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>> i saw it in a james o'keefe video. their swords are from the japanese word for sword. >> and it is a coded word for female. >> tom, you said the fact that there are words coded for women and men shows that men and women are different and looking for different things. >> great point. >> it is a great point. that's because it is for society and not innate. that's the argument they are making. >> god bless them. don't make the employers pick up the slack. >> you are saying it is innate and within. >> by the way, there are plenty of ninjas. even in midevil japan. >> are you saying there are male ones? >> i only know the female ones. >> how do you know that? >> what do you mean? >> i'm done. >> help me holographic girl living in a jar. are you my only hope. >>> live from america a -- america's news headquarters here is what is happening. the white house is offering germany help in investigating a presumed terrorist attack in berlin. the death toll from that masacre has risen to 12. 50 others are hospitalized and some in cri
>> i saw it in a james o'keefe video. their swords are from the japanese word for sword. >> and it is a coded word for female. >> tom, you said the fact that there are words coded for women and men shows that men and women are different and looking for different things. >> great point. >> it is a great point. that's because it is for society and not innate. that's the argument they are making. >> god bless them. don't make the employers pick up the slack....
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i'd like you to meet o'keefe. you didn't tell me he was a chimpanzee. i also didn't tell you he's a con. he's a what? he said there's no zoo in the country that'll hold him inside. where did you find him? i was in a tree, observing bald spots on human beings. i was up to 85 men, when all of sudden, he's got to go back to the zoo. no! you see? oh! no way! they'll put him on banana bread and water. they'll take away his tire. mork, they don't do that to animals. at the zoo, he'll get food and protection and love. really? running around free, he might hurt himself. i wouldn't want that to happen. you heard the warden. i've got to take you back to your cell. d. go upstairs, and you start packing, but, don't worry, we'll arrange conjugal visits with cheetah, and i'll send you a banana with a file in it! you've been acting awfully strange lately. i mean, more strange than usual. you've noticed. how can i help it? yesterday you spent all day walking and talking backwards. well, that's all behind me now. mork, why are you doing all these strange things? to chee
i'd like you to meet o'keefe. you didn't tell me he was a chimpanzee. i also didn't tell you he's a con. he's a what? he said there's no zoo in the country that'll hold him inside. where did you find him? i was in a tree, observing bald spots on human beings. i was up to 85 men, when all of sudden, he's got to go back to the zoo. no! you see? oh! no way! they'll put him on banana bread and water. they'll take away his tire. mork, they don't do that to animals. at the zoo, he'll get food and...
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he's raised expectations now on how he's going to do deals like this all across the country. >> ed o'keefe, how feesable is that? >> to go around the country doing what he did today? not feasible when he's got all these other things he has to do as well. this was classic trump. at least 1100 jobs saved. good day for mike pence his legacy shows he has the ability to get things done. but i'd be curious to say whether he'll have similar success with other companies, especialry those who don't have similar work. there's a reason to believe part of the reason they're doing this is because they have billions of dollars in defense contracts and they don't want those to go away and it's possible the president may have threatened that but this looks so much like what a governor or mayor would doll to keep a company in town or build a stadium or do something cut a tax deal that allows a company to stay and sort out the details later and i'm curious whether the federal government and republicans in washington are going to tolerate this going forward. paul ryan today dodged questions in his weekly pre
he's raised expectations now on how he's going to do deals like this all across the country. >> ed o'keefe, how feesable is that? >> to go around the country doing what he did today? not feasible when he's got all these other things he has to do as well. this was classic trump. at least 1100 jobs saved. good day for mike pence his legacy shows he has the ability to get things done. but i'd be curious to say whether he'll have similar success with other companies, especialry those...
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also a tour of the andy warhol museum and the lives and works of russell and ga pa o'keefe.american history tv 8:00 eastern on c-span3. . >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday afternoon just before 5:00 eastern, architectural historian barry lewis talks about construction of the brooklyn bridge, why manhattan needed the bridge, and how transportation in the city changed at the turn of the 20th century. >> when the brooklyn bridge was open, it did not put the ferries out of business. the ferries were still running at capacity. by the mid 1890s, the city of brooklyn had reached 1 million people. >> then at 8:00 on lectures in history. >> and that's the real sort of interesting thing about country music is that it's the music of poor, privileged to be white and i'll talk about that in a second, but also, people who are under privileged in terms of their class identity and economic opportunities. >> dickenson, colonial american, origins of country music. >>> then sunday afternoon at 4:00, real american. >> budget cutbacks and tangle of state and local admi
also a tour of the andy warhol museum and the lives and works of russell and ga pa o'keefe.american history tv 8:00 eastern on c-span3. . >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday afternoon just before 5:00 eastern, architectural historian barry lewis talks about construction of the brooklyn bridge, why manhattan needed the bridge, and how transportation in the city changed at the turn of the 20th century. >> when the brooklyn bridge was open, it did not put...
