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in october of 1998, a grand jury concluded richard white built both bombs and murdered brian plower.sic evidence left no doubt. >> these investigations did not result in the prosecution. it was closure for the victim's family. >> it doesn't make the hurt less. you know, there is still pain. there is still, you know, anger. there is still hurt and loss and grief that continues and continues and continues. >> with the bombing, the misconception is the blast destroys the evidence. the blast disperses the evidence where it makes it harder for us to find it. but we'll find it. >>> up next, an unexplained death had medical experts baffled. >> at the end of the autopsy, i didn't find anything slightly wrong whatsoever. >> each new clue raises more questions. >> the trail is getting warmer and warmer. >> until a microscopic clue reveals the ultimate betrayal. >> no one would ever expect anyone would do this sort of thing to another human being. >>> fall means football at the university of florida. it's also time for thousands of
in october of 1998, a grand jury concluded richard white built both bombs and murdered brian plower.sic evidence left no doubt. >> these investigations did not result in the prosecution. it was closure for the victim's family. >> it doesn't make the hurt less. you know, there is still pain. there is still, you know, anger. there is still hurt and loss and grief that continues and continues and continues. >> with the bombing, the misconception is the blast destroys the...
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. >> our colleagues speaking with richard white of the hudson institute about the reports of more troops. >> many functions, at a minimum you'll look at the situation on the ground. get a sense of surveying the battlefield. get intelligence reconnaissance. if they are going to - they could assist with the campaign, because it's good to have ground spotters. making sure that they have to hit a target rather than inadvertently a civilian tart. it's possible that this is designed to do what we are doing now, to communicate over the media that there are forces there, that this is a warning to the houthis, they continue to advance, then they couldn't see a greater ground intervention. >> the deputy foreign minister restating that country's support saying iran rejects foreign troops interference in that country. >> developing overnight, retired neurosurgeon is announcing that he is running for president on the republican side telling a florida tv station that he will announce his bid tomorrow joining a growing field, former hewlett pack art c.e.o. expected to announce her bid and mike huckabee
. >> our colleagues speaking with richard white of the hudson institute about the reports of more troops. >> many functions, at a minimum you'll look at the situation on the ground. get a sense of surveying the battlefield. get intelligence reconnaissance. if they are going to - they could assist with the campaign, because it's good to have ground spotters. making sure that they have to hit a target rather than inadvertently a civilian tart. it's possible that this is designed to do...
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. >> reporter: richard white's eye for photographer -- >> i think it's all lighting and composition.first started photography in 1961 in the air force hobby shop. >> reporter: since his first camera. >> very first one i remember was a towel 44b sears and a roebuck two an quarter. they are black and white back then and we just take pictures of whatever. >> reporter: and now those pictures have a whole new kind of exposure. it all comes courtesy of his favorite app scoop shot the ad that's turned people into paparazzi. casual photographers can command cash from customers. >> just recently, you know, i've got about 10 shots that hallmark sold so $2.50 that's $25. >> take my bride out to dinner. >> reporter: chris charred doesn't ask for much. >> i'm getting $10 for your shot too i would rather sell one more $2.50 than sell a bunch of them because they were affordable than, you know, trying to hit a homerun. >> reporter: the free app for your smart phone gives hobbyists like richard a platform to post their pictures and then -- >> then move in to get the right shot. >> reporter: and publ
. >> reporter: richard white's eye for photographer -- >> i think it's all lighting and composition.first started photography in 1961 in the air force hobby shop. >> reporter: since his first camera. >> very first one i remember was a towel 44b sears and a roebuck two an quarter. they are black and white back then and we just take pictures of whatever. >> reporter: and now those pictures have a whole new kind of exposure. it all comes courtesy of his favorite app...
