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against addison reed.eouts, one home run. >> alex: if you're espinoza coming want to fastball, but you wanted down. if you are read, you want to fastball anyone it up. >> joe: for total, three in the ninth inning and the countess 2-0. good speed on the bases by the way for the angels. there is a strike, 2-1. >> alex: i'm not sure what danny espinosa was looking for. this was right down the middle, 91 miles an hour. it was like he had no intentions of swinging. >> joe: timeout. ninth man to bat in the inning. second to last man on the bench for mike scioscia, danny espinosa. 2-2. >> alex: that's a problem. when you bring read back into the count, now you miss the fastball. >> joe: espinoza last year with the nationals hit 24 home runs, drove home 72. first year at the angels. the count is full and that means the runners go. this is not a confident hitter at the plate. >> alex: i'm thinking slider and i'm looking for a chase. struck him out. the mets when it appeared the final is a 7-5. the angels make a ton
against addison reed.eouts, one home run. >> alex: if you're espinoza coming want to fastball, but you wanted down. if you are read, you want to fastball anyone it up. >> joe: for total, three in the ninth inning and the countess 2-0. good speed on the bases by the way for the angels. there is a strike, 2-1. >> alex: i'm not sure what danny espinosa was looking for. this was right down the middle, 91 miles an hour. it was like he had no intentions of swinging. >> joe:...
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against addison reed. home run. >> alex: if you're espinoza coming want to fastball, but you wanted down. if you are read, you want to fastball anyone it up. >> joe: for total, three in the ninth inning and the countess 2-0. good speed on the bases by the way for the angels. there is a strike, 2-1. >> alex: i'm not sure what danny espinosa was looking for. this was right down the middle, 91 miles an hour. it was like he had no intentions of swinging. >> joe: timeout. ninth man to bat in the inning. second to last man on the bench for mike scioscia, danny espinosa. 2-2. >> alex: that's a problem. when you bring read back into the count, now you miss the fastball. >> joe: espinoza last year with the nationals hit 24 home runs, drove home 72. first year at the angels . the count is full and that means the runners go. this is not a confident hitter at the plate. >> alex: i'm thinking slider and i'm looking for a chase. struck him out. the mets when it appeared the final is a 7-5. the angels make a ton of noise
against addison reed. home run. >> alex: if you're espinoza coming want to fastball, but you wanted down. if you are read, you want to fastball anyone it up. >> joe: for total, three in the ninth inning and the countess 2-0. good speed on the bases by the way for the angels. there is a strike, 2-1. >> alex: i'm not sure what danny espinosa was looking for. this was right down the middle, 91 miles an hour. it was like he had no intentions of swinging. >> joe: timeout....
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and congressman reed kept insisting, no, the new legislation will cover pre-existing conditions.ys that's the law of the land. that's not going to change. what people here were asking him was at what cost. sure, if people can have coverage for pre-existing conditions but is that going to really jack up the price of my plan? under the aca pre-existing conditions don't change the price of the plan. and so everybody here is very worried. those who have people in their family with pre-existing conditions that they're just not going to be able to afford what comes next with this new gop health care, richard. >> so reed is one of those few, and you were remarking on this earlier in your reporting that it did decide to hold a town hall today, holding three of them, but with some political risk, right? because there's always the election coming up. and the fact that his district they did go for trump by 15 points, the question is support for president trump and his agenda, you know, degrading there, 15 could become 5, who knows. >> yep. we believe that congressman reed is the only gop co
and congressman reed kept insisting, no, the new legislation will cover pre-existing conditions.ys that's the law of the land. that's not going to change. what people here were asking him was at what cost. sure, if people can have coverage for pre-existing conditions but is that going to really jack up the price of my plan? under the aca pre-existing conditions don't change the price of the plan. and so everybody here is very worried. those who have people in their family with pre-existing...
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reed hastings will take the stage.ry clinton, jeff buchas, sherry redstone. >> three main themes that i'm seen. what comes after smart phones, what comes after broadcast media, what comes after facts. is it better data that comes next or something else? >> the point about big tech growing up, taking responsibility for some of the things they've brought, namely information and facts is going to be dealt with today big time. we'll see what goes on inside. let's get back to headquarters. scott wapner and the half. >>> welcome to "the halftime report." we begin with another major market watcher weighing in on the rally and the risks. mark faber best known for his doom, gloom report. also for us for the hour, jeff chernova, stephen weiss, kerry finerstone. kevin o'leary is here as well. we begin though with the man who says there is a bubble in u.s. stocks. mark faberer
reed hastings will take the stage.ry clinton, jeff buchas, sherry redstone. >> three main themes that i'm seen. what comes after smart phones, what comes after broadcast media, what comes after facts. is it better data that comes next or something else? >> the point about big tech growing up, taking responsibility for some of the things they've brought, namely information and facts is going to be dealt with today big time. we'll see what goes on inside. let's get back to...
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. >> tom reed is facing angry crowds at town hall meetings in western new york today. beth fouhy is at the third stop of the day. let's talk about what you're hearing today from constituents. >> yeah, boy, congressman reed is getting an earful from his constituents here. he is one of the only republican congressmen who is actually even hold any town hall meetings this weekend, so you've got to give him props for that because he is meeting some pretty angry people. we were with him at his meeting this morning in dunkirk. about 125 people packed into a firehouse to let him know what they feel about the health care plan the republican house passed on thursday. the main concern amplified everywhere is what this is going to do to people with pre-existing conditions. people kept getting up one by one by one telling him about their pre-existing condition. one little child stood up with a sign saying i was born by c-section, does that make me a pre-existing condition? people are very, very concern, afraid of losing their health coverage, of losing the medicaid expansion, which
. >> tom reed is facing angry crowds at town hall meetings in western new york today. beth fouhy is at the third stop of the day. let's talk about what you're hearing today from constituents. >> yeah, boy, congressman reed is getting an earful from his constituents here. he is one of the only republican congressmen who is actually even hold any town hall meetings this weekend, so you've got to give him props for that because he is meeting some pretty angry people. we were with him...
