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all foaming at the mouth and telling us that we were bad people who dead challenge mr brown his exclusiveright to tell this story that mr parker was sitting right opposite me in the back row with all the stuff isn't he was taking pictures. and so i think i have no proof but i watched the entire recording of the hearing as it's in the public domain and i saw that the picture in question could not have a original exit from of this broadcast and it was shot from a different angle to the bark and these two facts i missing mr parker taking peaches and the absence of such an angle in the official broadcast by led me to the conclusion that mr parker might have been the author of this image and by the way when mr parker realized that mr browder was at the hearing in the presence of myself and the crowds of he led mr brad out of the room through the back door and the latter never came back if that was the last cause of it. from what you're saying i get the impression that you're accusing the brother of being behind the complaint against you combine your parts why do you think that your threats abr
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one hundred items out of one hundred twenty were regurgitation of what mr brown i had said in public since twenty eleven including hundreds of interviews reports please and presentations and his. there are one hundred items from that lawsuit repeating the account of mr browder so it was not me who found him it was him who approached us he calls himself an anti corruption activist a champion of justice and the rule of law and so on so these one hundred items are what i would call a big lie in the sense used by gerbils back in the days of nazi germany browder spoon fed policy makers in europe and the us with this big lie cocktail of fortunately your colleagues fell victims to his technique to. sing the president you're meeting with the president's son since we first heard about it were pro conflicting reports on what was this cost from adoption law and the magnitsky act of compromising information hillary clinton so what did you discuss that. yes because a lot so as i outlined the meeting agenda in my very first interview with n.b.c. network. i was really amazed at how the u.s. media ma
one hundred items out of one hundred twenty were regurgitation of what mr brown i had said in public since twenty eleven including hundreds of interviews reports please and presentations and his. there are one hundred items from that lawsuit repeating the account of mr browder so it was not me who found him it was him who approached us he calls himself an anti corruption activist a champion of justice and the rule of law and so on so these one hundred items are what i would call a big lie in...
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was that those the bushes this is exactly what mr brown the likes of he labels people like me kremlin and f.s.b. agents to create a negative context around my name so that both the democrats and the republicans would shy away from me. mr browder single purpose is to get a ruling on this case he wants the settlement that we reached for the attorney general's office in make cancelled we've gone through so much during these years of litigation we always insisted on starting the trial immediately as early as twenty thirty me asked them to set a date to select the jury. the attorney general's office representing the interests of the us government always managed to find a new excuse to delay the procedure they never wanted a jury trial never. what kind of favor treatment of a talking about when we were dragged through the grindstone of the justice system but when the key decisions were made on the case and who made them it was an us it wasn't the attorney general it was the judge he was the one and only decision maker on the case judge pauley so when the judge threw out the case and everyth
was that those the bushes this is exactly what mr brown the likes of he labels people like me kremlin and f.s.b. agents to create a negative context around my name so that both the democrats and the republicans would shy away from me. mr browder single purpose is to get a ruling on this case he wants the settlement that we reached for the attorney general's office in make cancelled we've gone through so much during these years of litigation we always insisted on starting the trial immediately...
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was that those the bushes this is exactly what mr brown the likes of he labels people like me kremlin and f.s.b. agents to create a negative context around my name so that both the democrats and the republicans would shy away from me. mr broad a single purpose is to get a ruling on this case he wants the settlement that we reached for the attorney general's office in make cancelled we've gone through so much during these years of litigation we always insisted on starting the trial immediately as early as twenty thirty me asked them to set a date to select the jury. the attorney general's office representing the interests of the us government always managed to find a new excuse to delay the procedure they never wanted a jury trial never. kind of favored treatment of a talking about when we were dragged through the grindstone of the justice system but when the key decisions were made on the case and who made them it was an us it wasn't the attorney general it was the judge he was the one and only decision maker on the case judge pauley so when the judge threw out the case and everything
was that those the bushes this is exactly what mr brown the likes of he labels people like me kremlin and f.s.b. agents to create a negative context around my name so that both the democrats and the republicans would shy away from me. mr broad a single purpose is to get a ruling on this case he wants the settlement that we reached for the attorney general's office in make cancelled we've gone through so much during these years of litigation we always insisted on starting the trial immediately...
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you, mr. brown, for giving us an education and , directtive one communications about the difficulties of handling a situation like this, and thank you for at least mentioning your perception of the trump administration's effectiveness in trying to get things going at the federal level. this and contrast thanks c-span, this contrast to the show on tuesday when people were asked to give their opinions following mr. trump's visit to the area. and that show, one third of callers used the calls as a platform for spitting out stuff,al criticism, vile against our president. he visited the area. he had given a rally cry to people in the area, which is necessary, and frankly he did a good job. i'm not saying this to support president trump, but i think you have today given people and education on what the government can and cannot do. host: let's get michael brown's opinion on the role of the president and natural disasters and how they should use their office. i wrote an op-ed for a magazine that is read on
you, mr. brown, for giving us an education and , directtive one communications about the difficulties of handling a situation like this, and thank you for at least mentioning your perception of the trump administration's effectiveness in trying to get things going at the federal level. this and contrast thanks c-span, this contrast to the show on tuesday when people were asked to give their opinions following mr. trump's visit to the area. and that show, one third of callers used the calls as a...