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richard white says it's a way for him to make a little money doing what he enjoys doing anyway.n't ask for much from his photos. >> recently i got about 10 shots that are -- $2.50, is $25. i would rather sell one for $2.50 than sell a bunch of them because they were affordable than try to hit a home run. >> the scoop shop -- scoop shot app is free and let's photographers post its pictures officer the platform ptd the most anyone has ever paid for a scooped shot photo is $200. >>> jack del rio says the four- game suspension of tom brady was an overreaction to the football scandal. he says the league could have resolved the problem with a simple warning from nfl leadership. >> we're going to pay really particular attention to this and anybody that is outside those lines will be significant action taken and i think it goes away. i think, one short five-minute press conference at some point -- >> he made the comments during his induction into the usc athletic hall of fame yesterday. former usc head football coach pete carroll was also inducted. >>> days after announcing her bid for
richard white says it's a way for him to make a little money doing what he enjoys doing anyway.n't ask for much from his photos. >> recently i got about 10 shots that are -- $2.50, is $25. i would rather sell one for $2.50 than sell a bunch of them because they were affordable than try to hit a home run. >> the scoop shop -- scoop shot app is free and let's photographers post its pictures officer the platform ptd the most anyone has ever paid for a scooped shot photo is $200....
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>>> richard clark, the former senior white house adviser is help to help us analyze the presidential candidates answers to the first big question of the campaign. know whag you what you know now, would you as president have gone to war in iraq. the city of ramadi has been taken over by the islamic state after iraqi troops gave up fighting and fled. >> the retreat from ramadi was fast and humiliating. iraqi troops in a race for their lives. forcing them out, isis fighters who shot this propaganda video showing a city abandoned by the army. isis gunmen controlling the hospital in the city center. iraqi troops fought for just two days leaving behind american supplied weapons and tanks. but it's a setback for the u.s. a decade ago, nbc news was in ramadi where hundreds of american troops gave their lives to hold the city. today, ramadi is held by the world's biggest terror group and it will be tough to retake. >> joining us now is richard clark who served the previous three presidents as senior white house adviser. he also served as counter terrorism advisor on president obama's first ca
>>> richard clark, the former senior white house adviser is help to help us analyze the presidential candidates answers to the first big question of the campaign. know whag you what you know now, would you as president have gone to war in iraq. the city of ramadi has been taken over by the islamic state after iraqi troops gave up fighting and fled. >> the retreat from ramadi was fast and humiliating. iraqi troops in a race for their lives. forcing them out, isis fighters who shot...
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do you know when it changed its name to the white house? richard: teddy roosevelt. e beginning of the 20th century. he formally changed the main to the more informal white house. at the same time that his wife is taking the house back to its more formal style and side. susan: is it true that some of the exterior was painted white after the fire from the british, to cover scorch marks? that is when it began. richard: it was informally referred to -- the man on the street did not refer to it as the executive mansion. teddy roosevelt made it official. susan: a call from catherine in rockville, maryland. caller: just wondering, was louisa ever, worker rights ever violated and wanted to do about it? susan: what are you thinking of? caller: social or things like her speaking out for what she believed in. susan: this is a quick -- a great question to talk about what role women really had in society at this point in time in america. amanda: she is not political she is not speaking out politically the way that abigail did with her husband. she is not a public political figure
do you know when it changed its name to the white house? richard: teddy roosevelt. e beginning of the 20th century. he formally changed the main to the more informal white house. at the same time that his wife is taking the house back to its more formal style and side. susan: is it true that some of the exterior was painted white after the fire from the british, to cover scorch marks? that is when it began. richard: it was informally referred to -- the man on the street did not refer to it as...
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joining me is richard clark, former white house counter terrorism advisor that spent ten consecutive years in the white house advising three consecutive presidents. he authored his fourth book called "pinnacle event." is this what a caliphate looks like? >> yeah they've done it. they created an islamic state. it's a huge chunk of land. they have people under their control, government issuing license plate. this is a caliphate. they're established. there's no near term likelihood of them being evicted from big cities like mosul still a city of over 1 million people. >> why should we care? >> i'm not sure. that's the key issue. we went into iraq and lost thousands of americans, killed and tens of thousands wounded and still suffering. we spent $1 trillion. the american people voted for a presidential candidate who said he would get out, and he did. now people are saying well maybe that was a mistake and maybe we should go back in. they have to be very careful. if we go back in, we need to understand why and the probability of success and exactly what we're going to do and what the limi
joining me is richard clark, former white house counter terrorism advisor that spent ten consecutive years in the white house advising three consecutive presidents. he authored his fourth book called "pinnacle event." is this what a caliphate looks like? >> yeah they've done it. they created an islamic state. it's a huge chunk of land. they have people under their control, government issuing license plate. this is a caliphate. they're established. there's no near term likelihood...
