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can't do it. >> nash's tip is not enough alone for a search warrant.recognizes the homeowner and girlfriend from previous meth related run-ins. >> there's probably something there. >> no doubt there's something there. they didn't want us in the house. we'll get them another time. >> scott has since arrested both suspects for manufacturing meth. >> now we can go home and go to be bed. >> for cody, going home means spending time at his second job, policing the tiny town of edgar springs, missouri. >> there were two things i always said i wanted to do, be in the music industry and if i couldn't do that, have a real job, which would be law enforcement. i played music almost 11 years. those were the days. >> but he is settled down, back in his hometown with his wife and seven kids. >> the only place i would say i'm truly at my calmest hour is when i'm with my family. >> look at you guys go. >> if i didn't have my time at home and wife and everything, lord have mercy on the thugs is all i can say. >> there you go. i knew it as soon as it hit the wate water.
can't do it. >> nash's tip is not enough alone for a search warrant.recognizes the homeowner and girlfriend from previous meth related run-ins. >> there's probably something there. >> no doubt there's something there. they didn't want us in the house. we'll get them another time. >> scott has since arrested both suspects for manufacturing meth. >> now we can go home and go to be bed. >> for cody, going home means spending time at his second job, policing the...
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captain nash, i want to ask you about this. are talking about the reports the plane coming in and the fire chief mentioned this. their initial call, they were told they were responding to a hard landing. so that description, what they were told they were responding to in addition to the reports on the tower tapes, does that tell you that there was any indication that there was a problem, prior to landing? >> if you are sitting in the pointy nose of the airplane. you would characterize that as a hard landing. >> at the very least. >> it was a lot more than that. in naval aviation we call that a ramp strike. it was more than a hard landing, but at the time, being in the airplane, when that tail smacked down and ripped off, that took the front end of the airplane and slammed it on the runway and when it did that, it probably shoved the landing gear up in the wings and so when they slid off of the runway, if you are sitting in the pointy nose, and you are up in the flight deck, as far as you know, you had a hard landing, you don't
captain nash, i want to ask you about this. are talking about the reports the plane coming in and the fire chief mentioned this. their initial call, they were told they were responding to a hard landing. so that description, what they were told they were responding to in addition to the reports on the tower tapes, does that tell you that there was any indication that there was a problem, prior to landing? >> if you are sitting in the pointy nose of the airplane. you would characterize...
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(applause) >> our next graduate, ashley nash. ms. nash, congratulations. (applause) >> our next graduate, francois palette, congratulations. (applause) >> that's great, congratulations. our next graduate, caitlin perkins-council. ms. perkins-council. (applause) >> our next graduate, maurice ross. mr. ross, congratulations. (applause) [cheering and applauding] >> nice. our next graduate, naja skinner. ms. skinner, congratulations. [cheering and applauding] >> smile for mom, that's great. our next graduate, yesinia valez. ms. valez, congratulations. [cheering and applauding] >> our next graduate, alana waldron. ms. waldron, congratulations. (applause) >> our next graduate, angela garape. ms. garape, congratulations. (applause) >> and our next graduate, anye she. ms. she, congratulations. (applause) >> ladies and gentlemen, give it up for the class of 2013! [cheering and applauding] >> can you guys stand up? stand up, show us, yeah! [cheering and applauding] >> we have one more graduate i want to bring down. mr. landsers, willie landers, come on down. [cheeri
(applause) >> our next graduate, ashley nash. ms. nash, congratulations. (applause) >> our next graduate, francois palette, congratulations. (applause) >> that's great, congratulations. our next graduate, caitlin perkins-council. ms. perkins-council. (applause) >> our next graduate, maurice ross. mr. ross, congratulations. (applause) [cheering and applauding] >> nice. our next graduate, naja skinner. ms. skinner, congratulations. [cheering and applauding] >>...
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it's amazing when you look at the wreckage of this plane, captain nash, that anybody survived. it may be the case that everybody survived? >> we're looking at the aftermath. john scott made an excellent point. that is when that thing happens, these aircraft are tested before the faa will certify them and release them for flight. that design, that aircraft is tested where they load that thing up with full capacity, blow the whistle and at that point, everybody has to get out and i'm not familiar with the exact timing. i think it might be 90 seconds. when you think about pulling up to the gate in an airliner and if you are sitting in back, how long it takes to get out. when the balloon goes up and all those doors pop open, it's amazing how quickly you can evacuate that aircraft. >> heather: i have a question for you. i received a couple emails from viewers because we've been talking about the tail of this plane coming off. that is reminded several of our viewers about american airlines that came out j.f.k. that lost the tail and it landed in in the bay. that was flight 587, it cr
it's amazing when you look at the wreckage of this plane, captain nash, that anybody survived. it may be the case that everybody survived? >> we're looking at the aftermath. john scott made an excellent point. that is when that thing happens, these aircraft are tested before the faa will certify them and release them for flight. that design, that aircraft is tested where they load that thing up with full capacity, blow the whistle and at that point, everybody has to get out and i'm not...
