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admiral mullen: they are. listened to an interview couple of months ago from a young senior at a northeastern liberal college on npr. they were asked what they would do, what are you going to do next? which is a pretty natural question. she was from southwest pennsylvania. i listened to her say i been here for four years in this liberal college, in this liberal echo chamber. she said i have to go home. southwest pennsylvania is all red. i have to go home and find out why my family feels this way. what she was saying to me is we have to start listening. not just flame throwing or yelling at each other. we have to get out of our echo chambers and listen to the real concerns of those people in southwest pennsylvania. it is that piece we have not been doing for a long time. charlie: do you know bob mueller? admiral mullen: i do. he is a terrific guy. i worked with him in the chairman's job. he is tough, fair, disciplined, focused. he is a terrific investigator. he will do what is right under any circumstance. i wa
admiral mullen: they are. listened to an interview couple of months ago from a young senior at a northeastern liberal college on npr. they were asked what they would do, what are you going to do next? which is a pretty natural question. she was from southwest pennsylvania. i listened to her say i been here for four years in this liberal college, in this liberal echo chamber. she said i have to go home. southwest pennsylvania is all red. i have to go home and find out why my family feels this...
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nick mullens. >> yeah. yeah. that's one of the things that, again, just doesn't seem to make it through the coal industry's media campaigns and their friends of coal organization campaigns. they don't talk about people like you. and they don't talk about people like my friend who was -- had a rib roll out and crushed him up underneath the shuttle car and how many the comp insurance fought him and the company fought him or another friend who spent 30 years in the mine and developed black lung issues and the company fought him to keep him from being able to get disability. same with black lung cases. you know, if you talk to injured miners, and you hear what they have to say, you'll hear a much better narrative about the true face of the coal industry, not this, you know, coal keeps the lights on, proud heritage, honor and dignity for miners. you hear about what really happens to coal miners and how the companies think about them. it really -- it's been that way ever since the beginning. people would always say tha
nick mullens. >> yeah. yeah. that's one of the things that, again, just doesn't seem to make it through the coal industry's media campaigns and their friends of coal organization campaigns. they don't talk about people like you. and they don't talk about people like my friend who was -- had a rib roll out and crushed him up underneath the shuttle car and how many the comp insurance fought him and the company fought him or another friend who spent 30 years in the mine and developed black...
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deborah mullen has dedicated a life of service, along with her husband. where is deborah at? you she in the room? guess is she in the room? -- is she in the room? may be in the back. give deborah a round of applause. [applause] vice president pence: lastly, ivanka trump said it so well. on behalf of the president of the united states and his family and our family, i want to organize our gold star family two are with us today. you honor us by your presence, on behalf of you the president of the united states, the american people will one ororget your loved the sacrifice your family made for our freedom, so help us god. let's hear it for our gold star family's. families. [applause] vice president pence: and i just want to promise all the families who are here today, whether it is education are housing or or all theor moving challenges that are faced in the military, his career, i want to assure you, military families will never have a better friend than president donald trump. already in the early days of this administration, the president has signed into law the largest increa
deborah mullen has dedicated a life of service, along with her husband. where is deborah at? you she in the room? guess is she in the room? -- is she in the room? may be in the back. give deborah a round of applause. [applause] vice president pence: lastly, ivanka trump said it so well. on behalf of the president of the united states and his family and our family, i want to organize our gold star family two are with us today. you honor us by your presence, on behalf of you the president of the...
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and eric mullens? >> i remember taking it home and reading it and putting it down and thinking, no, it didn't say that. and picking it back up again. >> but remarkable as ralph's letter was, it still wasn't the whole story. a few weeks after the murder, he mustered up the courage and told the police -- >> while he was held captive, he had asked to go to the restroom and he was sexually assaulted in the bathroom. >> why didn't he say anything about that before? >> his explanation was, that he was embarrassed. >> it might be a little bit difficult to talk about, but the smallest details could be very important, so keep that in mind. >> ralph agreed to show the investigators exactly what happened, and where. >> he grabbed me with the other hand on my hip right here. and he proceeded to assault me. >> so that was the whole awful story. but if ralph thought that sharing his new more detailed recollections would clear the air, he was wrong. what did you think when you saw it? >> i was pretty blown away by wh
and eric mullens? >> i remember taking it home and reading it and putting it down and thinking, no, it didn't say that. and picking it back up again. >> but remarkable as ralph's letter was, it still wasn't the whole story. a few weeks after the murder, he mustered up the courage and told the police -- >> while he was held captive, he had asked to go to the restroom and he was sexually assaulted in the bathroom. >> why didn't he say anything about that before? >>...
