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mr. ford, what you have proven that the private sector can do is astounding. thank you all. we look forward to hearing your testimony. as we speak today, there will be a vote on the floor of the united states senate for a member of the senate has chosen to reduce this account by 50%. and give that money to the military. here's what i would say on behalf of the military. they don't want this money. they want this account to survive and thrive. general matthus told me about how this account plays in the world as it is, he said, senator, if you do away with the 150 account and withdraw from the world and these programs go away, you better buy me more ammo. i couldn't say it better myself. so since republicans are in charge, we'll start from the right with mr. gates. -- my right. [laughter] mr. gates: good morning, mr. chairman, senator leahy and other members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to talk with you about the importance of u.s. foreign assistance. melinda and i in writing
mr. ford, what you have proven that the private sector can do is astounding. thank you all. we look forward to hearing your testimony. as we speak today, there will be a vote on the floor of the united states senate for a member of the senate has chosen to reduce this account by 50%. and give that money to the military. here's what i would say on behalf of the military. they don't want this money. they want this account to survive and thrive. general matthus told me about how this account plays...
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mr. ford, what you have proven that the private sector can do is astounding. thank you all. we look forward to hearing your testimony. as we speak today, there will be a vote on the floor of the united states senate for a member of the senate has chosen to reduce this account by 50%. and give that money to the military. here's what i would say on behalf of the military. they don't want this money. they want this account to survive and thrive. general matthus told me about how this account plays in the world as it is, he said, senator, if you do away with the 150 account and withdraw from the world and these programs go away, you better buy me more ammo. i couldn't say it better myself. so since republicans are in charge, we'll start from the right with mr. gates. -- my right. [laughter] mr. gates: good morning, mr. chairman, senator leahy and other members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to talk with you about the importance of u.s. foreign assistance. melinda and i in writing
mr. ford, what you have proven that the private sector can do is astounding. thank you all. we look forward to hearing your testimony. as we speak today, there will be a vote on the floor of the united states senate for a member of the senate has chosen to reduce this account by 50%. and give that money to the military. here's what i would say on behalf of the military. they don't want this money. they want this account to survive and thrive. general matthus told me about how this account plays...
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occasionally, it does, and in situation situations like that mr. ford did everything right. >> all right. thank you very much. i appreciate phil crumm joining us. harrison ford hospitalized tonight after crash landing his plane on the golf course, and he made his name after flying the millennium falcon in "star wars" and he is a pilot's pilot who loves to fly as much as acting. joining us is paul mitt tennesseemitt en who loves to fly and shares his passion. and so can you tell us about the particular plane and what you know about harrison ford? >> well hello, don. about this plane, it is a world war ii trainer. and trainers are inherently stable the, and for giving aircraft, because you are putting a brand new pilot into the plane and expecting him to fly it and keep mitt the air, and avoid other aircraft and talk on the radios and listen to in instructor and a lot of stuff going on. so a train ser aer is a nice docile aircraft which is ha what gave harrison the ability to get it on the ground and make a fairly safe landing. than thekfully that golf co
occasionally, it does, and in situation situations like that mr. ford did everything right. >> all right. thank you very much. i appreciate phil crumm joining us. harrison ford hospitalized tonight after crash landing his plane on the golf course, and he made his name after flying the millennium falcon in "star wars" and he is a pilot's pilot who loves to fly as much as acting. joining us is paul mitt tennesseemitt en who loves to fly and shares his passion. and so can you tell...
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world war ii military trainer on a los angeles area golf course and mr. ford reportedly in the hospital. the plane went down a short distance from santa monica municipal court where mr. ford keeps a number of aircraft and the emergency call from pilot and air traffic control shortly after takeoff and just seconds before the crash. >> immediate request. ryan 178. clear to land. >> 178, running three. clear to land. >> did you see the last location? >> i didn't. it looks like it shortened the runway up. >> harrison ford is an experienced pilot, flown fixed wing and helicopters for several decades. police and fire officials spoke to reporters. details on that in a moment from our youngkyung lah but first, carlos gomez who works across the street from the golf course. carlos i understand you heard the crash. what exactly did you hear and then see? >> reporter: >> well i was inside the house when i heard the tremendous noise and then see what's going on and then i hear a lot of ambulance around. so then we come out on the street and then i see that plane on the flo
world war ii military trainer on a los angeles area golf course and mr. ford reportedly in the hospital. the plane went down a short distance from santa monica municipal court where mr. ford keeps a number of aircraft and the emergency call from pilot and air traffic control shortly after takeoff and just seconds before the crash. >> immediate request. ryan 178. clear to land. >> 178, running three. clear to land. >> did you see the last location? >> i didn't. it looks...
