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heidi richardson, the head of u.s. investment strategy for blackrock joins us, where she sees opportunity with a near certain that rate increased coming next week. and uncertainty around fiscal policy. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg markets. i am vonnie quinn. time for the latest bloomberg business flash for the biggest business stories in the news. is the fiat chrysler ceo saying some suvsexception, i hod exempt these cars from that. we are not trying to invade the united states with a lot of cars. also runs ferrari and says the company can't meet performance goals by selling an adequate number of cars was sufficiently higher margins. performance goals by selling an adequate number of cars with significant -- sufficiently higher margins. heinz reviewing bids summit it hewlett-packard enterprise is expanding its hardware lineup, they have agreed to buy nimble storage in a deal $1 billion. they will give hewlett-packard better reach to the lower end segment of the market. meg whitman is spending more on acquisit
heidi richardson, the head of u.s. investment strategy for blackrock joins us, where she sees opportunity with a near certain that rate increased coming next week. and uncertainty around fiscal policy. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg markets. i am vonnie quinn. time for the latest bloomberg business flash for the biggest business stories in the news. is the fiat chrysler ceo saying some suvsexception, i hod exempt these cars from that. we are not trying to invade the united states with...
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william richardson was born in wilmington in the 1800s is his family left suddenly in the fall of 1828 moving to washington d.c. we went on to be the first african-american to have a hit show on broadway called the chip woman's fortune opening in may 1923. he also put together this book. the plays and pageants in the life of a negro. it was a textbook in segregated schools for theater students and begins with age-approach plays for kindergarten and goes through high school. mr. richardson lived until the late 1970s and during his lifetime in wilmington, a theater company was founded in hes honor. they are predominantly african-american theater company performing his work and the work och other minority playwrights and put on two shows a year. we are grateful they keep his legacy a live. what is sad is we did not have the entirety of his lifetime here with his work. the next stop is the 1898 memorial. there are several books that have been written about 1898. i think you met the author of cape fear rising, there is a moment in the sun, we have taken the city by leon, and day of blood as
william richardson was born in wilmington in the 1800s is his family left suddenly in the fall of 1828 moving to washington d.c. we went on to be the first african-american to have a hit show on broadway called the chip woman's fortune opening in may 1923. he also put together this book. the plays and pageants in the life of a negro. it was a textbook in segregated schools for theater students and begins with age-approach plays for kindergarten and goes through high school. mr. richardson lived...
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tonight -- jennifer lopez, star of the "detroiters," sam richardson and tim robinson, featuring the 8gand with vinnie colaiuta. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. democrats are calling for attorney general jeff sessions to resign after the justice department revealed that he met twice last year with the russian ambassador. while others don't think he should step down because it attorney general jeff sessions held a press conference today and recused himself from any department of justice investigations into the trump campaign ties to russia. says trump, may i also be recused? [ laughter ] i don't like it here and i want to go do other stuff. newly appointed interior secretary ryan zinke arrived for his first day of work today on horseback. hey, dude. maybe, not right now? read the room. [ applause ] the senate today confirmed former texas governor rick perry to lead the energy de
tonight -- jennifer lopez, star of the "detroiters," sam richardson and tim robinson, featuring the 8gand with vinnie colaiuta. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. democrats are calling for attorney general jeff sessions to resign after the justice department...
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1970s, and during his lifetime in wilmington the theater company was started called the willis richardson player in his honor. they perform his work and the work of other minority playwrights and they put unusually two shows a year. they were very grateful to keep his legacy alive. what is that is we didn't have the entirety of his lifetime here with his work. -- what is sad. >> the next stop on our tour today is 1890 memorial. there are several books that have been written about 1898. 1898. i think you have met the author of "cape fear rising." also a moment in the sun by the film maker john sayles. we have taken the city by leon prather, and a day of blood. bubut i think one of the more brave books that has been written, and may oral traditions by charles chestnut. chestnut was born before the civil war to freed slaves and he was the first african-american to publish a sort story -- short story and atlantic magazine. his relationship would last most of the rest of his life and in 01 he published them mayral tradition, which was the story of what happened in wilmington written within two
1970s, and during his lifetime in wilmington the theater company was started called the willis richardson player in his honor. they perform his work and the work of other minority playwrights and they put unusually two shows a year. they were very grateful to keep his legacy alive. what is that is we didn't have the entirety of his lifetime here with his work. -- what is sad. >> the next stop on our tour today is 1890 memorial. there are several books that have been written about 1898....
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secretary, admiral richardson and thank you again, admiral, for my national aviator selection.icers and crew of the uss gerald r. ford, mike, jennifer and my fellow newport news ship builders, distinguished guests and ladies and gentlemen. welcome, what a magnificent this is for the young life of this mighty ship. [applause] >> mr. president, you have spoken passionately about america's greatness and there are no finer examples of that greatness than the two groups that are before you here today, the crew of the uss gerald r. ford and the newport news ship builders. [cheers and applause] >> hopefully we all be together in norfolk this summer to commission this ship. and let me add a special thank you to the navy leaders for your continuing efforts to find a solution to pier 11 dilemma and for the commissioning. thank you very much. to my fellow newport news shipbuilders, this is my 17th visit to our ship. your patriotic commitment to excellence is reflected in every rivet and every bolt. therefore, i am very proud to say, as dad most certainly would be, congratulations, fellow
secretary, admiral richardson and thank you again, admiral, for my national aviator selection.icers and crew of the uss gerald r. ford, mike, jennifer and my fellow newport news ship builders, distinguished guests and ladies and gentlemen. welcome, what a magnificent this is for the young life of this mighty ship. [applause] >> mr. president, you have spoken passionately about america's greatness and there are no finer examples of that greatness than the two groups that are before you...
