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you will, a crew escape capability, really increases the survivability and reduces the risk. >> mr. henry. >> the senate has proposed in the space frontier act to extend the life of the iss to 2030, so beyond initial estimates. what do you think of this? jim: it is an interesting idea. i would take you my position and the position of the administration. we need to rapidly transition fromlow earth orbit to commercial operations, to figure out how nasa can be a customer on commercial space stations in low earth orbit in a rather than owning and operating the iss. the iss has been a tremendous asset to the united states of america, and will continue to be. the president's budget request calls for a transition of the iss in 2025. that is seven years from now. the question between now and then is what can we commercialized, and how do you create a business case for commercial entities in low earth orbit? could we take the international space station and enable private enterprise to take over and close the business case? the answer is we don't know yet. between now and seven years from now, it
you will, a crew escape capability, really increases the survivability and reduces the risk. >> mr. henry. >> the senate has proposed in the space frontier act to extend the life of the iss to 2030, so beyond initial estimates. what do you think of this? jim: it is an interesting idea. i would take you my position and the position of the administration. we need to rapidly transition fromlow earth orbit to commercial operations, to figure out how nasa can be a customer on commercial...
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mr. henry and the "fox news @ night" team take things from here. ed..... >> ed: wonderful show. always great to see you. we do have a great show. >> ed: we begin tonight with a fox news alert. ox news alert. >> new problems for him rosa about to be revealed this hour. an exclusive, the trump 20/20 campaign, about to break some news in the book, the donald trump used a racial slur. not only is that false but she is going to reveal new information that could poke more holes in the story, information you will only here on this show. another high profile firing in washington today. the fbi agent at the center of the trump text messages, is fire. 's firing just for show or hourly about to see some real accountability in the investigation of the investigators. welcome to fox news at night. i am it henry in for shannon bream. former colleagues like katrina pearson make wild claims about the president. pearson will reveal new information about amarosa in a moment. the charges and counter charges. >> three separate interviews including two tonight. amarosa has more tapes to release sugge
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mr. henry and the "fox news @ night" team take things from here. ed. >> ed: wonderful show. always great to see you. we do have a great show. >> ed: we begin tonight with a fox news alert. new problems for omarosa manigault at newman's book. fox news that i an exclusive, with term 2020 campaign advisor katrina pierson. about to break some news. in the book, she complained confirms that president trump used a racial slur. pearson is here to say that is not false but she will reveal new information that could poke more holes in her story. information you will only hear this our ominous show. plus, another high-profile firing in washington today. the fbi was at the firing of this anti-trump tax controversy was fired. the president says it's about time. as the firing just for show
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mr. henry and the "fox news @ night" team take things from here. ed. >> ed: wonderful show. always great to see you. we do have a great show. >> ed: we begin tonight with a fox news alert. new problems for omarosa manigault at newman's book. fox news that i an exclusive, with term 2020 campaign advisor katrina pierson. about to break some news. in the book, she complained confirms that president trump used a racial slur. pearson is here to say that is not false but she will reveal new information that could poke more holes in her story. information you will only hear this our ominous show. plus, another high-profile firing in washington today. the fbi was at the firing of this anti-trump tax controversy was fired. the president says it's about time. as the firing just for show or are we about to see some real accountability in the investigator of the investigators? will investigate. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i am ed henry in for shannon bream. we begin with the latest insider account of the white house. omarosa manigault newman is a former colleague of katrina
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mr. henry and the "fox news @ night" team take things from here. ed..... >> ed: wonderful show. always great to see you. we do have a great show. >> ed: we begin tonight with a fox news alert. ox news alert. >> new problems for him rosa about to be revealed this hour. an exclusive, the trump 20/20 campaign, about to break some news in the book, the donald trump used a racial slur. not only is that false but she is going to reveal new information that could poke more holes in the story, information you will only here on this show. another high profile firing in washington today. the fbi agent at the center of the trump text messages, is fire.