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mr. brown's comments. understands. i moved to texas from hurricane the panhandle of florida, been through a few hurricanes and -- guest: i'll bet you have. wayer: fema has come a long over the years. comment on or to xpand on mr. brown's comments about rebuilding after the hurricane. i think that houston was a marsh area before they started building in there and that water in aturally going to come there. to flood.e going host: michael brown. et me add, rethinking of who ensures properties when they ebuild flood prone natural disaster areas? is time,ll, i think it i've been saying this for almost 4 years now, since my time as secretary of homeland security. public to have honest debate about the national flood insurance program. taxpayers american realize that we as taxpayers were subsidizing and look, i people should be able to build wherever they want to. if you want to build in colorado forest, i'mnational all for that, if you want to gulf coast acola or of florida, that is not my decision to tell you that you canno
mr. brown's comments. understands. i moved to texas from hurricane the panhandle of florida, been through a few hurricanes and -- guest: i'll bet you have. wayer: fema has come a long over the years. comment on or to xpand on mr. brown's comments about rebuilding after the hurricane. i think that houston was a marsh area before they started building in there and that water in aturally going to come there. to flood.e going host: michael brown. et me add, rethinking of who ensures properties when...
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brown another scooter. physical has been sent. the paper work sent in. later we'll report on the progress and check in on mr mr. brown.eff cole, fox 29 news. ♪ sure hope he gets that wheelchair soon. >>> you know we're just days away from the total solar eclipse and watching the sky could work up an appetite so if you get hungry while waiting for the eclipse to happen, head to denny's for moon cakes. there's one right there. the restaurant is celebrating the eclipse by selling all you can eat moon cakes all day on monday. and i know they look a lot like pancakes but they're not. they're moon cakes. >> moon cakes. they're pancakes they call them moon cake. >> yeah, basically what it looks like to me. listen, nfl needed to something about their preseason schedule. it's too long and it's too costly. i'll let you know what the players think about the game and what they need to do. ththththth >> so the deal is sean bell isn't a fap of the nfl preseason and apparently neither are the players much his commentary in 15 seconds. ♪ basilic >>> the nfl needs to change their preseason asap. no one like it and most of the players
brown another scooter. physical has been sent. the paper work sent in. later we'll report on the progress and check in on mr mr. brown.eff cole, fox 29 news. ♪ sure hope he gets that wheelchair soon. >>> you know we're just days away from the total solar eclipse and watching the sky could work up an appetite so if you get hungry while waiting for the eclipse to happen, head to denny's for moon cakes. there's one right there. the restaurant is celebrating the eclipse by selling all...
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and what about going to do now mr brown when i get out what am i going to do get me a job at mcdonald's i'll be fifty four years old came down when i was twenty six i was in college i was taken a vote. what amounted to one of my going to do now because what you were before you come to the penitentiary is not what you're going to be when you're released. this is a country that began with the language of liberty and yet we have more people in prison to tap into than anybody in the world. and. there's no doubt that being rich makes it. will be incarcerated even if it's something terrible. says. so. john. this is the richest year ever human history the rich are getting richer this evidence are less and these are creators that how plutocrats these are do or make and things happen when they do well and we all do well. there's a religion that says there are little benefits there's almost nothing to do with the real world so it completely fails in the real world hauser's the room we're not a failure for the of fraction of one percent of the population that's accumulating wealth you know beyond
and what about going to do now mr brown when i get out what am i going to do get me a job at mcdonald's i'll be fifty four years old came down when i was twenty six i was in college i was taken a vote. what amounted to one of my going to do now because what you were before you come to the penitentiary is not what you're going to be when you're released. this is a country that began with the language of liberty and yet we have more people in prison to tap into than anybody in the world. and....
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i was raised as a net and one of my going to do now mr brown when i get out what am i going to do give me a job at mcdonald's i'll be fifty four years old came down when i was twenty six i was in college i was taking a vote. what am i a good one i'm not going to do now. because what you want more before you come to the penitentiary is not what you're going to be when you were released. this is a country that began with so that there's a liberty and that we have more people in prison to tap into than anybody in the world. and. there's no doubt that being rich makes it less likely it will be incarcerated even if it's something terrible. and. says. look. this is the richest year ever human history the rich are getting richer this evidence are less and these are creators plutocrats these are do worse make and things happen when they do well and we all do well. there's a religion that says everyone will benefit there's almost nothing to do with the real world so it completely fails in the real world was the wrong word it's not a failure for the of fraction of one percent of the population t
i was raised as a net and one of my going to do now mr brown when i get out what am i going to do give me a job at mcdonald's i'll be fifty four years old came down when i was twenty six i was in college i was taking a vote. what am i a good one i'm not going to do now. because what you want more before you come to the penitentiary is not what you're going to be when you were released. this is a country that began with so that there's a liberty and that we have more people in prison to tap into...