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admiral john richardson, chief of naval operations, is with us today as well. great gentleman. admiral, we are going to ensure our navy has the resources, personnel training and equipment, the kind of equipment that you need. so congratulations, admiral. and a lot more is coming. [applause] president trump: let me congratulate captain richard mccormick, commanding officer of the uss gerald r. ford. this ship will make an extraordinary addition to the fleet, like no other, like no other. anywhere in the world, there is nothing like this. it represents the future of naval aviation. i have no greater privilege than to serve as your commander in chief and the commander in chief of the men and women of the united states military. great people. great, great people. [cheers and applause] president trump: i salute you and i salute our sailors. i will always support you and your mission. i will never ever let you down. and i also have to recognize my competitors, president and ceo of -- of mike petter, huntingtonnd ceo of builders, and president of newport news ship building, matt mulha
admiral john richardson, chief of naval operations, is with us today as well. great gentleman. admiral, we are going to ensure our navy has the resources, personnel training and equipment, the kind of equipment that you need. so congratulations, admiral. and a lot more is coming. [applause] president trump: let me congratulate captain richard mccormick, commanding officer of the uss gerald r. ford. this ship will make an extraordinary addition to the fleet, like no other, like no other....
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. - and natasha richardson whom i had known as a child oddly enough, was the central character.and pinter had written a voiceover for that character and she played against the voiceover she recorded it and everything. - [evan] right. - and then the director took it out because he was in his minimalist phase. - so her approach to the part was assuming that this voiceover - [margaret] exactly. - would be in the movie. - and then she thought that her performance was flat. - am i remembering that pinter at the time, he started on the film but also sort of stopped at one point? - i don't remember that part. - [evan] yeah. - i remember i was the what shall we say. i was the only person who knew what they had for breakfast if it wasn't in the text. - [evan] right. - so i could give them you know inside tips like what kind of socks they never actually asked me about, they asked me other things and i was on the set for part of the shoot. - but i'm remembering some kind of odd production process around it and then in the end some people, maybe natasha richardson, late natasha richardson,
. - and natasha richardson whom i had known as a child oddly enough, was the central character.and pinter had written a voiceover for that character and she played against the voiceover she recorded it and everything. - [evan] right. - and then the director took it out because he was in his minimalist phase. - so her approach to the part was assuming that this voiceover - [margaret] exactly. - would be in the movie. - and then she thought that her performance was flat. - am i remembering that...
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the most prominent one perhaps is elliot richardson when he was the attorney general designee and he was requested by the judiciary committee at that time to make the same kind of commitment, and he did. and he kept his promise. he appointed archibald cox to be the special prosecutor, and the watergate scandal was appropriately investigated and pursued. that example when elliot rich clardson had enough -- elliot richardson had enough facts just as rod rosenstein does now, ought to be the lone star here. it ought to be the model for his commitment to appointing a special prosecutor. the simple fact is rod rosenstein, like elliot richardson, knows everything he needs to know to be sure a special prosecutor is necessary. and especially because he is a career prosecutor with a distinguished record and because he has that intellect and integrity that would qualify him probably to be confirmed, he should know that it is the right thing to do. and maybe he will do it if he is confirmed, but it would serve the interest of justice and it would help to sustain and enhance the trust and public
the most prominent one perhaps is elliot richardson when he was the attorney general designee and he was requested by the judiciary committee at that time to make the same kind of commitment, and he did. and he kept his promise. he appointed archibald cox to be the special prosecutor, and the watergate scandal was appropriately investigated and pursued. that example when elliot rich clardson had enough -- elliot richardson had enough facts just as rod rosenstein does now, ought to be the lone...
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. >> my name is dawn richardson and musician, drummer and drum teacher.uess i would say i started my professional path quh i started playing in bands and teaching drum lesson when i was in college. they were definitely not that many women that would do what is doing. in 198 8 i graduated from cal state los ang and studied mostly classical percussion and music education but at the same time i was in hollywood so played at night in rock bands so was doing two different things. >> the reason i'm [inaudible] the people. there is a extremely vibrant art community especially arounds the red poppy art house [inaudible] as a artist in the past 2 or 3 years there is a event called the [inaudible] every 3 months a free art music festival that i usually play at and just met so many people. >> i was teaching a little bit and doing odd jobs like waitressing and going at night and playing in bands and meeting a lot of people. i chss in ban that had cool break jz get parts on tv shows or things like that. a friend of mine, we had mutual friends that got signed to a reco
. >> my name is dawn richardson and musician, drummer and drum teacher.uess i would say i started my professional path quh i started playing in bands and teaching drum lesson when i was in college. they were definitely not that many women that would do what is doing. in 198 8 i graduated from cal state los ang and studied mostly classical percussion and music education but at the same time i was in hollywood so played at night in rock bands so was doing two different things. >> the...
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bill richardson about those questions and then, northeast blizzard watch.erious last blast of winter expected this week in parts of the northeast. so which state is going to get hit the hardest? we'll have detail ahead this hour on msnbc live, but we do want to begin with politics and new reaction to the republicans' healthcare proposal as it faces its next big hurdle and this week the vote in the budget committee. gop members opposed to the plan, this morning we have tom jordan and rand paul and tom cotton. >> it doesn't bring down premms and it doesn't unite republicans. thkey is let's do what we told the voters we were g to do. let's repeal obamacare and not create a different form of obamacare. i'm not for this plan and i think there's lots of opposition to this plan in the house and the senate. >> if we get what we've got from ryan, obamacare-lite. he will not have the votes and we have to get to that vote before true negotiations going on and there is a charm offensive and everybody is being nice to everybody because they want us to vote for this, but
bill richardson about those questions and then, northeast blizzard watch.erious last blast of winter expected this week in parts of the northeast. so which state is going to get hit the hardest? we'll have detail ahead this hour on msnbc live, but we do want to begin with politics and new reaction to the republicans' healthcare proposal as it faces its next big hurdle and this week the vote in the budget committee. gop members opposed to the plan, this morning we have tom jordan and rand paul...