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return. >> 1781821 clear to land. >> going to three. >> three clear to land. >> whatever trouble mr. ford had with his plane, he did not make it back to the airport as he was requesting there. emergency responders at the golf course say that harrison ford was conscious when they reached him in the wreckage. he is now in a local hospital with moderate injuries. as i say tonight we are awaiting a press conference from that golf course. we're going to bring that to you live when we get it. i think it is just about to start. can we go -- let's see. are we able to go live to that shot now? all right, i think we're going -- the press conference is just starting, we're trying to get that shot back. let's go to it now. >> and the ntsb will speak to the incident itself and that will be from that end. at approximately 2:30 p.m., the los angeles fire department received a 911 phone call of a plane crash. paramedics arrived on scene and found a single engine plane that had crashed and had one man, 70 years old, single occupant plane. on scene were the resources from the santa monica fire department.
return. >> 1781821 clear to land. >> going to three. >> three clear to land. >> whatever trouble mr. ford had with his plane, he did not make it back to the airport as he was requesting there. emergency responders at the golf course say that harrison ford was conscious when they reached him in the wreckage. he is now in a local hospital with moderate injuries. as i say tonight we are awaiting a press conference from that golf course. we're going to bring that to you live...
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world war ii military trainer on a los angeles area golf course and mr. fordhospital. the plane went down a short distance from santa monica municipal court where mr. ford keeps a number of aircraft and the emergency call from pilot and air traffic control shortly after takeoff and just seconds before the crash. >> immediate request. ryan 178. clear to land. >> 178, running three. clear to land. >> did you see the last location? >> i
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mr. ford: i'd just -- you don't have to spend it all, you could put it to work in credit. credit is the life blood of commerce and credit is what is dried up and missing. the u.s. banks have withdrawn completely from financing anything like what we do. our coffee business are funded by individuals, happens to be from the state of arkansas and the state of texas, who just care. and otherwise it's the chinese that have come in. so if you've got access to that kind of money, credit could use it too. senator leahy: preach to the converted, all of you do. sen. graham: amen. senator daines. senator daines: i want to thank you, i want to thank you each for your passion, your compassion, your generosity, your kindness as well as your vision. i am grateful for that this morning. mr. gates, i heard rumors you had a background in technology and i have great respect and watch what had you have done for our country and the world. before i came on the hill, i spent 20 years in the private sector as part of
mr. ford: i'd just -- you don't have to spend it all, you could put it to work in credit. credit is the life blood of commerce and credit is what is dried up and missing. the u.s. banks have withdrawn completely from financing anything like what we do. our coffee business are funded by individuals, happens to be from the state of arkansas and the state of texas, who just care. and otherwise it's the chinese that have come in. so if you've got access to that kind of money, credit could use it...
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mr. ford has survived this accident. his son tweeted that he is battered but okay.his vintage plane on the golf course in venice,
mr. ford has survived this accident. his son tweeted that he is battered but okay.his vintage plane on the golf course in venice,
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occasionally it does and in the situations like that mr. ford did everything right. >> and guess what? this is the secondary crash he has survived. so coming up later in this hour we will have more on how indiana jones did that one, too. >> this time a delta passenger jet that had quite a scare when it skidded off an icy runway. >> it came oh so close to disaster. the plane stopped just short of plunging into fridged water. no one seriously hurt. but at least one passenger said he knew something was wrong immediately when they touched down. >> as soon as the wheels touched down the experienced fliers knew something was up because you did not feel the wheels take. there is no traction or leverage. we were off. it fell like we were off the runway and we were obviously going and as you feel the bumpy ground you start to think oh my gosh this is big. this is serious. we could end up in the water. folks were praying. some folks were screaming. there were babies and some kids on board. a couple of pregnant mothers on board. there was a lady up front w
occasionally it does and in the situations like that mr. ford did everything right. >> and guess what? this is the secondary crash he has survived. so coming up later in this hour we will have more on how indiana jones did that one, too. >> this time a delta passenger jet that had quite a scare when it skidded off an icy runway. >> it came oh so close to disaster. the plane stopped just short of plunging into fridged water. no one seriously hurt. but at least one passenger...