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later we'll report on the progress and check in on mr. brown. i'm jeff cole.x 29 news." >>> all right, jeff, thank you. >>> some breaking news right now in collingdale. an investigation connect today a deadly hit-and-run in philadelphia earlier this month. collingdale police have recovered a white jeep that matches the description of the one witnesses say hit and killed a woman two weekends ago, at 13th and race. fifty-three year old annie broderick was killed, police have been looking for the jeep wrangler, rubicon and its, and no word whether it has been found. >> fall out after impromptu and fiery news conference this afternoon at trump tower. the president un apologetic on the charlottesville violence last weekend. >> he believes both sides were to blame in the charlottesville violence, and also couldn't resist, taking few shots it at the media. >> i think there is blame on both sides. and i've no doubt about it, and you don't have any doubt about it, either. and, and, if you report it inaccurately, would you say. what about the alt left that came charging
later we'll report on the progress and check in on mr. brown. i'm jeff cole.x 29 news." >>> all right, jeff, thank you. >>> some breaking news right now in collingdale. an investigation connect today a deadly hit-and-run in philadelphia earlier this month. collingdale police have recovered a white jeep that matches the description of the one witnesses say hit and killed a woman two weekends ago, at 13th and race. fifty-three year old annie broderick was killed, police...
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were stolen and that a fair i just happened to be on the front line so to speak and i challenge mr brown to publicly he invented all of this he and nobody else he and his team set it all up it is extremely difficult to find a smarter media manipulator than bill browder for rico appear american for them to see a bill broder emerged as a central player in the scandal between the tali of us live scar and donald trump jr even testify before us senate committee leaks state department e-mails reveal that broder had long been gathering information and personal details about bristol made sky as she believes he then ramped up his public vendetta after losing a lengthy court battle three months ago against a russian owned real estate firm in cyprus which she was right. presenting is the connection allegedly he accused it of money laundering but the case was settled and the firm was cleared of the russian army but i think that brough to himself as a pawn in someone's hands because this story has proven to be gold for so many it was gold five years ago when it made the very first russia sanctions ac
were stolen and that a fair i just happened to be on the front line so to speak and i challenge mr brown to publicly he invented all of this he and nobody else he and his team set it all up it is extremely difficult to find a smarter media manipulator than bill browder for rico appear american for them to see a bill broder emerged as a central player in the scandal between the tali of us live scar and donald trump jr even testify before us senate committee leaks state department e-mails reveal...
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funds were stolen in that affair i just happened to be on the front line so to speak and i challenge mr brown to publicly he invented all of this he and nobody else he and his team set it all up it is extremely difficult to find a small to medium manipulator than bill browder. american flouncy bill browder emerged as the central player in the scandal between the tally of a slit scar on donald trump jr and even testified before a u.s. senate committee least state department e-mails revealed that broder had long been gathering information and personal details about personally she believes he then ramped up his public vendetta after losing a lengthy court battle three months ago against a russian only real estate firm in cyprus which she was representing he accuses of money laundering but the case was settled at the cup and the firm was cleared as you can imagine i am so but i think that brad himself is a pawn in someone's hands because this story has proven to be gold for so many it was gold five years ago when he made the very first russia sanctions act happened and his gold now especially now
funds were stolen in that affair i just happened to be on the front line so to speak and i challenge mr brown to publicly he invented all of this he and nobody else he and his team set it all up it is extremely difficult to find a small to medium manipulator than bill browder. american flouncy bill browder emerged as the central player in the scandal between the tally of a slit scar on donald trump jr and even testified before a u.s. senate committee least state department e-mails revealed that...
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finally, she starred as queen victoria in the critically acclaimed film mrs brown.in, this time as the ageing monarch in the final years of her life. victoria and abdul tells the true story of the close, but controversial friendship which grew between the queen and an indian clerk who'd been sent to present her with a gift for her golden jubilee. our arts editor, will gompertz, reports. ok, standby. on set for the filming of victoria and abdul... 1, 2, 3 — action! ..director stephen frears latest movie, starring judi dench as the oxygenarian queen and ali fazal as a young indian clerk with whom she develops a surprisingly special relationship. rani. rani, rani, rani. um, um. ooh. um. you're playing victoria at the age she was. yes, iam. yes, so the age you are now — that she was, that i am. you are. yes. so you're the age she was, that's what i'm trying to say. can you relate to that relationship she's having with abdul, do you understand it? yes, i think i do. then i've always been a rather susceptible person. so i understand that very much indeed. i think she was
finally, she starred as queen victoria in the critically acclaimed film mrs brown.in, this time as the ageing monarch in the final years of her life. victoria and abdul tells the true story of the close, but controversial friendship which grew between the queen and an indian clerk who'd been sent to present her with a gift for her golden jubilee. our arts editor, will gompertz, reports. ok, standby. on set for the filming of victoria and abdul... 1, 2, 3 — action! ..director stephen frears...