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ahead, mike mullen will be here. >> he will have power to prosecute. >> this is wide ranging. the fbi director vacancy has become a challenge. >> it seems to be supported on both sides of the aisle. >> it's been re-energized and somebody has been ptut a the top that both democrats and republicans have praised so this can no longer be knocked town as a partisan witch hunt. >> the family says they'll work with the medicalmi exaner to feg out what was happening. >> he was just here in the studio. >> last month. and seemed in very good shape. >>> last year the league rolled out new rules about concussion protocol. it may not have subjected the biggest star. >> he's saying, man, i'm glad i'm not part of this anymore. hello. oh, for god's sake. would it help if i said i'm too old for this? >>> i'm charlie king and norah o'donnell. president trump responded this morning topintment of a special counsel with ties to the campaign and russia. the president tweeted moments ago, this is the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in american history. >> the justice department announced
ahead, mike mullen will be here. >> he will have power to prosecute. >> this is wide ranging. the fbi director vacancy has become a challenge. >> it seems to be supported on both sides of the aisle. >> it's been re-energized and somebody has been ptut a the top that both democrats and republicans have praised so this can no longer be knocked town as a partisan witch hunt. >> the family says they'll work with the medicalmi exaner to feg out what was happening....
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a parade of fire trucks and ambulances soluted 911 dispatchers, john bush, casey mccardy and mike mullene trio punched out of work for the last time. >> have a safe night and get home. there are people waiting for you. >> i want to leave with my health and prosperity. hopefully, everybody stays safe. >> together these men have 90 years experience serving the people of camden county. mr. bush is also the fire chief in new jersey. >> action sports sunday is next on channel6. "action news" continues tomorrow morning at 6:30. >> now for walte and the entire "action news" team, i'm sarah bloomquist. have a great night. >> goodnight. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tonight on sports sunday, the phillies suffer their ninth straight series loss. >> it is gone. >> what more can manager pete >> welcome to sports sunday, alongside mike missanelli, i'm jeff skversky. are you counting theda
a parade of fire trucks and ambulances soluted 911 dispatchers, john bush, casey mccardy and mike mullene trio punched out of work for the last time. >> have a safe night and get home. there are people waiting for you. >> i want to leave with my health and prosperity. hopefully, everybody stays safe. >> together these men have 90 years experience serving the people of camden county. mr. bush is also the fire chief in new jersey. >> action sports sunday is next on...
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we begin with admiral mike mullen who was a primary adviser to president obama. >> you go in the office and closing the door and giving the president very frank advice, telling the president where he's wrong is very tough. and every president needs somebody to do that. >> charlie: we conclude with cbs sportscaster and his mission to do something about alzheimer's. >> hoping ultimately to cure but at this stage if we can slow progression and doing trials joe can talk to you about. the amazing thing about the hope is if you can get the disease early, block and tackle it, knock it down, you do it at an early stage we call mild cognitive impairment. if you can prevent it from progressing from mild cognitive impairment to full-blown alzheimer's you can lead an almost normal life at that stage with more hope than we've had. >> charlie: with mike mullen and the effort to do something about alzheimer's when we continue. funding for "charlie rose" is provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose comm
we begin with admiral mike mullen who was a primary adviser to president obama. >> you go in the office and closing the door and giving the president very frank advice, telling the president where he's wrong is very tough. and every president needs somebody to do that. >> charlie: we conclude with cbs sportscaster and his mission to do something about alzheimer's. >> hoping ultimately to cure but at this stage if we can slow progression and doing trials joe can talk to you...
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charlie: admiral mike mullen is here.1 after serving four years as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. that role made him because military advisor to president bush and president obama during the wars in iraq and afghanistan. he now teaches at the princeton school of international affairs and has been a frequent guest on this program. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. admiral mullen: is good to be back. charlie: what are you doing since retirement? admiral mullen: a mix of things. all of volunteer side,
charlie: admiral mike mullen is here.1 after serving four years as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. that role made him because military advisor to president bush and president obama during the wars in iraq and afghanistan. he now teaches at the princeton school of international affairs and has been a frequent guest on this program. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. admiral mullen: is good to be back. charlie: what are you doing since retirement? admiral mullen: a mix of...
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ahead, reaction from admiral mike mullen.> bringing in robert mueller really changes things. as special counsel, he will have the power to prosecute. >> the new flynn revelations add to the list of white house woes and filling the fbi director vacancy is a challenge. >> mueller is supported on both sides of the aisle. >> this investigation has been re-energized and somebody has been put at the top that both republicans and democrats has been praised. >> roger ailes helped rupert murdoch launch fox news more than two decades ago. >> this stunned everybody. 52 years old. >> he was just here in this studio. >> he was here in this studio last month. >> yeah. he seemed in very good shape. >> last year the league rolled out new rules about the concussion protocol. these comments suggest those may not have protected the league's biggest star. >> robert mueller. actually he ran the fbi before comey. i can only imagine him sitting at home watching all this comey stuff and saying to himself, i'm glad i'm not part of this anymore. ring,
ahead, reaction from admiral mike mullen.> bringing in robert mueller really changes things. as special counsel, he will have the power to prosecute. >> the new flynn revelations add to the list of white house woes and filling the fbi director vacancy is a challenge. >> mueller is supported on both sides of the aisle. >> this investigation has been re-energized and somebody has been put at the top that both republicans and democrats has been praised. >> roger ailes...