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admiral john richardson, chief of naval operations is with us today as well. great gentleman.al, we're going to ensure our navy has the resources, personnel training and equipment the kind of equipment you need. so congratulations, admiral. and a lot more is coming. [ cheers and applause ] >> let me congratulate richard mccormick, commandsing officer of the gerald r. ford, this ship will make an extraordinary mission like no other, nowhere in the world is there anything like this, it represents the future of navy aviation, i have no greater privilege than to serve as your commander in chief and the commander in chief of the men and women of the united states military. great people. great, great people. [ applause ] >> i salute you and i salute our sailors. i will always support you and your mission. i will never ever let you down. and i also have to recognize mike petters president and ceo of huntington and ingles, and president of newport news shipbuilding. they're not going to let you down either. to those who serve our nation in uniform and to those who build the instrumen
admiral john richardson, chief of naval operations is with us today as well. great gentleman.al, we're going to ensure our navy has the resources, personnel training and equipment the kind of equipment you need. so congratulations, admiral. and a lot more is coming. [ cheers and applause ] >> let me congratulate richard mccormick, commandsing officer of the gerald r. ford, this ship will make an extraordinary mission like no other, nowhere in the world is there anything like this, it...
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but this time richardson says it's different. >> we don't know what he wants.re's nothing to bargain with. there's nothing to know how to make a deal to get this kid out. and in the meantime, he sits there suffering. and sometimes forgotten. >> reporter: nbc news, london. >>> right now at 5:00, those famous cherry by our brutal cold today. what officials will be watching closely over the next 24 hours. >> plus, a court challenge to the president's latest travel ban. it's right down the road in maryland. the arguments that could sway that ruling. >> and a guilty plea today from a mother in the death of her 3-year-old daughter. tonight we hear from the father who says it could have been prevented. >> nobody helped. nobody reached out to anybody. they just let her out two days later to kill my daughter and her brother. >> but, first at 5:00 tonight. brutally cold temperatures blanketing our area, as you know. good evening, i'm wendy rieger. >> i'm jim handily. all that cold having a huge impact on an iconic sign of spring in our area. we're talking cherry blossoms
but this time richardson says it's different. >> we don't know what he wants.re's nothing to bargain with. there's nothing to know how to make a deal to get this kid out. and in the meantime, he sits there suffering. and sometimes forgotten. >> reporter: nbc news, london. >>> right now at 5:00, those famous cherry by our brutal cold today. what officials will be watching closely over the next 24 hours. >> plus, a court challenge to the president's latest travel ban....
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helen richardson walsh, perhaps we could start with you.fare is massively important. having been involved in hockey for nearly two decades, i have seen a big change in how welfare of athletes is managed. society is changing, and you can start to see that shift in sport as well. gone are the days where you get, well, in hockey, the days where you get shouted at on the sideline are gone. at the international level, because i don't think that is acceptable in society any more, and it is kind of being phased out in sport. and i don't think it is an issue of welfare or medals... you don't need to go down that route to win medals, i've seen the other side, where hockey is now at the moment, and what we developed as a team the last two olympic cycles, it was so far removed from that old—fashioned in kind of coaching, and we were more successful. i don't think it is necessary, and actually, if you look after your players and your athletes, they will then want to give back to the sport. you know, we go on about female coaching and not having any fem
helen richardson walsh, perhaps we could start with you.fare is massively important. having been involved in hockey for nearly two decades, i have seen a big change in how welfare of athletes is managed. society is changing, and you can start to see that shift in sport as well. gone are the days where you get, well, in hockey, the days where you get shouted at on the sideline are gone. at the international level, because i don't think that is acceptable in society any more, and it is kind of...
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tom: her family and organizations like the richardson center try to get her home but had no luck. >> there were tensions between the governments for a while, so i'm sure that played a significant part. long-timegambia's leader lost the election in eventually gave up power, and she was allowed at last to go home to her husband and two teenage daughters. >> i missed them so much. tom: most international travelers come from those doors, but she was allowed to come out of this hallway, where all the people came out to greet her. she told us tonight that she felt a little sick, very t but once she saw her family, none of that mattered. she is just glad to be back in the usa. live at dulles airport, tom roussey, abc 7 news. alison: so happy for her and that family. tom, thank you. shut down, a d.c. restaurant facing that tonight. michelle: part of a crackdown on places that owe back taxes. tim barber asked one owner why she owes the district more than $300,000. tim: it looks like business as usual outside, but inside appliances are unplugged. she owns the popular 14th street bridge run, wh
tom: her family and organizations like the richardson center try to get her home but had no luck. >> there were tensions between the governments for a while, so i'm sure that played a significant part. long-timegambia's leader lost the election in eventually gave up power, and she was allowed at last to go home to her husband and two teenage daughters. >> i missed them so much. tom: most international travelers come from those doors, but she was allowed to come out of this hallway,...
