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>> i'm joined right now by actor richard thomas who's also famous for his role way back when.rked for president carter and am friends with a lot of people. what did you learn and what will we learn as this potentially becomes a movie at some point? what did you listener? >> it's been a wonderful experience and very honored to be in it and it's been a great pleasure. lawrence wright is such an amazing writer and he's managed to reduce this to four characters, you know, sadat, carter, and roselinde carter in an hour and 45 minute play. it's been very intense and we learned so much doing it. >> you know, the great drama is, of course, even if we know it ends well, it doesn't seem like it when you watch it. because these guys, >> that's right. that's right, you know how it's going to turn out, but five minutes before the end you think, wait a minute, am i wrong? did this all fall apart? it's very suspenseful, given it's history. >> which of the two guys -- we love anwar sadat, because he had the guts to go to israel. and he was tough all along. but you see the play, you're really
>> i'm joined right now by actor richard thomas who's also famous for his role way back when.rked for president carter and am friends with a lot of people. what did you learn and what will we learn as this potentially becomes a movie at some point? what did you listener? >> it's been a wonderful experience and very honored to be in it and it's been a great pleasure. lawrence wright is such an amazing writer and he's managed to reduce this to four characters, you know, sadat, carter,...
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a historical drama featuring richard thomas as president jimmy carter.k at a scene between president carter and anw anwar sadat. >> i've always known bigots. >> you know nothing about our problems and yet you think you can solve them all ought once. >> you're right, you're right. it was a crazy idea. completely insane. put an arab and a jew up on the top of a mountaintop and tell them to make peace, what was i thinking. >> i'm joined right now by actor richard thomas who's also famous for his role way back when on "the waltons." >> i'm friends with president carter and others. what have you learned? >> you know, it's been a wonderful experience and very honored to be in it and it's been a great plsure. lawrence wright is such an amazing writer and he's managed to reduce this to four characters, you know. sadat, and rose lynn carter. we had a great time in washington and now we're having a great time at the globe. >> you know, even though it ends well, it doesn't seem like it when you watch it. >> that's right. that's right. you know how it's going to tur
a historical drama featuring richard thomas as president jimmy carter.k at a scene between president carter and anw anwar sadat. >> i've always known bigots. >> you know nothing about our problems and yet you think you can solve them all ought once. >> you're right, you're right. it was a crazy idea. completely insane. put an arab and a jew up on the top of a mountaintop and tell them to make peace, what was i thinking. >> i'm joined right now by actor richard thomas...
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we speak to richard thomas about aaron gene lane. the first settler in the desert. [wind blowing] >> well, we are on the edge of the mohave desert, 20 miles from collin pass. the significance is this was the major route to the west, to california. in the early years, there wasn't anybody out in the desert. all of the settlement was down below along the coast. and in 1859 the first permanent resident came to this spot and his name was aaron lane. he was so well known, in fact the newspapers called him pioneer of the mohave. even in his own time, when he was alive even, they would say there is aaron lane the pioneer of the mohave. he came because of health reasons. bus this was 45-50 miles out of san bernardino. that would have been the next close-up est -- closest spot. everybody coming from this area, they got this far and maybe their wagons broke down. we had a blacksmith shop so they could repair their wagons, feed their horses and themselves. this came to be what was called a weigh station back in those days. there were not hardly anybody. keep an eye on the guys
we speak to richard thomas about aaron gene lane. the first settler in the desert. [wind blowing] >> well, we are on the edge of the mohave desert, 20 miles from collin pass. the significance is this was the major route to the west, to california. in the early years, there wasn't anybody out in the desert. all of the settlement was down below along the coast. and in 1859 the first permanent resident came to this spot and his name was aaron lane. he was so well known, in fact the...