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that is tom mullen from bbc manchester there.re constantly updating. we remind you of what we know about what has happened at manchester arena. police say a number of people have been killed in a possible terrorist incident at a pop concert there. one had been performing and we believe there was an explosion, just as the concert came to an end. we believe, or we have been told, that that explosion was in the foyer area of the arena, at the end of the performance by ariana grande, the american singer. 0ne witness said he was thrown several metres by a huge blast which shook the building, and when he got up, he saw a number of people sprawled on the floor. there are bomb disposal experts and armed police patrolling the area. that has been cordoned off. any more is with me. that would be a matter of routine in an like this, surely?m would be. but we have also had information from daniel sandford, who is saying that this is being treated as a possible terrorist attack. we have word from eight manchester politician, lucy powell, who s
that is tom mullen from bbc manchester there.re constantly updating. we remind you of what we know about what has happened at manchester arena. police say a number of people have been killed in a possible terrorist incident at a pop concert there. one had been performing and we believe there was an explosion, just as the concert came to an end. we believe, or we have been told, that that explosion was in the foyer area of the arena, at the end of the performance by ariana grande, the american...
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nick mullens joins us now. he's an author and creator of the blog "the thoughtful coal miner." he's also a former coal miner himself with a long history of ni
nick mullens joins us now. he's an author and creator of the blog "the thoughtful coal miner." he's also a former coal miner himself with a long history of ni
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tom mullen from the bbc speaking a while ago.und the arena captured the moment it went off. explosion. screaming. 0h moment it went off. explosion. screaming. oh my god! what happened! what's going on! oh my god! that was inside the arena. we now know it happened outside the arena in the foyer area when people were leaving. you can hear it was a muffled boom. at that time there was confusion about what caused the noise. sarah corkeris about what caused the noise. sarah corker is still with us. we were hoping it was something not suspicious and deadly, but it turned out to be what people feared. when reports came through at 1030 last night, there were all sorts of theories. people were hoping it was not something sinister. they were talking about balloons potentially pimping, talking about balloons potentially popping, electronic devices something going on with the system. yeah. yeah. all sorts of theories. asi yeah. yeah. all sorts of theories. as i said, in this climate, when you hear a loud bang, people rush for the exit. we we
tom mullen from the bbc speaking a while ago.und the arena captured the moment it went off. explosion. screaming. 0h moment it went off. explosion. screaming. oh my god! what happened! what's going on! oh my god! that was inside the arena. we now know it happened outside the arena in the foyer area when people were leaving. you can hear it was a muffled boom. at that time there was confusion about what caused the noise. sarah corkeris about what caused the noise. sarah corker is still with us....
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charlie: admiral mike mullen is here.ur years as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. that role made him military advisor to president bush and president obama during the wars in iraq and afghanistan. he now teaches at the princeton woodrow wilson school of international affairs and he has been a frequent guest on this program. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. admiral mullen: it is good to be back. charlie: what are you doing
charlie: admiral mike mullen is here.ur years as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. that role made him military advisor to president bush and president obama during the wars in iraq and afghanistan. he now teaches at the princeton woodrow wilson school of international affairs and he has been a frequent guest on this program. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. admiral mullen: it is good to be back. charlie: what are you doing
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speed and by april 21st, 2011, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff at the time, admiral mike mullen, attended a dress rehearsal with a team of navy s.e.a.l.s at a mock compound they had set up in the nevada desert. >> i met that night every single member of the night of the rehearsal, every single member that was on that mission. and i got to look each of them in the eye, they showed me in their execution of rehearsal and also in that steely eyed glare that they give you that they were ready to go. >> did they suspect anything when the chairman of the joint chiefs came to watch them practice and drill? >> i never asked that question. i certainly suspect that they did. >> when did they learn exactly what their mission was and who their target was? >> actually you have to ask bill mccraven that. but they're not idiots. i mean, they knew certainly how critical this was, they knew who they were and who they were working with. >> one week after the rehearsal, the launch window opened up, a favorable forecast and a moonless night, essential for an attack by air. they knew it could be mont
speed and by april 21st, 2011, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff at the time, admiral mike mullen, attended a dress rehearsal with a team of navy s.e.a.l.s at a mock compound they had set up in the nevada desert. >> i met that night every single member of the night of the rehearsal, every single member that was on that mission. and i got to look each of them in the eye, they showed me in their execution of rehearsal and also in that steely eyed glare that they give you that they...
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always continue mullen. ander, president of ziosk. it's good. ♪ ♪ i'm dr.ely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. >>> some good news after the close. ulta did employee it away. hand it to mary dill dard, one of the most unsung ceos. costco are starting to open even more stores so it's not just a question of how good the quarter was, i like the quote. i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to find the it just for you on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i'll see you tomorrow! >> welcome to the shark tank, where entrepreneurs seeking an investment will face these sharks. if they hear a great idea, they'll invest their own money or fight each other for a deal. this is "shark tank." ♪ i'm dallas robinson... and i'm mike buonomo... (both) and we're from salt lake city, utah. we first met in college, and we just kinda clicked. some ideas just percolate up. we've created something that creates a chemistry between two people that's absolutely amazing. yeah? yeah, i think that's right. we grew up with a v
always continue mullen. ander, president of ziosk. it's good. ♪ ♪ i'm dr.ely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. >>> some good news after the close. ulta did employee it away. hand it to mary dill dard, one of the most unsung ceos. costco are starting to open even more stores so it's not just a question of how good the quarter was, i like the quote. i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to find the it just for you...
