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steph curry and the wiz's own john walters giving the game. barnes & noble is opening up a new chapter in its stores that will include food and alcohol. four the retailer offer a full breakfast, lunch and dinner menu. they hope to keep shopping traffic fluid after a disappointing fourth-quarter of sales. tonight's mega millions jackpot is now $363 million. that's not only a big game this weekend, the powerball is it $203 million. officials are reminding players two winning tickets are set to expire in july. check all your tickets. keep the am really handy. josh's back with a final look at the weekend forecast coming up next. jummy: a former nasa engineer made what might be the world's largest nerf gun. impact 3000 psi. it fires huge starts made out of toilet plunger's and phone. he said he did it for the ongoing nerve force at his office. josh: i don't think he will have much competition. jummy: nerf bazooka. josh: fortunately things are a lot more peaceful. we have a few showers popping up for us today. like great weather. today we are right
steph curry and the wiz's own john walters giving the game. barnes & noble is opening up a new chapter in its stores that will include food and alcohol. four the retailer offer a full breakfast, lunch and dinner menu. they hope to keep shopping traffic fluid after a disappointing fourth-quarter of sales. tonight's mega millions jackpot is now $363 million. that's not only a big game this weekend, the powerball is it $203 million. officials are reminding players two winning tickets are set...
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i'm john walter, chief operating officer of the hudson institute. thank you for joining us here at the foreign policy center. next september 11th will mark the 16th areas of the attack on america by al qaeda. the war against the taliban and other extremist groups last most all of those 15 years. costing the u.s.-afghan, allies, many lives and military and resources in an effort to stop this threat and give democracy to people of afghanistan. efforts to find a negotiated settlement have been disappointing and the taliban may now game power. an opportune time for this program. how should we understand the current state of the war in afghanistan, since the taliban -- what should be the way ahead? we are grateful to be joined by afghan's ambassador to the united states, hamdullah mohib. before becoming ambassador to the united states he served as deputy chief of staff of the president of afghanistan and helped to draft and implement bilateral, multilateral agreements, including the u.s.-afghan partnership leading the discussion is ambassador mcconey, wh
i'm john walter, chief operating officer of the hudson institute. thank you for joining us here at the foreign policy center. next september 11th will mark the 16th areas of the attack on america by al qaeda. the war against the taliban and other extremist groups last most all of those 15 years. costing the u.s.-afghan, allies, many lives and military and resources in an effort to stop this threat and give democracy to people of afghanistan. efforts to find a negotiated settlement have been...
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now you can own a one e sub-compact tractor for just 99 dollars a month learn more at your john deere dealer. walter a/c pro. in just 3 easy steps, enjoy the comfort of 2 times the cooling boosters from the #1 selling coldest air. nothing cools like a/c pro. yea, that's my daughter, my son, and that's my... hey, kool-aid man! ...husband. oh yeah!!! [ crashing ] [ electricity crackles ] hey at least you got your homeowners insurance through progressive. by bundling it with your car insurance you saved a ton! yeah. do you want to see the rest of the house? -i can actually see a lot of it. -oh. ♪ >>> i dropped timothy off at school. he undoes his seat belt, runs off to class. that was pretty much the last image i have in my mind. ♪ >> amy and i dated long distance for a year or so. amy revealed a few things about her history with her depression. i figured that eventually amy would get off the medication and deal with her issues and we could move on with our lives together. in 2004, amy became pregnant with our son timothy. >> i thought, well, she's doing good and she's going to be okay. but then the ma
now you can own a one e sub-compact tractor for just 99 dollars a month learn more at your john deere dealer. walter a/c pro. in just 3 easy steps, enjoy the comfort of 2 times the cooling boosters from the #1 selling coldest air. nothing cools like a/c pro. yea, that's my daughter, my son, and that's my... hey, kool-aid man! ...husband. oh yeah!!! [ crashing ] [ electricity crackles ] hey at least you got your homeowners insurance through progressive. by bundling it with your car insurance you...
