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bruce: -- malcolm: excellent question. was making sure he left no footprints in the sand wherever he went. --i can find a document here he, as you are member, came remember, came under a lot of scrutiny when he was running for president to 1988, and his in whole story was, i didn't know anything. i wasn't in the loop, i wasn't in the cockpit. he was trying to show himself simultaneously as right there with the gipper and yet conveniently offstage when trouble hit. bush left a diary that was not known about until way late in the investigation. this was a whole other aspect of the saga that partly answers your question of, what was the reaction of the administration to the investigations? the reaction of several key officials was to take their personal note and hide them and withhold them from the independent counsel who was treated as the devil incarnate by a lot of them. there is some controversy over whether weinberger's material was available at the library of congress. it is very clear, at least to me, that these guys k
bruce: -- malcolm: excellent question. was making sure he left no footprints in the sand wherever he went. --i can find a document here he, as you are member, came remember, came under a lot of scrutiny when he was running for president to 1988, and his in whole story was, i didn't know anything. i wasn't in the loop, i wasn't in the cockpit. he was trying to show himself simultaneously as right there with the gipper and yet conveniently offstage when trouble hit. bush left a diary that was not...
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with malcolm nance. because when he says something is a big deal, it's a big deal. >>> and president trump promised that he would confront china on day one. this weekend, it wasn't exactly a confrontation. george will will join us on the trump presidency meeting reality once again. >>> for me it's been a very interesting experience. but in the end, i think it's going to be an experience that leads to an even better health care plan. we're going to go for tax reform, which i've always liked. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. when a fire destroyed everything in our living room. we replaced it all without touching our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. no. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance when liberty stands with you™. is to
with malcolm nance. because when he says something is a big deal, it's a big deal. >>> and president trump promised that he would confront china on day one. this weekend, it wasn't exactly a confrontation. george will will join us on the trump presidency meeting reality once again. >>> for me it's been a very interesting experience. but in the end, i think it's going to be an experience that leads to an even better health care plan. we're going to go for tax reform, which i've...
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with malcolm nance. because when he says something is a big deal, it's a big deal. >>> and president trump promised that he would confront china on day one. this weekend, it wasn't exactly a confrontation. george will will join us on the trump presidency meeting reality once again. so you're having a party? how nice. i'll be right there. and the butchery begins. what am i gonna wear? this party is super fancy. let's go. i'm ready. are you my uber? [ horn honks ] hold on. don't wait for watchathon week to return. [ doorbell rings ] who's that? show me netflix. sign up for netflix on x1 today and keep watching all year long. >>> for me it's been a very interesting experience. but in the end, i think it's going to be an experience that leads to an even better health care plan. we're going to go for tax reform, which i've always liked. hey, ready for the big meeting? yeah. uh, hello!? a meeting? it's a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. why don't you start without me? oh. ye
with malcolm nance. because when he says something is a big deal, it's a big deal. >>> and president trump promised that he would confront china on day one. this weekend, it wasn't exactly a confrontation. george will will join us on the trump presidency meeting reality once again. so you're having a party? how nice. i'll be right there. and the butchery begins. what am i gonna wear? this party is super fancy. let's go. i'm ready. are you my uber? [ horn honks ] hold on. don't wait for...
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but, malcolm, i think the first question goes to you. explain to the good folks watching what a fisa warrant is, how hard they are to get, how much certainty you have to show a federal judge that it's worth looking at someone, and who is carter page? >> well, as you know, carter page was a campaign person that donald trump said early last year was the person who, you know, advises him on issues of russia. a fisa warrant is a foreign intelligence surveillance act warrant, which is a secret court which issues warrants so that american citizens who are being investigated for counterintelligence, which is spy-hunting, or counterterrorism, which is, we suspect that they're operating with terrorists, it allows the justice department to use all the national resources or select resources to go after those individuals and work up a case or prove them innocent one way or the other. the fbi director, about three weeks ago, sat down along with the director of the national security agency and made it very clear that a fisa warrant for it to be issued
but, malcolm, i think the first question goes to you. explain to the good folks watching what a fisa warrant is, how hard they are to get, how much certainty you have to show a federal judge that it's worth looking at someone, and who is carter page? >> well, as you know, carter page was a campaign person that donald trump said early last year was the person who, you know, advises him on issues of russia. a fisa warrant is a foreign intelligence surveillance act warrant, which is a secret...
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according to a family member that we spoke with norwood is malcolm cunningham's step grand father. they all lived here in this northeast neighborhood inside that blue house. court records say the defendant, cunningham was asked to move out just weeks earlier after threatening to kill everyone inside that house apparently returned on sunday. what was your reaction to what happened, though? >> i didn't like it. that's all i can say. >> the woman who thans ad the door here identified herself as malcolm cunningham's grandmother. he did not live with this grandmother. he was living with his other grandmother and the vic testimony. we spoke with cunningham's brother on the phone and he confirms what court records describe her, a living situation that was quickly spiraling out of control. cunningham was involved with sera members inside the home. in one instance he said he was going to kill a family member who was staring at him. this took place after the grandmother left to go to a doctor's office. on another occasion he reportedly pulled a knife on a family member much that's when he wa
according to a family member that we spoke with norwood is malcolm cunningham's step grand father. they all lived here in this northeast neighborhood inside that blue house. court records say the defendant, cunningham was asked to move out just weeks earlier after threatening to kill everyone inside that house apparently returned on sunday. what was your reaction to what happened, though? >> i didn't like it. that's all i can say. >> the woman who thans ad the door here identified...
