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richard: i got you!laughter] richard: they want the biggest and the best, and this is the biggest and best cruise ship out there. ♪ betty: have you been on every single one of your 101 ships? arnold: no, i haven't been on every ship yet. but i've been on quite a few. betty: when you walk onto one of carnival's fun ships, you notice are the amusement style attractions. it's like a county fair on water. after you dry off, it's time to take in some extravagant, vegas-style entertainment. >> ♪ don't go for second-best baby put you love to the test ♪ betty: and then it is off to a meal fit for a queen or king. and you can burn the calories off all in the same place. arnold: we have personal trainers that consult, also dietitians. betty: donald and i walked the decks to the luxurious spa -- arnold: the spa is my favorite place on the ship. [laughter] betty: -- to some of their nighttime hotspots, where he showed me some of his signature dance moves. [laughter] betty: but for all the amenities aboard, he says t
richard: i got you!laughter] richard: they want the biggest and the best, and this is the biggest and best cruise ship out there. ♪ betty: have you been on every single one of your 101 ships? arnold: no, i haven't been on every ship yet. but i've been on quite a few. betty: when you walk onto one of carnival's fun ships, you notice are the amusement style attractions. it's like a county fair on water. after you dry off, it's time to take in some extravagant, vegas-style entertainment....
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richard: i got you! betty: richard, this isn't fair!being out at sea is not enough for you, this boat has a way of getting you airborne. richard: am i ready for this or what? the best job in the world. betty: there is the requisite high-end shopping. richard: we have cartier. bulgari. betty: and of course, fine dining. could i sample something? with 18 restaurants to choose from. but the real experience isn't just the cuisine, it's how you get to it. richard: this is what we call royal iq, part of dynamic dining. betty: these are all the restaurants? richard: yes, it's too many for a page. if you wanted to reserve space, for example, just hit reserve and it comes up and asks you how many want, how many of you are there. betty: ok, and you can do this on your mobile phone? richard: do it on your mobile phone. betty: technology is part of what fain says makes royal caribbean stand apart from the competition. dynamic dining is just the tip of the iceberg. richard: we even track your bags. so you can look on your iphone and say, ah, my suit
richard: i got you! betty: richard, this isn't fair!being out at sea is not enough for you, this boat has a way of getting you airborne. richard: am i ready for this or what? the best job in the world. betty: there is the requisite high-end shopping. richard: we have cartier. bulgari. betty: and of course, fine dining. could i sample something? with 18 restaurants to choose from. but the real experience isn't just the cuisine, it's how you get to it. richard: this is what we call royal iq, part...
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then finally, richard matt found.illing in key details how all of this went down in the area police have been so heavily focused on. we're learning that at 1:30 in the afternoon near route 30, a series of shots were fired. around 2:00 near 1:19 another series of shots were fired. that's when somebody discovered a bullet hole in their camper but the driver didn't realize at the time that the camper had been shot at. after that we've learned that police then did a sweep of that area and that is where they approached richard matt. sources are telling cnn that matt actually approached law enforcement officers with a shotgun. we know that he was ultimately shot by police. but key here is this detail wolf. law enforcement officials telling cnn that they found two sets of tracks in that area. they of course believe the other set of tracks would plan to david sweat where there's now a very intense search for the sole fugitive still on the loose. >> stand by alexandra. we're going to get back to you. i know you're working your
then finally, richard matt found.illing in key details how all of this went down in the area police have been so heavily focused on. we're learning that at 1:30 in the afternoon near route 30, a series of shots were fired. around 2:00 near 1:19 another series of shots were fired. that's when somebody discovered a bullet hole in their camper but the driver didn't realize at the time that the camper had been shot at. after that we've learned that police then did a sweep of that area and that is...
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matt says richard matt wanted to do?at way. i mean, he's doing 25 years to life. more than likely he'll die in jail in he goes back. it's his decision. if there's any show of a force or weapon at all, these highly trained teams from the marshals and the fbi hrt will take him away. they're not going to take any opportunity for him to get away. >> when they say right on top of him, you heard art say that would mean they have had eyes on him. we've also heard this area is so dense that someone could be a new feet away from you and you wouldn't be able to see them. you're talking about trees and objects between law enforcement and between david sweat. do you anticipate that this will be something that they'll be resolving in the next few minutes minutes, that we'll see some sort of a development. >> i believe so. the only option i can see is him lying in wait. there's a lot of nooks and cannies and we're only about an hour away from sunset. that's what's going to make it difficult. being on top and having eyes on, this is wh
matt says richard matt wanted to do?at way. i mean, he's doing 25 years to life. more than likely he'll die in jail in he goes back. it's his decision. if there's any show of a force or weapon at all, these highly trained teams from the marshals and the fbi hrt will take him away. they're not going to take any opportunity for him to get away. >> when they say right on top of him, you heard art say that would mean they have had eyes on him. we've also heard this area is so dense that...