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senator reed. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i want to join you in welcoming the nominees this morning. thank you for your willingness to serve our nation and let me express my gratitude to your family, members who are here today, who supported you throughout your career, that's so important. the nominees before the committee today have extensive experience and are well-qualified for the positions to which they have been nominated. ms. binghand is well-known to this committee for her work as a senior staffer at the house armed services committee. the undersecretary of defense for intelligence serves as the principal adviser to the secretary of defense and secures all intelligence organizations within the department of defense. throughout her work on the hill and in the private sector she has substantial expertise in strategic forces and space policy. the nominee to be assistant secretary of defense for security affairs also brings significant experience, including as a foreign policy adviser to the majority leader and a middle e
senator reed. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i want to join you in welcoming the nominees this morning. thank you for your willingness to serve our nation and let me express my gratitude to your family, members who are here today, who supported you throughout your career, that's so important. the nominees before the committee today have extensive experience and are well-qualified for the positions to which they have been nominated. ms. binghand is well-known to this committee for...
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congressman reed said he was going to let politics do what they were going to do. the politics take care of itself because we know that the affordable care act is collapsing as we speak. i know 40% premium increase notices are going out here in our community here in the next couple of weeks. we know that people aren't having access to care because their co-pays and deductibles are going up. at least i can look our constituents in the face and say i tried to be part of the effort to fix this. i was part of the effort to try to advance the cause when it comes to health care in america. >> reporter: so, sheinelle, we're going to wait and see him at his third town meeting of the day at 2:00 here in hinsdale and see what constituents have to say here. >> beth fouhy, thank you. beth just mentioned pre-existing conditions. house republican leaders have a message for governors and their constituents concerned about the future of insurance coverage for pre-existing conditions. >> so everyone with a pre-existing condition right now who is covered under obamacare will continu
congressman reed said he was going to let politics do what they were going to do. the politics take care of itself because we know that the affordable care act is collapsing as we speak. i know 40% premium increase notices are going out here in our community here in the next couple of weeks. we know that people aren't having access to care because their co-pays and deductibles are going up. at least i can look our constituents in the face and say i tried to be part of the effort to fix this. i...
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angel >> they consider themselves sisters even though kimberly and britney met a week ago at walter reed national military medical center in bethesda. >> the story behind it is just blows my mind >> kimberly came here five months ago from her home in kentucky, suffering from crippling kidney disease. >> i've been praying for so long, you know, and he answered my prayers >> her outlook changed when this pamphlet arrived in the mail, advertising the walter reed transplant program. offered to military families. >> we pay for everything, food, lodging travel and i sat there and i can like this is too good to be true >> after coming to walter reed and its highly regarded transplant center, kimberly made this appea >> the transplant team told me social media, you know, get it out there. then couple days later, i got a mesage saying, i'm o blood type, i'll be willing to be tested. >> back home in utah, britney got wind of kimberly desperation and agreed to give up one of her kidneys >> they sent me a blood kit and i send them blood back, i was here doing testing about a month later, and i was l
angel >> they consider themselves sisters even though kimberly and britney met a week ago at walter reed national military medical center in bethesda. >> the story behind it is just blows my mind >> kimberly came here five months ago from her home in kentucky, suffering from crippling kidney disease. >> i've been praying for so long, you know, and he answered my prayers >> her outlook changed when this pamphlet arrived in the mail, advertising the walter reed...
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thanks, annette gordon-reed. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [cheers and applause] >> this weekend on "american history tv," at 6:00 p.m. on the blackuthor women who worked as nurses, soldiers, and spies for the union army during the civil war. of edward the wife bannister, one of the leading artists, african-american artists. she became involved on the underground railroad. she was a proud and consistent supporter of the u.s. colored troops. >> on lectures in history, professor margaret o'mara on the 1960 presidential election and events that affected the outcome. >> hero after hero was slain -- john f. kennedy, mother the king, and a robert f. kennedy. if recipient a broader national mourning. and now, it throws the democratic -- into turmoil. >> lynne cheney, and life reconsidered discusses president madison's personality, health problems, and political career. tomadison was lucky enough encounte
thanks, annette gordon-reed. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [cheers and applause] >> this weekend on "american history tv," at 6:00 p.m. on the blackuthor women who worked as nurses, soldiers, and spies for the union army during the civil war. of edward the wife bannister, one of the leading artists, african-american artists. she became involved on the underground...
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think and that gordon reed. [applause] americane watching history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at c-span history for information on our schedule, and to keep up with the latest history news. >> monday night on "the communicators" ceo of thend internet association made up of 40 internet companies including google, facebook and amazon talks about new internet regulation proposals from the fcc, and how to preserve a free and open internet. he is interviewed i political technology reporter. the sec ishat proposing to remove the authorities over internet traffic exchange. q exchange white that might be a problem. >> at the end of the day it is about consumers. you are looking to access the internet, you pay your internet service provider, and you are paying a lot of money and you want to access internet. if your experience is altered or the spite -- site is blocked, as a consumer you do not know where that is happening. happening at ais shorter connect
think and that gordon reed. [applause] americane watching history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at c-span history for information on our schedule, and to keep up with the latest history news. >> monday night on "the communicators" ceo of thend internet association made up of 40 internet companies including google, facebook and amazon talks about new internet regulation proposals from the fcc, and how to preserve a...
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senator reed, members of the committee. exceedingly proud to be here today to introduce robert story care recommend and a very qualified person to be here for this position. through hearing you will find and individual who has worked to address some of the major challenges confronting our country. because of his dill grens, robert a native of lexington, kentucky, rapidly moved up in my office from legislative correspondent and to be my legislative assistant for foreign affairs. he proved to be a quick study and i learned not to doubt his advice or his judgment. robert also worked in my office in in wh our nation kperchsed one of the most harrowing days. he was hard at work on september 11, 2001 when we were hit by the koo al qaeda terrorists attacks. working from this close vantage point i know left a profound imprint on robert and heightened his keen appreciation of the seriousness of the threats confronting our nation. robert was a stellar legislative staffer and he advise dollars me on a wide array of foreign policy issu
senator reed, members of the committee. exceedingly proud to be here today to introduce robert story care recommend and a very qualified person to be here for this position. through hearing you will find and individual who has worked to address some of the major challenges confronting our country. because of his dill grens, robert a native of lexington, kentucky, rapidly moved up in my office from legislative correspondent and to be my legislative assistant for foreign affairs. he proved to be...