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the ma'amly as a whole did have some issues malcolm cunningham faces second degree murder. >> also in the district, a maintenance worker d morning after part of a large tree fell on top of him. this happened at independent avenue and first street in southeast. officialses say matthew mcclellan was working on an irrigation pipe when the tree fell. >> easing congestion and improving safety along route one in alexandria. tonight residents got to voice their special on an expansion project a meeting was held to discuss widening richmond highway. >> what we're planning on doing in genoise widening about a three-mile section to six lanes much it's currently four lanes. what we don't have today is a median. right now the median is used to do different movements along the corridor and it's because there's so many access points along route one. we're going to reserve a median. it's going to be grass at this time. transportation offeringses says the road expansion is necessary to accommodate a rapid busies tell in frkt. if road expansion could affect 200 families. >> we now know the name of the
the ma'amly as a whole did have some issues malcolm cunningham faces second degree murder. >> also in the district, a maintenance worker d morning after part of a large tree fell on top of him. this happened at independent avenue and first street in southeast. officialses say matthew mcclellan was working on an irrigation pipe when the tree fell. >> easing congestion and improving safety along route one in alexandria. tonight residents got to voice their special on an expansion...
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malcolm mitchell.alcolm mitchell who as a rookie handled the pressure of the true bowl like an absolute veteran. way to go, malcolm. good job. or nate ebner who played in our olympic rugby team last summer, pretty good athlete, right? and in brazil, and he was in brazil playing and doing really special is an all-pro team guy and player. so neat, congratulations. where is nate? which is a tougher sport, football or rugby? i had a feeling you might say that. everyone played a role and everyone played as champions. was the first overtime game in super bowl history and it ended with a legendary victory for this proud franchise and for these absolutely terrific players and coaches. you have the best record in football with 14 wins and only two losses and that does not happen by accident. it takes hard work, dedication, and commitment by every member of the team to work together in pursuit of the ultimate goal, a goal that very few people achieve. you have achieved it five times, many of you and our coach an
malcolm mitchell.alcolm mitchell who as a rookie handled the pressure of the true bowl like an absolute veteran. way to go, malcolm. good job. or nate ebner who played in our olympic rugby team last summer, pretty good athlete, right? and in brazil, and he was in brazil playing and doing really special is an all-pro team guy and player. so neat, congratulations. where is nate? which is a tougher sport, football or rugby? i had a feeling you might say that. everyone played a role and everyone...
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i want to thank you, malcolm, for coming here today. malcolm: thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span 3. follow us on twitter @c-span history for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. ♪ >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it's brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> we are at the rotunda at the university of virginia. we take you to the special collections library to learn more about the thomas jefferson papers. edward gaynor: jefferson is the founder of uva. he worked many years to develop the system of education in virginia. uva was his last great project. he did it after he left the
i want to thank you, malcolm, for coming here today. malcolm: thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span 3. follow us on twitter @c-span history for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest...
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malcolm turnbull and i have discussed ways to renew prosperity for our people.a sturdy foundation. the free trade agreement between our countries is a case study in success. countries is a case study in success. while we can still make additional progress, it is a model for when a mutually beneficial trade agreement can be. —— for what. you continue to be a big economic partner. 0ur relationship is worth a stunning $1.5 trillion. how to wait investment has grown by 50% injust the last three years alone. and we still have room to grow. we need to break down barriers and encourage piracy is that will encourage more trade, innovation, and opportunities for our people. —— encourage policies. that was the us vice president, mike pence, in sydney, australia, alongside the prime minister of australia, malcolm turnbull. reaffirming the country's' unsha keable bond, between reaffirming the country's' unshakeable bond, between the two countries, he spoke about north korea. 0bviously australia a very big regional partner in the situation of north korea. he said that austra
malcolm turnbull and i have discussed ways to renew prosperity for our people.a sturdy foundation. the free trade agreement between our countries is a case study in success. countries is a case study in success. while we can still make additional progress, it is a model for when a mutually beneficial trade agreement can be. —— for what. you continue to be a big economic partner. 0ur relationship is worth a stunning $1.5 trillion. how to wait investment has grown by 50% injust the last three...
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malcolm nance gets the last word.sador brigety and malcolm nance, thank you for join us. >>> coming up, coming up on tuesday in georgia, democrat jon ossoff has a big lead in that race. and he will join us next. is to always keep track of your employees.r micromanage them. make sure they're producing. woo! employee of the month! you really shouldn't leave their side. vita coco coconut water, hydration comes naturally. lwho's the lucky lady? i'm going to the bank, to discuss a mortgage. ugh, see, you need a loan, you put on a suit, you go crawling to the bank. this is how i dress to get a mortgage. i just go to lendingtree. i calculate how much home i can afford. i get multiple offers to compare side by side. and the best part is... the banks come crawling to me. everything you need to get a better mortgage. clothing optional. lendingtree, when banks compete, you win. okay! ...awkward. before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps
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malcolm nance gets the last word.dor brigety and malcolm nance, thank you for join us. >>> coming up, coming up on tuesday in georgia, democrat jon ossoff has a big lead in that race. and he will join us next. ♪ share the joy of real cream... ...with reddi-wip. the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after harvoni treatment. tell your doctor if you've ever had hepatitis b, a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv or any other medical conditions and about all the medicines you take including her
malcolm nance gets the last word.dor brigety and malcolm nance, thank you for join us. >>> coming up, coming up on tuesday in georgia, democrat jon ossoff has a big lead in that race. and he will join us next. ♪ share the joy of real cream... ...with reddi-wip. the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to...
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thank you, congressman boyle and malcolm nantz. coming up, it took 14 months since the death of antonin slee ya. and now the united states supreme court is back to nine members. but republicans had to change senate rules to confirm him. will that come back to haunt them? that's next on politicsnation. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. adult 7+ promotes alertness and mental sharpness in dogs 7 and older. (ray) the difference has been incredible. she is much more aware. she wants to learn things. (vo) purina pro plan bright mind. nutrition that performs. ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. the market.redict but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or yo
thank you, congressman boyle and malcolm nantz. coming up, it took 14 months since the death of antonin slee ya. and now the united states supreme court is back to nine members. but republicans had to change senate rules to confirm him. will that come back to haunt them? that's next on politicsnation. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. adult 7+...
