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it came out originally in 1942 by john e. washington about african-americans that interacted with lincoln. it had been out-of-print since 1942. it has an introduction by call sandberg. i thought it would be helpful and interesting to have a second current. oxford university printed it. i wrote a new introduction describing the life of the author, who was an african-american public school teacher in washington, d.c., and the original reception of the book. i'm really happy it has just come out. masur, thank you very much for your time.
it came out originally in 1942 by john e. washington about african-americans that interacted with lincoln. it had been out-of-print since 1942. it has an introduction by call sandberg. i thought it would be helpful and interesting to have a second current. oxford university printed it. i wrote a new introduction describing the life of the author, who was an african-american public school teacher in washington, d.c., and the original reception of the book. i'm really happy it has just come out....
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retired rear admiral john e under mining u.s. diplomates in foreign polic cnd hard to get clarity and blunt as president is. >> reporter: former secretary of defense leont given up on di. >> i wouldn't lose hope on frankly are unacceptable. >> reporter: andrew spencer ss news". >>> meantime president trump is congratulating orin hatch in his career after hatch announced he would not seek reelectiolongn tot servingn the senate announced his wasirst electcial media in 1977, former republican presidential candidate mitt romney is reportly interested in running for the seat. >>> iran's supreme leaders is blaming enemies for anti government demonstrations, more than 20 people killed and hundreds injured in protests just last month. demonstrators are protesting the nation's poor economy and high prices. the iranian tv station airs pro government rallies claiming that those rallies were protesting the violence in the anti government demonstrations. >>> coming up next, road end on the runway passengers forced to deplane after a rat gets
retired rear admiral john e under mining u.s. diplomates in foreign polic cnd hard to get clarity and blunt as president is. >> reporter: former secretary of defense leont given up on di. >> i wouldn't lose hope on frankly are unacceptable. >> reporter: andrew spencer ss news". >>> meantime president trump is congratulating orin hatch in his career after hatch announced he would not seek reelectiolongn tot servingn the senate announced his wasirst electcial media...
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. >> i know it for a fact -- >> tucker: of john podesta's e-mails. >> tucker: and europe. >> tucker: say you know they hacked john podesta's e-mail. >> you're carrying water for the kremlin. >> tucker: look, you're on the intel committee and you can't say they hacked -- >> you'll have to move your show to russian television. >> tucker: that's so beneath your office because it's so dumb and you're being due plis -- we know for a fact the government did and that you're hiding behind weasel words. >> tucker: that guy's a liar and demagogue. we have a columnist for the wall street journal asking about the trump dossier. thank you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: so i'm annoyed by adam schiff. you have an emotional distance from this. tell us your concern about his behavior as a member of the intel committee. >> the intelligence committee is an oversight committee and they're charged with getting information, keeping tabs on the government. this man seems determined not to get information and certainly not to get it to the american people. when the republicans put together their memo outlini
. >> i know it for a fact -- >> tucker: of john podesta's e-mails. >> tucker: and europe. >> tucker: say you know they hacked john podesta's e-mail. >> you're carrying water for the kremlin. >> tucker: look, you're on the intel committee and you can't say they hacked -- >> you'll have to move your show to russian television. >> tucker: that's so beneath your office because it's so dumb and you're being due plis -- we know for a fact the government...
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actually watch the videos you would see i was questioning some of the language that was used in the e-mails by john podesta. i said nothing about the pizza shop. so don't start, that's absurd. >> let's stay on topic, that would be great. peter, we have congressman yarmouth who said this makes the case for obstruction of justice almost ironclad, if the president is guilty of obstruction, it would warrant an impeachment.
actually watch the videos you would see i was questioning some of the language that was used in the e-mails by john podesta. i said nothing about the pizza shop. so don't start, that's absurd. >> let's stay on topic, that would be great. peter, we have congressman yarmouth who said this makes the case for obstruction of justice almost ironclad, if the president is guilty of obstruction, it would warrant an impeachment.
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it came out originally in 1942 by john e. washington about african-americans that interacted with lincoln. it had been out-of-print since 1942. it has an introduction by call sandberg. i thought it would be helpful and interesting to have a second current. oxford university printed it. i wrote a new introduction describing the life of the author, who was an african-american public school teacher in washington, d.c., and the original reception of the book. i'm really happy it has just come out. masur, thank you very much for your time. >> next, we continue our coverage of this weekend's meeting in washington, d.c. you are watching american history tv on cspan3. >> good afternoon. thank you for joining us this late on a saturday afternoon. i am the executive director of us/icomos. i will describe who we are and set a little context. welcome to the session on world heritage and the new birmingham national civil rights monument. joining us today on the panel, we will be doing brief introductions. glenn eskew from georgia state un
it came out originally in 1942 by john e. washington about african-americans that interacted with lincoln. it had been out-of-print since 1942. it has an introduction by call sandberg. i thought it would be helpful and interesting to have a second current. oxford university printed it. i wrote a new introduction describing the life of the author, who was an african-american public school teacher in washington, d.c., and the original reception of the book. i'm really happy it has just come out....
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we have kesha, lady georgaga, m cyrus with elton john and e he told me that she's fiery and everybodyld be excited for this performance. but it's about female empowerment. people i have spoken to said they are in support of the movement and that it's about time. >> and so is there a way to kind of look into the crystal ball and tell what are likely to be the big moments. is it particular performances or those who are going to be speaking or what? >> exactly, there's so much to look forward to tonight. but obviously, james corden is back as host again. you can imagine that he's most likely going to get political in his monologue. probably a little car pool karaoke. this is the first year since 1999, if you can believe it, that there are no white male nominees in the best album category. jay-z leading the way with eight nominations. he might win a few more. a big night for him tonight. kendrick lamar has seven nominations. . this is a huge night for the song i can't get out of my head. it could make grammy history as the first spanningish laenguage song to win record of the year. a lot
we have kesha, lady georgaga, m cyrus with elton john and e he told me that she's fiery and everybodyld be excited for this performance. but it's about female empowerment. people i have spoken to said they are in support of the movement and that it's about time. >> and so is there a way to kind of look into the crystal ball and tell what are likely to be the big moments. is it particular performances or those who are going to be speaking or what? >> exactly, there's so much to look...
