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. - yeah and i really hope that it catches, it catches fire like-- - and of course tracy letts is in this. tracy letts is a pulitzer prize winning playwright of august osage county who people know as an actor probably mostly from homeland, but has acted a fair amount. and you know, nice to see robert forster working. - yeah, yeah. terrific. - he plays her dad. - we exchanged marlon brando stories. well his very first picture was reflections in a golden eye with brando in the mid '60s, and then i worked with brando eer in well his very first picture wa picture called free money.ye about a good 30 years apart. - same brando? do you have similar stories? - very similar brando stories. but he worked with him when he was at the zenith. - how nice to be able to say i have a brando story. - yeah. - right, from a hollywood standpoint. you've been at this a long time haven't you? - it's gonna be... i moved to la in jan, it'll be 28 years in january. that i've been a professional actor. but before that, voiceovers, it's been over 30 years. - and i bet you've continued to do at odd times. - a l
. - yeah and i really hope that it catches, it catches fire like-- - and of course tracy letts is in this. tracy letts is a pulitzer prize winning playwright of august osage county who people know as an actor probably mostly from homeland, but has acted a fair amount. and you know, nice to see robert forster working. - yeah, yeah. terrific. - he plays her dad. - we exchanged marlon brando stories. well his very first picture was reflections in a golden eye with brando in the mid '60s, and then...
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just lett on. is that your intent? ho: what should be the limit in syria?emt caller: well, like i just stated nd i've served over there all along that coast. up a no er could set fly zone and you probably would have saved i don't know at this lives.t least 350,000 i think that would matter. who's calling in frilly south river new jersey on the independent line. thank you for taking my call. first time caller. the president had to do it and a good thing. it was good. i think what we is get everybody else behind him like nato and way.the message that i also think and i think it's a reat thing that he was meeting with china's leadership because now they're sitting right next they kind of say, hey, this guy is for real. he's not messing around. and even if people say he's acky or whatever, unstable, psychotic which i don't think people have medical degrees that media all the time. i think that kind of says, okay, do something and i think that's pretty good about that. i really think that's a big problem. on the h your statement tweets before that, well, this is
just lett on. is that your intent? ho: what should be the limit in syria?emt caller: well, like i just stated nd i've served over there all along that coast. up a no er could set fly zone and you probably would have saved i don't know at this lives.t least 350,000 i think that would matter. who's calling in frilly south river new jersey on the independent line. thank you for taking my call. first time caller. the president had to do it and a good thing. it was good. i think what we is get...
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jujuha jarvinen, carpentnte: "as soon a as i opened the lett, i knew it was from the social security office. and then, when i read it, i started cheering." >> jarvinen used to have his own one-man carpentry company. but an illness forced him to declare bankrupty five years ago. since then he's been barely scraping scraping by on unenemploymentt benefits. he hasn't been able to find steady work. longng-term employment is hardo find in the region of vaasa, a port town on finland's west coast. jarvinen took odd jobs, but the income was deducted from his unemployment benefits. with the universal basic income, he can earn as much as he wishes and still keep the 560 euros. the model prproject is the brainchihild of the kela socil insurance authority. olli kangas and his colleagues will be observing their two thousand test subjects for two years. he thinks the basic income might become the norm and permanent jobs more the exception. olli kangas: "ifif people contie to hold steady jobs with good incomes and unemployment remains low in the future, we won't need the basic income. but if too ma
jujuha jarvinen, carpentnte: "as soon a as i opened the lett, i knew it was from the social security office. and then, when i read it, i started cheering." >> jarvinen used to have his own one-man carpentry company. but an illness forced him to declare bankrupty five years ago. since then he's been barely scraping scraping by on unenemploymentt benefits. he hasn't been able to find steady work. longng-term employment is hardo find in the region of vaasa, a port town on finland's...
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so that debate was going on in the newspapers and the televisions as i was reading the lett letters from the middle of the 19th century and as i said, history ryhis history rhinedt that moment, and why did history get to this point at the same debate two and a half centuries apart. >> and when you say rhymed. what you mean? >> slarm debates. lieber trying to fine what a civil war is as a debate in the early u.s. early 21st century, and politicians, commentators and strategists also trying to decide what makes a civil war. is it the number of people who d die? the par i thes the that are fighting? the warrings they have? d i wondered why after 150 years we have not managed to decide what was or what was not a civil war, and i wonder what were the conditions that made it so difficult and so fraught, especially in tehe early 21st century, why was that so politically contest adt this moment? i thought that it might have a history. >> and pardon, the question, and you will understand why i am asking, but pardon it anyway. why does it matter? if war is hell and people are dying unnecessarily a
so that debate was going on in the newspapers and the televisions as i was reading the lett letters from the middle of the 19th century and as i said, history ryhis history rhinedt that moment, and why did history get to this point at the same debate two and a half centuries apart. >> and when you say rhymed. what you mean? >> slarm debates. lieber trying to fine what a civil war is as a debate in the early u.s. early 21st century, and politicians, commentators and strategists also...
