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his mother was very bright and a reader and they got the new york tribune, the weekly new york tribunerun by horace greeley who was one of the leading abolitionists in america. so he ingested that commentary. he -- i would not say probably -- gave himself a couple of days to think it over the quickly enlisted in the united states army as a private. he spent four years in the service, during the civil war. he rose up to brevet major." have a his -- he did not sense of what fear might be or how it might be used to keep you out of crazy situations. i have to tell one quick anecdote. sergeant.uartermaster he was at the battle of antietam , the bloodiest day in american history. he was away from the battle, from the action. he was making sure everybody got food and other provisions. but, there was a unit that found itself isolated and could not get out of this situation it was in. this particular unit had been fighting since early in the morning. they had no breakfast or lunch, had run out of water and this was the late afternoon. extremist andere that unit was not going to be in fighting f
his mother was very bright and a reader and they got the new york tribune, the weekly new york tribunerun by horace greeley who was one of the leading abolitionists in america. so he ingested that commentary. he -- i would not say probably -- gave himself a couple of days to think it over the quickly enlisted in the united states army as a private. he spent four years in the service, during the civil war. he rose up to brevet major." have a his -- he did not sense of what fear might be or...
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his mother was very bright, a reader, they got the weekly new york tribune run by one of the leadingbolitionist in america. he gave himself a few days to think it over, but he quickly enlisted in the u.s. army as a private. he spent four years in the service during the civil war. most of his promotions came as a result of battlefield heroics. he did not seem to have any sense of what fear might be or how it might be used to keep you out of crazy situations. he was a quartermaster sergeant, so he was in the battle of antietam, the bloodiest day in american history. he was away from the action. he was making sure everyone had food. there was a unit that had found itself isolated and could not get out of this situation. this unit had been fighting since early in the morning and had no breakfast or lunch and had run out of water. this was late afternoon. these people were in extremis. that unit was not going to be in fighting fitness. some mckinley got in his head from three miles away that he was going to load up a wagon and get the wagon to the troops. he found a guy to volunteer with
his mother was very bright, a reader, they got the weekly new york tribune run by one of the leadingbolitionist in america. he gave himself a few days to think it over, but he quickly enlisted in the u.s. army as a private. he spent four years in the service during the civil war. most of his promotions came as a result of battlefield heroics. he did not seem to have any sense of what fear might be or how it might be used to keep you out of crazy situations. he was a quartermaster sergeant, so...
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the new york tribune, another that would become critical of mcclellan emphasized how he cared for the troops in both mind and spirit. junior officers enlisted -- given all this attention, almost any human being's head would be turned by all this praise and attention. on this score i must say i've got to be very sympathetic to mcclellan. i think most of us would probably not be strong enough to at least embrace some of this flattery. to the troops he became not only a highly visible demander bcomm a human one. they didn't know about his contempt for volunteer soldiers, so they saw him as a great man who had a very dignified bearing and impressive appearance on horseback but also seemed approachable by the troops and stories about this circulated widely. now, mcclellan could draw others, especially officers, into his orbit. a volunteer thought that mcclellan became popular by flattering the enlisted man at every opportunity. at the other extreme, an articulate and conservative massachusetts recruit claimed that virtually the entire army learned to love mcclellan. and certainly they saw
the new york tribune, another that would become critical of mcclellan emphasized how he cared for the troops in both mind and spirit. junior officers enlisted -- given all this attention, almost any human being's head would be turned by all this praise and attention. on this score i must say i've got to be very sympathetic to mcclellan. i think most of us would probably not be strong enough to at least embrace some of this flattery. to the troops he became not only a highly visible demander...
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went to new york and got a job as a journalist on the "new york herald tribune," i believe.y, that man created what was known as cafe society. >> jeremiah: his column in "gourmet magazine," called "along the boulevards," describes a life i want to recreate. i worship the photographs of gable, gary cooper, van heflin and jimmy stewart in white tie at romanoff's bar in los angeles. i want a place where the young princes of ken russell's "the music lovers" can rub elbows with bankers and dancers and musicians, where fur coats can be flung aside, with the seeming carelessness of dietrich onstage. in short, a place that is charming and perfect. >> james: jeremiah lives in a dream world. he lives in a pipe dream. he lives in an edwardian world. he lives, basically, in the 19th century. and this is part of that dream, i think that jeremiah had, that he created as a child. you know, having to protect himself and protect himself from life. that world of perfection that i think he came closest to probably was stars. >> michael: stars, i think, was the embodiment of a vision that had b
went to new york and got a job as a journalist on the "new york herald tribune," i believe.y, that man created what was known as cafe society. >> jeremiah: his column in "gourmet magazine," called "along the boulevards," describes a life i want to recreate. i worship the photographs of gable, gary cooper, van heflin and jimmy stewart in white tie at romanoff's bar in los angeles. i want a place where the young princes of ken russell's "the music...
