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mr. amescua, how are you? can you raise your hand? good. so here we are in grants pass, oregon on our mobile device, and this is how we can use va video connect. but watch this, mr. president. if we need to bring in a specialist from anywhere in the country into grants pass, oregon, we can. so dr. brook watts. do you want to say hello, dr. watts? dr. watts: good morning, dr. shulkin. good morning, mr. president. and good morning, mr. amescua. thank you so much for your service. dr. shulkin: dr. watts is a specialist -- an internal medicine specialist in cleveland, oregon, and she is now connected in with mr. amescua in grants pass, oregon. so we can get the expertise from anywhere in the country immediately. the va is able to do this right now. so thank you very much. and so, mr. president, this is how we're expanding access. this is how we're bringing the very best technology available in the country. and really thanks to your help in cutting through the regulation, the office of american innovation, we're ablee to expand access dramaticall
mr. amescua, how are you? can you raise your hand? good. so here we are in grants pass, oregon on our mobile device, and this is how we can use va video connect. but watch this, mr. president. if we need to bring in a specialist from anywhere in the country into grants pass, oregon, we can. so dr. brook watts. do you want to say hello, dr. watts? dr. watts: good morning, dr. shulkin. good morning, mr. president. and good morning, mr. amescua. thank you so much for your service. dr. shulkin: dr....
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good people on the side of the nazis. they weren't all nazis and they weren't all white supremacists. mr. president, good people don't pile around with nazis and white supremacists. maybe they don't consider themselves white supremacists and nazis, certainly they hold those views. this has become very troubling for anyone to come on any network and defend what president trump did and said at that press conference yesterday is completely lost and the potential to be morally bankrupt. i'm sorry, no i believe that and i'm being very honest as one who has been talking about these issues for a very long time. i'm sorry that this is where we are right now. i hope the president learns a lesson from his press conference on yesterday. it's disturbing.
good people on the side of the nazis. they weren't all nazis and they weren't all white supremacists. mr. president, good people don't pile around with nazis and white supremacists. maybe they don't consider themselves white supremacists and nazis, certainly they hold those views. this has become very troubling for anyone to come on any network and defend what president trump did and said at that press conference yesterday is completely lost and the potential to be morally bankrupt. i'm sorry,...
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mr. wood: good morning. will you come down and take a seat here. if you're looking for a place, we are willing to sell these place at an inflated price. there are scalpers outside. do not use them. just give the money directly to me. welcome to the wilson center. thank you for being here. when we talked about the event, a little voice inside my head said you are crazy, it's washington, no one will come. they said maybe the nafta is important enough, maybe our existential questions will attract an audience, and then we came up on bright idea of asking
mr. wood: good morning. will you come down and take a seat here. if you're looking for a place, we are willing to sell these place at an inflated price. there are scalpers outside. do not use them. just give the money directly to me. welcome to the wilson center. thank you for being here. when we talked about the event, a little voice inside my head said you are crazy, it's washington, no one will come. they said maybe the nafta is important enough, maybe our existential questions will attract...
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mr. bush: i was pretty good at that. [laughter] [applause] mr.me look like a genius, because when the presidential race in 1999 started, i turned on the tv one night at the white house, and i saw him sitting on a bale of hay in a tent in iowa, and as far as i know, it was the first time you gave that compassionate conservative speech. and i got on the phone and said, you guys better pay attention to him. he can beat you. there is a big tension of it -- against giving any party three terms in a row in the white house. and what he said to people who could go either way is compassionate conservative. i will give you the same thing clinton did, but with smaller government and a bigger tax cut. wouldn't you like that? [laughter] mr. clinton: and i said, and as we know, it started with me, we democrats are not as good at bumper stickers. and it was brilliant. and i thought, they are going to underestimate this guy. i also saw him beat ann richard who had been a friend of mine for 20 years, and she had a 60% approval rating and he won anyway because he
mr. bush: i was pretty good at that. [laughter] [applause] mr.me look like a genius, because when the presidential race in 1999 started, i turned on the tv one night at the white house, and i saw him sitting on a bale of hay in a tent in iowa, and as far as i know, it was the first time you gave that compassionate conservative speech. and i got on the phone and said, you guys better pay attention to him. he can beat you. there is a big tension of it -- against giving any party three terms in a...