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. >> i want to hear from you, mr. henry. chairman, making member carver, and other addition with members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today regarding the doj role in efforts to protect unaccompanied alien children, uac, from human trafficking and abuse. stopping human trafficking is a top priority. opportunity to talk about the department's efforts and ending the scorch -- scourge. before dressing uac's specifically, let me give information. -- earlier this year, the attorney general convened a human trafficking summit to emphasize our strong department to fighting the menace and discussing ways to build on the departments successes. in 2017, we secured convictions against nearly 500 traffickers. prosecution efforts on the front continue. to departments efforts combat trafficking extend beyond criminal prosecution. antitrafficking training and technical assistance to federal, state, and local law enforcement. we also work with trafficking victims to help ensure their rights are respect
. >> i want to hear from you, mr. henry. chairman, making member carver, and other addition with members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today regarding the doj role in efforts to protect unaccompanied alien children, uac, from human trafficking and abuse. stopping human trafficking is a top priority. opportunity to talk about the department's efforts and ending the scorch -- scourge. before dressing uac's specifically, let me give information. --...
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mr. luce's son henry when i founded the institute because i wanted to ask someone in the family's permission to use her name 25 years ago. he was generous with his time and kind, but very much like his father, i think. clare and henry were married in 1935 and almost one year to the date, in november 1936, a picture magazine called "life" was launched by henry luce. clare's tenure at "vanity fair," her why of everything curiosity of the world made her transition to war journalist virtually inevitable. the transition was also something of an a necessity, travelers could only get state department permission to travel to europe if they were journalists. over several years leading up to and during world war ii, she served as a foreign correspondent for "life" magazine in europe and china. to get the news, she experienced bombing raids and endured the dangers and discomforts typical of war correspondents. she also endured the censorship of the time that all war correspondents had to live under. and in trinidad she was put under house arrest when the british officials found a draft of a magazine sh
mr. luce's son henry when i founded the institute because i wanted to ask someone in the family's permission to use her name 25 years ago. he was generous with his time and kind, but very much like his father, i think. clare and henry were married in 1935 and almost one year to the date, in november 1936, a picture magazine called "life" was launched by henry luce. clare's tenure at "vanity fair," her why of everything curiosity of the world made her transition to war...
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henry? >> good evening, mr. haass. my name is henry wong and i'm a junior at the elliott school studying international airlines, focusing on international politics. this goes back to about a sense of global citizenship. i have the privilege to be in southeast asia this summer and i had the luck to meet people across the world but there were not many americans. not a staff, not as interns, there weren't even that many american tourists in thailand or in southeast asia in general compared to other countries. it seems like americans have lost the sense of daring to explore the world. as a professional diplomat, what are your opinions of our generations, the things we can do to raise the awareness of globalness, to have the courage to go to explore the world further? thank you. >> thank you. yes, ma'am, in the black. >> hi, my name is carol beason and i'm also a freshman in the elliott school. >> you have so many freshmen because classes just started. they don't have homework yet. >> so far i think it's 80% freshmen. >> my
henry? >> good evening, mr. haass. my name is henry wong and i'm a junior at the elliott school studying international airlines, focusing on international politics. this goes back to about a sense of global citizenship. i have the privilege to be in southeast asia this summer and i had the luck to meet people across the world but there were not many americans. not a staff, not as interns, there weren't even that many american tourists in thailand or in southeast asia in general compared...
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henry ford ii. showing his grandchild a baby bird with mrs. ford watching. dchildren henry ii and benson ford to love the soil. on anniversaries and other state occasions he would get out the old quadricycle and drive it around fair lane with his wife clara. what memories it must have brought back. ♪ ♪ >> sometimes he liked to go camping with some of his old friends. the bearded man is john burroughs, the naturalist and on the right is harvey firestone. he still knew how to swing an ax. had his own ideas about cooking, too. that is edison in the background. >> and vigorous man and vigorous appetite. they had a saying, you can take the boy out of the country but you can't take the country out of the boy. henry ford kept a simplistic and rugged quality that nothing could stop him. burros had always looked down his beard at the model t, called it a noisy device that frightened the birds but finally even birds overcame his prejudices. the man behind the legend. these are men whose ideas changed our way of life and made it better. ♪ >> they walk side by side revie
henry ford ii. showing his grandchild a baby bird with mrs. ford watching. dchildren henry ii and benson ford to love the soil. on anniversaries and other state occasions he would get out the old quadricycle and drive it around fair lane with his wife clara. what memories it must have brought back. ♪ ♪ >> sometimes he liked to go camping with some of his old friends. the bearded man is john burroughs, the naturalist and on the right is harvey firestone. he still knew how to swing an...