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brian reed. and musical guest mary j.lige, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 665. yeah. >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: come on. i love it so much. hello, hi. how you doing? how you doing? looking good. i'm good, how are you? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] hi, everybody, welcome. welcome! [ cheers and applause ] thank you so much. i'm feeling good. welcome everybody, welcome to "the tonight show." this is it, baby, you made it. you're here. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] here's what people are talk about, you guys. i'm told that president trump just did an interview where he wondered why the civil war ever happened. [ light laughter ] then education secretary betsy devos said, "that's easy, captain america and iron man got in a big fight." [ laughter ] that's not. stop it -- both of you, stop it. not only that, trump also said that andrew jackson was really angry about the civil war, but andrew jackson actually died 16 years before it started. [ laughte
brian reed. and musical guest mary j.lige, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 665. yeah. >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: come on. i love it so much. hello, hi. how you doing? how you doing? looking good. i'm good, how are you? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] hi, everybody, welcome. welcome! [ cheers and applause ] thank you so much. i'm feeling good. welcome everybody, welcome to "the tonight...
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say hello to brian reed, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: brian reed, everybody, come on's, that -- >> so i've heard, yes. it's crazy. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: made a little history. no big deal. did you think it was going to be -- explode like this? you can't plan this stuff? >> no. no, not at all. no, i was, like, writing it on my kitchen table and, like, going down to alabama and staying at a best western behind a waffle house. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> i did not think people would hear it. >> jimmy: just hearing your voice, it's kind of odd for me, because i don't know. i didn't put a face to the voice. i'm just so into -- you have a a great voice. >> thank you very much. it's odd to be on this side of the microphone. i'm used to doing this to you. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. we could switch if you want. [ light laughter ] >> i would be happy to. i'd feel much more comfortable. >> jimmy: how long does it take to work into something like this? >> i have never done something like this before. but this took, like, three years. >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: the work
say hello to brian reed, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: brian reed, everybody, come on's, that -- >> so i've heard, yes. it's crazy. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: made a little history. no big deal. did you think it was going to be -- explode like this? you can't plan this stuff? >> no. no, not at all. no, i was, like, writing it on my kitchen table and, like, going down to alabama and staying at a best western behind a waffle house. >> jimmy:...
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critics of trump, skeptics of congressman reed.ternoon, a lot of folks came in with their make america great again hats. there were some clashes and friction between folks living right here in the same community but just see these issues so differently. the maga hats, supportive of congressman reed in sticking up for him and his assertion this new gop health care plan would be better than obamacare and those folks who were fans of obamacare not wanting to hear it and there was a real friction between them. >> earlier today when you were at the town hall that we saw the sound bite from, when you spoke to in of those people, did they express they had some issues with obamacare? >> not in the morning meeting but th afteoon, a fellow got up who, just a family man and he said, i don't want to get in a fight over this but the affordable care act isn't working for me right now. his family was paying $1,000 a month premium and that he had an $11,000 a year deductible. he said this just isn't working for me. this is not health care i can us
critics of trump, skeptics of congressman reed.ternoon, a lot of folks came in with their make america great again hats. there were some clashes and friction between folks living right here in the same community but just see these issues so differently. the maga hats, supportive of congressman reed in sticking up for him and his assertion this new gop health care plan would be better than obamacare and those folks who were fans of obamacare not wanting to hear it and there was a real friction...
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a one-up from reed, now 1-2.ctly what terry collins had in mind on his 60th birthday parade >> a.j.: everything was going so well for his birthday, got his starting pitcher to the seventh inning, had main relievers out there, had a lead. >> kenny: paste it into right field, jaso on his way to third. pirates with runners on the corners and now the potential winning run not just 90 feet away. the third consecutive base hit for the pirates. josh harrison, 1 for 3, doubled back in the third inning. >> a.j.: earlier in the game, we were talking about mario rivera, do you bring the infield and come up delete them for double plays? they have their infield and tried to cut him off instead of trying to pull him back. harrison runs well, that's their thinking. harrison 1 for 3, great job by our entire crew, director john moore, associate director jordan harrison, broadcasts associate sam younger. the 1-0. on the ground to third baseman, reyes, mets get the out at first now to away. >> a.j.: he realizes, we have the infield
a one-up from reed, now 1-2.ctly what terry collins had in mind on his 60th birthday parade >> a.j.: everything was going so well for his birthday, got his starting pitcher to the seventh inning, had main relievers out there, had a lead. >> kenny: paste it into right field, jaso on his way to third. pirates with runners on the corners and now the potential winning run not just 90 feet away. the third consecutive base hit for the pirates. josh harrison, 1 for 3, doubled back in the...
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here at walter reed national military medical center in bethesda. >> the story behind it is just -- itporter: kimberly came here five months ago from her home in kentucky suffering from crippling kidney disease. >> i've been praying for so long, you know, and he answered moo you prayers. >> reporter: her outlook changed when this pamphlet arrived in the mail advertising walter reed's transplant program an offer to military families. >> and we pay for everything. food, lodging, travel and i sat there and i'm like, it's true? this is too good to be true. >> reporter: after coming to walter reed and its highly regarded transplant center kimberly made this appeal on facebook. >> transplant team told me social media, you know, get it later i got a message saying i'm o blood type. i'll be willing to be tested. >> reporter: back home in utah, brittany got wind of kimberly's desperation and agreed to give up one of her kidneys. >> they sent me a blood kit and i sent them some blood back. they had it tested and i was here doing some testing about a month later. >> and -- you know, i was like, w
here at walter reed national military medical center in bethesda. >> the story behind it is just -- itporter: kimberly came here five months ago from her home in kentucky suffering from crippling kidney disease. >> i've been praying for so long, you know, and he answered moo you prayers. >> reporter: her outlook changed when this pamphlet arrived in the mail advertising walter reed's transplant program an offer to military families. >> and we pay for everything. food,...
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so reed is an incredibly gracious and humble guy. so he's probably going to cringe when i say this, but he is wicked smart. i don't mean in the "i'm the smartest guy in the room" sense. i mean someone who is capable of thinking of first principles and also yet at the visionary level. he has -- so there are plenty of smart people but he has two other characteristics that were invaluable. one is an intellectual curiosity that allows him to continue to take in new information. i think in the case of many adults, you hit an age at which that's really not possible anymore. then he is the most intellectually honest individual i know. if you are going to build an early stage -- yeah. [ speaking simultaneously ] >> -- or another area like netflix was able to hit those many years ago? >> i think first you find the other reed and he or she will point you to the next major market. a simple way to think about how to build an early stage -- go ahead. sorry. >> sorry, go ahead. last comment? >> i was going to say, a simple way to think about build
so reed is an incredibly gracious and humble guy. so he's probably going to cringe when i say this, but he is wicked smart. i don't mean in the "i'm the smartest guy in the room" sense. i mean someone who is capable of thinking of first principles and also yet at the visionary level. he has -- so there are plenty of smart people but he has two other characteristics that were invaluable. one is an intellectual curiosity that allows him to continue to take in new information. i think in...
