloomberg. ♪ we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so why do we pay to have a phone connected when we're already paying for...
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hello and welcome to sportsday, with me, hugh woozencroft, and lizzie greenwood hughes.ines this evening. hoping to erase the painful memories of four years ago, elise christie puts in a world class performance to make the 500 metres short track quarter finals at the winter olympics. a game of fine margins going on at twickenham, we will have the latest as england host wales in the six nations championship. unstoppable ireland run away with victory against italy, good evening. welcome to sportsday — plenty on the way but we'll start in south korea where day 2 of the winter olympics has provided who put on a stellar show to reach the quarter final 324,7zzg;mar:rzfifi 1.1575}. . 7 . ”7” but actually it was fine. but then i was so excited and i'mjust glad i got to race in front of everyone again. although british hopes in the snowboarding came crashing down. jamie nicholls and team mate billy morgan both tumbling out of the slopestyle event. the women's cross country skiing meanwhile produced the first gold medallist of the games, victory for charlotte kalla from sweden. a f
hello and welcome to sportsday, with me, hugh woozencroft, and lizzie greenwood hughes.ines this evening. hoping to erase the painful memories of four years ago, elise christie puts in a world class performance to make the 500 metres short track quarter finals at the winter olympics. a game of fine margins going on at twickenham, we will have the latest as england host wales in the six nations championship. unstoppable ireland run away with victory against italy, good evening. welcome to...
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emily: that was facebook cofounder chris hughes.f the fastest-growing clouded data software firms added a tech veteran. we will speak with rubric ceo and microsoft chair john thompson next. all episodes of bloomberg technology are live streaming on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to the "best of bloomberg technology." i've emily chang. the data in clout software company rubrik has grown rapidly since being launched in 2014. it hit unicorn status last year with a $1 billion plus valuation thanks to interest from investors. now it is picking up the momentum with the help of microsoft chair john thompson, who just joined the board and is advising the company. we spoke with rubrik ceo and cofounder. >> we built rubrik to have a single software fabric that goes from one premises to the cloud. this unique architecture has made rubrik into one of the largest enterprises for people that want to manage their data. emily: what stood out to you as special here? john: every 15 years or so there is an inflection point in every
emily: that was facebook cofounder chris hughes.f the fastest-growing clouded data software firms added a tech veteran. we will speak with rubric ceo and microsoft chair john thompson next. all episodes of bloomberg technology are live streaming on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to the "best of bloomberg technology." i've emily chang. the data in clout software company rubrik has grown rapidly since being launched in 2014. it hit unicorn status last year with a $1...
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nathan hughes will make his first appearance in this year's competition, while propjoe marler comes ontor rugby union reporter chrisjones. lleyton hewitt was worth going to come in at number eight given his return to fitness and the return to sam simmons but apart from that, eddiejones has sam simmons but apart from that, eddie jones has gone sam simmons but apart from that, eddiejones has gone with the same 15 that crafted past wales —— ethan hughes. they look to make it three wins from three at the six nations. but how will things, murrayfield a fortnight ago, jones and the players piled the pressure on the young wales fly half rhyce patch all, this time in their sights is the scotland playmaker thing russell because of a shaky playmaker thing russell because of a 5 ha ky start playmaker thing russell because of a shaky start to the campaign. he is a world —class shaky start to the campaign. he is a world—class player, you know? it went on the lions's tour, it's fantastic things in the french game and will have to defend him closely. it isa and will have to defend him closely. it is a
nathan hughes will make his first appearance in this year's competition, while propjoe marler comes ontor rugby union reporter chrisjones. lleyton hewitt was worth going to come in at number eight given his return to fitness and the return to sam simmons but apart from that, eddiejones has sam simmons but apart from that, eddie jones has gone sam simmons but apart from that, eddiejones has gone with the same 15 that crafted past wales —— ethan hughes. they look to make it three wins from...