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besides frank church and john tower, phil hart of michigan, walter mondale, ultimately vice president of the united states. walter huddleston of kentucky. robert morgan of north carolina, and gary hart, presidential aspirant himself of colorado. and on the republican side howard baker who went on to be the majority leader. barry goldwater, presidential candidate. charles mathias of maryland, and dick schweiker whom you worked for of pennsylvania. so how did these 11 big figures get chosen by their respective leaders? what was the thinking in constituting these particular individuals? what would they expect the outcome to be with these people on the panel? >> well, i wasn't privy to those discussions. but my sense is that they chose people who had stature within the institution and within the nation. so that this would be considered a product of the senate and have the associated stature of the members. for me, it was really extraordinary in the sense that it represented a very broad spectrum of views from the most conservative to the most liberal in the senate at the time. and i think
besides frank church and john tower, phil hart of michigan, walter mondale, ultimately vice president of the united states. walter huddleston of kentucky. robert morgan of north carolina, and gary hart, presidential aspirant himself of colorado. and on the republican side howard baker who went on to be the majority leader. barry goldwater, presidential candidate. charles mathias of maryland, and dick schweiker whom you worked for of pennsylvania. so how did these 11 big figures get chosen by...
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walter: you know, i don't know if you've seen this film about-- john cususack's in it. rian wilson's life. foster: oh, i've heard about it. yeah. walter: but, uh, he's in the studio and he's creating "pet sounds," which, you know, everybody says now, it was genius. foster: mm-hmm. walter: at the time, though, everybody is like, "what are you doing?" um, is there something that comes into your head where you're putting something together where maybe everyone doesn't get it and then when it comes out as a finished product, they go, "oh, wow"? foster: well, i certainly remember going into a vault in glendale, and this--it was just like out of the movies. this guy pulls this tape out, and he goes, "yeah, here it is." like kind of blowing dust off of it. take it back to my studio, and that's where i put together nat king cole and his daughter natalie. walter: oh! foster: anand that--whwhen we pt upup that der and arard nakingng col's ice,e, rorded-d-ike, itounded like it w r record yesterda-u-um, a thehen en i was ab t to puthe two iceses together and makthat wor-- without th
walter: you know, i don't know if you've seen this film about-- john cususack's in it. rian wilson's life. foster: oh, i've heard about it. yeah. walter: but, uh, he's in the studio and he's creating "pet sounds," which, you know, everybody says now, it was genius. foster: mm-hmm. walter: at the time, though, everybody is like, "what are you doing?" um, is there something that comes into your head where you're putting something together where maybe everyone doesn't get it...
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walter perez has details on the local victims. john rawlins has more on what local security experts are saying but we begin with chad pradelli live in orlando. chad pain there still very raw. >> reporter: yeah, brian, we're about a mile from the crime scene. we're actually across the street from city hall and this is just one vigil growing by the hour. there will be a service here at 7 o'clock tonight where hundreds are expected to attend. you can see flowers, you can see pictures, you can see handwritten notes as this city, this community continues to cope with this tragedy. there were moments of reflection and embrace at a vigil in downtown orlando. ivy came here to remember her friends who passed leroy fernandez. >> it's sadness, anger, pretty much everything you could possibly think of. there's not one certain emotion that you feel. >> reporter: banners were also placed on the ground where people could grieve and express themselves. >> there are two banners, one to thank our first responders and another banner to express condolence
walter perez has details on the local victims. john rawlins has more on what local security experts are saying but we begin with chad pradelli live in orlando. chad pain there still very raw. >> reporter: yeah, brian, we're about a mile from the crime scene. we're actually across the street from city hall and this is just one vigil growing by the hour. there will be a service here at 7 o'clock tonight where hundreds are expected to attend. you can see flowers, you can see pictures, you...
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walter: you know, i don't know if you've seen this film about-- john cususack's in it. bout brian wilson's life. foster: oh, i've heard about it. yeah. walter: but, uh, he's in the studio and he's creating "pet sounds," which, you know, everybody says now, it was genius. foster: mm-hmm. walter: at the time, though, everybody is like, "what are you doing?" um, is there something that comes into your head where you're putting something together where maybe everyone doesn't get it and then when it comes out as a finished product, they go, "oh, wow"? foster: well, i certainly remember going into a vault in glendale, and this--it was just like out of the movies. this guy pulls this tape out, and he goes, "yeah, here it is." like kind of blowing dust off of it. take it back to my studio, and that's where i put together nat king cole and his daughter natalie. walter: oh! foster: anand that--whwhen we pt upup that der and arard nakingng col's ice,e, rorded-d-ike, itounded like it w r record yesterda-u-um, a thehen en i was ab t to puthe two iceses together and makthat wor-- with
walter: you know, i don't know if you've seen this film about-- john cususack's in it. bout brian wilson's life. foster: oh, i've heard about it. yeah. walter: but, uh, he's in the studio and he's creating "pet sounds," which, you know, everybody says now, it was genius. foster: mm-hmm. walter: at the time, though, everybody is like, "what are you doing?" um, is there something that comes into your head where you're putting something together where maybe everyone doesn't get...