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many kids and here are his kids names and his wife's name and he retired last year so you say, john, it e staff will handle them. is nick penniman, i am running again for reelection. it is a tough race. by the way how's your retirement , going? how is your son? >> he is at oberlin right now. that's great. can i ask for $2700 for my reelection? they do this for hours on end. i was talking with a current female member in congress who said the sad thing about the call she makes, because she is a woman, a lot of people think they can confide in her on various things. so i said ok, tell me your worst torry. she said, it is awful. i called up this hollywood executive one day and i got his wife on the phone, and i said i , would like to talk to your husband or you about renewing your commitment to my campaign. and she said i'm so glad someone called. i ordered these curtains a while ago from i living room and they were supposed to be a lemon color but they are a mustard color and it's just awful. has this ever happened to you? here's a member of congress having to talk this woman through her cri
many kids and here are his kids names and his wife's name and he retired last year so you say, john, it e staff will handle them. is nick penniman, i am running again for reelection. it is a tough race. by the way how's your retirement , going? how is your son? >> he is at oberlin right now. that's great. can i ask for $2700 for my reelection? they do this for hours on end. i was talking with a current female member in congress who said the sad thing about the call she makes, because she...
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in all but four states, the flu e widespread. john blackstone has more on the national outbreak. >> reporter: emergency rooms are packed, ambulances are being ledirected, and medical officials from chicago to orange county, california, are sounding be alarm. >> it's going to be an epidemic orar. >> reporter: according to the centers for disease control and fevention, in the past week, regions experiencing high flu activity increased from 21 states to 26 states, and eew york city. the number of states reporting widespread flu activity rose aom 36 to 46, and in california alone, at least 27 people have died. the volume of flu patients at palomar health in san diego county has increased so much, a tent had to be set up to manage the influx. >> every year, we do see an increase in flu-type patients. this year, it just hit very hard and very quickly. what we can compare it to was d009 when we had h1n1. >> how are the volumes today? >> it's been busy. >> reporter: dr. alan hansen runs palomar health's emergency repartment. he said on the ho
in all but four states, the flu e widespread. john blackstone has more on the national outbreak. >> reporter: emergency rooms are packed, ambulances are being ledirected, and medical officials from chicago to orange county, california, are sounding be alarm. >> it's going to be an epidemic orar. >> reporter: according to the centers for disease control and fevention, in the past week, regions experiencing high flu activity increased from 21 states to 26 states, and eew york...
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john. >> thank you e-mac still filling in for charles payne keeping the chair warm for you you're watching making money. a second straight day of record wall street trading on wall street with all of the major market averages posting record closes following positive economic outlook from the federal reserve minutes. we'll dive into what those numbers mean later in the show but first, a war of words is heating up between president trump and his former chief strategist steve bannon. the president slamming bannon earlier today after bannon criticized the president's son donald trump jr. and accused him of all but committing treason. for meeting with the russian lawyer in trump tower during the 2016 presidential election. adam shapiro joins us from the white house with the latest on this battle. adam? adam: good evening it was the meeting between donald jr. , jared kushner, that lawyer tied to the russian government, that really is in focus here, because steve bannon in his discussions for the man by the name of michael wolf who is author of a book coming out next week about the trump presiden
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john. >> thank you e-mac still filling in for charles payne keeping the chair warm for you you're watchingmoney. a second straight day of record wall street trading on wall street with all of the major market averages posting record closes following positive economic outlook from the federal reserve minutes. we'll dive into what those numbers mean later in the show but first, a war of words is heating up between president trump and his former chief strategist steve bannon. the president slamming bannon earlier today after bannon criticized the president's son donald trump jr. and accused him of all but committing treason. for meeting with the russian lawyer in trump tower during the 2016 presidential election. adam shapiro joins us from the white house with the latest on this battle. adam? adam: good evening it was the meeting between donald jr. , jared kushner, that lawyer tied to the russian government, that really is in focus
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one thing that was said to me is, look at what happened to john podesta, those e-mails are gained throughimple phishing e-mail. just improving simple cyber hygiene for campaigns can make a huge difference going forward. there's issues of trying to better protect voting machines. i know you said in the preamble here, 21 states were targeted. that's a huge issue moving forward. even though they weren't actually penetrated, that's a huge target and people are going to look for ways to better improve those defenses. and then there's also the other side of things, this is disinformation. there needs to be a more concerted effort to raise awareness, one, what kinds of problems are happening, that there is actually russian-linked foreign interference happening, trying to sow discord in the american political process. it requires media literacy, training people to recognize so they know what is fake news. it takes time and takes some dollars, actually, as well. >> some dollars, and to admit that russia actually tried to interfere. all right. we're going to keep all eyes on this because most ameri
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the last a couple spots below her by two, she was at one below and now three below zero e from john.yle in hatboro i that same sentiment is ed, nine in willow grove fromu n set is. more southern counties like in s reporting it is 13. again not as harsh but what is y windy. we don't to have factor in a cold he today. it is proverbial calm before the storm. now i ha too. yesterday was nothing that actually had taken shape and atw cold it is, i mean it is luor south georgia and florida. for us we would be wishing for these temperatures re n have the kind of transportation vehicles or hande the kind of icing, and snow that is taking place down just doesn't happen all that often. that is what will stretch rightallyplip our area. so as we move along and take a look and rotate through here a true glancing before he late tonight bwe 10: t when first flakes fall and then we will see s oal tomorrow , your darker shade of purple getting closer to the heaviest snow will fall and we are expecting within to 3 inches in higher totals closer you get to the shoreline. quickly let me show herfind your
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it is all part of a big week for big e back in philly. i am john clark. back right after this. # ,000 deaths in america last year. >>> 64,000 deaths in america last year. we need to stand up and say enough. the only way this problem is going to be solved is if we raise our voices. choose help over helplessness and hope over hopelessness. make sure the lives we lost will not have been lost in vain. addiction is a disease. when you ask for help, help is there for you. >>> all eyes on the snow tomorrow. >> going to be messy for some of us. let's take a look at the radar. a little bit of a mix as we head towards philadelphia because the temperatures are still so warm in the mid and upper 30s that will transfer into snow. we are going to be looking at near 50 for the kick off on sunday night and by halftime 48. 46 in the fourth quarter. warm and pleasant. few clouds moving in. certainly not like last weekend. for tomorrow, 34. we are going to see periods of snow for your morning commute. take it easy. slippery roadway. magnificent weekend ahead. >> i am jacque
it is all part of a big week for big e back in philly. i am john clark. back right after this. # ,000 deaths in america last year. >>> 64,000 deaths in america last year. we need to stand up and say enough. the only way this problem is going to be solved is if we raise our voices. choose help over helplessness and hope over hopelessness. make sure the lives we lost will not have been lost in vain. addiction is a disease. when you ask for help, help is there for you. >>> all...