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malcolm jenkins is a guy whose veteran on this team and really doesn't have a say so but today he gavewants cornerbacks. of course. we all do. and he's a safety so of course he's going to want little bit of help but regardless of who the eagles draft, he thinks this team is one or two guys away from being an nfc east champ and play off contender. today we spoke to him about what this team needs to do. >> we're very competitive in the east and so now it's just about, you know, how do you stack up wins and continue to stay year and i think that just comes with experience. it comes with maturity. and so i feel like we're a couple pieces away from winning the east and making the playof playoffs. >> and a quick note for the phillies. not a good situation with aaron nola. they just put him on the ten day disabled list with a back strain. he just started pitching well and the phillies are on a winning streak. unfortunately, he'll be out for some time. he'll be re-evaluated after that. once again, i'm here at the parkway. the nfl draft it's amazing. the stage looks great. hopefully, hopefully
malcolm jenkins is a guy whose veteran on this team and really doesn't have a say so but today he gavewants cornerbacks. of course. we all do. and he's a safety so of course he's going to want little bit of help but regardless of who the eagles draft, he thinks this team is one or two guys away from being an nfc east champ and play off contender. today we spoke to him about what this team needs to do. >> we're very competitive in the east and so now it's just about, you know, how do you...
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malcolm, two-part question to start you off. your reaction to this mission, knowing what precipitated it. and what does this do to the optics that you and i have talked about for months -- u.s., russia? >> well, my initial response came right after secretary of state tillerson made a 180-degree turn on u.s. policy. and that and the information that secretary -- sorry -- vice president mike pence stated in the white house tonight. those were two key intelligence indicators that the united states was going to do something significant. the level of that significance is proportionate. a 50, 60-cruise missile strike on the air force base. it is a small secondary air force bay. it's never been significant except for its close air support. but what's even more significant is in the last few months, al-shayrat has been home to the iranian revolutionary guard corps, and they have had forces launch attacks from there, not using aircraft but using it as a logistics base and operations base, which is a factor that i'm sure pentagon planners
malcolm, two-part question to start you off. your reaction to this mission, knowing what precipitated it. and what does this do to the optics that you and i have talked about for months -- u.s., russia? >> well, my initial response came right after secretary of state tillerson made a 180-degree turn on u.s. policy. and that and the information that secretary -- sorry -- vice president mike pence stated in the white house tonight. those were two key intelligence indicators that the united...
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i think malcolm is right. we get dragged into thinking we're watching an interesting survival or something here or apprentice, and in fact the stakes are us. >> i think it's always been a big fear too is every day there's friction with the u.s. somewhere in the world whe. we're the biggest world power. and every day we've depended on officials, the president, others to recognize it and ease off and press the gas when necessary. the fear has always been that trump will stumble into a war by accident, by talking too tough on north korea when they're not playing around. let's say he launched those tomahawks in the wrong place and the intelligence isn't right. you hit some russians by accident, which is certainly plausible if you try to repeat in syria. these are all really serious issues and we're getting this kind of tough guy routine followed up by, well, russia is a strong country, though, but we are strong too. it's kind of bizarre talk in the middle of all of this. >> there are no core principles that seem t
i think malcolm is right. we get dragged into thinking we're watching an interesting survival or something here or apprentice, and in fact the stakes are us. >> i think it's always been a big fear too is every day there's friction with the u.s. somewhere in the world whe. we're the biggest world power. and every day we've depended on officials, the president, others to recognize it and ease off and press the gas when necessary. the fear has always been that trump will stumble into a war...
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what would have been good news to malcolm turnbull, he would have been happy to hear that mike pencerefugees. now, this was at the heart of that awkward conversation back injanuary, wasn't it? absolutely awkward. a phone call that really went pear shaped in many ways. so to give this background, this deal to accept up to 1250 refugees currently at an offshore detention centre off the australian coast was agreed in the 0bama administration. it much liked by president trump when he took over, calling it a dud deal on twitter. since then massive confusion about what will happen with these people and vice president pence reaffirmed and vice president pence reaffirmed and said the white house will not, if not admire, the agreement, and will consider these people for refugee resettlement. however he also stressed they would be subject to the same extreme betting efforts are much about from the us. by no means certain that the majority or even a large number of these people would eventually end up in the us so while malcolm turnbull, the australian prime minister, would have smiled a hearin
what would have been good news to malcolm turnbull, he would have been happy to hear that mike pencerefugees. now, this was at the heart of that awkward conversation back injanuary, wasn't it? absolutely awkward. a phone call that really went pear shaped in many ways. so to give this background, this deal to accept up to 1250 refugees currently at an offshore detention centre off the australian coast was agreed in the 0bama administration. it much liked by president trump when he took over,...
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harry. >> sreenivasan: malcolm, let's talk a little bit about that.how has the climate changed in the past few days since the attack? >> reporter: as far as the latest opinion polls are concerned, those put emmanuel macron in the lead and marine le pen in the second place at the moment. but, those opinion polls were taken before the shooting, and so there are some experts who do believe that the shooting could seriously have an and the person who is likely to benefit most is going to be marine le pen. >> sreenivasan: something you mentioned in the expees even some of the folks that you talked to in the story point out, there is a little bit of strategy as a voter going in because this is just a first round. they might actually vote in ray different way than who their candidate is that they're supporting just to try to vote against somebody who they dislike strongly. >> reporter: the french system is very different from the united states one, and there is normally the first round. i mean, if by some miracle, somebody was to get 50% of the vote they wou
harry. >> sreenivasan: malcolm, let's talk a little bit about that.how has the climate changed in the past few days since the attack? >> reporter: as far as the latest opinion polls are concerned, those put emmanuel macron in the lead and marine le pen in the second place at the moment. but, those opinion polls were taken before the shooting, and so there are some experts who do believe that the shooting could seriously have an and the person who is likely to benefit most is going...