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i work not only on trauma but also on nash bridges; in the sixties since i worked on nash bridges the film office would give me a form to get to the accountant about the economic impact to the city, police department, port, parks and rec. the bottom line that they would pass to them, in the first season it was over 16 million dollars went >> supervisor went to various city departments. this is not include money to crew or to businesses or to locations; many millions of dollars more were given to business owners and individuals were filming at their homes and businesses. and the crews - i am now working on a low budget feature film called quitters. all of these individuals live in san francisco. we all appreciate to be able to live and work in this area. it makes a huge difference to us, these people such as myself, we work without the certainty where our next jobs are going to come from.they come and go a week at a time or a month at the time. thank you for your time. >> supervisor cohen: next speaker. >> >> my name is catherine howell; i'm currently the copresident of the newly merge
i work not only on trauma but also on nash bridges; in the sixties since i worked on nash bridges the film office would give me a form to get to the accountant about the economic impact to the city, police department, port, parks and rec. the bottom line that they would pass to them, in the first season it was over 16 million dollars went >> supervisor went to various city departments. this is not include money to crew or to businesses or to locations; many millions of dollars more were...
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. >> gregg: joining us now with his insight, is captain chuck nash, former navy pilot. we are looking at a debris field that extends from just short of the runway, literally in the water all the way down the runway to where the plane came to a rest. does it look to you as though -- we were talking to jon scott. his analysis seems to make perfect sense that given the damage that we're looking at, the damage to the jetty itself, this shy of the water this plane came in too low and too short? >> that is exactly what it looks like. and your previous guests it will take some time to figure out what caused this accident. the impact that you are looking at right there, is not what caused the accident. what he is talking about what caused that aircraft to come in so low or have such a high sink rate not only did they land short of the runway but as the camera points out you'll see yellow arrows painted on the runway. that is not actually the runway. those yellow arrows are indicated ago displaced threshold. you don't land there. air eogs continued right up to see in the black,
. >> gregg: joining us now with his insight, is captain chuck nash, former navy pilot. we are looking at a debris field that extends from just short of the runway, literally in the water all the way down the runway to where the plane came to a rest. does it look to you as though -- we were talking to jon scott. his analysis seems to make perfect sense that given the damage that we're looking at, the damage to the jetty itself, this shy of the water this plane came in too low and too...
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captain chuck nash.nks for joining us. >> my pleasure marianne. >> we'll have a live report from los angeles on the latest from this crash from the passengers. >> we're going to have an interview with the chair of the ntsb. she's in the air on her way to the crash scene in san francisco international airport. the investigation just getting off the ground what caused the plane to crash on what seemed to be just a perfect day for flying. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. forged out of bravery, sacrifice, and duty. ♪ sometimes reaching out for help can be the most c
captain chuck nash.nks for joining us. >> my pleasure marianne. >> we'll have a live report from los angeles on the latest from this crash from the passengers. >> we're going to have an interview with the chair of the ntsb. she's in the air on her way to the crash scene in san francisco international airport. the investigation just getting off the ground what caused the plane to crash on what seemed to be just a perfect day for flying. we're cracking down on medicare fraud....
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captain chuck nash.hanks for joining us. >> my pleasure marianne. >> we'll have a live report from los angeles on the latest from this crash from the passengers. >> we're going to have an interview with the chair of the ntsb. she's in the air on her way to the crash scene in san francisco international airport. the investigation just getting off the ground what caused the plane to crash on what seemed to be just a perfect day for to be just a perfect day for flying. he was always smiling. when he was diagnosed with melanoma, we were in shock. we didn't know anyone who had skin cancer. he died from a mole, the size of a thumbtack. melanoma can happen to anyone. anyone. every hour someone dies from melanoma. it doesn't have to be someone you love. >>> fox news alert we've been able to confirm numbers here to let you know exactly who is involved with this morning's crash at san francisco international airport. on board a 777 with 307 people on board. just confirmation now. 123 people uninjured and all accou
captain chuck nash.hanks for joining us. >> my pleasure marianne. >> we'll have a live report from los angeles on the latest from this crash from the passengers. >> we're going to have an interview with the chair of the ntsb. she's in the air on her way to the crash scene in san francisco international airport. the investigation just getting off the ground what caused the plane to crash on what seemed to be just a perfect day for to be just a perfect day for flying. he was...