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john rawlins is along the jersey shore,e reyes is furthernd jeff chirico is in delaware and wendy saltzmans standing by in center city philadelphia. >> good morning, it is 4:30 a.m., january 4. let's head over to meteorologist david murphy he has the latest track on everything that's going on and karen rogers is helping you with the tough roads. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, it is getting tough on the roads. in fact on the way in on route 1, city avenue it was partially snow covered and slow going it kind of depended when you crossed a county line sometimes it was worse or better depending on which district was handling that road coverage. be careful this morning. we have several winter weather advisory and blizzard witnesser. blister warning in coastal counties in new jersey and delaware. winter storm warning in philadelphia, and trenton and dover 3 to 6 inches. less snow in the northern and western areas a winter e roads could be slick. satellite shows you the approach of the nor'easter we have bands of snow coming in. a lot of of what's out there right now is on the light sid
john rawlins is along the jersey shore,e reyes is furthernd jeff chirico is in delaware and wendy saltzmans standing by in center city philadelphia. >> good morning, it is 4:30 a.m., january 4. let's head over to meteorologist david murphy he has the latest track on everything that's going on and karen rogers is helping you with the tough roads. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, it is getting tough on the roads. in fact on the way in on route 1, city avenue it was partially...
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cambiado ni evolucionado desde el primer dia que lo concebi, s dsespues de que john kelly dijoa democratas que el presidente ea mal informado sobre el tema de muro fronterizo y su c n conco construccion henry cuellar representa parte del territorio donde estaria el muro . >> tenemos 354 millas de cerca ahorita, pero como lo que uieie presidente no se hara . >> tdonald trump dijo que el muo sera pagado por mexico y que el costo de 20 mil millones de d a dolares es insignificante comp comparando con lo que mexico g n gana de los estados unidos . >> hay tantas cosas en el pais, ¿por que le daremos atencion al muro? . >> en mexico la respuesta es un no al paginao del muro de donal trump . >> a mexico se le respeta, es m importante en la relacioon bil e bilateral. >> el gobierno de mexico respo d respondres respondio y reitero que nunca pagar aa respondio y reitero que nunca pagar a por este muro, y que s t trata de un tema de soberiania . >> en washington, noticias telemundo . >> esa insistencia del pt presidente tdonald trump por e m muro es uno de los obstaculos para alcanzar un acuerdo, a p partir del sabado .
cambiado ni evolucionado desde el primer dia que lo concebi, s dsespues de que john kelly dijoa democratas que el presidente ea mal informado sobre el tema de muro fronterizo y su c n conco construccion henry cuellar representa parte del territorio donde estaria el muro . >> tenemos 354 millas de cerca ahorita, pero como lo que uieie presidente no se hara . >> tdonald trump dijo que el muo sera pagado por mexico y que el costo de 20 mil millones de d a dolares es insignificante comp...
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the hillary clinton campaign, john podesta, didn't go out and verify that these were his e-mails. hasn't john podesta gone out yet and said that is my result in recipe? no. he is not verified any of the wikileaks stuff. the only person, the only person in america that has verify the e-mails from wikileaks, that we now know donald trump, jr. was orchestrated, the only person who has verify that is me. [applause] it's okay, i'm a big girl. i take my hits. because i give it out. i dish, too. but all i want us to learn from the hacking of 2016 is that we can no longer as a country believe that our elections are secured from cyber attacks. if we learned anything from reading my 260 page book, it is that you can no longer get a thumb drive at a convention and go stick it in your computer. you can no longer go around with your quote-unquote your password in your home address or your last name. if you don't have -- >> or password, remember? >> right, or one, two, three, four. if my book tells you it's that we have to take prudent steps to secure our democracy to ensure that this doesn't ha
the hillary clinton campaign, john podesta, didn't go out and verify that these were his e-mails. hasn't john podesta gone out yet and said that is my result in recipe? no. he is not verified any of the wikileaks stuff. the only person, the only person in america that has verify the e-mails from wikileaks, that we now know donald trump, jr. was orchestrated, the only person who has verify that is me. [applause] it's okay, i'm a big girl. i take my hits. because i give it out. i dish, too. but...
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. >>> now, lemtt's bring in face e nation host john dickerson. congress has until friday to pass a spending bill will congress work together to avoid a government shutdown? >> there has been difficulty with congress working together. now it's been, interrupted by this, latest debate over the president's remarks in the oval office. now you have senators from the republican side in that meeting saying that dick durbin, democratic senator described its details is not telling the truth. that is not likely to create a good atmosphere. plus plenty of policy disagreements. not only on the question of what happen with dreamers and funding for children's health insurance. for the military, for domestic spending. it is a long list already. a tough situation, gotten tougher. >> john, the president tweeted this morning, daca is probably dead. last week it looked like they were close to a deal that would protect people who were brought off to the country illegally as children. what happened? >> well we don't know whether the president's sentiment is the way h
. >>> now, lemtt's bring in face e nation host john dickerson. congress has until friday to pass a spending bill will congress work together to avoid a government shutdown? >> there has been difficulty with congress working together. now it's been, interrupted by this, latest debate over the president's remarks in the oval office. now you have senators from the republican side in that meeting saying that dick durbin, democratic senator described its details is not telling the...
