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kirk had the opposite view. the best thing that could happen was for everybody to compete again here is this competitive boxer and tennis player and businessman who want to competition. he wanted the best hotel next to his to be built across the street so that they would both be driving people. they relish competition and they relished a good fight. anyone having dealings with anyone who have good ideas and big ideas. and he never changed. in his business advisors in lawyers all wanted him to include a new competition clause in the deal with steve wynn. he said the best thing that could happen is steve when would build a hotel across the street from us. which of course he did. las vegas is a success because of big ideas and big ideas from kirk and steve and howard hughes i think in the case of kirk he was the real mastermind. he also talked a bit about the mgm graham fire. the second worst hotel fire. you can talk about his reaction to that. another business deals something that really captures what his business
kirk had the opposite view. the best thing that could happen was for everybody to compete again here is this competitive boxer and tennis player and businessman who want to competition. he wanted the best hotel next to his to be built across the street so that they would both be driving people. they relish competition and they relished a good fight. anyone having dealings with anyone who have good ideas and big ideas. and he never changed. in his business advisors in lawyers all wanted him to...
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kirk was like that. he gave generously everywhere with the caveat you can't tell anybody i gave this to you otherwise you will never get another dime. so even after the earthquake before the airlift began he gave money to the causes to the groups that were hoping that recovery but it was with the same caveat don't tell anybody but then he took some heat in the media for not stepping up and helping. they were giving away more than a billion dollars over the next 20 years. the records have become public documents, so that was different. it just continued a pattern that had always been generous. >> one of the amazing things you talk about is the relationships he built. he was very private he was around famous people in a lot of cases actor cary grant was one of his best friend is. how could he view friendships and how did they develop over time? >> he valued his friends as treasurers and showed it in many ways. but to this moment he loves ki kirk. they met when he was a waiter in las vegas but they have a c
kirk was like that. he gave generously everywhere with the caveat you can't tell anybody i gave this to you otherwise you will never get another dime. so even after the earthquake before the airlift began he gave money to the causes to the groups that were hoping that recovery but it was with the same caveat don't tell anybody but then he took some heat in the media for not stepping up and helping. they were giving away more than a billion dollars over the next 20 years. the records have become...
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michael kirk is the filmmaker behind it. independents line you are up first with our guest. go ahead. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. in your documentary, will there be anything about the lies in the documentary president of trump has shown the american people he admitted that he makes up things [inaudible] >> host: go ahead. >> guest: i don't know if there is enough in the film to make a judgment about that yourself. i am not the truth police, but i do put in as much as i can from those that understand the washington scene for you to see across an entire year and i hope the solid depth and it is my fervent hope that you will watch andec decide what is true, but it'it's false, what matters and what doesn't and most importantly, what's happening with the government the president is determined to drain the swamp and some people are fighting back the republican establishment within three dozen people evacuating their jobs in the senate as we approach a midterm election. it's how they will react in their flies were in their truth. i think you will see how it happened to
michael kirk is the filmmaker behind it. independents line you are up first with our guest. go ahead. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. in your documentary, will there be anything about the lies in the documentary president of trump has shown the american people he admitted that he makes up things [inaudible] >> host: go ahead. >> guest: i don't know if there is enough in the film to make a judgment about that yourself. i am not the truth police, but i do put in as much...
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daniel panico and mona kirk are due back in court next (robin) still ahead on the kron four morning news.. ... a man in the east bay arrested after he tries to kidnap a mother and her child at gunpoint... now police are looking for other possible victims... ( robin ) and a programming note-- there is a california guber-natorial debate this sunday-- april 29th. and we will air the debate live right here on kron four. that is this sunday night at 5:30. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the golden gate bridge. the hollywood minute is coming up after the break. welcome back to the kron four morning news. i'm tracking your entertainment headlines today. got your tickets already for "avengers: infinity war"? you're not alone! david daniel has the latest on marvel's expected blockbuster in the hollywood minute. (nat)"avengers: infinity war" is just hours away, and it's looking more and more like a record-breaker! the atom tickets app says the marvel movie has its highest pre-sale volume ever, and that pre-sale is doubling day over day. the biggest three-day opening weekend in domesti
daniel panico and mona kirk are due back in court next (robin) still ahead on the kron four morning news.. ... a man in the east bay arrested after he tries to kidnap a mother and her child at gunpoint... now police are looking for other possible victims... ( robin ) and a programming note-- there is a california guber-natorial debate this sunday-- april 29th. and we will air the debate live right here on kron four. that is this sunday night at 5:30. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at...
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. >> joining us now, social media editor kirk wagner. here's what i don't get, the scope of this keeps expanding. this data breach happened years ago. how is it that facebook only in the last days is now saying, oh, let's up the number to 87 million? >> well, we didn't really know about it until three weeks ago when the "new york times" and "observer" came out with stories saying, cambridge analytica, the firm that promised they deleted this data three years ago, actually didn't delete it. facebook was operating for the last three years under the assumption the data had been deleted. once reports came out it was out there, they had to say, okay, let's figure out what the scope of this might be so we know where we're looking and what we're looking for. >> i understand you're saying, we only knew a week ago for the "new york times" report. >> did they know? >> facebook has known for years. >> well, facebook, again, had this written statement from cambridge analytica saying, we promise we deleted that data. the company was operating under t
. >> joining us now, social media editor kirk wagner. here's what i don't get, the scope of this keeps expanding. this data breach happened years ago. how is it that facebook only in the last days is now saying, oh, let's up the number to 87 million? >> well, we didn't really know about it until three weeks ago when the "new york times" and "observer" came out with stories saying, cambridge analytica, the firm that promised they deleted this data three years ago,...