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richard: gut. charlie: abraham lincoln? richard: gut.ugh both churchill and lincoln obviously were high iq guys. but that is not the major qualification for president. charlie: good to have you. richard: good to be here. charlie: richard reeves is one of my favorite journalists, the book is called "the shocking story of the japanese-american internment in world war ii p or co. -- in world war ii." it is good to see you. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> the following is a paid presentation for the time life music collection. in 1775, paul revere said the british are coming, and in 1964 they came again. they created a social phenomenon that changed our culture forever. from 1964 until
richard: gut. charlie: abraham lincoln? richard: gut.ugh both churchill and lincoln obviously were high iq guys. but that is not the major qualification for president. charlie: good to have you. richard: good to be here. charlie: richard reeves is one of my favorite journalists, the book is called "the shocking story of the japanese-american internment in world war ii p or co. -- in world war ii." it is good to see you. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> the...
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they believe they have richard matt.confirmation coming with some kind of dna evidence but we are presuming that there will be some more information given by the governor tonight at 8:30. as of this hour david sweat, as far as we know remains at large. jonathan dienst just reporting that law enforcement has set up a perimeter around the lake titus region that's near malone new york about 35 miles through very thicketed woods from the clinton correctional facility where those two individuals were able to break out. i believe it was 22 days ago, if i'm not mistaken. joining me now on the phone is eugene o'donnell at john jay college of criminal justice. does this feel like the endgame to you for david sweat, eugene? >> it does. it's real important that the law enforcement people not rush anything. it's important that civilians be kept out of the area because that's a possible bad ending. if this guy encounters any civilians. so clear the area of law enforcement people establish a perimeter, don't rush in unnecessarily, mai
they believe they have richard matt.confirmation coming with some kind of dna evidence but we are presuming that there will be some more information given by the governor tonight at 8:30. as of this hour david sweat, as far as we know remains at large. jonathan dienst just reporting that law enforcement has set up a perimeter around the lake titus region that's near malone new york about 35 miles through very thicketed woods from the clinton correctional facility where those two individuals...
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tom: this is a new imf, richard clarida, isn't it? richard: it is.een pushed around the world to take the risk of overshooting inflation. blanche hardthey are making the mistake of being too easy for too long at not hiking early. brendan: his legacy from his time at the imf has been taking another look at their model saying maybe we did make a mistake and this is how things have changed. he has done a good job moving macroeconomics forward. richard: he was my thesis advisor, so i have known him for 30-plus years. he has done a fabulous job there. but in the context of christine lagarde's statements, there is a reflate. tom: we are getting too much certitude here. there is too much model building at the imf. do you feel you have to have the humility that schiller would have? drew: i cannot believe that anybody would care about 25 basis points in a three-month time difference. richard: we need to be humble. in the monetary history, when it is written in the 50 years of this decade, no one will care that it is september versus december or january. or 25
tom: this is a new imf, richard clarida, isn't it? richard: it is.een pushed around the world to take the risk of overshooting inflation. blanche hardthey are making the mistake of being too easy for too long at not hiking early. brendan: his legacy from his time at the imf has been taking another look at their model saying maybe we did make a mistake and this is how things have changed. he has done a good job moving macroeconomics forward. richard: he was my thesis advisor, so i have known him...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: thanks, richard. poignant image that we saw tonight, flowers on the desk of south carolina senator reverend clementa pinckney. we have found that anthony -- that clementa pinckney is related to our broadcast colley, armstrong williams come who share these memories. armstrong: you never heard anyone gossip about him or say a bad thing about him. charleston will never recover from this. they may heal, but there is something that died in all of them, myself included. leon: the shooting highlights disturbing data about the frequency of mass murders in america. this is reported by "boston globe," funding from 1982 until 2011 nearly 30 years, there were two mass shootings per year. from the 11 until 2013, there have been six roughly every six months. abc 7 is watching the developments of the tragedy and will bring live team coverage from the scene inch alston and the impact across the country and posting updates around the clock at wjla.com. moving now to closer to home, we are on storm watch after severe w
richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: thanks, richard. poignant image that we saw tonight, flowers on the desk of south carolina senator reverend clementa pinckney. we have found that anthony -- that clementa pinckney is related to our broadcast colley, armstrong williams come who share these memories. armstrong: you never heard anyone gossip about him or say a bad thing about him. charleston will never recover from this. they may heal, but there is something that died in all of them, myself...
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richard: gut. charlie: abraham lincoln? richard: gut.nd lincoln obviously were high iq guys. but that is not the major qualification for president. charlie: good to have you. richard reeves is one of my favorite journalists, the book is called "the shocking story of the japanese-american internment in world war ii tilde -- world war ii." it is good to see you. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> "brilliant ideas," powered by hyundai motors. narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it's a 21st century phenomenon, a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the heart of this. they have a unique power to thrill, provoke, shock, push boundaries, ask new questions, and see the world afresh. artists like michael joo.
richard: gut. charlie: abraham lincoln? richard: gut.nd lincoln obviously were high iq guys. but that is not the major qualification for president. charlie: good to have you. richard reeves is one of my favorite journalists, the book is called "the shocking story of the japanese-american internment in world war ii tilde -- world war ii." it is good to see you. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> "brilliant ideas," powered by hyundai motors. narrator:...