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john clark live at the super bowl. coming up, why nick foles got choked up and emotional. e we will hear from him and one eagles player put on his dog mask to signify they are underdogs. it's all next. getting a cancer diagnosis is difficult. getting an appointment to discuss your treatment options shouldn't be. meet with a ctca cancer specialist in philadelphia, in as little as 24 hours. learn more at cancercenter.com/appointment in the state with more ski mountains than any other, family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demon or more of a snow angel, your winter chariot awaits. pick the best peak for your family getaway at iloveny.com new york state. it's all here. it's only here. >>> i'm john clark at the super bowl waiting for an x box challenge. got to shake the hand of tom brady. the super bowl is finally on and nick foles got very emotional talking about his young daughter. he had in his first born in the off season. see how he got choked up here. >> it's the most important thing. when i think about this journey and everything, i get home a and -- i g
john clark live at the super bowl. coming up, why nick foles got choked up and emotional. e we will hear from him and one eagles player put on his dog mask to signify they are underdogs. it's all next. getting a cancer diagnosis is difficult. getting an appointment to discuss your treatment options shouldn't be. meet with a ctca cancer specialist in philadelphia, in as little as 24 hours. learn more at cancercenter.com/appointment in the state with more ski mountains than any other, family fun...
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john brown's body. what he is doing is he is talking about robert e. lee's lieutenants. talking about these wonderful marvelous, excellent group of subordinates that he had. he writes a couple of verses on longstreet and on stewart. a.p. hill maybe, and jackson. anyway this is what he writes. this is the poet, not robert e. lee. he basically says hood was shock troops. he mentions all lion, none of the fox. in a column -- poem in 1928 there was actually the author feeling lee would be praising john bell hood. and it is turned into an insult that lee supposedly said about hood. not an insult, a criticism, if you will. that is another one that if you read about hood, it is all over the literature. this one is kind of funny. and it is dated now. the atlanta cyclorama and history center. i assume or hope many of you have been there. it is not there now. it is in the process of being moved. well, like most museums or theaters or displays, you have a foyer where you go in and wait for the next show to start or the next film to begin. when it is over they rout you through a gif
john brown's body. what he is doing is he is talking about robert e. lee's lieutenants. talking about these wonderful marvelous, excellent group of subordinates that he had. he writes a couple of verses on longstreet and on stewart. a.p. hill maybe, and jackson. anyway this is what he writes. this is the poet, not robert e. lee. he basically says hood was shock troops. he mentions all lion, none of the fox. in a column -- poem in 1928 there was actually the author feeling lee would be praising...
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john f. kennedy. rep. kennedy: bullies may land e punch, they mae a mark, but they have never, not once in the history of our united states, managed to match the strength and spirit of people united in defense of future. jon: joe kennedy is seeking to 'oaden the democratic pa's appeal to bring in more young people and minorities. dona trump is trying to wide the base of his support. what repubcans and democrats are engaged in is a battle for november's dterm elections, which could fundamentally alter the trajectory of this presidency. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. jane:bo so what the speech itself and how it was delivered? nei spoke to somho used to have a craft in the state of the union address for george w. bush. what did you make of the speech? >> i don't know if i would have been as smart as his speechwriters ended up being, taking a president who is not known as being a lefty oratiti an. his victory speech was very gracious when he won the election. but using people, using the extraordinary average americans and even a north korean, as the case may be, to te his story and policy priorities was a real
john f. kennedy. rep. kennedy: bullies may land e punch, they mae a mark, but they have never, not once in the history of our united states, managed to match the strength and spirit of people united in defense of future. jon: joe kennedy is seeking to 'oaden the democratic pa's appeal to bring in more young people and minorities. dona trump is trying to wide the base of his support. what repubcans and democrats are engaged in is a battle for november's dterm elections, which could fundamentally...
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john, that shouldn't be surpr e surprising because it's consistent with the way this entire effort hasart of republicans in the house to distract and attack our institutions and sew discord. that's what we've seen. yesterday, john, there's this new approach where they've decided they're going to selectively release intelligence. that's the kind of thing that the russians do and hear it came on the same day we decided, not the president decided not to impose sanctions on russia and in the midst of the investigation into russia's attack on our elections. it's very, very troubling. >> you just said a whole lot there all at once. let's try to piece it together a little bit. first, on the meeting with the inspector general. christopher wray, the fbi director, i don't believe you're counting the fbi director in that partisan bucket. >> of course not. >> he hinted to the staff that the inspector general's report may be a reason he applied pressure to have andy mccabe leave. do you have any information about what's in that report, any information that mccabe may have acted in a way that was im
john, that shouldn't be surpr e surprising because it's consistent with the way this entire effort hasart of republicans in the house to distract and attack our institutions and sew discord. that's what we've seen. yesterday, john, there's this new approach where they've decided they're going to selectively release intelligence. that's the kind of thing that the russians do and hear it came on the same day we decided, not the president decided not to impose sanctions on russia and in the midst...
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e*trade. the original place to invest online. john: the super intoils just 9 days away.ways the viewers are just as excited about the commercial as they are for the game. companies spent $2.24 billion on in-game commercials down from last season. the average cost of a 30-second super bowl spot is more than $5 million. the revenue hopes to generate half a billion in ad revenue for this one game. joining us patrick rich, the program director of sports impact. chad, ratings are down, but big games seem to be down. last year you had one game rated over 15. the year before it was three games. the year before it was 13 games. did it hurt this year? they will make half a billion from the super bowl. that's ridiculous that you had new york, the cow boys struggling mightily. parent rogers breaks a collar bone. is that one of the biggest factors? >> it's part of it. but i think people are watching the game differently. they are watching on the phone and on the tablet, and probably recording some of these games. on these playoff games, people come to watch, and they will wants to s
e*trade. the original place to invest online. john: the super intoils just 9 days away.ways the viewers are just as excited about the commercial as they are for the game. companies spent $2.24 billion on in-game commercials down from last season. the average cost of a 30-second super bowl spot is more than $5 million. the revenue hopes to generate half a billion in ad revenue for this one game. joining us patrick rich, the program director of sports impact. chad, ratings are down, but big games...