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on facebook mullen showed how her pocketbook, shoes and clothing were just sprayed with blood. writes that, she won't soon forget what she saw in the aftermath. how lucky she is to be alive. >> that image. heartwrenching for many. we'll stay on this throughout the morning and give you the latest from the ariana grande concert tragedy in manchester, england. we'll get to the morning's other major stories next including a surprise from the president in israel. >> o.j. simpson and possibility he is just weeks from being released from prison. first, here is a look at tuesday's forecast. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by -- kendis. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by -- because your carpet never stops working there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care with five times benefits you...smells fine, but yourin your passengers smell this bell dinging new febreze car with odorclear technology cleans away odors... ...for up to 30 days smells nice... breathe happy, with new febreze.
on facebook mullen showed how her pocketbook, shoes and clothing were just sprayed with blood. writes that, she won't soon forget what she saw in the aftermath. how lucky she is to be alive. >> that image. heartwrenching for many. we'll stay on this throughout the morning and give you the latest from the ariana grande concert tragedy in manchester, england. we'll get to the morning's other major stories next including a surprise from the president in israel. >> o.j. simpson and...
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>> admiral mike mullen has said on occasion that the biggest threat to this country is our national debt so i always like to bring in that this is actually a national security issue in so many ways. i think the point is absolutely right. i think one of the real problems with this budget is that the president has taken so many things off the table. he's talked about what he wants to do. he wants to increase defense, increase infrastructure, but at the same time he's not open to raising revenue. so i think revenue neutral tax reform makes a whole lot of sense. but really troubling is he's said he's not going to touch social security and medicare, despite the fact that they face major financing challenges. that means there is a huge amount of pressure on a very small sliver of the budget. the areas where we have public investments and programs for kids and welfare programs. and, yes, many of these things there are savings to be found, there are overhauls, but you can't balance the budget from that small a piece of the budget. so we need to not take things off of the table when figuring out
>> admiral mike mullen has said on occasion that the biggest threat to this country is our national debt so i always like to bring in that this is actually a national security issue in so many ways. i think the point is absolutely right. i think one of the real problems with this budget is that the president has taken so many things off the table. he's talked about what he wants to do. he wants to increase defense, increase infrastructure, but at the same time he's not open to raising...
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tonight, we have a story sentinol's courage, andrea mccarren and chris mullen. >> andy's service ended abruptly when he was diagnosed with a rare disease that has no cure. military doctors told him of the 17 people in the world, with his precise diagnosis, he is the only one still alive. >> it's emotional. it was always emotional. >>> sental was living his dream. 21 steps at a time. >> it's just like pumped me up. all right, i get to go guard the unknown soldiers today. for an entire 26 hour period. cool. >> he served as a tomb guard. >> that this is way bigger than anything i've ever done in my life. >> the number 21 is a symbolic nod to the 21 gun salute. our nation's highest honor. >> to me, the only time i felt the true honor was at nighttime when there's nobody out there, and america is sleeping. but you get, you know, a sliver in the night to guard the unknown soldiers when nobody else is around and america is entrusting you to be there. >> tomb guards marched 21 steps down the map, turn, and face east for 21 seconds. they turn again and face north for 21 seconds. then, they take
tonight, we have a story sentinol's courage, andrea mccarren and chris mullen. >> andy's service ended abruptly when he was diagnosed with a rare disease that has no cure. military doctors told him of the 17 people in the world, with his precise diagnosis, he is the only one still alive. >> it's emotional. it was always emotional. >>> sental was living his dream. 21 steps at a time. >> it's just like pumped me up. all right, i get to go guard the unknown soldiers...
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i'm not sure i understand it any better, representative mullen, but you tried your darnest to do it. >> you're saying it will be more economical for the insurers to entry the market and that's what will bring them back. >> absolutely. the patient will be allowed to hunt or shop actually in a market where people are competing if our business again. it is complicated. there's no question it's complicated. look, the obamacare or aca was 2,700 pages when it passed. it's swollen to over 8,000 pages now. we're taking it and we're dropping it down to under 300 pages now. and allowing the patient to have control of their health care again, but it is extremely complicated. that's why it's taken so long to get this thing across the finish line. >> we know you have a lot of work to do in the next half hour or so. >> i do. >> just do clarify, it's 216 that's the magic number we need to watch for in terms of passage of this? >> it's 215 or 216. that number is changing because like i said there's been a couple people that's had to leave because of emergencies that's in their district. >> it's stil
i'm not sure i understand it any better, representative mullen, but you tried your darnest to do it. >> you're saying it will be more economical for the insurers to entry the market and that's what will bring them back. >> absolutely. the patient will be allowed to hunt or shop actually in a market where people are competing if our business again. it is complicated. there's no question it's complicated. look, the obamacare or aca was 2,700 pages when it passed. it's swollen to over...