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if they want to call that white trash and redneck, lette let he. liz: elizabeth warren called trump supporters an ugly stew of racism. a lot of swing voters who went tore trump are democrats. >> i have done debates forever for the last 40-some years. i'm getting ready to go on the road with the best band in the world with the best fans in the world having the time of my life because i dedicate myself to be the best next asset column. when paul mccartney was in detroit, and god bless paul mccartney and the beatles. but he attacked and condemned me because i murder innocent animals because nugent family eats deer. when they asked me to respond to that's, i said i want to thank paul mccartney for providing us with the soundtrack of our lives. liz: he personally atangd you for being a hunter. some people don't like animals being killed. why doesn't he debate you and tell you why they don't like hunting. but let's set that aside. i want to talk about your experience in the white house. what did you talk to the president about? >> all the issues about qu
if they want to call that white trash and redneck, lette let he. liz: elizabeth warren called trump supporters an ugly stew of racism. a lot of swing voters who went tore trump are democrats. >> i have done debates forever for the last 40-some years. i'm getting ready to go on the road with the best band in the world with the best fans in the world having the time of my life because i dedicate myself to be the best next asset column. when paul mccartney was in detroit, and god bless paul...
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letts only second to israel to be able to buy weapons in advance. certain limits on the kind of weapons that they would be able to buy. had puta administration certain restrictions on military aid to egypt, concerning cash flow financing, limits on egypt's ability that it had for many years. only second to israel in being able to buy weapons in advance, paying for them later. certain limits on the kind of weapons that egypt would be able to buy. the obama administration created four specific restrictions on the kind of military equipment that would be allowed for the egyptians, would be encouraged for the egyptians to acquire. the first priority for him is to remove those restrictions. the egyptians would want more weapons, would want weapons not limited to what the obama administration has identified. second portfolio, second issue for him is economic aid. egypt is confronting an economic problem, to say the least. but they would like more u.s. equipment and assistance to the economic problems of the country. in general, the egyptian military histo
letts only second to israel to be able to buy weapons in advance. certain limits on the kind of weapons that they would be able to buy. had puta administration certain restrictions on military aid to egypt, concerning cash flow financing, limits on egypt's ability that it had for many years. only second to israel in being able to buy weapons in advance, paying for them later. certain limits on the kind of weapons that egypt would be able to buy. the obama administration created four specific...
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lett get you out the door and felt you to work this morning. nice way to start off your day. schuylkill around cameras. look at that drive time. eastbound. in the yellow just a second ago. moving along nicely and now it's green. 15 minutes from the blue route to vine street expressway. average speeds there into the 50s. eastbound side right in here. watch for disabled vehicle car into the right-hand shoulder. both directions look okay. crash out of the in horsham road. might be police activity there. camera in hamilton. 295 just around 195. see foggy conditions here. reduced visibility reported as well on the new jersey turnpike. speed restrictions because of that in mansfield and robbinsfield. new jersey turnpike not reporting any problems. we'll end here in new castle. we've had flooding that closed a portion of airport road for a if few days now. >>> 6:19. this wednesday. meteorologist bill henley is tracking a warm day ahead. bill? >> beautiful day. look how nice and clear it is at penn's landing. no sign of fog in new jersey and northeast philadelphia in this view. most
lett get you out the door and felt you to work this morning. nice way to start off your day. schuylkill around cameras. look at that drive time. eastbound. in the yellow just a second ago. moving along nicely and now it's green. 15 minutes from the blue route to vine street expressway. average speeds there into the 50s. eastbound side right in here. watch for disabled vehicle car into the right-hand shoulder. both directions look okay. crash out of the in horsham road. might be police activity...
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a arkansas judge has block the state of arkansas from using one of the lett appear injection drugs thatte was planning to use in the execution spree due to start on sunday night. that state wants to kill two men a night on four separate nights for a total of eight executions in the span of ten days. nothing like that has happened since capital punishment was reinstated by the supreme court in the 1970s. we're not used to mass executions in this country. that was kroefrsal enough. as of this afternoon, two of the eight executions had already gotten themselves blocked by the courts. and now tonight a judge has just issued a temporary restraining order that apparently will block arkansas from using one of the three drugs they were planning on using to kill these men. it will block them from using a drug called vecuronium bromide. the company that makes it has asked the court to step in. the company is basically not consenting to the use of their drug for this purpose. for these executions. the company said when they realized what the state was planning to do with their drug, they objected
a arkansas judge has block the state of arkansas from using one of the lett appear injection drugs thatte was planning to use in the execution spree due to start on sunday night. that state wants to kill two men a night on four separate nights for a total of eight executions in the span of ten days. nothing like that has happened since capital punishment was reinstated by the supreme court in the 1970s. we're not used to mass executions in this country. that was kroefrsal enough. as of this...