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and i did the same thing with malcolm forbes. a great friend of mine. not feel good about malcolm forbes. then i realised he wasjust doing his thing just trying to do the right thing, and i apologised to malcolm forbes, because he was just really doing his thing. and malcolm forbes has since died. and new york city has lost a great guy and a great character. the impression from what you write is that you haven't had a good press. you haven't enjoyed relations with the press, you think the press has misled you, lied to you. is that an occupational hazard? i think it is an occupational hazard. i think a lot of the press is dishonest, i think a lot of the press is really, really dishonest. most people think i get great publicity. i happen to think i get terrible publicity. do you mind what people say about you ? i used to mind much more. the one thing i have learned is that it is a one—week phenomenon, sometimes even a one—day phenomenon. it doesn't matter. usually at the end of a week or even a day it is gone. once you get that into your head you can live
and i did the same thing with malcolm forbes. a great friend of mine. not feel good about malcolm forbes. then i realised he wasjust doing his thing just trying to do the right thing, and i apologised to malcolm forbes, because he was just really doing his thing. and malcolm forbes has since died. and new york city has lost a great guy and a great character. the impression from what you write is that you haven't had a good press. you haven't enjoyed relations with the press, you think the press...
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as malcolm pointed out, the lack of professionalism.ents. i think that what you're seeing is, it's almost as if, you know, you have a ceo, the average rank and file is not going to deal with that ceo. but the ceo sets the culture. and when you set the culture, you know, even if you're not directing your individual departments, down to your individual employees, those people are going to act within that culture. and i think that's a very dangerous culture that's coming up here. so we need to, you know -- this needs to move forward. we need to figure out a way to kind of close this out. >> very well-said. we learned that with bridge gate. chris christie set the culture. things happened accordingly. donald trump has set a culture that is odd and unserious, and tied to his family and odd. i'm just going to leave it at that. thank you very much. malcolm nance and jamali, thank you guys, our all-star team. thank you. >>> up next, jared gets put on the hot seat over russia. are allergies holding you back? break through your allergies. try new
as malcolm pointed out, the lack of professionalism.ents. i think that what you're seeing is, it's almost as if, you know, you have a ceo, the average rank and file is not going to deal with that ceo. but the ceo sets the culture. and when you set the culture, you know, even if you're not directing your individual departments, down to your individual employees, those people are going to act within that culture. and i think that's a very dangerous culture that's coming up here. so we need to,...
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ktvu fox 2 news' rob malcolm joins us from sfo with details. >> reporter: good evening scott. that video of that confrontation on the flight from sfo to dallas has gone viral. american airlines has issued an apology an they are investigating. it viz shot by another passenger on board the flight leaving sfo for dallas. it captures the aftermath of the confrontation. in it, you can see the woman who speaks little english holing her baby and pleading with the flight attendant. passengers on the flight are accusing the flight attendant of hitting the mother with her child's stroller. the person who posted the video described it by saying "a flight attendant violently took a stroller from a lady with her baby." the woman in the video was not the only one upset. a passenger gets up to confront the flight attendant and asks for his name. >> i'll knock you out. [ talking over one another ] >> i don't care what the story is. no one hurt a baby. >> reporter: the video comes two weeks after a united airlines passenger was forcibly removed from a flight in chicago because of overbookin
ktvu fox 2 news' rob malcolm joins us from sfo with details. >> reporter: good evening scott. that video of that confrontation on the flight from sfo to dallas has gone viral. american airlines has issued an apology an they are investigating. it viz shot by another passenger on board the flight leaving sfo for dallas. it captures the aftermath of the confrontation. in it, you can see the woman who speaks little english holing her baby and pleading with the flight attendant. passengers...
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mike pence and malcolm turnbull also discussed heightened tensions in the korean peninsula.ramme. yes. we heard kind of both sides of the tactics really been used against north korea. on one side, the heavy military presence in the us claims it can have in the region, but also what it wants to see with diplomacy is china with strategic force and economic power with north korea cutting off lines if need be to make sure that pyongyang falls into line. i think this is where australia can actually have a role. australia's relationship with china is quite strong. it is a strong trading partner. we understand that malcolm turnbull may have had discussions around the time of mike pence's visit with china to reinforce the point that china must act in order to make sure the world is secure. as air force to take stock from sydney, mike pence will be reassured. —— force ii. australia now feels it has a strong friend in the white house. wrinkles in the bilateral relationship between australia and america, indeed. how will this move forward in repairing these strained relations? as you h
mike pence and malcolm turnbull also discussed heightened tensions in the korean peninsula.ramme. yes. we heard kind of both sides of the tactics really been used against north korea. on one side, the heavy military presence in the us claims it can have in the region, but also what it wants to see with diplomacy is china with strategic force and economic power with north korea cutting off lines if need be to make sure that pyongyang falls into line. i think this is where australia can actually...
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the australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull, said australia supported the strike.government strongly supports the swift and just response of the united states. this was a calibrated, proportionate and targeted response. it sends a strong message to the assad regime and, as isaid, has message to the assad regime and, as i said, has been struck at the very airfield from which the chemical attack was delivered. this is a vitally important signal, a vitally important message, that we will not tolerate, the world will not tolerate, the world will not tolerate, the world will not tolerate, the use of these chemical weapons. the retribution has been proportionate and it has been swift. we support the united states in that swift action. we hope and pray it will see the end of the use of chemical weapons in syria. malcolm turnbull there. let's ta ke turnbull there. let's take a look through the headlines. hmm. mostly about syria. there are some other stories. let's start with the arab news, of course, most of the papers went to the press before the strikes were carried out.
the australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull, said australia supported the strike.government strongly supports the swift and just response of the united states. this was a calibrated, proportionate and targeted response. it sends a strong message to the assad regime and, as isaid, has message to the assad regime and, as i said, has been struck at the very airfield from which the chemical attack was delivered. this is a vitally important signal, a vitally important message, that we will not...