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is date on the west side of the river to the hyde park estate on the east side of the river and henry said mr. president, how did you pull this off. franklin delano roosevelt who had built a model of the clipper ship surprise and was an avid model builder and loved ships said i never let my right hand know what my left hand is doing. i used eleanor roosevelt mantra to guide my rating of this book. she said, families are the most interesting things in the world. the basis for all great novels and of great history and for me, when i was not just writing about the ship but writing about the people in the families behind them in the fortunes they founded that i really felt that i was on track for writing this book. it's a strange irony that these men such as warned delano and others, their fortunes would go on to fund places such as massachusetts institute of technology, the famous prep school, those of you who have visited the columbia campus, low library, the perkins institute for the blind. many of these institutions that we see as pillars of american culture and charity and education were pai
is date on the west side of the river to the hyde park estate on the east side of the river and henry said mr. president, how did you pull this off. franklin delano roosevelt who had built a model of the clipper ship surprise and was an avid model builder and loved ships said i never let my right hand know what my left hand is doing. i used eleanor roosevelt mantra to guide my rating of this book. she said, families are the most interesting things in the world. the basis for all great novels...
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henry said mr. president, how did you pull this off. franklin delano roosevelt who built a model of the clipper ship and was in avid model builder inland ships in this he said, mr. morgenthaler, i never let my right hand know what my left hand is doing in business and in politics, so i use eleanor roosevelt mantra to guide my writing of this book. she said, family is the most interesting things in the world. they are the basis for all great novels and great history. for me, when i was not just writing about the ships, but writing about the people and the families behind them and that it fortunes they founded that i really felt i was on track to write this book. it's a strange irony that these men sanchez warned delano, the forbes brothers, abbott low, their fortunes would go on to find places like technology, built in academy, those of you that visited the: be a campus low library. what paper that is in the 1890s? low family money trick perkins institute for the blind. many of these institutions that we see as pillars of american cultur
henry said mr. president, how did you pull this off. franklin delano roosevelt who built a model of the clipper ship and was in avid model builder inland ships in this he said, mr. morgenthaler, i never let my right hand know what my left hand is doing in business and in politics, so i use eleanor roosevelt mantra to guide my writing of this book. she said, family is the most interesting things in the world. they are the basis for all great novels and great history. for me, when i was not just...
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mrs. thomas edison came and then the following week, thomas himself came in the company of henry ford to visit their son at camp colt. i've always wondered whether ike got to meet any of them. i would like to think that thomas ed son and his mother and mrs. edison would have wanted to speak with the commander of the camp in which her son was stationed in. but that's not been reported. but they came two separate weeks in a row. mrs. edison first and then thomas and henry. they both stayed in the gettysburg hotel on the square. sir? >> were there any victims of the flu epidemic in the national cemetery? >> yrks there are three men that are buried from. mostly because they had no relatives on their records so early in given military burial in the national cemetery. i don't have the names offhand but there are three men who never went home from gettysburg. sir? >> the park ranger mentioned that thizen hours' firstborn child died at eage 3. was he also a victim of the influenza epidemic? >> no, fortunately mamie and dwight, they lived in a residents in -- resident in town so the town had not been s
mrs. thomas edison came and then the following week, thomas himself came in the company of henry ford to visit their son at camp colt. i've always wondered whether ike got to meet any of them. i would like to think that thomas ed son and his mother and mrs. edison would have wanted to speak with the commander of the camp in which her son was stationed in. but that's not been reported. but they came two separate weeks in a row. mrs. edison first and then thomas and henry. they both stayed in the...