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were stolen and that a fair i just happened to be on the front line so to speak and i challenge mr brown to publicly he invented all of this he and nobody else he and his team set it all up it is extremely difficult to find a smarter media manipulator than bill browder this is a complicated old story as one the clock but from memory recap american finance a bill browder emerged as a central player in the scandal between us and the sky and government from junior and even testify before a u.s. senate committee over it leaked state department e-mails revealed that grow the hope though along with gathering information and personal details about personally the sky she believes he then wrapped up his public event death row after losing a lengthy court about all three months ago against a stay with me state oh. real estate firm in cyprus which she was representing he accused it of munder money laundering but the case was settled and the firm was cleared but that's where the connections are being made. on russians but i think that browder himself is a pawn in someone's hands because this story h
were stolen and that a fair i just happened to be on the front line so to speak and i challenge mr brown to publicly he invented all of this he and nobody else he and his team set it all up it is extremely difficult to find a smarter media manipulator than bill browder this is a complicated old story as one the clock but from memory recap american finance a bill browder emerged as a central player in the scandal between us and the sky and government from junior and even testify before a u.s....
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don't and that's a fair i just happened to be on the frontline it's like to speak and i challenge mr brownto publicly that he invented all of this he and nobody else he and his team set it all up extremely difficult to find a small to medium manipulative than bill browder. the president has thrown his political support behind luther strange in the alabama senate race the special election will fill the seat vacated by jeff sessions when he was approved to be attorney general strange as major opponents or congress from oh brooks former chief justice of the alabama supreme court roy moore strange was not warned president rob would tweet his complete and total indorsement for more on all of this we go to our political panel tonight the saving were. mitch caesar former florida democratic party chair and also ed martin president of the eagle forum gentlemen nice to have you with us tonight all right so president trump put down the gauntlet yesterday and north korea has responded so north korea has threatened the united states territory of guam with a number of four missiles edwards the president
don't and that's a fair i just happened to be on the frontline it's like to speak and i challenge mr brownto publicly that he invented all of this he and nobody else he and his team set it all up extremely difficult to find a small to medium manipulative than bill browder. the president has thrown his political support behind luther strange in the alabama senate race the special election will fill the seat vacated by jeff sessions when he was approved to be attorney general strange as major...
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lead the response to fema, what is the big challenge for the people along the texas coast tonight, mr. brown? >> i think the biggest thing is going to be apathy and the fact it's been over 12 years since we had a major hurricane hit the united states. i think when you think with the numbers of people that have moved in into that area that never experienced a hurricane and maybe went through tropical storm alison and saw the storm further to the west people in houston may not pay much attention. this is what i suggestion we focus on. when the national weather service starts using the word "catastrophic rainfall" of 35 inches, 40, 45 inches on ground that's already saturated. that's when have you the serious flooding we had in 2001 which started with hurricane alison hitting landfall, turning into a tropical storm and causing some of the greatest damage in american history by any natural disaster, tropical storm alison. it's the complacency and the idea it may not end up being a hurricane by tuesday or wednesday but a tropical storm and you still have so much rain and flooding and water is wha
lead the response to fema, what is the big challenge for the people along the texas coast tonight, mr. brown? >> i think the biggest thing is going to be apathy and the fact it's been over 12 years since we had a major hurricane hit the united states. i think when you think with the numbers of people that have moved in into that area that never experienced a hurricane and maybe went through tropical storm alison and saw the storm further to the west people in houston may not pay much...
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number two, the optics of what's happening this week is what mr. brown talked about i think is the most unfortunate thing given that we are optically driven in the market the market is aching for a reaction the idea that something would happen in north korea was low. therefore, that's why we're seeing this market reaction in the last couple of days. lastly, ladies and gentlemen, it's august. next week people are going to be on vacation for the last two weeks in august and this is typically a period where you start to see volatility increase again, nobody believes with it because we're so fixated on the vix being lower. if everybody thinks the vix is going to be low forever, i would take the bet we're going to see volatility increase over the next two to four to five a. >> moving it for the first time since june 2016 which is prior to brexit. it's a cliche. is that a sign is this russell weakness that the s&p can ignore >> i think it's russell weakness that the s&p can ignore. earnings cash flow, dividends are much stronger s&p 500. i think investors are
number two, the optics of what's happening this week is what mr. brown talked about i think is the most unfortunate thing given that we are optically driven in the market the market is aching for a reaction the idea that something would happen in north korea was low. therefore, that's why we're seeing this market reaction in the last couple of days. lastly, ladies and gentlemen, it's august. next week people are going to be on vacation for the last two weeks in august and this is typically a...