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richard thomas. >> me too. >> the play is called "camp david." >> it's been a pleasure. >> thank you so much for coming on "hardball." this is "hardball" tonight. thanks >>> "all in with chris hayes." >> they have so many. >> don and trump is endorsed by the nra as he takes on hillary clinton. >> the most anti-gun anti-second amendment candidate ever to run for office. >>> then as investigators search for what brought down egyptair flight 804, speculation continues. >> i can practically guarantee who blew it up. >>> plus, despite the daley jabs -- >> secretary clinton has a number of super pacs. >> boo! >> are democrats more united now than they were eight years ago? >>> and breaking down the head-to-head polls, are democrats underestimating trump in the general election? >> we're going to win, win, win. >>> "all in" starts now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm steve kornacki in for chris hayes. big news on this friday with developments of flight of egypt air crash 804. it indicates that smoke was filling the front end of the plane and that systems were failing. there are also big
richard thomas. >> me too. >> the play is called "camp david." >> it's been a pleasure. >> thank you so much for coming on "hardball." this is "hardball" tonight. thanks >>> "all in with chris hayes." >> they have so many. >> don and trump is endorsed by the nra as he takes on hillary clinton. >> the most anti-gun anti-second amendment candidate ever to run for office. >>> then as investigators...
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thomas kail everybody. "hamilton" is playing now at the richard rodgers theater. s to aaron paul, gilbert gottfried, thomas kail, mark guiliana. and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, gang. it's your buddy carson daly here. thanks for tuning in. "last call" is officially on. we're out in l.a. at 97.1 amp radio and we've got a killer show com
thomas kail everybody. "hamilton" is playing now at the richard rodgers theater. s to aaron paul, gilbert gottfried, thomas kail, mark guiliana. and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, gang. it's your buddy carson daly here. thanks for tuning in. "last call" is officially on. we're out in l.a. at 97.1 amp radio and we've got a killer show com
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thomas kail everybody. "hamilton" is playing now at the richard rodgers theater.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and think big. and when josh thinks big you know what he gives? i'll give you everything i've got and then some... he gives a hundred and ten percent! i'm confident this 10% can boost your market share. look at that pie chart! boom! you've never seen a number like that! you feel me lois? i'm feeling you. yeah you do! let's do this! watch out he just had a whole thimble full of coffee... woot! woot! the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com. la... quinta! yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to aaron paul, gilbert gottfried, thomas kail, mark guiliana. and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, gang. it's your buddy carson daly here. thanks for tuning in. "las
thomas kail everybody. "hamilton" is playing now at the richard rodgers theater.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and think big. and when josh thinks big you know what he gives? i'll give you everything i've got and then some... he gives a hundred and ten percent! i'm confident this 10% can boost your market share. look at that pie chart! boom! you've never seen a number like that! you feel me lois? i'm feeling...
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richard radek, deputy chief fred rogers and also deputy chief chad thomas who is staffing the airwaveslling here. also with me is our general counsel gretchen tamar and from members -- representatives from the office of inspector general. also, i would like to welcome other members of my executive management team and i appreciate their presence here today. f. o. p. chairman jim campos of our labor committee and get who is the first vice-chairman. also with us or members of the teamsters. other unions that do work work with on a daily basis. i would like to thank the community for their steadfast support of the united its capital police. the discussions we have with you and your staff about programs and management are greatly valued and i'm very grateful for the committee's engagement be back so we can meet the need for next dictation of congress. secondly, i would like to recognize the men and women of united states capitol police. everyday they publicly publicly demonstrate how american freedoms, are carried out in our nations capital. they work tirelessly to ensure that congress can
richard radek, deputy chief fred rogers and also deputy chief chad thomas who is staffing the airwaveslling here. also with me is our general counsel gretchen tamar and from members -- representatives from the office of inspector general. also, i would like to welcome other members of my executive management team and i appreciate their presence here today. f. o. p. chairman jim campos of our labor committee and get who is the first vice-chairman. also with us or members of the teamsters. other...