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richard: gut. charlie: abraham lincoln? richard: gut.hill and lincoln obviously were high iq guys. but that is not the major qualification for president. charlie: good to have you. richard reeves is one of my favorite journalists the book is called "the shocking story of the japanese-american internment in world war ii tilde -- world war ii." it is good to see you. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ . emily: she took ebay from a 30 person startup to a multibillion-dollar powerhouse. and then lost a race for governor. and now meg whitman faces her biggest challenge yet, turning around struggling giant hewlett-packard. the solution, to split the company in two. joining me, hp ceo meg whitman. thank you for joining me. meg: you are welcome. i am an admirer of your show.
richard: gut. charlie: abraham lincoln? richard: gut.hill and lincoln obviously were high iq guys. but that is not the major qualification for president. charlie: good to have you. richard reeves is one of my favorite journalists the book is called "the shocking story of the japanese-american internment in world war ii tilde -- world war ii." it is good to see you. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ . emily: she took ebay from a 30 person startup to a multibillion-dollar...
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because richard pryor had so many tools. so richard pryor, to me, is the greatest individual standup of all time. and-- and lenny bruce, the most important. >> you became successful pretty early. you started-- goin'-- >> i was on the tonight show i was on with carson in two-- almost two and a half years, and that's not-- that's pretty fast. and-- i had a lotta breaks too. i had-- letterman gave me-- he came over to me, and he says, "you know, you're-- you're good with johnny. some nights are better than others. but when you do standup, the camera's right there." and if i was-- and i w-- i'm real f-- kinetic, and-- no, i-- what did you ask me? >> (laugh) w-- you were talkin' about-- >> it was so prof-- oh yeah well letterman says, "oh--" >> yes, he did exactly. he's-- called me in in '81, before his late night show for-- and he said, "you can come on as often as you want in fact, you can write for the show if you wanna move back to new york." i went "no." i just had moved to l.a. five years or so before. and i said-- but he s
because richard pryor had so many tools. so richard pryor, to me, is the greatest individual standup of all time. and-- and lenny bruce, the most important. >> you became successful pretty early. you started-- goin'-- >> i was on the tonight show i was on with carson in two-- almost two and a half years, and that's not-- that's pretty fast. and-- i had a lotta breaks too. i had-- letterman gave me-- he came over to me, and he says, "you know, you're-- you're good with johnny....
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richard matt and david sweat. law enforcement source has been shot by police police are in hot pursuit of david sweat. obviously these individuals have been terrifying the area people worried about coming into contact with them. on the phone lyle is harry howk. harry, i'm not sure if your sources are telling you anything but in a situation like this, police have got to be ver concerned about the predisposition of these individuals to violence. >> right. exactly. we don't know 100 -- but if they are armed, the one -- police are probably very close to him right now, the fact they had to shoot one guy tells me that the other might be armed himself. so being so close to -- i don't think these guys split up at all, because all they had was each other. what tom said before there's probably a tight perimeter and they're probably sending hundreds of police officers into that area and i'm -- it sounds like to me they're pretty close to maybe getting this guy sometime tonight. >> so roughly within the last hour new york sta
richard matt and david sweat. law enforcement source has been shot by police police are in hot pursuit of david sweat. obviously these individuals have been terrifying the area people worried about coming into contact with them. on the phone lyle is harry howk. harry, i'm not sure if your sources are telling you anything but in a situation like this, police have got to be ver concerned about the predisposition of these individuals to violence. >> right. exactly. we don't know 100 -- but...
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amen richard lane, catholic evangelist. richard laneministries.com. if you want him to come to your church. >> look us up on facebook, twitter,@richardlanejr. >> you have been watching mosaic. i am chris lyford. thanks for watching. a bit of broadway in san fr award winning. >>> welcome to bay sunday. i am your host frank mallicoat. we will kick it off with a bit of broadway. we have the perfect show of little orphan annie as she warms hearts and steals the show. you know the music and my guest. you can probably sing the songs. you will meet annie because she's here today. how are you? >> i'm good. how are you? >> this is an early morning for you, right? >> yes, very early. >> tell us how did you become annie? >> well, i grew up in
amen richard lane, catholic evangelist. richard laneministries.com. if you want him to come to your church. >> look us up on facebook, twitter,@richardlanejr. >> you have been watching mosaic. i am chris lyford. thanks for watching. a bit of broadway in san fr award winning. >>> welcome to bay sunday. i am your host frank mallicoat. we will kick it off with a bit of broadway. we have the perfect show of little orphan annie as she warms hearts and steals the show. you know...
