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>> stephen: marcia, marcia, marcia!k a lot about donald trump on this show, but every so often it's nice to focus on someone who is actually qualified to be president-- oprah winfrey. oprah-- ( cheers and applause ) i like that. i like that. that's a nice pose. oprah did an interview with "the "the hollywood reporter" recently, and the biggest news from the interview was why she left "60 minutes." apparently, she was getting performance notes that she never expected to get, saying, "it's never a good thing when i have to practice saying my name and have to be told that i have too much emotion in my name. i think i did seven takes on just my name because it was 'too emotional.'" what? "60 minutes" critiqued oprah for speaking with "too much emotion?" that is her thing. that's why her catchphrase isn't "there is a car for you. there is a car for you. and so forth and so on. there are cars for everyone." ( laughter ) well, i just want to say, as a dedicated cbs employee who supports the wisdom of my corporate overlords wit
>> stephen: marcia, marcia, marcia!k a lot about donald trump on this show, but every so often it's nice to focus on someone who is actually qualified to be president-- oprah winfrey. oprah-- ( cheers and applause ) i like that. i like that. that's a nice pose. oprah did an interview with "the "the hollywood reporter" recently, and the biggest news from the interview was why she left "60 minutes." apparently, she was getting performance notes that she never...
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. >> we are back with marcia argust, product director for restore america's parks. thank you for being with us. >> guest: thanks for having me. >> host: tell me what restore america's parks is and what is your interest in the subject? >> guest: the restore america's parks campaign started three years ago at you and we are focused on protecting national parks. resources, cultural resources, natural resources by addressing the deferred maintenance backlog that iscu affecting th national park system. this $12 billion worth of repairs that need to be done nationwide.s >> host: how does that backlog come into being? have parks been underfunded the entire time or is this something that has happened in the past few years suddenly? >> guest: it started happening over a number of years, the past decade even more. the national park service is over 100 years old and the stability and infrastructure of our parts are deteriorating. a lot of structure has reached the end of its lifespan. add to that 300 million visitors come to our parks each year and there is not enough p fundin
. >> we are back with marcia argust, product director for restore america's parks. thank you for being with us. >> guest: thanks for having me. >> host: tell me what restore america's parks is and what is your interest in the subject? >> guest: the restore america's parks campaign started three years ago at you and we are focused on protecting national parks. resources, cultural resources, natural resources by addressing the deferred maintenance backlog that iscu...
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documents extraordinary thing about that is this claim 1st started because a disgruntled employee who marcia just sacked went to the authorities complaining about her subsequently an auditor audited the books of the port authority and produced 2 documents which he said showed that they had been claiming for services rendered to the port authority which were not actually jews at all subsequently that very person was convicted of forging those documents and was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment he in fact absconded so isn't in prison and very recently in the last month came back to kuwait where the kuwaiti court even though he did condon being convicted have allowed him out on bail while his appeal against that is that the contrast to what happened to marsha couldn't be more stark somebody convicted and absconded. marcia who's been under investigation this has been hanging over her head and since 2012 she's been actively pursued by the authorities since 2015 so much so that she's been on bail when she was on bail and her american green card expired she wasn't able to go and go to the states b
documents extraordinary thing about that is this claim 1st started because a disgruntled employee who marcia just sacked went to the authorities complaining about her subsequently an auditor audited the books of the port authority and produced 2 documents which he said showed that they had been claiming for services rendered to the port authority which were not actually jews at all subsequently that very person was convicted of forging those documents and was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment...
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couldn't be more stark somebody convicted and absconded marcia who's been under investigation this is been hanging over her head and since 2012 she's been actively pursued by the authorities since 2015 so much so that she's been on bail when she was on bail and her american green card expired she wasn't able to go and go to the states because she only and the bail conditions are like there are accuser and yet she was then detained for 472 days since november 27th 17 until just this june while he has been treated completely different is very arbitrary it's basically a personal problem with spiraled out of control why would they want to pick on her the great judicial system or is that the greater authority is we believe that there is. in a sense this is bizarre why is this happening i haven't even told you that the same time this you you mentioned about these the sky idea that she them besought she actually bought of a company brought civil proceedings in the kuwaiti court saying this money is doing owing and the quaids the civil courts both but for. 1st instance on appeal actually agre
couldn't be more stark somebody convicted and absconded marcia who's been under investigation this is been hanging over her head and since 2012 she's been actively pursued by the authorities since 2015 so much so that she's been on bail when she was on bail and her american green card expired she wasn't able to go and go to the states because she only and the bail conditions are like there are accuser and yet she was then detained for 472 days since november 27th 17 until just this june while...