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. >> in the artwork, new york, if you look at the old "new york herald tribune" that's basically -- >kind of donald trump story. >> tell us about that. >> well, this is an amazing story because this was a story by tony schwartz that was actually eviscerating, scathing about trump. trump loved it. and then as a consequence of this story, he hired him as his ghost writer or his co-writer. ghost writer, for "art of the deal" so in some ways this article created donald trump. >> january 9th, 1992, bill clinton, who is this guy? >> one year published on january 20th, one year before he became president. this was the first time he was on a cover of any magazine outside of arkansas. and joe klein, who was the magazine's political correspondent at the time, picked him out and said this guy is going to be president. >> and he was right. >> from bill clinton to eliot spitzer, march 24th, 2008. >> my favorite cover of our little time there. barbara kruger, we gave her the picture. she put the brain on. there you go. basically he resigned on a tuesday, closed the magazine on a thursday. >> i don'
. >> in the artwork, new york, if you look at the old "new york herald tribune" that's basically -- >kind of donald trump story. >> tell us about that. >> well, this is an amazing story because this was a story by tony schwartz that was actually eviscerating, scathing about trump. trump loved it. and then as a consequence of this story, he hired him as his ghost writer or his co-writer. ghost writer, for "art of the deal" so in some ways this article...
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getting bigger the local news that tribune provides will either be just as good or even better after the transaction. you are asking people in a global city or rochester new york or seattle where sinclair has bought stations, it ain't going to get better. it's going to get worse which begs the question what are we the american people getting for this bargain of freebies for broadcasting and why should these ownership limits be listed so they can get even bigger because the behavior of the nations largest broadcast tells us anything, it doesn't work out for-- well for the american people. jerry? >> thank you, david and i think you for the invitation. i thought about shaving my head today to him only-- immolate my friend, but i don't think i can pull it off. i apologize if i have not read all of the pleadings in this proceedings, but i've been a part of these rules since i first worked board chairman wiley and mr. lee in 1975 and through my staff time reviewing station sales in the mid- 70s to my time with chairman fowler during the reagan administration in the regulating some of these roles in the 80s and trying to cope with them in advising station owners for
getting bigger the local news that tribune provides will either be just as good or even better after the transaction. you are asking people in a global city or rochester new york or seattle where sinclair has bought stations, it ain't going to get better. it's going to get worse which begs the question what are we the american people getting for this bargain of freebies for broadcasting and why should these ownership limits be listed so they can get even bigger because the behavior of the...
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letter, a letter from ceo of sinclair saying i will not cut local staff in chicago, l.a., new york, or any other tribune property. you will not hear it, because it will be a false statement. as for retrans, we know one thing for sure. this company intends to raise prices. don't take my word for it. look at the transcript from the investor call, we're going to raise retrans fees. that means you, american taxpayer, if you subscribe to cable or satellite, your prices will go up. i've worked in washington, maybe not as long as jerry or andy for 27 years and never have i seen a merging company come to this town and say please prove our merger, we intend to raise prices. maybe that's why we have conservatives like chris ruddy, who runs newsmax and progressives like andy schwartzman on the same page agreeing this merger is bad news. maybe that's why even under antitrust laws you have four attorneys general from four states including the home state, this is a bad merger. i think raising of prices and failure to commit to localism is really spelling a bad deal. >> i want to shift dpeegears a little bit because w
letter, a letter from ceo of sinclair saying i will not cut local staff in chicago, l.a., new york, or any other tribune property. you will not hear it, because it will be a false statement. as for retrans, we know one thing for sure. this company intends to raise prices. don't take my word for it. look at the transcript from the investor call, we're going to raise retrans fees. that means you, american taxpayer, if you subscribe to cable or satellite, your prices will go up. i've worked in...