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let's go and meet malcolm. hello, malcolm, great to meet you.flights. what was that like? yes, well, it was a very interesting period in my life of doing national service in the air force. we initially had very old aircraft, the halifax. we used to be directed by the weather forecasts, we would fly for the day into where the worst weather was to find out what was really happening. as we tended to fly the majority of the flights fairly low down, it could be very bumpy. it could be very wet at the front because the aircraft used to leak a bit, being old. you could have lightning and it was also a very difficult exercise for the whole crew, for pilots to fly and navigators to get there and back. and with the poor radio waves and everything like that, we would often be a bit of truck. and —— and off track. ican imagine. it was arduous for the whole crew, not just the observer. i just sat back. ernie, i mentioned earlier that i had a personal link to this place. my grandfather was an aeronautical engineer in northern ireland for many years. can you t
let's go and meet malcolm. hello, malcolm, great to meet you.flights. what was that like? yes, well, it was a very interesting period in my life of doing national service in the air force. we initially had very old aircraft, the halifax. we used to be directed by the weather forecasts, we would fly for the day into where the worst weather was to find out what was really happening. as we tended to fly the majority of the flights fairly low down, it could be very bumpy. it could be very wet at...
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(narrator) lee's ambitious "malcolm x" cost over $25 million.malcolm "x") i say and i say it again, you been had, you been joked. you been hoodwinked, bamboozled and led astray, run amok. there was a point in the film, after we had finished shooting, while we were finishing, where the money was cut off. i wanted to continue working, so i called up michael jordan and magic johnson, prince, janet jackson, tracy chapman, oprah winfrey, and i just told them the truth: i need money. and they wrote me a check -- all of them. (narrator) 1994 signaled a return to smaller budgets with "crooklyn" a film about growing up in brooklyn in the 1970's. what we wanted to do is to elevate black cinema to what we've done in music, in sports and everything else. we're not at the level yet because we're in our infancy as far as films go. but another 20 years, we're going to produce our duke ellingtons, our own mary beardons, our james baldwins, people of that stature in film. (jim jarmusch) for us in new york at the time, in the late seventies, it was an idea kind o
(narrator) lee's ambitious "malcolm x" cost over $25 million.malcolm "x") i say and i say it again, you been had, you been joked. you been hoodwinked, bamboozled and led astray, run amok. there was a point in the film, after we had finished shooting, while we were finishing, where the money was cut off. i wanted to continue working, so i called up michael jordan and magic johnson, prince, janet jackson, tracy chapman, oprah winfrey, and i just told them the truth: i need...
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we go back to malcolm nance, our intelligence expert. for those who did not see his first appearance with us since the attack about an hour ago, malcolm, i want you to go into greater detail. we see these beautiful pictures at night from the decks of these two u.s. navy vessels in the eastern mediterranean. i am tempted to quote the great leonard co hen. i am guided by the beauty of our weapons. they are beautiful pictures of fearsome armorments making for them what is a brief flight over this air field. what are you convinced that they hit? >> they are beautiful photographs but you have to understand that that is beauty in the destruction of other men and individuals and machines. and they are destructive weapons systems in flight. what they have struck out the air base. right now had a series -- mid 23 aircraft and mid 25s and other helicopters there. but for the most -- we would immediately get rid of capacity to protect aircraft and essentially punish syria by taking away a part of their aircraft fleet. that is the exact strategy tha
we go back to malcolm nance, our intelligence expert. for those who did not see his first appearance with us since the attack about an hour ago, malcolm, i want you to go into greater detail. we see these beautiful pictures at night from the decks of these two u.s. navy vessels in the eastern mediterranean. i am tempted to quote the great leonard co hen. i am guided by the beauty of our weapons. they are beautiful pictures of fearsome armorments making for them what is a brief flight over this...
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that's all i can say. >> the woman who thans ad the door here identified herself as malcolm cunningham's grand moamplet he did not live with her. cunningham was living with his other grandmother and the victim. now we spoke with cunningham's brother over the phone and he confirms what court records describe, a living situation that was quickly deteriorating. court records say cunningham was involved in several altercations with pamly members inside the home and one instance he said he was going to kill staring at him. this incident happened when his grandmother left the house to go to a doctor's aa pointment and reportedly took place less than a month before the murder on another occasion he reportedly pulled a knife on a family member and said he would kill everyone inside the house. that's when was told he had three weeks to move out. \he\e used a black and silver knife to kill the 69 year old victim david norwood. the knife was later found in a dumb bin. >> how is the family holding up. >> everybody is fine. thank you. >> that woman identified herself as the victim's granddaughter. no
that's all i can say. >> the woman who thans ad the door here identified herself as malcolm cunningham's grand moamplet he did not live with her. cunningham was living with his other grandmother and the victim. now we spoke with cunningham's brother over the phone and he confirms what court records describe, a living situation that was quickly deteriorating. court records say cunningham was involved in several altercations with pamly members inside the home and one instance he said he was...
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. >> malcolm nance, isn't it a question of what are they saying from ts point forwar when you look at what tillerson was saying the week before the emical attack in syria, he seemed like he hadn't even found his way around the office yet and didn't have the vaguest idea what a reasonable talking point sounded like on syria, saying he was going to leave it to, what, the democratic expression of the syrian people, what would happen to assad. everything he has said since the chemical attack has been a strong statement about both syria and the russian involvement in that, including him speculating that russia could possibly have known about it before the fact. so is it one of those things where like with pompeo today, you pick a spot and you say we're going to start watching him from here forward and see what he does? >> well, yes, because prior to last week, things were pretty rudderless in the white house. and that rudderlessness came from the palace intrigue that was going on between jared kushner, steve bannon, donald trump jumping in both feet in certain things. but now you have gene
. >> malcolm nance, isn't it a question of what are they saying from ts point forwar when you look at what tillerson was saying the week before the emical attack in syria, he seemed like he hadn't even found his way around the office yet and didn't have the vaguest idea what a reasonable talking point sounded like on syria, saying he was going to leave it to, what, the democratic expression of the syrian people, what would happen to assad. everything he has said since the chemical attack...