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book tv in prime ten wraps up with william rundle and his biography of business tycoon kirk krikorian, the gambler. book tv, all this time in c-span2. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> tomorrow is the 50th anniversary of the assassination of martin luther king jr. we will be live at the civil rights museum plaza in front of the motel to mark the occasion. it includes replaying and remarks by civil rights leaders. later at 8:00 p.m.
book tv in prime ten wraps up with william rundle and his biography of business tycoon kirk krikorian, the gambler. book tv, all this time in c-span2. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or...
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all right, charlie kirk, what is the democrat foreign policy? it simply, it's arm our enemies and put america in a jeopardizing position. if you look at iran deal, no one rationally can defend that unless you want to give money, power and an advantage to an entire country and region that wants us dead. john kerrey and barack obama, and you've been vocal on the iran deal and you went through the specifics, they put us in a totally compromising position militarily, culturally and geopolitically. the democrats seem so determined and hell-bent to try to withdraw our presence from certain sectors across the world where we had success in keeping radical powers in check whether it be trying to advance the filibuster, put a lot of our military funding in jeopardy or conversations, so look, i think the democrat party is simple, they want a globalist-type government. they don't believe america is the greatest country in the history of the world. they don't believe america is exceptional, you can see it through the now foreign policy discussions that used
all right, charlie kirk, what is the democrat foreign policy? it simply, it's arm our enemies and put america in a jeopardizing position. if you look at iran deal, no one rationally can defend that unless you want to give money, power and an advantage to an entire country and region that wants us dead. john kerrey and barack obama, and you've been vocal on the iran deal and you went through the specifics, they put us in a totally compromising position militarily, culturally and geopolitically....
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let's discuss it with charlie kirk, executive director of turning point usa, fabulous group. also an eagle scout. now i'm really impressed. i was impressed with turning point but now you're really cool. what is the problem with having girls in boy scouts other than it kind of messed up the description of the group name? >> i always said, laura, i said things are getting bad about what's next? are they going to let girls in the boy scouts? social psychologists will say in the development phase of young men in particular, there is quite and quite important of being around other young boys. as soon as you put a singular young lady in that environment, their behavioral pattern changes completely. they are trying to impress that young woman. the way they act, the way they interact totally changes. look, the boy scouts of an unbelievably successful over the last 100 years of turning boys into men and creating some of america's greatest leaders. whether it be neil armstrong or u.s. presidents or u.s. senators, i'm trying understand what was the motive behind this and the conclusion
let's discuss it with charlie kirk, executive director of turning point usa, fabulous group. also an eagle scout. now i'm really impressed. i was impressed with turning point but now you're really cool. what is the problem with having girls in boy scouts other than it kind of messed up the description of the group name? >> i always said, laura, i said things are getting bad about what's next? are they going to let girls in the boy scouts? social psychologists will say in the development...
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all right, charlie kirk, what is the democrat foreign policy?ad to put it simply, it's arm our enemies and put america in a jeopardizing position. if you look at iran deal, no one rationally can defend that unless you want to give money, power and an advantage to an entire country and region that wants us dead. john kerrey and barack obama, and you've been vocal on the iran deal and you went through the specifics, they put us in a totally compromising position militarily, culturally and geopolitically. the democrats seem so determined and hell-bent to try to withdraw our presence from certain sectors across the world where we had success in keeping radical powers in check whether it be trying to advance the filibuster a lot of our military funding in jeopardy or conversaons, so look, i think the democrat party is simple, they want a globalist-type government. they don't believe america is the greatest country in the history of the world. they don't believe america is exceptional, you can see it through the now foreign policy discussions that use
all right, charlie kirk, what is the democrat foreign policy?ad to put it simply, it's arm our enemies and put america in a jeopardizing position. if you look at iran deal, no one rationally can defend that unless you want to give money, power and an advantage to an entire country and region that wants us dead. john kerrey and barack obama, and you've been vocal on the iran deal and you went through the specifics, they put us in a totally compromising position militarily, culturally and...
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russell kirk. think about buckley and the different steps. '51, godden man at yale, '53, first president of the intercollegiate studies interview, '55 national review, '56 -- '60, the founding of -- with the sharon statement. and on and on down through barry goldwater, what he did for barry goldwater, it was mentioned earlier. the unmaking of the mayor. his mayoralty campaign, not only proved conservativism could be used, he actually used people to come up with new and sensible urban policies, urban enterprise zones, only collect the tolls on the bridges in and out of manhattan in one direction, and you'll get rid of half the toll takers, and you'll be able to cut down the weight. you know, hey. it only took them 30 years after that, i think, before they finally did it. but that was one of his proposals way back then. he made conservativism respectable. he made it respectable for st. jim to go on and become united states senator. he -- his reach was everywhere. and the neat thing about it is he was
russell kirk. think about buckley and the different steps. '51, godden man at yale, '53, first president of the intercollegiate studies interview, '55 national review, '56 -- '60, the founding of -- with the sharon statement. and on and on down through barry goldwater, what he did for barry goldwater, it was mentioned earlier. the unmaking of the mayor. his mayoralty campaign, not only proved conservativism could be used, he actually used people to come up with new and sensible urban policies,...