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intelligence community, the russians hacked and got a bunch of dnc e-mails from john podesta. we know russian cut-outs made offers to trump people. and three, we know a bunch of trump people expressed interest in the dirt. and we don't know, we have no proof or evidence at all that they ever coordinated. but all the dirt got out there on wikileaks. >> but last part. we have no proof, the collusion part. that's what they're trying to prove. >> it's not nothing. >> it's not nothing. and there is the obstruction of justice. that's on the table as well. >> we'll get to that. >> that's the big leap. you go from, you have these facts and then something bad happened. well, there's no factual nexus between those twoe. nothing has been proven. nothing even articulated. >> one of the big things happens in washington, d.c., it is not the crime, it's the cover-up. with bill clinton with monica lewinsky, it was suborning perjury. whatever was done with michael flynn ends up being more of a problem than whatever might have happened with the russians. >> yes. and again it has to hit the thre
intelligence community, the russians hacked and got a bunch of dnc e-mails from john podesta. we know russian cut-outs made offers to trump people. and three, we know a bunch of trump people expressed interest in the dirt. and we don't know, we have no proof or evidence at all that they ever coordinated. but all the dirt got out there on wikileaks. >> but last part. we have no proof, the collusion part. that's what they're trying to prove. >> it's not nothing. >> it's not...
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kpix5's john ramos has that story. e some very hi >> reporter: if you really want to see how dry december has been, you have to leave the bay area and come out to the central valley to farm country. >> besides being dry with lack of rain, we have some very high temperatures middle of 60s in december. it's pretty well unheard inform this area. >> reporter: ken vogel grows cherries and walnuts on his land near stockton. his trees are dormant now and not taking up any water, but moisture in the soil protects the tree roots when the weather turns cold. usually that's provided by winter rains, but not this year and now growers are having to add it themselves. >> during the drought i did irrigate in january and february, but i don't remember irrigating in december before. >> reporter: if it seems like farmers are always worried about the rain, it's because they're kind of the canaries in the coal mine when it comes to weather. whatever happens affects them first. the reservoirs that supply citirefrom last year's deluge, but most growers rely to some degree on yearly rainfall for their livelihoo
kpix5's john ramos has that story. e some very hi >> reporter: if you really want to see how dry december has been, you have to leave the bay area and come out to the central valley to farm country. >> besides being dry with lack of rain, we have some very high temperatures middle of 60s in december. it's pretty well unheard inform this area. >> reporter: ken vogel grows cherries and walnuts on his land near stockton. his trees are dormant now and not taking up any water, but...
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actually watch the videos you would see i was questioning some of the language that was used in the e-mails by john podesta. i said nothing about the pizza shop. so don't start, that's absurd. >> let's stay on topic, that would be great. peter, we have congressman yarmouth who said this makes the case for obstruction of justice almost ironclad, if the president is guilty of obstruction, it would warrant an impeachment. do you think the changes -- this changes the equation for democratic leaders chuck schumer and nancy pelosi who recently said impeachment talks would be premature? >> i agree they would be premature. i don't agree with congressman yarmouth, even though i know him well. there's a state of mind required under the federal laws in terms of obstruction of justice, i'm not sure those have been proven. what's interesting to me is that representative brian fitzpatrick and congressman dent, as you pointed out earlier, have both suggested very strongly that mueller is a man of integrity, fitzpatrick worked for him, second, they should allow it to move forward, and if the president has nothing
actually watch the videos you would see i was questioning some of the language that was used in the e-mails by john podesta. i said nothing about the pizza shop. so don't start, that's absurd. >> let's stay on topic, that would be great. peter, we have congressman yarmouth who said this makes the case for obstruction of justice almost ironclad, if the president is guilty of obstruction, it would warrant an impeachment. do you think the changes -- this changes the equation for democratic...
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johns hopkins university. i have brief question. my only e-mail was hacked in 2014 by cyber.ou explain more about this organization because after it was hacked so my e-mails were released and it wasn't even a story on tv so probably they work for the government. can you focus on specific their work in ukraine? do they try to check the ground and then just spread it to other countries, and cyber backup, please. >> yes, as i think is -- you will be a target. yes? phishing? >> what kind of an attack. >> phishing attack? >> guest: no, they just corrected and i watched the story, and it's interesting because we did some project and national endowment for democracy and it was like at the beginning of the revolution but it had nothing to do with this. it was a year withit started. had nothing to do but they tried to connect is as we were the net was behind financial of our organization and we were among those who organized -- well, it's a way that is famous but still. >> basically they broke -- >> they kicked -- they broke it and used this mail so it was interpreted in their underst
johns hopkins university. i have brief question. my only e-mail was hacked in 2014 by cyber.ou explain more about this organization because after it was hacked so my e-mails were released and it wasn't even a story on tv so probably they work for the government. can you focus on specific their work in ukraine? do they try to check the ground and then just spread it to other countries, and cyber backup, please. >> yes, as i think is -- you will be a target. yes? phishing? >> what...
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he has one from johns hopkins in international relations. e has one from northwestern in journalism. and one from the university of southern california in public diplomacy. mike duffin, the floor is yours. [applause] [inaudible] michael: there is a price to pay with that education. i want to thank adam and the public diplomacy council for inviting me to speak here today and thank you for showing up. i know the weather has warmed p. can you hear me now? o. >> it helps if the mike is turned on. michael: can you hear me now? >> yes. michael: thank you so much for coming. i know the weather warmed up a little bit, but obviously it's still pretty cold. i would like to thank adam and the public diplomacy council for inviting me here today to speak. thank you for being here. we have a diverse group of people in the audience. 'll try to keep the jargon and acronyms to a minimum. if there is anything that needs clarification, please let me know. obviously we'll have a q&a session at the end. if for some reason you don't have a chance to ask me a questi
he has one from johns hopkins in international relations. e has one from northwestern in journalism. and one from the university of southern california in public diplomacy. mike duffin, the floor is yours. [applause] [inaudible] michael: there is a price to pay with that education. i want to thank adam and the public diplomacy council for inviting me to speak here today and thank you for showing up. i know the weather has warmed p. can you hear me now? o. >> it helps if the mike is turned...