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. >> recently "eyewitness news" journalist dennis richardson was packing up his gear when he heard what he calls the voice of an angel coming from a nearby hallway >> dennis was moved by this woman's voice he asked if she would share it. she agreed and as you're about to see the reaction was amazing. ♪ >> i love different types of music and they all ignite a certain type of emotion. right now, i'm working on the weekends at a gym connected to the studio. i'm sweeping the floors, wiping up the equipment, picking up the trash. i got to start prospecting for colleges, i decided that's something i wanted to do. that's when i officially started getting vocal training. ♪ when you're talking about anything different language for that matter. there's a lot that goes into it. ♪ the when i sing music is just beautiful. ♪ coming up to me, am i doing anything with my voice >> it's wonderful to hear your voice echoing and the way you controlled it. i'm moved to tears. >> thank you so much. i'm glad i could make that happen. >> i want to be able to make my own decisions about music. when it's time to
. >> recently "eyewitness news" journalist dennis richardson was packing up his gear when he heard what he calls the voice of an angel coming from a nearby hallway >> dennis was moved by this woman's voice he asked if she would share it. she agreed and as you're about to see the reaction was amazing. ♪ >> i love different types of music and they all ignite a certain type of emotion. right now, i'm working on the weekends at a gym connected to the studio. i'm...
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. >> reporter: melanie richardson is an interim chief operating officer at the water district and sayslans including new flood walls were put on hold so engineers could study whether projects further up stream could provide the same kind of protection at a cheaper price. >> if you could do something up stream that would lessen the flows downstream. >> reporter: otherwise it could cost between $500 million and $1 billion to build those previously planned projects along coyote creek, but only 36 million has been set aside for the work. and nearly $11 million of that was already spent on those designs that the water district now wants to redo. is that a waste now? >> i believe most of that we will probably be able to use and just update it. >> reporter: but some of it you'll now have to do all over again? >> perhaps we'll have to update some of it. >> reporter: water district reports we obtained show that new planning process isn't scheduled to begin until 2019 and even partial construction won't be done until 2025. so for an area that just flooded and had similar flooding 20 years ago, t
. >> reporter: melanie richardson is an interim chief operating officer at the water district and sayslans including new flood walls were put on hold so engineers could study whether projects further up stream could provide the same kind of protection at a cheaper price. >> if you could do something up stream that would lessen the flows downstream. >> reporter: otherwise it could cost between $500 million and $1 billion to build those previously planned projects along coyote...
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billhoughts of governor richardson who came into the bureau in washington earlier today.olitics is hardly a precise science. science is having a tough time of politics. on tuesday president trump dismantled some of his predecessor's environmental policies. that could significantly set back the u.s.'s ability to meet goals and put other countries in the position to take the lead on climate issues. >> scientists and their processes are under attack. that is terrifying. reporter: you can ignore politics, but politics will not ignore you. we.ident trump: the paris agreement and stop all payments to global warming programs. >> the american public and the like theirc feel mindsets are not being reflected. instead of changing their worldview or mindset, they are doubting the facts. reporter: conservative voters particularly concerned scientists. for that group, trust in scientific research is that a -- is at a 40-year low. how can scientists change that? >> i would love to see 20% of congress made up of the scientists and engineers, and we would have a different approach to gove
billhoughts of governor richardson who came into the bureau in washington earlier today.olitics is hardly a precise science. science is having a tough time of politics. on tuesday president trump dismantled some of his predecessor's environmental policies. that could significantly set back the u.s.'s ability to meet goals and put other countries in the position to take the lead on climate issues. >> scientists and their processes are under attack. that is terrifying. reporter: you can...
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disabled vehicle out in lansdale on south richardson avenue. right around courtland street. seeing a ton of disable vehicles as well. end here nine minutes eastbound route 2 to schuylkill. average speeds still in the 60s. >>> release of one of president trump's tax returns is sparking backlash this morning. take a look at what it details and reaction from white house. matt? >> reporter: and tracey, we are here in east falls and just checking out the snow conditions after that storm. some of the main roads look not too bad, but you go to secondary streets, some of those need a lot of work. we'll tell you what you need to watch out for as you head out the door this morning. this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy deale
disabled vehicle out in lansdale on south richardson avenue. right around courtland street. seeing a ton of disable vehicles as well. end here nine minutes eastbound route 2 to schuylkill. average speeds still in the 60s. >>> release of one of president trump's tax returns is sparking backlash this morning. take a look at what it details and reaction from white house. matt? >> reporter: and tracey, we are here in east falls and just checking out the snow conditions after that...
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the richardson center for global engagement helped to >> no american should ever feel abandoned when taken hostage or political prisoner. >> reporter: she said she always knew she'd come back one day. she just appreciates everyone's support. >> thank you. >> reporter: what she planned to do when she got back home to frederick, she told us she wanted to take a shower and then go to sleep in. dulles john henry, wusa9. >>> tracking metro and we are getting more results from a week long investigation into the agency's new trains called the 7000 series, the nearly $1 billion project, but those who live near the track say the cars are shaking their houses. we just found out the problem is more widespread. >> reporter: the alarm is set to 5:20, but in in hyattsville home you don't hear it. you feel it. >> that rumbling, it's just the rumbling. it's just unbelievable. it's the rumbling that like. >> reporter: the green line is half a football field from barbara parker's kitchen. in 23 years living here this never happened until six months ago. it's like a little earthquake. >> i think i hear
the richardson center for global engagement helped to >> no american should ever feel abandoned when taken hostage or political prisoner. >> reporter: she said she always knew she'd come back one day. she just appreciates everyone's support. >> thank you. >> reporter: what she planned to do when she got back home to frederick, she told us she wanted to take a shower and then go to sleep in. dulles john henry, wusa9. >>> tracking metro and we are getting more...
