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luke was last seen at the bar at 2:00 a.m. at 8:00 p.m.hat evening, the phone rang at the home and residence. >> who called? >> my nephew, brian. >> saying what? >> aunt patty, i have something serious to tell you. i said what is it? luke's missing. he's been gone 20 hours and we can't find him. we been to the police and reported it and everybody is look for him. he's not answering his phone. >> as soon as i heard i guess i thought the worst and we got dressed and threw stuff in the car and on the road in 20 minutes. >> go up there as fast as we could in a three-hour drive and searched until 5:00 in the morning. you just go numb. it just can't be happening. he's got to be somewhere. we'll find him. >> the holmans and luke's friends searched lacrosse. >> 2:00, 3:00 in the morning on a saturday night looking in an alley or in dumpsters, thinking you might find your son. >> when did you find out that he was -- his body had been found? >> monday morning, and it was right around 8:45 and 9:15. we were in the -- the chief's office -- >> the poli
luke was last seen at the bar at 2:00 a.m. at 8:00 p.m.hat evening, the phone rang at the home and residence. >> who called? >> my nephew, brian. >> saying what? >> aunt patty, i have something serious to tell you. i said what is it? luke's missing. he's been gone 20 hours and we can't find him. we been to the police and reported it and everybody is look for him. he's not answering his phone. >> as soon as i heard i guess i thought the worst and we got dressed and...
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luke, we can't wait to see luke bryan.ank you, ginger. >>> first up in our "heat index" the marketing executive and father of two taking on those touched up ads. seth mallen calls it a public health crisis and challenging dove to live up to its real beauty campaign. abbie boudreau has the story. ♪ >> reporter: they're the flawless photos like these that even some a-listers say are too touched up. kate winslet criticizing this cover claiming it overly slims her thighs. lorde annoyed with a photo she says was altered. even keira knightley protesting a photo that she claims boosted her bust and this morning father of two and marketing executive seth matlin says he too has had enough with retouching so matlin started a petition online hoping to expose what he describes as an industrywide public health crisis. calling on dove. famous or their decade-long real beauty campaign. urging the company to make real beauty more real. >> advertisers need to recognize that they are responsible and accountable for the health consequences t
luke, we can't wait to see luke bryan.ank you, ginger. >>> first up in our "heat index" the marketing executive and father of two taking on those touched up ads. seth mallen calls it a public health crisis and challenging dove to live up to its real beauty campaign. abbie boudreau has the story. ♪ >> reporter: they're the flawless photos like these that even some a-listers say are too touched up. kate winslet criticizing this cover claiming it overly slims her thighs....
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luke's and the effect of c pmc cuts citywide. one good example of this if according to they'll earlier plans of moving the insufficient beds and concentrating them in st. looukdz only 40 will be available this will rob of the community of badly needed beds by deskill st. luke's to the point where it will access functioning a full service hospital and it could radiate throughout the city if not able to take ambulance diversions >> time. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> and if you can correct me for your last name. >> i'm from - i want to tell you that our patient are very sick patient in jeopardy and when they're forced to - in the past few years they've breathing tubes are being removed so when they can go to other facilities some have been able to go back to work and the work of the staff starting - there's 3 decreases and one medical donor this is a difficult place for other hospital in the last 3 years the majority of admissions have been discharged and the plan is yes, ma'am latsd san franciscans they've n
luke's and the effect of c pmc cuts citywide. one good example of this if according to they'll earlier plans of moving the insufficient beds and concentrating them in st. looukdz only 40 will be available this will rob of the community of badly needed beds by deskill st. luke's to the point where it will access functioning a full service hospital and it could radiate throughout the city if not able to take ambulance diversions >> time. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker,...
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luke >> is it possible to switch over to the presentation? i'm luke with the san francisco department of investment >> better now. >> no, that's the - that's supposed to be that one. >> that one? my name is luke with the san francisco department of the investment. and i'm here to talk about the home upgrade program in san francisco. this program provides rebates of up to 48 hundreds for people that own single-family home or homes to have an energy upgrade. there are 5 major green house gas emissions in san francisco. one of which residential buildings that accounts for 22 percent of our foot in san francisco part of the cause and the reason it's high is 50 percent of the housing stock in san francisco was built before the 1950s and not designed to be energy efficient first comfort those homes are not comfortable and the heat escapes quickly and more to maintain the temperature and from a safety precipitate outdated awe appliances causes carbon monoxide through improper venting of carbon monoxide p there are a number of things to do you can ad
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they were marginalized, luke. if you look at what's in a soldier's heart, that's the most important motivating factor of why they pick up a rifle and fight. that is huge. and i will say when you look at the american politics behind this, that's the right move. the american population is war weary. you know that, i know that, everybody knows that. but you're seeing frankly the ted cruz wing of the republican party pushing for boots on the ground. where that makes a difference is in places like iowa, where you have joni ernst against bruce braley. that's doubling down on the very right wing of the ted cruz wing of the party. and i don't think that's -- that dog won't hunt in iowa, i can tell you that. >> that's the one thing interestingly enough that i've seen covering different congressional districts around the country, republican or democratic, nobody wants more boots on the ground. patrick murphy, thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you, luke. >>> president obama and hillary clinton cross paths las
they were marginalized, luke. if you look at what's in a soldier's heart, that's the most important motivating factor of why they pick up a rifle and fight. that is huge. and i will say when you look at the american politics behind this, that's the right move. the american population is war weary. you know that, i know that, everybody knows that. but you're seeing frankly the ted cruz wing of the republican party pushing for boots on the ground. where that makes a difference is in places like...