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russell kirk paid me once, i remember that. but your emergence in the magazine, you were there beginning, so to speak, of the shaping of the conservative movement of the bill, not at the very beginning but for most of it and you were in a senior position. you were the manager editor and then subsequently you became a kind of i would say part of the conscious of national review. and if we're looking at that today, i think you have already gone on the record as being critical of the current conservative movement and rather depressed about its prospects. so my questions are what, in your view, is the nature of the observetive movement that bill developed and how can it now creatively and imaginatively respond to the circumstances in which it finds itself? >> well, i think one of the key moves in bill's early career, and this was before i was born or while i was being born and certainly long before i was aware of him, you mentioned his first book. the second book was mccarthy and his enemies. and that was a brief for general mccart
russell kirk paid me once, i remember that. but your emergence in the magazine, you were there beginning, so to speak, of the shaping of the conservative movement of the bill, not at the very beginning but for most of it and you were in a senior position. you were the manager editor and then subsequently you became a kind of i would say part of the conscious of national review. and if we're looking at that today, i think you have already gone on the record as being critical of the current...
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lance bass, joey fat squn one, and chris kirk patrick? will you wear matching outfits?agreed on dressy casual. >> what about a reunion tour? >> uh, look. no talks about a reunion tour right now. you get cool merch for now. then the future is what sit. >> of course "e.t.'s" been with the band since the beginning. how about this for a little flashback friday. 1998, before nsync hit it big, they were doing a bus tour on the streets of new york. >> justin. >> lance. >> joey. >> chris. j.c. >> i was still going through puberty. >> do you have a girlfriend? >> i saw one a couple blocks ago i'm going back to ask her if he wants to go out. >> i wouldn't put the flirt on him. if anything, joey. >> owe we, he's a hoarder and a flirter? >> and nsync's popup shop will be up until may 1st. >>> we're celebrating william and kate's anniversary with a friday frashback. what our cameras caught on their big day. including a big star slipup. >>> plus, whitney houston's tragic story told by the people who knew her best for the first time. >>> then, think it's easy to be the world's hostest
lance bass, joey fat squn one, and chris kirk patrick? will you wear matching outfits?agreed on dressy casual. >> what about a reunion tour? >> uh, look. no talks about a reunion tour right now. you get cool merch for now. then the future is what sit. >> of course "e.t.'s" been with the band since the beginning. how about this for a little flashback friday. 1998, before nsync hit it big, they were doing a bus tour on the streets of new york. >> justin. >>...
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my name is kirk lynn, and i've been living in this wonderful city for almost 15 years now, and i'm sorry, but i'm a little up yet at wh upset at what i had heard, that an airport commissioner can hold up legislation for this long, that it had to go through three different board of supervisors. that is insane. that is completely insane and should never -- one person should never hold up lem legislation that has already been voted on multipl
my name is kirk lynn, and i've been living in this wonderful city for almost 15 years now, and i'm sorry, but i'm a little up yet at wh upset at what i had heard, that an airport commissioner can hold up legislation for this long, that it had to go through three different board of supervisors. that is insane. that is completely insane and should never -- one person should never hold up lem legislation that has already been voted on multipl
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trade representative under president obama, ambassador kirk. ron, i'll start with you. i want to bring you the donald trump tweet again from this morning, where he said, we're not in a trade war with china. that war was lost many years ago by the foolish or incompetent people who represented the u.s. now, we have a trade deficit of $500 billion a year with intellectual property theft of another $300 billion. we cannot let this continue. we've clarified the $500 billion is a lie. i used to think it was an error the president was making, but he does it every day. we know the white house watches this. we've been telling him every day that it is wrong. now, it is a straight up lie. ambassador, are you one of the foolish, incompetent people? >> well, you know, i guess i am. i will tell you, ali, at least my daughters take great joy in the president's description of me as that. look, you and stephanie have spent the morning debunking that. i do want to frame this, ali, in the broader context. a number of administrations have consistently challenged china to uphold u.s. intell
trade representative under president obama, ambassador kirk. ron, i'll start with you. i want to bring you the donald trump tweet again from this morning, where he said, we're not in a trade war with china. that war was lost many years ago by the foolish or incompetent people who represented the u.s. now, we have a trade deficit of $500 billion a year with intellectual property theft of another $300 billion. we cannot let this continue. we've clarified the $500 billion is a lie. i used to think...
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and i mentioned this to kirk patrick, about the 51st star. she said, that's the nicest thing anyone ever said about me. and i said that's the nicest thing anyone said about anybody. so tell us about bill's love for elvis. was it love? how did it come about? i don't think bill loved elvis. he admired his singing, as anyone would. elvis was a big american figure. and bill wanted to use him in a novel, as a kind of hook. to write about the rock and roll period, if you will. and i remember that book part. he had an elvis impersonator. >> jay, do you want to tell the story about how bill wrote those books? >> well, he had a pattern. he had research assistants, he would have six weeks in swiz land. he would do a draft, and then he would rewrite or redraft over the summer. and i guess in the fall or so, late fall, it would come out. something like that. >> yeah, it was -- he would write -- is james spa theiro here? james actually helped him write one of these books. maybe the elvis book. >> angleton. >> angleton -- >> called "the spy master," maybe?
and i mentioned this to kirk patrick, about the 51st star. she said, that's the nicest thing anyone ever said about me. and i said that's the nicest thing anyone said about anybody. so tell us about bill's love for elvis. was it love? how did it come about? i don't think bill loved elvis. he admired his singing, as anyone would. elvis was a big american figure. and bill wanted to use him in a novel, as a kind of hook. to write about the rock and roll period, if you will. and i remember that...