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captain chuck nash.ing us. >> my pleasure marianne. >> we'll have a live report from los angeles on the latest from this crash from the passengers. >> we're going to have an interview with the chair of the ntsb. she's in the air on her way to the crash scene in san francisco international airport. the investigation just getting off the ground what caused the plane to crash on what seemed to be just a perfect day for flying. dad. how did you get here? i don't know. [ speaking in russian ] look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without bidding. think of the rubles you'll save. with one touch, fun in the sun. i like fun. well, that went exactly as i planned.. really? now save up to 60% during summer hotel sale. use code "summer" on priceline's. >>> fox news alert we've been able to confirm numbers here to let you know exactly who is involved with this morning's crash at san francisco international airport. on board a 777
captain chuck nash.ing us. >> my pleasure marianne. >> we'll have a live report from los angeles on the latest from this crash from the passengers. >> we're going to have an interview with the chair of the ntsb. she's in the air on her way to the crash scene in san francisco international airport. the investigation just getting off the ground what caused the plane to crash on what seemed to be just a perfect day for flying. dad. how did you get here? i don't know. [ speaking...
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njoining us from washington is chuck nash.graduated from the naval operation safety course and investigated aircraft accidents. we are happy to have you with us today. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. nwe'll repeat for the viewers what we know at this point. we know 291 passengers and 16 crew members. and two fatalities at this point and captain nash, what you have seen in the initial images as it unfolded. we know from witness reports that the plane was coming in very quickly and coming in fast and other witnesses say at a high angle and we know that the tail portion is broken off and appears to have broken off initially in the top of the runway and pieces of it in the water itself and other portions strewn around the debris fold and finally ended up landing there in the grassy area between the runways. >> it is clear from the debris evidence that the aircraft landed short of the runway. in fact there is a displaced threshold on the runway where is there is an area short of the runway. it is hard surface and you are
njoining us from washington is chuck nash.graduated from the naval operation safety course and investigated aircraft accidents. we are happy to have you with us today. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. nwe'll repeat for the viewers what we know at this point. we know 291 passengers and 16 crew members. and two fatalities at this point and captain nash, what you have seen in the initial images as it unfolded. we know from witness reports that the plane was coming in very quickly...
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you're going to see the government come in there and they're going to want to attract people to those nash exchanges, crowding out the private insurance and eventually enabling us to have horrle health care. >> i'm sorry. our commercial is coming. thanks, guys. >>> fireworks and fighting in egypt starting a firestorm over here. time to stop u.s. tax dollars from going ovethere? >>> chaos and confooug fusion raining in cairo. u.s. tax dollars going to cairo, 1.6 billion this year alone. you say no more? >> sluicely no more. this makes me sick. i'm sorry about all the tragedy in egypt, but i feel worse the fact that detroit is in bankruptcy and 50% of minority kids in inner-cities don't graduate from high school. we just promised $7 billion to the continent of avenfrica to m ourselves feel better. we're going to give it to who? some dictator that's going to keep that money and it's not going to go where it's needed? we are spending billions overseas and we have millions here who need it. i think it's time to spend the money on americans. >> do we have any leverage to promote a peaceful and s
you're going to see the government come in there and they're going to want to attract people to those nash exchanges, crowding out the private insurance and eventually enabling us to have horrle health care. >> i'm sorry. our commercial is coming. thanks, guys. >>> fireworks and fighting in egypt starting a firestorm over here. time to stop u.s. tax dollars from going ovethere? >>> chaos and confooug fusion raining in cairo. u.s. tax dollars going to cairo, 1.6 billion...