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luke the director put out the report in 2008, and this is clearly outlined in the report. ii think that answers your questions >> i thought we should get classification and any further reduction require a hearing under our current prospers recollections. and i was going to ask a clarification open the employees there's a various whether it's 19 or 4 are you relocating or offering them packages we're interested >> first and foremost we want to keep people in jobs and offer them alternatives one thing there are about 8 nursing physicians we've gun go going through troothd training to take care of cardiology patients a number of them have passes their examines so people are qualified for those positions so my lastly number we're identified for everyone positions four ln positions we're looking for jobs and open positions to offer people all the way up until the consolidation. >> questions. >> go ahead. >> i wanted to ask co- lien some questions. >> okay. >> and understand a couple of things and sure. >> sure i'm sorry. and then i have a couple of questions for the gentleman a
luke the director put out the report in 2008, and this is clearly outlined in the report. ii think that answers your questions >> i thought we should get classification and any further reduction require a hearing under our current prospers recollections. and i was going to ask a clarification open the employees there's a various whether it's 19 or 4 are you relocating or offering them packages we're interested >> first and foremost we want to keep people in jobs and offer them...
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i'm luke russert in for the great chuck todd.ew developments in ferguson, missouri, where we're expecting any minute now for the police to release the name of the officer who shot and killed 18-year-old michael brown on saturday. you're looking live here at where that announcement will happen. and for the first time since the shooting, protests have come. governor nixon handed control of security in ferguson over to the missouri state highway patrol. the scene on the streets yesterday was nothing like what we saw two nights ago. crowds and protesters were out into early morning hours, but police say they didn't make one single arrest overnight. police have been withholding the name of the officer who shot and killed brown, but now they say they'll release that name. this morning, governor nixon told the "today" show this is an important step in the investigation. >> multiple investigations going on, not only ferguson police but the department of justice. i've said all along i thought getting that name out was important, especiall
i'm luke russert in for the great chuck todd.ew developments in ferguson, missouri, where we're expecting any minute now for the police to release the name of the officer who shot and killed 18-year-old michael brown on saturday. you're looking live here at where that announcement will happen. and for the first time since the shooting, protests have come. governor nixon handed control of security in ferguson over to the missouri state highway patrol. the scene on the streets yesterday was...
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appreciate your time, luke. >> thank you very much. >> kevin: they certainly aren't bad for luke kuechly. coming up next on fox, we get the late local next except on the west coast. fox sports live is coming up on fox sports 1. we have continuing coverage here on charlotte so stay tuned for that. next sunday, at 4:00, it will be a big day of preseason football with the niners in their new stadium. here today in charlotte, it was the panthers who found a way to take down the chiefs 28-16. for pam oliver, for john lynch, i'm kevin burkhardt. thanks for watching. opening kickoff coming right around the corner. so long. >> announcer: fox sports thanks you for watching this presentation of the national football league. we are! fox sports! oh, i had to go to the bank. if you look legit they give you special treatment. seriously? seriously, yeah. the banker dude set up my checking account so if i make one deposit a month, no monthly maintenance fee. special treatment! citizens bank, right? yep. you know they do that one deposit checking thing for everyone, right? and...you got mustard on your s
appreciate your time, luke. >> thank you very much. >> kevin: they certainly aren't bad for luke kuechly. coming up next on fox, we get the late local next except on the west coast. fox sports live is coming up on fox sports 1. we have continuing coverage here on charlotte so stay tuned for that. next sunday, at 4:00, it will be a big day of preseason football with the niners in their new stadium. here today in charlotte, it was the panthers who found a way to take down the chiefs...
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with the exception of luke. luke very likely wrote the gospel of luke.est of the gospel writers were not, they were not -- these gospels were not written by the people after whom they are named, in other words. so that's a very important thing to keep in mind when trying to figure out how to extract historical information from the gospels. these were written by people who were the second and third generation of christians, not the first generation. >> host: and from "zealot," the kingdom of god is a call to revolution, plain and simple. the prophets banded zealots and messiahs of jesus' time all knew this which is why they did not hesitate to employ violence in trying to establish god's rule on earth. the question is, did jesus feel the same way? there may be no more important question than this for those trying to pry the historical jesus away from the christian christ. arvelle, dallas, texas, thanks for holding on. you're on with reza aslan. >> caller: hello, thank you -- >> host: thank you, sir. >> caller: nothing would please me more than to sit down
with the exception of luke. luke very likely wrote the gospel of luke.est of the gospel writers were not, they were not -- these gospels were not written by the people after whom they are named, in other words. so that's a very important thing to keep in mind when trying to figure out how to extract historical information from the gospels. these were written by people who were the second and third generation of christians, not the first generation. >> host: and from "zealot,"...