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. >> commissioner richards. >> i'd like the director to be present i really would. >> jonas the september 2nd is full. >> the september we'll close that hearing yeah. >> it is what. >> on september 3rd 5 m is heard. >> the joint. >> they're both on the same calendar. >> the tenth. >> that's correct. >> commissioner antonini. >> yeah. i'd like to have the director here if we do august 6th for today, we can continue it later if we feel there is not enough input and a lot of those things can be resolved by outlooks not necessarily here in staff and everyone works on the challenges i'm city in favor of the 6 weight see where we go from there. >> there is a motion and a second august 6th commissioner antonini. >> commissioner hillis commissioner moore. >> commissioner richards. >> no and commissioner wu. >> no. >> okay. that motion actually passes under a procedural matter. >> 3 to 2 this matter will be calendar for august 6th. >> commissioners just for the benefit of the public in our selves item 12 a on grand view discretionary review that matter has been withdrawn zoning administrator will
. >> commissioner richards. >> i'd like the director to be present i really would. >> jonas the september 2nd is full. >> the september we'll close that hearing yeah. >> it is what. >> on september 3rd 5 m is heard. >> the joint. >> they're both on the same calendar. >> the tenth. >> that's correct. >> commissioner antonini. >> yeah. i'd like to have the director here if we do august 6th for today, we can continue it later...
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richard refused, saying they couldn't afford it. >> i'm taking the boys and leaving! but while she lay bleeding on the floor, richard suffocated her. he used a service merchandise bag to contain the bleeding, wrap the body in a sheet of plastic and placed her in the freezer. where she remained for the next three months. nyhuis fabricated the story about driving bun chee to the st. louis airport for a flight to thailand. when spring arrived and the ground thawed, richard took bunchee's body to the boy scout ranch, a two-hour drive from his home. he chose a secluded area deep in the woods for the burial. but made a number of mistakes. the lime he spread over the body most likely aided decomposition. but the grave was only two feet deep. not deep enough to keep burrowing animals from bringing her bones to the surface. and bunchee was buried in texwood jeans which told a story, since they were made and sold exclusively in asia. nyhuis never anticipated that his wife's remains would be discovered. and if they were, that they would ever be successfully identified. finding t
richard refused, saying they couldn't afford it. >> i'm taking the boys and leaving! but while she lay bleeding on the floor, richard suffocated her. he used a service merchandise bag to contain the bleeding, wrap the body in a sheet of plastic and placed her in the freezer. where she remained for the next three months. nyhuis fabricated the story about driving bun chee to the st. louis airport for a flight to thailand. when spring arrived and the ground thawed, richard took bunchee's...
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that is where richard reeve is now with the latest. what is metro saying, richard? richard: leon, this is the ntsb report. it says electricity on the third rail, and just like in your house, there is wiring. it needs insulation. the ntsb says that metro did not deal with that properly. at l'enfant plaza, safety and smoke are big concerns. >> i'm apprehensive about riding. richard: in january, toxic smoke's filled the tunnels. >> it was a tragedy. it seems unnecessary. richard: the ntsb report is recommending "immediate action," and says that inspectors found that third rail power connections were improperly constructed and installed. those conditions allowed moisture and contaminants to enter components, creating a potential of short-circuiting and fire and smoke. >> it scares me to death. it makes me not even want to ride the train anymore. richard: photos from the report show another problem. some electrical cable connectors do not have a sealing sleeve designed to keep moisture and contaminants away from the high voltage conductors. >> you see sparks coming out.
that is where richard reeve is now with the latest. what is metro saying, richard? richard: leon, this is the ntsb report. it says electricity on the third rail, and just like in your house, there is wiring. it needs insulation. the ntsb says that metro did not deal with that properly. at l'enfant plaza, safety and smoke are big concerns. >> i'm apprehensive about riding. richard: in january, toxic smoke's filled the tunnels. >> it was a tragedy. it seems unnecessary. richard: the...
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richard lewis's guide how not to live. i am pleased to have richard lewis.hard: i'm pleased to be here. charlie: tell me about you and him and how you came to admire him. richard: a friend when i was three or four introduced me to cark u\\ -- carl in the 1980's. soon after that larry david got him a studio. i end up bulk buying 30 or 40 of his paintings. he is so understood the way he paints my mind, good or bad. i'm going to call you up and anything that tickles your fancy -- which is a phrase i've never used on television. dinah shore once used it. it's not a bad name for a jazz song. i called him up and we got the book together by a wonderful editor. now it is a powerhouse books. 50 images. larry david wrote the foreword. he just demolished me. charlie: this is what he wrote -- this one works. and it did work. richard: thank you, i think it did work. he's a happy man right now. we had this connection for 35 years and i didn't have the greatest upbringing. i wasn't molested were abused that emotionally i felt tethered to nothing. i was all alone. he used t
richard lewis's guide how not to live. i am pleased to have richard lewis.hard: i'm pleased to be here. charlie: tell me about you and him and how you came to admire him. richard: a friend when i was three or four introduced me to cark u\\ -- carl in the 1980's. soon after that larry david got him a studio. i end up bulk buying 30 or 40 of his paintings. he is so understood the way he paints my mind, good or bad. i'm going to call you up and anything that tickles your fancy -- which is a phrase...