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richard allen. he is responding to one of his collegues down south, professor thomas jordon of the southern californiahquake center's recent comments about a major quake along the san adreas fault being long over due >>"so 1857 was the last big earthquake on the southern section of the san andreas fault, of course the northern section of the san andreas fault goes through the bay area here, was 1906, so it was more recently but they have both been very quiet since then and so it is quite possible that we could have a big earthquake on either section" >> reporter:while dr. allen agrees with professor jordon's comments regarding the 810 miles stretch of the san andreas fault being quiet, for shadowing the next big natural disaster.he cautions agianst such a major quake causing hollywood type destruction >>"it is certainly possible that we have a big a lot of damage, seeing all of san francisco collapse is very unlikely" >> reporter:well, i don't know about you, but hearing that certainly made me feel better. dr. allen says instead of focusing on the damage an 8.0 quake could cause on the san andreas fau
richard allen. he is responding to one of his collegues down south, professor thomas jordon of the southern californiahquake center's recent comments about a major quake along the san adreas fault being long over due >>"so 1857 was the last big earthquake on the southern section of the san andreas fault, of course the northern section of the san andreas fault goes through the bay area here, was 1906, so it was more recently but they have both been very quiet since then and so it is...
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thomas roberts. i will be filling in for lester holts. my league richardit was him. keep your family connected. app-connect. on the newly redesigned passat. from volkswagen. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? our new cocktail bitters were doing well, but after one tradeshow, we took off. all i could think about was our deadlines racing towards us. a loan would take too long. we needed money, now. my amex card helped me buy the ingredients to fill the orders. opportunities don't wait around, so you have to be ready for them. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. >>> a good afternoon to you,
thomas roberts. i will be filling in for lester holts. my league richardit was him. keep your family connected. app-connect. on the newly redesigned passat. from volkswagen. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? our new cocktail bitters were doing well, but after one tradeshow, we took off. all i could think about was our deadlines racing towards us. a loan would take too long. we needed money, now. my amex card helped me buy the ingredients to fill the orders. opportunities...
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are some pretty strong words but is professor thomas jordan, the director earthquake center on the money with that observation? for that we turn to dr. richard allen, the director of uc berkeley's seismological laboratory >> reporter:is the san andreas fault locked, loaded and ready to roll? >>"yeah, it's true! we've known that it's been locked loaded and ready to go for a while" >> reporter:professor allen explains there is a certain amount of time that passes between these major quakes >>"we know that the big earthquakes have recurrent intervals of hundreds of years, on the hayward fault the average interval is about 140-years, and it turns out that the last big earthquake was 1868 that's about 140-years, so we are do for one of the hayward fault" >> reporter:he says the san andreas fault has been quiet even longer >>"so 1857 was the last big earthquake on the southern section of the san andreas fault, of course the northern section of the san andreas fault goes through the bay area here, was 1906, so it was more recently but they have both been very quiet since then and so it is quite possible that we could have a big earthquake on either
are some pretty strong words but is professor thomas jordan, the director earthquake center on the money with that observation? for that we turn to dr. richard allen, the director of uc berkeley's seismological laboratory >> reporter:is the san andreas fault locked, loaded and ready to roll? >>"yeah, it's true! we've known that it's been locked loaded and ready to go for a while" >> reporter:professor allen explains there is a certain amount of time that passes...
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. >>> next, richard angle takes us to africa for the story of an american couple saving orphan >>> good sunday morning, i'm karen thomasorhood forecasts right now and temperatures on the chilly side. only a high in philadelphia of 59 degrees. we will have plenty of sunshine, clouds rolling in later in the afternoon, and potential for an isolated rain shower or spritzer later on today. make it a good one. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness to keep away illness. and believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. as a health services and innovation company optum powers modern healthcare by connecting every part of it. so while the world keeps searching for healthier we're here to make healthier happen. i wake up and i just feel like i sleepsticky.ely hot. have the windows open, the ac on- i'd close it in the middle of the night. he'd open it in the middle of the night. it was a nightmare. my new tempur-breeze stays cool to the touch. not cold but cool. it naturally adapts to your body and somehow creates the perfect temperature for you. i feel like this was made just for me- like they had m
. >>> next, richard angle takes us to africa for the story of an american couple saving orphan >>> good sunday morning, i'm karen thomasorhood forecasts right now and temperatures on the chilly side. only a high in philadelphia of 59 degrees. we will have plenty of sunshine, clouds rolling in later in the afternoon, and potential for an isolated rain shower or spritzer later on today. make it a good one. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness to keep away illness. and...
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richard braddock, deputy chief richard rudd and fred rodgers and deputy chief chad thomas who is staffing the airwaves right now watching operations while i'm here. also with me is our general counsel gretchen demore and representatives from the department office of in spector general. also i would like to welcome other members of my executive management team and also attending today and i appreciate their -- their presence here today. our fop chairman jim konsos of the labor committee and gus, who is the vice chairman. also with us are members of the teamsters, our other union who we work with on a daily basis. i would like to thank the community for their steadfast support of the united states capitol police. the regular discussions with you and our staff about the mission are greatly valued and i'm very grateful for the committee's engagement and feedback so we could continuously meet the needs and expectations of congress. secondly, would you like to recognize the men and women of the united states capitol police. every day they publicly demonstrate how american freedoms that we all h
richard braddock, deputy chief richard rudd and fred rodgers and deputy chief chad thomas who is staffing the airwaves right now watching operations while i'm here. also with me is our general counsel gretchen demore and representatives from the department office of in spector general. also i would like to welcome other members of my executive management team and also attending today and i appreciate their -- their presence here today. our fop chairman jim konsos of the labor committee and gus,...
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richard rud. deputy chief fred rogers and also deputy chief chad thomas who is staffing the air waves right now watching operations while i'm here. also, with me is our general counsel gretchen and members of representatives from the department officer of inspector general. also, i would like to welcome other members of my executive management team and also attending today and i appreciate their presence here today are -- fop chairman and vice chairman. first vice chairman. i would like to thank the committee for steadfast of the united states capitol police. the regular discussions that we have with you and your staff about our programs and management of our mission are greatly valued and very grateful to the committee's engagement and feedback so that we continuously meet the needs and expectations of congress. secondly, i would like to recognize the men and women of the united states capitol police, every day they publicly demonstrate how american freedoms that we hold deer are carried out in our nation's capitol. they work tirelessly to ensure that the congress can conduct its legislative responsibi
richard rud. deputy chief fred rogers and also deputy chief chad thomas who is staffing the air waves right now watching operations while i'm here. also, with me is our general counsel gretchen and members of representatives from the department officer of inspector general. also, i would like to welcome other members of my executive management team and also attending today and i appreciate their presence here today are -- fop chairman and vice chairman. first vice chairman. i would like to...
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thomas jefferson. and then ta'nehisi -- and we kept that as sort of the working title for a long time. there's a poem, there's a poem called -- it's a richard wright poem that the title comes from. it's about stumbling on the scene of a lynching and feeling, like, this distance between, you know, the narrator of the poem and the world. it's blocked by this -- in this case it was the scene of a lynching in that book. and so that's where it came from. there was a little bit of back and forth about the title, as we always have. ta'nehisi and i, we are like brothers in the good and bad ways. like, we fight like crazy all the time, but there was some back and forth about the title. i didn't think -- i thought it was a soft title. i didn't think it meant enough, right in and he was certain that was the right title. and at a certain point he was so certain that i was like, okay. if you're that certain, that's what we're going to go with. and he was right. as he often is, you know? which is another thing. thinking about my -- [inaudible] in some cases you really trust the writer, and i've always felt that way. because writers, i mean, times they're
thomas jefferson. and then ta'nehisi -- and we kept that as sort of the working title for a long time. there's a poem, there's a poem called -- it's a richard wright poem that the title comes from. it's about stumbling on the scene of a lynching and feeling, like, this distance between, you know, the narrator of the poem and the world. it's blocked by this -- in this case it was the scene of a lynching in that book. and so that's where it came from. there was a little bit of back and forth...