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"cbs this morning," we'll speak with former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff admiral michael mullent the latest developments in the campaign. plus allison janney of the hit series "mom" joins us in studio 57 their story on "cbs this morning." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. and i'm michelle griego. >>> good morning. a live look at levi's stadium in santa clara. there was a big concert there last night. we'll talk more about that later in the broadcaster. it is thursday, may 18. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. let's say hi to jaclyn and roberta. good morning. >> good morning. [ laughter ] >> we made it. [ laughter ] >> is my hair kind of crazy? makeup still coming on? [ laughter ] >> it's one of those mornings. >> mine hit me 580/680 corridor shut down had to go go an extra 15 minutes for alternates. >> happy travels. >> thank you, caltrans. >> 15 minutes. [ laughter ] >> good morning, everybody. but at least we have clear skies out there thi
"cbs this morning," we'll speak with former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff admiral michael mullent the latest developments in the campaign. plus allison janney of the hit series "mom" joins us in studio 57 their story on "cbs this morning." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. and i'm michelle griego....
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vivian stockman, and nick mullens, author of the thoughtful coal miner blog. watch live on tuesday morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this is richard white. he serves as their director as well as a senior fellow for the substitute. what is hudson, what is it, and what point of view do you come . >> hudson institute is very close to the treasury department right here on pennsylvania avenue. it has been around for many decades and was established after world war ii looking initially at the question of what are the implications of having nuclear weapons in the world. it was originally set up in new york, hudson river, that is where the name came from. for a decade it was in indianapolis, focusing on politics. now it's back in d.c., focusing on national security affairs. it is bipartisan, democrats and republicans. its focus is on both major power challenges, russia, china, and so on, and substate threats, terrorism and so on. >> one thing you took a look at in an op-ed, north korea and its missile program. you make the argument that in light of that, a re
vivian stockman, and nick mullens, author of the thoughtful coal miner blog. watch live on tuesday morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this is richard white. he serves as their director as well as a senior fellow for the substitute. what is hudson, what is it, and what point of view do you come . >> hudson institute is very close to the treasury department right here on pennsylvania avenue. it has been around for many decades and was established after world war ii looking...
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thanks very much for the moment, tom mullen from bbc manchester., we know a number of people have died in that reported explosion at manchester arena. the police saying the explosion was in the foyer. witnesses reported hearing a huge bang of the concept by american singer barry under grand day. let's hear from by american singer barry under grand day. let's hearfrom andy by american singer barry under grand day. let's hear from andy wholey who was inside the arena and was thrown through the air by the force of the blast. let's talk to andy live now. thank you forjoining us. tell us where you forjoining us. tell us where you are and how you are. in a hotel around the corner from the arena. still wide awake from what happened. so you have stayed pretty close. tell us what happened inside there tonight. as i said before, i wasn't in the arena. i was at the box office in the foyer where it happened, waiting for my family to come out. i was talking to one of the girls who was going on about she was going away with her kids and that. because the door wa
thanks very much for the moment, tom mullen from bbc manchester., we know a number of people have died in that reported explosion at manchester arena. the police saying the explosion was in the foyer. witnesses reported hearing a huge bang of the concept by american singer barry under grand day. let's hear from by american singer barry under grand day. let's hearfrom andy by american singer barry under grand day. let's hear from andy wholey who was inside the arena and was thrown through the...
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we'll hear about her work and the environmental impacts of coal and later we'll hear from nick mullens, a fifth generation coal miner who now works as a writer and activist and an author of the blog the thoughtful coal miner. but first, on a recent visit to powhatan point, c-span stopped by a restaurant and bar in west virginia and talked to a couple former coal miners about life in the coal mine. >> what's it mean for west virginia? >> all coal miners around here. right down the river is coal mines. up the river is coal mines. out that way is coal mines. a lot of people are out of jobs, close them all down now. eliminating a bunch of jobs. >> what do people do when they're out of jobs? >> myself? i got in the steel mill. i ran crane for 25 years after i retired from the coal mine. retired in '89 from the coal mine. got a job at the steel mill. stayed in the steel mill. instead of going back in the coal mine. you were better secure job. i retired after 25 years up there. >> think it's hard for miners to find a different job? do they want to leave the mining business? >> no, i don't thi
we'll hear about her work and the environmental impacts of coal and later we'll hear from nick mullens, a fifth generation coal miner who now works as a writer and activist and an author of the blog the thoughtful coal miner. but first, on a recent visit to powhatan point, c-span stopped by a restaurant and bar in west virginia and talked to a couple former coal miners about life in the coal mine. >> what's it mean for west virginia? >> all coal miners around here. right down the...