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mr. schumer: good morning, and i ask unanimous consent the quorum be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: thank you, mr. president. first on the topic of health care, i was very happy to hear the statement from chairman alexander and ranking member murray yesterday in which they pledged the help committee to the task of destabilizing and strengthening the markets. particularly by guaranteeing the cost-sharing reduction program. as chairman alexander said, quote, without the payment of these cost-sharing reductions, americans will be hurt, unquote. that is clear. everyone has said it, even the insurance industry. and yet, president trump continues to treat this critical program as if it's some kind of political hostage. the president treats the critical program as if it's some kind of hostage. insurers in three states -- north carolina, pennsylvania, iowa -- have each released separate rates for 2018. one, if the payments are made, and one that's 20% higher if they're not. in these three states, the premiums will be 20% higher if presid
mr. schumer: good morning, and i ask unanimous consent the quorum be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: thank you, mr. president. first on the topic of health care, i was very happy to hear the statement from chairman alexander and ranking member murray yesterday in which they pledged the help committee to the task of destabilizing and strengthening the markets. particularly by guaranteeing the cost-sharing reduction program. as chairman alexander said,...
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good morning. mr. o'donnell: good morning.et's talk about where he seemed to suggest that he treat those in custody rougher. pres. trump: right now we have less than 6000 enforcement and removal officers in ice, not enough to protect a nation of more than 320 million people. it is essential that congress fund another 10,000 ice officers so that we can eliminate ms 13 root out the criminal cartels in our country. we would like to get them out asked her. and you see these towns and thugs ring thrown into the back of a paddy wagon, you see them thrown in rough, i said please don't be too nice. like when you guys put somebody in the car and you are protecting their head, you know, the way you put your hand -- like don't had their head. i said you can take the hand away, ok? [applause] >> what was your reaction to those comments? do you think the president was advocating a change of policy for police officers? mr. o'donnell: the police establishment -- immediately the least use of america and long island distanced themselves and sa
good morning. mr. o'donnell: good morning.et's talk about where he seemed to suggest that he treat those in custody rougher. pres. trump: right now we have less than 6000 enforcement and removal officers in ice, not enough to protect a nation of more than 320 million people. it is essential that congress fund another 10,000 ice officers so that we can eliminate ms 13 root out the criminal cartels in our country. we would like to get them out asked her. and you see these towns and thugs ring...
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mr. president. good afternoon, everyone. first of all, mr. president i want to thank you for your leadership on this immigration topic. i think this is extremely critical to our country. you talk about it often on the campaign trail. job one was growing the economy and that's part of why i believe you're standing here and why i'm standing here. you've also said as a fortune 500 ceo i'm the only fortune 500 ceo in congress and i've lived around the world much of my career, and i can tell you that nothing that i'm going to do right now is more important than this in terms of growing our economy. our current system does not work. it keeps america from being competitive and it does not meet the needs of our economy today. today as tom said we bring in 1.1 million legal immigrants a year. they participate in our social welfare system. right now one out of 15 immigrants are coming in with skills that are employable. we've got to change that. as business goes, mr. president, you and i understand we need a new approach and we need to fix this immigra
mr. president. good afternoon, everyone. first of all, mr. president i want to thank you for your leadership on this immigration topic. i think this is extremely critical to our country. you talk about it often on the campaign trail. job one was growing the economy and that's part of why i believe you're standing here and why i'm standing here. you've also said as a fortune 500 ceo i'm the only fortune 500 ceo in congress and i've lived around the world much of my career, and i can tell you...
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mr. president. good afternoon. first of all, mr. president i want to thank you for your leadership on this immigration topic. i think it is extremely critical for our country. you talked about it often on the campaign trail. you said job one was growing the economy and that is why you are standing here and why i'm standing here. you have also said as a fortune only fortune'm the 500 c.e.o. in congress and i've world much ofhe my career. and i can tell you that nothing we are going to do right now is more important than this in terms of growing the economy. the reason, it is very simple, our current system does not work indicates america from being competitive and it does not meet the needs of the economy today. 1.1 millionng in legal immigrants a year. over 50% of our household of legal immigrants today participate in our social welfare system. right now only one out of 15 immigrants who come into the country come in with skills that employable. we have to change that. as business guys, you and i understand we need a new approach. w
mr. president. good afternoon. first of all, mr. president i want to thank you for your leadership on this immigration topic. i think it is extremely critical for our country. you talked about it often on the campaign trail. you said job one was growing the economy and that is why you are standing here and why i'm standing here. you have also said as a fortune only fortune'm the 500 c.e.o. in congress and i've world much ofhe my career. and i can tell you that nothing we are going to do right...