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not that far off and here's the funny thing so on twitter i'm out actually on twitter too at mark hughes go and i think a lot of grief because people so how much you putting of your client money in this i say look we talk lance all along one percent in national crypto currency is another one to three percent in the picks and shovels you know the coin bases it cetera and well if you think it's going to go up so much why not more so well because there's still a non-zero risk i think is a very low but a non-zero risk that it could get displaced by a better technology i don't think that's going to happen i think the miracle of bitcoin was going from point six cents two hundred dollars the fact that that happened was the miracle one hundred thousand not a miracle thousand to ten thousand not a miracle ten thousand to one hundred thousand not a miracle so but it's still not zero that something could come in now open source makes that better the risk is lower because of something great comes out we can take copy paste that new technology onto the big block chain so i do think that over time i'l
not that far off and here's the funny thing so on twitter i'm out actually on twitter too at mark hughes go and i think a lot of grief because people so how much you putting of your client money in this i say look we talk lance all along one percent in national crypto currency is another one to three percent in the picks and shovels you know the coin bases it cetera and well if you think it's going to go up so much why not more so well because there's still a non-zero risk i think is a very low...
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well, nathan hughes was always going to come back in at number eight, given his return to fitness andsimmonds. apart from that, the boss eddiejones has gone with the same 15 that grafted past wales last time out, a sign that england are settled and confident as they look to make it three wins from three this six nations. but how england go about things at murrayfield, a fortnight ago jones and the players piled the pressure on the young wales fly—half rhys patchell. this time in their sights as the scotland playmaker finn russell, who has had a shaky start of the campaign. he is a world—class player, you know? he went on a lions tour. he did some fantastic things in the france game and we have to defend him very closely. it is a small country, batting above its weight. i am sure we will feel that on saturday and we got to be up for it. this morning i spoke to them about the honour of being able to play in the calcutta cup. it is one of the most historic games in the rugby calendar. they feel honoured to play in this game and i want them to be excited about playing in this game. at the
well, nathan hughes was always going to come back in at number eight, given his return to fitness andsimmonds. apart from that, the boss eddiejones has gone with the same 15 that grafted past wales last time out, a sign that england are settled and confident as they look to make it three wins from three this six nations. but how england go about things at murrayfield, a fortnight ago jones and the players piled the pressure on the young wales fly—half rhys patchell. this time in their sights...
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hugh pym, bbc news.the complicating factors for the nhs is that too many patients stay in hospital because suitable social care is not available. research today indicates that problem is getting worse. our social affairs correspondent alison holt reports. it is a busy lunchtime at northfield's nursing home sheffield. demanding work for the care staff, who are looking after residents who may have dementia, problems walking or a range of chronic health conditions. joyce, good afternoon, only me, sorry to bother you, darling. today's national audit office report outlines just how difficult it is to find people to do this vital work, yet for residents like 97—year—old joyce renton, the staff make all the difference. it is absolutely essential, if, you know, when i see the faces coming in in the morning and thinking, oh, it's a friend. the nursing lead here, tammy ardron, says that recruiting staff is a real issue for them. i don't think it's as attractive as the nhs, where you have your salary packages, enha
hugh pym, bbc news.the complicating factors for the nhs is that too many patients stay in hospital because suitable social care is not available. research today indicates that problem is getting worse. our social affairs correspondent alison holt reports. it is a busy lunchtime at northfield's nursing home sheffield. demanding work for the care staff, who are looking after residents who may have dementia, problems walking or a range of chronic health conditions. joyce, good afternoon, only me,...
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done, moving up >> i think he's back >> i think kevin shein is back pepsico, we'll have the cfo, hughesohnson, joining us later. the nasdaq is back in positive territory for the year yesterday we saw the 10-yr note yield surpassed 2.9% that was a four-year high. we were right at the same level than yesterday lets call it, jim, volatility is here to stay >> yes >> get use to it >> tomorrow's cbi if interest rates go up, you will see a lot that's a race. if interest rate goes down, you have a fantastic rally we are in a tick by tick moment where the algorithm are saying that you should sell it if we go to three and you should buy it if we go to 2.6 or 2.7 that's the world that we are in. we are not used to big supplies. we wiped out everything since the september rally. it is important that people realize that we are absolutely attempting the repeal all the gains that have happened since tax reform that's what i am watching for. all the gains. if that would be wrong to repeal all the gains, we'll repeal some of them. i think there are too many stocks like mcdonald's where they wiped out e
done, moving up >> i think he's back >> i think kevin shein is back pepsico, we'll have the cfo, hughesohnson, joining us later. the nasdaq is back in positive territory for the year yesterday we saw the 10-yr note yield surpassed 2.9% that was a four-year high. we were right at the same level than yesterday lets call it, jim, volatility is here to stay >> yes >> get use to it >> tomorrow's cbi if interest rates go up, you will see a lot that's a race. if interest...