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. >> reporter: kirk county lisa green decided ton refile charges against him after medical testimony toddler's injuries and whether she was sexually assaulted fell apart. but she still thinks he is guilty of murder. >> i believe that he did kill this child in a inflicted blunt force trauma on this child. >> human beings make mistakes. >> reporter: the human rights attorney who has represented more than a hundred people who faced the death penalty, the kern county's mistakes past and frent are why he should be free. >> they don't have reasonable doubt he is guilty. he is innocent as you are and i am sitting here. >> reporter: under state law he is now eligibe for services like housing assistance and job training. kate larson, abc7 news. >> a brother of stephon clark, the unarmed black man killed by sacramento police has been arrested. he was arrested of felony assault and vandalism, making criminal threats and abusing 911. clark has been in the spotlight since his brother's death last month. he disrupted a city council meeting in late march and told the mayor to shut up. a video poste
. >> reporter: kirk county lisa green decided ton refile charges against him after medical testimony toddler's injuries and whether she was sexually assaulted fell apart. but she still thinks he is guilty of murder. >> i believe that he did kill this child in a inflicted blunt force trauma on this child. >> human beings make mistakes. >> reporter: the human rights attorney who has represented more than a hundred people who faced the death penalty, the kern county's...
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- put prince on the oxycodone a week before his death but wrote out the prescription to his friend kirkce's privacy. prosecutors made clear oxycodone did not play a role in prince's death. a bay area doctor was also part of the prince investigation but is among those cleared. the day before prince died his reps reached out to mill valley addiction treatment specialist dr. howard cornfield. cornfield sent his son andrew to minnesota that night. he was among those who found prince's body. now andrew was carrying addiction treatment medication with him when he went to prince's estate, but it was never administered. liz. >> thank you. >>> another burned out home selling for more than $1 million in the bay area's hot real estate market. the home is on lassen avenue from the central expressway. the asking price? nearly $1.5 million. 1,300 square feet with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, may or may not be walls, but the real estate agent tells potential buyers that opportunity is knocking. also written on the real estate's website, enter at your own risk. it sold.. just last week this san jose
- put prince on the oxycodone a week before his death but wrote out the prescription to his friend kirkce's privacy. prosecutors made clear oxycodone did not play a role in prince's death. a bay area doctor was also part of the prince investigation but is among those cleared. the day before prince died his reps reached out to mill valley addiction treatment specialist dr. howard cornfield. cornfield sent his son andrew to minnesota that night. he was among those who found prince's body. now...
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then, documentary filmmaker michael kirk discusses his new pbs "frontline" film on the trump presidency. and nasa's martin still discusses the search for new planets. join the discussion. week, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg will testify before senate and house committees on facebook's handling of use information and data privacy. today at 2:15 p.m. eastern on c-span 3, he will answer questions before a joint senate committee meeting. wednesday, he will appear before a house energy and commerce committee. listen live with the free c-span radio app. ♪ >> this month on c-span, we feature our studentcam contest winners. we asked middle and high school students to choose a provision of the u.s. constitution and illustrate why it is important to them. our second prize high school west winners are jayson ventura, elyza de lara, and marob wiseman. there -- they're winning entry, ttled "copy rights,"
then, documentary filmmaker michael kirk discusses his new pbs "frontline" film on the trump presidency. and nasa's martin still discusses the search for new planets. join the discussion. week, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg will testify before senate and house committees on facebook's handling of use information and data privacy. today at 2:15 p.m. eastern on c-span 3, he will answer questions before a joint senate committee meeting. wednesday, he will appear before a house energy and...
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kirk. i appreciate you so much because you're dealing solely in fact oids. compared to the gentleman on prior to you, it is mind-boggling. tolow americans forgot listen and deal with facts only. you put your finger right there on the point for trump. he's a capitalistic president. that is who and what he represents. [laughter] pruitt, i amtt from oklahoma and have personal experience. i called the fbi on him. host: we have to leave it there . anything on that? guest: thank you. [laughter] host: what did you walk away with learning going away from it? guest: almost none of us, especially none of us in the press for watching all the time really understand or understood at the beginning who donald trump was and where the power resides and just what he understands, which is how is going to handle it. now the republicans understand it. certainly i know american journalism, the series parts of american journalism, understand it. we are evaluating this president in journalistic terms and i think voters in electoral terms and different way, not quite so hysterically
kirk. i appreciate you so much because you're dealing solely in fact oids. compared to the gentleman on prior to you, it is mind-boggling. tolow americans forgot listen and deal with facts only. you put your finger right there on the point for trump. he's a capitalistic president. that is who and what he represents. [laughter] pruitt, i amtt from oklahoma and have personal experience. i called the fbi on him. host: we have to leave it there . anything on that? guest: thank you. [laughter] host:...