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. >> recently "eyewitness news" journalist dennis richardson was packing up his gear when he heard what he calls the voice of an angel coming from a nearby hallway >> dennis was moved by this woman's voice he asked if she would share it. she agreed and as you're about to see the reaction was amazing. ♪ >> i love different types of music and they all ignite a certain type of emotion. right now, i'm working on the weekends at a gym connected to the studio. i'm sweeping the floors, wiping up the equipment, picking up the trash. i got to start prospecting for colleges, i decided that's something i wanted to do. that's when i officially started getting vocal training. ♪ when you're talking about anything different language for that matter. there's a lot that goes into it. ♪ the when i sing music is just beautiful. ♪ coming up to me, am i doing anything with my voice >> it's wonderful to hear your voice echoing and the way you controlled it. i'm moved to tears. >> thank you so much. i'm glad i could make that happen. >> i want to be able to make my own decisions about music. when it's time to
. >> recently "eyewitness news" journalist dennis richardson was packing up his gear when he heard what he calls the voice of an angel coming from a nearby hallway >> dennis was moved by this woman's voice he asked if she would share it. she agreed and as you're about to see the reaction was amazing. ♪ >> i love different types of music and they all ignite a certain type of emotion. right now, i'm working on the weekends at a gym connected to the studio. i'm...
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. >> reporter: eugene richardson wears a congressional medal of honor like the one he received with majorion of their tremendous journey and triumph over social ill. >> fiss of all it proves that people are people. color of skin has nothing to do with the brain or heart or courage or anything of that so sort. >> to me he was just my great-grandfather. i never realized he meant so much. i mean, you know he meant a lot. you know everything did he but you never realize exactly how many people he touched and how many people would show up to, you know, wish him off. >> reporter: major harrison's great-grandson has fond memories of a man he'd give a regular haircut to. >> through his life i remember i asked him a question, have you ever had, you know, afro? you never had a beard or anything? the answer was no. to this day he still hasn't. even till three weeks ago he was still -- hawaii, i need to you come shape me up really fast. i'm like all right. >> the memories will last forever so too will major john harrison's jr., service to country and advancement of the common good. >> he was a tuskeg
. >> reporter: eugene richardson wears a congressional medal of honor like the one he received with majorion of their tremendous journey and triumph over social ill. >> fiss of all it proves that people are people. color of skin has nothing to do with the brain or heart or courage or anything of that so sort. >> to me he was just my great-grandfather. i never realized he meant so much. i mean, you know he meant a lot. you know everything did he but you never realize exactly...
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chance to watch our special debate including baroness tanni grey—thompson, olympic hockey star helen richardson—walsh tonight. he lost his wba lightweight world title last september to jorge linares — but gets the chance to win it back, along with the wbc title and ring magazine crown in a huge unification fight in manchester. a warning there is some flash photography in this report from alex gulrajani. anthony crolla wants his world title back. in september champion met champion. crolla against jorge lina res. i believe he was taking over. there was a fantastic shot which is to me. is that the hardest you have been hit in your career? it was up there! my legs did not quite feel the same. linares showed his true class in that meeting but crolla did enough to earn a rematch. getting these two face—to—face for a second time is one thing. grabbing the public‘s attention is another. tony bellew and david haye managed to do that, making huge sums of money on paved the view television for a nontitle fight. does it bother you that you're not getting huge money? it would not sit comfortably with me. iam happ
chance to watch our special debate including baroness tanni grey—thompson, olympic hockey star helen richardson—walsh tonight. he lost his wba lightweight world title last september to jorge linares — but gets the chance to win it back, along with the wbc title and ring magazine crown in a huge unification fight in manchester. a warning there is some flash photography in this report from alex gulrajani. anthony crolla wants his world title back. in september champion met champion. crolla...
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richardson said the north koreans didn't say yes. they didn't say no.vannah, they simply didn't respond. guys? >> kelly cobiella, thank you. >>> let us take a turn and get a check of the weather from mr. roker. >> we're not the only ones suffering from cold air. it is diving south. as you can see, right now, we've got freeze warnings, watches and hard freeze warnings, 68 million people from missouri to northern and central florida. it could cause problems for vegetation. you can see the eastern half of the country looking rough temperature wise. today, new york city, 28. 39 in richmond. atlanta, 17 degrees below normal at 44 degrees. temperatures do warm nicely by saturday. 68 in atlanta. 66, richmond. 41 in new york and detroit. out west, that's where the heat is. it is fantastic. jet stream up to the north. look at phoenix, 91 degrees today. al baa kerr k albuquerque, 77. denver, 75. the end of the week is looking good. denver, 77. 95 in phoenix. las vegas will see a high of 90 degrees by saturday. gat's what's >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill
richardson said the north koreans didn't say yes. they didn't say no.vannah, they simply didn't respond. guys? >> kelly cobiella, thank you. >>> let us take a turn and get a check of the weather from mr. roker. >> we're not the only ones suffering from cold air. it is diving south. as you can see, right now, we've got freeze warnings, watches and hard freeze warnings, 68 million people from missouri to northern and central florida. it could cause problems for vegetation....
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. >> john richardson.r at gold waeter institute. >> let me say actors dream of being on broadway, musicians dream of going to card gi haul. i'm living mine by being on cpac. >> i expose and battle against cronyism. >> i thought it would be fun -- you see young activist out there. i thought it would be fun to kick it off with the panel. one of the examples of government waste you have encountered. anyone who wants to take that. >> there's so much, it's hard to wrap your arms around one thing. the last two years, the most outrageous one the amount of money the department of homeland security paid over a three year up to $308 billion was paid of taxpayer money to stay at home and not work because they had disciplinary actions and under -- it's 370 days to do that. $380 billion went to pay people to have up to in one case two years on the payroll without coming to work. >> speaking of employees haired to do a job, then do something else entirely, there's practice called release time or official time. in is whe
. >> john richardson.r at gold waeter institute. >> let me say actors dream of being on broadway, musicians dream of going to card gi haul. i'm living mine by being on cpac. >> i expose and battle against cronyism. >> i thought it would be fun -- you see young activist out there. i thought it would be fun to kick it off with the panel. one of the examples of government waste you have encountered. anyone who wants to take that. >> there's so much, it's hard to wrap...