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so john, my answer is, i'm open to hearing an argument that i have not yet heard to convince e that that's a positive path. john. traditionally you said in this country we don't want to build a warhead that we don't want to use. but what if we think our opponent is building a warhead that's usable? i think that's a debate we're going to have in the country. like you, i think we need to see the proposal, the analysis. ernie: it has to be made very, very clear. we have a deterrent against the use of any nuclear weapon against us or our allies. john: you said something that i -- i must admit, i have to admit my failing to not have appreciated this before which is that the verification agreement with iran in jcpoa is eternal. that's interesting. would you -- ernie: on verification. john: on verification. would you amplify on that? i don't think many americans caught that. ernie: first of all, there's a lay everyday set of verification measures. for example, all of which are completely unique to iran. let me preface that by saying that in the negotiation, well, at least when dr. salahy, head of
so john, my answer is, i'm open to hearing an argument that i have not yet heard to convince e that that's a positive path. john. traditionally you said in this country we don't want to build a warhead that we don't want to use. but what if we think our opponent is building a warhead that's usable? i think that's a debate we're going to have in the country. like you, i think we need to see the proposal, the analysis. ernie: it has to be made very, very clear. we have a deterrent against the use...
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e emotional tonight. we'll have that at 11:00. i'm john clark. we're right back. new tv, new speakers, netflix. this is going to be the place for binge watching, ladies. is it, ladies? don't get me wrong, you have killer tech mrs. d, but you still don't have fios. ok? fios is a 100% fiber-optic network, literally engineered for streaming. good advice. i've also got some ideas on a better cereal selection, which i will keep to myself. experience netflix on the 100% fiber-optic network made for streaming. switch to fios and get a year of netflix on us with a two-year agreement. >>> a nice night to hit the ice. a few skaters out there. a view from our cameras at the river rink. >> from the city to the slopes, a live look at the poconos. some skiers out there. you can ditch the puffy coats. warmer weather is headed our way. tomorrow is going to be pretty. >> mild than today. and today was milder than yesterday was. and as we go through the weekend, it's going to be into the 50s. still will be okay for skiing. i'm sure the conditions will still be good. then the eagles game, temperatures well above
e emotional tonight. we'll have that at 11:00. i'm john clark. we're right back. new tv, new speakers, netflix. this is going to be the place for binge watching, ladies. is it, ladies? don't get me wrong, you have killer tech mrs. d, but you still don't have fios. ok? fios is a 100% fiber-optic network, literally engineered for streaming. good advice. i've also got some ideas on a better cereal selection, which i will keep to myself. experience netflix on the 100% fiber-optic network made for...
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john oliver made a name for himself. and then there was a fade. is that because the daily bec e became -- is this such a fast cycle? ohn oliver did win an emmy. he hasn't totally faded. he does it only once a week. you have to choose your battles differently. they go after the news. colbert said they change their show on the fly so often because there is news happening. >> hers has become viral. >> she's "the voice" of women in this. >> and there is no show, no show that has taken a different tack. you think there would be space for a red america, red state conservative view, comedic view. but there's not. >> colbert doesn't even think about using his character. >> show time in february is going to come out with animated president trump spoof that colbert is working on. so we will see even more of these shows. >> there are no real comedy writers that have a different point of view. that's one of the problems. it is the world of entertainment is a left center world. that's why most of the shows will be that way. >> i didn't think alec baldwin would be playing president trump 18 months after he start odd "snl". >> jim
john oliver made a name for himself. and then there was a fade. is that because the daily bec e became -- is this such a fast cycle? ohn oliver did win an emmy. he hasn't totally faded. he does it only once a week. you have to choose your battles differently. they go after the news. colbert said they change their show on the fly so often because there is news happening. >> hers has become viral. >> she's "the voice" of women in this. >> and there is no show, no show...
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e-s! all right you can see the challenge created by john ikemas breaking into the song in public and see ifnyone would join in john's toddler and several strangers went along. you can celebrate by using the #6abcaction on social media. >> is hello, again, sarah is off, here's some of the stories we're following on "action news" at 12:30 p.m. reading police are trying to find out what led to the shooting death of four people in a row home. >>> patco speed line shut down the whole line. >>> now to the details a major investigation is underway into the shooting at the time of four people inside a row home in berks county. all the victims are male. walter perez is live in reading with the latest on the investigation. walter. >> reporter: rick, we'll give you a live look at the scene right now. a very emotional scene as you would imagine. family members and friends gathered like the candles and crying trying to figure out how and why something like this happened. reading police arrived to find the four victims shot at the t last night.the 100 block of three of the victims were pronounced at the
e-s! all right you can see the challenge created by john ikemas breaking into the song in public and see ifnyone would join in john's toddler and several strangers went along. you can celebrate by using the #6abcaction on social media. >> is hello, again, sarah is off, here's some of the stories we're following on "action news" at 12:30 p.m. reading police are trying to find out what led to the shooting death of four people in a row home. >>> patco speed line shut down...