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should he do something to help luke? he makes up his mind when the woman comes after him, too. >> what do you think you're doing, eh? you little fart. >> that's why the film stopped. because i didn't want her to knock the phone out of my hand. i just thought, well, i'd better stop now. >> so just who is this female ball of terror scaring the bejesus out of her neighbors? >> my name's valerie dunningham. i'm 63. i'm a mother of four and a grandmother of six. and i'm 4'10". and i don't really take it upon myself to hit everybody. but i'm afraid he got me in the wrong mood that morning. >> valerie tells her side of the story. >> i had my car out, cleaning it, and the wheelie bin had come from here. and it's an industrial bin, not a wheelie bin. and i was walked over to here. and i pushed it. and i happened to have the newspaper in my hand. so bang, bang, bang, bang. he was here. and he went like this. he was frightened of me. he was frightened. the more he stopped, the more i did. and i went bing, bing, bing, bing. i don't
should he do something to help luke? he makes up his mind when the woman comes after him, too. >> what do you think you're doing, eh? you little fart. >> that's why the film stopped. because i didn't want her to knock the phone out of my hand. i just thought, well, i'd better stop now. >> so just who is this female ball of terror scaring the bejesus out of her neighbors? >> my name's valerie dunningham. i'm 63. i'm a mother of four and a grandmother of six. and i'm...
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puff, puff, pass, luke. plus, a man who gives a lot of folks the giggles.ou know him from jimmy kimmel, tosh.0 and "late night" with conan o'brien. todd glass is with us next. ♪ ♪ trouble makers. ♪ dreamer of dreamers. ♪ ♪ we are the y-a-o! ♪ (chinese singing) ♪ oh... oh... oh... oh... ♪ years of swedish experience in in perfecting the rich,150 never bitter taste of gevalia. we do it all for this very experience. that's good. i know right? gevalia. morning, hank. what...
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this is posted by christopher, that's his nephew, luke. >> luke, where are the keys for real? keys, for real. look closely. little luke has handcuffed his ankles to his uncle krchristop r christopher's wrist. >> does he like him so much what when it was time to leave, you're not going anywhere, boom. >> that's what happened! upgle christopher was about to leave for new york, and he didn't want his uncle to go. listen to what he says. >> coming to new york with me. >> yeah! ha-ha! >> oh, my goodness. >> does this mean you don't have to go to new york city? >> they search together, but remember it's ankle to wrist. watch this maneuver. >> what? walking like an ape. >> as far as we know, they are still cuffed together. i think you're going to love this one. this is a 17 month old having his first experience with an ostrich. >> everybody remembers their first time with an ostrich. >> comes out with his pecker. >> mom and baby are feeding this ostrich, and as he comes in for the food, the little boy loves it, thinks it's his tar call. >> you got to see the face. >>> that's our show
this is posted by christopher, that's his nephew, luke. >> luke, where are the keys for real? keys, for real. look closely. little luke has handcuffed his ankles to his uncle krchristop r christopher's wrist. >> does he like him so much what when it was time to leave, you're not going anywhere, boom. >> that's what happened! upgle christopher was about to leave for new york, and he didn't want his uncle to go. listen to what he says. >> coming to new york with me....
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and now you have the gospels of matthew and luke., they're called the synoptics because they read the same, they very much present a single lahr kind of narrative about jesus, a singular chronology. about ten years later, sometime between the years 100, perhaps even as late as 120, we have the fourth gospel, the gospel of john. and that gospel is written at a time in which there is no longer anything jewish about this religion. it has absolutely divorced itself from judaism. mark is a deeply jewish text. matthew and luke still maintain sort of jewish affinities. at the very least, they explain the jewish things that jesus does. john begins his gospel not with an infancy narrative, not with jesus' miraculous birth to a virgin, it begins at the beginning of time. [speaking in native tongue] john says, in the beginning was the word and the word was with god, and the word was god. right away john says something brand new. you see, matthew, mark and luke never, ever called jesus god. ever. they called jesus the son of god, which is actual
and now you have the gospels of matthew and luke., they're called the synoptics because they read the same, they very much present a single lahr kind of narrative about jesus, a singular chronology. about ten years later, sometime between the years 100, perhaps even as late as 120, we have the fourth gospel, the gospel of john. and that gospel is written at a time in which there is no longer anything jewish about this religion. it has absolutely divorced itself from judaism. mark is a deeply...
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luke has better access to this material and understands it.he can actually hear the voices in the room. it's tough going for a lot of people. i talked to my friend the other day he said boy. couldn't listen to the tapes long because you just have to really strain but luke has an arm form to doing it. we tried to bring out now what's the most important from the tapes not water gate related. what else can we learn particularly foreign policy. this is nearly 800 pages of two years of tapes. one thing i notice is that president nixon interrupts a lot. >> all of the time. he never lets anybody finish a sentence. nobody ever stands up to him. actually henry kissinger is the one who comes out badly in this book. >> nixon will say something half crazy and there's kissinger yes, boss. you're absolutely right it's strag er snaggering. nobody wants to challenge him. presidents have to be vousurroud by people who are going to challenge them otherwise they become very isolated. he really was a loner. i think if there was somebody within the white house str
luke has better access to this material and understands it.he can actually hear the voices in the room. it's tough going for a lot of people. i talked to my friend the other day he said boy. couldn't listen to the tapes long because you just have to really strain but luke has an arm form to doing it. we tried to bring out now what's the most important from the tapes not water gate related. what else can we learn particularly foreign policy. this is nearly 800 pages of two years of tapes. one...