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. >> first after commissioner richards commissioner hillis. >> the other restaurant. >> excuse me sir. >> let's wrap up commissioner richards. >> a couple of more things the neighborhood is changing i get it the commercial strip is sleepy there are friends on 24th street the italian restaurant i want to get a meal and can't i want to go to a restaurant a catch restaurant like more restrictive and come back once they approve themselves and want a presentation don't want to be contentious i want to make a motion to approve the project with the restricted hours to 10:00 p.m. on week days sunday, monday tuesday, wednesday or if you decide on thursday and friday and saturday until one. >> second and i'm sorry friday saturday and sunday until one. >> okay excuse me. excuse me. >> you're completely out of order the commission is trying to make an order. >> let's make a incision let's say week days wednesday, thursday, and sunday open until 10 and amplified music so far only on thursday and friday and saturday. >> no - commissioner hillis. >> so i - commissioner antonini and i'm okay. i'll be
. >> first after commissioner richards commissioner hillis. >> the other restaurant. >> excuse me sir. >> let's wrap up commissioner richards. >> a couple of more things the neighborhood is changing i get it the commercial strip is sleepy there are friends on 24th street the italian restaurant i want to get a meal and can't i want to go to a restaurant a catch restaurant like more restrictive and come back once they approve themselves and want a presentation don't...
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they have got richard -- i'm sorry. they have shot and killed richard matt. the question is is david sweat far behind? they have no evidence. they have said all along, they have no evidence two t two have split up. so the assumption is david sweat is somewhere in this area. they are clamping down here hoping he is still in the area and hope they can now get him rather quickly. ed. >> john, do we know where the shooting took place? and do we know any details of the shooting? >> reporter: we don't know yet. we do know it is apparently in an area around a ski area titus mountain. this has been where they actually moved a lot of the focus last night. they pulled down a lot of check points inside owls head and mountain view last night and moved a lot of the operations here or to that area. we don't know anymore details. this has really just happened within the past hour or so. so it is unfolding rather quickly and we don't know many details yet. >> john yang reporting from owls head, new york. let's go to clint van zandt, msnbc contributor and former fbi profiler.
they have got richard -- i'm sorry. they have shot and killed richard matt. the question is is david sweat far behind? they have no evidence. they have said all along, they have no evidence two t two have split up. so the assumption is david sweat is somewhere in this area. they are clamping down here hoping he is still in the area and hope they can now get him rather quickly. ed. >> john, do we know where the shooting took place? and do we know any details of the shooting? >>...
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richard: it is too soon. could cherry pick this statement or that statement and that with him on this spectrum but i find it hard to categorize him. or anyone else yet. he has been given -- he has given one big speech on foreign policy. to your mind, as the substance person, if you were going to be a proxy for the voters what questions would you want him to answer to help people understand his worldview? richard: a couple of things. the philosophy of how america should act alone in the world with others, the multilateralism versus unilateralism. and do we want that united states to go around the world to change the internal nature of other societies? that is a big thing. and the priorities of foreign policy. where does it fit vis-a-vis domestic policy? i think the answers to those questions would give you a good guide. john: -- mark: if you look at what happened when he gave his foreign-policy speech and he said "i'm my own man." what are other areas where either specific decisions he made or things about his
richard: it is too soon. could cherry pick this statement or that statement and that with him on this spectrum but i find it hard to categorize him. or anyone else yet. he has been given -- he has given one big speech on foreign policy. to your mind, as the substance person, if you were going to be a proxy for the voters what questions would you want him to answer to help people understand his worldview? richard: a couple of things. the philosophy of how america should act alone in the world...
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richard: yes.his was the : really, a change in the way that first ladies were treated by the press. roger: and think of how incredibly intense the popular emotions were. they were in the middle of the civil war, and so naturally that carries over to coverage of the president and his family. we're going to look next at another video visit to the springfield home. and this one helps us understand more that political partnership that richard norton smith referred to between the two lincolns.(begin video clip) susan this is the lincoln home : in springfield, illinois, the home where mary helped build abraham lincoln's political career. mary and abraham would invite friends and family over to talk politics, talk the events of the day. this is where he became the president. mr. lincoln was a very ambitious person. he had a lot of goals in life, but those were then enhanced when he met and married mary todd. she also was very ambitious. she said she wanted to marry a man of good mind and hopes for a brigh
richard: yes.his was the : really, a change in the way that first ladies were treated by the press. roger: and think of how incredibly intense the popular emotions were. they were in the middle of the civil war, and so naturally that carries over to coverage of the president and his family. we're going to look next at another video visit to the springfield home. and this one helps us understand more that political partnership that richard norton smith referred to between the two lincolns.(begin...
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richard: boulware wasn't done. he used his massive van as a battering ram against police cruisers and let others in a chase across town. he stopped and a standoff began. by 40:30 -- by 4:30, a bomb robot spotted >> by bombs. >>>> our swat snipers shot at the front windshield of the van striking the suspect. richard: astonishingly, the gunman was the only cattle tape. boulware was reportedly enraged with police, blaming them when he lost his son. >> he said i lost everything i have i got nothing richard: boulware's van was an assault vehicle that once belonged to a sheriff department in south carolina. kellye: the national transportation safety board is telling metro to repair components protecting the electrified third rail. investigators found multiple instances where third rail protections were built incorrectly or were missing entirely. richard: at left plaza, safety and smoke or big concerns. >> i am a little bit pensive. richard: in january, toxic smoke filled the tunnel. dozens were sickened and if you know p
richard: boulware wasn't done. he used his massive van as a battering ram against police cruisers and let others in a chase across town. he stopped and a standoff began. by 40:30 -- by 4:30, a bomb robot spotted >> by bombs. >>>> our swat snipers shot at the front windshield of the van striking the suspect. richard: astonishingly, the gunman was the only cattle tape. boulware was reportedly enraged with police, blaming them when he lost his son. >> he said i lost...