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death, but to protect prince's privacy, shulenberg wrote out the prescription to prince's friend, kirknson. >> i've been here for 30 years. >> reporter: we spoke with johnson last year. anything that you wish you had done personally to stop his drug use? >> ( laughs ) to, my goodness. next. >> reporter: you don't feel like people enabled him? >> next. >> reporter: i spoke to prince's cousin, charles smith, who says ore family is very disappointed there were no criminal charges filed. ind, jeff, he also believes that prince's inner circle enabled the addiction that led to the singer's death. >> glor: jamie yuccas, thank you very much. philadelphia's police commissioner apologized today onerhis remarks following the arrest of two black men at starbucks. video of the racially charged ofcident went viral and set off a week of protests. michelle miller has our update tonight. >> messaging is important, and i ailed, miserably, in this regard. >> reporter: despite that admission, commissioner richard ross again defended the actions of his officers when they arrested two black men at this star
death, but to protect prince's privacy, shulenberg wrote out the prescription to prince's friend, kirknson. >> i've been here for 30 years. >> reporter: we spoke with johnson last year. anything that you wish you had done personally to stop his drug use? >> ( laughs ) to, my goodness. next. >> reporter: you don't feel like people enabled him? >> next. >> reporter: i spoke to prince's cousin, charles smith, who says ore family is very disappointed there were...
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a world olympic 400 metre champion, weight gain the kirk has posted his thoughts.007 rugby world cup and is currently with toulon. faf du plessis says he has been an inspiration and a true asset. —— ambassador. you can get all the news from our website. from me, that is a wednesday sport briefing. —— that is your. let's go live to the wellington war memorial gym hyde park. you can see prince harry with meghan markle, they are attending a dawn service right now to commemorate anzac day. this is at the new zealand memorial where you can see prince harry is laying a wreath right now. this is part of several events taking place across europe. his father prince charles has been attending a dawn service in france as well, with the australian prime minister malcolm turnbull. prince harry there, weighing a wreath attending the service in london as others do as well. hundreds of thousands lost their lives. australian and new zealand fighters in the army, who came to europe and turkey in world war i. this taking place just weeks before harry's wedding to his fiancee, meghan
a world olympic 400 metre champion, weight gain the kirk has posted his thoughts.007 rugby world cup and is currently with toulon. faf du plessis says he has been an inspiration and a true asset. —— ambassador. you can get all the news from our website. from me, that is a wednesday sport briefing. —— that is your. let's go live to the wellington war memorial gym hyde park. you can see prince harry with meghan markle, they are attending a dawn service right now to commemorate anzac day....
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by surface and subsurface assets offered —— operating in the mediterranean, probably the uss donald kirktroyer, some other submarines such as the junior class and chicago class could be operating tomahawks inside syria. we don't know what exact assets are being used, at least for the next couple of hours, and we could get some video or photos of air assets being used like fighters, but not necessarily bombers from the united states. but it will be a few hours before we can figure that out. what is the rationale, what are military advisers and military planners thinking at this point in time, how did they decide to choose what the target should be? i think what president trump said in his speech was the object it here is precision strikes against assad's chemical weapons manufacturing capabilities. and theirfour weapons manufacturing capabilities. and their four strikes could be targeted at the manufacturing plants anywhere in syria, i think some reports a few minutes ago said explosions were being heard outside damascus, storage facilities and where you keep those chemical weapons, and e
by surface and subsurface assets offered —— operating in the mediterranean, probably the uss donald kirktroyer, some other submarines such as the junior class and chicago class could be operating tomahawks inside syria. we don't know what exact assets are being used, at least for the next couple of hours, and we could get some video or photos of air assets being used like fighters, but not necessarily bombers from the united states. but it will be a few hours before we can figure that out....
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find a lively city when i drive into harlem i find a ghost of the city where people are stuck like kirk terse and black and white picture their stories and their. have not changed much from those recorded by pushed fields research and that they are leaving me in this journey. where we really don't know. at least do it. grow.
find a lively city when i drive into harlem i find a ghost of the city where people are stuck like kirk terse and black and white picture their stories and their. have not changed much from those recorded by pushed fields research and that they are leaving me in this journey. where we really don't know. at least do it. grow.
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to protect prince's privacy, he wrote out the prescription to prince's friend, kirk johnson. >> i haveoke with johnson last year. >> anything you wish you had done personally to stop his drug use? >> oh, my goodness. next. >> you don't feel like people enabled him? >> next. >> i spoke to prince's cousin, charles smith who says the family is very disappointed there were no criminal charges filed. and, jeff he also believes that prince's inner circle enabled the addiction that led to the singer's death. >> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair. i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. >>> we are entering an era in which our enemies can make it look like any one is saying anything at any point in time. they could have me say things like, i don't know, or ben carson is in the sunken place. i would never say these things. but, someone else would. someone like jordan
to protect prince's privacy, he wrote out the prescription to prince's friend, kirk johnson. >> i haveoke with johnson last year. >> anything you wish you had done personally to stop his drug use? >> oh, my goodness. next. >> you don't feel like people enabled him? >> next. >> i spoke to prince's cousin, charles smith who says the family is very disappointed there were no criminal charges filed. and, jeff he also believes that prince's inner circle enabled...
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could have pursued nuclear weapons if it decided that's what it wanted to do in all four ways and kirk . i want to tell me what you think maybe donald trump's next step i mean i think he'll pull out of the current agreements and you think he will then have european support. i hope he doesn't have europeans of or and it's a good chance that he may pull out of the deal as my pump ayos just confirmed as the new secretary of state m.r. my pump you know is typically been a kind of hawkish type of politician when he was a u.s. representative you also have four investor john bolton who is now a national security advisor and ambassador bolton has often said that we need to her iran's nuclear ambitions and any inhibitions that matter through force and that's his idea of diplomacy so unfortunately president trump is surrounding himself with people who were never supportive of this deal of the first place but you know i believe that a lot of the lack of support probably has to do with you know who the architect of the deal was you know what we call the arctic mean it's an overstatement but you kn
could have pursued nuclear weapons if it decided that's what it wanted to do in all four ways and kirk . i want to tell me what you think maybe donald trump's next step i mean i think he'll pull out of the current agreements and you think he will then have european support. i hope he doesn't have europeans of or and it's a good chance that he may pull out of the deal as my pump ayos just confirmed as the new secretary of state m.r. my pump you know is typically been a kind of hawkish type of...