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mr. ford's injuries as well as more on the crash itself. standby for that. >>> breaking tonight, hillary clinton decides to speak out on conducting all her private business on a private e-mail account while she was secretary of state. demands for accountability across the obama administration. welcome to "the kelly file" everybody. i'm megyn kelly. coming late last night in the form of tweet. the secretary writing "i want the public to see my e-mail. i asked state to release them. they said they will review them for release as soon as possible. but the state department only has the e-mails that mrs. clintons minions chose to turn over. so the legal questions remain, did she conceal or destroy any federal records? if so did she do so willingly? we'll look into those questions tonight her controversy is the latest for an administration with festering doubts. a new poll finds 43% of voters think the president is honest. 54% say president obama is not honest. these numbers were nearly reversed just a few years ago. thomas fitten, president of j
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. >> what mr. ford did was deplorable. it was not the first time he stole from deportees. so he'll be punished with the full extent of the law. >> ford is facing several charges including theft. he'll be free this morning after posting bail. >>> and we have new information against the former school superintendent of the coatsville district. richard como is accused of stealing funds and violating the ethics act. some of the allegations against como are that he hired unqualified family and friends, diverted school money to pay for championship football rings and submitted fraudulent expenses. como retired in 2013 after he and the former athletic director were in a form erer scandal. >>> and pierce boykin stabbed de'von pickett and eric parker last month. pickett died and parker is still in the hospital. >>> and today workers will push city council to double the baseline for hourly pay to $15 an hour. meantime, pennsylvania governor tom wolf is also addressing minimum wage. during his budget address yesterday, wolf said it should be increased to $10.10 statewide. governor wolf
. >> what mr. ford did was deplorable. it was not the first time he stole from deportees. so he'll be punished with the full extent of the law. >> ford is facing several charges including theft. he'll be free this morning after posting bail. >>> and we have new information against the former school superintendent of the coatsville district. richard como is accused of stealing funds and violating the ethics act. some of the allegations against como are that he hired...
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mr. ford's injuries as well as more on the crash itself. standby for that. >>> breaking tonight, hillary clinton decides to speak out on conducting all her private business on a private e-mail account while she was secretary of state. demands for accountability across the obama administration. welcome to "the kelly file" everybody. i'm megyn kelly. coming late last night in the form of tweet. the secretary writing "i want the public to see my e-mail. i asked state to release them. they said they will review them for release as soon as possible. but the state department only has the e-mails that mrs. clintons minions chose to turn over. so the legal questions remain, did she conceal or destroy any federal records? if so did she do so willingly? we'll look into those questions tonight her controversy is the latest for an administration with festering doubts. a new poll finds 43% of voters think the president is honest. 54% say president obama is not honest. these numbers were nearly reversed just a few years ago. thomas fitten, president of j
mr. ford's injuries as well as more on the crash itself. standby for that. >>> breaking tonight, hillary clinton decides to speak out on conducting all her private business on a private e-mail account while she was secretary of state. demands for accountability across the obama administration. welcome to "the kelly file" everybody. i'm megyn kelly. coming late last night in the form of tweet. the secretary writing "i want the public to see my e-mail. i asked state to...
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mr. ford's injuries as well as more on the crash itself. standby for that. >>> breaking tonight, hillary clinton decides to speak out on conducting all her private business on a private e-mail account while she was secretary of state. demands for accountability across the obama administration. welcome to "the kelly file" everybody. i'm megyn kelly. coming late last night in the form of tweet. the secretary writing "i want the public to see my e-mail. i asked state to release them. they said they will review them for release as soon as possible. but the state department only has the e-mails that mrs. clintons minions chose to turn over. so the legal questions remain, did she conceal or destroy any federal records? if so did she do so willingly? we'll look into those questions tonight her controversy is the latest for an administration with festering doubts. a new poll finds 43% of voters think the president is honest. 54% say president obama is not honest. these numbers were nearly reversed just a few years ago. thomas fitten, president of j
mr. ford's injuries as well as more on the crash itself. standby for that. >>> breaking tonight, hillary clinton decides to speak out on conducting all her private business on a private e-mail account while she was secretary of state. demands for accountability across the obama administration. welcome to "the kelly file" everybody. i'm megyn kelly. coming late last night in the form of tweet. the secretary writing "i want the public to see my e-mail. i asked state to...
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when you look at the amount of piloting mr. ford has done with challenging aircraft in stressful conditions you can see why. more now from randi kaye. >> reporter: stranded at the top of wyoming's table mountain. it was july 2000. then 22-year-old megan freeman and her friend were in desperate need of help. six miles into the hike, and her friend was nauseous and unable to walk any further. another hiker called 9-1-1 for life. >> he was picked up by the helicopter and the pilot was harrison ford. >> reporter: the harrison ford. he flew her friend to the hospital while megan hiked down the mountain. she hadn't recognized ford who was wearing a t-shirt and a baseball hat. >> the paramedics were the ones who told us, it was harry ford that picked them up which i thought was funny. they had known him well to be on a first name basis like that with him. >> reporter: a year after that rescue ford helped save this 13-year-old boy scout in yellow stone national park. ford's ranch was nearby so he joined the search on his helicopter. it was
when you look at the amount of piloting mr. ford has done with challenging aircraft in stressful conditions you can see why. more now from randi kaye. >> reporter: stranded at the top of wyoming's table mountain. it was july 2000. then 22-year-old megan freeman and her friend were in desperate need of help. six miles into the hike, and her friend was nauseous and unable to walk any further. another hiker called 9-1-1 for life. >> he was picked up by the helicopter and the pilot was...
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mr. glen ford effectively lost his life and i would gam to believe say that the prosecutor came clean to clear his conscious because he was 33 at the time. now he's a wiser man. but you know there will be other hot shot prosecutors coming around who will be more committed to winning the case rather than seeking justice. how do you change that culture? >> it's like everything else. you can't use a band-aid after the fact. you have to go back to the root. it's great that he stepped forward all these years later, what are we going to do about in? people wiser than i including my late father said anyone who wants to be a prosecutor should serve as a defense attorney first. go to prisz prisons. i believe that would be a good change. and change the culture in a prosecutor's office. you're saying i need to win. what's my win loss record going to be. that's the wrong approach. what you need is to have prosecutors sit people down in introductory seminars in the office and say if you're in a case and it starts e vench waiting that the person looks innocent, you're coming across evidence like that,
mr. glen ford effectively lost his life and i would gam to believe say that the prosecutor came clean to clear his conscious because he was 33 at the time. now he's a wiser man. but you know there will be other hot shot prosecutors coming around who will be more committed to winning the case rather than seeking justice. how do you change that culture? >> it's like everything else. you can't use a band-aid after the fact. you have to go back to the root. it's great that he stepped forward...
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mr. san ford. >> no. >> mr. san ford no. mr. womack. >> no. >> mr. womack no. mr. brat. >> no. >> mr. brat, no. >> mr. blum. >> no. mr. grossman. no. mr. palmer. >> no. >> mr. palmer, no. >> mr. muolonard, no. mr. westerman. >> no. >> mr. westerman, no. >> mr. buchanan no. >> mr. vol hol lan aye. >> mr. pascrel aye. >> mr. ryan, aye. miss more. >> aye. >> mr. mcdermott. ms. lee. >> aye. >> miss lee, aye. >> ms. tingle aye. >> mr. lou, aye. >> mr. multin, aye. >> mr. chairman. >> no. >> mr. chairman, no. >> have all members voted? any member wish the change their vote. the clerk will report. >> mr. chairman on the vote the ayes are 12 and the noes are 22. >> the next amendment is number 9. the clerk will designate the amendment and the staff will distribute. >> amendment number nine offered relating to funding for the national instituted of health. >> recognized for six minutes. >> my amendment bolsters the national institute of health through expanded and investment that i propose to hard wire into our nation's budget. it takes nih funding out of the annual budget battles, moves it fr
mr. san ford. >> no. >> mr. san ford no. mr. womack. >> no. >> mr. womack no. mr. brat. >> no. >> mr. brat, no. >> mr. blum. >> no. mr. grossman. no. mr. palmer. >> no. >> mr. palmer, no. >> mr. muolonard, no. mr. westerman. >> no. >> mr. westerman, no. >> mr. buchanan no. >> mr. vol hol lan aye. >> mr. pascrel aye. >> mr. ryan, aye. miss more. >> aye. >> mr. mcdermott. ms. lee....
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joining us now is the editor in chief of "fly" magazine robert goier, who has spoken to mr. ford flying. tell us more about this passionate pilot we know harrison ford is said to be. he really is viewed within the aviation community as a pilot's pilot, is he not? >> yeah that's absolutely true. he's somebody who you know sometimes you've got celebrities who are kind of dill tants about their flying who learn to fly and fly occasionally with people. but for harrison it's really all about the flying. he loves aviation. wants nothing more than to sit around talking about airplanes and he really is a very proficient pilot, he trains regularly and is he's keeping his skills up is job one for him. >> he's had other scary situations one involving a helicopter we understand a few years back. in this incident it seems as though he did everything right. tell us what you know about how he handled this accident. >> yeah, no, i agree, he did everything right. it's a scary situation for sure. when you have these airplanes have just one engine. it's a little two-seat airplane. >> and he sits in
joining us now is the editor in chief of "fly" magazine robert goier, who has spoken to mr. ford flying. tell us more about this passionate pilot we know harrison ford is said to be. he really is viewed within the aviation community as a pilot's pilot, is he not? >> yeah that's absolutely true. he's somebody who you know sometimes you've got celebrities who are kind of dill tants about their flying who learn to fly and fly occasionally with people. but for harrison it's really...
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mr. ford: the footprint that america has in africa which is the only place i've got any direct experience and the good will that we have there through the public and private sector engaging with the rwandan leadership and the gong lease leadership -- and the congress lees leadership, to -- and the congo lembings se leadership, to withdraw right before we win the game is to throw a pass on the 1-yard line. mr. graham: i'm sure you just made yourself a big hit in seattle. admiral? mr. stavridis: we ought to look hard at what's efficient here. the tiny cost of this account is represented in the president's budget is pennies on the dollar. it's like preventive medicine which we've talked about a lot today. do you want to spend money on massive treatment once the disease has taken place? or would you rather have a program that's prevent i have that looks at health on a day-to-day basis. that's soft power. it is much less expensive. you need both. there are times when you have to have hard power. bu
mr. ford: the footprint that america has in africa which is the only place i've got any direct experience and the good will that we have there through the public and private sector engaging with the rwandan leadership and the gong lease leadership -- and the congress lees leadership, to -- and the congo lembings se leadership, to withdraw right before we win the game is to throw a pass on the 1-yard line. mr. graham: i'm sure you just made yourself a big hit in seattle. admiral? mr. stavridis:...
