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i see this nance: switch here. madeline: for all of my projects, i like something to help carry the story. this year it is hard to do something that is not about the military. with a blackthing like to highlight the secrets of the ghost army. we are highlighting that they are still ghosts and highlighting some of the operations. we have quotes. that relate to what the ghost army was that nobody knows. it helps to have a flashlight to make it brighter. it is kind of fun in a bright light to have this and you just see that little hint which makes it very secretive. of thely conveys a lot message of this project or topic. it is that physical representation of something where i am using my exhibit to carry this point across. where did you primarily get all of your information for the exhibit? madeline: it was primarily from the veterans and the historian that led my tour. he also wrote a book. he also made a pbs documentary. thes very active, part of ghost army legacy project. very active -- we have a bill right now to
i see this nance: switch here. madeline: for all of my projects, i like something to help carry the story. this year it is hard to do something that is not about the military. with a blackthing like to highlight the secrets of the ghost army. we are highlighting that they are still ghosts and highlighting some of the operations. we have quotes. that relate to what the ghost army was that nobody knows. it helps to have a flashlight to make it brighter. it is kind of fun in a bright light to have...
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the panel here is jack knight, bob nance, hal loden, and bill reeves. instead of me going on about them, i will ask them to identify themselves, say what they did, and open it up a little bit for questions. by the way, i am john charles, a resident here at space center houston. i would like to turn the microphone over to mr. knight. it's to talk about what you did here for apollo 11, what brought you here in the first place and your recollection of that important day. jack: i was the son of an air force family. we went to various bases around the world. i went to the georgia institute of technology and graduated in 1965. i came directly to the manned flight center, in particular the apollo systems group. at the time i arrived, apollo had been a program in work, but we were flying the gemini and the gina vehicles. i was in the environmental control and electrical power area. i participated in every lunar flight, including the unmanned one. i was in the ss our staff support room for that. and on all subsequent flights i was in the operational control room
the panel here is jack knight, bob nance, hal loden, and bill reeves. instead of me going on about them, i will ask them to identify themselves, say what they did, and open it up a little bit for questions. by the way, i am john charles, a resident here at space center houston. i would like to turn the microphone over to mr. knight. it's to talk about what you did here for apollo 11, what brought you here in the first place and your recollection of that important day. jack: i was the son of an...
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stanley nance was one of the special troops. there job was to -- the job was to imitate other units to make the enemy believe that large factions of soldiers were on at d-day.h they sounded like they were coming from the battlefield. was recorded a month before. this served as a heroic tale. his great-granddaughter battling christiansen -- madeleine christiansen told the story through history project that one the world war ii history award. it's an amazing re-creation of a story of skill in triumph, annalsand the models -- of history. we honor to extraordinary generations of utah, the soldier , andelped defeat tyranny his great-granddaughter who is keeping that story alive. [applause] transmissions i , which were radio many, if just one of those that i sent change the tide of battle where one life -- one new wife or one mother was spared putting of gold star in their front , that is what the 23rd headquarters was all about. saving lives. that was drilled to us. we did not have guns. war or fakery to win the chase thosets numbers
stanley nance was one of the special troops. there job was to -- the job was to imitate other units to make the enemy believe that large factions of soldiers were on at d-day.h they sounded like they were coming from the battlefield. was recorded a month before. this served as a heroic tale. his great-granddaughter battling christiansen -- madeleine christiansen told the story through history project that one the world war ii history award. it's an amazing re-creation of a story of skill in...
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as we go around we have the panel here jack knight to the immediate left, bob nance, bill reeves and hal loden, i will have them identify themselves briefly and say a little about what they did and then open it a little for questions and since i didn't introduce myself, my name is john charles and i'm a scientist here is the center, houston. i would like to turn the microphone over to mr. knight to talk about what you did to apollo 11 and what brought you here in the first place in your recognition of that important day . >> okay. i was the son of an air force family and we were in various places around the world and i went to georgia institute of technology and came directly here to the space flight center and was hired by the operations area and in particular the apollo systems group. at the time that i arrived, apollo had been is a programming work but we were flying the gemini and the gina vehicles. >> i was in the environmental control and electrical power area and i participated in every lunar module flight, including the first unmanned one and, i was in the ss our staff suppor
as we go around we have the panel here jack knight to the immediate left, bob nance, bill reeves and hal loden, i will have them identify themselves briefly and say a little about what they did and then open it a little for questions and since i didn't introduce myself, my name is john charles and i'm a scientist here is the center, houston. i would like to turn the microphone over to mr. knight to talk about what you did to apollo 11 and what brought you here in the first place in your...