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thank you, luke russert. we'll keep in touch with you on any developments. dana milbank from "the washington post" and chris jansing at the white house. thanks to all of you. president obama making wide-ranging remarks, talking about john kerry, the break doub of the cease-fire in israel and gaza. we'll go next live to the region. stay with us. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleep
thank you, luke russert. we'll keep in touch with you on any developments. dana milbank from "the washington post" and chris jansing at the white house. thanks to all of you. president obama making wide-ranging remarks, talking about john kerry, the break doub of the cease-fire in israel and gaza. we'll go next live to the region. stay with us. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open...
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luke helped me find hot nixon wanted to squash cronkite. we both are from the town of perriesberg, ohio. we live in the austin, texas area. so we bonded together. we decided, let's go through the tapes, tribe them, see what's relevant. >> what do we see? >> you're looking at a real- time fly on the wall of what it was like to be in the nixon white house from february '71 into early '73 when finally alexander haig pulled the taping system due to watergate. you are seeing this hon clough, he didn't talk a lot about domestic affairs. so some of nixon's liberal achievements, environmental protection after the accident, promoting of affirmative action, endangered species act, ehrlichman was all over that. kissinger works for nixon, not the other way around. >> and haldeman's role? >> haldeman is the hinchman, always over the boss' shoulder. the one person richard nixon could do business with even if it was devious business, the trust between haldeman and nixon is very real. some people say nixon had no friends except a deep love for his wife pat
luke helped me find hot nixon wanted to squash cronkite. we both are from the town of perriesberg, ohio. we live in the austin, texas area. so we bonded together. we decided, let's go through the tapes, tribe them, see what's relevant. >> what do we see? >> you're looking at a real- time fly on the wall of what it was like to be in the nixon white house from february '71 into early '73 when finally alexander haig pulled the taping system due to watergate. you are seeing this hon...
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luke's are not scheduled to have more beds the overall beds between the two is one hundred and 74 that number is take into account in the shortfall recorded in the health care services master plan. so i also attached to our memo a copy of the loom report it's the department of public health review of c pmc master plan i'm sure you're aware it is required by the city and details any rebltd build project the local requires the hugh to look at the master plans and the loom group is the entity we've selected to do. those are the key finding reed
luke's are not scheduled to have more beds the overall beds between the two is one hundred and 74 that number is take into account in the shortfall recorded in the health care services master plan. so i also attached to our memo a copy of the loom report it's the department of public health review of c pmc master plan i'm sure you're aware it is required by the city and details any rebltd build project the local requires the hugh to look at the master plans and the loom group is the entity...
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but luke, a reality check. none of these bills are actually going to become law, which is part of what makes this so much of the theater of the absurd. they're arguing over the little technical details of something that is not even going to become law in this nation. >> and i think that's something that's very important that people have to know. but what is important regarding this is it does give us an idea of where the house gop stands on these issues. oftentimes they'll say a lot of things but we're never able to quantify it. we'll now have the language and be able to scrub it. all that being said, though, when you look at it from a procedural process, how did they not see this coming yesterday? they had to move the bill so far to the right to get people like steve king on board. couldn't you have seen this further out? a lot of members have complained to me, look, they should have seen this coming so we would not have been embarrassed like we were yesterday. this is the new w.h.i.p. and majority leader. the
but luke, a reality check. none of these bills are actually going to become law, which is part of what makes this so much of the theater of the absurd. they're arguing over the little technical details of something that is not even going to become law in this nation. >> and i think that's something that's very important that people have to know. but what is important regarding this is it does give us an idea of where the house gop stands on these issues. oftentimes they'll say a lot of...
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i luke! have a great show. give us the buzz if you're up this early. tell us more. we'll be right back. good morning, family. >> ♪ >>> police individual joe from uncle county north carolina shows car dragging a safe stole friend a pharmacy. investigators say, the driver smashed a drive-thru window, and tide a rope around the 100-pound safe containing prescription drugs. that suspect is now behind bars. >> that's just hilarious. >> it is. >> oh, wow. not your typical lift off of the johnson space center in houston. a team of engineers placed rep applicant after the space shuttle independence on top of a real 747 shuttle carriers, outside the front door of the museum. the shuttle and plane are part of a planned exhibit which will show the history of the space shuttle program. it is supposed to open next year. >> ukee, we go ahead, talk about this month so far. it felt awfully cool for the standard of august, right? and certainly, it has been. we are actually at this point only halfway through t
i luke! have a great show. give us the buzz if you're up this early. tell us more. we'll be right back. good morning, family. >> ♪ >>> police individual joe from uncle county north carolina shows car dragging a safe stole friend a pharmacy. investigators say, the driver smashed a drive-thru window, and tide a rope around the 100-pound safe containing prescription drugs. that suspect is now behind bars. >> that's just hilarious. >> it is. >> oh, wow. not your...
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we have shore traffic, luke brian is down in south philly tonight at the link.we have a lot going on.