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mr. bush: i was pretty good at that. [laughter] [applause] mr.ade me look like a genius, because when the presidential race in 1999 started, i turned on the tv one night at the white house, and i saw him sitting on a bale of hay in a tent in iowa, and as far as i know, it was the first time you gave that compassionate conservative speech. and i got on the phone and said, you guys better pay attention to him. mr. clinton: if you want to be president, realize it is about the people, not about you. and when it is over -- people who are arrogant in office have to remember time passes. ♪ ♪ david: so, how did the two of you come together to create the presidential leadership program? mr. bush: one of the real problems with these presidential centers is that they become a irrelevant pretty quickly unless there is something that captures people's attention. and margaret spellings, ken's and margaret spellings, ken's predecessor, said we ought to think about using these platforms to call young people together and encourage them through leadership educatio
mr. bush: i was pretty good at that. [laughter] [applause] mr.ade me look like a genius, because when the presidential race in 1999 started, i turned on the tv one night at the white house, and i saw him sitting on a bale of hay in a tent in iowa, and as far as i know, it was the first time you gave that compassionate conservative speech. and i got on the phone and said, you guys better pay attention to him. mr. clinton: if you want to be president, realize it is about the people, not about...
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according to mr. good make sure you know who the expected recipients are. if you can contact them and make sure they understand someone is raising money on their behalf and they have an understanding of how they're going to get those funds and even at that point it's a leap of faith. his point a lot of people are going to need a lot of help because of what happened with harvey. your best bet particularly when you're this far removed from houston is to probably give to the big charities that are vetted that you know their track record on, that way you know things will -- the money and other donations will get to those people who are in need. live in center city, john rawlins channel6 "action news." rick. >> all right, john, thank you. >>> once again here is the information to make a donation to the red cross. the number you can call is one-800-red cross. you can also text word harvey to 90999 to automatically send a 10-dollar donation. >>> you can find this information along with our comprehensive coverage at 6abc.com/harvey. you can also watch live streamin
according to mr. good make sure you know who the expected recipients are. if you can contact them and make sure they understand someone is raising money on their behalf and they have an understanding of how they're going to get those funds and even at that point it's a leap of faith. his point a lot of people are going to need a lot of help because of what happened with harvey. your best bet particularly when you're this far removed from houston is to probably give to the big charities that are...
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>> good morning, mr. president. how are you? president trump: very good. you look very healthy to me. please make sure his skin is perfect. [laughter] president trump: thank you very much. great technology. great to meet you. [applause] president trump: we're going to west virginia tonight. we will have a very big announcement which will be very exciting for the media and everyone else. we have a very big announcement tonight. i believe i will be making it in west virginia so that will be very exciting. thank you very much. >> we will see more from president trump today when he is in west virginia. two anti-trump protester standing outside the venue in huntington, west virginia. don to eating that she is making some signs for the trump visit. we will have live coverage at the big sandy superstore arena at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span. takes an's cities tour tv and american history tv to tacoma, washington as we explore its rich history and literary culture. located on the puget sound and 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, tacoma was chosen in the 19th centur
>> good morning, mr. president. how are you? president trump: very good. you look very healthy to me. please make sure his skin is perfect. [laughter] president trump: thank you very much. great technology. great to meet you. [applause] president trump: we're going to west virginia tonight. we will have a very big announcement which will be very exciting for the media and everyone else. we have a very big announcement tonight. i believe i will be making it in west virginia so that will be...
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good enough. they didn't get the opportunity to. mr. rafferty-osaki: that's right.discernible] >> [indiscernible] mr. rafferty-osaki: that leads us to our second topic. yes, there were a lot of women in baseball. in fact, you remember the song we played at the beginning of class? "take me out to the ballgame"? most people forget the original verse to that song. you only hear the chorus at the ballgame -- the original says, "katie casey was baseball mad, had the fever and had it bad, just to root for the hometown crew -- on a saturday her young beau called to see if she'd like to go to see a show, but miss katie said no, i'll tell you what you can do, take me out to the ballgame." women loved baseball. beginning in you had a college 1866, program in baseball, and by the way, this idea of a seven sisters school, six of them organized baseball teams to 1920 by 1867, you have the first they were all black. and so begins this rich tradition of baseball. not softball, i want to make this clear, it was baseball that women loved. one scholar states there are several ways fo
good enough. they didn't get the opportunity to. mr. rafferty-osaki: that's right.discernible] >> [indiscernible] mr. rafferty-osaki: that leads us to our second topic. yes, there were a lot of women in baseball. in fact, you remember the song we played at the beginning of class? "take me out to the ballgame"? most people forget the original verse to that song. you only hear the chorus at the ballgame -- the original says, "katie casey was baseball mad, had the fever and...