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edward leavy, griffin bell, edwin richardson, martin, and , all haveownell support for judge bork. the list of supporters never stop there. lloyd cutler, former counselor to jimmy carter. governor thompson of illinois, the former governor pennsylvania, three former general, twotors former assistant attorneys general from the department of justice, and seven distinguished law school beans and members of eight national law enforcement organizations with a membership of over 500,000 members. in addition, eight former presidents of the american bar association. as well as many other respected people came forward to this vote support the judge's nomination. if you would please be quiet while i am talking, i would appreciate it. these are truly impressive and respected individuals who have great knowledge of our system of government and particularly our judicial system. i believe these people provide a strong endorsement for the president's nomination of judge bork to be an associate justice of the supreme court. mr. chairman, i was particularly impressed with the testimony of daniel j.
edward leavy, griffin bell, edwin richardson, martin, and , all haveownell support for judge bork. the list of supporters never stop there. lloyd cutler, former counselor to jimmy carter. governor thompson of illinois, the former governor pennsylvania, three former general, twotors former assistant attorneys general from the department of justice, and seven distinguished law school beans and members of eight national law enforcement organizations with a membership of over 500,000 members. in...
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where going to enforce the law and when president bush was in office, governor richardson and new mexicobut the national guard down the southern border, no guns but just the presence of an additional force. the local ranchers were telling me they have lived their entire life at a never seen the border crossing that low. they dropped to almost nothing. so it's a combination of yes we need in places of walking someplace we need technology in most places we just need a different culture inside the agency. if we do need more people then we look at it. which is to jump the number of people without changing the culture is going to result in the same thing we got under president bush and that is no additional secured at the border at all. >> host: if you want to talk to congressman steve pearce of new mexico, republican, he is here with us for about the next 25 minutes, democrats 202-748-8000. republicans 202-748-8001. independents 202-748-8002. i want to ask you about how mexican elected officials feel about the wall proposal to you recently minted u.s.-mexico interparliamentary group and have
where going to enforce the law and when president bush was in office, governor richardson and new mexicobut the national guard down the southern border, no guns but just the presence of an additional force. the local ranchers were telling me they have lived their entire life at a never seen the border crossing that low. they dropped to almost nothing. so it's a combination of yes we need in places of walking someplace we need technology in most places we just need a different culture inside the...
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former governor bill richardson who has helped free political prisoners before, working for his releaseally we don't know how he's doing. he's a healthy young man. initial reports were that he was okay. but the north koreans have not swedish representatives that any political prisoner deserves. >> instead, north korea's unpredictable leader is firing missiles, and testing the new trump administration. five launches last week. one last month during the japanese prime minister's visit to mar-a-lago. the u.s. response? an anti-missile defense system to south korea and attack drones. this morning, an american aircraft carrier is in the seas off south korea for military drills. the north, warning of merciless attacks if the u.s. gets too close. kim jong-un has released american prisoners before. matthew miller and kenneth bae were freed in november of 2014 after a former director of national intelligence james clapper delivered a personal level from president obama. they served t labor. but this time with kim jong-un, richardson says it's difficuere >> there's nothing to bargain with, nothin
former governor bill richardson who has helped free political prisoners before, working for his releaseally we don't know how he's doing. he's a healthy young man. initial reports were that he was okay. but the north koreans have not swedish representatives that any political prisoner deserves. >> instead, north korea's unpredictable leader is firing missiles, and testing the new trump administration. five launches last week. one last month during the japanese prime minister's visit to...
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. >> reporter: melanie richardson is a operator at the water district and says plans were put on holders could study whether projects further upstream could provide the same protection at a cheaper price. >> if you could do something upstream that would lessen the flows down stream. >> reporter: other wise it could cost between $500 million and $100 billion to plan those projects, but $36 million has been sets aside and 11 million was spent on those designs that the water district now wants to redo. isn't that a waste now? >> i believe most of that we will probably be able to use and update it. >> reporter: but some of it you will have to do all over again. >> perhaps we'll have to update some of it. >> reporter: water district reports we obtained show that new planning process isn't scheduled to begin until 2019. even partial construction won't be done until 2025. for an area that just flooded and had similar flooding 20 years ago, they may now have to wait another eight years before getting better protection. >> you're right. that is not acceptable. >> reporter: how do you look peop
. >> reporter: melanie richardson is a operator at the water district and says plans were put on holders could study whether projects further upstream could provide the same protection at a cheaper price. >> if you could do something upstream that would lessen the flows down stream. >> reporter: other wise it could cost between $500 million and $100 billion to plan those projects, but $36 million has been sets aside and 11 million was spent on those designs that the water...
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and i can assure you, as well as a admiral richardson, it's the number one priority. >> thank you. general, international partners and allies on the f-35 program play a critical role in helping to drive down the costs of bad aircraft as well as ensuring interoperability within our nato allies. could you tell us where the program stands with our international partners, and can you quantify the role that they play in reducing the overall cost of the f-35 for our government? >> senator, you know, i can't quantify exactly the cost difference as a result of allies and partners, but i can absolutely state before the committee, that there is is a significant advantage to our foreign military sales of the f-35 in driving down the cost to the united states. i can also talk to you -- we reviewed our national military strategy over the past year. and we said, one of the key questions we asked is what is the source of strength for the united states military? and the first source of is strength from the strategic level was the network of allies and partners that we have developed over the past
and i can assure you, as well as a admiral richardson, it's the number one priority. >> thank you. general, international partners and allies on the f-35 program play a critical role in helping to drive down the costs of bad aircraft as well as ensuring interoperability within our nato allies. could you tell us where the program stands with our international partners, and can you quantify the role that they play in reducing the overall cost of the f-35 for our government? >>...