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white house. narrowly defeating vice president richard nixon. >> the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans born in this country. >> ke kennedy writes, sends a memorial at the wall in philippines that has been inscribeed with harold a name, he closes his letter saying, if ever you are in the nation's capital, i would like very much to have the white house and other public places shown to you, then that awful day, november 1963. jamie: president kennedy of shot today just as his motorcade left downtown dallas. the end of the white house camelot years, and end of mum's relationship with the most powerful man in the world. jennie marney dies in 1973. and bequest her carefully preserveed letters from kennedy to her daughter elaine, and she gave them to her son in 1985, 5 years before she died. >> i said oh, wow, and promptly put them in a safe deposive box. jamie: there they remained for a quarter century, but a surprise phone call from a straeufrpbl strangeer. >> i got on the phone, and there was a strange message, are you the nephew of pt109 crew member harl marney. >> what is the m
white house. narrowly defeating vice president richard nixon. >> the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans born in this country. >> ke kennedy writes, sends a memorial at the wall in philippines that has been inscribeed with harold a name, he closes his letter saying, if ever you are in the nation's capital, i would like very much to have the white house and other public places shown to you, then that awful day, november 1963. jamie: president kennedy of shot today...
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richard nixon rode the turmoil to the white house and what his architect promised, a way out. instead, escalation. mcgovern took on nixon and pleaded. >> come home, america. >> reporter: nixon plucked him, but he had his own demon, watergate, the scandal that drove him from office and took his finger off the trigger. then 15 years into this war, it came to a crashing, dismaying end. what are the lessons of vietnam? here's one, don't use conventional means to fight an unconventional enemy so far from home. here's another, there are people on that wall who had doubts about the war but answered the call. there are others who believed in the cause and they died, as well. their common bond, they died with honor serving their country. >> tom brokaw at the vietnam memorial for us 40 years after the end of that long and difficult war. that will do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> it's a win/win situation that protects good people from both sides of the lens. >> right now at 6:00 cops on camera as t
richard nixon rode the turmoil to the white house and what his architect promised, a way out. instead, escalation. mcgovern took on nixon and pleaded. >> come home, america. >> reporter: nixon plucked him, but he had his own demon, watergate, the scandal that drove him from office and took his finger off the trigger. then 15 years into this war, it came to a crashing, dismaying end. what are the lessons of vietnam? here's one, don't use conventional means to fight an unconventional...
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>> white haired man,. >> richard gear. >> no, dave schratwieser. >> look behind you. >> hey schrat? schrat come here for a minute. >> he knows how to rock it. >> thanks for dressing up. >> he's running. >> that's a good looking man right there. >> look beautiful. >> dow? >> do you die your hair? >> all natural. >> no, oh, he used to be a red head (laughing). >> there go. >> by the way cooper by the way, he's more white thanker. >> and err snob. >> yes. why did you guys pick me to weigh in on this? is it because yesterday i died my hair? just yesterday? >> i didn't know you died your hair yesterday. >> oh, did you this yourself snow wonder. >> just saying. love you chris. >> you might want to spend little more than 50 bucks. >> i started going gray at age 30. >> really? >> oh, ya. >> my whole family, my mother, was completely whitehead dollars by 28, 29. >> yes? >> mike, your hair has never look better. >> yes, that's the thing. >> yeses, if you started at 30, then why didn't you just let, you know, the salt and pepper look? >> tell you why. you want to know why? because at age 35, m
>> white haired man,. >> richard gear. >> no, dave schratwieser. >> look behind you. >> hey schrat? schrat come here for a minute. >> he knows how to rock it. >> thanks for dressing up. >> he's running. >> that's a good looking man right there. >> look beautiful. >> dow? >> do you die your hair? >> all natural. >> no, oh, he used to be a red head (laughing). >> there go. >> by the way cooper by the...