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ford and the kennedy? >> mr. chairman, you're absolutely correct that those were some of the reasons for the cost overruns. you and i are in pretty violent agreement that the way the ford was built is not the way to build a ship. it was being designed while it was being built. too much new technology was trying to be forced in ask that technology was not mature. today the force is 87% complete. the testing on the electromagnetic launch and the advanced arresting gear is where it should be and it's moving along, and the risk of any more cost overruns, as you pointed out in your opening statement, we've had stable costs for the last three years or more now. and it goes down every day. there is still some risk in the testing of those brand new systems that we've never used before. >> general dunford, and admiral green ert, could you give a brief update on the progress of the f-35. >> chairman in our case, the first squadron will be at initial operating capability this summer. that's vmfa 121 out in yuma, arizona. i v
ford and the kennedy? >> mr. chairman, you're absolutely correct that those were some of the reasons for the cost overruns. you and i are in pretty violent agreement that the way the ford was built is not the way to build a ship. it was being designed while it was being built. too much new technology was trying to be forced in ask that technology was not mature. today the force is 87% complete. the testing on the electromagnetic launch and the advanced arresting gear is where it should be...
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ford" and the "kennedy." >> mr. chairman, are you absolutely correct that those are some of the reasons for the cost overruns. you and i are in pretty violent agreement that the way the "ford" was built is not the way to build a ship. it was being designed while it was being built. too much new technology was trying to be forced in and that technology was not mature. today though the "ford" is 87% complete. the testing on the electromagnetic launch and the advanced resting gear is where it should be and it's moving along and the risk of anymore cost overruns, as you pointed out in your opening statement, we've had stable costs for the last three years or more now, and it goes down every day. there is still some risk in the testing of those brand-new systems that we've never used before. >> general dunford and admiral greenert, could you give a brief update on the progress of the f-35? >> chairman, in our case the first squadron will be at initial operating capability this summer. that's vmfa-121 out in yuma arizona.
ford" and the "kennedy." >> mr. chairman, are you absolutely correct that those are some of the reasons for the cost overruns. you and i are in pretty violent agreement that the way the "ford" was built is not the way to build a ship. it was being designed while it was being built. too much new technology was trying to be forced in and that technology was not mature. today though the "ford" is 87% complete. the testing on the electromagnetic launch and...
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mr. sharpton is called out. plus, new information tonight on harrison ford's condition and amateur video the moment people on theized his plane was in a whole lot of trouble. >> wheels down too. >> oh, he's gogogogogo why are all these people so asleep yet i'm so awake? did you know your brain has two systems? one helps keep you awake- the other helps you sleep. science suggests when you have insomnia, the wake system in your brain may be too strong and your neurotransmitters remain too active as you try to sleep, which could be leading to your insomnia. ohh...maybe that's what's preventing me from getting the sleep i need! talk to your doctor about ways to manage your insomnia. >>> develops tonight new reaction after an african-american media mogul launches a multi-billion dollar lawsuit against some of america's largest media companies and against al sharpton. he's accusing mr. sharpton of lining his own pockets with corporate donations at the expense of african-americans. byron allen is the founder chairman and ceo of entertainment studios which operates seven 24-hour cable networks and the largest independen
mr. sharpton is called out. plus, new information tonight on harrison ford's condition and amateur video the moment people on theized his plane was in a whole lot of trouble. >> wheels down too. >> oh, he's gogogogogo why are all these people so asleep yet i'm so awake? did you know your brain has two systems? one helps keep you awake- the other helps you sleep. science suggests when you have insomnia, the wake system in your brain may be too strong and your neurotransmitters remain...
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mr. sharpton is called out. plus, new information tonight on harrison ford's condition and amateur video the moment people on thes plane was in a whole lot of trouble. >> wheels down too. >> oh, he's goinininininin i knew instantly that this was...wow! it's crest hd. it's amazing. new crest hd gives you a 6x healthier mouth and 6x whiter teeth in just one week. it gets practically every detail. that's why it's called hd. try new crest pro-health hd. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster chil
mr. sharpton is called out. plus, new information tonight on harrison ford's condition and amateur video the moment people on thes plane was in a whole lot of trouble. >> wheels down too. >> oh, he's goinininininin i knew instantly that this was...wow! it's crest hd. it's amazing. new crest hd gives you a 6x healthier mouth and 6x whiter teeth in just one week. it gets practically every detail. that's why it's called hd. try new crest pro-health hd. i am totally blind. and sometimes...