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. >> marcia returns to the scene of the big >> she's got the footbjor renovation the cast hasn't seenve to go to one other spot that literally takes ♪ here's the story of a lovely lady ♪ >> the brady bunch is coming back to tv this summer as they celebrate a major milestone. this scene here -- >> oh goodness. where you'll see them inside the real-life home once used for the bradys ex-trrp shot finally matching what saw on tv. nancy, nischelle were all there. >> unbelievable! . >> i know. i tell you, i first walked in. i freaked out. i -- i immediately felt like i was back on stage 5 and paramount and really on our set. it's perfect. >> this is the entryway and living room looked like just over seven months ago. here's during construction and this is the big reveal after. >> tell us a secret about what you remember shooting here in this living room set? one thing or one thing maybe we didn't see on tv? >> i remember magic tricks up here. >> and now -- abracadabra. >> it is -- on the original set. this one is original. like, you know, some of it has been re-created, like this sofa, beca
. >> marcia returns to the scene of the big >> she's got the footbjor renovation the cast hasn't seenve to go to one other spot that literally takes ♪ here's the story of a lovely lady ♪ >> the brady bunch is coming back to tv this summer as they celebrate a major milestone. this scene here -- >> oh goodness. where you'll see them inside the real-life home once used for the bradys ex-trrp shot finally matching what saw on tv. nancy, nischelle were all there. >>...
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>> well, look, the idea on the table right now is what's in marcia fudge and chris murphy's bill which talks about federal investment for localities to diversify their schools. i think it's important to remember what jesse jackson said is there was no such thing in the 1960s really of voluntary busing. what we were dealing with at the time in the '60s and '70s was localities were roelting against it. >> berkeley, california, was i think the first city -- >> yeah. >> but the story she told -- i guess i'm asking was that the model she has in mind for the country? >> you can't take a snapshot in time and apply it to the modern era. everything changes over the course of time. and right now there are new approaches we have to take. busing can be a part of that solution. but i think what's important to remember here, and i think i saw a statistic as this debate raged on that only 2% of schools at the time were voluntarily bused. i think it's important to remember that, you know, vice president biden, then senator biden, took a broad brush at this and said that busing was an asinine concept.
>> well, look, the idea on the table right now is what's in marcia fudge and chris murphy's bill which talks about federal investment for localities to diversify their schools. i think it's important to remember what jesse jackson said is there was no such thing in the 1960s really of voluntary busing. what we were dealing with at the time in the '60s and '70s was localities were roelting against it. >> berkeley, california, was i think the first city -- >> yeah. >> but...
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after she helped release a russian business woman who was facing a decade of hard labor in kuwait marcia moved her business operations to the middle east 15 years ago. in 2017 she was accused of embezzling nearly half a $1000000000.00 by kuwait where she worked for an investment company she was jailed for $470.00 days until her release in may this year after the evidence against her was found to be fake her case garnered y. media coverage especially on our sister channel r.t.r. back on the attention of high profile politicians and lawyers in the u.s. and russia cherie blair played a key role in her release and you can watch her interview unfold later on r.t.l. on our website. somebody convicted and absconded marsha who's been under investigation this is been hanging over her head and since 2012 she's been actively pursued by the authorities since 2015 so much so that she's been on bail when she was on bail and her american green card expired she wasn't able to go and go to the states become fiction was actually overturned in may and why was it overturned because it was based on fraud and
after she helped release a russian business woman who was facing a decade of hard labor in kuwait marcia moved her business operations to the middle east 15 years ago. in 2017 she was accused of embezzling nearly half a $1000000000.00 by kuwait where she worked for an investment company she was jailed for $470.00 days until her release in may this year after the evidence against her was found to be fake her case garnered y. media coverage especially on our sister channel r.t.r. back on the...