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african american studies and gunrundy recents messages like this, white college males as a quote problem population. richardost. thank you for being here. wow, she really doesn't seem to have a high opinion of white college males. the very group she is going to be teaching. it might be a little uncomfortable in the classroom, am i wrong, richard? [ laughter ] >> i could, indeed be uncomfortable in the classroom for her, megyn. i think the whole idea in academics is professor haves tenure and express their first amendment right and she did it and apologized beit it a private institution. i don't see the story here. >> really? imagine if the situation were reversed and a white professor sent out tweets talking about i don't know let's put it the other way, why is black america so reluctant to identify black college college males as the problem? would she be welcome? >> i bet paula deenan sees the irony. we're taxpayer funding these racist to teach these classes. for him to argue it's about tenure look you should be teaching people about what is good about their race and letting these kids appreciate america.
african american studies and gunrundy recents messages like this, white college males as a quote problem population. richardost. thank you for being here. wow, she really doesn't seem to have a high opinion of white college males. the very group she is going to be teaching. it might be a little uncomfortable in the classroom, am i wrong, richard? [ laughter ] >> i could, indeed be uncomfortable in the classroom for her, megyn. i think the whole idea in academics is professor haves tenure...
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. >> former white house terrorism adviser richard clarke. >>> ahead, same-sex marriage, a widely cited change people's minds on the subject looks like it might have been entirely fabricated. we'll tell you that story next. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or los
. >> former white house terrorism adviser richard clarke. >>> ahead, same-sex marriage, a widely cited change people's minds on the subject looks like it might have been entirely fabricated. we'll tell you that story next. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can...
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host: richard, as a reminder, the white house has been burned by the british during the war of 1812. the madisons had to leave while it's being reconstructed. the monroes were able to move back in. how important symbolically was this for the country? mr. norton smith: well, hugely important symbolically, because even by then, the white house had become in effect of america's house. and one of the reasons why then and since its occupants have been often targeted for criticism, much of it unfair, is because we all think that it's our house. and mrs. monroe was the first in a long line of first ladies who would be criticized for alleged obsession with fashion. it was known that she paid up to $1,500 for her gown. it was alleged that she had picked up the french habit of painting her face and applying rouge. and silly as all this sounds now to this rough-hewn, rawboned yankee republic, it takes us back almost to the debates at the very beginning of the republic about, what kind of nation we were going to be. host: well, the blue room at the white house is one that really reflects to this
host: richard, as a reminder, the white house has been burned by the british during the war of 1812. the madisons had to leave while it's being reconstructed. the monroes were able to move back in. how important symbolically was this for the country? mr. norton smith: well, hugely important symbolically, because even by then, the white house had become in effect of america's house. and one of the reasons why then and since its occupants have been often targeted for criticism, much of it unfair,...
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. >> former white house terrorism adviser richard clarke. >>> ahead, same-sex marriage, a widely cited to change people's minds on the subject looks like it might have been entirely fabricated. we'll tell you that story next. fire crews responded to a blaze at the family home on may fourteenth and found four people dead inside. they believed it was intentionally set. the suspect is believed to have ties to the family business. we will keep you up to date on this developing story. y. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. this kid makes stains like crazy so we got our new he washing machine but it took forever turns out it wasn't
. >> former white house terrorism adviser richard clarke. >>> ahead, same-sex marriage, a widely cited to change people's minds on the subject looks like it might have been entirely fabricated. we'll tell you that story next. fire crews responded to a blaze at the family home on may fourteenth and found four people dead inside. they believed it was intentionally set. the suspect is believed to have ties to the family business. we will keep you up to date on this developing story....