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john. >> thanks, judy. >> ifill: that brings us to politics monday with amy walter of "the cook political report" and stuarthenberg of the "rothenberg and gonzales political report," and columnist for "the washington post's" "power post." welcome to you both. so, stu, seems to be going through a series of turningpoint. let's talk about the democratic turningpoints first. hillary clinton could be making history tomorrow night. >> i'm quite confident she's going to get at least 23 more delegates. probably new jersey will put her over the top, that will be an historic event, remarkable. she would build up delegates throughout the evening. she'll be the de facto nominee, the question is when bernie sanders will accept it, and she'll pivot to the election. >> ifill: any sign bernie sanders is pivoting? we heard he took a phone call on the side of the road to the president of these united states. who knows what they can talk about, but we can guess. >> yes, we can, and we saw today the president is eager to get involved in this campaign. reports in the "new york times" saying he may be making an endorsement by th
john. >> thanks, judy. >> ifill: that brings us to politics monday with amy walter of "the cook political report" and stuarthenberg of the "rothenberg and gonzales political report," and columnist for "the washington post's" "power post." welcome to you both. so, stu, seems to be going through a series of turningpoint. let's talk about the democratic turningpoints first. hillary clinton could be making history tomorrow night. >> i'm...
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walter thurman retired to start making movies in l.a. hopefully the name dick mahoney lives on in his movies. i'm john clark. be right back. >>> tomorrow's not going to be great, but the weekend's going to be amazing. >> a nice tradeoff especially considering it's father's day. tomorrow we get rain. a lost lawns could use it. temperature be down as a result. friday we improve. a gorgeous weekend. >> really good. thanks for all of us. the news continues now with nbc nightly news with lester holt. and more on the orlando shooting and gator tragedy at disney resort. >>> breaking news tonight. horror at disney world. late word of a tragic discovery as police find the body of a toddler dragged underwater by an alligator. a family in ang wir, disney under fire. why were there gators in a man-made lagoon next to a hotel. >>> killer on camera. nbc news obtains video of the orlando gunman in uniform as a security guard. a survivor raises questions about why authorities waited to storm the building. >>> race against time. developing news as investigators find the wreckage of that missing egyptair jetliner days before
walter thurman retired to start making movies in l.a. hopefully the name dick mahoney lives on in his movies. i'm john clark. be right back. >>> tomorrow's not going to be great, but the weekend's going to be amazing. >> a nice tradeoff especially considering it's father's day. tomorrow we get rain. a lost lawns could use it. temperature be down as a result. friday we improve. a gorgeous weekend. >> really good. thanks for all of us. the news continues now with nbc nightly...
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walter behring. and bearing attorney against john kennedy and the new frontier.nd was now essentially a right wing republican running as a democrat. so for a decade democrats could run it against him in the private and would be just enough voters who love walter behring to get into and then republicans would step back and the general election because he pretty much was on their site anyway. it was until the enough people in las vegas to defeat him that he was defeated. ralph rant against an entity for 56. came closer to anybody and tell behring was defeated. in 64 he campaigned saying the civil rights act is a good thing. a campaign of half of the national heart from the beta. he was defeated. in 66 the issues were kind of similar, and at the time we had already gotten deep into vietn vietnam. and to his dying day, ralph felt he didn't stand up strong enough against the vietnam war in that election, although he made clear he thought there was something wrong. but in both cases a hard-fought campaign. and he ended up basically going bankrupt and running for congre
walter behring. and bearing attorney against john kennedy and the new frontier.nd was now essentially a right wing republican running as a democrat. so for a decade democrats could run it against him in the private and would be just enough voters who love walter behring to get into and then republicans would step back and the general election because he pretty much was on their site anyway. it was until the enough people in las vegas to defeat him that he was defeated. ralph rant against an...