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my name is bob nance. in 1962, i heard president john kennedy tell the world that we were going to go to the moon by the end of that decade, and i wanted to be a part of that, and everything from then on went on. i also went to georgia tech, and i met astronaut john young there and through him ended up here at from georgia tech to then the manned spacecraft sooner in lunar module propulsion. i was so blessed that i got to absolutely live my dream of sitting on the consul as lunar module propulsion when we landed on the moon. i think we'll talk a lot about that later. [ applause ] >> well, good morning. my name is howell loden. a little bit about my background, i grew up in texas. moved around a lot. my dad was a methodist preacher. i was in florida working on a space program in 1963 to 1964 which is the langley project and the manager of that was a good friend of mine. he said well, why don't you go to houston and mind the spacecraft center. my wife and i are from houston. i said that would be great. i got
my name is bob nance. in 1962, i heard president john kennedy tell the world that we were going to go to the moon by the end of that decade, and i wanted to be a part of that, and everything from then on went on. i also went to georgia tech, and i met astronaut john young there and through him ended up here at from georgia tech to then the manned spacecraft sooner in lunar module propulsion. i was so blessed that i got to absolutely live my dream of sitting on the consul as lunar module...
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malcolm nance is my next guest. ?lm nance is my next guest do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, hmm. exactly. so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ if you have moderate or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergi
malcolm nance is my next guest. ?lm nance is my next guest do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, hmm. exactly. so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you...
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intelligence analyst malcolm nance that question next.hink a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. if you have moderate little things can be a big deal. plus no payments for up to 90 days. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and heada
intelligence analyst malcolm nance that question next.hink a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. if you have moderate little things can be a big deal. plus no payments for up to 90...
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joining our discussion now is malcolm nance, msnbc counterterrorism and intelligence analyst. the author of "the plot to destroy democracy: how putin and his spies are undermining america and dismantling the west." malcolm, you must feel grateful that someone in the impeachment discussion has finally paid attention to volume i. >> that is precisely what i was thinking in your opening segment there. that finally someone has glommed on to what robert mueller was really trying to say. first off, the united states was not meddled in, it was attacked. physically attacked. u.s. citizens were affected. materials were stolen. the american electoral process was corrupted and it was designed to break the fundamentals of the american electorate process. this freshman congresswoman gets it. donald trump can be impeached on just about anything. if bill clinton can be impeached for what they say is perjury and lying related to a consensual sexual relationship, then conspireing not up to the level that robert mueller chose, but conspireing all the same, benefitting, coordinating and working
joining our discussion now is malcolm nance, msnbc counterterrorism and intelligence analyst. the author of "the plot to destroy democracy: how putin and his spies are undermining america and dismantling the west." malcolm, you must feel grateful that someone in the impeachment discussion has finally paid attention to volume i. >> that is precisely what i was thinking in your opening segment there. that finally someone has glommed on to what robert mueller was really trying to...
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. >> i'm joined by malcolm nance and ken dilanian, national reporter for nbc news. a couple of things straight. all that reporting about him having created all this bs about his record and getting terrorists and all that, that must have killed him. the fact that nobody had any respect for him, he was a nobody. what was it that broke the camel's back to get him out of there? >> you can't lie about having prosecuted terrorists and become the head of the intelligence world that goes after terrorists. that's one thing. >> only this president gets away with that stuff. >> exactly, exactly. look, this is one of the least experience picked for a major job like this that i can ever remember seeing. nobody knew this guy. senator burr, the chairman of the intelligence committee didn't know him and apparently warned trump even before the embellishment came. >> he reminds me of steve carell. he is just a character from tv, isn't he? >> his main qualifications seem to be that he was trashing the mueller investigation, saying what donald trump wanted to hear, particularly on tele
. >> i'm joined by malcolm nance and ken dilanian, national reporter for nbc news. a couple of things straight. all that reporting about him having created all this bs about his record and getting terrorists and all that, that must have killed him. the fact that nobody had any respect for him, he was a nobody. what was it that broke the camel's back to get him out of there? >> you can't lie about having prosecuted terrorists and become the head of the intelligence world that goes...
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thank you, frank figliuzzi, thank you, malcolm nance.cynthia iggress. >>> his failure to move forward on gun reforms in any way. president -- actually presidential candidate tom stiers is going to join us to talk about all this and his main cause so fire has been impeachment. right after this. he'll be here live. be here live maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. has four levels of defenseremium gasoagainst mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! gunk, wear, corrosion and friction. that helps keep your engine running like new. it's fuel for thought. he borrowed billions donald trump failed as a businessman. and left a trail of bankruptcy and broken promises. he hasn't changed. i started a tiny investment business, and over 27 years, grew it successfully to 36 billion dollars. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. i'm running for presi
thank you, frank figliuzzi, thank you, malcolm nance.cynthia iggress. >>> his failure to move forward on gun reforms in any way. president -- actually presidential candidate tom stiers is going to join us to talk about all this and his main cause so fire has been impeachment. right after this. he'll be here live. be here live maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof:...