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richard. >> (clapping.) >> that's my best friend (laughter). >> also, if abraham lincoln we have jobe i don't know if he's here from balboa ken thomas. >> yeah. >> >> (clapping.) >> good evening washington high school we have and from lowell high school across the city less than and from lowell high school mia. >> (clapping.) >> from phil's burton and from (calling names) and we have from mission high >> (calling names) (laughter) >> (clapping.) >> congratulations. >> thank you to all. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, ms. wade thomas and congratulations to the recipients and holy 40 hoping for another award the association of chinese teachers. >> good evening. i'm cynthia the tax scholarship chair for this year every year take goes to applicants looking for not only academic excellence but community service as well as commitment to serve others as well as potential leader for leadership this year we were able to award 12, 2 thousand there's award scholarships for a number of students and we do have 3 of them here and i would like to read off the names of scholarship recipient they're not here because of congratulation or perhaps they're with thei
richard. >> (clapping.) >> that's my best friend (laughter). >> also, if abraham lincoln we have jobe i don't know if he's here from balboa ken thomas. >> yeah. >> >> (clapping.) >> good evening washington high school we have and from lowell high school across the city less than and from lowell high school mia. >> (clapping.) >> from phil's burton and from (calling names) and we have from mission high >> (calling names) (laughter)...
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maybeas thomas watson five years ago with international business machines. he got that wrong. 's arew you where ceo going, we have richardhere have you been? richard: traveling the world. tom: i love the report that your team put together, subtitled "the art of staying on top." what is the level of panic and sweat of corporate leaders as they try to stay on top? struggling toare stay on top. aretaying where they historically, and corporate leaders need to find a way to navigate that. the second is transformation, not just in a cost-cutting sense, but how do you win in the medium-term, how do you strengthen organizations? the third is digital. tom: when i saw you in davos, i observed the decline of the strategic plan from five years to the new five-year plan, which andhree years, or two years 10 months. there seems to be an urgency to refine strategy. is it successful? richard: i would say that is partially true. the near term performance pressure on companies is immense, and the need to deliver is high. but i think what digital is doing, its applications for how you connect with consumers and bring innovation and product
maybeas thomas watson five years ago with international business machines. he got that wrong. 's arew you where ceo going, we have richardhere have you been? richard: traveling the world. tom: i love the report that your team put together, subtitled "the art of staying on top." what is the level of panic and sweat of corporate leaders as they try to stay on top? struggling toare stay on top. aretaying where they historically, and corporate leaders need to find a way to navigate that....
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richard. >> (clapping.) >> that's my best friend (laughter). >> also, if abraham lincoln we have jobe i don't know if he's here from balboa ken thomas. >> yeah. >> >> (clapping.) >> good evening washington high school we have and from lowell high school across the city less than and from lowell high school mia. >> (clapping.) >> from phil's burton and from (calling names) and we have from mission high >> (calling names) (laughter) >> (clapping.) >> congratulations. >> thank you to all. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, ms. wade thomas and congratulations to the recipients and holy 40 hoping for another award the association of chinese teachers. >> good evening. i'm cynthia the tax scholarship chair for this year every year take goes to applicants looking for not only academic excellence but community service as well as commitment to serve others as well as potential leader for leadership this year we were able to award 12, 2 thousand there's award scholarships for a number of students and we do have 3 of them here and i would like to read off the names of scholarship recipient they're not here because of congratulation or perhaps they're with thei
richard. >> (clapping.) >> that's my best friend (laughter). >> also, if abraham lincoln we have jobe i don't know if he's here from balboa ken thomas. >> yeah. >> >> (clapping.) >> good evening washington high school we have and from lowell high school across the city less than and from lowell high school mia. >> (clapping.) >> from phil's burton and from (calling names) and we have from mission high >> (calling names) (laughter)...