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walter: the first presidential campaign i covered was john conolly.conservative populist and tried to stop trade with japan. population -- populism doesn't catch on but it is a little different now. if it continues to catch on, you will see nativism, nationalism, you will see a real crackdown on the type of flourishing free minds and free markets that all of us depend on to have an innovative economy. erik: you have hit on the key social undercurrents like nativism and nationalism -- walter: sometimes just racism. exclusion, inequality and a backlash against the lead is an event a topic at like this. this event brings together corporate elites and political elites and the people who have the time and money to attend. walter: a lot of people in the elites, and i will include ago did notar or so understand the power of this wave and probably thought brexit wouldn't happen come a thought trump would not get the i think you have to examine some of the core tenets. you and i and most of our viewers here believe free trade is a good thing and it is a good d
walter: the first presidential campaign i covered was john conolly.conservative populist and tried to stop trade with japan. population -- populism doesn't catch on but it is a little different now. if it continues to catch on, you will see nativism, nationalism, you will see a real crackdown on the type of flourishing free minds and free markets that all of us depend on to have an innovative economy. erik: you have hit on the key social undercurrents like nativism and nationalism -- walter:...
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johns hopkins was the first hospital to start doing sex change surgeries. i've read that, maybe you have. but i did not read anywhere until walt hire directed me to walter mchugh's article in "the wall street journal," they stopped doing this years ago, the sex change. dr. paul mchugh, he's now retired as the head of psychiatry, but he's still associated with johns hopkins. these are his professional views. i was hosting "point of view" in the last couple of weeks for kirby anderson. i had dr. mchugh on, i would walt hire on. his article, you can find this in "the wall street journal," may 13th. he says, policymakers and the media are doing no favors either to the public or the transgendered by treating their confusions as a right in need of defending rather than a mental disorder that deserves understanding, treatment, and prevention. this -- yeah. [ applause ] this intensely felt sense of being transgendered constitutes a mental disorder in two respects. the first is that the idea of sex misalignment is simply mistaken. it does not correspond with physical reality. the second is that it can lead to grim psychological outcomes. he says the transgendere
johns hopkins was the first hospital to start doing sex change surgeries. i've read that, maybe you have. but i did not read anywhere until walt hire directed me to walter mchugh's article in "the wall street journal," they stopped doing this years ago, the sex change. dr. paul mchugh, he's now retired as the head of psychiatry, but he's still associated with johns hopkins. these are his professional views. i was hosting "point of view" in the last couple of weeks for kirby...
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john mccain. before that, geraldine ferraro with walter mondale. >> 96 years since woman fought for the right to votematter your politics. i think you look at the achievements of all that women have accomplished in this country. yeah. i think it is a great occasion. >> she put it in context that way, too. she turned to donald trump relatively quickly. by the way, i'm told the margin of error, 1.4%. >>> changing topics here, but i love this. so what song gets you on dance floor at a wedding? well, these are weighty questions, to be sure. the website, 538, created the ultimate wedding play list based on a reader's survey. most popular song -- number three, "uptown funk." >> definitely. >> number two -- whitney houston, "i want to dance with somebody." number two. okay? and number one -- what do you think? >> it's right there. ♪ >> still a classic. >> "macarena"? no. let's not go there. that was the '80s. natalie answers back, anything. i'm the first one out. >> last one off. but i like songs that make me laugh and make me smile. this is just one of them. ♪ i like big butts and i cannot lie ♪ >> oh! is
john mccain. before that, geraldine ferraro with walter mondale. >> 96 years since woman fought for the right to votematter your politics. i think you look at the achievements of all that women have accomplished in this country. yeah. i think it is a great occasion. >> she put it in context that way, too. she turned to donald trump relatively quickly. by the way, i'm told the margin of error, 1.4%. >>> changing topics here, but i love this. so what song gets you on dance...
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walter bearing. and bearing had turned against john kennedy and the new front tier and was now -- frontier and was nowsentially, a right-wing republican running as a democrat. is so for a decade, democrats kept running against him in the primary, and there'd be just enough to get him through, and then the republicans would step back in the general election because he pretty much was on their side anyway. it wasn't until there were enough people in las vegas to defeat him that he was defeated. ralph ran against him in '54 and '66, came closer to anybody til bering was defeated. and in campaign he -- '64 he campaigns on bea half of a national park for nevada, and he was defeated. in '66 the issues were kind of similar, and at time we had already gotten deep into vietnam. and to his dying day, ralph felt he didn't stand up strongly enough against the vietnam war in that election. although he made clear he thought there was something wrong here. but in both cases a hard-fought campaign. and he ended up basically going bankrupt running for congress. which when you think of the money in politics today, make
walter bearing. and bearing had turned against john kennedy and the new front tier and was now -- frontier and was nowsentially, a right-wing republican running as a democrat. is so for a decade, democrats kept running against him in the primary, and there'd be just enough to get him through, and then the republicans would step back in the general election because he pretty much was on their side anyway. it wasn't until there were enough people in las vegas to defeat him that he was defeated....