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nick mullens is his name. that's happening at 9:30 this morning. stick around, you might be interested in all of those guests. manuel, i wanted you to pick up on the miners' health care bill that was passed by congress. >> that's a good lineup. first i want to address the ceo water concern that you brought up and, indeed, environmentalists point that out a lot and say even the ceos who live in the area tend to live removed from where they say the pollution is. also when they come to capitol hill to testify, they bring water that is tainted and say this water has been tainted by the mining process and show lawmakers, but it doesn't seem to make a difference in the political discussion. pro mining and the people who are for more regulation will keep on without belief. doesn't seem to make that much of a difference. when it comes to the minor health care, what happened there, support these two benefit plans. they decided to start off with health care because they thought doing pension and health care was too much of a lift. many republicans were skept
nick mullens is his name. that's happening at 9:30 this morning. stick around, you might be interested in all of those guests. manuel, i wanted you to pick up on the miners' health care bill that was passed by congress. >> that's a good lineup. first i want to address the ceo water concern that you brought up and, indeed, environmentalists point that out a lot and say even the ceos who live in the area tend to live removed from where they say the pollution is. also when they come to...
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reporter, andrea mccarren and christopher mullen invited her along. no one could have anticipated what happened next. >> we're here. i can't wait. >> this is what unconditional love looks like. >> i love you. >> this refugee family from syria became a significant part of judy's life, in a most unconventional way. >> they have to leave everything behind. >> we take you back to the cold january night. when we brought judy on assignment with us. >> we wanted to put a face the word refugee. >> introduced her to two syrian refugee families. >> i feel very emotional. >> because i can't imagine what you go through. >> a christian who describes herself as a conservative with an open mind. judy had only met muslims in passing and never anyone from syria. they didn't share a common language or culture, but discovered something profound. >> they are no different than me and you and you. i have children. i want the best for my children, and that's what you want. >> i am of the christian faith and you're of a different faith. >> i went in anticipating that it was
reporter, andrea mccarren and christopher mullen invited her along. no one could have anticipated what happened next. >> we're here. i can't wait. >> this is what unconditional love looks like. >> i love you. >> this refugee family from syria became a significant part of judy's life, in a most unconventional way. >> they have to leave everything behind. >> we take you back to the cold january night. when we brought judy on assignment with us. >> we...
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pat mullens served as chairman of virginia died yesterday in a single car crash in hanover county.ins was chairman of republican parent of virginia 2009 years old. >> renowned sports writer and broadcaster frank deford is also passed and 78-year-old died sunday at home in key west florida and deford was known for work at "sports illustrated" and hbo real sports. baltimore maryland native wrote countless stories and penn commentaries and ford contributed to national radio for 40 years. former president barack obama presented him with the national humanities medal in 2013 saying the time ford changed the way we speak of sports. >> i loved him he was talented. >> ten before the hour trump administration is nearing end of refru for rolling back relations with cuba as stated during the obamaer raxt at vice rors are considering changes that could consider tingting frayed and travel rules president obama put in place and however trump administration is not expected to completely severe ties with the communist opportunityry. >> we're back with what is hot >> maureen ume is engaging with st
pat mullens served as chairman of virginia died yesterday in a single car crash in hanover county.ins was chairman of republican parent of virginia 2009 years old. >> renowned sports writer and broadcaster frank deford is also passed and 78-year-old died sunday at home in key west florida and deford was known for work at "sports illustrated" and hbo real sports. baltimore maryland native wrote countless stories and penn commentaries and ford contributed to national radio for 40...
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reporter andrew mckaren and chris mullen has been following his journey. >> you know when you have a story that is so inspiring that you can't wait to share it? that is exactly how we feel about john peck's journal fee. he is defying the odds with incredible bravery and never s stopsmiling. a group of school children asked john peck if he had any regrets about serving our country. >> they asked me how do you feel? if you could go back, do it again? and it's like i tell everybody i want you to say man, i'm starting to get tired. >> reporter: he would still go to war despite what he's lost. both arms and both legs. he stepped on an explosive device in afghanistan in 2010 but this marine wasn't giving up. he's returned to the swimming pool with a new set of arms. one determined stroke at a time. >> now if you thought swimming in a pool with a new set of transplanted arms was astonishing, wait until you see what we have in store at 11:00 tonight. this is the kind of story we hope everyone shares because what john peck has accomplished the kind of attitude he has to have to keep it the sp
reporter andrew mckaren and chris mullen has been following his journey. >> you know when you have a story that is so inspiring that you can't wait to share it? that is exactly how we feel about john peck's journal fee. he is defying the odds with incredible bravery and never s stopsmiling. a group of school children asked john peck if he had any regrets about serving our country. >> they asked me how do you feel? if you could go back, do it again? and it's like i tell everybody i...