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>> reporter: good morning, luke.'s start with the criticism and i think it's fair to say that there is no one in this administration who's surprised by it or particularly concerned about it. where they are giving a lot of pushback is the suggestion that the president is setting up the united states for another 9/11. they say there is nothing in the intelligence that suggests that isis is prepared or even has interest in attacking the u.s. homeland and they also say that they have a track record, not just osama bin laden but air strikes that they have done in places like afghanistan, action they have taken in pakistan and yemen, that if they obviously see a threat to the united states, the president will take the appropriate action. so they're somewhat dismissive of that. on the second question, which is has it impacted the strategy, they would say no. this is something that has long been in the works. it's clear that the situation on the ground in iraq in particular was deteriorating over the past week or so. there w
>> reporter: good morning, luke.'s start with the criticism and i think it's fair to say that there is no one in this administration who's surprised by it or particularly concerned about it. where they are giving a lot of pushback is the suggestion that the president is setting up the united states for another 9/11. they say there is nothing in the intelligence that suggests that isis is prepared or even has interest in attacking the u.s. homeland and they also say that they have a track...
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host: who is your co-editor, luke nichter? guest: he worked at span spafpblet he's from my same home toufpble he's a professor at texas a&m. i am one at rice. when i was doing a book dealing with john kerry and the vietnam war, luke helped me find some of these conversations, because he's running a nixon tapes project. he's trying to crans scribe all this. and he pointed me in the right direction, and then i was doing some work on walter cronkite, and pointed me in the right direction of a conversation between nixon and chuck colson regarding con cry. as we got to know each other, become friends, the idea was, look, this stuff is just unbelievable. luke has a better access to this material and understands it. he can actually hear the voices in the room. it's tough going for a lot of people. i talked to bob, my friend the other day, and he said, boy, i couldn't listen to the tapes long, so he just have to really strain, but luke has it down to an art form. we collaborated and tried to bring up what's the most important from the
host: who is your co-editor, luke nichter? guest: he worked at span spafpblet he's from my same home toufpble he's a professor at texas a&m. i am one at rice. when i was doing a book dealing with john kerry and the vietnam war, luke helped me find some of these conversations, because he's running a nixon tapes project. he's trying to crans scribe all this. and he pointed me in the right direction, and then i was doing some work on walter cronkite, and pointed me in the right direction of a...
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c-span radio did an interview with his co-editor, luke nichter . that all begins tomorrow morning at 10:30 a.m. eastern time on c-span radio. weekends,span2 on the 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. bob word, john dean together talking about john dean's new book the nixon defense. that is one hour of on woodward and john dean sitting down together. if you go to booktv. or you can see that schedule there. after it airs, you can see it online at booktv.org at your leisure. c-span3, american history tv every weekend, 48 hours of american history on c-span three, there is going to be a live call-in. this will be with john farrell, he has a new book coming up coming up richard nixon, an american tragedy. weekend american history tv ran the 1974 late july house judiciary committee hearings with the articles of impeachment, the discussion among the members of congress, and some familiar faces pop up in those hearings. charlie wrangle, a member of the committee at that time. we get goodast this week and they're going to do a cbs special report. on a
c-span radio did an interview with his co-editor, luke nichter . that all begins tomorrow morning at 10:30 a.m. eastern time on c-span radio. weekends,span2 on the 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. bob word, john dean together talking about john dean's new book the nixon defense. that is one hour of on woodward and john dean sitting down together. if you go to booktv. or you can see that schedule there. after it airs, you can see it online at booktv.org at your leisure. c-span3,...
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host: luke rosiak, much of it is on the voters themselves?guest: we don't have a law that term limits these numbers but we have a epically good mechanism of term limiting them, voters saying that someone has been in office for years and is out of touch, we vote them out. way inre is a certain which members of congress become out of touch over time, and we keep reelecting -- the caller is right that most members of the american electorate don't have a very nuanced view of politics. they are not as interested as the average c-span caller or listener. they just say they have this general discontent with washington. that's is why you expect that logically to carry on to voting for incumbents. but there is this thing were americans say "i hate congress but i love my guy," which at least shows that you are making some distinction there. host: on twitter guest: definitely something i thought was a component here because one of the ways people get kicked out of office is the opposing party takes over the district. in the west we have these districts
host: luke rosiak, much of it is on the voters themselves?guest: we don't have a law that term limits these numbers but we have a epically good mechanism of term limiting them, voters saying that someone has been in office for years and is out of touch, we vote them out. way inre is a certain which members of congress become out of touch over time, and we keep reelecting -- the caller is right that most members of the american electorate don't have a very nuanced view of politics. they are not...
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i wonder what luke thinks about all this. with isis, it's very clear why we have to stop them. >> yeah, but i also say to you, toure, there might be some support for these types of limited air strikes, i don't think the united states has any appetite for another ground scale invasion like we saw in afghanistan or iraq. talking about congress, blake, i want to pose to you a question. seems that this issue is obviously getting some traction. we do know that the economy will be the number one issue heading into the midterms. that's where america has been since the economic collapse of 2008. however, you're starting to see some on right play this up into this culture of incompetence they say present ed in the obam white house. they're trying to attach members to that incompetence. look at this ad against senator udhall in new mexico, saying he's attaching himself to president obama's foreign policy, which is not seriously taking on isis when he's on vacation. >> i feel this diplomatic path that we're on right now is a good one. >
i wonder what luke thinks about all this. with isis, it's very clear why we have to stop them. >> yeah, but i also say to you, toure, there might be some support for these types of limited air strikes, i don't think the united states has any appetite for another ground scale invasion like we saw in afghanistan or iraq. talking about congress, blake, i want to pose to you a question. seems that this issue is obviously getting some traction. we do know that the economy will be the number...