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charlie kirk and wendy, thank you for joining me tonight.rlie, last week president trump gave a speech to arousedy crowd of 4 -- a rowdy crowd of 400 workers talking about building a wall. >> we need to build the wall. it will be a symbol of our sovereignty which we have been losing the last couple decades. and you look at the cost of illegal immigration. heroin comes across the southern border, kids are human extra figured across the southern border. in arizona an illegal immigrant is twice as likely to commit a crime. the cost on the american taxpayer. it's a small price to pay for the way illegal immigration has been ruining our country. katie: the they are choosing the prototype they want to use. they are building the wall in places that need to be taken back and refurbished. the people in charge of border patrol say this isn't politicians, this is guys on the ground saying in these specific areas we need the wall to keep out human traffickers and drug cartels from hurting americans at home. >> if we want to keep our country safe, that's
charlie kirk and wendy, thank you for joining me tonight.rlie, last week president trump gave a speech to arousedy crowd of 4 -- a rowdy crowd of 400 workers talking about building a wall. >> we need to build the wall. it will be a symbol of our sovereignty which we have been losing the last couple decades. and you look at the cost of illegal immigration. heroin comes across the southern border, kids are human extra figured across the southern border. in arizona an illegal immigrant is...
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there is a great story for great britain, they gave an 18—year—old, liam kirk his international debutoduce talent that can go on to the world stage. for great britain, this is an achievement that will go down in history books. you look back at what happened in budapest, and it will be one of those red letter days for british ice hockey. many congratulations to gb ice hockey. that is all the sport for now. i will have more for you in the next hour. ok, richard. lovely stuff. thank you very much. australia is promising to spend £290 million to help restore and protect the great barrier reef. the world's largest reef system has been damaged by warming sea temperatures, which has bleached large swathes of coral in recent years, as well as pollution and run—off of pesticides and fertilisers from farms. phil mercer reports from sydney. the great barrier reef is australia's greatest national treasure. for two years running, it was hit by major coral bleaching, which scientists blame on warmer sea temperatures. then there was an assault by coral—eating starfish. these ferocious predators will
there is a great story for great britain, they gave an 18—year—old, liam kirk his international debutoduce talent that can go on to the world stage. for great britain, this is an achievement that will go down in history books. you look back at what happened in budapest, and it will be one of those red letter days for british ice hockey. many congratulations to gb ice hockey. that is all the sport for now. i will have more for you in the next hour. ok, richard. lovely stuff. thank you very...
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daniel panico and mona kirk are due back in court next wednesday. (grant) in national news tonight... the state department has a new leader. the senate approved mike pompeo's nomination as the next secretary of state today. 57 to 42 vote. the former c-i-a director is now the nation's top diplomat. these are pictures of pompeo being sworn in today. he takes the position at a time when several high stakes negotiations are underway around the globe. (grant) the embattled head of the e-p-a was on capitol hill today.... facing a slew of tough questions about controversies surrounding his leadership at the agency. as camila bernal reports from washington... while the hearings were supposed to be focused on the budget... scott pruitt spent most of his time defending decisions that have landed him in recent headlines. e-p-a chief scott pruitt -- grilled by lawmakers on his controversial spending and travel decisions thursday.rep. frank pallone/-d-new jersey: there are so many outstanding questions that we need truthful answers to today, because so far, we'v
daniel panico and mona kirk are due back in court next wednesday. (grant) in national news tonight... the state department has a new leader. the senate approved mike pompeo's nomination as the next secretary of state today. 57 to 42 vote. the former c-i-a director is now the nation's top diplomat. these are pictures of pompeo being sworn in today. he takes the position at a time when several high stakes negotiations are underway around the globe. (grant) the embattled head of the e-p-a was on...
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stuart: thank you very much, charlie kirk. >> you bet. stuart: 2044.d spotify are teaming up for dual streaming venture. what is that about? liz: $13 a month stream hulu, tv, movies, spotify music. it would cost $18 a month separately but $13 a month if you dot package deal. this is way for hulu to get at netflix. hulu has only 17 million subscribers. netflix has 118 million. is it a good deal? sure looks that way, package deal. coming your way. stuart: stock is doing nothing. >>> you will recognize the man walking down the hall right now, there he is, olympic gold medal winner apolo ohno. wait for it. he is launching a 50 million-dollar blockchain platform. he will tell us why he is so bullish on blockchain. here he comes. ♪ the day after chemo might mean a trip back to the doctor's office, just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home, with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease.
stuart: thank you very much, charlie kirk. >> you bet. stuart: 2044.d spotify are teaming up for dual streaming venture. what is that about? liz: $13 a month stream hulu, tv, movies, spotify music. it would cost $18 a month separately but $13 a month if you dot package deal. this is way for hulu to get at netflix. hulu has only 17 million subscribers. netflix has 118 million. is it a good deal? sure looks that way, package deal. coming your way. stuart: stock is doing nothing....