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or new york or any other tribune property. you will not hear it. this company intends to raise rices. don't take my word for it. listen to their investor call. they said we are going to raise transmission fees. or if you subscribe to cable satellite, your prices are going to go up. i worked in washington for 27 years and i have never seen a merging company come to this our and say, please approve merger we intend to raise prices. maybe that's why we have conservatives like chris reddy on runs newsmax, and others the same page, agreeing that this merger is bad news. under antitrust law, you have for attorneys general from four states including sinclair's home state, saying this is a bad merger. i think the raising of prices and the failure to commit to localism is really spelling a bad deal. >> we haven't heard from carmen or jim on and they have a lot to say. first, do you have a response to what you have heard over the last 10 minutes. we are talking a lot about money , retransmission consent fees and you know, making a profit. the diversity of vo
or new york or any other tribune property. you will not hear it. this company intends to raise rices. don't take my word for it. listen to their investor call. they said we are going to raise transmission fees. or if you subscribe to cable satellite, your prices are going to go up. i worked in washington for 27 years and i have never seen a merging company come to this our and say, please approve merger we intend to raise prices. maybe that's why we have conservatives like chris reddy on runs...
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at an emergency meeting of the un security council in new york, she called all countries to cut their diplomatic of the international criminal tribunalinal twenty—year sentence.
at an emergency meeting of the un security council in new york, she called all countries to cut their diplomatic of the international criminal tribunalinal twenty—year sentence.
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the "chicago tribune" laments a pending calamity of the utmost magnitude. the "new york times" calls in about the last man to be considered eligible for the presidency. this man also i should note has remarkable hair. i speaking, of course, about america in the summer of 1881 and the president i'm talking about is chester alan arthur. our 21st president often lends a a list of the most obscure presidents to tell the truth based on a regular poll of college students, he is the most obscure president. few americans anything about it and even history buffs also recalling forced distinctive facial hair, the magnificent chop sideburns. many people do still flock to his former home which still stands in manhattan at 123 lexington avenue. but most of them are there to shop at a store that sells indian and middle eastern spices and foods. not to see the only site in new york city where he president took the oath of office. his statue in madison square park which is that his friends erected in 1899 is ignored. why write a book about chester a. arthur? i get that question quite a
the "chicago tribune" laments a pending calamity of the utmost magnitude. the "new york times" calls in about the last man to be considered eligible for the presidency. this man also i should note has remarkable hair. i speaking, of course, about america in the summer of 1881 and the president i'm talking about is chester alan arthur. our 21st president often lends a a list of the most obscure presidents to tell the truth based on a regular poll of college students, he is...
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i was a little boy, john kennedy cancelled his subscription to "the herald tribune," the great republican newspaper in new york, and my late father, who was involved in public policy in new jersey, sent him a subscription to "the herald tribune" and we have in our family files a very sarcastic and curt letter from pierre sallinger saying we should stay out of the subscription business of the white house. and so from my perspective, all presidents on occasion criticize various news agencies. i don't find it necessarily attractive. my reading of american history is that this is done by various presidents. and i have great confidence in you, chairman pai, and in members of the commission in this regard. >> thank you, congressman. >> to commissioner carr and commissioner rosenworcel, congratulations on your confirmation. commissioner rosenworcel, you recently applauded the airwaves act introduced by senators gardner and hassan for identifying more spectrum that can be made available for wireless broad band. how would the airwaves act arm the fcc with tools to keep pace with consumers' significant demand for bandwi
i was a little boy, john kennedy cancelled his subscription to "the herald tribune," the great republican newspaper in new york, and my late father, who was involved in public policy in new jersey, sent him a subscription to "the herald tribune" and we have in our family files a very sarcastic and curt letter from pierre sallinger saying we should stay out of the subscription business of the white house. and so from my perspective, all presidents on occasion criticize...