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>> jimmy: yeah, we -- crosby, stills and nash? "party in the usa." it was pretty fun, yeah. i was very excited. >> he's a buddy. we do -- we did some stuff -- we sang a rock 'n roll star together not too long ago. >> jimmy: really? >> oh, yeah. isn't he great? with the birds, man. >> jimmy: the birds! oh, my god. and what was it -- sweet, "sweetheart of the rodeo?" >> yeah. >> jimmy: how great is that record? i love that album, and i love that that's -- that was kind of the end of the birds wasn't it? it's not a country record. >> yeah, well, they morphed into many, many different, different things. >> jimmy: like, wait, what? you guys are doing country now? >> yep, they were country though. >> jimmy: that's such a great record, man. like, dude, oh, my god, i can't believe that was the end of them there. but, i wanted to ask you this thing. it's a cool story, i heard about this. you're celebrating your 36th wedding anniversary with your beautiful wife. congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you. ♪ >> jimmy: t
>> jimmy: yeah, we -- crosby, stills and nash? "party in the usa." it was pretty fun, yeah. i was very excited. >> he's a buddy. we do -- we did some stuff -- we sang a rock 'n roll star together not too long ago. >> jimmy: really? >> oh, yeah. isn't he great? with the birds, man. >> jimmy: the birds! oh, my god. and what was it -- sweet, "sweetheart of the rodeo?" >> yeah. >> jimmy: how great is that record? i love that album, and i...
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no voy a poner atenciÓn a nada, no sabe los inseguro soy para trabajar, sufro mucho al salir al eso nashmpo porque estaba seguro que moono iba a poder. >>> dirigir una pelÍcula es un poco te grande y a parte de dirigirla, twarl, yactuar y est seguro que noo iba a poder. >>> dije no im me importa, me preparÉ, y fui a los Ángeles a tomar cursos de direcciÓn, y me preparÉ como loco. y aÚn asÍ, tenia dudas, lleguÉ al set y me aventÉ, y me saliÓ una pelÍcula preciosa, hermosa, y divina. >>> y asÍ ha sido siempre, cuando me parÉ en broadway salÍ temblan temblando. y decÍa mamÁ porque me pones a aquÍ, por quÉ me rÍarriesgas. >>> nunca se echen para atrÁs siempre enfrenten sus retos y hÁganlos y eso es muy buen resultado. >>> tienes un Ángel a tu mama. >>> un buen manager a tu mamÁ. >>> a los doce aÑo les dijiste que ibas a ser actor. >>> claro. >>> fue la primera vez que mi mamÁ supo, y lo dije frente a cÁmaras, esta grabado creo que en p"premios juventud" van a pasarlo video. >>> a quiÉn va el premio?. >>> creo que tiene que ser a mi familia, y mis hijos que me han aguantado ausencias y mi fal
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nash played it down. now, the president has the constitutional right to carry out the exercise. he will then form a new cabinet. that cabinet can contain some of the old ministers, as well as some new ones. that is how the reshuffle is all about. it is a democratic process required by our constitution. >> the australian government says it will investigate reports of silence seek is at a detention camp in pop was new guinea are being raped and tortured -- papua new guinea. theralian prime and is kevin rudd announced plans to send asylum-seekers coming in boats to papua new guinea. >> there was nothing that could men whofor these young were considered vulnerable, which in many cases, is just a euphemism for men who were being raped. they had to stay where they were. , it could not even serve as a dog kennel. producerc is executive of the "dateline" program who first revealed the details of the abuse. the whistleblower gave some very disturbing claims of sexual abuse. men being raped in these detention centers. people being beaten unconscious. claims of torture. he described one ma
nash played it down. now, the president has the constitutional right to carry out the exercise. he will then form a new cabinet. that cabinet can contain some of the old ministers, as well as some new ones. that is how the reshuffle is all about. it is a democratic process required by our constitution. >> the australian government says it will investigate reports of silence seek is at a detention camp in pop was new guinea are being raped and tortured -- papua new guinea. theralian prime...
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. >> reporter: elizabeth nash with the gutmacher institute, a research group that supports abortion rightssays after big republican gains at the state level in the 2010 elections opponents of abortion rights turned their focus to state houses. >> so in a sense, the idea here is to pile on so many restrictions that abortion access is completely eliminated. without going through the courts and without overturning roe v. wade. >> reporter: this year 17 states passed new measures that impact abortion. just last week ohio's governor signed a bill that requires doctors to determine if there's a fetal heartbeat before performing an abortion and inform the woman about the probability the pregnancy would go to term. many states have regulated clinics providing abortions. >> you see americans saying regardless of whether they describe themselves as pro life or pro choice, that they want to see common sense kinds of regulations that simply hold the abortion industry accountable. >> reporter: the texas bill would require many abortion clinics to be upgraded with surgical facilities like you'd find in
. >> reporter: elizabeth nash with the gutmacher institute, a research group that supports abortion rightssays after big republican gains at the state level in the 2010 elections opponents of abortion rights turned their focus to state houses. >> so in a sense, the idea here is to pile on so many restrictions that abortion access is completely eliminated. without going through the courts and without overturning roe v. wade. >> reporter: this year 17 states passed new measures...