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lett's get a check of the morning commute. how's it going, sue? >>> we have a minor bart delay.ecuperating from earlier problems with equipment on the track and the south hayward to warm springs direction at the -- pardon me, the rich monday/daly city direction. they're in the recuperating mode. it seems like we have a stall with several cars stopped south van ness on the southbound 101. at least five vehicles with people milling around the street so just a heads up there that could be a dangerous situation. we'll check back in a few minutes. >>> this morning, police are looking for the person who stabbed at least two people overnight in san jose. >> police say the attack happened on the guadalupe river trail. matt keller is life in san jose. matt? >> reporter: good morning, natasha and reggie. i got new information from a police source. they told me the two victims in this case are indeed transients. there is an officer on the scene who is keeping an eye on the crime scene right now. they have evidence on the ground. they'll bring in crime scene cleanup crews to clean up the bl
lett's get a check of the morning commute. how's it going, sue? >>> we have a minor bart delay.ecuperating from earlier problems with equipment on the track and the south hayward to warm springs direction at the -- pardon me, the rich monday/daly city direction. they're in the recuperating mode. it seems like we have a stall with several cars stopped south van ness on the southbound 101. at least five vehicles with people milling around the street so just a heads up there that could be...
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lett say they have a nuclear test. what's the carrier going to do. return back to home part.issue of when you apparently bluff are you prepared to follow through on a bluff. that's what no one really knows. what they do know is the administration is taking this issue seriously. understands the fact the president doesn't within the to go before the american people in 2020 and say, well, we looked at it and gave it a try. weren't able to stop nuclear program. >> how would you rate the administration's handling of it and the president's team. >> so far so good. they have certainly understood the need to talk to china and talk to china very directly and i think with some real specificity there it's positive getting out to japan and korea first with the defense secretary then the secretary of state now the vice president so i would give them good remarks so far on this. i want to emphasis this issue has not gone away. no sign whatsoever that kim jong-un has decided to change course and yet that's precisely what we need him to do and ideally we would like him to do that without som
lett say they have a nuclear test. what's the carrier going to do. return back to home part.issue of when you apparently bluff are you prepared to follow through on a bluff. that's what no one really knows. what they do know is the administration is taking this issue seriously. understands the fact the president doesn't within the to go before the american people in 2020 and say, well, we looked at it and gave it a try. weren't able to stop nuclear program. >> how would you rate the...
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think one element of that while we're on the subject is getting russia out of that air base at will he lettbama administration allowed them to build. they should be out of the middle east entirely. that's what sadat did when he expelled the soviet advisors. it was bipartisan american policy ever since to keep the russians out and obama let them back. in. steve: all right. ambassador john bolton joining us today from washington, d.c. thank you very much for your analysis on the u.s. tomahawk strike last night in syria. all right. it is 18 minutes now after the top of the hour. we're starting to get some reaction from capitol hill for the most part it is bipartisan support for the president. pete: that's right. ainsley: yeah. pete: one of those supporting the president out the gates is senator marco rubio. he was on sean hannity's program last night. this is what he had to say. >> the way that they're using these chemical weapons is they are dropping them from the airplanes. that's the air field that they're flying attack frssments they have conducted chlorine bomb attacks from air field and
think one element of that while we're on the subject is getting russia out of that air base at will he lettbama administration allowed them to build. they should be out of the middle east entirely. that's what sadat did when he expelled the soviet advisors. it was bipartisan american policy ever since to keep the russians out and obama let them back. in. steve: all right. ambassador john bolton joining us today from washington, d.c. thank you very much for your analysis on the u.s. tomahawk...
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>> you were on october 7, 2013 a draft decision memorandum states your bureau sent ally a proposed lett letter informing the company enforcement action was likely on january 15, 2013. director cordray your bureau reached the settlement at a time with a unprecedented leverage over ally. they had an application pending for status of financial holding company. sent notice of intent on january 15, 2013. ally would have to divest its insurance and used car operations if it was not approved for holding company status by december 2013. the same time the fdic was conducting a community reinvestment act review of ally. your staff drafted the decision memorandum showing your bureau was aware of the implication of this. think there's real problems here. using authority at a time to force auto dealers and to push an agenda. my time is expired. i yield back. >> if i could, can i? >> please. >> when we bring an action we always hope to resolve on appropriate terms. sometimes the institution is not willing to resolve it and sometimes they are. that's up to them, a choice they make. that was a decision
>> you were on october 7, 2013 a draft decision memorandum states your bureau sent ally a proposed lett letter informing the company enforcement action was likely on january 15, 2013. director cordray your bureau reached the settlement at a time with a unprecedented leverage over ally. they had an application pending for status of financial holding company. sent notice of intent on january 15, 2013. ally would have to divest its insurance and used car operations if it was not approved for...