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so i want to make sure that i recognize commissioner linda richardson who is a commissioner of treasure island. [applause] she is right behind me here. commissioner richardson you all should know if you don't know her she is a local national and international expert, former member of the human rights commission and city planning. just a icon in the bayview hunters point community so i always want to recognize her , she is a very dear friend. i want to recognize the other individuals, kimberley and joyce from the phta. that is tenant association and work with them on a regular basis to get things done. and then we have laurel boughtford, one of my sisters. she is in charge of shared hope, which is a group that fight said sexual trafficking. ofert i work with this and just the tip of the ice berg, just a few people. it really is recollect they are all about the business of taking care of business. they don't have time to play around. when people are hurting these are the folks and that cod rea of folks i work with come to the defense of those who are disadvantaged and cannot do for themse
so i want to make sure that i recognize commissioner linda richardson who is a commissioner of treasure island. [applause] she is right behind me here. commissioner richardson you all should know if you don't know her she is a local national and international expert, former member of the human rights commission and city planning. just a icon in the bayview hunters point community so i always want to recognize her , she is a very dear friend. i want to recognize the other individuals, kimberley...
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so i want to make sure that i recognize commissioner linda richardson who is a commissioner of treasure island. [applause] she is right behind me here. commissioner richardson you all should know if you don't know her she is a local national and international expert, former member of the human rights commission and city planning. just a icon in the bayview hunters point community so i always want to recognize her , she is a very dear friend. i want to recognize the other individuals, kimberley and joyce from the phta. that is tenant association and work with them on a regular basis to get things done. and then we have laurel boughtford, one of my sisters. she is in charge of shared hope, which is a group that fight said sexual trafficking. ofert i work with this and just the tip of the ice berg, just a few people. it really is recollect they are all about the business of taking care of business. they don't have time to play around. when people are hurting these are the folks and that cod rea of folks i work with come to the defense of those who are disadvantaged and cannot do for themse
so i want to make sure that i recognize commissioner linda richardson who is a commissioner of treasure island. [applause] she is right behind me here. commissioner richardson you all should know if you don't know her she is a local national and international expert, former member of the human rights commission and city planning. just a icon in the bayview hunters point community so i always want to recognize her , she is a very dear friend. i want to recognize the other individuals, kimberley...
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they are lynnette hardaway and rochelle richardson, former democrats who style themselves diamond andnd asked them why they thought that african americans didn't, on the whole, vote for trump. african americans did go out and they did march to those voting polls and they voted for president donaldj trump. that is why he is the president. the problem that we have is the left. the democrats, the liberals, that keep pushing an agenda and they are not effective with it. right. they want the same old, same old. they love that people burn down their communities. president trump wants to build back these communities. that's right. president trump wants to stop the violence. he is going to be a president, a good president notjust for black people but for all people. you will know, he just lied about how many people were at the inauguration, everyone can see that it was not as big as obama's. let me stop you. let me go ahead and stop you and we will get you straight. you mean the very fake news lie. we were there, there were thousands upon thousands upon thousands of people there at the inaugu
they are lynnette hardaway and rochelle richardson, former democrats who style themselves diamond andnd asked them why they thought that african americans didn't, on the whole, vote for trump. african americans did go out and they did march to those voting polls and they voted for president donaldj trump. that is why he is the president. the problem that we have is the left. the democrats, the liberals, that keep pushing an agenda and they are not effective with it. right. they want the same...
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-35's at isleson, and the continued support for the 425th at joint base he will men doctor much richardson, or j-bar as we call it are some of the investments that we are making and must continue to make in alaska. understanding the opportunity of alaska also means understanding the geography and the environment of our state. and in preparing for this speech, mr. president, i was struck by a latter part of the communication from the washington territorial legislature to president andrew jackson in 1866, and it was stated your memorialist finally pray your excellency to supply such ships as may be spared from the pacific naval fleet in exploring and surveying the fishing banks known to navigators to exist along the pacific coast, from the cortez banks to the bering straits, and as if duty bound, your memorialist will ever pray. i w -- i would be remiss if i didn't say this request reads as if it could have been committed to the budget committees by the current delegations from alaska and washington. as we prepare to celebrate the treaty of session tomorrow, it is important to remind ourselv
-35's at isleson, and the continued support for the 425th at joint base he will men doctor much richardson, or j-bar as we call it are some of the investments that we are making and must continue to make in alaska. understanding the opportunity of alaska also means understanding the geography and the environment of our state. and in preparing for this speech, mr. president, i was struck by a latter part of the communication from the washington territorial legislature to president andrew jackson...