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richard: gut. charlie: abraham lincoln? richard: i would say gut. they were high iq guys.ut that's not the major qualification to be president. charlie: thank you for being here. richard: my pleasure. charlie: it's good to see you. the next time. ♪ -- see you next time. ♪ emily: she took ebay from a 30 person startup to a multibillion-dollar powerhouse. and then lost a race for governor. and now meg whitman faces her biggest challenge yet, turning around struggling giant hewlett-packard. the solution, to split the company in two. joining me, hp ceo meg whitman. thank you for joining me. meg: you are welcome. i am an admirer of your show.
richard: gut. charlie: abraham lincoln? richard: i would say gut. they were high iq guys.ut that's not the major qualification to be president. charlie: thank you for being here. richard: my pleasure. charlie: it's good to see you. the next time. ♪ -- see you next time. ♪ emily: she took ebay from a 30 person startup to a multibillion-dollar powerhouse. and then lost a race for governor. and now meg whitman faces her biggest challenge yet, turning around struggling giant hewlett-packard....
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: thank you, richard. two people are dead after a fire in a row house in northeast d.c. on the 1600 block of riggs placone man jumped out a window to escape the flames. others brought ladders to get to the people trapped in the upper floors. a woman and man were killed. they have not been identified. fire investigators are still working to pinpoint the cause. the occupational safety and health administration is investigating a man's death at the african-american history museum. the man was lower to the ground and taken to the hospital. his name has not been released. new developments in the rest of a d.c. teacher. we have learned what led to child sex abuse charges being filed against giovanni pena. we told you about this case last night, and jay korff has what is next in the investigation. safe to say it is a disturbing investigation. jay: indeed, leon. the court documents released tonight eight a troubling picture. -- paint a troubling picture, an allegation leveled against the teacher. the teacher said
richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: thank you, richard. two people are dead after a fire in a row house in northeast d.c. on the 1600 block of riggs placone man jumped out a window to escape the flames. others brought ladders to get to the people trapped in the upper floors. a woman and man were killed. they have not been identified. fire investigators are still working to pinpoint the cause. the occupational safety and health administration is investigating a man's death at the african-american...
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. >> the best to continue to september 10th for this item, item one ab second. >> commissioner richards. >> second. >> commissioners, if there's nothing further on that motion to september 10th commissioner antonini. >> commissioner hillis commissioner moore commissioner richards and commissioner wu. >> so moved, commissioners, that motion passes the new date is september 10th. >> commissioners, if there's nothing further on items one ab we can move on to the consent calendar consent calendar and may be acted upon by a single roll call vote of the commission. there will be no separate discussion of these items a member of the commission, the public, or staff so requests in which event the matter shall be removed from the consent calendar and considered as a separate item at this or a future hearing. you have one item under consent cu a at rhode island street conditional use authorization i have no speaker cards. >> is there any public comment on item 2? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioner antonini. >> move to approve. >> second. >> on that motion to approve commission
. >> the best to continue to september 10th for this item, item one ab second. >> commissioner richards. >> second. >> commissioners, if there's nothing further on that motion to september 10th commissioner antonini. >> commissioner hillis commissioner moore commissioner richards and commissioner wu. >> so moved, commissioners, that motion passes the new date is september 10th. >> commissioners, if there's nothing further on items one ab we can move on...
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until then, richard matt and david sweat will remain on the u.s.shal's most wanted list, reserved for only the most dangerous criminals. i'm randy kaye, thank you for joining us. >>> the following is a cnn special report. >>> a model family. >> these are people that really loved each other. this was a really good family. >> living a charmed life. >> they were the perfect example of how you live life. >> until the
until then, richard matt and david sweat will remain on the u.s.shal's most wanted list, reserved for only the most dangerous criminals. i'm randy kaye, thank you for joining us. >>> the following is a cnn special report. >>> a model family. >> these are people that really loved each other. this was a really good family. >> living a charmed life. >> they were the perfect example of how you live life. >> until the
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going to china that was richard nixon's idea. when oiks open herd nixon was thinking of going to china, he said nice plant. but now next on, the guy calling the shots was richard nixon. true that kissinger was the great strategytician and what was that strategy? why did nixon go tohina? why did nixon because the first president to set foot in the -- was it an attempt to bring the end of the war -- he thought that he could convince chairman mao and prime minister zhaou and the communist leader brezhnev to be nice, to be our friends. he was making toasts with the people in an absolutely futile attempt to bring war to an end. >> 3w50 l. he came away with communiques, shanghai communique from china ais a meaningless document where they say we said this and we say we think that. the arm control agreements. saltgreements from 1972, jim schlesinger who was nixon's secretary. >> and also the head of the talk energy that -- 1972, we produced more nuclear war reds than in history. china and russia today are not our friends. heid not bring
going to china that was richard nixon's idea. when oiks open herd nixon was thinking of going to china, he said nice plant. but now next on, the guy calling the shots was richard nixon. true that kissinger was the great strategytician and what was that strategy? why did nixon go tohina? why did nixon because the first president to set foot in the -- was it an attempt to bring the end of the war -- he thought that he could convince chairman mao and prime minister zhaou and the communist leader...