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you're going to see the government come in there and they're going to want to attract people to those nash exchanges, crowding out the private insurance and eventually enabling us to have horrible health care. >> i'm sorry. our commercial is coming. thanks, guys. >>> fireworks and fighting in egypt starting a firestorm over here. time to stop u.s. tax dollars from going over there? why this latest unrest has but they can leave you feeling unsatisfied. ♪ give in to temptation, with sinfully delicious slimful chews. they taste like cheating, but one 90 calorie slimful chew and a glass of water can help satisfy hunger for hours. so you get the sweet chewy treat you crave and stay on your program too. slimful and a glass of water. eating less never tasted so good. >>> chaos and confooug fusion raining in cairo. u.s. tax dollars going to cairo, 1.6 billion this year alone. you say no more? >> sluicely no more. this makes me sick. i'm sorry about all the tragedy in egypt, but i feel worse the fact that detroit is in bankruptcy and 50% of minority kids in inner-cities don't graduate from high sch
you're going to see the government come in there and they're going to want to attract people to those nash exchanges, crowding out the private insurance and eventually enabling us to have horrible health care. >> i'm sorry. our commercial is coming. thanks, guys. >>> fireworks and fighting in egypt starting a firestorm over here. time to stop u.s. tax dollars from going over there? why this latest unrest has but they can leave you feeling unsatisfied. ♪ give in to temptation,...
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nash shareholders get 1.2 shares for each share of nash finch. >>> taiwanese chip maker technologies technology. intel is a shareholder in that unit which makes the type of technology google plans to use in its google glass device. problems for 100,000 creditors. debt on the line, joining us now with more on how the motor city can stop its freefall is cbc's scott cohen. good morning again. >> good morning, joe. one of the clear ways to stop the freefall is this chapter 9 bankruptcy filing t. largest in american history. of course, it's the combination of problems that were years in the making. from the white flight of the 1960s and the decline of the manufacturing base after that, a mass exodus to population from this city and also as we talked about the pension obligations, those are a small fraction of the total. the total liabilities you heard about $18 billion. the pensions between the city and police and fire pensions, about 3.25 billion. michigan governor rick snyder is hoping that the retirees will join the city at the table and become part of the rebuilding process. >> proact
nash shareholders get 1.2 shares for each share of nash finch. >>> taiwanese chip maker technologies technology. intel is a shareholder in that unit which makes the type of technology google plans to use in its google glass device. problems for 100,000 creditors. debt on the line, joining us now with more on how the motor city can stop its freefall is cbc's scott cohen. good morning again. >> good morning, joe. one of the clear ways to stop the freefall is this chapter 9...
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about the trillions literally the trillions have been spent since i've been alone on quote unquote nashsecurity homeland security and defense. and what have we gotten in return you have to really ask the question this panel was assembled by the government accountability project that's the nation's largest whistleblower protection organization and whistleblowers and former n.s.a. executives alike spoke to members of the media in washington d.c. thursday morning and now while it's fair to say the whistle blowing process for these folks was no walk in the park they are helping to make the treacherous waters of whistleblowing a little bit calmer for all this to follow aaron a day r.t. . well to egypt now were a lot of information is coming out today egypt's military the very one who was trying to quell the protests is now calling for massive demonstrations on friday in order to confront what it described as islamic violence yesterday general sisi urged egyptians to take to the streets to give out a mandate to come front terrorists meanwhile more critics are saying that the seeds from morsi
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nash news just in protesters in egypt have stormed the headquarters of the muslim brotherhood in cairo ransacking the building and hurling furniture out of the window that comes after some twenty million citizens flooded cities across the nation demanding the president step down by choose day or face a mass rebellion true reports from colorado on how the m arrest has been developing . millions of egyptians came down to the streets in nationwide protests against president mohamed morsi on sunday the first anniversary of his term in office international news outlets actually said this could be the largest demonstration seen in the history of the world certainly in the capital at these marches stretched out towards the horizon as they descended on the free square and the presidential palace the scenes of the free square on the presidential palace behind me on sunday it would largely peaceful however there was an episode to violence towards the muslim brotherhood that headquarters in the part of the streets of the capital about five hundred people were supposedly came to the building and a
nash news just in protesters in egypt have stormed the headquarters of the muslim brotherhood in cairo ransacking the building and hurling furniture out of the window that comes after some twenty million citizens flooded cities across the nation demanding the president step down by choose day or face a mass rebellion true reports from colorado on how the m arrest has been developing . millions of egyptians came down to the streets in nationwide protests against president mohamed morsi on sunday...