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sergeant,m was staff stanley nance, special of the 23rd headquarters special troops. the ghost army's tactics were to impersonate other allied units using inflatable tanks and jeeps made of sticks and burlap to make the enemy believe that large factions of soldiers were on omaha beach and surrounding areas after d-day. back of military vehicles, blasting the noises of larger units. it sounded like they were coming from the battlefield but in fact have been recorded months before in fort knox, kentucky. kept a secret until 1985, the story of the ghost army and those in its ranks serves as a heroic tale of the young americans bold action to defend freedom. decades later, his great-granddaughter, madeleine, told his story through a history project which recently won the world war ii history award at the national history competition. her project is an amazing recreation of a story of skill, courage, and triumph, unique in the annals of history. as we prepare to celebrate independence day, 2019, we honor two extraordinary generations of you towns, the soldier, who helped d
sergeant,m was staff stanley nance, special of the 23rd headquarters special troops. the ghost army's tactics were to impersonate other allied units using inflatable tanks and jeeps made of sticks and burlap to make the enemy believe that large factions of soldiers were on omaha beach and surrounding areas after d-day. back of military vehicles, blasting the noises of larger units. it sounded like they were coming from the battlefield but in fact have been recorded months before in fort knox,...
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promoting this government crisis you have taken on a great responsibility before the country we were nance this crisis asking for full powers to govern the country you were worries me. i was. well the italian president presidents matter has asked commentator stay in place as part of a caretaker cabinet there are talks too that a new governing coalition might be formed and if that doesn't happen the president can then dissolve parliament and force a snap election so the question is who would perhaps benefit then if they went to the polls well a recent survey steve suggested if an early election was held today math yourself in the party would get 38 percent of the vote and that is significantly higher than what is projected for the coalition partners the 5 star movement the coalition government was formed back in june of 2018 it was an unusual combination between the left wing 5 star movement and anti immigration anti establishment the link there pardo a research or the italian center for electoral studies says that the coalition never had much of the last thing in the long look. this was th
promoting this government crisis you have taken on a great responsibility before the country we were nance this crisis asking for full powers to govern the country you were worries me. i was. well the italian president presidents matter has asked commentator stay in place as part of a caretaker cabinet there are talks too that a new governing coalition might be formed and if that doesn't happen the president can then dissolve parliament and force a snap election so the question is who would...
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promoting this government crisis you have taken on a great responsibility before the country you are nance this crisis asking for full powers to govern the country you are approaching it worries me. was. well can't say has been asked to stay on as part of a caretaker cabinet and there also were talks to have a new governing coalition being formed but if that doesn't happen the president could dissolve parliament and force a snap election so the question is who would that benefit will according to the latest surveys they predict that matter still viens party would get 38 percent of the vote if an election were held today and that is significantly more than the 5 star movement who had formed part of the coalition government that was formed back in june last year and was an unusual combination between the left wing 5 star movement and anti immigration the leak part of research or the italian center for electoral study says that the coalition is never going to last long. it was the 1st government formed by these 2 parties that by someone and never been in government and the league previously i
promoting this government crisis you have taken on a great responsibility before the country you are nance this crisis asking for full powers to govern the country you are approaching it worries me. was. well can't say has been asked to stay on as part of a caretaker cabinet and there also were talks to have a new governing coalition being formed but if that doesn't happen the president could dissolve parliament and force a snap election so the question is who would that benefit will according...
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neighbors are considering taking legal action because the city is not enforcing state law and order nances. >>> inmates in jail accuse deputies of attacking and batting them for no reason. >>> another health scare for ruth bader ginsburg. the treatment she just completed. >>> the old way to pay for purchases. the new requirement that businesses must accept cash. >>> a bit of a break off the heat. e story for saturday. in the forecast temperatures will be way up. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. . >>> the u.s. supreme court says ruth bader ginsburg has finished chemotherapy. she's been treated for cancer several times. last disease dez she had part of the lung removed. she was nominated by
neighbors are considering taking legal action because the city is not enforcing state law and order nances. >>> inmates in jail accuse deputies of attacking and batting them for no reason. >>> another health scare for ruth bader ginsburg. the treatment she just completed. >>> the old way to pay for purchases. the new requirement that businesses must accept cash. >>> a bit of a break off the heat. e story for saturday. in the forecast temperatures will be way...