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richard counts his blessings.ause he stayed behind and filmed, his footage can now be used by the texas forest service to better understand the path the fire took. even so, he has a word of warning for those who find themselves in the path of a wildfire. >> my advice to others that get in a situation like i was in, if you can get out, get out when you can. >> hope i get to see you guys again or hope you guys get to see me again. >>> coming up, a storm chaser catches up to the storm, but gets a little too close to the action. >> oh, my god! here's to the explorers. those diagnosed with cancer who explored their treatment options by getting a comprehensive second opinion at cancer treatment centers of america. call today or go online to schedule your second opinion here. learn more at cancercenter.com i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. fresher dentures, for the
richard counts his blessings.ause he stayed behind and filmed, his footage can now be used by the texas forest service to better understand the path the fire took. even so, he has a word of warning for those who find themselves in the path of a wildfire. >> my advice to others that get in a situation like i was in, if you can get out, get out when you can. >> hope i get to see you guys again or hope you guys get to see me again. >>> coming up, a storm chaser catches up to...
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richard: ok. first of all, you know, my wife said one of those things sometimes she does things that he will put on my gravestone. she says he bites the hand that fed him. that is fair enough. but leland stanford, let me give you a piece of advice that probably most of you know already. do not destroy your personal papers. if you destroy your personal papers, your side of everything that happens is pretty much going to be lost while all those other letters that you might have marked destroy when read or resting very safely in the -- are resting very safely in the archives. so there is abundant correspondence which shows he is quite corrupt. but there is nothing giving stanford's side. but it is unclear. they are abundant and they are damning. this testimony. so he is very much part of it. one of the things that happens is the people who ran the central pacific were known as the associates. they were in it together. things became so messy, and they all have so much to hide that nobody could ever ba
richard: ok. first of all, you know, my wife said one of those things sometimes she does things that he will put on my gravestone. she says he bites the hand that fed him. that is fair enough. but leland stanford, let me give you a piece of advice that probably most of you know already. do not destroy your personal papers. if you destroy your personal papers, your side of everything that happens is pretty much going to be lost while all those other letters that you might have marked destroy...
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richard, let's start with you? >> go ahead richard. >> i think that the court got it right.ong time since 2004 since massachusetts became the first state to acknowledge same sex marriage and now the 14 remaining states in the united states that have bans on it will have to lift the bands or face serious litigations and sanctions and loss of funding and et cetera. you will see all of those lifted. what this means is that every state has to perform same sex marriages. it does not mean that a same sex couple can walk into a church and demand than marry in the facility. it means that the states cannot ban it and there's plenty of facilities to hold them open. >> do you agree? >> yeah i look at the opinion and it's something deeper than that. it's a recognition of the right to marry which the majority said is a fundamental right. so the idea of letting the state lemg lay chur and letting the government make the decision is wrong. it violates due process and equal protection under the law, so at the end of the day what justice kennedy did in speaking for the majority was to say lo
richard, let's start with you? >> go ahead richard. >> i think that the court got it right.ong time since 2004 since massachusetts became the first state to acknowledge same sex marriage and now the 14 remaining states in the united states that have bans on it will have to lift the bands or face serious litigations and sanctions and loss of funding and et cetera. you will see all of those lifted. what this means is that every state has to perform same sex marriages. it does not mean...
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richard matt was sighted. richard matt had a gun.vid sweat. we heard different reports last night that they thought they had eyes on him. now they don't have eyes on him. is it the right call to work under the assumption that these two guys were working together until this guy was killed? >> i wouldn't go by what the police are saying specifically because they all along in this case have withheld a lot of information that we just didn't know what was going on. you and i were on the air last saturday all evening while they were dispatching hundreds of officers to the pennsylvania border. >> 300 miles away. >> exactly. and they had this information at 10:30 in the morning of the subject fleeing that cabin, which would be a credible and then later they get dna, which makes it a confirmed. and we didn't hear about this. and then we hear later that they might be armed. and then find out that the very day last saturday the owner of that cabin found out that at least one of his prize shotguns was missing. later another gun along with two or
richard matt was sighted. richard matt had a gun.vid sweat. we heard different reports last night that they thought they had eyes on him. now they don't have eyes on him. is it the right call to work under the assumption that these two guys were working together until this guy was killed? >> i wouldn't go by what the police are saying specifically because they all along in this case have withheld a lot of information that we just didn't know what was going on. you and i were on the air...