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el tribunal solici a solicitara suy inmunida parla t parlamentaria para juzgarlo la c comunidad alega que atenga con r contra la sdemocrciaacia esta ma pauvamonos a una pausa. y al volver; en new york r muertos les tenemos lo ultimo del tir tiroteo en una iglesia en texas que ha enlutado al pais [mujer 2] oye, no te preocupes, seguro que el cliente va a quedar contento... [mujer 1] no, no es eso. lo que pasa es que no sé dónde dejé mi tarjeta de débito. [mujer 2] de wells fargo, ¿no? [mujer 1] sí, ¿por qué? [mujer 2] tranquila. la puedes desactivar con tu app y activaria de nuevo cuando la encuentres. [mujer 1] ¡ahh, ya me siento mucho mejor! es que con tanta prisa, será que la dejé sobre el escritorio o quizas de pronto la dejé... [mujer 2] o quizás la dejaste en el balcón del dormitorio principal. ¡en éste! [mujer 1] ¡y mira ya la puedo volver a activar! ♪got what you want, i ♪i'll be your, i'll, i'll, ...♪ ¿sara? ) ¿limpió todo? ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) el nuevo camry 2018. toyota. vayamos juntos. ... >> new york brindo su marton a u anual trabajs el traquet elaq e el mrtartes nos cuenta >> 2 millones de y medio de p personas para ver de cerca t ay apotaryos maratonistas la carrera por new y
el tribunal solici a solicitara suy inmunida parla t parlamentaria para juzgarlo la c comunidad alega que atenga con r contra la sdemocrciaacia esta ma pauvamonos a una pausa. y al volver; en new york r muertos les tenemos lo ultimo del tir tiroteo en una iglesia en texas que ha enlutado al pais [mujer 2] oye, no te preocupes, seguro que el cliente va a quedar contento... [mujer 1] no, no es eso. lo que pasa es que no sé dónde dejé mi tarjeta de débito. [mujer 2] de wells fargo, ¿no?...
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new york times. >> en el deiertsierto de sono un estudio dice que el liquidoi de una glandula de apo los hace mas intgelieligente. >> desde las entradas del tiempo emerge el canto de la tribunalncia c cada vez mas popular y los que l lo han priobobado dicen que lo b beneficios son inmediato. >> los efectos es que vas a v vivir en armonia. >> el doctor colabora con la o g organizacion de naciones unidas en venezuela. >> no he visto riesgo relacio a relacionados con el uso de la e medicina. >> la mneurologa dice que el dm vive en el cerebro pero solo se libera con el nacimiento y m r muerte pero carolina del norte l lon la inalachalacion del sapito se estimula la parte pensante. >> ahora esta catagalogada como controlada del tipo 1 y en mexico no daabsaben del tema. >> la tribuu dice que van a defender lel conomiento que el a naturaleza les regala. >> por perimera vez en 60 aÑos iu italia no estara en el muindndi y esto porque suecia les a gano y que si van a ir a rusia, pero todo lo viviremos juntos q aqui en la copa del mundo, g - ella estÁ juzgandonos, porque nosotros practicamos lo que es el parkour. - ellos estÁn fomentando el deporte dentro de la sociedad. - uno es pioner
new york times. >> en el deiertsierto de sono un estudio dice que el liquidoi de una glandula de apo los hace mas intgelieligente. >> desde las entradas del tiempo emerge el canto de la tribunalncia c cada vez mas popular y los que l lo han priobobado dicen que lo b beneficios son inmediato. >> los efectos es que vas a v vivir en armonia. >> el doctor colabora con la o g organizacion de naciones unidas en venezuela. >> no he visto riesgo relacio a relacionados con...
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new york. a wartime commander of bosnian croat forces has died after drinking what appeared to be poison during his hearing at the international criminal tribunalust heard the appeal against his 20—year sentence for war crimes had been rejected. from the hague, anna holligan reports. this was supposed to be a routine hearing, but as his final judgment was being read out, slobodan praljak swallowed something. slobodan praljak is not a war criminal. i am rejecting the court ruling. i have taken poison. this courtroom is now a crime scene. don't take away the glass he used when he drank something. proceedings were immediately halted. we suspend. please, the curtains. cameras captured a few moments of confusion before the live broadcast was cut. slobodan praljak was a commander of the bosnian croat forces, guilty of destroying mostar‘s iconic 0ttoman—era bridge and persecuting muslims. outside the court, the ambulances arrived. fire crews wearing oxygen tanks on their backs ran inside. this was not the ending the court had envisaged. this un tribunal was set up before the end of the war, and has surpassed expectations by dealing with every one of t
new york. a wartime commander of bosnian croat forces has died after drinking what appeared to be poison during his hearing at the international criminal tribunalust heard the appeal against his 20—year sentence for war crimes had been rejected. from the hague, anna holligan reports. this was supposed to be a routine hearing, but as his final judgment was being read out, slobodan praljak swallowed something. slobodan praljak is not a war criminal. i am rejecting the court ruling. i have taken...