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malcolm mitchell. it's true. malcolm mitchell who, as a rookie, handled the pressure of the super bowl like an absolute true veteran. way to go, malcolm. [ applause ] good job. ornate ebner who played on our olympic rugby team last summer. pretty good athlete, right? and in brazil. he was in brazil playing and doing really well and is an all pro special team guy and player. so, nate, congratulations. where's nate? [ applause ] which is the tougher sport, football or rugby? [ laughter ] had a feeling you might say that. but everyone played a role and everybody played as champions. it was the first overtime game in super bowl history. and it ended with a legendary victory for this proud franchise and for these absolutely terrific players and coaches. you had the best record in football, with 14 wins and only two losses. that doesn't happen by accident. it takes hard work, dedication and a commitment by every member of the team to work together in pursuit of the ultimate goal, a goal that very few people achieve. yo
malcolm mitchell. it's true. malcolm mitchell who, as a rookie, handled the pressure of the super bowl like an absolute true veteran. way to go, malcolm. [ applause ] good job. ornate ebner who played on our olympic rugby team last summer. pretty good athlete, right? and in brazil. he was in brazil playing and doing really well and is an all pro special team guy and player. so, nate, congratulations. where's nate? [ applause ] which is the tougher sport, football or rugby? [ laughter ] had a...
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so, you know, not good. >> so let me put you on the spot, malcolm. if you're in t press and you're in that briefing room today, what'the question you want answered by snpir? >> oh. it's the exact same question i've been asking for the last seven months and it's the key question that all intelligence and law enforcement agencies have been asking since day one. not just do these relationships occur, have they manifested themselves, but why? why does michael flynn hide his relationship to this turkish company which was actually a conduit and lobbyist for the government of russia. why did michael flynn hide cash receipts he received from russia today and sit at the right hand of vladimir putin. that's motivational and a key question that will determine whether this administration had any collusion or contacts related to the hackings or whether they're operating as agents of a attorn agents foreign power. we don't know. >> you have done incredible reporting on this. what's your thought about that? >> there's a piece as we reported that lawyers for flynn h
so, you know, not good. >> so let me put you on the spot, malcolm. if you're in t press and you're in that briefing room today, what'the question you want answered by snpir? >> oh. it's the exact same question i've been asking for the last seven months and it's the key question that all intelligence and law enforcement agencies have been asking since day one. not just do these relationships occur, have they manifested themselves, but why? why does michael flynn hide his relationship...
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malcolm jenkins wants a cornerback. and malcolm being an ohio state guy he has his eye or buckeye on two. he says they need a number one corner and thinks the birds are close to contending. >> we're very competitive in the east. and so now it's just about how do you stack up wins and continue to stay consistent toward the end of the year? and i think that just comes with experience. it comes with maturity. so i feel like we're a couple pieces away from winning the east and making the playoffs. >> temple's hasan reddick may be a top 15 pick and will be picked in his hometown area. he received the key to the city today. he played at haddon heights high school and walked on at temple and made himself into an nfl player. he is an inspiration to kids coming from tough beginnings. >>> i've always said that if i ever get to this platform i will help rebuild, you know, and help the youth of my city. i want to show them there is more to life than running around and living life in the street. so like i said, i've been given this
malcolm jenkins wants a cornerback. and malcolm being an ohio state guy he has his eye or buckeye on two. he says they need a number one corner and thinks the birds are close to contending. >> we're very competitive in the east. and so now it's just about how do you stack up wins and continue to stay consistent toward the end of the year? and i think that just comes with experience. it comes with maturity. so i feel like we're a couple pieces away from winning the east and making the...
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malcolm jenkins wants the eagles to draft a quarterback. malcolm says the birds need a number one corner back and the birds think the birds are close to contending. >> we're very competitive in the east and so now it's just about how do you stack up wins and continue to stay consistent toward the end of the year and i think that comes with experience and it comes with maturity so i feel like we're a couple pieces away from winning the east and making the playoffs. >> sounds good. temple's haason reddick is a pick. receiving the key to the city today in camden. he is from camden played at haddon heights high school. he walked on at temple and he has made himself too noaa a possible first round pick in the nfl. he's an inspiration to kids from tough beginnings. >> i just want to show the youth here that it's so much more to life than running around in the streets and doing dangerous things and i hope to do that by being an inspiration, my story. i hope that they can relate and see that with hard work and determination if you continue to push
malcolm jenkins wants the eagles to draft a quarterback. malcolm says the birds need a number one corner back and the birds think the birds are close to contending. >> we're very competitive in the east and so now it's just about how do you stack up wins and continue to stay consistent toward the end of the year and i think that comes with experience and it comes with maturity so i feel like we're a couple pieces away from winning the east and making the playoffs. >> sounds good....
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revisit something old faces we caught up with safety malcolm jenkins and asked him if he still remainsntact with the guys who left the nest this off season. >> when you create bonds with guys, they don't -- they don't end based on the jersey color that they wear. so, you know, we'll still hang out with connor in the off seasons. we'll talk to bennie and all even though carol going to the cowboys -- >> you're not going to talk to him. >> not during during the season weevil talk after the. >> good stuff from malcolm. good stuff down at ugh is it a the battle for the green jacket continues round two of the master today's and yesterday it was all about the wind. today not so much. still breezy but 65 temperatures makes for lower scores. four players tied at four under bar. garcia and fowler looking fog their first green jackets. hoffman and peters are died tied at minus four. >> still early. >> no tiger. no dustin johnson. >> still fun to watch. springtime is here. >> absolutely. >> thanks sean. >> big big warmup. >> it will finally feel like spring by tomorrow afternoon high temperatures
revisit something old faces we caught up with safety malcolm jenkins and asked him if he still remainsntact with the guys who left the nest this off season. >> when you create bonds with guys, they don't -- they don't end based on the jersey color that they wear. so, you know, we'll still hang out with connor in the off seasons. we'll talk to bennie and all even though carol going to the cowboys -- >> you're not going to talk to him. >> not during during the season weevil talk...