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and you got luke in virginia. that was in '92. >> and why did you kill luke?fort myers, florida. >> i was involved with a disturbance between two different gang rivals and this guy had a hit put on him. and word got around that someone had to take care of him and i volunteered. >> why? >> because is trying to build a reputation with this certain group of individuals. >> finally, protsman said he also murdered a motorcycle officer in the 1970s. >> that was the very first one i ever did. i ran him off the road with my truck. >> why? >> because he wanted me to flip for him. he wanted me to flip against the gang with him. >> while protsman offered specifics about the officer he says he killed, homicide detectives who investigated the case said they could not link him to the officer's death and concluded it was due to an accident. >> these are all true stories, huh? >> yep. >> okay. >> became a habit, i think. i kind of think that if i wouldn't have got the life sentence, if i got out again, i'd probably kill again. i really feel that way. >> turn around. face that
and you got luke in virginia. that was in '92. >> and why did you kill luke?fort myers, florida. >> i was involved with a disturbance between two different gang rivals and this guy had a hit put on him. and word got around that someone had to take care of him and i volunteered. >> why? >> because is trying to build a reputation with this certain group of individuals. >> finally, protsman said he also murdered a motorcycle officer in the 1970s. >> that was the...
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the 39th diss track for his loss. >> officers tell us that they have made an official request with lukebrian's manager and still waiting to hear back whether he will indeed dedicate song to their fallen colleague. at the 39th police diss track natasha brown cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> members of the democratic convention committee are off to phoenix tonight but the city of philadelphia hopes they'll be back in 2016. the empty tee members stopped by the art museum for a farewell reception late today. the 18 member group spent their final day in the city talking about logistics security and how the city will raise $80 million. top city officials are competent that philadelphia will host this convention. >> it's all about the ds. about the delegates it's about the donors, it's about the democratic nominee and it's about details and i think that they understand this sight committee understands that we have all of those bases covered. >> philadelphia is competing for convention with phoenix brooklyn birmingham and columbus ohio. >>> well the city is also of course hoping for a visit from pop
the 39th diss track for his loss. >> officers tell us that they have made an official request with lukebrian's manager and still waiting to hear back whether he will indeed dedicate song to their fallen colleague. at the 39th police diss track natasha brown cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> members of the democratic convention committee are off to phoenix tonight but the city of philadelphia hopes they'll be back in 2016. the empty tee members stopped by the art museum for a...
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tony luke's is operating 21 stores and will operate 24 by the end of october.entown restaurant will be the first in the lehigh valley. >>> up next, apple's next big thing revealed. speak of big things, lucy the elephant will be making a splash in a big way today. plus -- >> all of a sudden it launched off the porch and came screaming at us. >> ferocious feline. the neighborhood nuisance clawing into people and pets that happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. ouch. >>> five minutes before 5:00 right now. 69 degrees. a live look at the comcast center. nbc 10 meteorologist bill henley says another warm day today and then changes are on the way. details on that in just a few minutes. >>> philadelphia police trying to identify three men in connection to an attempted robbery. authorities say these guys tried to rip off a parking attendant in logan circle on sunday and the surveillance cameras were rolling as they approached the attendant on commerce street. the guys demand money and his cell phone. he quickly shut the door and the men took off running. >>
tony luke's is operating 21 stores and will operate 24 by the end of october.entown restaurant will be the first in the lehigh valley. >>> up next, apple's next big thing revealed. speak of big things, lucy the elephant will be making a splash in a big way today. plus -- >> all of a sudden it launched off the porch and came screaming at us. >> ferocious feline. the neighborhood nuisance clawing into people and pets that happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time....
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luke's -- louis courthouse in the decision. >> i have asked myself, why is it important to have a historic structure? to preserve a historic structure? you can read about the history. you get that little moment where you are thinking, wow. that is really amazing. this event happened right where i am standing. that is the value of the structure.pture -- you get the connection between people walking around today and thinking their own pots, and suddenly, they can jump into the past. have some sort of connection with people from the past. we are in st. louis's old courthouse, a building that since 1930 butd it is an historic building that has been preserved to tell a little about st. louis's history. this courthouse is known for dred scott sued for his freedom. that freedom suit launched in 1846 went to the u.s. supreme court, which in 1857 decided that they would be held as slaves and continue to be slaves. it was a decision that was very broad. it said that people couldn't be restricted from taking their slaves into federal territories any longer so it opened up the western territories to t
luke's -- louis courthouse in the decision. >> i have asked myself, why is it important to have a historic structure? to preserve a historic structure? you can read about the history. you get that little moment where you are thinking, wow. that is really amazing. this event happened right where i am standing. that is the value of the structure.pture -- you get the connection between people walking around today and thinking their own pots, and suddenly, they can jump into the past. have...