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at least that happened to charlie kirk. here next. >>> and reverend franklin graham is here live next hour. another two big hours to go on this show. >> always goes by too fast. . >>> welcome back. good rights advocate. >> you got it. >> charlie kirk invited to speak to students at marjory douglas stoneman high school about the second amendment and their rights but then school administrators stepped? >> kirk writing this it seems there's been a decision to not let me on campus. however if i was advocating for gun co confiscation, things woud be different. >> here to tell us what about, executive director charlie kirk. dagood to have you on. you were invited to speak about gun right rights and then what? >> i was invited by a group of students at marjory stoneman douglas high school in florida and you know we wanted to have a conversation, not just about gun rights, not just about natural rights, the constitution. but also solutions. my mission would not have been to offend. i didn't want to make anyone feel uncomfortable. b
at least that happened to charlie kirk. here next. >>> and reverend franklin graham is here live next hour. another two big hours to go on this show. >> always goes by too fast. . >>> welcome back. good rights advocate. >> you got it. >> charlie kirk invited to speak to students at marjory douglas stoneman high school about the second amendment and their rights but then school administrators stepped? >> kirk writing this it seems there's been a decision...
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how about kirk in california. >> caller: a big booyah. my stock is skechers. >> i invite tony romo on the show to see how quickly he gets through the airplane i can't get through that fast. he goes right through. what is that about mike in south dakota. >> caller: booyah, mr. cramer. love your show my question is on corning. glw. >> the kind of company that goes down on a day when sprint is trying to merger with t-mobile that is where we are right now i am going to have to take a pass warren in california. >> caller: thanks for taking my question i currently own bofi >> this one has been a roller coaster. but of late, it's very inexpensive. quick growth how about christian in new jersey. >> caller: thank you for all you do my stock is vrsk. >> people love it. i have yet to be able to do a piece on it. that is my bad it is a like stock and i like it too. and that, ladies and gentleman, concludes the "lightning round"" >> announcer: lightning round is >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade, whys have coaches? who says t
how about kirk in california. >> caller: a big booyah. my stock is skechers. >> i invite tony romo on the show to see how quickly he gets through the airplane i can't get through that fast. he goes right through. what is that about mike in south dakota. >> caller: booyah, mr. cramer. love your show my question is on corning. glw. >> the kind of company that goes down on a day when sprint is trying to merger with t-mobile that is where we are right now i am going to have...
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calling a rickture from somebody like charlie kirk a discriminatory incident on campus waters down the real definition of discrimination and racism and actual things that make people feel physically you can safe. in some cases it seems like it keeps getting worse. >> it's getting worse. this has been the message for 100 years. the book how the soviets won the cold war, they don't send everyone to prison. all you have to do is pick up one person at a time. it's things like this. you make charlie a target. others follow suit and you have a complete monopoly on thought and what people can say and do. there is a backlash. kennedy: but they want to activate a mob. mobs start in classrooms and they grow. all of a sudden berkeley is spending $600,000 on security because somebody like ben shapiro or milo come to campus. >> it used to be that i could go to a college campus and it was normal not to have security. but now security is provided because of the mob mentality we are seeing. it comes to a head on college campuses, by the starts in kindergarten with teachers with a leftist ideology indo
calling a rickture from somebody like charlie kirk a discriminatory incident on campus waters down the real definition of discrimination and racism and actual things that make people feel physically you can safe. in some cases it seems like it keeps getting worse. >> it's getting worse. this has been the message for 100 years. the book how the soviets won the cold war, they don't send everyone to prison. all you have to do is pick up one person at a time. it's things like this. you make...
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>> kelly kirk patrick, acting mayor's budget director. yes, there are a number of ways through the budget in which the funding where it is budgeted, you know, could be worked out. one way a position could be transferred from one department to another. that's called a transfer of function. then other wise it's a budgetary conversation about where resources are allocated there you the budget. >> can i respond to that? i think part of what i mentioned earlier, part of the challenge we have with addressing these particular cases in general have a lot to do with capacity. and the need to do something different that's going to help us move through the process for the large number of cases that exist. so based on my conversations with both the district attorney's office it's not as if the district attorney is still handling a large case load because of the criminal cases related to people who have mental illness and who need to be conserved. so based on the conversations with the city attorney's office there is clearly a need for increase in cap
>> kelly kirk patrick, acting mayor's budget director. yes, there are a number of ways through the budget in which the funding where it is budgeted, you know, could be worked out. one way a position could be transferred from one department to another. that's called a transfer of function. then other wise it's a budgetary conversation about where resources are allocated there you the budget. >> can i respond to that? i think part of what i mentioned earlier, part of the challenge we...
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shannon: the director of strategic communications for hillary clinton, charlie kirk, founder and executiveector of turning point usa a political analyst caldwell. thank you and welcome to all of you. i will start with you. is he draining the swamp or is it draining him? who is winning? >> there is evidence of donald trump draining the swamp by rolling back regulations, saving $8.1 billion in rigorously costs, and after renegotiating that, the tax bill. those are positive developments but there is also evidence donald trump is getting cozy with the swamp by way of the omnibus spending bill, a slap in the face to every conservative that voted for donald trump and should have been when he vetoed as he suggested he would when he ran for public office. there are levels to it and more to the swamp and being trained with that bill specifically. >> the president is furious about what is packed into this bill, he did sign it and they are trying to claw back the money but looks like that is the perfect set up of this contrast whether to overcome business as usual or get caught up in it. >> there are
shannon: the director of strategic communications for hillary clinton, charlie kirk, founder and executiveector of turning point usa a political analyst caldwell. thank you and welcome to all of you. i will start with you. is he draining the swamp or is it draining him? who is winning? >> there is evidence of donald trump draining the swamp by rolling back regulations, saving $8.1 billion in rigorously costs, and after renegotiating that, the tax bill. those are positive developments but...