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, who issued a statement tribune, franken's pokesman says the minnesota democratic senator will speak with the media on sunday from front page bune, this morning in the "new york deal, flynn'snt of lawyer cut off talks, saying t.flynn, r michael former national security advisor legal d the president's team they could no longer discuss the special counsel nvestigation according to four people involved in the case, an -- flynnn mr. nin flin officials.ting with the times writes that agreement terminated, the four people said in defense, lawyers during formation investigations, but they must stop stop, it is unethical for together.o work stiunder investigation the notification led about trump's lawyer to believe mr. having seen as significant criminal exposure, has at the least begun with mr. mueller about cooperating. let's fwet to calls. lee in grand gorge, new york, lee on the republican line, welcome. caller: hi. i wanted to comment on your previous guest concerning white in puerto rico. i have been hearing for weeks news his blatant fake concerning white fish and our representative, that it was nefarious back-door thing, that is why they were chosen. our gues
, who issued a statement tribune, franken's pokesman says the minnesota democratic senator will speak with the media on sunday from front page bune, this morning in the "new york deal, flynn'snt of lawyer cut off talks, saying t.flynn, r michael former national security advisor legal d the president's team they could no longer discuss the special counsel nvestigation according to four people involved in the case, an -- flynnn mr. nin flin officials.ting with the times writes that agreement...
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new york city. we'll follow the story of two democrats accused of misconduct. we have senator al franken telling the minnesota star tribune he's ashamed of the angizations against him and that he'll return to work tomorrow. franken telling minnesota public radio he respects women. take a listen. >> first of all i just want to say that this whole thing has been embarrassing and has been difficult but part of that have is that i want to respect a woman's experience, very often there are these kinds of things and allegations and that i believe that women should be respected and listened to. >> that is just part of that interview from minnesota public radio we shared with you there. also today within the last three hours, congressman john conyers of michigan will no longer be the ranking member of the house judiciary committee when he returns to capitol hill. he announced he will step down amid allegation he is sexually harassed former staff members we have leigh ann caldwell our capitol hill reporter who is covering it from our washington bureau jeff, we'll kick it off with you. you have reported from the hill, we have two b
new york city. we'll follow the story of two democrats accused of misconduct. we have senator al franken telling the minnesota star tribune he's ashamed of the angizations against him and that he'll return to work tomorrow. franken telling minnesota public radio he respects women. take a listen. >> first of all i just want to say that this whole thing has been embarrassing and has been difficult but part of that have is that i want to respect a woman's experience, very often there are...
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new york. one of the most prominent figures in the bosnian civil war has killed himself in court after he was convicted of crimes against humanity. moments afterjudges had upheld his conviction at the international criminal tribunale verdict and drank what he said was poison. 0ur middle east editor jeremy bowen, who testified at the tribunal about his experiences reporting the conflict, has the story. his report contains some distressing images. slobodan praljak and his co—defendants were told their appeals against long jail sentences has... had failed, when praljak kept standing to insist one last time that he was innocent. translation: slobodan praljak is not a war criminal, iam rejecting slobodan praljak is not a war criminal, i am rejecting the court ruling. he drank from a vial of liquid. i have taken poison. the court, dealing with its final case after 2a years, court, dealing with its final case after 2a yea rs, was court, dealing with its final case after 2a years, was stunned. the emergency services arrived. praljak died later in hospital. in 2007! praljak died later in hospital. in 2007 i was a prosecution witness in the trial of praljak and his co—defendants in the hague. he cross—examined me, outrage
new york. one of the most prominent figures in the bosnian civil war has killed himself in court after he was convicted of crimes against humanity. moments afterjudges had upheld his conviction at the international criminal tribunale verdict and drank what he said was poison. 0ur middle east editor jeremy bowen, who testified at the tribunal about his experiences reporting the conflict, has the story. his report contains some distressing images. slobodan praljak and his co—defendants were...