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mr. clinton: it was so ridiculous, the idea of it, that it could have ever happened. but on the other hand, when i started running, she was the only person that thought i had a good chancey else did. hillary and chelsea were undecided at the beginning. [laughter] mr. clinton: but it made me feel good because my mother had a pretty tough life. she was widowed three times. she had a pretty tough life. and she got up at 5:00 every morning and got herself ready and was at work by 7:00 and did everything she could to take care of me. so, i was proud to be able to show it to her. and she was ill then, but she lived another year. just a little more than another year about the time. excuse me, a little less than a year. she died the next june 6 -- i mean, january 6. david: what's it like to live in the white house? mr. bush: you want to know what my mother said? david: i guess so. [laughter] i can imagine. mr. bush: get your feet off the jeffersonian table. [laughter] david: but your mother was proud , of course. think about this. there was only one woman who had a son become president of the united states whose father was president of the united states. abigail adams, but i do
mr. clinton: it was so ridiculous, the idea of it, that it could have ever happened. but on the other hand, when i started running, she was the only person that thought i had a good chancey else did. hillary and chelsea were undecided at the beginning. [laughter] mr. clinton: but it made me feel good because my mother had a pretty tough life. she was widowed three times. she had a pretty tough life. and she got up at 5:00 every morning and got herself ready and was at work by 7:00 and did...
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good morning, mr. president. and good morning, mr.squa, thank you for your service. >> she is now connected in with mr. amisqua in grant pass, oregon. we can get the expertise from anywhere in the country immediately. the va is able to do this right now. so thank you very much. and so, mr. president, this is how we're expanding access. this is how we're bringing the very best technology available in the can country, and really thanks to your help and cutting through the regulation, the office of american innovation, we're able to expand access dramatically today and to roll this out. and as you said, with our accountability bill, our replacing our electronic medical record, the progress we're making in six months we have been able to do tremendous things. it is just the beginning of what we're going to do for our veterans. so thank you very much. >> well, thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, doctor. i want to thank him and your skin, i hope your skin is going to be in perfect shape. looked pretty good to me. what do i know?
good morning, mr. president. and good morning, mr.squa, thank you for your service. >> she is now connected in with mr. amisqua in grant pass, oregon. we can get the expertise from anywhere in the country immediately. the va is able to do this right now. so thank you very much. and so, mr. president, this is how we're expanding access. this is how we're bringing the very best technology available in the can country, and really thanks to your help and cutting through the regulation, the...
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. >> good evening, mr. president. >> good morning. good morning. it's great to speak to you. i just wanted to pay my respects, and we with you 1,000%. you are safe. we are with you 1,000%. >> if an attack does happen, help would be close. the u.s. military makes up roughly 30% of the island's territory. about 7,000 troops are stationed there. >>> now to a developing story. did you play the mega millions lottery last night? the bigger question is, did you check your ticket? someone here in the south bay has a life-changing ticket. here are the winning numbers. 56, 23, 58, 33, 53. and the mega number, 6. someone got five winning numbers. the only thing they didn't get was the mega number. california lottery says the ticket with five winning numbers is worth $550,000. we talked to two people who purchased tickets from lake vista liquors, they are excited and hopeful. >> i'm going to go home and check my ticket for sure. they waited a long time for a winner over here. >> i will be driving them home right now and probably the first thing we'll do is run into the office and check o
. >> good evening, mr. president. >> good morning. good morning. it's great to speak to you. i just wanted to pay my respects, and we with you 1,000%. you are safe. we are with you 1,000%. >> if an attack does happen, help would be close. the u.s. military makes up roughly 30% of the island's territory. about 7,000 troops are stationed there. >>> now to a developing story. did you play the mega millions lottery last night? the bigger question is, did you check your...
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good morning, mr president. good morning, good morning, it's great to speak to you... a call with the island's governor, mr trump had this to say about the regime in pyongyang. this is between you and i, but you don't talk like they talk, you can't do that with people like us. yeah. guam is home to us military bases, a fleet of bombers and tens of thousands of people. americans who are now being told what to do in the event of a nuclear explosion. meanwhile, diplomacy is going on. in another presidential call, they agreed north korea needs to stop its provocative actions. mr trump was also told that all releva nt trump was also told that all relevant parties, him included, should stop exasperating the situation. in the south korean capital, they've lived with the threat from their northern neighbours for decades. there are reports today shoppers are buying more ready meals and investors buying more gold — signs that people may be stepping up their preparedness. in just over a week's time, they'll have a civil defence drill in this city. the sirens will go off, people w
good morning, mr president. good morning, good morning, it's great to speak to you... a call with the island's governor, mr trump had this to say about the regime in pyongyang. this is between you and i, but you don't talk like they talk, you can't do that with people like us. yeah. guam is home to us military bases, a fleet of bombers and tens of thousands of people. americans who are now being told what to do in the event of a nuclear explosion. meanwhile, diplomacy is going on. in another...