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now i will pass it to bob nance. bob: good morning. this is a big day. started this morning with a prayer just like 50 years ago. lord, help me not screw up today. [laughter] 50 years ago i heard president kennedy tell america we were going to go to the moon by the end of that decade. i wanted to be part of that. i also went to georgia tech. i met asked for not bill young there. from there i ended up here in lunar module propulsion. was so blessed that i got to live my dream of sitting on the console of lunar module propulsion when we landed on the moon. i think we will talk about that later. hal: good morning. al loden.s ho a memphisthe son of preacher. 1964.ed -- a good friend of mine said go to houston for the spacecraft center. i said my wife is from houston, that would be good. i got a job at msc, at the time. i went to the operations directorate. that was the gemini-gina systems. i am an electrical engineer from texas a&m. [cheers] hal: [laughter] i was a flight controller in the lunar module gnc systems. that area comprises of the dissent engines.
now i will pass it to bob nance. bob: good morning. this is a big day. started this morning with a prayer just like 50 years ago. lord, help me not screw up today. [laughter] 50 years ago i heard president kennedy tell america we were going to go to the moon by the end of that decade. i wanted to be part of that. i also went to georgia tech. i met asked for not bill young there. from there i ended up here in lunar module propulsion. was so blessed that i got to live my dream of sitting on the...
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industry on educating the masses and driving accessibility in emerging markets and so we can hope that by nance will continue to do that and they've said that they're going to work with regulators and governments to avoid the problems that libra is facing on the side they have actually planned a lot of the items that were in their white paper and so this is where a lot of the issues with regulators have come where there has been a clear lock of process in terms of ensuring that they meet the demands of regulators one of the big challenges here though is neither of these projects have really identified how they're going to solve the access to finance issue related to k y c for 1100000000 on banks and identified are not identity individuals and so this is a big problem where these individuals will likely still not be served and they're likely facing issues of stacked fees in emerging markets as well where money service businesses already have long term an exclusive contract sign and so likely in emerging markets they're going to continue to be underserved as. not be able to really bring down the
industry on educating the masses and driving accessibility in emerging markets and so we can hope that by nance will continue to do that and they've said that they're going to work with regulators and governments to avoid the problems that libra is facing on the side they have actually planned a lot of the items that were in their white paper and so this is where a lot of the issues with regulators have come where there has been a clear lock of process in terms of ensuring that they meet the...
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and one of my favorites is tracking miles travelled associated with tracking, rebuilding and main nance. and there's a whole operation going on behind the scenes that a lot of people don't really realize, but we've seen fairly substantial non-e.m.t. reported during this pilot, and we want to drill down on that so we can understand the full impact of this on the transportation system? and so we've actually worked with the department of the environment to did you right lane op sustainability guidelines for the program, and those would be a requirement of the permit. we've also worked with the department to make sure our program aligns with our city's zero waste and alignment policies, particularly when it comes to disposable of hazardous things like batteries. next, we're requiring that companies ensure that their data is live so that we're collecting data on day one of operations. so in the coming weeks, we plan to finalize and realize our new permit application? and we're targeting a selection and announcement of the permittees in september in time to issue new permits before the curren
and one of my favorites is tracking miles travelled associated with tracking, rebuilding and main nance. and there's a whole operation going on behind the scenes that a lot of people don't really realize, but we've seen fairly substantial non-e.m.t. reported during this pilot, and we want to drill down on that so we can understand the full impact of this on the transportation system? and so we've actually worked with the department of the environment to did you right lane op sustainability...
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talking, it's the economists, enforce magazine, the "new york times," msnbc, cnbc, cnn, yahoo if i nancemotley fool. they were talking about recession using virtually the same language last year. >> it's been 10 years since the last recession. some folks are getting border "the 2% to 3% growth every year. i don't see a recession in the near term. you can never say the odds are zero. but they are close to it. in the next six months to a year i wouldn't put more than a 10% probability on a recession. the economy tend to pull back ahead of a presidential election. it's not just the president. folks aren't so sure how it will affect policy. so typically the economy slows leading up to the. we have got some risk from a slowing growing economy. it's not our base case by any chance. liz: you are closely followed on wall street. you say that, you know, our global manufacturers, when the dollar strengthens, it makes it more difficult for them to sell goods into overseas slowing markets in europe or asia. so that could hit our manufacturers and the stock markets for those global multi-nationals. >
talking, it's the economists, enforce magazine, the "new york times," msnbc, cnbc, cnn, yahoo if i nancemotley fool. they were talking about recession using virtually the same language last year. >> it's been 10 years since the last recession. some folks are getting border "the 2% to 3% growth every year. i don't see a recession in the near term. you can never say the odds are zero. but they are close to it. in the next six months to a year i wouldn't put more than a 10%...