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tribunals. he likes the idea of using guantanamo. he has decisions. when terrorists commit crimes in his administration, he gets to have some control over it, including the new york path. >> bret: and another benghazi suspect now in the u.s. >> presumably he would want them tried in different way. >> bret: next up, a big week for tax reform. we will talk about all the dynamics next. fast, cause it's liquid. woohoo! you'll ask, what pain? new advil liqui-gels minis. depend real fit briefs feature breathable, cotton-like fabric. in situations like this, there's no time for distractions. it's not enough to think i'm ready. i need to know i'm ready. no matter what lies ahead. get a free sample at depend.com. ♪ >> the president said i don't see a deal three hours before our meeting before he heard anything we had to say. >> chuck schumer and nancy pelosi did not show up for our meeting today. i'm not really that surprised. we have a lot of differences. they are weak on crime. they are weak on illegal immigration, and the event paying, they want tax increases and we want manager tax decreases. they decided not to show up. they have been all talk and no action. and now
tribunals. he likes the idea of using guantanamo. he has decisions. when terrorists commit crimes in his administration, he gets to have some control over it, including the new york path. >> bret: and another benghazi suspect now in the u.s. >> presumably he would want them tried in different way. >> bret: next up, a big week for tax reform. we will talk about all the dynamics next. fast, cause it's liquid. woohoo! you'll ask, what pain? new advil liqui-gels minis. depend real...
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talks about the fact that tribune puts on more local news than sinclair, but there's actually a very simple explanation for a good part of that which is our biggest market in new york, chicago and la we have either cw affiliate for independence. you run local news because you are not required by the network partner to have good morning america or the today show or what they put on and reclaim your u2 put on whe when you wera network affiliate where sinclair did most of their biggest stations are network affiliates and therefore they are required in circumstances to run network programming. both are deeply devoted to local news and the reason for that is it is our way of delivering value to the consumers and david said one other thing i will point out which is we get automatic distribution. it's true local broadcasters can choose must carry to get the local distribution, but that is isn't what sinclair and tribune and the major broadcasters do. he makes a very important point because in some of the smaller markets we have award-winning newscasts that do an excellent job year after year the ad revenue isn't enough so they are not profitable. we wouldn't be able to de
talks about the fact that tribune puts on more local news than sinclair, but there's actually a very simple explanation for a good part of that which is our biggest market in new york, chicago and la we have either cw affiliate for independence. you run local news because you are not required by the network partner to have good morning america or the today show or what they put on and reclaim your u2 put on whe when you wera network affiliate where sinclair did most of their biggest stations...
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new york city bike path. the president trump said he's thinking about sending sayfull saipov elsewhere. >> i would certainly consider that yes. >> a reference to the u.s. guantana cuba sayfull would face a tribunal. >> the determination of someone being declared an enemy combatant is one that gets made way above my pay grade. >> the us attorney handling the case is moving forward in federal court meantime, until he hears differently. as the political battle over sayfull saipov's legal fate pulls out. >> acting as a soldier and we should treat him as a soldier of the callfate. >> i say let him face 12 new yorkers. i trust the american jurors, before coming to congress, and you know i still believe that the american criminal justice system is the best in the world. and you know let him spend the rest of his life in jail. >> and beyond the legal questions, the president is also targeting the diversity visa program that allowed sayfull saipov to legally enter the us in the first place. >> we want to immediately work with congress on the diversity lottery program on terminating it getting rid of it, we want a merit-based program where people come in to our country based on merit. >> in a diversity vi
new york city bike path. the president trump said he's thinking about sending sayfull saipov elsewhere. >> i would certainly consider that yes. >> a reference to the u.s. guantana cuba sayfull would face a tribunal. >> the determination of someone being declared an enemy combatant is one that gets made way above my pay grade. >> the us attorney handling the case is moving forward in federal court meantime, until he hears differently. as the political battle over sayfull...
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tribunals is the best way to do it. president trump should continue that. >> bill: thank you for your time today. see you back in new york real soon. >> sandra: we all remember how six military contractors ran into that burning building and battled terrorists for 13 hours on that fateful night in 2012. next hour we'll speak to one of them. chris paronto will be here. a game changer after the rogue regime after it climbs its latest missile can hit the u.s. mainland. >> a continued effort of a ballistic missile threat that endangers the world peace and certainly the united states. anda indicates elevator 3 will malfunction in 2 days. there you go. you still need a pass. duncan just protected his family with a $500,000 life insurance policy. how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually, duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than $1 a day! his secret? selectquote. in just minutes a selectquote agent will comparison shop nearly a dozen highly rated life insurance companies, and give you a choice of your five best rates. duncan's wife cassie got a $750,000 policy for under $21 per month. gi
tribunals is the best way to do it. president trump should continue that. >> bill: thank you for your time today. see you back in new york real soon. >> sandra: we all remember how six military contractors ran into that burning building and battled terrorists for 13 hours on that fateful night in 2012. next hour we'll speak to one of them. chris paronto will be here. a game changer after the rogue regime after it climbs its latest missile can hit the u.s. mainland. >> a...