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don't miss the exclusive sit down with reed hastings.weighed down in particular by the banks, goldman sachs and jpmorgan. be right back. >>> i do want to point out stocks which have turned lower after a higher open at the last trading day in the month of may. we're looking at a 0.2 of a percentage point on the s&p. the dow is double that. it's groups like technology, financials and energy that are weighing on stocks. oil prices down almost 3%. the ten year yield falls to 2.20. that certainly hurts the banks. over to you, carl at code. >> welcome back to the code conference in rancho palo verdes. vox media announced yesterday a deal with bill simmons formally of espn. joining us here this morning, jim bankoff is the chairman and ceo of vox media. congratulations. >> great to be back. thank you, carl. >> partnership with the ringer and i guess it just speaks to if power of sports and more specifically the power of sports personalities, right? >> vox media is a talent platform. we have klein and many others who build strong bands, go deeper
don't miss the exclusive sit down with reed hastings.weighed down in particular by the banks, goldman sachs and jpmorgan. be right back. >>> i do want to point out stocks which have turned lower after a higher open at the last trading day in the month of may. we're looking at a 0.2 of a percentage point on the s&p. the dow is double that. it's groups like technology, financials and energy that are weighing on stocks. oil prices down almost 3%. the ten year yield falls to 2.20. that...
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so with the help of my family, friends and fellow service members at walter reed, i began my recovery. it was anything but easy. tasks like picking up a pencil -- or even just sitting up without passing out -- were no longer simple. at at first, it was unclear how i would lead a regular life, let alone continue to serve my nation in uniform. i can't tell you how disappointed i was when they told me i couldn't go back to serve in my helicopter battalion. being separated from my buddies ripped my core identity out, just as if that rpg ripped out my heart too when it took my legs. but after every time that i couldn't do something, after every day when i didn't know how i would make it to the next, i made the choice not to give up. it wasn't a choice really. giving up would have been a betrayal of the effort my buddies put into saving me on that day, and i will never, ever betray them. then one day, senator dick durbin from my home state of illinois invited me to be his guest at president bush's state of the union address. even though i was just a few weeks into my recovery, i wanted to s
so with the help of my family, friends and fellow service members at walter reed, i began my recovery. it was anything but easy. tasks like picking up a pencil -- or even just sitting up without passing out -- were no longer simple. at at first, it was unclear how i would lead a regular life, let alone continue to serve my nation in uniform. i can't tell you how disappointed i was when they told me i couldn't go back to serve in my helicopter battalion. being separated from my buddies ripped my...
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senator reed. sen. reed: in keeping with your spirit, i will abbreviate my statement. but ask the full statement be part of the record. sen. mccain: without objection. sen. reed: i want to thank our witnesses for appearing here today to provide their analysis of national security threats and other challenges facing around the world. i would like to welcome back our former colleague director coats. and general, thank you for your continued strong leadership in the defense agency. the national military strategy is organized around the so-called four plus one. primary threats facing your -- our nation today, namely russia, china, north korea and iran, and the enduring challenge of violent extremism. an example of what was witnessed in manchester, england last night. our hearts go out to the people of england and the world. we are pursuing these issues and i know you gentlemen are at the forefront in terms of the intelligence efforts. i appreciate what you do. the four plus one threats i touched upon inform the capabilities we develop, the size of the force we build, and t
senator reed. sen. reed: in keeping with your spirit, i will abbreviate my statement. but ask the full statement be part of the record. sen. mccain: without objection. sen. reed: i want to thank our witnesses for appearing here today to provide their analysis of national security threats and other challenges facing around the world. i would like to welcome back our former colleague director coats. and general, thank you for your continued strong leadership in the defense agency. the national...
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so after i got out of walter reed, i went to the va, i ran for congress, and then i won my seat in the senate. [applause] sen. duckworth: thank you. so now, i get to bug dick durbin in person every single day. [laughter] sen. duckworth: and i have all his phone numbers. [laughter] sen. duckworth: my life since my black hawk was shot out of the sky has been incredible -- and improbable. there have been highs and unbelievable lows over the last 12 years, but one thing has always remained constant. every time i got knocked down, i got back up. i dusted myself off, and i got back into the arena -- when my face had literally been marred with dust and sweat and blood. and i am so glad that i did. my story has a few years on it more than you do. but i'm really here to tell you that it's not that different from any of you. i've been in that audience. my story has a few years on it i know each and every one of you can get into the arena, too. have already gotten into the arena as well, which is good because our nation needs you now , perhaps more than ever. you've been training for it, but now
so after i got out of walter reed, i went to the va, i ran for congress, and then i won my seat in the senate. [applause] sen. duckworth: thank you. so now, i get to bug dick durbin in person every single day. [laughter] sen. duckworth: and i have all his phone numbers. [laughter] sen. duckworth: my life since my black hawk was shot out of the sky has been incredible -- and improbable. there have been highs and unbelievable lows over the last 12 years, but one thing has always remained...
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i asked congressman reed about that.aid at the last town meeting we did a quick interview and i said are you worried about the political ramifications of this. because as you remember in 2010 democrats after they passed what we now call obamacare, there was a blood bath. they lost the house in 2010. i asked congressman reed if he's worried about that political fate for republicans and he said look, i'm trying to do the best thing i can on health care for my district and we'll just let the politics happen as they do. >> beth there for us in new york. one of the town halls as congress takes a week off getting some of the action there on the ground. thank you so much, beth. >>> congressman reed is not the only one who's had to face some crowds throughout the year. joining us is florida congressman francis rooney. thank you for being with us, representative. will you be holding a town hall to try to understand what your constituents are feeling about this latest bill? >> well, i'm sure we'll hold some pretty soon. we've alre
i asked congressman reed about that.aid at the last town meeting we did a quick interview and i said are you worried about the political ramifications of this. because as you remember in 2010 democrats after they passed what we now call obamacare, there was a blood bath. they lost the house in 2010. i asked congressman reed if he's worried about that political fate for republicans and he said look, i'm trying to do the best thing i can on health care for my district and we'll just let the...
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he puts addison reed back on the bench out in the bullpen. that happened with four. ed really crystallized in the same chance. >> alex: if the mets are able to turn this around, they're going to look back at yesterday's seventh and income arrest comes alive, the fans come alive.
he puts addison reed back on the bench out in the bullpen. that happened with four. ed really crystallized in the same chance. >> alex: if the mets are able to turn this around, they're going to look back at yesterday's seventh and income arrest comes alive, the fans come alive.