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conference on also a tour of the andy warhol museum and the lives and works of jormg russell and georgia o'keefe. american history tv xwinz at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. >>> next week "washington journal" will devote the entire program each day to the key issues facing the new trump administration in congress. begin monday december 26th we'll look at national security and defense issues, including challenges facing president-elect trump's national security team in the year ahead and james madison. on tuesday, december 27th it's trade and job issues examining how congress and the trump administration could change current trade laws in an effort to create or save jobs. on wednesday, december 28th, environmental policy, how energy and climate issues might be impacted by the new congress and incoming trump administration. thursday, december 29th we'll talk about immigration and how president-elect trump and the new congress might change immigration policy. and on friday, december 30th, we'll take a look at the future of the affordable care act, now the republican congress and the trump administration
conference on also a tour of the andy warhol museum and the lives and works of jormg russell and georgia o'keefe. american history tv xwinz at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. >>> next week "washington journal" will devote the entire program each day to the key issues facing the new trump administration in congress. begin monday december 26th we'll look at national security and defense issues, including challenges facing president-elect trump's national security team in the year...
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the 24-year-old man lived with his girlfriend in this apartment on o'keefe street. police were called to the house a week ago because the 2-year-old girl was having trouble breathing. the child died at the hospital. police determined foul play was a factor and they arrested the mother's live-in boy friend. >>> it is 5:46 right now. riders will notice an increased law enforcement presence at transit stations in los angeles because of an anonymous threat. fbi officials say the threat came to a public safety line yesterday. the tip came from a man using a pay phone in a western country and the concern over the tip is relatively low. the caller indicated something would occur at the metro red line station in universal city today. officials say the threat was very specific, but the credibility still needs to be vetted out. >> this could be real, it could be a hoax. but we must remain calm but richmond-san rafael bridge leapt. we're asking the public to take the precautions they would take on any other day. >>> city officials and undercover deputies will be riding the tra
the 24-year-old man lived with his girlfriend in this apartment on o'keefe street. police were called to the house a week ago because the 2-year-old girl was having trouble breathing. the child died at the hospital. police determined foul play was a factor and they arrested the mother's live-in boy friend. >>> it is 5:46 right now. riders will notice an increased law enforcement presence at transit stations in los angeles because of an anonymous threat. fbi officials say the threat...
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with the death of a toddler. 24-year-old adair zeablos lived with his girlfriend in an apartment on o'keefe street. police were called to the home more than two weeks ago because a 2-year-old girl was having trouble breathing. the child died at the hospital. police determined foul play was a factor and arrested the mother's live-in boy friend. his trial is set to begin today at 1:30 in redwood city. >>> comedian bill cosby is expected in court once again today. his lawyers are expected to start the court battle to limit the number of accusers who will testify in his sexual assault trial. today's hearing is the last of several key hearings before his criminal case goes to trial. the hearing will center on whether 13 women who said cosby drugged and molested them can testify to establish a pattern of behavior. dozens of women have accused cosby. the comedian is only being charged in one case from 2004. >>> an announcement from the u.s. supreme court means that retired nfl players will brain injuries can start receiving payments for their care. the judge last year approved what may eventually
with the death of a toddler. 24-year-old adair zeablos lived with his girlfriend in an apartment on o'keefe street. police were called to the home more than two weeks ago because a 2-year-old girl was having trouble breathing. the child died at the hospital. police determined foul play was a factor and arrested the mother's live-in boy friend. his trial is set to begin today at 1:30 in redwood city. >>> comedian bill cosby is expected in court once again today. his lawyers are expected...
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bars this morning, charged in the death of a toddler. 24-year-old adare lived with his girlfriend on o'keefe street. police were called to the apartment about a week ago because a 2-year-old girl was having trouble breathing. that child died at the hospital. after a lengthy investigation, police determined foul play was a factor and arrested the mother's live-in boyfriend. >>> 6:37. an attempted burglary led to a gunfire. a home invasion yesterday afternoon at raynard lane. police say they got a call from a man who said they heard someone kick in his front door. he grabbed a gun, shot the intruder and climbed out a second story window. police say the intruder was taken to the hospital where he died from the gunshot wound. he's not been identified. >>> good tuesday morning. the time is 6:38. we get closer to sunrise, and it is chilly out there as you step out the door, make shire you have on a heavier jacket. it's 38 degrees in the tri-valley. fog is not as dense as it was yesterday. still cool spots with mostly clear skies down to 32 degrees in the north bay. as we go into this afternoon, ex
bars this morning, charged in the death of a toddler. 24-year-old adare lived with his girlfriend on o'keefe street. police were called to the apartment about a week ago because a 2-year-old girl was having trouble breathing. that child died at the hospital. after a lengthy investigation, police determined foul play was a factor and arrested the mother's live-in boyfriend. >>> 6:37. an attempted burglary led to a gunfire. a home invasion yesterday afternoon at raynard lane. police say...