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we had an opportunity to catch up with malcolm jenkins.was a first round selection back in 2009 out of ohio state. he was drafted as a corner back but later moved over to safety. but we asked him about the transition from college to the pros playing corner. >> in college you play 4, 5, legitimate receivers in the whole season where in this year i feel like every team we play has the number one big-time name. so that's hard to transition. and there is scheme which you're asking what that guy to do compared to what he did in college. it's just a hard position to evaluate. >>> the phillies are off tonight they start a three-game series against the marlins tomorrow and also aaron nola the righty going on a 10-day disabled list with a strain in his lower back. they think he'll miss one to two starts. we'll be right back. >> gramry award winning musician kenny g. performs a concert 30,000 feet in the air. >> he was on a weekend flight from tampa heading to los angeles. he agreed to perform a private concert only if his fellow passengers donated
we had an opportunity to catch up with malcolm jenkins.was a first round selection back in 2009 out of ohio state. he was drafted as a corner back but later moved over to safety. but we asked him about the transition from college to the pros playing corner. >> in college you play 4, 5, legitimate receivers in the whole season where in this year i feel like every team we play has the number one big-time name. so that's hard to transition. and there is scheme which you're asking what that...
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ktvu's robert handa tells us -- rob malcolm tells us parents plan to sue cal if coulter isn't allowed to speak thursday. >> reporter: berk lease' campus is -- berkeley's campus is quiet now. conservative commentator and author ann coulter is staking her ground. >> i'm definitely speaking next thursday. >> reporter: she made her news after uc berkeley canceled her thursday april 27 meeting. instead the school asked her to choose an afternoon of may 2. school officials sent a letter to them saying the event is being canceled because of security concern. the statement read in part, "police have very specific intelligence regarding threats that could pose a grave danger to the speaker, her audience, and protesters at the event that goes ahead next thursday." the decision comes on the heels after violent clashes took place between far right supporters and far left protesters at a pro-trump rally last weekend. in february a campus appearance was canceled after protesters rioted outside the event. leaving students concerned. >> it is kind of worrisome thinking about, well, what might happen
ktvu's robert handa tells us -- rob malcolm tells us parents plan to sue cal if coulter isn't allowed to speak thursday. >> reporter: berk lease' campus is -- berkeley's campus is quiet now. conservative commentator and author ann coulter is staking her ground. >> i'm definitely speaking next thursday. >> reporter: she made her news after uc berkeley canceled her thursday april 27 meeting. instead the school asked her to choose an afternoon of may 2. school officials sent a...
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rob malcolm, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> and we are coming up on our 5:00 hour.he senate faces a showdown over judge neil gorsuch today. at 5:00, the dramatic week ahead as senators prepare to cast key votes. >> and the bay area's new b.a.r.t. station is open for business. some passengers say they were caught off guard by a glitch in the service. rvice. good morning. we can see traffic is going to be okay if you're driving on the golden gate bridge heading to the toll plaza. . >> a very warm weekend will be okay today. the northwest breeze and we'll talk about that and what is in store later in the week. big changes. big changes. ♪ hitting the mid-morning wall? with up to 24 grams of hearty protein jimmy dean bowls help you avoid it. shine on. creamy, crunchy, chocolatey, hershey's. packed with cookies or almond pieces. hershey's has the taste you love in every bite. good morning, thank you for joining us this morning. a look at the airport this morning. baby hold on to me. eddie money. i love him. and a lot of money in baseball. we were talking about that and lo
rob malcolm, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> and we are coming up on our 5:00 hour.he senate faces a showdown over judge neil gorsuch today. at 5:00, the dramatic week ahead as senators prepare to cast key votes. >> and the bay area's new b.a.r.t. station is open for business. some passengers say they were caught off guard by a glitch in the service. rvice. good morning. we can see traffic is going to be okay if you're driving on the golden gate bridge heading to the toll plaza. . >>...
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enkins, malcolm jenkins. there's a mic. mr. jenkins: thank you, representative elijah cummings and mr. conyers for having us, giving us this time to share and speak. it's an honor for us. i created a foundation an started working in communities, certain communities that i lived in or played ball in, in 2010 and as of right now we're in four different states, new jersey, where i'm from, ohio, where i went to the ohio state university, new orleans, louisiana, where i won the super bowl with the saints, and now in philadelphia, pennsylvania, where i play with the eagles. it's been very, very porn to me to give back to these communities, especially these underserved communities, because i see the impact and have had experiences along my way that have gotten me to where i am. we do thicks that are an array of different programs, whether it be stem scholarships, mentoring, and we understand the impact that those type of programs have. but the programs, as many as we do, do not change the environment in which our youth go back to. the
enkins, malcolm jenkins. there's a mic. mr. jenkins: thank you, representative elijah cummings and mr. conyers for having us, giving us this time to share and speak. it's an honor for us. i created a foundation an started working in communities, certain communities that i lived in or played ball in, in 2010 and as of right now we're in four different states, new jersey, where i'm from, ohio, where i went to the ohio state university, new orleans, louisiana, where i won the super bowl with the...