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senator jack reed is here with us. he's a rhode island democrat and a member of the intelligence committee. senator, thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks, wolf. >> what exactly are you looking for from michael flynn? >> well, the requests were for documents related to his dealings, any dealings with russia, anything that would be relevant to the issues that's been raised by the intelligence community of contacts between the trump campaign and the russian government and russian intelligence services. >> he's refusing to testify unless granted immunity. >> he's refused to testify unless he's granted immunity. >> do you think he will be. >> i do not think so particularly after rejecting the claim for records. he's made a claim under the fifth amendment that it could be incriminating. that's his right as a citizen. it's not clear records are not testimonial that claim we're still not accepting. but what we've done and the leadership of senator burr and senator warner is issued another request for documents from compa
senator jack reed is here with us. he's a rhode island democrat and a member of the intelligence committee. senator, thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks, wolf. >> what exactly are you looking for from michael flynn? >> well, the requests were for documents related to his dealings, any dealings with russia, anything that would be relevant to the issues that's been raised by the intelligence community of contacts between the trump campaign and the russian government and...
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netflix ceo reed hastings had a big impact today.ur julia boorstin has more. >> reporter: the explosion of competition as amazon and huh will you are doubling down on original content and youtube and others are launching streaming service, hastings says amazon scares him the most. >> they're so scary, everything amazon does is so amazing. how are they doing so many different business areas so well? they're trying to repeal the basic laws of limited capability. we're continuing to watch them and they're helping to grow the industry, because they're investing in the content. >> reporter: now he says he will not try to outamazon and copy their move to sports. remember amazon made $50 million for the rights to air ten nfl games. he says that much of the success is not at the expense of the traditional broadcast networks and the ecosystem. >> very few people have cut the chord, we're about 50 million in the u.s., we've seen maybe two or 3 million of 50. cut the chord. don't think of it as an overlap, we're driving chord cutting. it's prob
netflix ceo reed hastings had a big impact today.ur julia boorstin has more. >> reporter: the explosion of competition as amazon and huh will you are doubling down on original content and youtube and others are launching streaming service, hastings says amazon scares him the most. >> they're so scary, everything amazon does is so amazing. how are they doing so many different business areas so well? they're trying to repeal the basic laws of limited capability. we're continuing to...
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doesn't mean anything against reed and netflix.ht now i heard there's not saturation and/or will they hit it in the near term, no. growth is still there with netflix and obviously even mahane's concerns aren't hurting the stock. >> two stocks that are scrutinized for their valuation. which is the better buy today? >> the better buy is amazon because of the absence of a competitive threat that is really visible to anyone. you can talk about walmart being out there but i don't see that as the possibility for that. anyone whether it be amazon, apple. >> hulu. >> can step in and be the competitor. >> i think it's amazon because the cost of capital is zero. investors don't care if they ever make money ever again, that's clear. as long as they keep telling everybody we're going to dominate the world in every aspect of every business we do. give us capital for free. every once in a while you get a drawdown, cost of entry into the market. >> cost of content. >> the content is changing and also the returns on investing in content itself are
doesn't mean anything against reed and netflix.ht now i heard there's not saturation and/or will they hit it in the near term, no. growth is still there with netflix and obviously even mahane's concerns aren't hurting the stock. >> two stocks that are scrutinized for their valuation. which is the better buy today? >> the better buy is amazon because of the absence of a competitive threat that is really visible to anyone. you can talk about walmart being out there but i don't see...
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senator reed. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> again, thank you, admiral. >> as you've pointed out and i think we've both pointed out in, terms of detecting intrusions, penetrating other networks, cyber command has been in the forefront. the issue of cognitive operations, information warfare, the changing public opinion, et cetera, have you been tacked to conduct such operations to prepare to conduct those operations? >> no, we have not. that's not right now in our defined set of responsibilities, per se. >> is it in anybody's set of responsibilities to your knowledge? >> i won't get into specifics in an unclassified forum. there are some things we're doing right now, for example, with the fight against isis was other -- with combatant commanders in this regard, and i don't want to go any deeper, if i could. >> that's fine. >> but i think one of our challenges is if information is now truly going to become a weapon almost like in many ways, how are we going to optimize ourselves to deal with this world? we had much of
senator reed. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> again, thank you, admiral. >> as you've pointed out and i think we've both pointed out in, terms of detecting intrusions, penetrating other networks, cyber command has been in the forefront. the issue of cognitive operations, information warfare, the changing public opinion, et cetera, have you been tacked to conduct such operations to prepare to conduct those operations? >> no, we have not. that's not right now in our defined...
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patrick reed is our leader by one. jon rahm and alex noren, some gifted young players at the top and you've got four shots off the lead, phil mickelson, dustin johnson and some other stars in between. here's power for par. get 77. before our live coverage, we'll have the pga tour special, "destination sunday "presented by wells fargo. and then we come back to our sunday destination for the final round. 3:00 eastern time. molinari has a chance for birdie to move into a tie for second. we've seen a lot of very confused looks from that side of the cup today. nick: yeah. jim: go ahead and brush this one in. he opened here with 66 on thursday and now consecutive rounds of 72. nick: he plays consistently enough to win. it's whether that putter, whether he's got the real belief to force himself, when he feels uncomfortable, looks uncomfortable, just to push himself through it. not easy, is it? jim: nope. when he -- we came on the air, at one point in the first half-hour established a two-shot lead. to go into the ninth two sh
patrick reed is our leader by one. jon rahm and alex noren, some gifted young players at the top and you've got four shots off the lead, phil mickelson, dustin johnson and some other stars in between. here's power for par. get 77. before our live coverage, we'll have the pga tour special, "destination sunday "presented by wells fargo. and then we come back to our sunday destination for the final round. 3:00 eastern time. molinari has a chance for birdie to move into a tie for second....