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faken front of the tv and it is all w dufuss calling us animals we know what he is name is john keller, that is k-e-l-l-er and if you him >> how did that get there. >> i wand fur that means people reach out and let them know. >> and twitter. >> if you see happened to be tweeting or or what been an e-mail >> good. keller at wbztv.com. >> ryan, canp the twitter handle. >> do we have the phrase, on. >> twitter at i doubt there is anything large about john keller. >> no, no, how much of an area does he cover is that what he means. >> i don't know what he meansy dent know what he means. >> i work for wbz i accepted a job there. >> and then what happened. >> i started to work for another station. >> that would be a problem. >> so they sued wbz and i had to stay where i was. >> let me know when you have it ready. >> ready. >> it comes from a holiday movie. it is keller at this moment. hit it ryan. >> you filthy animal. >> talk bus being animals. >> yes, it looks like ron jaworski's uncle a little bit. >> let's bring up some facts. we did research of our own. >> he said we are so bad but what about boston
faken front of the tv and it is all w dufuss calling us animals we know what he is name is john keller, that is k-e-l-l-er and if you him >> how did that get there. >> i wand fur that means people reach out and let them know. >> and twitter. >> if you see happened to be tweeting or or what been an e-mail >> good. keller at wbztv.com. >> ryan, canp the twitter handle. >> do we have the phrase, on. >> twitter at i doubt there is anything large about...
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whether to pursue another coalition or return to opposition and factions are beginning to warm. ,e welcome now johnson ambassador, thank you for coming on the show. john: good to be here. some factions already saying we should do this, going to the coalition and others saying it is hopeless, we should take a step away. how does it turn out? john: hard to know. i think there are three steps. the first as you mentioned, i think there is the convention this weekend of the social democrats -- by the way the question is within the party where there is this many revolt going on, so it probably will pass this weekend in a relatively close vote. then the aiken phase is to actually get into the nitty-gritty of negotiating a coalition of agreement. the have negotiated principles, but in the course of the negotiation you know the social democrats are going to try to get a little bit more so they can be assured of having the same passed by their base. but then the third step, they have agreed to allow party members to vote on the coalition of agreement itself. there was a poll published today in germany that s
whether to pursue another coalition or return to opposition and factions are beginning to warm. ,e welcome now johnson ambassador, thank you for coming on the show. john: good to be here. some factions already saying we should do this, going to the coalition and others saying it is hopeless, we should take a step away. how does it turn out? john: hard to know. i think there are three steps. the first as you mentioned, i think there is the convention this weekend of the social democrats -- by...
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john. he wrote his large e after approve and then put in under your assurance, it is not traceable. >> theand said i'm afraid we have a subpoena for you to testify today at the grand jury. my father was very upset. he somehow thought that there was something more my mother could do to prevent this somehow, she had better legal advice or whatever her attitude was, you're the one who got him into this. and, of course, he's going to just tell the truth. and my father said, of course, you got to -- to just tell the truth. my personal involvement in the whole thing, the people i knew about, and the copying of the pentagon papers that became the focus. >> i have a statement i'd like to read. >> i said myself i would not testify against him. >> let me put my cigarette out. >> because after all i urged him to do it. >> the attorney general give me the option to work with him by testifying in secret before a grand jury to prosecute dan elsberg. that is no choice. >> he was put in custody for contempt of court. he offended the prosecutorial team by refusing to cooperate. if tony had testified, he wo
john. he wrote his large e after approve and then put in under your assurance, it is not traceable. >> theand said i'm afraid we have a subpoena for you to testify today at the grand jury. my father was very upset. he somehow thought that there was something more my mother could do to prevent this somehow, she had better legal advice or whatever her attitude was, you're the one who got him into this. and, of course, he's going to just tell the truth. and my father said, of course, you got...
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is supervisor chair of the committee and to my left is rule committee members norman ye e our clerk today is john carole. and i'd like to thank jesse larson and nona mallconian for staff north meeting. do you have any announcements. >> silence cellphones and electronic devices and copys of documented should be submitted to the clerk and items acted upon will appear on the january 92,018th board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you mr. clerk. please call item number 1. >> an ordinance with the code to establish the tenant assistance fund for hazardous housing and to allow eligible tenants to vacate issued bit department of building inspection or fire department to receive financial assistance for the fund for up to two years. >> great. unless there's -- i'm just going to make a few opening comments and call up members from the mayor's office and department of building inspection, fire department and our human services agency and city attorney's office all who have worked on this fund. back in the beginning part of this year as many of you know but this is also just for the g
is supervisor chair of the committee and to my left is rule committee members norman ye e our clerk today is john carole. and i'd like to thank jesse larson and nona mallconian for staff north meeting. do you have any announcements. >> silence cellphones and electronic devices and copys of documented should be submitted to the clerk and items acted upon will appear on the january 92,018th board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you mr. clerk. please call item...
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south dakota senator john thune sent a letter to apple c-e-o tim cook yesterday, requesting more informationnts to know if apple made any effort to tell customers about it's recent software updates. he also asked apple whether or not they will replace batteries for free. thune has demanded a response within two weeks. apple has not commented on the situation. ( pam ) just as attorney general jeff sessions is threatening a federal crackdown on marijuana use... vermont is one step closer to legalizing recreational marijuana use. that move would make it the first state in the country to do it through the state legislature. the vermont senate approved a measure to legalize recreational pot use earlier today. the bill would allow anyone older than 21... to possess up to an ounce of marijuana. it also would allow residents to possess two mature marijuana plants ... or four immature plants in their homes. governor phil scott has said he would sign the bill. if signed, the legislation will take effect july first. coming up at eight.. east bay police release new video they hope can help catch those b
south dakota senator john thune sent a letter to apple c-e-o tim cook yesterday, requesting more informationnts to know if apple made any effort to tell customers about it's recent software updates. he also asked apple whether or not they will replace batteries for free. thune has demanded a response within two weeks. apple has not commented on the situation. ( pam ) just as attorney general jeff sessions is threatening a federal crackdown on marijuana use... vermont is one step closer to...