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john? >> looks nice for the philliess tomorrow night. phillies pitcher today had worst debut in team history. may surprise you how he reacted after the game. >>> remember eagles safety walter thurman? he just retires but seems to have been playing two sports while here in philly under a another name. that is next. >>> this is sports desk brought to you by xfinity. x 1 from xfinity will change the way you experience today. >> hey, i'm john clark from comcast sportsnet. phillies host the blue jays the next two nights after splitting two games in toronto. phillies pitcher making his major league debut today but didn't tgo so well. the worst debut for a phils pitcher in team history. here's zach. dad in front row cheering him on at dodger center. a rough one. in the second inning, kevin palar. this is fwogone. 2-0 toronto. gives up three homers. in the third inning, carrera, two-run shot gone as well. later in the inning, bases loaded for josh donaldson. yes, it is a grand slam. right here. does not make it through the third. he gives up eight earned runs. phillies lose 11-3. they have lost 14 of 18. now even though he got roughed up, seemed to have a good time. he told csnphi
john? >> looks nice for the philliess tomorrow night. phillies pitcher today had worst debut in team history. may surprise you how he reacted after the game. >>> remember eagles safety walter thurman? he just retires but seems to have been playing two sports while here in philly under a another name. that is next. >>> this is sports desk brought to you by xfinity. x 1 from xfinity will change the way you experience today. >> hey, i'm john clark from comcast...
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john, i'm glad he didn't use his arm to break the door down. he has to preserve it. >> it's an adjustment from south dakota to new jersey. wh we're going to hear from walter thurmond on his alter ego dick mahoney. and trying to stop getting crushed by the blue jays again. it's all next. dear fellow citizen, time spent with my son really makes me appreciate "the now". but i also have to plan for my family's future. and that means taking on debt. in a smart way. like my mortgage - it's working for me. and if he needs a college loan down the road, that'll be worth it too. it's all about having a strategy, that fits your life. so, if you have a question about how to make debt work for you, ask me. sincerely, brandon heaven fellow dad and fellow citizen. >>> this is "sports desk" brought to you by xfinity. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >> hey, i'm john clark from comcast sportsnet. franco missing the game tonight with a mild strain. he should be ready to go tomorrow night. >>> it's heritage night, of course, beer, hey. the blue jays with more homers like yesterday. jeremy hellickson gives it to up edwin encarnacion. second deck. the ph
john, i'm glad he didn't use his arm to break the door down. he has to preserve it. >> it's an adjustment from south dakota to new jersey. wh we're going to hear from walter thurmond on his alter ego dick mahoney. and trying to stop getting crushed by the blue jays again. it's all next. dear fellow citizen, time spent with my son really makes me appreciate "the now". but i also have to plan for my family's future. and that means taking on debt. in a smart way. like my mortgage -...
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walter perez is live at a gun range that one suspect owns. >> the suspect that owns higher ground tactical, is johnmsy, friended say he was an anti-drug vigilante of sorts when his daughter lost her life. >> the police pulled over this distinctive truck entering the holland tunnel. they stopped the 4 by 4 for a cracked windshield and it turned into more. >> he noticed a .45 caliber handgun on the drivers seat that the driver was sitting on at that time they placed all three occupants under arrest. >> including john cramsy and dean smith and 29-year-old kimberly ar ent. it turned up an air type assault rifle and fully loaded semi automatic handguns and 200 rounded of ammunition and body armor, they claim they were on their way to save a 16-year-old girl from a drug den in brooklyn. it turns out that cramsy that owns the shooting range in brooklyn, lost his daughter alexandria to a drug overdose three months ago. he wrote on facebook how about a road trip to new york to do an extraction, saving a 16-year-old girl is priceless. >> cruz has known cramsy for years describing him as a decent person who w
walter perez is live at a gun range that one suspect owns. >> the suspect that owns higher ground tactical, is johnmsy, friended say he was an anti-drug vigilante of sorts when his daughter lost her life. >> the police pulled over this distinctive truck entering the holland tunnel. they stopped the 4 by 4 for a cracked windshield and it turned into more. >> he noticed a .45 caliber handgun on the drivers seat that the driver was sitting on at that time they placed all three...