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please welcome, adam clayton, bono, larry mullen jr.ers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thanks for being here. is this the biggest crowd you've ever performed in front of? [ laughter ] >> this is the biggest crowd we've performed for all night. >> know you don't typically interview together, especially television interviews. i'm honored and grateful and excited that you're here. and let's get started. who is the least popular guy in the band? [ laughter ] if you had to pick -- if one guy had to be kicked out who would be the guy out? [ laughter ] i was at the concert sunday. it seemed like you are still having a lot of fun. are you? or are you faking that? [ laughter ] >> it's been that way since the beginning. in fact, i've done quite a bit of stuff outside of u2. soundtracks and guested on albums. but without a doubt, the most fun i ever had was working with these three guys. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: larry, it's hard to get a read on you, you're in the back playing drums. do you ever feel left out back th
please welcome, adam clayton, bono, larry mullen jr.ers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thanks for being here. is this the biggest crowd you've ever performed in front of? [ laughter ] >> this is the biggest crowd we've performed for all night. >> know you don't typically interview together, especially television interviews. i'm honored and grateful and excited that you're here. and let's get started. who is the least popular guy in the band? [...
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about mike mullen, chief of naval operations, and left to become chairman of the joint chiefs of staff was a big pacific admiral. he had to have his picture taken with fat leonard, because everybody had their picture taken with fat leonard. gary ruff was in the same position. , even if itd ties was just that they had their picture taken with him at a party. potential that you named somebody, and he would come under investigation, and embarrassed the navy again. i've never had a straight answer admiral greener it was under investigation. i have asked many times. -- indson was seen as some ways as a clean alternative. the navy took the unprecedented move of taking him out of nr, the head of naval nuclear of this, he's in charge very, very serious engineering that is very specific, he was taken out of that and became chief of naval operations. that's a piece of fallout from gdma right there. without this investigation, he probably would still be nr. brian: let me drop back 23 years. weevil show you -- we show a -- frank,.k . i want to run this, because this is another time in navy's past
about mike mullen, chief of naval operations, and left to become chairman of the joint chiefs of staff was a big pacific admiral. he had to have his picture taken with fat leonard, because everybody had their picture taken with fat leonard. gary ruff was in the same position. , even if itd ties was just that they had their picture taken with him at a party. potential that you named somebody, and he would come under investigation, and embarrassed the navy again. i've never had a straight answer...
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we begin with admiral mike mullen who was a primary adviser to president obama. >> you go in the office closing the door and giving the president very frank advice, telling the president where he's wrong is very tough. and every president needs somebody to do that. >> charlie: we conclude with cbs sportscaster and his mission to do something about alzheimer's. >> hoping ultimately to cure but at this stage if we can slow progression and doing trials joe can talk to you about. the ama
we begin with admiral mike mullen who was a primary adviser to president obama. >> you go in the office closing the door and giving the president very frank advice, telling the president where he's wrong is very tough. and every president needs somebody to do that. >> charlie: we conclude with cbs sportscaster and his mission to do something about alzheimer's. >> hoping ultimately to cure but at this stage if we can slow progression and doing trials joe can talk to you about....
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tori mullen has multiple sclerosis, her car got towed for ac little bit outside the lines of the handicap park in. >> like you know how they have like the signs, we were a few inches by that sign, whatever, just enough to be oh, you parked further, you were supposed to. >> so they towed your car? >> then they towed my car. >> she adds when you ride a scooter, getting a cab isn't quite assisi. angela smith, park this morning, paid the meter and still got towed. >> every time i come to philadelphia, i get a ticket. because the signs are very confusing. >> one woman told me she was towed dropping off her daughter at the emergency room. the tow truck allegedly tore off her bumper, she filled out a complaint, and broke down on the steering wheel. one tow truck driver told me it was illegal to park there. >> no it is not. don't try to intimidate me. >> should they have few err ticket? e-mail to register, we have link on fox29.com. but in the meantime, maybe better for the ppa to slow down, and stop ticketing and towing cars as a source of revenue. it is backward prioritizing, and it is hurtful
tori mullen has multiple sclerosis, her car got towed for ac little bit outside the lines of the handicap park in. >> like you know how they have like the signs, we were a few inches by that sign, whatever, just enough to be oh, you parked further, you were supposed to. >> so they towed your car? >> then they towed my car. >> she adds when you ride a scooter, getting a cab isn't quite assisi. angela smith, park this morning, paid the meter and still got towed. >>...
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. >> there is chris mullen, one of the most popular boyer's players of all time. he presented the western conference trophy to this year's warriors. they warriors can rest. they have to wait to see the winner of the cavaliers/celtics series in the eastern conference. cleveland is leading the series. the warriors have a long wait before the start of the championship series. game one is at oracle on thursday, june 1. game to is also at oracle on sunday, june 4. games 3 and four digit will be on the road either in cleveland or in boston. >>> 6:12 am. the former national security advisor pleading the fifth. next, what michael flynn says he will need in exchange for testimony into russia's interference into the election. >>> a surprising study when it comes to alcohol and cancer. next, how much can increase your risk and what you can still do to reduce those odds. >>> it's been a long stretch of hot temperatures inland but there is a bigger font bank this morning and it's trying. it does look cooler even for those inland. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. the trump ad
. >> there is chris mullen, one of the most popular boyer's players of all time. he presented the western conference trophy to this year's warriors. they warriors can rest. they have to wait to see the winner of the cavaliers/celtics series in the eastern conference. cleveland is leading the series. the warriors have a long wait before the start of the championship series. game one is at oracle on thursday, june 1. game to is also at oracle on sunday, june 4. games 3 and four digit will...