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new york. thank you. guest: thank you. host: we will take a short break. first, today's headlines from the star tribunendianapolis -- in minneapolis. a future kind of his hands, and a photograph of al franken. a political stir on the rise. he was a leading voice of opposition to donald trump, raising millions of dollars for democrats across the country and frequently appearing on the lists of potential 2020 presidential contenders. with one photograph, his political clout has come crashing down. we want to get your thoughts on whether or not you think he should resign his senate seat? some say he needs to another's say he should stay. (202)-748-8000 for democrats. (202)-748-8001 for republicans. we have a line for those who live in minnesota, (202)-748-8003. you are watching and listening to c-span's "washington journal". we are back in a moment. ♪ monday night on "the communicators," adam alter talks about his book "irresistible: the rise of technology and the business of keeping us hooked." >> they do not say things like we have built-in special , butnisms to hook people that is the sense to get. nev
new york. thank you. guest: thank you. host: we will take a short break. first, today's headlines from the star tribunendianapolis -- in minneapolis. a future kind of his hands, and a photograph of al franken. a political stir on the rise. he was a leading voice of opposition to donald trump, raising millions of dollars for democrats across the country and frequently appearing on the lists of potential 2020 presidential contenders. with one photograph, his political clout has come crashing...
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new york times," football widows traumatic journey, which dr. perfecto, in sympathy to you. and then to mike's story, adamle, to have the "chicago tribune" say your words were, it shook my world. i'd like us to have that in the record. harry carson as well when to restate some of the points made about 110 out of 111 brains were donated by deceased former players showed signs of c.t.e. and then of course dr. mckee who has said there is no question there is a problem in football. people who play football are at risk of the disease. i also think it's important, although this is probably not fully extensive, to put in the roll call which is a tragic headline in and of itself, "the new york times," nfl's tragic c.t.e. roll call which has mike webster, jr., ken stabler, frank gifford, and a number of others who are listed here. i won't read the entire list. it is certainly evidence that we have a long-standing problem. to hear the families' testimony is particularly challenging to me. so let me, if i could, focus on mr. carson, mr. adamle, who i understand received another diagnosis and that is when you determined or was determined that you h
new york times," football widows traumatic journey, which dr. perfecto, in sympathy to you. and then to mike's story, adamle, to have the "chicago tribune" say your words were, it shook my world. i'd like us to have that in the record. harry carson as well when to restate some of the points made about 110 out of 111 brains were donated by deceased former players showed signs of c.t.e. and then of course dr. mckee who has said there is no question there is a problem in football....
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tribune n the chicago website. last story for this hour. left the house coming in at 9:00 today. congressman with tom garrett of virginia a discussion on homeland security the attacks in new yorkhen we will be new d by dan rather on a whatites unites us. words.ay night on of a >> it was imperative for me because i had a platform and if my 15 minutes here i am and i'm here today, i'm not behalf of the f.b.i. or any intelligent agency or but myself. i would like to say that i hope speaking on i am behalf of the millions of muslim 1.7 billion across the globe that don't think radically. i love them to feel comfortable and stand up and say that is not a religion. that is what is being warped by al qaeda and isis. the only ones with a voice. agentlim american federal who requested to remain fighting talked about terrorism in america with american radio calendar inside tpfrbrld of an undercover agent interviewed by michael authorize of thinking like a terrorist. 9:00 s sunday night at eastern on c-span 2 book tv. at his week on q&a we look the eight jewish justices who served on the supreme court. book of the themes of my s the declining anti-semitism from the time of brandeis and c
tribune n the chicago website. last story for this hour. left the house coming in at 9:00 today. congressman with tom garrett of virginia a discussion on homeland security the attacks in new yorkhen we will be new d by dan rather on a whatites unites us. words.ay night on of a >> it was imperative for me because i had a platform and if my 15 minutes here i am and i'm here today, i'm not behalf of the f.b.i. or any intelligent agency or but myself. i would like to say that i hope speaking...
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at an emergency meeting of the un security council in new york, she called all countries to cut their diplomatic of the international criminal tribunal the former yugoslavia. praljak swallowed the liquid after the presiding judge affirmed his original twenty—year sentence.
at an emergency meeting of the un security council in new york, she called all countries to cut their diplomatic of the international criminal tribunal the former yugoslavia. praljak swallowed the liquid after the presiding judge affirmed his original twenty—year sentence.