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reed during her resuscitation. there after a core of highly critical care nurses played a great role in her recovery. . r. michael duca, ms. christina felix, ms. courtney johnson, . anita mcaly, mr. sebastian omanano, ms. lina savatas smbingsan, ms. gina, ms. megan welsh and ms. danielle wright recovered dr. reed and giving her a second chance at life. after five days in a coma, amy has emerged and is neurologically intact. the actions of these professionals led to amy's life being saved. they can be characterized as heroic. amy is loved by many friends and family in bucks county and by many thousands more for her role as a champion and a spokes woman for women's health and patient safety. and because of the efforts of the medical professionals who saved her life, i have the opportunity to continue working with amy to advance her crucial mission. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 1
reed during her resuscitation. there after a core of highly critical care nurses played a great role in her recovery. . r. michael duca, ms. christina felix, ms. courtney johnson, . anita mcaly, mr. sebastian omanano, ms. lina savatas smbingsan, ms. gina, ms. megan welsh and ms. danielle wright recovered dr. reed and giving her a second chance at life. after five days in a coma, amy has emerged and is neurologically intact. the actions of these professionals led to amy's life being saved. they...
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reed: ok.havend general stewart painted a challenging threat -- picture of the threats that face as. with respect to iraq, there have been discussions in the kurdish community of a referendum to declare essentially their independence or their desire for independence. in your estimation, what would that do to the ability of the iraqi government to come together after the defeat of isis? certainly: well, it adds an issue that will need to asworked through, complicated as the situation is. it would add one more competition. -- complication. art cany general stew speak to the military aspects. dir. stewart: once isis is defeated in mosul, the challenge of the iraqi government is to reconcile the differences between the shia dominated government, the sunnis out west, and the kurds to the north. ,he oil fields and revenues dissolving the ownership of the k will be aku significant challenge for the iraqi government. to adjust those, coming up with a political solution will result in conflict among all
reed: ok.havend general stewart painted a challenging threat -- picture of the threats that face as. with respect to iraq, there have been discussions in the kurdish community of a referendum to declare essentially their independence or their desire for independence. in your estimation, what would that do to the ability of the iraqi government to come together after the defeat of isis? certainly: well, it adds an issue that will need to asworked through, complicated as the situation is. it...
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. >> new proposal -- >> reporter: today representative tom reed was among the first to face constituentslowing the house's vote to replace obamacare. >> are you going to take services away from my child? >> reporter: new yorkers give the new york republican an earful. they're afraid they'll lose coverage. but reed stands by his vote, insisting the american health care act will bring down costs while protecting people with preexisting conditions. >> at least i can look in the mirror and look our constituents in the face and say i tried to be part of the effort to fix this. >> reporter: during his weekly address today, president trump told americans they can expect to pay less for more benefits. >> the house bill is a plan that will save americans from this disaster, and replace it with more choices, and more freedom for american families. most importantly, it will be great health care, and your premiums will come down. >> reporter: some critics say his bill won't do that at all, insisting millions will lose their health insurance entirely. and for now, the senate appears in no rush to tak
. >> new proposal -- >> reporter: today representative tom reed was among the first to face constituentslowing the house's vote to replace obamacare. >> are you going to take services away from my child? >> reporter: new yorkers give the new york republican an earful. they're afraid they'll lose coverage. but reed stands by his vote, insisting the american health care act will bring down costs while protecting people with preexisting conditions. >> at least i can...
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angela reed was the first woman and second african-american to hold that position.ed by president obama in 2011 her portfolio included managing the residence, staff and overseeing events. the chief ush er coordinates closely with the first family. the spokesperson said reed left on good terms. >>> doug, it's not looking like a good weekend for all of those many plans we have. >> what do you have? >> nothing outdoors now. >> i have my daughter's soccer game tomorrow, baseball game on sunday. >> the fields are going to be -- >> i have heard montgomery county fields are cancelled tomorrow. we have had a lot of rain across the region today. more rain going on right now. let's take a look at storm team 4 radar. coming through montgomery county, if you are going we are done with the rain you got it right now. fairfax county seeing that rain right now. these are the same showers that came through. down towards charles county we saw big-time winds over towards tacoma park. now just showers. we don't have thunder or we are just seeing showers but there are heavier showers ar
angela reed was the first woman and second african-american to hold that position.ed by president obama in 2011 her portfolio included managing the residence, staff and overseeing events. the chief ush er coordinates closely with the first family. the spokesperson said reed left on good terms. >>> doug, it's not looking like a good weekend for all of those many plans we have. >> what do you have? >> nothing outdoors now. >> i have my daughter's soccer game tomorrow,...
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look how far reed hastings have come.etflix has 600,000 subscribers, only in the u.s., $20 a month for dvds by mail. but 11,000 titles to choose from. now the company has subscribers worldwide streaming. the company says it streams more than 125 million hours every day. what's going to drive the next leg of growth? it will come from continued globe expansion and exclusive content. releasing more than 1,000 hours of originals this year and spending more than $6 billion on content. so it says it has no plans to move into live news or sports. they say, quote, this will still be early in the global story for netflix. the primary risk is competition. particularly from amazon which offers movies for free from prime members. they pointed to the risk of the stock. incredibly volatile. there's also pressure to execute as netflix pushes further into producing its own content instead of licensing it. of course, all about making sure that netflix has content, when there are so many different alternatives. >> thank you, julia boorstin
look how far reed hastings have come.etflix has 600,000 subscribers, only in the u.s., $20 a month for dvds by mail. but 11,000 titles to choose from. now the company has subscribers worldwide streaming. the company says it streams more than 125 million hours every day. what's going to drive the next leg of growth? it will come from continued globe expansion and exclusive content. releasing more than 1,000 hours of originals this year and spending more than $6 billion on content. so it says it...
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jack reed is a member of the senate intelligence committee.uch, senator, for joining us today. looking at this now, democrats are welcoming the appointment of a special counsel. as a practical matter, though, does this appointment in effect over shadow the senate road? >> it doesn't overvshadow it. the special prosecutor will be pursuing criminal charges, investigations with the full power of an investigative office, a power to subpoena, to compel testimony, much more so than the powers that we have in the intelligence committee. our view is also to get the story. but also to do it in the context of what we have to do to change the united states laws, to change policies, to provide resources so that we not only can look backward but also forward. this is a threat, this russia threat is not just a history. it's pending for our elections going forward. both investigations are complimentary. >> let me ask you this, because as i understand it, mueller is the special counsel now decides, for instance, what the fbi shares with you and your committee
jack reed is a member of the senate intelligence committee.uch, senator, for joining us today. looking at this now, democrats are welcoming the appointment of a special counsel. as a practical matter, though, does this appointment in effect over shadow the senate road? >> it doesn't overvshadow it. the special prosecutor will be pursuing criminal charges, investigations with the full power of an investigative office, a power to subpoena, to compel testimony, much more so than the powers...
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mark reeds is a republican state senator from tennessee. he has been criticized for statements he made about gays, muslims, and others. at a tea party last year he said psychiatrist consider transgender a disease. green said his nomination had become a distraction for the white house. >>> take your kids to workday. that is one thing. that is a whole different animal. as of today social security a monthly thing at the interior department. ryan sinky says it will be a good one for moral. >> even if you are having a bad day, rogner is really good at making the day a little bit better. >> the next doggy day is september 1st. how about cats you ask? what about other animals? he says we'll take this one step at a time. >>> coming up how a special army unit helped a wounded warrior unit transfer from the battleground to z2c5qz z16fz y2c5qy y16fy how do you become america's best-selling brand? you make it detect what they don't. stop, stop, stop! sorry. you make it sense what's coming. watch, watch, watch! mom. relax! i'm relaxed. you make it for 1
mark reeds is a republican state senator from tennessee. he has been criticized for statements he made about gays, muslims, and others. at a tea party last year he said psychiatrist consider transgender a disease. green said his nomination had become a distraction for the white house. >>> take your kids to workday. that is one thing. that is a whole different animal. as of today social security a monthly thing at the interior department. ryan sinky says it will be a good one for moral....
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reed is just the ninth chief usher since 1885.eah, back then the usher was in charge of state dinners and hedge trimming chester a. arthur. ( laughter ) ushers usually stay on after the president leaves, which might be the problem, because reed was appointed by the previous administration, and historian douglas brinkley speculated the trump administration seems worried about obama's spies! even i think that's ridiculous. i've seen pictures of this woman and she doesn't look like an obama spy. can we put her up? ( laughter ) she's lovely! look, there has to be another reason. when asked about the unusual firing, sarah sanders said something. >> but we left on very good terms and wish her the very best and certainly hope for great things for her in the future. i believe that the deputy usher will be serving as the acting usher for right now. >> stephen: translation, we gave the job to jared kushner. ( laughter ) whilerooms are dismantling obamacare, democrats are fighting back -- the only way they know how, through the power of visu
reed is just the ninth chief usher since 1885.eah, back then the usher was in charge of state dinners and hedge trimming chester a. arthur. ( laughter ) ushers usually stay on after the president leaves, which might be the problem, because reed was appointed by the previous administration, and historian douglas brinkley speculated the trump administration seems worried about obama's spies! even i think that's ridiculous. i've seen pictures of this woman and she doesn't look like an obama spy....
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melissa reed has the story. >> been here sa years have not had anything specifically like this. >> whatourtroom in eunice pal part this thursday morning was a first. >> last week we're having traffic court. so it's crowded. many people in on their traffic tickets and whatever other >> courtroom security cameras were rolling as 39-year-old lamar reed of lorraine walked up to enter ply on minor traffic violation and that's when reed a knowingly dropped a bag of cocaine out ever his baseball cap on to the floor and if was not until an hour later courtroom security in the aid bag of drugs on the floor. >> picked it up. looked at. it and it had a white powdery substance in it which he thought might be narcotic and when he it field tested by the police department and it tested positive for cocaine. >> judge said his staff reviewed the courtroom security footag until they saw reads drop axe i warrant was issued for his arrest. >> he was here for a traffic ticket and made a simple traffictic ut and only possibility of a type and turned it into fell next not gi good day >> the news at 11 starts
melissa reed has the story. >> been here sa years have not had anything specifically like this. >> whatourtroom in eunice pal part this thursday morning was a first. >> last week we're having traffic court. so it's crowded. many people in on their traffic tickets and whatever other >> courtroom security cameras were rolling as 39-year-old lamar reed of lorraine walked up to enter ply on minor traffic violation and that's when reed a knowingly dropped a bag of cocaine out...
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on may 30th, 2012, 6 weeks after his injury, we spoke to him by phone from walter reed and here's how he described what happened to him. >> i wish i didn't have a case of the mondays on april 10th and had a bad day at work, but every now and then, people have bad days at work and my bad day at work had me coming back. i didn't get hit in the face. >> jenna: from that time on, we follow his recovery, along with his wife kelsey and his young daughter. he spent 19 months at walter reed and went from being bound to a wheelchair to walking to then running and even beyond that. in the last five years, travis has exceeded expectations at every turn. from starting his own business to inspiring others by writing a best selling book and he has some family news as well. joining us now, staff sergeant travis mills. >> it seems like it flew by. thanks for having me. >> jenna: i don't want to bury the lead. >> my wife is pregnant with a little boy, which is exciting and we can't be more happy about the ability to have a kid and bring one more up. we have chloe already and she's upset that it will b
on may 30th, 2012, 6 weeks after his injury, we spoke to him by phone from walter reed and here's how he described what happened to him. >> i wish i didn't have a case of the mondays on april 10th and had a bad day at work, but every now and then, people have bad days at work and my bad day at work had me coming back. i didn't get hit in the face. >> jenna: from that time on, we follow his recovery, along with his wife kelsey and his young daughter. he spent 19 months at walter reed...
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senator reed: thank you. the white house also asked you o review the orderly liquidation authority established by the dodd-frank act. the statutory purpose of the o.l.a. is to provide the necessary authority to liquidate companies that pose a significant risk to the financial stability of the united states. i'd like to highlight some of the o.l.a. provisions and ask whether you support them. in the case of a failure of aing me fwa bank do you support the mandatory removal of the mega bank's executives and board members responsible for the failure? mr. mnuchin: again, we are going through an extensive review of o.l.a. as instructed by the president. we are just starting that process, i have had discussions ith many finance ministers and governors throughout europe and this is something that's obviously important to them as well. it would be premature for me to make any specific comments on any aspects of it. we're doing a review, i'm open minded to looking at all these and i look forward to issuing a report an
senator reed: thank you. the white house also asked you o review the orderly liquidation authority established by the dodd-frank act. the statutory purpose of the o.l.a. is to provide the necessary authority to liquidate companies that pose a significant risk to the financial stability of the united states. i'd like to highlight some of the o.l.a. provisions and ask whether you support them. in the case of a failure of aing me fwa bank do you support the mandatory removal of the mega bank's...