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mr. sharpton is called out. plus, new information tonight on harrison ford's condition and amateur video the moment people on thelane was in a whole lot of trouble. >> wheels down too. >> oh, he's going to land on the golf course. i knew instantly that this was...wow! it's crest hd. it's amazing. new crest hd gives you a 6x healthier mouth and 6x whiter teeth in just one week. it gets practically every detail. that's why it's called hd. try new crest pro-health hd. there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe the gap will close when healthcare gets simpler. when frustration and paperwork decrease. when grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home. so let's do it. let's simplify healthcare. let's close the gap between people and care. my lenses have a sunset mode. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside... to clear inside mode. transitions® signature™ adaptive lenses... are more responsive than ever. so why settle for a lens with just one mode? experience life well lit®. ...upgrade your lenses to transitions® signature™. vis
mr. sharpton is called out. plus, new information tonight on harrison ford's condition and amateur video the moment people on thelane was in a whole lot of trouble. >> wheels down too. >> oh, he's going to land on the golf course. i knew instantly that this was...wow! it's crest hd. it's amazing. new crest hd gives you a 6x healthier mouth and 6x whiter teeth in just one week. it gets practically every detail. that's why it's called hd. try new crest pro-health hd. there's a gap out...
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mrs. doubtfire. hello. i'm running for president. >> happy friday. it's march 6th. welcome to "way too early." did you hear the news? ledge stair actor harrison fordhe plane he was flying crashed on a golf course near santa monica california. his single engine aircraft lost power and he was trying to get back to the airport. the group of golfers heard it sputter and took out their cell phone cameras and taught the plane just before it crashed. among the people there was a doctor who found the movie bleeding in the cockpit. >> there was fuel that was leaking and my first instinctual because, i'm a spine surgeon, so i can kind of vouch for spinal stability issues and i did a brief exam, smelled the fuel. i didn't want to ignite. it would be a very bad problem. we unbelted him. ek tract
mrs. doubtfire. hello. i'm running for president. >> happy friday. it's march 6th. welcome to "way too early." did you hear the news? ledge stair actor harrison fordhe plane he was flying crashed on a golf course near santa monica california. his single engine aircraft lost power and he was trying to get back to the airport. the group of golfers heard it sputter and took out their cell phone cameras and taught the plane just before it crashed. among the people there was a doctor...
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mrs. okawa many more years of happiness. the toymaker tonka and ford teamed up to make a big toy truck. it can haul over 17,000 pounds. it will be exhibited later today at the world truck show in indianapolis. it is a promotional item so it is not for sale and they are not producing any more, but i have heard you can actually drive it. >> that is awesome. but that is not our twitter question of the day. it is not about trucks at all. i lost that argument. what will be the biggest issue for 2016? there is an election, you might have heard. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." >> friends and foes of obamacare are closely watching the supreme court this morning. they will hear a major challenge to president obama's signature legislative achievement. the point of complaint is federal subsidies. the case could affect coverage for some 7.5 million people. the white house says there was nothing new in benjamin netanyahu's speech to congress. nuclear talks are a mistake according to israel. the mystery surrou
mrs. okawa many more years of happiness. the toymaker tonka and ford teamed up to make a big toy truck. it can haul over 17,000 pounds. it will be exhibited later today at the world truck show in indianapolis. it is a promotional item so it is not for sale and they are not producing any more, but i have heard you can actually drive it. >> that is awesome. but that is not our twitter question of the day. it is not about trucks at all. i lost that argument. what will be the biggest issue...
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mr. chairman. i want to thank our witness ford being here today, your tim and your enduring service to our nation. secretary mabus if i can start with you. i want to thank you. recently you were in rhode island for the ceremony for the uss colorado along with your daughter, the ship's sponsor and your family. you wanted our state as well as -- you honored our state as well as the state of colorado and the work force and men and women of electric boat and for your prepares mr. and i thank you for that. on the virginia class program along with the virginia payload mod to all and the ohio replacement, as we face significant budget challenges, secretary, can you tell us how is your ability to keep those programs on track at the president's budget level or if we have to drop back to levels or even worse, how it's impacted if sequestration goes into effect to keep the programs on track. especially given the challenges we face as our submarine force is declining if we don't keep the programs on track just at the same time where our adversaries, particularly china, are increasing the size of their submari
mr. chairman. i want to thank our witness ford being here today, your tim and your enduring service to our nation. secretary mabus if i can start with you. i want to thank you. recently you were in rhode island for the ceremony for the uss colorado along with your daughter, the ship's sponsor and your family. you wanted our state as well as -- you honored our state as well as the state of colorado and the work force and men and women of electric boat and for your prepares mr. and i thank you...