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the picture i showed you, once henry passed away, mrs. luce when asked the granddaughter's if she wanted to go on troubles with her. and said that clare was the favorite, because she was so tenacious and kind of helped her in her travels. and, clare, when she speaks about her grandmother , it is wonderful. i mentioned to you, the very best bio, this doesn't have a bio on it. is stephen shedding. he was --. published in 1970. he had 17 more years after that. there was a more recent bio done . i was very disappointed with it. the way it was organized, and sort of imagined things about mrs. luce. very long and technically well- written. good pictures. but if you want to read a good bio, this one, ended in 1970. we are hoping to get some funding so we can finish this. i got permission from stephen chatting's son is congressman john shedding from arizona for many years. we have permission to finish it now. it is not a fawning book at all. it's very straightforward. none of the sensationalism of the more recent ones. very straightforward. you c
the picture i showed you, once henry passed away, mrs. luce when asked the granddaughter's if she wanted to go on troubles with her. and said that clare was the favorite, because she was so tenacious and kind of helped her in her travels. and, clare, when she speaks about her grandmother , it is wonderful. i mentioned to you, the very best bio, this doesn't have a bio on it. is stephen shedding. he was --. published in 1970. he had 17 more years after that. there was a more recent bio done . i...
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mr. maybe henry correct me if i'm wrong in terms of how many unaccompanied kid shows up for hearing next number is it's less than half. so, about 53% are not showing up. >> that's right. looking at completed cases, cases finished, that's about the current rate right now. >> so that would be shocking to most americans to find this out. about 3% of these kids who are unaccompanied end up being deported so the rest are either granted a sigh almost, otherwise found -- asylum, otherwise found through some other immigration provision stay in the country, or they are lost in the system somewhere. so, that's one of the issues here the issue is, who is responsible for ensuring the kids are not abused, make sure they're getting the proper care, these are vulnerable kids but also the integrity of our immigration system and neither one is being accomplished right now. so, i mean, this notion that we can argue about whether you have authority or not. think it's pretty clear -- talk but the tvpra which is more recent legislation it i look back to the decision from 1997, and it says that the former ins
mr. maybe henry correct me if i'm wrong in terms of how many unaccompanied kid shows up for hearing next number is it's less than half. so, about 53% are not showing up. >> that's right. looking at completed cases, cases finished, that's about the current rate right now. >> so that would be shocking to most americans to find this out. about 3% of these kids who are unaccompanied end up being deported so the rest are either granted a sigh almost, otherwise found -- asylum, otherwise...
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mr. ritchie: i would love to have henry clay at the dinner, and i would love to have huey long at the dinner. i think the conversation would be very sparkling. there are a lot of other orators. alvin berkeley of kentucky, and many others whom i never had the opportunity to meet but i have read about. >> richard baker. mr. baker: i would like to have daniel webster and i would like to have john quincy adams. not only because they are from my native massachusetts, but because they were people who really knew how the senate and house of representatives worked in the second quarter of the 19th century. the third person i would like to have is robert c. byrd. people often set about senator byrd that he would be as at home in the 20th or 21st century as in the 19th-century or the 18th century, too. he had the demeanor and gravitas of a senator. i would like to hear the three of them sort of mix it all up. they would not believe what he had to tell them, i'm sure. brian: we are on "q&a" at a called the byrd center. the emeritus of this place is mr. ray smock, he just retired. what does this place d
mr. ritchie: i would love to have henry clay at the dinner, and i would love to have huey long at the dinner. i think the conversation would be very sparkling. there are a lot of other orators. alvin berkeley of kentucky, and many others whom i never had the opportunity to meet but i have read about. >> richard baker. mr. baker: i would like to have daniel webster and i would like to have john quincy adams. not only because they are from my native massachusetts, but because they were...