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captain nash, good to talk to you, thanks for coming on. >> you bet. dagen: u.s.ompanies turning more and more to temporary workers to fill job. what's that mean for the future of the country? con cop we'll talk about it, and the second richest man in the world, by the way, behind bill gates, is writing a big check for shazam? details ahead. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful end. then i better use the capital one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this trip. purchase eraser? it's the easy way to erase any recent travel expense. i just pick a charge, like my flight with a few taps, it's taken care of. impressive baldwin. does it work for hotels? absolutely thank goodness. mrs. villain and i are planning our... you scare me. and
captain nash, good to talk to you, thanks for coming on. >> you bet. dagen: u.s.ompanies turning more and more to temporary workers to fill job. what's that mean for the future of the country? con cop we'll talk about it, and the second richest man in the world, by the way, behind bill gates, is writing a big check for shazam? details ahead. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's...
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mavs brass for about 2 ½ hours later in the day the lakers headed by head coach mike d'antoni steve nashd kobe bryant met with howard for about 2 hours. they can pay howard $30 million more than any other team howard is also being considering the warriors rockets and hawks he said he'll make a decision on who he'll play for a week from tomorrow raiders owe russell $3 mil- >> gary: and the state of texas there's no state tax so all of this is going on. the warriors were involved and they are not saying much. as i told you many times pam's you can't keep 7 ft. and talented. issues where they were there as these businessmen that worker entire life to get a certain place in their life and then you have this young talent to have people try to get him. you know what i mean, jackie. jackie money where are you going to night? >> jacqueline: i am not going anywhere. >> gary: apparebtly former raide4 quarternack jamarcus rossel didnt get the full 30 million.j raiders owe jamarcus $3 million >> gary: the raiders are paying jamarcus russell close to $3 million in a settlement over his disputed rooki
mavs brass for about 2 ½ hours later in the day the lakers headed by head coach mike d'antoni steve nashd kobe bryant met with howard for about 2 hours. they can pay howard $30 million more than any other team howard is also being considering the warriors rockets and hawks he said he'll make a decision on who he'll play for a week from tomorrow raiders owe russell $3 mil- >> gary: and the state of texas there's no state tax so all of this is going on. the warriors were involved and they...
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. >> gregg: captain nash, we'll be right back. : clear: >> planned new information on the flight of asianaght with the not conserve -- with the ntsb saying they tried to increase the speed moments before crash. >> gregg: glad you are with us. analysts at ntsb have also made their way through the flight data cockpit voice recorder, the evidence could be crucial in finding out what went wrong. we are on the ground in san francisco at the international airport with the latest information. claudia, what information do you have? >>reporter: yes, the headline, some of the headlines from the press conference we saw, what you mentioned during the approach, data indicates that the speed was too slow. the speed was too slow. a call from a crew member went out to increase the speed seven seconds before the plane went down. investigators hope to interview the crew members include the mights in the next few days spending most of the first full day in san francisco at the crash site runway 28l. and analyzing and gathering evidence. they have been showing dramatic pictures of the charred wreckage showing
. >> gregg: captain nash, we'll be right back. : clear: >> planned new information on the flight of asianaght with the not conserve -- with the ntsb saying they tried to increase the speed moments before crash. >> gregg: glad you are with us. analysts at ntsb have also made their way through the flight data cockpit voice recorder, the evidence could be crucial in finding out what went wrong. we are on the ground in san francisco at the international airport with the latest...
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do not be pug nash shus. we want to know if our coverage this evening was fair.to be fair in the face of a lot of emotion, a lot of craziness, a lot of irrationality. again, thank you for watching the factor tonight. i am bill o'reilly. please always remember that the spin stops right here. we're definitely looking out for you. >> it's july 16th. a fox news lart. breaking their silence for the first time a juror speaking out about the george zimmerman verdict. >> it's just hard thinking that somebody lost their life and there's nothing else could be done about it. >> details on what happened during deliberations. >> potentially deadly heat blanketing millions of americans. how high will those temperatures go today, and when will we see relief. >> image pulling up to your house only to find that it has been torn down. it happened in texas and who is to blame. fox and friends first starts right now. >> good morning everyone. you are watching "fox & friends first" this tuesday morning. i am patti anne brown. >> let's get
do not be pug nash shus. we want to know if our coverage this evening was fair.to be fair in the face of a lot of emotion, a lot of craziness, a lot of irrationality. again, thank you for watching the factor tonight. i am bill o'reilly. please always remember that the spin stops right here. we're definitely looking out for you. >> it's july 16th. a fox news lart. breaking their silence for the first time a juror speaking out about the george zimmerman verdict. >> it's just hard...