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packing in,e grabbing copies of a bombshell book about trump. john: in this book has garnered so much numberon, it is amazon's one best seller. stores were supposed to start selling it next tuesday. most are selling it today. books in dupont circle started selling at midnight. minutes, all of the books were sold. "fire and fury: inside the trump white house" is a tell-all book, blasting the trump administration and family. excerpts have surfaced, including apparent quotes from steve bannon, calling a meeting with trump and a russian lawyer treasonous and unpatriotic. another quote calls ivanka trump dumb as a brick. a lawyer sent a cease and desist, saying bannon has violated a nondisclosure contract. the president says the book is full of lies, accusing wolff of malice. the former press secretary named in the book is speaking out. here sean spicer's story starting at 7:00. larry: your dream of being a mega millionaire is still alive. option is $277 million. the mega millions and powerball thanots are each higher $400 million. worth 550 jackpot milli
packing in,e grabbing copies of a bombshell book about trump. john: in this book has garnered so much numberon, it is amazon's one best seller. stores were supposed to start selling it next tuesday. most are selling it today. books in dupont circle started selling at midnight. minutes, all of the books were sold. "fire and fury: inside the trump white house" is a tell-all book, blasting the trump administration and family. excerpts have surfaced, including apparent quotes from steve...
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john gruden is back in black. the oakland raiders confirming the raiders "twilight"e out we will have more detailed >> a woman accusingsenate live in san francisco, they have alread raised about $100,000? >> rep what they actual more than $100,000 and but wanted to help after she she said she is surprised so this i what's left of her home author opened an arson invest while watching the news at her office in burlingame help. >> i looked to see if there was >> people across the country $130,0 >> it struck a nerve. we have all been touched by the >> tina johnson is one of eight assaul he lost that race in one of the they don't believe there is any johnso said they are devastated by the fire. >> is gone. we came out with t clothes on me and my grandson and my husban >> she has been able to talk >> i called her, she was in tears. i think he was ove and >> the money will go to help alabam >> the county sheriff's report live in san francisco, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. the may have played a mornin the driver in the petaluma river. the chp said it was foggy when a man driving down petaluma and emerged with ba
john gruden is back in black. the oakland raiders confirming the raiders "twilight"e out we will have more detailed >> a woman accusingsenate live in san francisco, they have alread raised about $100,000? >> rep what they actual more than $100,000 and but wanted to help after she she said she is surprised so this i what's left of her home author opened an arson invest while watching the news at her office in burlingame help. >> i looked to see if there was >>...
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it turns out there areivers involved e wall doesn't make sense. then john kelly came out, and the general said the president has evolved on the wall. it means different things to him now. he says, you know, he was unen formed on immigration reform. that ward reportedly triggered fury from the president and led to him undoin all that process and tweeting the wall is an absolute, never changed. it was always going to be this, it has to be in the bill. what is it the deal inside the white house? >> two things that you just laid out nicely about how this took place, i thought kellyanne conway got an unfair rap for what she said. she was criticized for saying he has discovered. she knows donald trump very well and knows how to speak in a way that is not going to incite an emotional riot. john kelly is not used to having to watch his words and he put it in way that made the president sound, dumb, frankly, and as if he was being hypermanaged. it was reminiscent of something we saw during the campaign when paul manafort said in a closed door meeting that the part t
it turns out there areivers involved e wall doesn't make sense. then john kelly came out, and the general said the president has evolved on the wall. it means different things to him now. he says, you know, he was unen formed on immigration reform. that ward reportedly triggered fury from the president and led to him undoin all that process and tweeting the wall is an absolute, never changed. it was always going to be this, it has to be in the bill. what is it the deal inside the white house?...
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mark e smith, who's died at the age of 60. sir elton john has announced a farewell tour.s young children but only after a three—year extravaganza featuring 300 gigs around the globe. nick bryant spoke to him in new york. eltonjohn used a virtual reality show of previous performances to announce that he doesn't want to do the real thing any more. after almost 50 years of performing around the world, he has finally decided where his future lies. and it's away from departure lounges, immigration halls and 180 flights a year. # i'd buy a big house where we both could live... he wants to spend more time with his family. i've never had that before, i've never had children. it's changed my life, ijust love them so much and ijust love being with them and i don't like leaving them behind and wherever i go they say, "please daddy, don't go." i facetime them now, i say ijust announced my last tour, they said, "good, you'll be here." yes, i'll be here. # i'm still standing better than i ever did... this ultimate piano man still clearly loves performing and will continue to release re
mark e smith, who's died at the age of 60. sir elton john has announced a farewell tour.s young children but only after a three—year extravaganza featuring 300 gigs around the globe. nick bryant spoke to him in new york. eltonjohn used a virtual reality show of previous performances to announce that he doesn't want to do the real thing any more. after almost 50 years of performing around the world, he has finally decided where his future lies. and it's away from departure lounges, immigration...
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reporter: probably the biggest announcement that came out within the last hour, john and poppy, north and south korea will be e
reporter: probably the biggest announcement that came out within the last hour, john and poppy, north and south korea will be e
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john lloyd speaking to the earlier. federer looking for a 20th grand slam title tomorrow, first he must ove i’co m e slam title tomorrow,rcome the highly rated south korean. i'm very excited to play chandler. i thought he played an incredible match against novak djokovic. to beat him here is one of the top things to do in our sport. i know novak was maybe not at 110% but he was all right, he was giving fight till the end. that was mighty impressive. british interest doesn't end there though with alfie hewett and gordon reid into the final of the men's wheelchair doubles. after they beat gustavo fernandez of argentina and shingo kunieda ofjapan 6—1,4—6,10—6, in the decisive tie break. they will now face the french second seeds stephane houdet and nicolas peifer in friday's final. they are the reigning wimbledon and us open champions. the women's trophy will have a new champion — because neither simona halep or caroline wozniaki have won a slam before. halep reached her third grand slam final following a thrilling win against the 2016 champion angelique kerber — wining the decider 9—7. i tried to be very calm, but today w
john lloyd speaking to the earlier. federer looking for a 20th grand slam title tomorrow, first he must ove i’co m e slam title tomorrow,rcome the highly rated south korean. i'm very excited to play chandler. i thought he played an incredible match against novak djokovic. to beat him here is one of the top things to do in our sport. i know novak was maybe not at 110% but he was all right, he was giving fight till the end. that was mighty impressive. british interest doesn't end there though...