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mr. holzer: good. this is a tough discussion. i think we are going to be engaged in this discussion for a long time. we haven't even spoken about the obvious choice for d hero's asian -- deheroization. mr. carmichael: let's talk about your work as a public intellectual. i think one of the things that stands out, your writing is very accessible. you have always been a public speaker who is very engaging, but you push people to think. one realm you entered as a public intellectual was your role with lincoln. and you tell us how you got into the process, and i would like to know about your final thoughts? mr. holzer: it was a very happy accident. the movie.ion with book kearns goodwin, whose the movie was in part based, organized a meeting of lincoln historians with steven spielberg and tony kushner, the playwright of "angels in america," who had been assigned the screenplay. we would meet and have a script conference. i thought we were going to hollywood. we were going 20 blocks south of my office. it was not as exciting to me as it
mr. holzer: good. this is a tough discussion. i think we are going to be engaged in this discussion for a long time. we haven't even spoken about the obvious choice for d hero's asian -- deheroization. mr. carmichael: let's talk about your work as a public intellectual. i think one of the things that stands out, your writing is very accessible. you have always been a public speaker who is very engaging, but you push people to think. one realm you entered as a public intellectual was your role...
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mr. bush: i was pretty good at that. >> [laughter] [applause] david: mr. made me look like a genius. when the presidential race in 2000 started, i turned on the tv one night at the white house and i saw him sitting on a bale of watching him give a compassionate conservative speech. i went on the phone and said, you better pay attention to him, he can beat you. what he said to people who could go either way is a compassionate conservative. i will give you the same thing clinton did, but with smaller government and a bigger tax cut. would you like that? >> [laughter] mr. clinton: as we know we democrats are not as good at bumper stickers. i thought they are going to underestimate this guy. i saw him beat in richards, and she had a 60% approval rating and he won anyway because he understood politics is about candidates and culture and not just what position you take on the issue. he constructed a campaign that fit with where texas was at the time. anndidn't have to dislike richards to vote for george bush. he maximized the number of people he could get. david
mr. bush: i was pretty good at that. >> [laughter] [applause] david: mr. made me look like a genius. when the presidential race in 2000 started, i turned on the tv one night at the white house and i saw him sitting on a bale of watching him give a compassionate conservative speech. i went on the phone and said, you better pay attention to him, he can beat you. what he said to people who could go either way is a compassionate conservative. i will give you the same thing clinton did, but...
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good evening. mr lynn, what evidence to you have that your separation from the think tank was to do with google's intervention? there are a number of points of evidence. for instance, the day that we put up a notice, there was a conversation immediately after that
good evening. mr lynn, what evidence to you have that your separation from the think tank was to do with google's intervention? there are a number of points of evidence. for instance, the day that we put up a notice, there was a conversation immediately after that
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mr. bush: we got married in november, and the next year i campaigned for congress. but i said she would never have to give a political speech. and she did. david: and she was gooden you lost, you ran the house seat and you lost. , did you say, i'm out of politics? mr. bush: for a while. but it turns out like bill said, it was one of the best things that happened to me. as the guy that beat me said, if i hadn't beat bush, he would still be on the agricultural committee. >> [laughter] david: when you decided to run for governor against incumbent ann richards, your mother and father said you have no chance of winning. mr. bush: the father did not say that, the mother did. david: what did you say when you won? mr. bush: i said, are you going to come to the inauguration? you know my mother. you never pop off to her like that. otherwise, she'll floor you. >> [laughter] david: when both of you became president, your father had been aesident, you had not had father who had been president, but you had been around government. the first day you are in the oval office you learn the , nuclear codes, all the crises we may be getting into. what was the biggest surprise he fou
mr. bush: we got married in november, and the next year i campaigned for congress. but i said she would never have to give a political speech. and she did. david: and she was gooden you lost, you ran the house seat and you lost. , did you say, i'm out of politics? mr. bush: for a while. but it turns out like bill said, it was one of the best things that happened to me. as the guy that beat me said, if i hadn't beat bush, he would still be on the agricultural committee. >> [laughter]...
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mr. shatner, good to have you. you doing okay? >> yeah, great. >> good to have you on.as teasing you about the misprint on the prompter there. so you have been at this for awhile now. >> well, if you said i've been at it 70 years -- >> yeah. >> and i'm 36, i must have been a spirit. when i hear the number, i just -- who? what? how did that happen? and they are all dying around me. every time i look around, a friend is dead of old age. >> what do you make of the fact and i'm not going to put your business out but i know you came from another taping today to do this. so you're still busy. you're still working, still out there. >> in fact, i started very early in the day to do publicity. my book has come out spirit of the horse has come out and the -- as you well know, i'm sure some of your audience knows, the author goes out and publicizes, hey, i got a book, thousands of books are being printed. this one you should read because it's got five stars. i buy a lot of books on my phone. i travel a lot and i'm reading all the time. so i see a book with three stars, that's pret
mr. shatner, good to have you. you doing okay? >> yeah, great. >> good to have you on.as teasing you about the misprint on the prompter there. so you have been at this for awhile now. >> well, if you said i've been at it 70 years -- >> yeah. >> and i'm 36, i must have been a spirit. when i hear the number, i just -- who? what? how did that happen? and they are all dying around me. every time i look around, a friend is dead of old age. >> what do you make of...