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the lakers player steven nash trying out for soccer.d schwarzenegger today. he turns 65. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's four course seafood feast. choose youroup, salad, entree, plus dessert all ju $14.99. me into red lobster, and sea od differently. right now, go to redlober.com for $10 off 2 select entrees. good monday through thsday. it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convennt two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] ♪ ♪ >>brian: it's a bird? no. it's a plane? no. it's jet man and it's your shot of the morning. check out this adventure from switzerland flying high above wisconsi
the lakers player steven nash trying out for soccer.d schwarzenegger today. he turns 65. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's four course seafood feast. choose youroup, salad, entree, plus dessert all ju $14.99. me into red lobster, and sea od differently. right now, go to redlober.com for $10 off 2 select entrees. good monday through thsday. it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convennt two bar pack. this is nature...
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. >> jamie: interesting background to have, captain nash, as you always provide.ppreciate you being here on this day that we are just trying to learn why. we'll be right back. roundup ♪ ♪ i'm a loving husband and a real good dad ♪ ♪ but weeds just make me rattlesnake mad ♪ ♪ now roundup has a new sharp-shootin' wand ♪ ♪ i'm sendin' them weeds to the great beyond ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] ♪ ♪ no need to pump, just point and shoot ♪ ♪ hit 'em in the leaves, and it kills to the root ♪ ♪ 'round fences, trees, even mulched beds ♪ ♪ 'cause the only good weed is a weed that's dead ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] [ male announcer ] roundup... [ whip cracks ] with the new one-touch wand. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to ser
. >> jamie: interesting background to have, captain nash, as you always provide.ppreciate you being here on this day that we are just trying to learn why. we'll be right back. roundup ♪ ♪ i'm a loving husband and a real good dad ♪ ♪ but weeds just make me rattlesnake mad ♪ ♪ now roundup has a new sharp-shootin' wand ♪ ♪ i'm sendin' them weeds to the great beyond ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] ♪ ♪ no need to pump, just point and shoot ♪ ♪ hit 'em in the...
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do not be pug nash shus. we want to know if our coverage this evening was fair.be fair in the face of a lot of emotion, a lot of craziness, a lot of irrationality. again, thank you for watching the factor tonight. i am bill o'reilly. please always remember that the spin stops right here. we're definitely looking out for you. >>> state of florida versus george zimmerman. >> we find mr. zimmerman, not guilty. >> the world has found it beyond a reasonable doubt, there were plenty of reasonable doubts. >> justice for trial. >> i think the prosecution of george zimmerman is disgrateful. >> we are very, very, very saddened. we accept the jury's verdict. >> g
do not be pug nash shus. we want to know if our coverage this evening was fair.be fair in the face of a lot of emotion, a lot of craziness, a lot of irrationality. again, thank you for watching the factor tonight. i am bill o'reilly. please always remember that the spin stops right here. we're definitely looking out for you. >>> state of florida versus george zimmerman. >> we find mr. zimmerman, not guilty. >> the world has found it beyond a reasonable doubt, there were...
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about the emergence of james taylor, cross by, stills, nash and young, from musical standpoint, what was happening politically at the time. we had woodstock in '69, you had really the remnants of the civil rights movement moving to the war in vietnam and the political unrest, the kent state, and all that was happening during that time. remarkable book. reading a book called the executioner. it's a book about the diary of an executioner from the 16th 16th century, early part of the 17th century. a little bit gory, but very interesting all the same. an executioner whose diary in germany in nuremberg, during that time. and a book i'm almost completed with now is duel with the devil. about a murder trial that took place place just as our country was at its dawning, and it was the trial of a gentleman named levi weeks from manhattan, on trial for the murder of a woman named elma sands, and mr. weeks isn't defense attorneys were both aaron burr and alexander hamilton. kind of interesting, and the title, the duel with the devil. and really was remarkable trial that took place as our country
about the emergence of james taylor, cross by, stills, nash and young, from musical standpoint, what was happening politically at the time. we had woodstock in '69, you had really the remnants of the civil rights movement moving to the war in vietnam and the political unrest, the kent state, and all that was happening during that time. remarkable book. reading a book called the executioner. it's a book about the diary of an executioner from the 16th 16th century, early part of the 17th century....