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i want to call out chef in nanc oak for your leadership and that effort.re secelebrating also that w have embraced our responsibility to affirmfy the emphasis voice of seniors and make san francisco all it can be for t m them. all of us together have embraced some very important and simple values of san fran siciscan s. no considsenior or no person sh ever go hungry because they are home bound or without the resources and support that they need. number two, no senior should be in vvisible or alone. number three, that all senior s have the right to live in their community and neighborhoods that they helped build, they raised their familyies in and have the right to self-determination and ha to live with dig nity. lastly, that cityies and communityies should be judged b how it treats the elderly and we need to work every single day to make san francisco the number one age-friendly city in amer a america. [ applause ]. >> so today we secelebrate a mar milestone, but this day has been a long, long, long time in coupcom coming and we secelebrate the hd work tha
i want to call out chef in nanc oak for your leadership and that effort.re secelebrating also that w have embraced our responsibility to affirmfy the emphasis voice of seniors and make san francisco all it can be for t m them. all of us together have embraced some very important and simple values of san fran siciscan s. no considsenior or no person sh ever go hungry because they are home bound or without the resources and support that they need. number two, no senior should be in vvisible or...
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natasha beltrand of politico and malcolm nance, author of "the plot to destroy democracy."o t'ona tao natasha beca do write for politico. this story bubbled up months ago and now it's back in the paper because there is an investigation going on about the deal. is this part of the reason in your reporting that mitch mcconnell is so sensitive, or is he just a bad sport all of a sudden? >> yeah, so my colleague and i spotted a lobbying disclosure earlier this week that essentially revealed that two of mitch mcconnell's former top advisers, one of whom is his former chief of staff have actually been lobbying congress and the department in ken since the end of may, roughly. so while they weren't exactly lobbying on the lifting of sanctions that would have allowed this aluminum project to move forward, they have been pushing more more members of congress and the treasury department to essentially be on board with this massive, billion-dollar project that's really going to serve as a boon to kentucky's economy. and of course a lot of it is coming from russia because they're supply
natasha beltrand of politico and malcolm nance, author of "the plot to destroy democracy."o t'ona tao natasha beca do write for politico. this story bubbled up months ago and now it's back in the paper because there is an investigation going on about the deal. is this part of the reason in your reporting that mitch mcconnell is so sensitive, or is he just a bad sport all of a sudden? >> yeah, so my colleague and i spotted a lobbying disclosure earlier this week that essentially...
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. >> joe nance brothers getting the choice decade award. >> ♪ >> robert downey jer accepting one fore." another marvel superhero, spider-man far from home wins summer movie and one for her. >> these movies have been like a dream for me so thank you for allowing me to live out my dream. >> plus he is thanking voters as crazy rich asians wins. >> it is not a movie, it is a movement. thank you so much. >>> celebrating all things pop culture rate here on fox. >>> this weekend the festival in san francisco may be one for the record books. reportedly breaking attendance records with 90,000 people over the three-day event. paul say mon closed out with the finale performance. festivalgoers say they lake the vein of the event and variety it offers. >>> the music is a great plus of course but it is the fact i get to walk around and experience new things and great times. >> the festival had the area set aside for marijuana sales for 21 and over, the first tame sold for consumption at a major festival in california. >> in the south by, three days of musical fun came to a close as the fest wrappe
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you always have to look at their external debt position because that's going to be a key determine nance for how much pressure these countries have come under we'll leave it there thank you for joining us today also coming up on street signs, america's tech leaders will sit down with the u.s. trade representative to discuss what to do about the new digital levey. we'll look at the potential fall out that's coming up next. ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now with endless fries starting at $7.99. and get more bites for your buck with late night half-priced apps. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. ♪ think you need to pay prestige prices for better skin results? try olay regenerist. the rich, hydrating cream is formulated with vitamin b3 and peptides to plump skin cells, brighten, and visibly smooth wrinkles. in fact, just 1 jar has the hydrating power of 5 jars of the prestige cream. for visible results without prestige prices, try olay regenerist with a money back guarantee. and complete your routine with the olay eye collection. brand power. helping you buy better. >>> less th
you always have to look at their external debt position because that's going to be a key determine nance for how much pressure these countries have come under we'll leave it there thank you for joining us today also coming up on street signs, america's tech leaders will sit down with the u.s. trade representative to discuss what to do about the new digital levey. we'll look at the potential fall out that's coming up next. ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now with endless fries starting at...
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malcolm nance, best person to talk to on this subject. >>> coming up, the trump administration's latest cruelty toward immigrants. that is next. ward immigrants. that is next we trust usaa more than any other company out there. they give us excellent customer service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because they have better rates, and better service. we're the gomez family... we're the rivera family... we're the kirby family, and we are usaa members for life. get your auto insurance quote today. do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with a
malcolm nance, best person to talk to on this subject. >>> coming up, the trump administration's latest cruelty toward immigrants. that is next. ward immigrants. that is next we trust usaa more than any other company out there. they give us excellent customer service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with...