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. >> mrs. brown, please go into ross and t.j. maxx >> please go to family dollar. for god sake we'll be -- are we going to break? >> if you want to. it's starting to get uncomfortable. >> for you or your wife? >> for all of us >>> up next, a double dose of unusual activity john and peter tracking the moves in the options market, as always stay with us for their plays first, let's get you a check on the dow 30 dow is now down just 16 points "halftime report" back after this your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. that's why a cutting edgeworld. university counts on centurylink to keep their global campus connected. and why a pro football team chose us to deliver fiber-enabled broadband to more than 65,000 fan
. >> mrs. brown, please go into ross and t.j. maxx >> please go to family dollar. for god sake we'll be -- are we going to break? >> if you want to. it's starting to get uncomfortable. >> for you or your wife? >> for all of us >>> up next, a double dose of unusual activity john and peter tracking the moves in the options market, as always stay with us for their plays first, let's get you a check on the dow 30 dow is now down just 16 points "halftime...
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i recall back in my days in high andol mr. brown was with me the reality was we had shop when i was in harm -- in high school. we need to restore dignity in all work and encourage every facet of this society to participate and encourage the fact that there is strong income as a welder. in texas you can make $125,000 a year as a welder. .t works we have problems we can solve if we work together towards those solutions. thank you very much for all of you being here today. >> thank you senator. senator brown. i am flattered that senator scott thinks we were in high school at the same time. >> i need your cosponsorship on the legislation. >> nice try. thank you, mr. mcdonald for your comments about the importance of the trades and thank you for your passion about that and reminding people how important it is that young people become carpenters and machinists and sheet metal workers and plumbers and electricians. a couple of comments and then questions for -- if i could. as we know, families burdened by high housing costs have fewer reso
i recall back in my days in high andol mr. brown was with me the reality was we had shop when i was in harm -- in high school. we need to restore dignity in all work and encourage every facet of this society to participate and encourage the fact that there is strong income as a welder. in texas you can make $125,000 a year as a welder. .t works we have problems we can solve if we work together towards those solutions. thank you very much for all of you being here today. >> thank you...
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. >> dear mr. brownn the vietnam war. >> part of the honor flight tradition is mail call where veterans receive letters of thanks for their service. >> feels great. these letters i got make my whole day. best part of the trip. >> and thousands cheered the return back in wisconsin. showing that it's never too late to say thank you and welcome home. [cheers and applause] >> so many vietnam veterans did not get a welcome home. and it's seriously affected them. emotionally and mentally. >> i'm so glad that they have done something like this, where they actually honored us. >> this is just amazing. just absolutely incredible. one of the best days of my life. >> the seal of ribbon honor flight wouldn't have happened without the help of american airlines. the whole crew on board the flight, including the pilots were all volunteers to. learn more about the program go to honor flight.org. steve: well, you know what? better late than never. >> i cannot express what an incredible day it was. it was just such an hon
. >> dear mr. brownn the vietnam war. >> part of the honor flight tradition is mail call where veterans receive letters of thanks for their service. >> feels great. these letters i got make my whole day. best part of the trip. >> and thousands cheered the return back in wisconsin. showing that it's never too late to say thank you and welcome home. [cheers and applause] >> so many vietnam veterans did not get a welcome home. and it's seriously affected them....
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. >> and daveed plays mr. brown, who is inspired by my high school english teacher. good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. put the umbrella away and grab the sunglasses. we're looking at clouds but will see more and more sunshine today. a warmer day of 80 degrees for philadelphia. the upper 70s for the suburbs. and at the shore it will be in the 70s. inland area, 80 degrees. a few sprinkles this morning and then sunshine for the jersey shore. look at the nice warm up for the lehigh valley in delaware. the temperatures go up, the humidity will be coming down and clearing out this evening. have a great day. >> and that is your latest weather. >>> up next, aubrey and olson. "ingrid goes west." "ingrid goes west." we'll catch up wi you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you
. >> and daveed plays mr. brown, who is inspired by my high school english teacher. good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. put the umbrella away and grab the sunglasses. we're looking at clouds but will see more and more sunshine today. a warmer day of 80 degrees for philadelphia. the upper 70s for the suburbs. and at the shore it will be in the 70s. inland area, 80 degrees. a few sprinkles this morning and then sunshine for the jersey shore. look at the nice warm up for the lehigh...