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three purple hearts, two silver stars, two distinguished service crosses and our terrorism analyst malcolm nance is here in new york with us. a 35 year veteran of that trade, including naval intelligence, special operations and homeland security. chris jansing, to you in florida first. in a way, starting this morning, this changed everything. it changed the optics, and it changed the discussion. >> reporter: without a doubt. i mean, they feel it is an overwhelming success. it's no secret this has been a very tough run for this president. he had approval ratings in the mid 30s. now he has taken what they believe -- this white house has been decisive very measured actions. they have hinted to what the allies have been saying, praise from the uk, from germany, from france. you heard what has been largely approval from members of congress, even those who think that he should have had congressional approval, many of those folks still agreeing with him. and they think it sets the stage, sending a message that there is a new sheriff in town, that this is not going to be the barack obama that pres
three purple hearts, two silver stars, two distinguished service crosses and our terrorism analyst malcolm nance is here in new york with us. a 35 year veteran of that trade, including naval intelligence, special operations and homeland security. chris jansing, to you in florida first. in a way, starting this morning, this changed everything. it changed the optics, and it changed the discussion. >> reporter: without a doubt. i mean, they feel it is an overwhelming success. it's no secret...
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thank you so much for your time, as ever, sir malcolm rippon, the former foreign secretary.rom our correspondent. very interesting to hear someone with experience in us — russia relations... the response from russian officials was really harsh. mr putin called it aggression against a sovereign state, but in a statement published by the russian prime minister nearly an hour ago, the language was even more harsh. he said that the fog has diminished and now we see the real face of the american establishment. this is quite a warning sign because it seems that before that, since the election of donald trump, mr putin was actually waiting for some signs from trump's administration in order to make up his mind about the future of russian — us relations, and he was hoping for a relaunch of those relations, but now, russia shows that they are really angry, and they may pursue their line, because the response was really harsh. in an official statement by the russian foreign ministry, they even said they believe that acts were prepared in advance, and that the us were just waiting for
thank you so much for your time, as ever, sir malcolm rippon, the former foreign secretary.rom our correspondent. very interesting to hear someone with experience in us — russia relations... the response from russian officials was really harsh. mr putin called it aggression against a sovereign state, but in a statement published by the russian prime minister nearly an hour ago, the language was even more harsh. he said that the fog has diminished and now we see the real face of the american...
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back malcolm nance and naveed, good to have you here.efending what susan rice allegedly did in looking at unmasked intercepts. this is michael hayden. >> on its face, what i know about the susan rice unmasking story, what has gone here is unlawful, appropriate, and here is the punch line, pretty routine. not exceptional. one thing to keep in mind, that report doesn't get to her desk unless someone at ft. meade, nsa thinks it's has foreign intelligence. now she's making a request to better understand what we've already established is important for an intelligence. >> evelyn, we've now become accustomed to the right wing blogosphere that runs the current administration. a lot of people may not be as converse or forgotten what normal government looks like when it functions properly. in what you have seen of what susan rice is alleged to have done, asking to see both sides of intercepted communication is there anything remotely illegal or improper about it? >> no. the fink is what we've heard are a bunch of allegations that came out in a new
back malcolm nance and naveed, good to have you here.efending what susan rice allegedly did in looking at unmasked intercepts. this is michael hayden. >> on its face, what i know about the susan rice unmasking story, what has gone here is unlawful, appropriate, and here is the punch line, pretty routine. not exceptional. one thing to keep in mind, that report doesn't get to her desk unless someone at ft. meade, nsa thinks it's has foreign intelligence. now she's making a request to better...
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we had an opportunity to catch up with malcolm jenkins.was a first round selection back in 2009 out of ohio state. he was drafted as a corner back but later moved over to safety. but we asked him about the transition from college to the pros playing corner. >> in college you play 4, 5, legitimate receivers in the whole season where in this year i feel like every team we play has the number one big-time name. so that's hard to transition. and there is scheme which you're asking what that guy to do compared to what he did in college. it's just a hard position to evaluate. >>> the phillies are off tonight they start a three-game series against the marlins tomorrow and also aaron nola the righty going on a 10-day disabled list with a strain in his lower back. they think he'll m >> gramry award winning musician kenny g. performs a concert 30,000 feet in the air. >> he was on a weekend flight from tampa heading to los angeles. he agreed to perform a private concert only if his fellow passengers donated $1,000 to delta's fund raiser benefiting re
we had an opportunity to catch up with malcolm jenkins.was a first round selection back in 2009 out of ohio state. he was drafted as a corner back but later moved over to safety. but we asked him about the transition from college to the pros playing corner. >> in college you play 4, 5, legitimate receivers in the whole season where in this year i feel like every team we play has the number one big-time name. so that's hard to transition. and there is scheme which you're asking what that...
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malcolm turnbull taking the anzac message and spirit all the way to the middle east.er areas. that will take place in many other countries. it is more than a decade since the last anzac veteran died, is the feeling that this ceremony will carry on? as a backpacker in australia i had the privilege of meeting a gallipoli vetera n. privilege of meeting a gallipoli veteran. he was in his late 80s. he had some amazing to tell. he, like all the others, are now long gone. this is not a dayjust about the anza cs this is not a dayjust about the a nza cs of this is not a dayjust about the anzacs of 1915, it is also an opportunity to remember the sacrifice and service of men and women who have fought in other campaigns and who are stationed in other parts of the world. thank you very much. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbcmikeembley. hello. we may be hurtling towards the end of april, but the weather feels like it has plunged us back into winter. a very chilly feel over the next couple of days. a frosty start to tuesday. plenty of wintry
malcolm turnbull taking the anzac message and spirit all the way to the middle east.er areas. that will take place in many other countries. it is more than a decade since the last anzac veteran died, is the feeling that this ceremony will carry on? as a backpacker in australia i had the privilege of meeting a gallipoli vetera n. privilege of meeting a gallipoli veteran. he was in his late 80s. he had some amazing to tell. he, like all the others, are now long gone. this is not a dayjust about...