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. >> former white house terrorism adviser richard clarke. >>> ahead, same-sex marriage a widely cited study on how best to change people's minds on the subject looks like it might have been entirely fabricated. we'll tell you that story next. of all these household bugs - roaches, ants, and spiders. spectracide gives you year long control... of just roaches. their label says so. got more than roaches moving in? get home defense. the label tells the story. some weed killers are overzealous. they even destroy your lawn. ortho weed b gon kills weeds... not lawns. our label says it. your grass proves it. get ortho weed b gon. the label tells the story. ♪ sfx: engine sounds introducing the new can-am spyder f3. with a cruising riding position and the most advanced vehicle stability system in the industry... ...you'll ride with a feeling of complete freedom and confidence. visit your can-am spyder dealer and test drive one today. the new spyder f3. riding has evolved. >>> tro testers gathered outside mcdonald's for second day. a thousand people marched outside the annual shareholders meetin
. >> former white house terrorism adviser richard clarke. >>> ahead, same-sex marriage a widely cited study on how best to change people's minds on the subject looks like it might have been entirely fabricated. we'll tell you that story next. of all these household bugs - roaches, ants, and spiders. spectracide gives you year long control... of just roaches. their label says so. got more than roaches moving in? get home defense. the label tells the story. some weed killers are...
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white house, here he is being sworn in, james blaine is behind them here, here is the official white house richard. mom, garfield and the wife. she claims, and i don't know if is is accurate, but she claims to have been the first mother of a president to move into the white house to take care of a president's kids. maybe true, i don't know. garfield's inaugural address will give us an idea of what he wanted to have happen. he emphasizes civil life with african-americans. he believes that they deserve the full rights of citizenship and then goes on to say -- they must literate or they will be taken advantage of. he stresses the need for universal education in america. then he goes on to talk about agriculture as the key to american prosperity and says -- we have all of this land, we are growing all of these crop, it's all wonderful, but if we got scientific agriculture, if we studied how to improve the crop and culture we could double in triple the use of the land. says -- i want a smithsonian of mothers to do research on how to improve the quality of scientific nature of our agriculture. then he g
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. >>> former white house counter terrorism expert richard clark will join us and how republican presidential iraq. and senator elizabeth
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white officers. one female. it is us versus them when it comes to the baltimore police department. >> yeah, and we've heard from richard lui earlier that it really is just about humanity here and not a black issue, not a white issue. but really just humanity. i want to turn to richard again. and richard, tell us a little more about what you learned. >> we were just watching as we were showing on air that one individual, black t-shirt, dark pants, dark hat, walked over. now as you look at the picture of this right door on the right-hand side of the screen, in the window, to the left, i know it's very difficult to see. but if right in that area, the crack at where that door hinge is, there's that eighth individual that was walked over by a single law enforcement officer. and that makes number eight, if he does go into the wagon. now, he did have one of the eight that was walked by us in the red t-shirt, but that's number eight. that eighth individual, i don't know if you saw, he was screaming at the camera. what he was screaming was he said he was arrested because he was trying to get home. that's what he was saying. the
white officers. one female. it is us versus them when it comes to the baltimore police department. >> yeah, and we've heard from richard lui earlier that it really is just about humanity here and not a black issue, not a white issue. but really just humanity. i want to turn to richard again. and richard, tell us a little more about what you learned. >> we were just watching as we were showing on air that one individual, black t-shirt, dark pants, dark hat, walked over. now as you...
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richard the third mech bath, and whatnot. he will then for -- tour england and eventually he will marry. he takes a white woman for his wife in 1825. that would have been impossible in the u.s. he will have six children, only four of those will turn out to be legitimate. but that still did not bother -- he was not bothered by that. it did not set his career back. he decides he really wants to tour europe. and that is when he makes his money and also establishes his name. he will go around with the european theater group through germany. he is well received. switzerland, he is well received. austria, poland, and especially his zenith will be in russia. again, doing these different shakespearean plays. it is in poland where he is thinking about in 18 67, he is thinking about returning and he is lining up 100 performances back in the united states. on the love of his departure, he falls sick and dies and is buried now in poland. that is where his tombstone is. that is 1867. in 1867, robert e lee has surrendered the army of northern virginia and appomattox in 1865 and that will be, that commemoration will be
richard the third mech bath, and whatnot. he will then for -- tour england and eventually he will marry. he takes a white woman for his wife in 1825. that would have been impossible in the u.s. he will have six children, only four of those will turn out to be legitimate. but that still did not bother -- he was not bothered by that. it did not set his career back. he decides he really wants to tour europe. and that is when he makes his money and also establishes his name. he will go around with...