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it can go 350 to 400 miles on a lot of electric cars now there is no major nance. they're faster than a gas car. there is almost no reason to have a gas car unless you're doing long haul duty >> we love to ask celebrities. you've made a ton of money on your cars. you've tried to be frugal. what is the biggest money mistake you've ever made >> the biggest money mistake ever made. i believe her name was linda >> is that a car or -- >> no. that's a person. yeah, that's probably it i don't look at things i like to keep moving forward. >> all right what's the best investment >> that mclaren f-1. if you're interested in something and you love it, chances are other people will love it, too and the value goes up. anything they're not making any more of. bugattis, mclaren's, ferraris, rare models, those are the ones that tend to hold their v and go up if you're collecting ford tauruses, you'll probably have to wait a while to get money back on your investment. for the most part, if you look at a car, if it's of technical interest, if it's exciting to look at and fun to driv
it can go 350 to 400 miles on a lot of electric cars now there is no major nance. they're faster than a gas car. there is almost no reason to have a gas car unless you're doing long haul duty >> we love to ask celebrities. you've made a ton of money on your cars. you've tried to be frugal. what is the biggest money mistake you've ever made >> the biggest money mistake ever made. i believe her name was linda >> is that a car or -- >> no. that's a person. yeah, that's...
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yeah, a region that has no govern nance.here's basically sectarian strife between different ethnic minority groups. that's the recipe for an isis resurgence, for an al-qaeda resurgence. promising, good news this week in the form of the u.s. government confirming that the son of terrorist people osama bin laden, hamza, was killed a few months back. but some u.s. officials, take a listen to this clip, are saying don't get too excited, you know? this doesn't really weaken the organization as a whole. take a listen, we'll get your reaction. >> al-qaeda has been strategic and patient over the past several years. it's leapt isis absorb -- let isis absorb the brunt of the world's counterterrorism efforts while patiently reconstituting itself. we see al-qaeda today that is as strong as it has ever been. gillian: so reconstituting itself, that's a worrisome statement. >> right. what i like about pointing out that hamza died several months ago is that that allowed the intelligence community to exploit the network. unlike osama bin lad
yeah, a region that has no govern nance.here's basically sectarian strife between different ethnic minority groups. that's the recipe for an isis resurgence, for an al-qaeda resurgence. promising, good news this week in the form of the u.s. government confirming that the son of terrorist people osama bin laden, hamza, was killed a few months back. but some u.s. officials, take a listen to this clip, are saying don't get too excited, you know? this doesn't really weaken the organization as a...
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if not them then surely someone like private first class brandon and specialist malcolm nance, paratroopersles than a month ago. this president has only visited once, but shouldn't that visit his sleep every night? shouldn't he process that pain and lose sleep? isn't that what the job is about? doesn't he see their faces? can you imagine all of this on your shoulders and not needing a bottle of ambien to just take a nap. how about this, care more. mr. president, you may sleep but the rest of this country may rest easier. "cnn tonight" with d. lemon starts right now. >> you make a pretty good point. you ever think of running for president, and i say no way in -- seriously no way in hell. >> people ask you about running for office? >> they absolutely do. they said i should run and i should make you my vp. >> what? nobody has ever said that to you ever. >> they said make chris lemon your vp. >> that keeps me up at night. that cabdriver turning around in detroit and saying you're chris lemon. >> you should never, ever have told me that. i'm going to get a license plate with
if not them then surely someone like private first class brandon and specialist malcolm nance, paratroopersles than a month ago. this president has only visited once, but shouldn't that visit his sleep every night? shouldn't he process that pain and lose sleep? isn't that what the job is about? doesn't he see their faces? can you imagine all of this on your shoulders and not needing a bottle of ambien to just take a nap. how about this, care more. mr. president, you may sleep but the rest of...
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convince someone who is making over a $1 million a year in connecticut or new york's eddie working in nance to move to northern virginia and government salary, especially if it means they have to divest from significant investment? i have no doubt we will be able to convince people to come purely out of patriotism and dedication to mission, but we do need to be more flexible in figuring out ways to bring them in. finally, the center would remove the stigma of economic intelligence. it would help people realize that economic intelligence is a legitimate area of intelligence cannot -- intelligence collection and analysis and it needs to be treated like any other threat in the war fighting domain. the natural home i think for jointlyenter would be between the office of the director of national intelligence in the department of the treasury, although i can imagine other scenarios. no matter what representatives of the intelligence community, military and law enforcement agencies would need to play a major role in such a center. given the wide range of our economy, departments and agencies rangi
convince someone who is making over a $1 million a year in connecticut or new york's eddie working in nance to move to northern virginia and government salary, especially if it means they have to divest from significant investment? i have no doubt we will be able to convince people to come purely out of patriotism and dedication to mission, but we do need to be more flexible in figuring out ways to bring them in. finally, the center would remove the stigma of economic intelligence. it would...