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he lived with his girlfriend in this apartment on o'keefe street. police were called to the house a week ago because a 2-year-old girl was reportedly having trouble breathing. the child then died at the hospital. after a lengthy investigation, police determined that foul play was a factor and they arrested the mother's live-in boyfriend. >>> we are following a developing story right now. local and national officials are on high alert today after an alarming call from overseas alerted them of a threat against a los angeles commuter train station. jonathan gonzalez from our sister station in los angeles shows us what happened next. >> l.a. county sheriff's deputies are securing this location right now. the red line station here at universal city. you can see behind us that they are heavily armed right now. there are barriers that they've put up. they are also checking bags. senior law enforcement officials tell nbc news that the threat came from a man using a pay phone in an overseas western country, however, they wouldn't specify what country it was.
he lived with his girlfriend in this apartment on o'keefe street. police were called to the house a week ago because a 2-year-old girl was reportedly having trouble breathing. the child then died at the hospital. after a lengthy investigation, police determined that foul play was a factor and they arrested the mother's live-in boyfriend. >>> we are following a developing story right now. local and national officials are on high alert today after an alarming call from overseas alerted...
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labott, cnn global affairs correspondent jackie kucinich, washington bureau chief daily beast and ed o'keefetical reporter for the "washington post". "washing" rex tillerson, democrats are saying he has ties too close to russia. i've heard people who support him say he'll change allegiances, take off this hat and put on another one but that's not what democrats are saying. >> well, they're not saying that and they're saying these ties to russia will hamper him in his future job but i think you've heard really credible people like former secretary of state condoleezza rice, steve hadley, former deputy national security advisor, is bob gates, the former defense secretary, these are people that recommended him and they say, look, he knows, he has a vision of the world, oil politics is strategic and he'll be able to use these skills to apply them and he won't be working on behalf of a company anymore where he's looking to make profits. he'll be working on behalf of the american people and american interests. >> we've seen people move in between politics and certainly other -- you know, the priva
labott, cnn global affairs correspondent jackie kucinich, washington bureau chief daily beast and ed o'keefetical reporter for the "washington post". "washing" rex tillerson, democrats are saying he has ties too close to russia. i've heard people who support him say he'll change allegiances, take off this hat and put on another one but that's not what democrats are saying. >> well, they're not saying that and they're saying these ties to russia will hamper him in his...
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[laughter] sean o'keefe, where are you here? i know he's here he was here a little while ago. but anyway, we went into training, different types of training, physical training. [please stand by] john glenn: pretty much standard, you have all seen those i am sure. there were some different types of training we went into because they work sure of what we were getting into in this new environment of space. and so they put us through some training to things that did not have to be done that aren't done now. but at that time, they thought it was safer to do these things. they didn't want to leave any stone unturned if we were going into space. we had a slowly revolving room down in pensacola where they do seasick studies down there. world'sbill, he was the greatest expert on motion sickness they had a room that . sat in there and slowly revolved. now you didn't know that from looking at it. you had no sensation until you started to move yourself. in your head went -- when you started to throw something across the room, you had to arc it like this no go like that and go across the r
[laughter] sean o'keefe, where are you here? i know he's here he was here a little while ago. but anyway, we went into training, different types of training, physical training. [please stand by] john glenn: pretty much standard, you have all seen those i am sure. there were some different types of training we went into because they work sure of what we were getting into in this new environment of space. and so they put us through some training to things that did not have to be done that aren't...
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also, a tour of the andy warhol museum and the lives and works of charles russell and georgia o'keefe. american history tv begins at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. >> next week, washington journal will devote the entire program each day to the key issues facing the new trump administration and congress. beginning december 26th, we'll look at national security and defense issues including challenges facing president-elect trump's national security team in the year ahead, and the closer look at the career of secretary of defense nominee james mattis. and then on tuesday, december 27th, it's trade and job issues, exampling how congress and the trump administration could change current trade laws in an effort toeter create or save jobs. on wednesday, december 28th, our issue topic is energy and environmental policy. we'll discuss how energy and climate issues may be impacted by the incoming trump administration. the 29th, we'll talk about immigration and how president-elect trump and the new congress might change immigration policy. on friday, december 30th, we'll look at the future of the affo
also, a tour of the andy warhol museum and the lives and works of charles russell and georgia o'keefe. american history tv begins at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. >> next week, washington journal will devote the entire program each day to the key issues facing the new trump administration and congress. beginning december 26th, we'll look at national security and defense issues including challenges facing president-elect trump's national security team in the year ahead, and the closer look at...