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. >>> former white house counter terrorism expert richard clark will join us and how republican presidentialquestions about iraq. and senator elizabeth warren got a welcome in california this
. >>> former white house counter terrorism expert richard clark will join us and how republican presidentialquestions about iraq. and senator elizabeth warren got a welcome in california this
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. >> richard, thank you. whitese press secretary josh ernest joins us live to discuss the democratic deflections on the trade bill. we'll have more on the train derailment. details coming up. . >>> coming up at the top of the hour tragedy on the tracks in pennsylvania. at least five people are dead and dozens are dead after a major drain derailment. we will go live to tom costello flying over the scene. >>> plus mayor de blasio launches a 13-point aggressive agenda. he will be our guest this morning. plus, republican congressman paul ryan and democratic senator claire mccaskill will join us as well. we'll be right back with much more "morning joe." well this summer, stay with choice hotels twice and get a $50 gift card you can use for just about anything. go you always have a choice. book now at choicehotels.com ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ ♪ she can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends
. >> richard, thank you. whitese press secretary josh ernest joins us live to discuss the democratic deflections on the trade bill. we'll have more on the train derailment. details coming up. . >>> coming up at the top of the hour tragedy on the tracks in pennsylvania. at least five people are dead and dozens are dead after a major drain derailment. we will go live to tom costello flying over the scene. >>> plus mayor de blasio launches a 13-point aggressive agenda. he...
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brian: this is richard nixon on his final day in the white house. we do this because of the staff. [video clip] [applause] >> i just met with the members of the white house staff, those that serve here in the white house. day in and day out. i asked them to do what i ask all of you to do to the extent that you can and are requested to do so. to serve our next president as you have served me and previous presidents because many of you have been here for many years with devotion and dedication. this house, i was thinking of it as we walked down this hall. i was comparing it to some of the great houses of the world i been in. this is not the biggest house. even smaller countries are much bigger. this is not the finest house. many in europe particularly and in china asia, have paintings of great value. things we just don't have here. and probably will never have until we are 1000 years old or older. this is the best of house. what was the reaction of the staff when he left? kate: they were very heartbroken for him because some of them said it was harder than jfk's assassination. watchi
brian: this is richard nixon on his final day in the white house. we do this because of the staff. [video clip] [applause] >> i just met with the members of the white house staff, those that serve here in the white house. day in and day out. i asked them to do what i ask all of you to do to the extent that you can and are requested to do so. to serve our next president as you have served me and previous presidents because many of you have been here for many years with devotion and...
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richard, helping disadvantaged youth. how important will that be to his life and his legacy after the white house?een. when i wrote my first book another book plug in "renegade" he said back in 2007 this is what he wanted to commit himself to. not a short-term thinker. always had a plan and that plan has focused on something for a long time. in the post-presidency for the kind of impact that he could have, and it was always on young african-american men, always. >> right. >> and he would talk about, well, maybe when i'm president i can go down to ana kostya and talk to them about how to get their lives on track and what kind of opportunities they have for them. a lot of the calculation around whether he should run for president is what kind of impact would it have on dreams and aspirations of what people could achieve as a young african-american man, and so i think this is a natural extension. i think it's always been there. i'm kind of surprised it's taken this long into his presidency to start getting down to the policy mechanics of what he can do while he's still in office. >> you know clarence
richard, helping disadvantaged youth. how important will that be to his life and his legacy after the white house?een. when i wrote my first book another book plug in "renegade" he said back in 2007 this is what he wanted to commit himself to. not a short-term thinker. always had a plan and that plan has focused on something for a long time. in the post-presidency for the kind of impact that he could have, and it was always on young african-american men, always. >> right....
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the white house says commander was dead. nbc's richardel reports on the incredibly risky mission. >> it's only the second time u.s. special operations forces have carried out a mission in syria in isis territory. one u.s. official said he was on pins and needles until commandos were out. >> u.s. military officials say american delta force commandos took off from northern iraq in black hawk helicopters and ospray aircraft like these and flew deep into isis-controlled territory in eastern syria. no allies on the ground. if the u.s. forces were captured they risked unimaginable horrors. a jordanian pilot captured by isis was burned alive. u.s. officials say the american target abu sayyaf was a top isis money man who managed isis's oil and gas income and close to the leader al baghdadi. the target did not go quietly. there was a gunfight even hand to hand fighting. abu sayyaf was killed along what dozen or more isis fighters. >> the fact united states was willing to mount a capture mission to grab him showed that he was a really important per
the white house says commander was dead. nbc's richardel reports on the incredibly risky mission. >> it's only the second time u.s. special operations forces have carried out a mission in syria in isis territory. one u.s. official said he was on pins and needles until commandos were out. >> u.s. military officials say american delta force commandos took off from northern iraq in black hawk helicopters and ospray aircraft like these and flew deep into isis-controlled territory in...
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speakers include white house deputy director for climate policy rich duke and richard kauffman. >> good morning, everybody. my name is sam adams. i'm the head of the u.s. climate initiative for wri. the world resources institute. for those of you here in the room watching live stream online and the viewers of c-span2, i'd like to welcome you to our announcement and discussion of the findings of our most recent research, "delivering on the u.s. climate commitment: a 10-point plan toward a low-carbon future." you can download the complete research report at wri.org/publications. about us, wri is a global nonprofit, nongovernmental organization that works closely with world leaders to address urban global challenges at the intersection of economic development and the natural environment. at the u.s. climate initiative program within wri we use vigorous independent research and strategic partnerships to help advance the united states transition to a strong, low carbon economy. and up front i want to thank the research team of the u.s. climate initiative that completed the study we are here
speakers include white house deputy director for climate policy rich duke and richard kauffman. >> good morning, everybody. my name is sam adams. i'm the head of the u.s. climate initiative for wri. the world resources institute. for those of you here in the room watching live stream online and the viewers of c-span2, i'd like to welcome you to our announcement and discussion of the findings of our most recent research, "delivering on the u.s. climate commitment: a 10-point plan...
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brendan: richard haass, how does the treasury and the white house get diplomacy right? amb.u do not want to resist it in principle. china needs to be a responsible stakeholder, and we need to bring them in and have them meet responsibilities. they need reform and we will have to be conditionally supportive. layout terms. brendan: what is the set of terms that we should be asking for? amb. haass: certain transparency, the rule of law. they will have to do things that they -- they will have to stop doing things that they did in the past. they will have to open up their economies in ways that meet international banking and regulatory standards. brendan: the chinese do not just want to be part of this basket of currencies they also want the imf to change. can that also happen as a part of this negotiation? dr. prasad: two countries have not verified it, the u.s. and venezuela. it is an embarrassment for the u.s., and ultimately if countries like china and emerging markets do not see the imf as the institution, i think it plays into the whole debate. tom: with a show at the metro
brendan: richard haass, how does the treasury and the white house get diplomacy right? amb.u do not want to resist it in principle. china needs to be a responsible stakeholder, and we need to bring them in and have them meet responsibilities. they need reform and we will have to be conditionally supportive. layout terms. brendan: what is the set of terms that we should be asking for? amb. haass: certain transparency, the rule of law. they will have to do things that they -- they will have to...
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. >> that was former white house counterterrorism advisor richard clarke on "morning joe" giving a stark assetment on the fight with isis. the terror group scored its second major battlefield victory in a week seizing the ancient city of palmyra days after driving force from ramadi. isis now controls -- listen to this -- more than half of syria. an area stretching over 36,000 square miles, about the size of the state of virginia. joining me now, nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel. you heard richard clark. he's saying isis has become the de facto nation. >> i didn't think of any reason why you would dispute that. it's not a traditional nation it doesn't have a seat at the u.n. it's a terrorist state but it's a state that international efforts, u.s.-led efforts have not been able to dislodge. and it seems to be getting bigger. although the u.s. leading an air war against iraq or in iraq and syria against isis, the group is continuing to expand and i think it raises enormous questions about the strategy. it raises huge questions about do things need to change. can the u.s. cont
. >> that was former white house counterterrorism advisor richard clarke on "morning joe" giving a stark assetment on the fight with isis. the terror group scored its second major battlefield victory in a week seizing the ancient city of palmyra days after driving force from ramadi. isis now controls -- listen to this -- more than half of syria. an area stretching over 36,000 square miles, about the size of the state of virginia. joining me now, nbc's chief foreign correspondent...