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somebody convicted and absconded marcia who's been under investigation this is been hanging over her head and since 2012 she's been actively pursued by the authorities since 2015 so much so that she's been on bail when she was on bail and her american green card expired she wasn't able to go and go to the states because fiction was actually overturned in may and why was it overturned because it was based on fraud and indeed forged evidence and she had not been given the opportunity to put her side of the case so the trial actually was a travesty did not comply with fair trial procedures and finally the court of appeal in kuwait did overturn that decision so she isn't currently on bail awaiting trial there was a big conference here about our british investments and there was a general ease about what was happening to foreign investors in the gulf in relation to the criminalize ation of what is essentially commercial disputes and essentially fights between commercial companies for lucrative gulf contracts and we believe that this is that marsh if you like is collateral damage in a wide
somebody convicted and absconded marcia who's been under investigation this is been hanging over her head and since 2012 she's been actively pursued by the authorities since 2015 so much so that she's been on bail when she was on bail and her american green card expired she wasn't able to go and go to the states because fiction was actually overturned in may and why was it overturned because it was based on fraud and indeed forged evidence and she had not been given the opportunity to put her...
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marcia jones was arrested last week after a jury decided she deliberately started the fight to cause the death of her unborn child the case sparked outrage from women's rights groups alabama's district attorney says pursuing the case wouldn't be in the interests of justice. it's usually a day for picnics and fireworks but in the u.s. capitol this has 4th of july celebrations will be different for us and donald trump is putting himself front and center with a display of military might critics say he's hijacking the day for political gain i think ohio and has more from washington. this is not normal this is not something people usually pass in the nation's capital now the sight of tanks and assorted military equipment here for a celebration created by u.s. president donald trump. on thursday there will be fly overs of some of the country's most sophisticated planes and the president will break with what has been routine and he will speak in washington as the country celebrates its independence taking part in an annual celebration that almost all modern presidents have avoided afraid it
marcia jones was arrested last week after a jury decided she deliberately started the fight to cause the death of her unborn child the case sparked outrage from women's rights groups alabama's district attorney says pursuing the case wouldn't be in the interests of justice. it's usually a day for picnics and fireworks but in the u.s. capitol this has 4th of july celebrations will be different for us and donald trump is putting himself front and center with a display of military might critics...
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policies and development to put the spotlight on issues that matter most hunger food security question marcia nicely since. a lot has been achieved so much more needs to be done and i think people have to be at the heart of solutions my name is a mattachine and i work in detail fields. july 15th 26 steyn tanks occupy the bosphorus bridge in. military jets fired at parliamentary buildings in ankara. president early one calls on the turkish population.
policies and development to put the spotlight on issues that matter most hunger food security question marcia nicely since. a lot has been achieved so much more needs to be done and i think people have to be at the heart of solutions my name is a mattachine and i work in detail fields. july 15th 26 steyn tanks occupy the bosphorus bridge in. military jets fired at parliamentary buildings in ankara. president early one calls on the turkish population.
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. >> marcia blackburn for example, she ran for senate, she had a campaign ad that mentioned planned parenthoodey thought it was hate speech, are you kidding me, this just seems to happen to conservatives running for office, not the other way. david: kelly sadler, let us know what happens at social media conference thank you. >> thank you. david: coming up next, new venture for company that plans to take people to space. we'll have more on that and a lot more when we come back. stay with us. bha ♪ limu emu & doug mmm, exactly! liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice! but uh, what's up with your partner? oh! we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car insurance because no two people are alike, so... limu gets a little confused when he sees another bird that looks exactly like him. ya... he'll figure it out. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ dave return on wall street the stocks closed mixed. the a & p was up 4 and the nasdaq gained 43. 3.1 billion shares on the big board. virgin galactic will be the f
. >> marcia blackburn for example, she ran for senate, she had a campaign ad that mentioned planned parenthoodey thought it was hate speech, are you kidding me, this just seems to happen to conservatives running for office, not the other way. david: kelly sadler, let us know what happens at social media conference thank you. >> thank you. david: coming up next, new venture for company that plans to take people to space. we'll have more on that and a lot more when we come back. stay...
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. >> marcia blackburn for example, she ran for senate, she had a campaign ad that mentioned planned parenthoodht it was hate speech, are you kidding me, this just seems to happen to conservatives running for office, not the other way. david: kelly sadler, let us know what happens at social media conference thank you. >> thank you. david: coming up next, new venture for company that plans to take people to space. we'll have more on that and a lot more when we come back. stay with us. bha most people think a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. bill's back needed a afvacation from his vacation. fan amusement park... so he stepped on the dr. scholl's kiosk. it recommends our best custom fit orthotic to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain. so you can move more. dr. scholl's. born to move. de
. >> marcia blackburn for example, she ran for senate, she had a campaign ad that mentioned planned parenthoodht it was hate speech, are you kidding me, this just seems to happen to conservatives running for office, not the other way. david: kelly sadler, let us know what happens at social media conference thank you. >> thank you. david: coming up next, new venture for company that plans to take people to space. we'll have more on that and a lot more when we come back. stay with us....
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. >> marcia blackburn for example, she ran for senate, she had a campaign ad that mentioned planned parenthood thought it was hate speech, are you kidding me, this just seems to happen to conservatives running for office, not the other way. david: kelly sadler, let us know what happens at social media conference thank you. >> thank you. david: coming up next, new venture for company that plans to take people to space. we'll have more on that and a lot more when we come back. stay with us. bha (vo) the hamsters, run hopelessly in their cage. content on their endless quest, to nowhere. but perhaps this year, a more exhilarating endeavor awaits. defy the laws of human nature,at the summer of audi sales event. get exceptional offers now. ♪ corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/ her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective .. low platelet
. >> marcia blackburn for example, she ran for senate, she had a campaign ad that mentioned planned parenthood thought it was hate speech, are you kidding me, this just seems to happen to conservatives running for office, not the other way. david: kelly sadler, let us know what happens at social media conference thank you. >> thank you. david: coming up next, new venture for company that plans to take people to space. we'll have more on that and a lot more when we come back. stay...
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. >> yes, i will bring marcia forward, the project manager up to answer these questions. >> hello. i'm with the san francisco public works. we're hoping to break ground in september. we are allowing a year and a half or construction and so it should be open in december of 2020. >> okay. my question is, because this is heavily used by students around the neighborhood to go to school and around that corridor, what kind of precautions, i guess or extra traffic monitors -- what is your plans to deal with more confusion and for the kids to get across the streets safely? >> it is primarily traffic calming. we have a bulb out at the intersections, and essentially that shortages -- shortens the traffic crossings for people. we are also looking at -- we have m.t.a. on board and we look at the intersection as a whole to make sure that as we create the bulb out remove the pedestrian signals and, you know , other, you know, items that work for the entire intersection. >> i think what commissioner yee is asking, is what steps are you taking during construction to ensure ingress and egress in th
. >> yes, i will bring marcia forward, the project manager up to answer these questions. >> hello. i'm with the san francisco public works. we're hoping to break ground in september. we are allowing a year and a half or construction and so it should be open in december of 2020. >> okay. my question is, because this is heavily used by students around the neighborhood to go to school and around that corridor, what kind of precautions, i guess or extra traffic monitors -- what is...
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many attended, as did marcia black earn.lackburn spoke to emily chang after the event and had this to say. >> my biggest take away from the meeting is you have a lot of social mediailize out and tor message communicate their stories. what they are tired of is seeing social media pick and choose what they want to promote, what they want to prioritize. they feel like this should be a neutral plot or and are looking forward to having congress do some more work on this. they're also looking forward to the white house turning more attention to the issue of big tech and fairness in these platforms. facebook, twitter, social media companies were not invited. how can you have a productive meeting without the companies in the room? >> actually, they will be included later. what the president did today was to hear from people who utilize social media. one of the things that is so important right now is that individuals do not sit down every day and watch the news at 6:00 and 10:00. what they do is build their own network, different so
many attended, as did marcia black earn.lackburn spoke to emily chang after the event and had this to say. >> my biggest take away from the meeting is you have a lot of social mediailize out and tor message communicate their stories. what they are tired of is seeing social media pick and choose what they want to promote, what they want to prioritize. they feel like this should be a neutral plot or and are looking forward to having congress do some more work on this. they're also looking...
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liberation march to be with our radical folks who are really fighting for the things that people like marcia sylvia were fighting for at the original stonewall riots. i'm excited to be here. we're talking about decriminalization, talking about ending the violence that our people are facing across different sectors in the world. it is important to be here today. >> what does it mean to be here 50 years after the stonewall uprising,s you said, people here making clear that was a riot? so what is amended be here and what is it mean to be building on that history? >> i think there is a lot of excitement. i also think there are so much left for us to fight for, and that is what we're talking about here at the queer liberation march. i think about the ways they were fighting against police brutality, fighting against all of the state of violence that was being faced, and how we still have to keep that fight up. we have lost so many lack and brown trans sisters this year. this month alone, at least four or five. it is important press to continue the fight and lived up the real legacy that happened
liberation march to be with our radical folks who are really fighting for the things that people like marcia sylvia were fighting for at the original stonewall riots. i'm excited to be here. we're talking about decriminalization, talking about ending the violence that our people are facing across different sectors in the world. it is important to be here today. >> what does it mean to be here 50 years after the stonewall uprising,s you said, people here making clear that was a riot? so...
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outside groups like heritage and prager university will be attending along with lawmakers like senator marciaburn and congressman matt gaetz tomorrow there will be reputational risks for the companies, but you will hear calls for getting rid of legal protections they have from user posts. that would strike a blow to the companies' business models and has them really worried. back over to you. >> ylan, thank you >>> delta set to report results tomorrow phil lebeau here with a preview of that. phil. >> reporter: sarah, we know these will be strong numbers remember, delta raised guidance a week and a half ago, so the question tomorrow will be exactly how strong will the numbers be, especially on the revenue side remember, they had record june traffic. what is going on with china? recent comments from ceo ed bastion said there might be softness there in terms of what the people will be looking for tomorrow, it is the question of the second half of the year. not only for delta but for the airline industry guys, we're in atlanta because tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. on "squawk box" you don't want t
outside groups like heritage and prager university will be attending along with lawmakers like senator marciaburn and congressman matt gaetz tomorrow there will be reputational risks for the companies, but you will hear calls for getting rid of legal protections they have from user posts. that would strike a blow to the companies' business models and has them really worried. back over to you. >> ylan, thank you >>> delta set to report results tomorrow phil lebeau here with a...
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senator marcia blackburn chairing the first-ever senate judiciary tech task force today hosting a roundchiefs of snapchat, mozilla and match group. senator blackburn joins us with our own ylan mui. >> thank you for joining us today. >> absolutely. >> reporter: let's start with the privacy round table. why did you call these companies in particular to come to capitol hill and what did you want to find out >> senator lindsey graham who chairs the judiciary committee was looking holistically at what is happening in the virtual space. he said, you know, we need to do a deeper dive on this. so he turned to me, i'm one of first women ever to be a republican on the senate judiciary committee, and he said, "why don't you take this chairmanship of this task force. i was honored to do so we called them in and said, look, we want to look at how privacy works in the virtual space because one of the number one complaints from tennesseeans i hear is they feel as if they have no privacy online, their exposed, their information is exposed. we had snapchat, match, salesforce and mow zilmozilla a the goo
senator marcia blackburn chairing the first-ever senate judiciary tech task force today hosting a roundchiefs of snapchat, mozilla and match group. senator blackburn joins us with our own ylan mui. >> thank you for joining us today. >> absolutely. >> reporter: let's start with the privacy round table. why did you call these companies in particular to come to capitol hill and what did you want to find out >> senator lindsey graham who chairs the judiciary committee was...
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here is marcia. good morning. i am calling on the line for all others because i have a somewhat unusual, completely neutral position on watching the moon landing, and that is entirely circumstantial. that evening, i was 23 years old. i had just been married for two years. had just bought our first house, and moved in less than a month before that. we had furniture store in my parents house. parents'rniture in his house. we were moving back and forth by hand with a little travel trailer. that was a saturday night. i was a church organist. i did not even consider putting in our 10 inch, black and white tv to try to watch on saturday night because i had to get up early sunday morning. i cannot say i am for or against anything because i never got to watch it. i think the first time i watched it, some reruns probably 10 years afterwards. when we got to the first decade anniversary. of course, we read it in the newspapers. newspapers were everywhere. we probably got somebody else's sunday paper that next morning because
here is marcia. good morning. i am calling on the line for all others because i have a somewhat unusual, completely neutral position on watching the moon landing, and that is entirely circumstantial. that evening, i was 23 years old. i had just been married for two years. had just bought our first house, and moved in less than a month before that. we had furniture store in my parents house. parents'rniture in his house. we were moving back and forth by hand with a little travel trailer. that...