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. >> good morning, mr. president. how are you? >> very good. you look very healthy to me. please make sure his skin is perfect. [laughter] >> thank you very much. great technology. great to meet you. [applause]. >> we are going to west virginia tonight and we will have a big announcement that will be exciting for the media and everyone else, that we have a very big announcement tonight and i believe i will make it in west virginia, so that will be exciting. thank you very much. [inaudible] >> i was hoping to get transportation in 2001 because my whole background is in trade and transportation. i was a transportation banker for a number of years for both citicorp and bank of america and i had worked for transportation companies, so my whole background is actually in transportation, so it is nice to be able to return to a field in which i have worked previously and it's nice to be able to be back in a department on the familiar with the. >> watch her interview with elaine chao, secretary transportation in the trump administration tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern
. >> good morning, mr. president. how are you? >> very good. you look very healthy to me. please make sure his skin is perfect. [laughter] >> thank you very much. great technology. great to meet you. [applause]. >> we are going to west virginia tonight and we will have a big announcement that will be exciting for the media and everyone else, that we have a very big announcement tonight and i believe i will make it in west virginia, so that will be exciting. thank you...
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people's heads because she loved the attention because she was good at sports and she wanted the focus to be on her. think she got the rest was a joke. mrfferty-osaki: she was very good. she took out joe dimaggio at one point. still, there her, were whispers about whether or not she was a lesbian. it wasn't until she met her -- sport is used as defining one's sexuality, even if it happens to be completely wrong and false. this is what has been going on at the time. and understand, there is much controversy about the idea of the all-american girls professional baseball league, and you brought up many of the issues. whether or not it was right. did kind of establish ideas and the precursor of title ix. women did go there on an average, where as women in the lake went in an average of 30 -- there is a possibility that women did gain agency through this. you can see it in the timeline through all of this. it starts up with women . the all-american girls special baseball league. we come to the 1973 court decision and this was a court case in new jersey. they decided that girls should be allowed to play in little league. this reconstituted th
people's heads because she loved the attention because she was good at sports and she wanted the focus to be on her. think she got the rest was a joke. mrfferty-osaki: she was very good. she took out joe dimaggio at one point. still, there her, were whispers about whether or not she was a lesbian. it wasn't until she met her -- sport is used as defining one's sexuality, even if it happens to be completely wrong and false. this is what has been going on at the time. and understand, there is much...
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good morning, mr. dildine. >> good morning mr. bell. we're soggy and slow on the beltway in virginia. you can see why in this camera shot. inner loop, it's a crash on the right side just after the service road merges on to 495 north. you can see the reflection of the overheadlight bars of the vehicles. yes, indeed, it is wet on the beltway. if you're headed out this morning, give yourself extra time and extra stopping room on the road. no signs of drying any time soon. the flood zones have been waurkd ou of the way. all the lanes are open there. in virginia, new crash 95 northbound near the parkway reported in the center of th back to you. >> dave, thank you. it's 5:03 now. floods are covering eastern texas and people are preparing for even more danger. that storm is about to head back into land with another 10 inches of rain it could dump on the coast. this is the latest from our storm team 4 radar. >> just because it is dark outside, that does not mean that they have stopped the rescue missions. you are looking at some brand new video
good morning, mr. dildine. >> good morning mr. bell. we're soggy and slow on the beltway in virginia. you can see why in this camera shot. inner loop, it's a crash on the right side just after the service road merges on to 495 north. you can see the reflection of the overheadlight bars of the vehicles. yes, indeed, it is wet on the beltway. if you're headed out this morning, give yourself extra time and extra stopping room on the road. no signs of drying any time soon. the flood zones...
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good luck with everything you are trying to achieve in barcelona. mrst of fortune with everything. we move on. donald trump has lost his chief strategist steve bannon — fired, we understand, in what can be seen as a win for chief of staffjohn kelly. bannon played a prominent role in the president's "america first" election campaign message — and has been accused of harbouring anti—semitic and white nationalist sentiments. with the mounting controversy over the death of an anti racist protestor in charlottesville, bannon‘s role was increasingly controversial. but, it was after an interview this week where he undermined the president on north korea that it looks like his fate was sealed. so, what does this mean for the direction of travel for trump's administration? i'm joined by richard painter, who worked in the white house under george w bush as his chief ethics lawyer. david willisjoins me now. why now? what is behind the timing? it's an interesting question. steve bannon was, of course, one of the architects of donald trump's victory in the presiden
good luck with everything you are trying to achieve in barcelona. mrst of fortune with everything. we move on. donald trump has lost his chief strategist steve bannon — fired, we understand, in what can be seen as a win for chief of staffjohn kelly. bannon played a prominent role in the president's "america first" election campaign message — and has been accused of harbouring anti—semitic and white nationalist sentiments. with the mounting controversy over the death of an anti...