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for that, richard nixon will be forever remembered. >> woodruff: luke nichter, what would you add to that? >> i'd add that not just the nixon presidency but really the long 1960s fundamentally reordered the relationship between the government and the governed. young people wanted to go to journalism as a result and people have become more cynical of their political leaders. some ways it's better, it's created greater transparency but ultimately changed the country in so many ways e. . >> woodruff: i want to turn to beverly gage. did we permanently become more cynical result of watergate and the nixon presidency? do we give him the credit or discredit for that? >> i think we did. i would add two things to what's already been said, one is that we also have the look at watergate not really as ending with the resignation but having a series of consequences afterwards, particularly through the intelligence community began to have a whole series of studies of government secrecy and those fundamentally changed in the '70s. the second thing i would add is i do think it changed americans atti
for that, richard nixon will be forever remembered. >> woodruff: luke nichter, what would you add to that? >> i'd add that not just the nixon presidency but really the long 1960s fundamentally reordered the relationship between the government and the governed. young people wanted to go to journalism as a result and people have become more cynical of their political leaders. some ways it's better, it's created greater transparency but ultimately changed the country in so many ways e....
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today's technology and if you get any year for the voices, luke prevailed.nowing nixon's voice or kissinger's is easy, but sometimes you don't know if it is strom thorman or someone else. luke actually went to henry kissinger and went through them with -- to identify a bunch people we could not. between 1971 and 1973. ues of the jews -- iss time are the via john -- vietnam war. thisg, i have inherited mess and i could be a folk hero if i pull and eisenhower. use vietnam as a wedge to separate china from the soviet union. the book shows the triangulation between soviet union china and vietnam. how nixon is playing the game of realpolitik. relationship -- 's real role is, nixon does not trust the state department. bookam rogers is in the quite a bit. >> secretary of state. >> dixon is isolating him all the time -- nixon is isolating him all the time to read -- all the time. they do form a great bond, nixon and kissinger. but when kissinger leaves the room -- saying you can't trust he will not jewish, be a fair broker and israel. or likes to be on tabloids and
today's technology and if you get any year for the voices, luke prevailed.nowing nixon's voice or kissinger's is easy, but sometimes you don't know if it is strom thorman or someone else. luke actually went to henry kissinger and went through them with -- to identify a bunch people we could not. between 1971 and 1973. ues of the jews -- iss time are the via john -- vietnam war. thisg, i have inherited mess and i could be a folk hero if i pull and eisenhower. use vietnam as a wedge to separate...
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nbc's luke russert joining me live from the white house. luke, do we know what president obama and king abdullah discussed on that phone call today? >> as of right now, jonathan, there's been no concrete readout about what the conversation was between president obama and king abdullah. although, we presume it obviously had to do with these air strikes and about the u.s.'s continued partnership with jordan, trying to alleviate this threat. we do know specifics from the white house as to why exactly they moved forward with these air strikes. we got three reasons from josh ernest, the white house press secretary. he said, number one, we wanted to protect american personnel on the ground, especially around that city of irbil, which you talked about. number two, he wanted to alleviate that humanitarian crisis, specifically the one in the mountains where the religious minorities are being persecuted. number three, which i found most fascinating, was this idea to support the kurds and try to unify them with the iraqi defense forces against isis. o
nbc's luke russert joining me live from the white house. luke, do we know what president obama and king abdullah discussed on that phone call today? >> as of right now, jonathan, there's been no concrete readout about what the conversation was between president obama and king abdullah. although, we presume it obviously had to do with these air strikes and about the u.s.'s continued partnership with jordan, trying to alleviate this threat. we do know specifics from the white house as to...
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host: who is your co-editor, luke nichter?st: he worked at span spafpblet he's from my same home toufpble he's a professor at texas a&m. i am one at rice. when i was doing a book dealing with john kerry and the vietnam war, luke helped me find some of these conversations, because he's running a nixon tapes project. he's trying to crans scribe all this. and he pointed me in the right direction, and then i was doing some work on walter cronkite, and pointed me in the right direction of a conversation between nixon and chuck colson regarding con cry. as we got to know each other, become friends, the idea was, look, this stuff is just unbelievable. luke has a better access to this material and understands it. he can actually hear the voices in the room. it's tough going for a lot of people. i talked to bob, my friend the other day, and he said, boy, i couldn't listen to the tapes long, so he just have to really strain, but luke has it down to an art form. we collaborated and tried to bring up what's the most important from the tap
host: who is your co-editor, luke nichter?st: he worked at span spafpblet he's from my same home toufpble he's a professor at texas a&m. i am one at rice. when i was doing a book dealing with john kerry and the vietnam war, luke helped me find some of these conversations, because he's running a nixon tapes project. he's trying to crans scribe all this. and he pointed me in the right direction, and then i was doing some work on walter cronkite, and pointed me in the right direction of a...
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such as the luke arm named as luke skywalker. >> it's a game changer. >> other creations are the wearablenfusion pump and the portable kidney dialysis machine and the buy lot wheelchair. >> you put someone in it and say you can go anywhere now but it's the really big deal, you just stand up. just stand up. and that's typically when they lose it. they have that very special human dignity of standing up. >> reporter: dean kaman's inversio inversii inventions have helped or healed millions. but now with obamacare some fear that will slow down or grind to a halt. >> innovation into the latest drugs, treatments, procedures, is going to be stifled under obamacare. >> reporter: a fellow in health care studies at the pacific research institute workries that too much government interference will impede the info variations. >> it is putting the government in charge of our health care. >> finding a good health plan -- >> these exchanges are not competitive. they are a government money run marketplace. >> reporter: and with the government money marketplace the government says where the money goes and
such as the luke arm named as luke skywalker. >> it's a game changer. >> other creations are the wearablenfusion pump and the portable kidney dialysis machine and the buy lot wheelchair. >> you put someone in it and say you can go anywhere now but it's the really big deal, you just stand up. just stand up. and that's typically when they lose it. they have that very special human dignity of standing up. >> reporter: dean kaman's inversio inversii inventions have helped or...