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be entertaining with style and the nash.t was her heritage and she did it again in the white house. right after administration, during the johnson years, the whole world erupted like volcanoes. we had the women who went to work and got and demanded equal rights. i missed all about. but the whole world changed and it became a home the concept of women. i think mrs. clinton today represents the new woman. >> as we continue our conversation on first ladies, letitia baldrige, social secretary to jacqueline kennedy, reporters and others closest to recent presidential wives talk about the role of the first lady and how it's changed along with the nation monday night at nine eastern on c-span. you've been watching booktv, 48 hours of programming beginning saturday morning at eight eastern through monday morning at eight eastern. nonfiction books all weekend every weekend right here on c-span2. >> here's a look at some of what's ahead today on c-span2. .. >> the house returns today at noon eastern. on the agenda for
be entertaining with style and the nash.t was her heritage and she did it again in the white house. right after administration, during the johnson years, the whole world erupted like volcanoes. we had the women who went to work and got and demanded equal rights. i missed all about. but the whole world changed and it became a home the concept of women. i think mrs. clinton today represents the new woman. >> as we continue our conversation on first ladies, letitia baldrige, social secretary...
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. >> joining us is former navy pilot captain chuck nash. the ils system not working. you confirmed it. >> yeah. >> explain what it is, too. >> first off, the instrument landing system, the glide slope indicator is an electronic beam that goes up that gives pilots instruments. it shows them where you are on the glide slope. there's a notice to airman called notams. the notice to airmen is published. the air crew should have seen that before they took off, and the glide slope has been out of service since the 20th of june and will be out of service until the 20th of august. the airport, when you know you're going to take out a critical piece of equipment, you always notam that so the crews coming in know what is and is not working. >> can you overlook that, or is that a pretty obvious alert that goes out to pilots? do you check that every time you land some place? >> it could be overlooked. but if you're on a trans atlantic flight and you're coming in where you could have instrument conditions, that's going to be an issue because you need that for instrument conditions.
. >> joining us is former navy pilot captain chuck nash. the ils system not working. you confirmed it. >> yeah. >> explain what it is, too. >> first off, the instrument landing system, the glide slope indicator is an electronic beam that goes up that gives pilots instruments. it shows them where you are on the glide slope. there's a notice to airman called notams. the notice to airmen is published. the air crew should have seen that before they took off, and the glide...
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you -- i think you're right, there are other players on the republican party who are sitting there nashingheir teeth at all the interviews he's been giving. the president and other democrats are right to highlight the fact john mccain has been willing, now, to work with the president on these things and to draw a distinction between people like ted cruz who is focused on 2016, let's be honest, and willing to work with the president to get something done. i think you're right, that he is resulted oriented, and maybe he's finally over 2008. maybe it took him this long to get over losing that really hard campaign and realize his legacy's important to him too. >> it also brings out a differen difference, there is a split in the republican party. there are republicans who believe in legislating. and there is now a growing c contingent that say legislating only grows government, that's a bad thing. >> the comment from the speaker a week ago, you know, we should not be judged on the number of laws we pass, we should be judged on the number of laws we repeal. >> that was music to -- >> what you se
you -- i think you're right, there are other players on the republican party who are sitting there nashingheir teeth at all the interviews he's been giving. the president and other democrats are right to highlight the fact john mccain has been willing, now, to work with the president on these things and to draw a distinction between people like ted cruz who is focused on 2016, let's be honest, and willing to work with the president to get something done. i think you're right, that he is...
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tell us about thomas nash who really had this big influence in the late 1800s. >> he gave us or gave the democratic party its donkey and the republicans the elephant and actually gave us the image of santa claus with his white beard and his rosy cheeks. he did these cartoons of boss tweed. boss tweed famously said, "i don't give a damnn what they write about me. my constituents can't read. but get rid of those damned pictures. they can all see the damned pictures." ironically when he was under indictment, he was identified by someone in spain who had seen the cartoons of him. >> so getting to that. how do the politicians themselves react. richard nixon this famed example because he had such a distinctive face. >> you know, they all react differently. in some cases they end up liking the cartoon no matter how outraged they are. hitler would go through the ceiling every time david lowe who was a well known british cartoonist would do a caricature of hitler. he would would call a meeting of his general staff. everyone would go into a great frenzy and the foreign secretary of england wen
tell us about thomas nash who really had this big influence in the late 1800s. >> he gave us or gave the democratic party its donkey and the republicans the elephant and actually gave us the image of santa claus with his white beard and his rosy cheeks. he did these cartoons of boss tweed. boss tweed famously said, "i don't give a damnn what they write about me. my constituents can't read. but get rid of those damned pictures. they can all see the damned pictures." ironically...