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coats: good morning, mr. attorney general, thank you very much for your leadership and inviting me to join you here today and working with you on the task force. you and i have served together in the united states senate, we served together now in the trump administration, and today we stand together to address an issue which both of us strongly believe needs to be addressed using the authorities of our respective agencies. over the past few months, i've had the privilege of working with the dedicated men and women of the intelligence community. i have seen firsthand the works that they do tirelessly and without fanfare to protect our country. i stand here today as their leader to express our grave concern that unauthorized disclosures of classified material and damaging our mission and jeopardizing the safety and security of the american public. in the last several years, the u.s. intelligence community has experienced some of the worst compromises of classified information in our nation's history. those dis
coats: good morning, mr. attorney general, thank you very much for your leadership and inviting me to join you here today and working with you on the task force. you and i have served together in the united states senate, we served together now in the trump administration, and today we stand together to address an issue which both of us strongly believe needs to be addressed using the authorities of our respective agencies. over the past few months, i've had the privilege of working with the...
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person you'd trade places with for a day mr king good choice. you made a lot of people we're job you've ever had i've had the good fortune of only working in this industry since i was a kid so they were really high where jobs they've all been fun and different and it's been quite a journey guilty pleasure kind of a news junkie what never fails to make you less richard pryor george carlin what superpower would you like to have the ability to see the future in hollywood maybe . best compliment you ever got well this is one of them to be your table i grew up watching you know mountain really is an honor to be with you this is one of them something you wish you were better at business favor john hughes film probably sixteen can start it all for me yeah biggest perk to being a celebrity being acknowledged by people and it's a nice it's a nice thing and i think urgent is strangest fan encounter i'll lot of my do some a lot of signings in these comic cons and stuff and sometimes i meet people that have some funny experiences or good usually people dres
person you'd trade places with for a day mr king good choice. you made a lot of people we're job you've ever had i've had the good fortune of only working in this industry since i was a kid so they were really high where jobs they've all been fun and different and it's been quite a journey guilty pleasure kind of a news junkie what never fails to make you less richard pryor george carlin what superpower would you like to have the ability to see the future in hollywood maybe . best compliment...
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good at it. when you lost, you ran the house seat, and you lost. mr. bush: 1978.id: did you say, i'm out of politics? mr. bush: for a while. but it turns out, like bill said, it was one of the best things that happened to me. as the guy that beat me said, if i hadn't beat bush, he would still be on the agricultural committee. [laughter] david: when you decided to run for governor against incumbent ann richards, your mother and father said you have no chance of winning. mr. bush: the father did not say that, the mother did. [laughter] david: what did you say when you won? mr. bush: i said, are you going to come to the inauguration? [laughter] you know my mother. you never pop off to her like that. otherwise, she'll floor you. [laughter] david: when both of you became president, your father had been president, you had not had a father who had been president, but you had been around government. what was the biggest surprise? the first day you are in the oval office, you learn the nuclear codes, all the crises we may be getting into. what was the biggest surprise he -
good at it. when you lost, you ran the house seat, and you lost. mr. bush: 1978.id: did you say, i'm out of politics? mr. bush: for a while. but it turns out, like bill said, it was one of the best things that happened to me. as the guy that beat me said, if i hadn't beat bush, he would still be on the agricultural committee. [laughter] david: when you decided to run for governor against incumbent ann richards, your mother and father said you have no chance of winning. mr. bush: the father did...
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mr. power, good evening mr. power, how are you mr. power? and that was fine except that one of them had become quite a good friend after several monthm in the sense that i knew him and talk to him every day and i was a little awkward that he was calling me by name other than my own. i said to him after a few months of some embarrassment, it's casn sunstein. you can call me cast or mr. sunstein as you choose but my name is cass sunstein. looked at me with incredulity and he said that's unbelievablel that's amazing. you look exactly like mr. power. that was intriguing to me in the sense that he was not an irrational person. he was updating basically his belief space on the new information and he believed it was more like they that there were two people who looked exace with the same, walking around his building and thes ambassador's husband had a different name from her. given his prior beliefs that was not irrational. it turns out to be wrong but itt was not irrational. .. and the falsehood emanating from the other side. this has implications
mr. power, good evening mr. power, how are you mr. power? and that was fine except that one of them had become quite a good friend after several monthm in the sense that i knew him and talk to him every day and i was a little awkward that he was calling me by name other than my own. i said to him after a few months of some embarrassment, it's casn sunstein. you can call me cast or mr. sunstein as you choose but my name is cass sunstein. looked at me with incredulity and he said that's...