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. >> just so folks are clear, the images we are showing our luke images of images taken earlier. we do not right now have a live feed to show you. just a we are clear about the images, they are looped images of what happened earlier this season. jon, what led to this moment that precipitated this kind of response? police were out before the sun went down. we saw pictures of weapons being pointed at the crowds. was there a turning point? >> there was a. the protesters gathered from the afternoon into the early evening. it was increasingly angry, i think it's fair to say. people were chanting and swearing and screaming at the cops. two bottle flashes could be heard. they landed somewhere, and suddenly everything changed. people scattered. a siren came from the police van. the first gas canister was fired. police were ordering people to retreat, retreat down this main drive westward. from then, since then, it has just been this pitched battles, if you want to call them that, in this more residential streets off the main drag where people are retreating and then being pushed even fur
. >> just so folks are clear, the images we are showing our luke images of images taken earlier. we do not right now have a live feed to show you. just a we are clear about the images, they are looped images of what happened earlier this season. jon, what led to this moment that precipitated this kind of response? police were out before the sun went down. we saw pictures of weapons being pointed at the crowds. was there a turning point? >> there was a. the protesters gathered from...
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host: who is your co-editor, luke nichter? guest: he worked at span spafpblet he's from my same home toufpble he's a professor at texas a&m. i am one at rice. when i was doing a book dealing with john kerry and the vietnam war, luke helped me find some of these conversations, because he's running a nixon tapes project. he's trying to crans scribe all this. and he pointed me in the right direction, and then i was doing some work on walter cronkite, and pointed me in the right direction of a conversation between nixon and chuck colson regarding con cry. as we got to know each other, become friends, the idea was, look, this stuff is just unbelievable. luke has a better access to this material and understands it. he can actually hear the voices in the room. it's tough going for a lot of people. i talked to bob, my friend the other day, and he said, boy, i couldn't listen to the tapes long, so he just have to really strain, but luke has it down to an art form. we collaborated and tried to bring up what's the most important from the
host: who is your co-editor, luke nichter? guest: he worked at span spafpblet he's from my same home toufpble he's a professor at texas a&m. i am one at rice. when i was doing a book dealing with john kerry and the vietnam war, luke helped me find some of these conversations, because he's running a nixon tapes project. he's trying to crans scribe all this. and he pointed me in the right direction, and then i was doing some work on walter cronkite, and pointed me in the right direction of a...
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such as the luke arm named as luke skywalker. >> it's a game changer. >> other creations are the wearablerug infusion pump and the portable kidney dialysis machine and the buy lot wheelchair. >> you put someone in it and say you can go anywhere now but it's the really big deal, you just stand up. just stand up. and that's typically when they lose it. they have that very special human dignity of standing up. >> reporter: dean kaman's inversio inversii inventions have helped or healed millions. but now with obamacare some fear that will slow down or grind to a halt. >> innovation into the latest drugs, treatments, procedures, is going to be stifled under obamacare. >> reporter: a fellow in health care studies at the pacific research institute workries that too much government interference will impede the info variations. >> it is putting the government in charge of our health care. >> finding a good health plan -- >> these exchanges are not competitive. they are a government money run marketplace. >> reporter: and with the government money marketplace the government says where the money goe
such as the luke arm named as luke skywalker. >> it's a game changer. >> other creations are the wearablerug infusion pump and the portable kidney dialysis machine and the buy lot wheelchair. >> you put someone in it and say you can go anywhere now but it's the really big deal, you just stand up. just stand up. and that's typically when they lose it. they have that very special human dignity of standing up. >> reporter: dean kaman's inversio inversii inventions have...
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luke nichter from texas a&m. he has spent over a decade digitizing the 3700 hours of white house tapes. he is teamed with douglas brinkley, our second panelists, to produce the new book, "nixon tachs." it's from 1971-'73 in the critical vietnam war years and also aufrs astonishing glimpses of the man in the oval office, often at war with himself. douglas, now a professor at rice university, is well-known here at the museum for miz many books including the recent big ra fill of walter cronkite. our third panel is the world famous bernstein. as you saw in the video, they worked on the water gate stories from the first days and helped win the pulitzer prize for the paper. i got to know carl when we were young reporters. his hair was dark as night, so was mine. it was an interesting picture to watch him go from a bright, young writer with a flamboyant writing style to a historic figure in american journalism and political lure. and, later, the author of well-reviewed books on pope john paul, ii and hillary clinton, w
luke nichter from texas a&m. he has spent over a decade digitizing the 3700 hours of white house tapes. he is teamed with douglas brinkley, our second panelists, to produce the new book, "nixon tachs." it's from 1971-'73 in the critical vietnam war years and also aufrs astonishing glimpses of the man in the oval office, often at war with himself. douglas, now a professor at rice university, is well-known here at the museum for miz many books including the recent big ra fill of...