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emily: that was facebook cofounder chris hughes.g up, one of the fastest growing cloud and data software firms added a tech veteran. we will speak with rubric ceo and microsoft chair john thompson next. and a reminder -- all episodes of "bloomberg technology" are live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays. this is bloomberg. ♪ . ♪ emily: will come back to the best of bloomberg technology, i'm emily chang. this companies has grown rapidly. it had unit for status last you with a billion-dollar plus valuation thanks to interest from investors like gridlock. john thompson just joined the force and is advising the company. we spoke with thompson as well as rubric ceo and cofounder. >> the way we built rubric was to connect to the cloud and have a single software fabric. this unique architecture has gone around the world into the largest enterprises. emily: you have seen 70 technological shifts. what stood out to u.s. special here? ipul: my sense is that there is an inflection point every seven years or so. and it wastered time. whe
emily: that was facebook cofounder chris hughes.g up, one of the fastest growing cloud and data software firms added a tech veteran. we will speak with rubric ceo and microsoft chair john thompson next. and a reminder -- all episodes of "bloomberg technology" are live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays. this is bloomberg. ♪ . ♪ emily: will come back to the best of bloomberg technology, i'm emily chang. this companies has grown rapidly. it had unit for status last you with...
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good afternoon, i'm hugh woozencroft with a look at the day's sport here on bbc news.am gb‘s men couldn't match the women by reaching the semi finals of the curling competition... they had one last chance to make it — a play—off against switzerland but they were beaten 9—5 despite being ahead with just two ends to play... however the swiss did something you don't see too often, scoring five—points in the penultimate end to advance. it's disappointment for team gb who took a silver medal in the event at sochi four years ago... we came in ourfirst olympics, and they gave it our best shot, and we made the play—offs in the end. we had a good game today but it wasn't to be, sadly. a couple of things didn't go our way, a couple of half shots and that is all it takes against a team as good as them. there is plenty to go forward, going forward. need to text in time and reflect on this experience and what we can take from it. some positive news for skier dave ryding though, he vowed to come back and challenge for a medal afterfinishing ninth in the men's slalom earlier. ryding
good afternoon, i'm hugh woozencroft with a look at the day's sport here on bbc news.am gb‘s men couldn't match the women by reaching the semi finals of the curling competition... they had one last chance to make it — a play—off against switzerland but they were beaten 9—5 despite being ahead with just two ends to play... however the swiss did something you don't see too often, scoring five—points in the penultimate end to advance. it's disappointment for team gb who took a silver...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.he united states say the actor robert wagner is now being treated as a person of interest in an investigation into the death of his wife, the film star natalie wood. she was found drowned in 1981 during a california yachting trip with wagner and her death was ruled to have been an accident. they were a hollywood golden couple at the time. natalie wood had been a child star, in miracle on 34th street and got her first oscar nomination while still a teenager for rebel without a cause. this report from david sillito. # i feel pretty and witty and gay... natalie wood, the star of west side story. she won an oscar for rebel without a cause. and then in 1981 she was found dead. she had been sailing with their husband, heart—to—heart star robert wagner for the ‘s captain, dennis toobin. heart—to—heart star robert wagner for the 's captain, dennis toobinlj remember people coming on the boat saying that they had found natalie wood floating, just couldn't believe it. the verdict, accidental drow
dominic hughes, bbc news.he united states say the actor robert wagner is now being treated as a person of interest in an investigation into the death of his wife, the film star natalie wood. she was found drowned in 1981 during a california yachting trip with wagner and her death was ruled to have been an accident. they were a hollywood golden couple at the time. natalie wood had been a child star, in miracle on 34th street and got her first oscar nomination while still a teenager for rebel...