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mr. senator, what do you make of that? >> we have the smartest, best, national intelligence, intelligence sy in the world. they are above politics. late george bundy, henryissinger, condi rice. mr. brennan is no longer part of that group. he has become a politician. he has been given gobs of money to go on national television to make provocative political statement. that is his right. many of those statements would be over the top if mr. brennan believed there was a top. if he repeated in an airport some of the things he said on tv they would put him in handcuffs or a straitjacket. there is nothing wrong with that. this is a free country. i may disagree wit, but this is a free country but you can't become a politician and do it in the morning and at night use your security clearance to call your friends in the bureaucracy and get inside information. now mr. brennan, he seems surprised that his security clearance would be removed. i can't imagine why. he wants to be a politician. politics is not -- it is a full contact sport. if you want to run with the big dogs, you're going to get bitten a few times. stuart: yep. >> i think mr. brennan made his decision
mr. senator, what do you make of that? >> we have the smartest, best, national intelligence, intelligence sy in the world. they are above politics. late george bundy, henryissinger, condi rice. mr. brennan is no longer part of that group. he has become a politician. he has been given gobs of money to go on national television to make provocative political statement. that is his right. many of those statements would be over the top if mr. brennan believed there was a top. if he repeated in...
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mr. or reverend or doctor and your last name calls to mind the king henry the 8th and his countless act of a dull tree and immoral conduct. king, look into your heart. you know you are a complete fraud and great liability to all of us negroes -- this is definitely dpuds in the fbi. white people in this country have enough grauds frauds of their own but i am sure they don't have one at this time that is anywhere near your equal. you are no clergy man and you know it. you could not believe in god and act as you do. clearly you don't believe in any personal moral principles. let's go down. your filth, et cetera, et cetera. it is all there on the record, your sexual orgies. listen to yourself, you filthy abnormal animal. you are on the record. you have been on the record all your adult rouse acts. the church organizations that have been helping will know you for what you are, an evil abnormal beast. so will others that have backed you you are done. there is only one thing left for you to do, you know what it is, you have 34 days in which to do. this exact number has been used for a reason. you
mr. or reverend or doctor and your last name calls to mind the king henry the 8th and his countless act of a dull tree and immoral conduct. king, look into your heart. you know you are a complete fraud and great liability to all of us negroes -- this is definitely dpuds in the fbi. white people in this country have enough grauds frauds of their own but i am sure they don't have one at this time that is anywhere near your equal. you are no clergy man and you know it. you could not believe in god...
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coached prosecutor on how to handle problematic testimony from henry hanley coaching the prosecutor in the second trial he destroyed any kids mr johnson had for a fair trial johnson. lawyers move for yet another trial at a hearing rios admitted to speaking to read the claim he couldn't remember the details the judge reels admitted having conversations with the d.a.'s office but did not discussing details of the tyrone johnson case u.s. knowledge that's not the same. despite the mounting controversy around the case the verdict was upheld in tyrone began his twenty to life prison sentence i did everything innocent man could possibly go and you know things just don't happen like. last night elia forced the would begin five for no reason. do jamie think didn't have that meet and what just is real for no reason just as real as they get disciplined for no reason i would be sitting here with you if i if i did it why do they stick out because it doesn't fit because on the wall postman like tyrone johnson derek hamilton was sitting in prison at his wit's end claiming he too was the wrong man finally in two thousand and eleven he caught
coached prosecutor on how to handle problematic testimony from henry hanley coaching the prosecutor in the second trial he destroyed any kids mr johnson had for a fair trial johnson. lawyers move for yet another trial at a hearing rios admitted to speaking to read the claim he couldn't remember the details the judge reels admitted having conversations with the d.a.'s office but did not discussing details of the tyrone johnson case u.s. knowledge that's not the same. despite the mounting...