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. >> and daveed plays mr. brown, who is inspired by my high school english teacher.cal weather p >>> good morning, i'm kerry hall, we're going to see those high temperatures in napa today. up to 85 degrees, 90 in concord. san jose looking at a high of 83 degrees. san francisco at 67 degrees. our weather continues just like this over the next few days, no major changes, it will get a little warmer over the next couple days for the interior valleys, and cool down for the weekend which continues into the start of next week. >> and that is your latest weather. >>> up next, aubrey and olson. "ingrid goes west." "ingrid goes west." we'll catch up wi you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll repla
. >> and daveed plays mr. brown, who is inspired by my high school english teacher.cal weather p >>> good morning, i'm kerry hall, we're going to see those high temperatures in napa today. up to 85 degrees, 90 in concord. san jose looking at a high of 83 degrees. san francisco at 67 degrees. our weather continues just like this over the next few days, no major changes, it will get a little warmer over the next couple days for the interior valleys, and cool down for the weekend...
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mr. khosrowshahi is a graduate of brown university with an engineering degree and has been an outspoken critic of president trump. his family immigrated to the u.s. from iran in the late 1970s. the third finalist was a former ceo and current chairman of general election. he withdrew today when it became clear he did not have enough support. meg whitman and directors reportedly could not agree on terms in which she would take over. betty yu, kpix5. >>> in alameda county the mayor of piedmont quit after facing public outcry over his controversial facebook posts. kpix's john ramos has that story. >> reporter: the news was posted on the door of piedmont city hall. jeffrey wieler resigned last night as mayor. the whole thing began last week when constituent conna mccarthy asked wieler if he would join in a moment of silence for those killed in charlottesville. >> he responded as a moment of silence, i will stop engaging with you. >> reporter: she found post after post espousing angry right wing sentiments on wieler's facebook page. she read some of them at last week's city council meeting. >> the l
mr. khosrowshahi is a graduate of brown university with an engineering degree and has been an outspoken critic of president trump. his family immigrated to the u.s. from iran in the late 1970s. the third finalist was a former ceo and current chairman of general election. he withdrew today when it became clear he did not have enough support. meg whitman and directors reportedly could not agree on terms in which she would take over. betty yu, kpix5. >>> in alameda county the mayor of...
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. >> dear mr. brownrt of the trip. and thousands cheer the rush back in wisconsin. showing that it's never too late to say thank you and welcome home. >> so many vietnam veterans did not get a welcome home. and it seriously affected them. emotionally and mentally. >> i'm so glad that they have done something like this, where they actually honored us. >> this is just amazing. just absolutely incredible. one of the best days of my life. clayton: man, they deserve it too. abby: a hero's welcome after all this time, lisa. >> it was such a beautiful day to be a part of and so special. i know everyone that was part of this, sam who produced it did a beautiful job. the camera crew we were all so moved by the day. it's such a cool thing. we all know that a lot -- all of these vietnam veterans didn't get the welcome home that they deserved. 18 being drafted, going off to war and then coming home and being treated with such disrespect, so it's such a special day to see them coming off the plane in washington, d.c.
. >> dear mr. brownrt of the trip. and thousands cheer the rush back in wisconsin. showing that it's never too late to say thank you and welcome home. >> so many vietnam veterans did not get a welcome home. and it seriously affected them. emotionally and mentally. >> i'm so glad that they have done something like this, where they actually honored us. >> this is just amazing. just absolutely incredible. one of the best days of my life. clayton: man, they deserve it too....
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mr. khosrowshahi is a graduate of brown university with an engineering degree. he has been an outspoken critic of president trump. his family emigrated to the u.s. from iran in the late 1970s. betty yu, kpix 5. >> the third finalist was the former ceo and current chairman of general electric, but he withdrew after failing to receive enough support from the group from managers making the call. as for meg whitman, she and directors reportedly couldn't agree on terms to take over. >>> cal fire says that forward progress has been stopped on a grass fire in the east bay hills. the flames broke out around 6:30 last night near mines road and crane ridge road south of livermore. crews have been largely fighting the flames by air because of the steep terrain there. fire is now 20% contained and the cause is still under investigation. >>> parts of the bay area are facing an excessive heat warning as the workweek gets underway. some areas saw triple digits yesterday. in walnut creek, many shoppers bought a cold drink or found a spot in the shade just to cool down. >> it's
mr. khosrowshahi is a graduate of brown university with an engineering degree. he has been an outspoken critic of president trump. his family emigrated to the u.s. from iran in the late 1970s. betty yu, kpix 5. >> the third finalist was the former ceo and current chairman of general electric, but he withdrew after failing to receive enough support from the group from managers making the call. as for meg whitman, she and directors reportedly couldn't agree on terms to take over....