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but reed stands by his vote, insisting the american health care act will bring down costs while protecting people with pre-existing conditions. >> at least i can look them in the mirror and look our constituents in the face and say i tried to be part of the effort to fit this. >> and proteters mixed with some supporters near his new jersey golf club, the president pushed for the aaca's full passage. >> now, i'm calling on the senate to take action. >> in his weekly address, the president insisted obamacare is failing and must be replaced. >> the house bill is a plan that will save americans from this disaster and replace it with more choices and more flee come for american families. >> the critics say this bill won't do that a insurance entirely. and the senate appears to be in no rush to take up the house's bill. chris palone, nbc news, new york. >> health care will be a big topic on meet the press this morning. andrea mitchell is filling in for chuck todd. she's going to sit down with health and human services secretary tom price and talk exclusively with dianne feinstein. we'll have a p
but reed stands by his vote, insisting the american health care act will bring down costs while protecting people with pre-existing conditions. >> at least i can look them in the mirror and look our constituents in the face and say i tried to be part of the effort to fit this. >> and proteters mixed with some supporters near his new jersey golf club, the president pushed for the aaca's full passage. >> now, i'm calling on the senate to take action. >> in his weekly...
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. >> reed is an incredibly gracious and humble guy. so he's probably going to cringe when i say this. but he is wicked smart. and i don't mean in the, i'm the smartest guy in the room sense, i mean someone who's capable of thinking of first principles yet also at the visionary level. >> the number of titles netflix offers varies from country to country. the company says it streams more than 125 million hours a day. netflix's growth will come from continued global expansion, and more exclusive content. the company's releasing more than 1,000 hours of originals this year and spending more than $6 billion on content saying it has no plans to do live news or sports, but it's doing everything else. >> original content, it's the marketing engine for the company. people watch it for the shows that are on. you want the shows branded as your service. the other is people recognize that they're more and more competitive. traditional players are less likely to be open to licensing them content, or at least some of them are. you have to have the ab
. >> reed is an incredibly gracious and humble guy. so he's probably going to cringe when i say this. but he is wicked smart. and i don't mean in the, i'm the smartest guy in the room sense, i mean someone who's capable of thinking of first principles yet also at the visionary level. >> the number of titles netflix offers varies from country to country. the company says it streams more than 125 million hours a day. netflix's growth will come from continued global expansion, and more...
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let's bring in tom reed.you were a yes before the amendments that were trying to soften the harsher impacts. did the constituents make you think about your vote? >> yes. absolutely. i listened to the people reacceresewe represent. >> how do you believe you are standing with individuals like that teenager if you remove the guarantee that pre-existing conditions get coverage. >> that's the misinformation. when you read the bill and study the bill. 300 pages. the pre-existing conditions guarantee issue is corner stone reform. with the waiver opportunity, it only gets better as i read the bill and text. i have a son who is a type i diabetic. i care deeply about the individual and millions of others in the same situation. >> your understanding of the waiver it does not allow flexibility within insurance companies in terms of how they cover pre-existing conditions? that is what it says by the letters. >> what folks are getting to is a state that applies and continuous coverage lapse and the community rating issue c
let's bring in tom reed.you were a yes before the amendments that were trying to soften the harsher impacts. did the constituents make you think about your vote? >> yes. absolutely. i listened to the people reacceresewe represent. >> how do you believe you are standing with individuals like that teenager if you remove the guarantee that pre-existing conditions get coverage. >> that's the misinformation. when you read the bill and study the bill. 300 pages. the pre-existing...
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dunn: i was in my residency here on walter reed. i met my wife, she was working as a contractor for the government. it was fun. militaryvery, very background as well. here we are 35 years later. three children, three grandchildren. host: you are from a military family. did your mom serve? dunn: no, but my father did, her father did. host: what was your lifelike with a father who served in the military? greatunn: we traveled a deal. we just thought everybody did it. we had footlockers and knew where everything went. every year we were just pack up and move to the next station. it was fun. every military family is like that. and outgoing community. you had to be outgoing, new people every year. you to introduce yourself. we were in southeast asia during the war. my wife was, too. she did three years and a caught, so -- : did you serving in the military, do you think that is what inspired you to run for a seat in the house? dunn: that was part of it. i understood what was happening to our military. our military has been gutted by this
dunn: i was in my residency here on walter reed. i met my wife, she was working as a contractor for the government. it was fun. militaryvery, very background as well. here we are 35 years later. three children, three grandchildren. host: you are from a military family. did your mom serve? dunn: no, but my father did, her father did. host: what was your lifelike with a father who served in the military? greatunn: we traveled a deal. we just thought everybody did it. we had footlockers and knew...
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. >> and at 8:00 on the presidency -- historian annette gordon reed on the relationship between thomas jefferson and the enslaved hemmings family. >> people as property who can be bought and sold and that was a thing that many members of the hemmings family despite whatever privilege that sally hemmings and her children might have had, they all lived with the specter or the possibility that that could happen because the la construed them as property. >> for our american history tv schedule go to www.c-span.org. >>> scottish historian mile ferguson debated the future of geopolitics. they looked at nationalism around the world. it was part of the munk debate series. >> and i would argue that's a much better gamble for the future than to continue the current system, the current policies, the current bureaucracies, the current mess if washington. that's why i think we have a much better chance of making america great again with donald trump.
. >> and at 8:00 on the presidency -- historian annette gordon reed on the relationship between thomas jefferson and the enslaved hemmings family. >> people as property who can be bought and sold and that was a thing that many members of the hemmings family despite whatever privilege that sally hemmings and her children might have had, they all lived with the specter or the possibility that that could happen because the la construed them as property. >> for our american...
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officials said reed left on good terms and suggested replacing the chief usher was routine.owever, that rule has typically not changed with a new president. >> it's not uncommon that you might have a transition of staff when a new administration comes in and it's simply nothing more than that. >> the president has spent seven weekends at the white house, eight in florida, and now his first at his bed minister new jersey golf resort. respond to go criticism of his high travel costs on twitter the president made this claim. rather than causing a business disruption in new york city, choosing his new jersey home saves country money, cheaper than manhattan, but still an extra financial burden on taxpayers. >> and saturday, the president signed into law a big spending package that included additional funding dealing with security for himself and his family. and that's about $120 million. some of it for the secret service, but some will go to local communities like new york city and palm beach that have had so much additional costs for their local police departments and so forth w
officials said reed left on good terms and suggested replacing the chief usher was routine.owever, that rule has typically not changed with a new president. >> it's not uncommon that you might have a transition of staff when a new administration comes in and it's simply nothing more than that. >> the president has spent seven weekends at the white house, eight in florida, and now his first at his bed minister new jersey golf resort. respond to go criticism of his high travel costs...