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thank you, hugh. you, hugh. more sports news from hugh throughout the morning.other in capital this week. except two people were stabbed to death in the space of two hours. less than a mile apart in camden, in north london. abdikarim hassan was 17 and sadiq adan mohamed was 20. stabbed back in september. he too was twenty years of age. the brother's "devastated" mother is calling for an end to knife crime. lost two sons! you have lost two sons. two sons, five months. two stabbings. yes. my sister's son. could have been involved in gang culture of any kind? no, no, no. do you think enough is being done to tackle knife crime? no. in my borough, camden, all the boys go on streets with a knife. there have been sixteen fatal stabbings in the capital. five of those were teenagers. over the last few years. the most in almost a decade. so what's going on? and what can, and should, be done to stop the rise in knife crime? what ideas they have to tackle this growing issue. alison cope, whose sonjoshua was fatally stabbed aged 18 in 2013. 15. paul has been on the programme
thank you, hugh. you, hugh. more sports news from hugh throughout the morning.other in capital this week. except two people were stabbed to death in the space of two hours. less than a mile apart in camden, in north london. abdikarim hassan was 17 and sadiq adan mohamed was 20. stabbed back in september. he too was twenty years of age. the brother's "devastated" mother is calling for an end to knife crime. lost two sons! you have lost two sons. two sons, five months. two stabbings....
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. —— with hugh woozencroft. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, hugh woozenroft.his evening: the wait is over — newcastle win their first premier league home game since october with a surprise victory over manchester united. mohamed salah‘s great goal—scoring form continues as liverpool breeze past southampton on the road. home comforts at murrayfield for scotland they batle to victory over france in the six nations championship. and team gb‘s andrew musgrove narrowly misses out on a medal at the winter olympics. —— andrew musgrave. good afternoon. six nations news to come, but we start in the premier league, where manchester united boss becausejose mourinho said putin his team could have played for ten hours and still not scored. they we re ten hours and still not scored. they were beaten 1—0 by newcastle at st james‘s park. it was watched by drew savage. a feeling that doesn't come very often. newcastle united have only beaten manchester united at home three times in the last years. they may be short on resources but rafa benitez‘s side are big on effort. a sign
. —— with hugh woozencroft. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, hugh woozenroft.his evening: the wait is over — newcastle win their first premier league home game since october with a surprise victory over manchester united. mohamed salah‘s great goal—scoring form continues as liverpool breeze past southampton on the road. home comforts at murrayfield for scotland they batle to victory over france in the six nations championship. and team gb‘s andrew musgrove narrowly misses out...
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emily: that was facebook cofounder chris use -- chris hughes.c ceoak with and microsoft chair john thompson next. all episodes of bloomberg technology are live streaming on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ to the "beste back of bloomberg technology." rubrik has grown rapidly since being launched in 2014. it hit unicorn status last year and still interest from investors. now it is picking up the momentum with the help of microsoft chair john thompson, who is advising company. we spoke with rubrik ceo and cofounder. we built rubrik to have a single software fabric that goes from one premises to the cloud. this unique architecture has made rubrik into one of the largest enterprises for people that want to manage their data. emily: what stood out to you as special here? john: every 15 years or so there is an inflection point in every segment of our industry. no innovation had ever entered this particular segment for the last 20 years, so my view was it was time. when i got introduced to him, i thought why not make an investment into him? it is time for
emily: that was facebook cofounder chris use -- chris hughes.c ceoak with and microsoft chair john thompson next. all episodes of bloomberg technology are live streaming on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ to the "beste back of bloomberg technology." rubrik has grown rapidly since being launched in 2014. it hit unicorn status last year and still interest from investors. now it is picking up the momentum with the help of microsoft chair john thompson, who is advising company. we spoke...
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nathan hughes was always going to come back in at number eight given his return to fitness and the toe out, a sign that england are settled and confident, looking to make it three wins out of three. how will they go about things at murrayfield? this time in their sights is the scotland player finn russell who has had a shaky start to the campaign. he is a world-class player, he went on the lions tour. we will have to defend him very closely. it is a small country fighting above its weight and i am sure they will feel that on saturday but they will be up for it. the calcutta cup is one of the most historic games in the rugby calendar so they feel honoured to play in this game and to be excited about playing this game and at the same time we know we have got a job to do. this fixture is the oldest in by do. this fixture is the oldest in rugby and laced with history. the focus has almost been clinical this week, for then murrayfield holds no fear, they have not lost there are some time. right we'll stay with the six nations as we round—up some of the day's other sports news. joe schmidt
nathan hughes was always going to come back in at number eight given his return to fitness and the toe out, a sign that england are settled and confident, looking to make it three wins out of three. how will they go about things at murrayfield? this time in their sights is the scotland player finn russell who has had a shaky start to the campaign. he is a world-class player, he went on the lions tour. we will have to defend him very closely. it is a small country fighting above its weight and i...