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. >> richard quest, what was hogwarts like? >> a lot of young people in this country, their parents don't have homes. so we wanted to give to this national nonprofit stand up for kids. >> host of cnn's tonight, don lemon. the tom joiner foundation. it's called hbcus. it helps the campuses and the facilities. the winning team gets $20,00. the other two teams get $10,00 each. the questions in this pround are worth ten points each. the first player to buzz in before the question is completed. if you answer incorrectly, your team is locked out from guessing again. >> leaked in 1971 to the new york time, the pent gone -- >> the pentagon papers? supreme court -- >> leaked in 1971 to new york times, the pentagon papers were original commissioned by whom? >> mcnamara? >> that is correct. >> passed by congress and ratified in 1971 -- >> voting age to 18. >> that is correct. >> mary anne vechio was a 14-year-old running away where? >> kent state shootings. >> that's correct. >> after being arrested for cocaine charges, went under ground
. >> richard quest, what was hogwarts like? >> a lot of young people in this country, their parents don't have homes. so we wanted to give to this national nonprofit stand up for kids. >> host of cnn's tonight, don lemon. the tom joiner foundation. it's called hbcus. it helps the campuses and the facilities. the winning team gets $20,00. the other two teams get $10,00 each. the questions in this pround are worth ten points each. the first player to buzz in before the question...
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. >> prisoners, richard matt and david sweat, had joining cells here at the facility. the two were last seen around friday night, june 5th, around 10:30 p.m., during a search, where matt and sweat showed themselves standing inside their cells. but just hours later, a shocking discovery. it would leave prison guards shaking their heads, law enforcement on high alert. and this small upstate new york community terrified. >> this is a very elaborate plan. but we are only at the very preliminary stages of determining exactly what happened. >> reporter: what happened would take time to piece together. all authorities knew at this point was that at 5:30 a.m. on saturday june 6th, routine bed checks turned up only lumps of clothing underneath the sheets. the two prisoners were missing. >> they were not actual dummies, but they had clothing on, and they looked like people sleeping in the bunks with a sweatshirt hoodie on. >> reporter: how could they have disappeared? after all, this is a maximum security prison. there are visual bed checks every two hours throughout the night.
. >> prisoners, richard matt and david sweat, had joining cells here at the facility. the two were last seen around friday night, june 5th, around 10:30 p.m., during a search, where matt and sweat showed themselves standing inside their cells. but just hours later, a shocking discovery. it would leave prison guards shaking their heads, law enforcement on high alert. and this small upstate new york community terrified. >> this is a very elaborate plan. but we are only at the very...
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the nurse was slapping him richard, wake up. richard. he was near death.o his credit, he came back, he started playing golf with jack brennan. he talked about his friends, he had a few. walter a bloomberg -- ammenberg invited him to his house. but he did not have a lot of friends. mix it was so broke -- nixon was so broke that tricia and ed cox had to help them. i was told that there was literally a question of whether they could pay for their groceries. evan: going back to your comment about tricia and ed giving their father money, that is an anonymous quote. evan: it has to remain that way. the person who told me does no one to reveal their identity. brian: why? evan: i can't say. it would give it away. i have a single anonymous source. everything else is -- brian: only one? he had a friend named elmer. you have this in your book. you have to set it up a little bit. we have leonard talking about what happened, but how did they get into elmer's house? evan: elmer was a pharmaceutical sky. he was a friend of nick's and was in florida with a fellow lawyer.
the nurse was slapping him richard, wake up. richard. he was near death.o his credit, he came back, he started playing golf with jack brennan. he talked about his friends, he had a few. walter a bloomberg -- ammenberg invited him to his house. but he did not have a lot of friends. mix it was so broke -- nixon was so broke that tricia and ed cox had to help them. i was told that there was literally a question of whether they could pay for their groceries. evan: going back to your comment about...
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>>> to recap what we know richard matt has been shot and killed. law enforcement says they have found him. david sweat remains at large, but there's a belief by law enforcement he's close. coverage continues. "hardball" with steve kornacki is next. >>> good evening. steve kornacki in for chris matthews. we're following breaking news on that manhunt for those two escaped killers in new york. richard matt one of the two escaped killers, has been shot and killed by a customs and border patrol tactical unit. david sweat is still on the run. police say there is evidence that he's nearby and there have been reports within the last hour of a second round of gunfire as police close in on him. we get the latest now from nbc's john yang at state police barracks in malone. john? >> steve, here's what we know for certain. the new york state police say that at 3:45 teams working in the woods around malone shot and killed a man they believe to be richard matt. they're awaiting confirmation of that body. here's what we know from law enforcement officials sources.
>>> to recap what we know richard matt has been shot and killed. law enforcement says they have found him. david sweat remains at large, but there's a belief by law enforcement he's close. coverage continues. "hardball" with steve kornacki is next. >>> good evening. steve kornacki in for chris matthews. we're following breaking news on that manhunt for those two escaped killers in new york. richard matt one of the two escaped killers, has been shot and killed by a...