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mr. matthews: page tells foige telsford was introduced in central high school through ford's theater. she became a leader. paige will read from the speech given in memphis during a sanitation worker's strike. and before a big the city march. officials had asked a federal judge to issue an injunction blocking the march. paige: another reason i'm happy to live in this period we have been forced to appoint that men are less that we will have to deal with things men have been trying to grapple with through history but be the man force him to do it. survival demands that we grapple with them. men for years now have been talking about war and peace. but now no longer can they just talk about it, it is no longer a choice between violence and nonviolence in this world, it is nonviolence or nonexistence. that is where we are today. i can remember -- i can remember when negros were just going around, scratching where they didn't itch, laughing when they were not tickled. but that day is over. we mean business now. we are determined to gain our rightful place in god's world. and that's all that
mr. matthews: page tells foige telsford was introduced in central high school through ford's theater. she became a leader. paige will read from the speech given in memphis during a sanitation worker's strike. and before a big the city march. officials had asked a federal judge to issue an injunction blocking the march. paige: another reason i'm happy to live in this period we have been forced to appoint that men are less that we will have to deal with things men have been trying to grapple with...
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close to ford's, but the next thing i knew that had been expanded into an entire semester on the lincoln assassination and i would assign students find everything out you can find about booth, mrs. a rat -- mrs. surrat, and they would report on what they would find out. our final exam would be a trial. we would put every one of these people, even lincoln on the stand, to explain what he had been up to. it was at the end of the spring semester when i was getting ready for commencement so i had my academic gown. i would put my down on like judge dredd. in the process i met a wonderful friends of mine, james hall. i dedicate this to james hall for all the encouragement. he loved coming to class. you take me on the escape route as we would follow booth's path. mr. hall could not go on the home of dr. mudd. that is because he had been hard on dr. mudd in his writing. the mudds did not want them coming in. i said mr. hall, weight, you meet booth -- wait, you mean booth could go in but you can't? he would hang out in the cars when we win it. mrs. erhardt, one of mudd's granddaughters was very gracious. finally, she pulled me aside and said is that jame otis hall out there? she used hi
close to ford's, but the next thing i knew that had been expanded into an entire semester on the lincoln assassination and i would assign students find everything out you can find about booth, mrs. a rat -- mrs. surrat, and they would report on what they would find out. our final exam would be a trial. we would put every one of these people, even lincoln on the stand, to explain what he had been up to. it was at the end of the spring semester when i was getting ready for commencement so i had...
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mr. netanyahu is in trouble. >> he is in trouble. lou: thanks for being here. thanks for being with us and to quickly update, harrison fordr condition in a local hospital here is a plane crash landed on a golf course in venice california and nobody was flying with him and nobody injured on the ground. good night fro [laughter] that will do. see you tomorrow. >> a world record car collection. >> he just kept going. he never stopped. >> i believe his goal was to have one of every car ever made. >> a maverick driven to leave a mark. >> he went to the auction, bought the whole lot. >> his family promises to carry out his grand plan. >> i think there was a feeling of dread, relief excitement, and enthusiasm. >> love it. love the hair flowing. the top down. >> but can they fulfill the patriot patriarchs dying wish? >> you don't want that car oil on your hand.
mr. netanyahu is in trouble. >> he is in trouble. lou: thanks for being here. thanks for being with us and to quickly update, harrison fordr condition in a local hospital here is a plane crash landed on a golf course in venice california and nobody was flying with him and nobody injured on the ground. good night fro [laughter] that will do. see you tomorrow. >> a world record car collection. >> he just kept going. he never stopped. >> i believe his goal was to have one...
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mr. netanyahu is in trouble. >> he is in trouble. lou: thanks for being here. thanks for being with us and to quickly update, harrison forddition in a local hospital here is a plane crash landed on a golf course in venice california and nobody was flying with him and nobody injured on the ground. good night from new york. neil: hold your breath because the shark says we're trying to. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. the delta jet is not the only thing that gets off the runway market to bin says nasdaq will start to slip and slide which is a way to save history will repeat itself in nasdaq 2015 will not be that different from 2000. >> if we thought it wasn't stupid to invest in public internet web sites to have no chances of succeeding back then but it is worse today. the filing in to the
mr. netanyahu is in trouble. >> he is in trouble. lou: thanks for being here. thanks for being with us and to quickly update, harrison forddition in a local hospital here is a plane crash landed on a golf course in venice california and nobody was flying with him and nobody injured on the ground. good night from new york. neil: hold your breath because the shark says we're trying to. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. the delta jet is not the only thing that gets off the runway market...