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walter in los angeles. we'll see you next time. - hello, i'm john cleese. the great world religions all include teachings on the nature of forgiveness, and in the scientific world, one recent study showed that people who were generally more neurotic, angry, and hostile in life were less likely to forgive someone even after many years. other studies show that people who forgive are happier and healthier than those who hold resentments. now, you're about to see an extraordinary program, a studio conversation that you may never forget. so settle back, take a deep breath, as we join our trusted guide and host phil cousineau on a most memorable episode of global spirit, the first internal travel series. [dramatic percussive music]
walter in los angeles. we'll see you next time. - hello, i'm john cleese. the great world religions all include teachings on the nature of forgiveness, and in the scientific world, one recent study showed that people who were generally more neurotic, angry, and hostile in life were less likely to forgive someone even after many years. other studies show that people who forgive are happier and healthier than those who hold resentments. now, you're about to see an extraordinary program, a studio...
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john deere 1 family tractor can give you more time for what you love. because with our quick-attach features, it takes less work to do more work. nothing runs like a deere. walter scorching heat today, stay cool out there! stop suffering with hot ac - cool it yourself with a/c pro. in just 3 easy steps, enjoy the comfort of 2 times the cooling boosters from the #1 selling coldest air. nothing cools like a/c pro. >>> the shift between watching all of these resources coming in to watching them one by one go away was really painful. the worst was the silence. so -- i don't do well with silence. we make something happen. we just kept making noise so we wouldn't be forgotten. >> it's not fair. it is a time to heal and pull together. you are jacob's hope. >> we continue to get the leads, we continue to get the phone calls, and our belief is that we're going to find jacob. and maybe this will be the year. >> patty wetterling has made sure her son, jacob, is not forgotten. she's become an advocate for the missing since he vanished more than 20 years ago. >> thank you. i'm fighting for the world, i'm fighting for jacob. >> here's the harsh reality. when your case gets c
john deere 1 family tractor can give you more time for what you love. because with our quick-attach features, it takes less work to do more work. nothing runs like a deere. walter scorching heat today, stay cool out there! stop suffering with hot ac - cool it yourself with a/c pro. in just 3 easy steps, enjoy the comfort of 2 times the cooling boosters from the #1 selling coldest air. nothing cools like a/c pro. >>> the shift between watching all of these resources coming in to...
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john a real paradise. this summer experience us virgin islands nice. book 4 nights at visitusvi.com before july 16th to receive the 4th night free, plus $350 in spending credits. waltereat today, stay cool out there! stop suffering with hot ac - cool it yourself with a/c pro. in just 3 easy steps, enjoy the comfort of 2 times the cooling boosters from the #1 selling coldest air. nothing cools like a/c pro. >>> thanks for staying with us for this special edition of the factor, election 2016 special. i'm eric bolling in for bill o'reilly and in the personal story segment tonight. a pro-trump super pac has released a vicious new attack ad against the clintons and it's raising a lot of eyebrows. >> so who is all for women until she isn't? hillary clinton. when bill cosby accused of sexual assault, mrs. clinton tweeted every survivor sexual assault deserves to be believed. but when another bill was accused of sexual assault not so much. she called those women loony tune and staged destruction from a white house war room. she savaged their killing any at this and them. >> some folks are going to be have a lot to answer for. >> rebuilding america is responsible? rebuilding
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walter ramos. >> mr. ron red head. >> lily beth rogilio. >> mr. john steel. >> i was calling him james all semester.he is actually working at tyson management and she could not make it in but she is working. >> next up is austin ming sue. [ applause ] >> last but not least mr. bang, king wo. >> now for the catb scholarships. all right. >> before i pass those out, i wanted to thank the construction industry advisory council, which consists of employers, educators and city partners, necessary to keep the program content current, comprehensive and competitive. these employers are fantastic to work with and especially for their role in providing internship opportunities as a gateway to long term employment within the industry. our scholarship donors for this cycle came from kathleen carroll of heroro contractors. mr. victor marques of the marques law group. >> miss alia of turner. >> david lou of ucsf and mark gerar. and mr. jeff peterson of web corp and miss judy sorro, in memory of mitch sorro. >> now i would like to announce the four scholarships. these scholarships represent specific achievements. t
walter ramos. >> mr. ron red head. >> lily beth rogilio. >> mr. john steel. >> i was calling him james all semester.he is actually working at tyson management and she could not make it in but she is working. >> next up is austin ming sue. [ applause ] >> last but not least mr. bang, king wo. >> now for the catb scholarships. all right. >> before i pass those out, i wanted to thank the construction industry advisory council, which consists of...