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joining me is founder and executive director charlie kirk. what is your take?rn nothing from the 2016 election. they lost because they lost touch with middle america, figuring how can we become more radical, take more money from hard-working people, become extreme socialist left, you see elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, interesting to see the democrat party dividing the primary race happening in new york and across the country because they are upset they are no longer in power and don't have a unifying message so the only consistencies how to take money and freedom away from the american people. jillian: what does it say about unification of the democratic party and what do they have to do? >> they could learn something from the successful special elections. they are not going to. if you look at pennsylvania and alabama they move towards the middle and move towards the middle part of the country ideologically and geographically. the midterm elections will be results versus reticles, democrat party has become a party of absolute radicals determined to grow g
joining me is founder and executive director charlie kirk. what is your take?rn nothing from the 2016 election. they lost because they lost touch with middle america, figuring how can we become more radical, take more money from hard-working people, become extreme socialist left, you see elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, interesting to see the democrat party dividing the primary race happening in new york and across the country because they are upset they are no longer in power and don't...
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kirk well.son moran, of course gospel, kirk, kathy -. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. jackson lee: houston is a hub and we're celebrating because of this bill. i congratulate everyone and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. good goodlatte 7 --- mr. goodlatte: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i now yield two minutes to the gentlelady from california, ms. bass. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for two minutes. ms. bass: thank you, very much. i rise in support of the music modernization act. i also come from one of those districts that is a hub. after meeting with songwriters and producers in my district and listening to their testimony before the house judiciary committee, it's clear we risk losing the next generation of songwriters if we do not address the rate standards for digital streaming. recently i met with world renowned s
kirk well.son moran, of course gospel, kirk, kathy -. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. jackson lee: houston is a hub and we're celebrating because of this bill. i congratulate everyone and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. good goodlatte 7 --- mr. goodlatte: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i now yield two minutes to the...
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the victim, michael kirk, holding his baby in one arm followed the commands given by the officer. natsain troy hoover, hutchinson police department: they recognized right away, after making contact with him that there was no threat. it was this type of swatting call that hoover says was the first he's seen in his 30 years in the department. he says the officers on the scene handled the potentially hostile situation like they were trained to do. captain troy hoover, hutchinson police department: the officers, the way they performed on the night of the swatting call, they did exactly as they were trained. one officer was delivering the commands, the person coming out of the home was following the commands. as long as the person is following the commands of the officers, there really shouldn't be any reason why the situation couldn't be resolved peacefully without anybody getting hurt. (jrstone) that was chris arnold reporting. before the body cam footage was released... the victim of the swatting incident said that police surrounded him and his baby... shouting different instructions to
the victim, michael kirk, holding his baby in one arm followed the commands given by the officer. natsain troy hoover, hutchinson police department: they recognized right away, after making contact with him that there was no threat. it was this type of swatting call that hoover says was the first he's seen in his 30 years in the department. he says the officers on the scene handled the potentially hostile situation like they were trained to do. captain troy hoover, hutchinson police department:...
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kirk summit is not needing during the national anthem and have to be people of color. always nice shiny coin to keep the people engaged. these people are stealing their jobs. these people blah, blah, blah. i think it's at that. as esther said i tend not to be, i'm a democrat, registered democrat i'm somebody who can find common ground. this is not democrat versus republican. i'm disappointed the republicans in the early weeks of this book were very for both speaking out against him, that one of the first weeks amy klobuchar with mccain and lindsey graham went over and met with our allies to reassure them after trump said is not necessarily going to be part of nato. what's happened to lindsey graham? did they lobotomized the guy? [inaudible] >> what's that? [inaudible] >> okay. but separately from that, it's possible that sounds outlandish that the republicans have not stood up so the check and balance is not coming in. this is unlike anything else. they use one off kind think that this is like on steroids. one of those things in four years sf 20 of them in a week. >> w
kirk summit is not needing during the national anthem and have to be people of color. always nice shiny coin to keep the people engaged. these people are stealing their jobs. these people blah, blah, blah. i think it's at that. as esther said i tend not to be, i'm a democrat, registered democrat i'm somebody who can find common ground. this is not democrat versus republican. i'm disappointed the republicans in the early weeks of this book were very for both speaking out against him, that one of...
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concernin kirk, local news anchors are the most trusted. >> it's been a few years since i've been atr. i have some communication from a producer who was there until recently. i just want to give you a couple of lines of what she wrote to give you an idea. it says the must-run content was always not balanced and working most recent election she means back in 2016 i knew it was time to make a change. i didn't feel like we were journalists anymore, i felt like we were being told what to do and what to say. joy, this is a company that always wanted to centralize things. i pulled an article from david fokenflick when he was with the "baltimore sun." he was talking about weather central. what they were talking about doing is have remote weather casts. they'd have one weather anchor be on 10 or 12 stations. they had news central where they'd have all these national must-run stories that are swung the way they want them with a certain perspective fed out to many, many stations across the nation and have some local content put in. you were mentioning vox, joy. they have an interactive chart s
concernin kirk, local news anchors are the most trusted. >> it's been a few years since i've been atr. i have some communication from a producer who was there until recently. i just want to give you a couple of lines of what she wrote to give you an idea. it says the must-run content was always not balanced and working most recent election she means back in 2016 i knew it was time to make a change. i didn't feel like we were journalists anymore, i felt like we were being told what to do...