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here is marcia. good morning. i am calling on the line for all others because i have a somewhat unusual, completely neutral position on watching the moon landing, and that is entirely circumstantial. that evening, i was 23 years old. i had just been married for two years. had just bought our first house, and moved in less than a month before that. we had furniture store in my parents house. parents'rniture in his house. we were moving back and forth by hand with a little travel trailer. that was a saturday night. i was a church organist. i did not even consider putting in our 10 inch, black and white tv to try to watch on saturday night because i had to get up early sunday morning. i cannot say i am for or against anything because i never got to watch it. i think the first time i watched it, some reruns probably 10 years afterwards. when we got to the first decade anniversary. of course, we read it in the newspapers. newspapers were everywhere. we probably got somebody else's sunday paper that next morning because
here is marcia. good morning. i am calling on the line for all others because i have a somewhat unusual, completely neutral position on watching the moon landing, and that is entirely circumstantial. that evening, i was 23 years old. i had just been married for two years. had just bought our first house, and moved in less than a month before that. we had furniture store in my parents house. parents'rniture in his house. we were moving back and forth by hand with a little travel trailer. that...
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. >> marcia blackburn, coming up awaiting june consumer prices cpi in 150 minutes' time economists expectingl see if markets get impacted there, came up yesterday, in the fed talk then fame and fortunate forbes list is out. ?oet ♪ ♪ ♪ or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. no matter what you trade, at fidelity dto experiencer gthe luxury you desire on a full line of utility vehicles. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $389 a month, for 36 months, and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing. 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom... is a stroke. 80 percent of all strokes and heart disease? preventable. and 149 dollars is all it takes to get screened and help take control of your health. we're life line screening... and if you're over 50... call this number, to schedule an appointment... for five painless screenings that go beyond regular check-ups. we use ultrasound technology to literally look inside your arteries... for plaque which builds up as y
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here is marcia. good morning. i am calling on the line for all others because i have a somewhat unusual, completely neutral position on watching the moon landing, and that is entirely circumstantial. that evening, i was 23 years old. i had just been married for two years. had just bought our first house, and moved in less than a month before that. we had furniture store in my parents house. parents'rniture in his house. we were moving back and forth by hand with a little travel trailer. that was a saturday night. i was a church organist. i did not even consider putting in our 10 inch, black and white tv to try to watch on saturday night because i had to get up early sunday morning. i cannot say i am for or against anything because i never got to watch it. i think the first time i watched it, some reruns probably 10 years afterwards. when we got to the first decade anniversary. of course, we read it in the newspapers. newspapers were everywhere. we probably got somebody else's sunday paper that next morning because
here is marcia. good morning. i am calling on the line for all others because i have a somewhat unusual, completely neutral position on watching the moon landing, and that is entirely circumstantial. that evening, i was 23 years old. i had just been married for two years. had just bought our first house, and moved in less than a month before that. we had furniture store in my parents house. parents'rniture in his house. we were moving back and forth by hand with a little travel trailer. that...
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marcia, good morning. what did you think of yesterday's hearing?fter: i feel that watching the mueller hearings, and payetter work attention to our next election to make sure that trump is not reelected. we have many problems in our country to work on. we need a candidate for president who will unite us, not divide us as a country. and thank you so much, greta, for being on c-span. ok, all right. pager has more on reaction from yesterday's hearings. "an epic this service was done to the american people at the launch of the mueller investigation, the country has been burdened by a prolonged distraction for three years and the payoff is inconclusive and now a discredited report that the author cannot undergird whatsoever with his own words. now there are more questions to answer. who oversaw the investigators? by all appearances yesterday, mueller's own colleagues could easily have run roughshod over him or manipulated him adequately to the satisfaction of their whims. if you go to the chronicle this morning, "the try damming testimony" is the title.
marcia, good morning. what did you think of yesterday's hearing?fter: i feel that watching the mueller hearings, and payetter work attention to our next election to make sure that trump is not reelected. we have many problems in our country to work on. we need a candidate for president who will unite us, not divide us as a country. and thank you so much, greta, for being on c-span. ok, all right. pager has more on reaction from yesterday's hearings. "an epic this service was done to the...