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torry mullens got multiple sclerosis. got towed for being a little bit outside the lines of the handicapped space she was parked in. >> like you know how they have the signs. we were a few inches, um, by that sign or whatever. just enough to be like, oh, you parked first time than you were supposed to. >> reporter: they towed your car. >> they towed my car. >> she adds when you ride a scooter getting a cab isn't quite as easy. angela smith parked this morning. paid the meter and still got towed. >> every time i come to philadelphia, i get a tick. because the signs are very confusing. >> reporter: one woman told me she was towed dropping off her daughter at the emergency room. the tow truck allegedly tour off her bumper. she filled out a complaint and broke down on the steering whe wheel. >> one tow truck driver incorrectly told me it was illegal for me to record video there. >> no it's not i'm on public property. i just talk to the supervisor. don't try to intimidate me, man. >> shot ppa have a workshop to help drivers re
torry mullens got multiple sclerosis. got towed for being a little bit outside the lines of the handicapped space she was parked in. >> like you know how they have the signs. we were a few inches, um, by that sign or whatever. just enough to be like, oh, you parked first time than you were supposed to. >> reporter: they towed your car. >> they towed my car. >> she adds when you ride a scooter getting a cab isn't quite as easy. angela smith parked this morning. paid the...
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because mike mullen is a military man who talks about the real costs of cutting global health, pet frogramsr sub san african at a time when people talk about counterterrorism programs that we will see the results in major ways in terms of military needs. >> your point is very well taken. and the issue here is if we are serious about trying to prevent young people around the world from becoming terrorists, from becoming anti-american, they have got to know -- poor people all over the world have got to know what used to be the case is that the united states of america stands with them, that well do everything we can to eradicate illnesses that for a few cents a day can keep children from dying. that we will work to help educate the poor people of this world, that we will provide housing, we'll provide nutrition. that is what america used to stand for. we were a beacon of help for poor people. but to suggest that the future is simply to put more money into the military and cut back on the kinds of support and state department programs that uplifted poor people around the world, that made them
because mike mullen is a military man who talks about the real costs of cutting global health, pet frogramsr sub san african at a time when people talk about counterterrorism programs that we will see the results in major ways in terms of military needs. >> your point is very well taken. and the issue here is if we are serious about trying to prevent young people around the world from becoming terrorists, from becoming anti-american, they have got to know -- poor people all over the world...
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but actually no one mentioned mullen. i think that's one of the best on the list. >> so are there, on the flipside, are there top performing down stocks which you say trim down now? you want to buy lagers? >> mcdonald's comes to mind, a little bit steep. we talk about that on options. we'll see what happens. yeah. >> i got to make one more point. there are a lot of puts that go into this. the reason calendar years are important to me. investors think about this, when they report q4 earnings in january, they will give full calendar year guidance. some of those line up, it's important. they give management a new opportunity to reset expectations so you can go forward and make expectations. we seen that time and time again, go back to late 2015. what did wal-mart do? they killed their guidance, they wanted to set up to meet in 2015. they did, they have been outperforming since then. these are some of the things. >> it's based on a calendar year. i think as a concept, you can do it at any given time. >> carter, thanks, just q
but actually no one mentioned mullen. i think that's one of the best on the list. >> so are there, on the flipside, are there top performing down stocks which you say trim down now? you want to buy lagers? >> mcdonald's comes to mind, a little bit steep. we talk about that on options. we'll see what happens. yeah. >> i got to make one more point. there are a lot of puts that go into this. the reason calendar years are important to me. investors think about this, when they...
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torry mullens got multiple sclerosis her car got towed for being a little bit outside the lines of thehe was park in. >> like you know how they have like the signs, we were a few inches, um, by that sign or whatever. just enough to be like, oh, you parked further than you were supposed to. >> reporter: so we'll tow your car. >> they towed my car. >> reporter: she adds when you ride a scooter getting a cab isn't quite as easy. angel had a smith parked this morning paid the meter and still got towed. >> every time i come to philadelphia i get a ticket. because the signs are very confusing. report roar one woman told me she was towed dropping off her daughter at the emergency room. the tow truck allegedly tour off her bumper she fill out complaint and broke down on the steering wheel. one tow truck driver incorrectly told me illegal for me to record video there. >> no it's not i'm on public property even just talk to the supervisor. >> reporter: to the ppa have a workshop to help drivers read confusing signs and get fewer tickets? why not? you have to e-mail to register we have a link on
torry mullens got multiple sclerosis her car got towed for being a little bit outside the lines of thehe was park in. >> like you know how they have like the signs, we were a few inches, um, by that sign or whatever. just enough to be like, oh, you parked further than you were supposed to. >> reporter: so we'll tow your car. >> they towed my car. >> reporter: she adds when you ride a scooter getting a cab isn't quite as easy. angel had a smith parked this morning paid...