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congressman brown: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate that you and the ranking member have convened and to look into this important issue. my question really goes to a little bit of a broader look at the 1033 program in response to protests in ferguson. following the killing of michael brown, president obama issued an executive order that included the creation of a dod and justice department group to ensure oversight of this program according to the constitution. that group has not met since january of this year under the new administration. president trump intends to rescind the previous executive order that insured training for a equipment acquisition and that is of concern to me. i am concerned that the transfer of armored vehicles and firearms , as well as other controlled items, makes our police stations look more like foreign operating basis. it would unsettle me to see armored vehicles patrolling the streets of anne arundel county. i to get the importance of the program. -- i do get the importance of the program. does
congressman brown: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate that you and the ranking member have convened and to look into this important issue. my question really goes to a little bit of a broader look at the 1033 program in response to protests in ferguson. following the killing of michael brown, president obama issued an executive order that included the creation of a dod and justice department group to ensure oversight of this program according to the constitution. that group has not met since...
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his way to our area, the stuffed animal is a brainchild of 5-year-old betsy brown she wanted to keep officers safe. last year, mrmoosey traveled from ohio to chicago to give officers a smile and wish them safety on the streets, how sweet. top stories are next. >>> gunfire injuries a man outside a philadelphia target store, the hunt is on for the person who pulled the trigger. >> and vice mike pence plane lands safely after being struck in midair. we'll tell you what hit the plane. >>> a south jersey boy losing his sight wants to be a firefighter has his dream come true, he made wildwood's fire chief for the day, i'm have those stories nora muchanic at the shore coming up. >> meteorologist chris sowers is tracking the weekend forecast, you say there's rain moving our way. >> reporter: it wouldn't be the weekend without rain. >> it's the rain, let's have some rain. >> reporter: sky6 live hd unfortunately we have more wet weather out there, this is the philadelphia international airport. all is quiet in the city, you go off to the south and southeast we're starting to pick up showers even a couple of downpours. sto
his way to our area, the stuffed animal is a brainchild of 5-year-old betsy brown she wanted to keep officers safe. last year, mrmoosey traveled from ohio to chicago to give officers a smile and wish them safety on the streets, how sweet. top stories are next. >>> gunfire injuries a man outside a philadelphia target store, the hunt is on for the person who pulled the trigger. >> and vice mike pence plane lands safely after being struck in midair. we'll tell you what hit the...
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. >> brown: and post recently the and most recently, "the leftovers," an apocalyptic tale that became an acclaimed hbo drama. now tom perrotta is out with his seventh novel titled, "mrsetcher," about a woman coping with her empty nest, her son who's gone off to college and the sexual boundaries both explore. tom perrotta, nice to talk to you. >> oh, great to talk to you. >> brown: so, single mother, the writer, were looking at sort of sexual norms today, i think. >> yeah, absolutely. so in a way this is a book about college and identity. eve sends her son brenden off to college and she's alone in the empty nest and she's looking for a way to jumpstart her life. she's lonely, and through a strange series of circumstances, starts looking at this porn that confuses her but it also features middle aged women like herself and it makes her see herself as possibly an object of desire and in doing so it kind of changes her view on the world. ordinary situations that seemed completely innocuous before are suddenly charged with some erotic possibility and sometimes she acts on that. >> brown: get to look at the limits of acceptable behavior today. >> yeah, and i'm always inter
. >> brown: and post recently the and most recently, "the leftovers," an apocalyptic tale that became an acclaimed hbo drama. now tom perrotta is out with his seventh novel titled, "mrsetcher," about a woman coping with her empty nest, her son who's gone off to college and the sexual boundaries both explore. tom perrotta, nice to talk to you. >> oh, great to talk to you. >> brown: so, single mother, the writer, were looking at sort of sexual norms today, i...
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. >> thank you, pamela brown resportir reporting for us. >> mr. if i was him, empty the bank account and go to tijuana. he is concerned about money. number two you look at some of the lawyers that special consoler mueller brought on, enron people. they are worried about dirty money. one quick point on what we learned, that is the no knock issue that the president raised in his conversation today with the media. you have to understand the importance of this. this is not about the fbi, it's about going to a judge and saying "this is not an expediti expedition, we think he is involved in a crime." you can't go in someone's house unless you think you have evidence. we're not going to his car, we're going into his out at 6:00 a.m. they didn't trust him to respond to a standard inquiry. >> the president asked about that that pre dawn no knock fbi search warrant that was implemented at his residence, listen to this. >> it was appropriate for the fbi to raid the home of paul manafort? >> i thought it was very, very strong signal of whatever. i know he --
. >> thank you, pamela brown resportir reporting for us. >> mr. if i was him, empty the bank account and go to tijuana. he is concerned about money. number two you look at some of the lawyers that special consoler mueller brought on, enron people. they are worried about dirty money. one quick point on what we learned, that is the no knock issue that the president raised in his conversation today with the media. you have to understand the importance of this. this is not about the...