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what they yearn for most was heaven to them is family perm nance. that's another difference between them and about a hue. he said his love of country came over him like a strong wind and dragged him with all his genes back to the battlefield. that is beautiful. and some of the boys were hit rally dragged to the battlefield. they fought because they were forced to. what would it have been like if that first night of burn's documentary ended with this letter. would i even be a civil war scholar? my dear wife and children, i see myself this morning with a troubled heart and a xi stressed mind to try to write a few lines to let you know that i heard my sentence read yesterday and it was very bad. and i'm very sorry to let you know for and there is a word missing here, but what he says is for i know that you have a great deal of trouble already. i have to be shot the ninth of this month. i'm sorry to inform you i have but seven days to live. i hope and trust in god when they have slain my body that god will take my soul to rest where i will meet my littl
what they yearn for most was heaven to them is family perm nance. that's another difference between them and about a hue. he said his love of country came over him like a strong wind and dragged him with all his genes back to the battlefield. that is beautiful. and some of the boys were hit rally dragged to the battlefield. they fought because they were forced to. what would it have been like if that first night of burn's documentary ended with this letter. would i even be a civil war scholar?...
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unthese houses and there are suburban towns and rural towns that actually are witnesses led exceed nances mawer sat beside me and it was fill would with mayors from urban and suburban and rural communities. >> expungement. you made moves and you know this is very important. tell me what exactly you're doing. >> so the legislature it sent us a bill. we sent it back friday strengthening it meaningfully. we've got national action network, the naacp, black issues, convention all supporting this. huge steps towards automatic clean slate expchgment. hugesteps towards closing loopholes so for instance making sure that sexual assault is not subject to expungement. sealing of marijuana convictions from the state forward which is a huge deal. meaning it would never show up on one's record and if it happened in the past, a very clear process towards getting that expunged from the past. a huge historic step forward. i'm hoping the legislature will say this is stronger and tall rr support that. >> i thank both of you for can coming. i know you have a big press conference in the morning dealing with a
unthese houses and there are suburban towns and rural towns that actually are witnesses led exceed nances mawer sat beside me and it was fill would with mayors from urban and suburban and rural communities. >> expungement. you made moves and you know this is very important. tell me what exactly you're doing. >> so the legislature it sent us a bill. we sent it back friday strengthening it meaningfully. we've got national action network, the naacp, black issues, convention all...
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this is frequent guest malcolm nance accusing the president of the united states of sending secret messageso neo-nazis. >> these people feel that they are the foot soldiers and executors about these disenfranchisement of the white race is feeling and donald trump is giving them subliminal orders in their heads. >> tucker: subliminal orders. whatever his faults, you can be certain that donald trump is not doing that. trump is the least subliminal politician in american history. he has no subtext. that's part of the problem, of course. if he's thinking it, he's sayini it. the claim is ludicrous but in msnbc, it wasn't even the weirdest thing uttered on their air yesterday. that distinction goes to frank, a former fbi official turned talking head conspiracy not. he used numerology to explain the president's coded messages. watch this and keepp in mind it is entirely real, we have not edited a single word. >> if the little things and language and messaging that matter. the president said that we will fly our flags at half mast until august 8th. that's 8-h. i'm not going to imply he did this del
this is frequent guest malcolm nance accusing the president of the united states of sending secret messageso neo-nazis. >> these people feel that they are the foot soldiers and executors about these disenfranchisement of the white race is feeling and donald trump is giving them subliminal orders in their heads. >> tucker: subliminal orders. whatever his faults, you can be certain that donald trump is not doing that. trump is the least subliminal politician in american history. he...
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there's no type of criminal pen nance that comes into play after that. >> dana: there's also a statementrom a new york times columnist. he says, by all means resist tendency toward unfounded skepticism. also recognize that in the case of jeffrey epstein and his circle, the conspiracy was real. i think that is what is so interesting. you might read this in a novel. you might see this in a movie. but this is happening in real-time. >> it was a good call. it sounds like the plot of a ridiculous season of "24" or something. you had this famous man, engaged in horrible crimes. >> dana: with a caribbean island. we have maxwell saying she would fedex her roller blades to the island. maybe they wouldn't fit on the helicopter. >> then gets out of prison the first time. he was barely there. >> dana: in 2008. enjoyed having you. obviously, there's more to talk about. we'll keep in touch with you. thank you. >> thank you. >> okay. i want to make sure your healthcare is the way you like it. i'll promise you that. i won't mess with the healthcare that you have. >> dana: leave our healthcare alone. kam
there's no type of criminal pen nance that comes into play after that. >> dana: there's also a statementrom a new york times columnist. he says, by all means resist tendency toward unfounded skepticism. also recognize that in the case of jeffrey epstein and his circle, the conspiracy was real. i think that is what is so interesting. you might read this in a novel. you might see this in a movie. but this is happening in real-time. >> it was a good call. it sounds like the plot of a...