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with me in studio, hugh hewitt, anchor of his own show here on saturdays. phil, let me get right to you and react to what we heard from the president just moments ago. we heard the president still saying he was surprised by the news about rob porter. he said we need to consider the fact he says he's innocent on this occasion. it did strike me this president didn't say anything about the broad issue of domestic abuse. this might have been a moment the president could have says something about that more broadly and say he condemns it, whether true or false in this case, condemns it broadly for americans. >> that's right. the remarks were quite striking. not only did he not address the broader issue of domestic violence but spoke about reminding people that rob porter could be innocent. that he had denied these charges. so the president choosing to go that route and you were talking a moment ago about john kelly. i want to share some fresh reporting we have at "the washington post" that posted about ten minutes ago which is in a senior staff meeting this morni
with me in studio, hugh hewitt, anchor of his own show here on saturdays. phil, let me get right to you and react to what we heard from the president just moments ago. we heard the president still saying he was surprised by the news about rob porter. he said we need to consider the fact he says he's innocent on this occasion. it did strike me this president didn't say anything about the broad issue of domestic abuse. this might have been a moment the president could have says something about...
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joining me now, hugh hewitt.ationally syndicated radio host and, one other thing, today's birthday boy, hugh hewitt. first, happy birthday, hugh. >> thank you very much. george washington and ted kennedy, we share the date. >> well, you share the date with some extraordinary people in history. now we have to talk about something else. the nra has always been an important part of cpac. this is the first time we're hearing rain la pierre speak since last week's school shooting in florida. a what do you expect him to say? how important is it? i think matt schlap was saying it's important to hear from him. >> he has turned it into a much appear event. la pierre represents 5 million members in the nra and earlier today they announced they were opposed to the 21 year old limitation on the purchase of rifles that president trump endorsed via tweet this morning. which seems about a 90% issue in america even among nra members i talked with. there are some people that want 18-year-olds to be able to buy rifles. i'll bet yo
joining me now, hugh hewitt.ationally syndicated radio host and, one other thing, today's birthday boy, hugh hewitt. first, happy birthday, hugh. >> thank you very much. george washington and ted kennedy, we share the date. >> well, you share the date with some extraordinary people in history. now we have to talk about something else. the nra has always been an important part of cpac. this is the first time we're hearing rain la pierre speak since last week's school shooting in...
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hugh pym, bbc news.rning, the kneu speak to the to the morning, the knell the travel show. —— time now for. it's funny but i'd always reckoned the oil—rich abu dhabi, here in the uae, was never that interested in attracting tourists. unlike its flashy, noisy neighbour dubai, for example. but on this trip, i think i might have to revise that opinion. because abu dhabi seems to be upping its game, especially in the cultural stakes. 0n myjourney, i'm going to experience world—renowned architecture, like the new louvre museum, and finding out how traditional local musical instruments are being revived. but i'll also be exploring both urban and desert landscapes, to get a sense of how this emirate is making the most of its unique environment. abu dhabi is entering a new phase in its breakneck speed development. but is it really going to reach the heights as a must see tourist destination in its own right? it's hard to believe abu dhabi was just a fishing village only a few decades ago. in 1971, the united ara
hugh pym, bbc news.rning, the kneu speak to the to the morning, the knell the travel show. —— time now for. it's funny but i'd always reckoned the oil—rich abu dhabi, here in the uae, was never that interested in attracting tourists. unlike its flashy, noisy neighbour dubai, for example. but on this trip, i think i might have to revise that opinion. because abu dhabi seems to be upping its game, especially in the cultural stakes. 0n myjourney, i'm going to experience world—renowned...