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. >> email.alvin brown. mr.ak about the thoughts, words and deeds of key people in our history and our times, and difficulty conveying and relating to the knowledge because i've learned of them through their deeds and my personal observations of them. how can you differentiate between what those people do as human beings and what they expound upon and list as the core of the organizations ideals, sort of like people saying do what i say, forget what i do. also relate this to what rappers and hip-hop people are promoting which is a promotion also of gang lifestyle and black on black violence. >> i need two hours. it is a very interesting and complicated. the question. i do not know if i can do any justice in this short amount of time but let me say this about in terms of commitment, what they say in terms of word and deed. those for me are inseparable. someone says no we talk about the example of malcolm's life. he is someone who that his house wasfirebombed but nonetheless had made a commitment .
. >> email.alvin brown. mr.ak about the thoughts, words and deeds of key people in our history and our times, and difficulty conveying and relating to the knowledge because i've learned of them through their deeds and my personal observations of them. how can you differentiate between what those people do as human beings and what they expound upon and list as the core of the organizations ideals, sort of like people saying do what i say, forget what i do. also relate this to what rappers...
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brown and shimon. what have you learned about mr. mueller pf's season on trum and his associate's ties to russia?y have reviewed records related to the trump organization. we're told investigators have come through the list of shell companies and buyers of trump brand real estate properties and found interesting connections to russians. they've also, the fbi and investigators examined background of russian business associates dating as far back as the 2013 miss universe pageant. all of this is part of their ongoing look at sort of the years thatd trump and his associates have had connections to the russians. >> so pamela, for another piece now it's not just about the trump organization. it's about associates like paul manafort. >> so we've learned, chris, what peeked investigators interest last july when it started. we learned they became more suspicious when they turned up intercepted communications that u.s. intelligence agencies collected among suspected russian operatives that were discussing their efforts. to coordinate information that could damage hillary clinton's election prospects and t
brown and shimon. what have you learned about mr. mueller pf's season on trum and his associate's ties to russia?y have reviewed records related to the trump organization. we're told investigators have come through the list of shell companies and buyers of trump brand real estate properties and found interesting connections to russians. they've also, the fbi and investigators examined background of russian business associates dating as far back as the 2013 miss universe pageant. all of this is...
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mr. putnam on twitter. what did the brown v. board decision do, notable for his fuzz fussy? >> he was one of the great prophets of the 19th century. >> chuck, you're on. go ahead. >> caller: hello? >> we can hear you. go ahead please. >> caller: hello, hello? brown reversed the plessi decision, is it true that railroads continue to ignore the brown decision and continue segregating passenger rail cars until the civil rights act? >> it's not just railroads, it's all kinds of public institutions that don't exactly comply with brown. so it takes long time, as you say, for brown to exactly be implemented. as jeffrey pointed out, there's a coupa versus erin decision and speaks to the problem of school segregation. the problem is unless there's, in the early years after brown, if there's not these dramatic instances of resistance to the decision, the school districts are able to proceed in whatever way they see fit for a long time. it's not until the mid, really, the late 1960s after the civil rights act that brown is any substantial way. >> the next is thurgood marshall who gave
mr. putnam on twitter. what did the brown v. board decision do, notable for his fuzz fussy? >> he was one of the great prophets of the 19th century. >> chuck, you're on. go ahead. >> caller: hello? >> we can hear you. go ahead please. >> caller: hello, hello? brown reversed the plessi decision, is it true that railroads continue to ignore the brown decision and continue segregating passenger rail cars until the civil rights act? >> it's not just railroads,...
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i'll tell you, bug, the artist formerly known as bug, who is chevron, the brown dog i put on twitter, he's been outperforming mrnvidia, the tech stock why? because chevron had a monster good quarter and if that stock pulls in, you know what -- okbuy, buy, buy. okay, let's go to pushpinder in pennsylvania >> caller: hi, mr. cramer. a quick question, omed >> universal display i think that the super cycle -- i hate that term, although i do think katie huberty is fabulous, i think the super cycle, it's going to be great for oled i reiterate i like that company which is not far down the rad from where i used to live. and that is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! >> announcer: the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade that's a great idea, but why don't you just go to thinkorswim's chat rooms where you can share strategies, ideas, even actual trades with market professionals and thousands of other traders? i know. your brain told my brain before you told my face. mmm, blueberry? tap into the knowledge of other traders on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event b
i'll tell you, bug, the artist formerly known as bug, who is chevron, the brown dog i put on twitter, he's been outperforming mrnvidia, the tech stock why? because chevron had a monster good quarter and if that stock pulls in, you know what -- okbuy, buy, buy. okay, let's go to pushpinder in pennsylvania >> caller: hi, mr. cramer. a quick question, omed >> universal display i think that the super cycle -- i hate that term, although i do think katie huberty is fabulous, i think the...