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richard went out in jobs 25 miles. [laughter] back to the white house. as you can tell i was only from two until six between 1928 in 1932. and i think i cross the united states 12 times by train in those years. we would be greeted at union station by my grandmother and i will get to my grandmother in just a second but due to her early training in girl scouts and the avigdor she has very peculiar distance reaching call and we would hear it starting way down the platform as we got off the train. my brother hated it. it embarrassed him. [laughter] anyway my grandmother was born in iowa just like my grandfather in the same year, 1874 in waterloo and the older two girls girls, charles and florence wead henry. when she was about 11 florence's health was such that she had asthma but charles henry thought it might need better to move the family to california. they arrived first in whittier and then after a little bit they went up to monterey and made their home in monterey. it was lucky for my great grandfather that he had a tomboy for an older daughter because
richard went out in jobs 25 miles. [laughter] back to the white house. as you can tell i was only from two until six between 1928 in 1932. and i think i cross the united states 12 times by train in those years. we would be greeted at union station by my grandmother and i will get to my grandmother in just a second but due to her early training in girl scouts and the avigdor she has very peculiar distance reaching call and we would hear it starting way down the platform as we got off the train....
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white, and generally an affluent traveler. but they are essentially that demographic, so it's not very diverse. richardain, that is part of what we need to help explain because the diversity is growing dramatically, both in ethnicity, in age. betty: some of the reports out about the ship say that the reason why it is such a game-changer, or at least something that people are excited about and getting a lot of press, is that it's catering towards the millennials, the younger travelers. so is this an attempt to essentially, a very big attempt, to get to 20-year-olds and 30-year-olds on your ship? richard: it is absolutely directed to expanding our market. the millennials are a prime market for us, and a growing one. betty: royal caribbean has managed to tackle the one thing almost every millennial wants, which, no surprise, happens to be one of the hardest things to do on the water -- providing wi-fi. richard: bandwidth on this ship is 450 times the next best ship. betty: wow. richard: and in fact, the bandwidth on this ship is better than the combined bandwidth of every other cruise ship in the world co
white, and generally an affluent traveler. but they are essentially that demographic, so it's not very diverse. richardain, that is part of what we need to help explain because the diversity is growing dramatically, both in ethnicity, in age. betty: some of the reports out about the ship say that the reason why it is such a game-changer, or at least something that people are excited about and getting a lot of press, is that it's catering towards the millennials, the younger travelers. so is...
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richard went out in jobs 25 miles. [laughter] back to the white house. as you can tell i was only from two until six between 1928 in 1932. and i think i cross the united states 12 times by train in those years. we would be greeted at union station by my grandmother and i will get to my grandmother in just a second but due to her early training in girl scouts and the avigdor she has very peculiar distance reaching call and we would hear it starting way down the platform as we got off the train. my brother hated it. it embarrassed him. [laughter] anyway my grandmother was born in iowa just like my grandfather in the same year, 1874 in waterloo and the older two girls girls, charles and florence wead henry. when she was about 11 florence's health was such that she had asthma but charles henry thought it might need better to move the family to california. they arrived first in whittier and then after a little bit they went up to monterey and made their home in monterey. it was lucky for my great grandfather that he had a tomboy for an older daughter because
richard went out in jobs 25 miles. [laughter] back to the white house. as you can tell i was only from two until six between 1928 in 1932. and i think i cross the united states 12 times by train in those years. we would be greeted at union station by my grandmother and i will get to my grandmother in just a second but due to her early training in girl scouts and the avigdor she has very peculiar distance reaching call and we would hear it starting way down the platform as we got off the train....
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white. and from this week's native report archives, a tribute to the late chairman of the agua caliente band of cahuilla indians richardmilanovich. we also learn something new about indian country and hear from our elders on this native report. [music playing] production of native report is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community and the blandin foundation. [music playing]
white. and from this week's native report archives, a tribute to the late chairman of the agua caliente band of cahuilla indians richardmilanovich. we also learn something new about indian country and hear from our elders on this native report. [music playing] production of native report is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community and the blandin foundation. [music playing]