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this is frequent guest malcolm nance accusing the president of the united states of sending secret messages they
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nanc armour, thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >> nawaz: george lucas and george r.r.ed him as an influence on theirwo , helping them imagine what an adventure story might look like. now, n.c. wyeth gets a new look in an exhition of his illustrations and paintings. jeffrey brown reports for our ongoing arts and culture series, "canvas." >> reporter: the beautifuldy brne river valley in pennsylvania: inspiration and home to newell convers-- better known as "n.c." wyeth. today it's also home to the brandywine river museum of art, in chadds ford, which is giving wyeth a new look. it was robert louis stevenson who wrote the beloved adventure f le, "treasure island." but for millionsericans beginning in the early 20th century, it was wyeth who created the lasting images of pirates and much more. >> the personal paintings, the illustrations, he did mural work, he did advertising work.ac so, his into the different aspects of visual culture is so broad. >> reporter: christine podmaniczky is co-curator of the exhibition, "n.c. wyeth: new perspectives." the goal here: to present
nanc armour, thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >> nawaz: george lucas and george r.r.ed him as an influence on theirwo , helping them imagine what an adventure story might look like. now, n.c. wyeth gets a new look in an exhition of his illustrations and paintings. jeffrey brown reports for our ongoing arts and culture series, "canvas." >> reporter: the beautifuldy brne river valley in pennsylvania: inspiration and home to newell convers-- better known as...
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about his record on guns, talking about his role in passing the assault weapons ban, an issue of prom nanceings in el paso and dayton. >> and elizabeth warren has jumped to second place in that poll we mentioned, up 12 points, i believe. is that because of the debates or something else at play here? he's been one of the candidates who's been one of the more vocal ones, calling the president a white supremacist. >> reporter: yeah, and that actually just happened when we were in harlen, iowa, this morning. and her calling him out as a white supremacist is a marked shift, especially from this weekend when she was asked similar lines of questioning and seemingly hedged on that answer. today she was no holds barred, telling me she was calling it like she saw it. listen what she told me. >> he's a man who cozies up to the white supremacist. he calls them fine fellas. he's talked about trying to get brown people and black people out of this country. he's talked about [ bleep ] countries. you know, this is what he's done, the wink and a nod. and you can't have it both ways. >> reporter: and ayman,
about his record on guns, talking about his role in passing the assault weapons ban, an issue of prom nanceings in el paso and dayton. >> and elizabeth warren has jumped to second place in that poll we mentioned, up 12 points, i believe. is that because of the debates or something else at play here? he's been one of the candidates who's been one of the more vocal ones, calling the president a white supremacist. >> reporter: yeah, and that actually just happened when we were in...
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behalf and on behalf of senator duckworth to express my condolences to the family of special private nance, he and brandon j.grasher gave their lives in afghanistan. the early reports on their deaths is they were shot by an afghan soldier at a military base, a so-called green on blue attack. the incident is under investigation. isaiah was 24 years old. isaiah was the 96th service member killed in afghanistan since our invasion began in 2001 and one of 2,089 troops that died there. he was a proud member of the 82nd airborne earning the purple heart as well as qualifying as a basic -- he loved his country and wanted to serve his country. he died doing something that he loved. isaiah had arrived in afghanistan just a few weeks ago, shortly after a trip to europe with his mother. he and thousands of other americans still there were deployed in support of our nato-led mission to train, advise, and assist the afghan army. as fate would have it, when uniformed army personnel arrived at his house to break this are terrible news to his family, much of the family had already gathered after the funer
behalf and on behalf of senator duckworth to express my condolences to the family of special private nance, he and brandon j.grasher gave their lives in afghanistan. the early reports on their deaths is they were shot by an afghan soldier at a military base, a so-called green on blue attack. the incident is under investigation. isaiah was 24 years old. isaiah was the 96th service member killed in afghanistan since our invasion began in 2001 and one of 2,089 troops that died there. he was a...
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i thought about when they made the announcement today of the restatement of the corporate gorsuch nanceip governance principle, you are sending a message to millenni millennials. there was a survey a few weeks back that over half of the millennials are disfavoring capitalism we have to tell the story differently and better and i think that that is what the brt is very sensitive to, we better let the american public especially this massive new generation that is coming up understand what has brought them unyou precedenced wealth and success and opportunity. and the statement also i thought was notable in that it didn't call for senator warren to be appointing boards of directors or senator sanders to be setting the energy policies for the companies. it talked freedom a frumt fundl door principal so a smart way to go >> what about the companies that didn't sign on, the brt members that didn't sign it? we don't know why in each case. but what sdch sadoes that save >> he has been paying attention and giving back. because the center at oxford he is on at humanities. so only a handful. only 1
i thought about when they made the announcement today of the restatement of the corporate gorsuch nanceip governance principle, you are sending a message to millenni millennials. there was a survey a few weeks back that over half of the millennials are disfavoring capitalism we have to tell the story differently and better and i think that that is what the brt is very sensitive to, we better let the american public especially this massive new generation that is coming up understand what has...