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why harrison ford's real-life adventures are so much like the daredevils he plays on the big screen. >> it's back to school for mrswill soon be a big part of amal's life. g kids what their favorite vegetable is. kids? [ crickets chirping ] now we're gonna give those same kids bush's baked beans. [ kids ] mmmm... finally, we're gonna tell them that bush's baked beans are actually a veg-- tut-tut-tut. ix-nay on the egetable-vay. oh, right. bush's secret family recipe gives them a delicious flavor so they're a [whispers] vegetable that kids actually like. bush's baked beans. the [whispers] vegetable that kids love. fact. when you take advil you get relief right at the site of pain. wherever it is. advil stops pain right where it starts. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. fact. advil liqui gels are faster on tough pain than extra strength tylenol. and not only faster. stronger too. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. available at walmart for a low price every day. i love life, whether i'm on the go, spending time with friends or with my favorite date. i take care of myself, and i like what i s
why harrison ford's real-life adventures are so much like the daredevils he plays on the big screen. >> it's back to school for mrswill soon be a big part of amal's life. g kids what their favorite vegetable is. kids? [ crickets chirping ] now we're gonna give those same kids bush's baked beans. [ kids ] mmmm... finally, we're gonna tell them that bush's baked beans are actually a veg-- tut-tut-tut. ix-nay on the egetable-vay. oh, right. bush's secret family recipe gives them a delicious...
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ford since inception and now we can. mark fields is the ceo. got it learn more about his company, where it's headed and what he's up to. mr.elcome to "mad money." >> thanks. >> i have to call you mark. you're from jersey. it's a different story. i'm so thrilled you're here. i want people to know your background. we're familiar with alan, we had him on smo times. you have a very untraditional background for someone my age. it looks like the kind of background you need to be able to run an international company these days. >> well first off, jim, i want to congratulate you on ten years of serving the individual investor. it's amazing. ten years. >> thank you. >> in dog years that's a long time. >> very kind. thank you very much. >> it's terrific what you do for the investor. from my standpoint, i think i've had -- i spent a lot of years overseas. >> right. argentina. japan. >> in europe. and i think for me, it made me become a, kind of a citizen of the world, if i can call it that. it humbles you because you need to learn how to listen really well but also communicate and ask questions in a way that people can understand and
ford since inception and now we can. mark fields is the ceo. got it learn more about his company, where it's headed and what he's up to. mr.elcome to "mad money." >> thanks. >> i have to call you mark. you're from jersey. it's a different story. i'm so thrilled you're here. i want people to know your background. we're familiar with alan, we had him on smo times. you have a very untraditional background for someone my age. it looks like the kind of background you need to be...
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fords but the next thing i knew it had been expanded into in the tire semester. -- an entire semester. i would have them spend the entire semester learning about booth, lincoln, mrs. lincoln. they were report during the semester on what they found out. our final exam would be eight a trial. we would put lincoln on the stand to explain what he had been up to. it is at the spring semester where we get ready for commencements, so i put my gown on. like judge dredd i would sit in front for the whole thing. i've met my friend james hall, i dedicate fortunes to mr. hall for all the encouragement he gave me over the years. he loved coming to class. he would take us along the escape route, as we would call it. it was always a little amusing. mr. hall couldn't go in the home of dr. mud. that is because he had been very hard on him in his writings. they do not want mr. hall coming in, she was and from the house. i said i'm await booth can go but you can't? he would go in and hang out until we finished the tour. one of dr. mud's granddaughters was always very gracious. she kept looking out window at the parking lot and finally she drew me aside and said "is that james otis
fords but the next thing i knew it had been expanded into in the tire semester. -- an entire semester. i would have them spend the entire semester learning about booth, lincoln, mrs. lincoln. they were report during the semester on what they found out. our final exam would be eight a trial. we would put lincoln on the stand to explain what he had been up to. it is at the spring semester where we get ready for commencements, so i put my gown on. like judge dredd i would sit in front for the...
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close to ford's, but the next thing i knew that had been expanded into an entire semester on the lincoln assassination and i would assign students find everything out you can find about booth, mrsa rat -- mrs. surrat, and they would report on what they would find out. our final exam would be a trial. we would put every one of these people, even lincoln on the stand, to explain what he had been up to. it was at the end of the spring semester when i was getting ready for commencement so i had my academic gown. i would put my down on like judge dredd. in the process i met a wonderful friends of mine, james hall. i dedicate this to james hall for all the encouragement. he loved coming to class. you take me on the escape route as we would follow booth's path. mr. hall could not go on the home of dr. mudd. that is because he had been hard on dr. mudd in his writing. the mudds did not want them coming in. i said mr. hall, weight, you meet booth -- wait, you mean booth could go in but you can't? he would hang out in the cars when we win it. mrs. erhardt, one of mudd's granddaughters was very gracious. finally, she pulled me aside and said is that jame otis hall out there? she used his
close to ford's, but the next thing i knew that had been expanded into an entire semester on the lincoln assassination and i would assign students find everything out you can find about booth, mrsa rat -- mrs. surrat, and they would report on what they would find out. our final exam would be a trial. we would put every one of these people, even lincoln on the stand, to explain what he had been up to. it was at the end of the spring semester when i was getting ready for commencement so i had my...