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heard he did have that little meeting that he forgot about with henry greenberg, not his real last name. he was a potential russian operative. mr. greenberg was looking for $2 million in exchange for dirt on hillary clinton. how mr. stone could forget that is sort of beyond belief. but what mr. mueller is going to be looking at is his schedule, his e-mail communications, his texts, anything he said orally to both miss davis and andrew miller, because that's actually going to be a fairly easy perjury charge to prove if the investigative team can get any corroboration for the fact that he didn't forget about the meeting, he concealed it from the house intelligence committee. >> in my conversations in the past two hours about this -- about roger stone and the folks that are being interviewed, people keep bringing up don junior as well. not necessarily in direct relation to roger stone per se but as somebody who also could be very exposed in the mueller investigation. betsy, again, just remind our audience how don junior -- what don junior has at risk right now. >> one of the biggest challenges that junior faces is the fact that he
heard he did have that little meeting that he forgot about with henry greenberg, not his real last name. he was a potential russian operative. mr. greenberg was looking for $2 million in exchange for dirt on hillary clinton. how mr. stone could forget that is sort of beyond belief. but what mr. mueller is going to be looking at is his schedule, his e-mail communications, his texts, anything he said orally to both miss davis and andrew miller, because that's actually going to be a fairly easy...
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mr. or a reverend or a doctor and your last name calls to mind only the type of king, such as king henry viii and his countless acts of adultery lower than that of a beast. king look into your heart you know you are a fleet kplooet fraud and liability to all of us negroes. white people in this country have enough frauds of their own, but i'm sure they don't have one at this time that's anywhere near your equal. you are no clergyman and you know it i repeat you are a colossal fraud and an evil vicious one at that. you couldn't believe in god and act as if you do. you don't believe that any personal moral principles, it's all there on the record. your sexual orgies, listen to yourself, you filthy abnormal acts they're on record. the american public, the church organizations that have been helping, protestant catholic and jus will know you for what you are. you are done. king, there is only one thing left for you to do, you know what it is. you have 34 days in which to do this exact number has been selected for a specific reason it has definite practical significance, you are done. there is
mr. or a reverend or a doctor and your last name calls to mind only the type of king, such as king henry viii and his countless acts of adultery lower than that of a beast. king look into your heart you know you are a fleet kplooet fraud and liability to all of us negroes. white people in this country have enough frauds of their own, but i'm sure they don't have one at this time that's anywhere near your equal. you are no clergyman and you know it i repeat you are a colossal fraud and an evil...
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mr. chairman. our last report is from the budget committee. who is going to present that? is it all three? ok. >> speaking of winning elections, we need money. my name is henryinance chairman. i am the money in. >> i am the treasurer. i am the money out. >> i am lauren johnson, and i tell them how to spend it. [laughter] [applause] >> that is typically how it works. this is what we are up against. this is what the influence of an almost unlimited amount of dark money combined with an unethical presence in the white house looks like. this is historic information which we promised to you in complete transparency that shows that we have never had to match the rnc dollar for dollar in order to win elections. this is the energy that has been created by the dnc and its leadership, including every single person in this room over the course of the last year to make sure we have the financial resources to win and then win and then win some more. i want to take one moment to say thank you to chairman bettis, who has crisscrossed this country, then in many backyards and living rooms in order to make sure that the energy exists in order to have the resources to win this
mr. chairman. our last report is from the budget committee. who is going to present that? is it all three? ok. >> speaking of winning elections, we need money. my name is henryinance chairman. i am the money in. >> i am the treasurer. i am the money out. >> i am lauren johnson, and i tell them how to spend it. [laughter] [applause] >> that is typically how it works. this is what we are up against. this is what the influence of an almost unlimited amount of dark money...
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henry,joined by caleb serves as a staff writer and christian davenport of the washington post, thanks for coming on. mrdavenport, you start. >>
henry,joined by caleb serves as a staff writer and christian davenport of the washington post, thanks for coming on. mrdavenport, you start. >>
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mrs. campos duffy? rachel: it's delicious. >> i've got one more drink so for our power broker in new york city you have to have something classic. todd: ed henryl popular in drinks these days. >> it's a nice alternative to sugar. ed: more fox & friends is coming up we'll finish our luau right here and we'll be right back. for just $59... ancestrydna can open you to a world of new cultures to explore. with two times more detail than any other dna test... you can get a new taste...