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mr. carper: good afternoon, mr. president. good to see you, to you, my colleague, senator perdue, as he prepares to probably head for home, to wish him well and the next several weeks. the number of united states senators are heading for their home states this afternoon and tomorrow to begin what's traditionally called the august recess. i fortunately live in delaware and able to go home just about every night. some people see that as a blessing, some as a curse. i see it as a blessing. it would be nice to go home and stay a while. i'm looking forward to that. but my office -- my office building, we have three senate office buildings here on capitol hill that senators share, have their office space. the oldest is russell. the next oldest is dirksen and the newest is a building called the hart building for 16, 17 years -- building. for 16, 17 years my star and i have been in the hart building. if i -- we have a choice. every two years we can change offices but they want to stay in the same office. it's sort of unusual when you'v
mr. carper: good afternoon, mr. president. good to see you, to you, my colleague, senator perdue, as he prepares to probably head for home, to wish him well and the next several weeks. the number of united states senators are heading for their home states this afternoon and tomorrow to begin what's traditionally called the august recess. i fortunately live in delaware and able to go home just about every night. some people see that as a blessing, some as a curse. i see it as a blessing. it...
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caller: good morning. mr. robinson, the obama administration was for latinos and immigrants while telling the all last, and he spent year, telling a sport americans, black or white, if you are poor go back to school, get a better education, and you can have a because the latinos and immigrants want the american dream. they deserve the american dream and i'm giving it to them on your low-wage jobs. everybody praised him for that. donald trump comes in and says i want to give you back your low-wage jobs, and everyone hates him for that. backwards. up fornot standing americans, and i thank you very much. host: mr. robinson? we can't getk what ourselves into is the false equivalencies. itself isge thinks of building independent power separate from any political party. we have had critiques of the obama administration. if you go back to past campaigns on our color of change website you can find them. host: what would be one of them? guest: everything from the role the obama administration played in the housing cris
caller: good morning. mr. robinson, the obama administration was for latinos and immigrants while telling the all last, and he spent year, telling a sport americans, black or white, if you are poor go back to school, get a better education, and you can have a because the latinos and immigrants want the american dream. they deserve the american dream and i'm giving it to them on your low-wage jobs. everybody praised him for that. donald trump comes in and says i want to give you back your...
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mr. president, that is not a good idea, or let me give you my thoughts?ni: in my experience, people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. just as there are times, whether it is a president or a prime minister, where we agree, and there are times when we do not agree. ♪ ♪ david: let's talk about ibm for a moment. it is a hardware and software company, a consulting company. what would you say it is today? ginni: keep going. when i say an enterprise company, we uniquely live at that intersection of tech and business. as he said, we built over time hardware and layered it with software. we built integrated services, and we are becoming a cloud and cognitive solutions company. there will be another reinvention of ibm one day in the future again, but today it is about that. it is not about the technology. it is cloud, it is ai. it is the why. as i say i feel we are the champions for business. i will tell you what i mean by that. right now, if you ask me to pick one word about what ibm is reinventing around, i would say data. there is gold in that dat
mr. president, that is not a good idea, or let me give you my thoughts?ni: in my experience, people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. just as there are times, whether it is a president or a prime minister, where we agree, and there are times when we do not agree. ♪ ♪ david: let's talk about ibm for a moment. it is a hardware and software company, a consulting company. what would you say it is today? ginni: keep going. when i say an enterprise company, we uniquely live at that...
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thank you general yeah sessions known to friends as mr mc good for years so raised . over the past even his friends call him that over the past month he has set out on a quest to reinvigorate a war on the american people he has asked congress to for permission to prosecute medical cannabis suppliers who are of biting by their state's laws he has also reauthorized civil asset for forfeiture a highly controversial practice in which cops state basically steal people's property and he's announced his desire to start a new war on drugs but here's something you need to know the u.s. drug war isn't about drugs it's not about drugs the drug war is about freedom and apocryphally of privacy and corruption and racism and that may be at the ten at the bottom of the page if you can squeeze it in also drugs. the drug war is about drugs about as much as winning an olympic swimming meet is about keeping that bathing suit from riding up your crack. yes it is a crucial aspect. but if that's all you're good at you're not winning. last year we learned the drug war was designed from the s
thank you general yeah sessions known to friends as mr mc good for years so raised . over the past even his friends call him that over the past month he has set out on a quest to reinvigorate a war on the american people he has asked congress to for permission to prosecute medical cannabis suppliers who are of biting by their state's laws he has also reauthorized civil asset for forfeiture a highly controversial practice in which cops state basically steal people's property and he's announced...