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. >> richardson? >> ramirez? >> what is with all those kids out there?say john stamos. >> the best looking chief justice of all time. >> take over for me. >> can you name any justices on the supreme court? >> i can't. >> ruth ruth bader... >> maybe not today. maybe not tomorrow, but soon. ruth ruth bader... >> jonesburg? >> , jr.? >> i don't know. >> girl's name? >> didn't i meet you on a summer cruise? >> the only one i know is ruth bader ginsburg. >> clarence... >> malkovich? >> [laughs] >> there is a russian on the supreme court? >> with trump, i'm surprised there is not run right now. >> clarence... >> roosevelt? >> thompson? >> close. >> thomas. >> thomas. >> what exactly does the supreme court do? >> what does the supreme court do? >> pass bills. >> that is congress. >> they... >> what is your answer, i'm waiting. >> what does the supreme court do in your opinion? >> it rules checks and balances, and make sure we are doing what we are supposed to be doing. >> they are the last decision on very big cases. >> very few girls have your wonderful willin
. >> richardson? >> ramirez? >> what is with all those kids out there?say john stamos. >> the best looking chief justice of all time. >> take over for me. >> can you name any justices on the supreme court? >> i can't. >> ruth ruth bader... >> maybe not today. maybe not tomorrow, but soon. ruth ruth bader... >> jonesburg? >> , jr.? >> i don't know. >> girl's name? >> didn't i meet you on a summer cruise? >>...
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i think of nolan richardson and arkansas and president clinton was there. sorry, your last college game. and the other coach to win a game before a sitting president, ray harper. and president obama was in dayton. we mentioned earlier, western kentucky win over the mississippi valley state. and brought david cameron. here's mathiang for two more. >> bill: they ask for your autograph? >> jim: right? and president clinton went to the regional final when arkansas advanced and bet michigan. >> bill: he and nolan. >> grant: i was in a good mood until you brought that story up. >> bill: i am a arkansas traveller. and there's your guy. giga. >> jim: hitting the fifth three of he game. he can go back to say he gave 30 to the cardinals. i liked watching him. and nine rebounds and maybe be pick up a rebound and pick up a double- double in the closing secon seconds. snider. 78- 63. they have to be proud of the effort. no question. one more three- pointer and off of the mark. and mathiang send itself up court and louisville is heading to a sunday meeting with michigan.
i think of nolan richardson and arkansas and president clinton was there. sorry, your last college game. and the other coach to win a game before a sitting president, ray harper. and president obama was in dayton. we mentioned earlier, western kentucky win over the mississippi valley state. and brought david cameron. here's mathiang for two more. >> bill: they ask for your autograph? >> jim: right? and president clinton went to the regional final when arkansas advanced and bet...
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admiraljohn richardson, chief of naval operations, is with us today as well. great gentleman.g to make sure that our navy has the resources, training and equipment, the kind of equipment that you need. so congratulations. a lot more is coming. let me congratulate captain, richard mccormac. commanding officer, this ship will make an extraordinary addition to the fleet. like no other. anywhere in the world, there is nothing like this. it represents the future of naval aviation. i have no greater privilege than to serve as your commander—in—chief, and the commander—in—chief of the men and women of the united states military. great people, great, great people. i salute you, and i salute our sailors, i will always support you, and your mission. i will never, ever let you down. and i also have two recognise, the president and ceo of huntington ingalls industries along with the president of newport news shipbuilding. they won't let you down, either. they're not going to let you down either. to those who serve our nation in uniform, and to those who build the instruments of our defenc
admiraljohn richardson, chief of naval operations, is with us today as well. great gentleman.g to make sure that our navy has the resources, training and equipment, the kind of equipment that you need. so congratulations. a lot more is coming. let me congratulate captain, richard mccormac. commanding officer, this ship will make an extraordinary addition to the fleet. like no other. anywhere in the world, there is nothing like this. it represents the future of naval aviation. i have no greater...
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nixon ordered attorney general elliott richardson to fire the special prosecutor. he wouldn't. he resigned. so the deputy stepped in and he wouldn't fire archibald cox so he resigned. so then the acting attorney general, richard borke. ♪ when i got into my accident i broke almost every bone in both my legs. when i came home from the hospital i needed to be able to recover. tempur-pedic allowed me to do just that. because i don't have the average body type anymore i feel like my tempur-pedic really conforms to my body shape. power is not giving up, it's choosing to thrive. tempur-pedic. this sleep is power. with not food, become food? thankfully at panera, 100% of our food is 100% clean. no artificial preservatives, sweeteners, flavors, or colors. panera. food as it should be. whether it's connecting one of or bringing wifi to 65,000 fans. campuses. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. cori
nixon ordered attorney general elliott richardson to fire the special prosecutor. he wouldn't. he resigned. so the deputy stepped in and he wouldn't fire archibald cox so he resigned. so then the acting attorney general, richard borke. ♪ when i got into my accident i broke almost every bone in both my legs. when i came home from the hospital i needed to be able to recover. tempur-pedic allowed me to do just that. because i don't have the average body type anymore i feel like my tempur-pedic...
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. >> reporter: melanie richardson is an interim chief operating officer at the water district and says plans including new flood walls were put on hold so engineering could study weth proje whether project the further upstream could provide this as a less price. >> lessen the flow downstream. >> reporter: otherwise it could cost between $500 million and $1 billion to build those previously planned projects along coyote creek. but only $36 million has been set aside for the work, and nearly $11 million of that was already spent on those designs that the water district now wants to re-do. >> reporter: wasn't that a waste now? >> i believe most of that we will probably be able to use and just update it. >> reporter: some you'll now have to do all over again? >> perhaps we'll have to update some of it. >> reporter: water district reports we obtained show that new planning process isn't scheduled to begin until 2019, and even partial construction won't be done until 2025. >> reporter: so for an area that just flooded, had similar flooding 20 years ago, they may now have to wait another eigh
. >> reporter: melanie richardson is an interim chief operating officer at the water district and says plans including new flood walls were put on hold so engineering could study weth proje whether project the further upstream could provide this as a less price. >> lessen the flow downstream. >> reporter: otherwise it could cost between $500 million and $1 billion to build those previously planned projects along coyote creek. but only $36 million has been set aside for the...