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walter in new york city. we'll see you next time. ÑÑdqwueeewep@1@x - hello, i'm john cleese.ed what makes sacred art really sacred? i mean, does the so-called creative spirit lie within the artist, or is it sometething channeled through the artist that comes from somewhere else entirely? in either case, prepare to be totally delighted by what follows: the first-time meeting of a tibetan lama and a navajo sculptress. so settle back, take a deep breath, and let your creative spirit float in the wind as we join our host, phil cousineau, with his esteemed guests for this colorful, art-drenched episode of global spirit, the first internal travel series. [percussive music] ♪
walter in new york city. we'll see you next time. ÑÑdqwueeewep@1@x - hello, i'm john cleese.ed what makes sacred art really sacred? i mean, does the so-called creative spirit lie within the artist, or is it sometething channeled through the artist that comes from somewhere else entirely? in either case, prepare to be totally delighted by what follows: the first-time meeting of a tibetan lama and a navajo sculptress. so settle back, take a deep breath, and let your creative spirit float...
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john harwood. when we come back, insider trading scandal that rocked the street. pro-golfer phil mickelson, high rolling las vegas king maker billy walterst up in that mess. we've got the inside scoop. pulitzer prize winning artist james stewart going to cover some of that when we come back. tokyo-style ramen noodles. when you cook with incredible ingredients... you make incredible meals. fresh ingredients, step-by-step recipies, delivered to your door for less than nine dollars a meal. get your first two meals free at blueapron.com/cook . >>> the s.e.c. stepping up its crackdown on insider trading. in 2016 alone nine new cases are pending including the scandal involving golfer phil mickelson, gambler billy walters and tom davis. davis has pled guilty to leaking inside information. our next guest says like many previous cases davis should have known better but was too proud to admit that he had had some financial hard times. joining us at post nine cnbc contributor and pulitzer prize winning columnist, jim stewart, good to see you again. you go to motives as to why somebody would do this. >> yeah, again, it surprised me davis more than e
john harwood. when we come back, insider trading scandal that rocked the street. pro-golfer phil mickelson, high rolling las vegas king maker billy walterst up in that mess. we've got the inside scoop. pulitzer prize winning artist james stewart going to cover some of that when we come back. tokyo-style ramen noodles. when you cook with incredible ingredients... you make incredible meals. fresh ingredients, step-by-step recipies, delivered to your door for less than nine dollars a meal. get...
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walter: in a very few minutes now, the convention will have presented to it the report of its credentials committee. the chairman of that is john iowa national committeeman. there were no fights in the credentials committee. --re were several challenges there is mrs. ford outside the convention hall. >> have you been listening to the reports and how things are going so far tonight? ms. forde: yes. i have the tv on all the time. >> your son told me that he thought the president would get 1200 votes on the first count. what do you think about that? ms. forde: that's a lot. are you enjoying kansas city and the convention? : very much so until i just tripped. >> back to you, walter. walter: somebody handed me a card that she had a fall out there. did she have a fault? >> what she did is she was coming out of the car and down this ramp, which is behind me all of the reporters, including yours truly said mrs. ford, mrs. ford, and as she looked at us, there is a steep incline and she fell but the secret service men and members of her family grabbed her and she says she is fine. walter: i just had that report and we had to clear it up.
walter: in a very few minutes now, the convention will have presented to it the report of its credentials committee. the chairman of that is john iowa national committeeman. there were no fights in the credentials committee. --re were several challenges there is mrs. ford outside the convention hall. >> have you been listening to the reports and how things are going so far tonight? ms. forde: yes. i have the tv on all the time. >> your son told me that he thought the president would...