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there was a james o'keefe tapes, of course. there was quid pro quo -- why can none of us say that.fox uncovered. there was a lot of instances that said there's a lot of corruption going on and the mainstream media was doing nothing to expose it. >> richard, you can respond. >> i've heard, gina and other trump surrogates say that podesta had this coming. that would be like richard nixon saying oh, this watergate break-in was nonsense because if they had better security, my goons would never have gotten the materials from the watergate. that's what we're hearing. number one. imagine, ed, if criminals, russian criminals had gone into trump towers and stolen donald trump's tax returns for the past 20 years and made them public. would congressman franks say, hey, they were just doing what the press should have been doing. what are they saying the press should have been stealing? it's stealing. is that what they're saying, the press should be stealing information and putting it out there willy-nilly? i don't think so. >> i'm going to come back to richard on the substance of the e-mails s
there was a james o'keefe tapes, of course. there was quid pro quo -- why can none of us say that.fox uncovered. there was a lot of instances that said there's a lot of corruption going on and the mainstream media was doing nothing to expose it. >> richard, you can respond. >> i've heard, gina and other trump surrogates say that podesta had this coming. that would be like richard nixon saying oh, this watergate break-in was nonsense because if they had better security, my goons...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> we're entering the first gallery of the george o'keefe museum. gallery that's really significant to us, primarily because we have so many visitors who come from out of town, as far away as europe and asia. and they come to see flowers like this lily, calla lily turned away, from 1923. and what people identify with o'keefe and the flowers is her fame and her as an artist, as a painter of flowers. but in fact that's a very small bit of her total lifetime production as an artist. you can see in most of these paintings, she has many more interests. the composition, the color, the form. than she does the flower itself. yet we find pple come here for the flowers. so in this gallery we have many flowers to greet them. and them we try to reach them through her watercolors, her landscapes, and other paintings that we own because we know that the longest running theme in her artwork is actually abstraction, not flowers. this gallery is the opening to george o'keefe in the far away nature and image. and it's really about george o'keefe and the outdoors and
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> we're entering the first gallery of the george o'keefe museum. gallery that's really significant to us, primarily because we have so many visitors who come from out of town, as far away as europe and asia. and they come to see flowers like this lily, calla lily turned away, from 1923. and what people identify with o'keefe and the flowers is her fame and her as an artist, as a painter of flowers. but in fact that's a very small bit of her total lifetime production...
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[laughter] sean o'keefe, where are you here? i know he's here he was here a little while ago. but anyway, we went into training, different types of training, physical training. [please stand by] john glenn: pretty much standard, you have all seen those i am sure. there were some different types of training we went into because they work sure of what we were getting into in this new environment of space. and so they put us through some training to things that did not have to be done that aren't done now. but at that time, they thought it was safer to do these things. they didn't want to leave any stone unturned if we were going into space. we had a slowly revolving room down in pensacola where they do seasick studies down there. world'sbill, he was the greatest expert on motion sickness they had a room that . sat in there and slowly revolved. now you didn't know that from looking at it. you had no sensation until you started to move yourself. in your head went -- when you started to throw something across the room, you had to arc it like this no go like that and go across the r
[laughter] sean o'keefe, where are you here? i know he's here he was here a little while ago. but anyway, we went into training, different types of training, physical training. [please stand by] john glenn: pretty much standard, you have all seen those i am sure. there were some different types of training we went into because they work sure of what we were getting into in this new environment of space. and so they put us through some training to things that did not have to be done that aren't...
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later, a conversation on the life and heart work of georgia o'keefe. it starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. c-span's washington journal, news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday, center for public integrity reporter talks about the politics behind the opiod epidemic in the u.s. and the author of "twilight warriors" which explains how the national security apparatus adopted to fight terrorism. be sure to watch washington journal 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >> next, author stephen davis talks about the 1864 battle of atlanta and the engagements on july 22nd outside the city highlighting confederate general john bell hood's attack on unor forces. atlanta fell to sherman's troops about six weeks later. this 40 minute talk was part of a symposium hosted by the emerging civil war blo blog. . >> it's my pleasure now toinlt deuce to you a man that i know as dr. edge. steve davis has got a little edge to him. if you want to know what it's all about, his business card said author, historian, tour guide, yankee killer. so that should g
later, a conversation on the life and heart work of georgia o'keefe. it starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. c-span's washington journal, news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday, center for public integrity reporter talks about the politics behind the opiod epidemic in the u.s. and the author of "twilight warriors" which explains how the national security apparatus adopted to fight terrorism. be sure to watch washington journal 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning....