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and those things just happen. >>> coming up, jason richardson is visited by his girlfriend.beau de'arborne and michelle culberson have a family reunion with their infant son. >> peekaboo! there's nothing more important to me than my vacation. so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my...
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richardson was already nr when this broke publicly.the navy set up its consolidated position authority that was put under nr, john richardson. richardson, in many people's viewpoints, was one of the most ethical people in the navy. you don't get to be a "nuke" by definition is a person who follows the rules. the head position, nr, it's a pretty imposing position. brian: he was put into this position because of this? chris: he was nr. they were already investigating test cheating scandals in the submarine service. the navy felt it had confidence in him. he was the chief adjudicator of the cda. the ethics part of this investigation, the post criminal investigation, now it navy ethics probe, was richardson's bailiwick. when the last cno was retiring, some of the more highly thought position could potentially come under the fat leonard investigation. apparently, because you can't confirm any -- there's no statement issued that so and so was in an investigation and you found nothing. nobody gets a clean bill of health. the only thing they f
richardson was already nr when this broke publicly.the navy set up its consolidated position authority that was put under nr, john richardson. richardson, in many people's viewpoints, was one of the most ethical people in the navy. you don't get to be a "nuke" by definition is a person who follows the rules. the head position, nr, it's a pretty imposing position. brian: he was put into this position because of this? chris: he was nr. they were already investigating test cheating...
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guest: this is from the day that attorney general eliot richardson appointed archibald cox as a white house special prosecutor. as you can tell, richard nixon was not at all afraid of archibald cox, who is famous mainly for labor law, not criminal law. he had been an advisor to president kennedy and was president kennedy's solicitor general. richard nixon's attitude towards archibald cox would change radically over the next few months, when he subpoenaed richard nixon's tapes, mainly because richard nixon knew that those tapes would prove he was guilty of obstruction of justice, taking an active part in what they call the watergate cover-up. it wasn't so much a cover-up of the watergate break-in as a cover-up of other crimes committed by people involved in the watergate break-in. host: how did you get your materials for the miller center? >> we get some directly from the national archives. have converted all these tapes into electronic sound files and we, as well as the archives put those sound files online for free so everyone who wants to hear them take -- these tapes can do so. wit
guest: this is from the day that attorney general eliot richardson appointed archibald cox as a white house special prosecutor. as you can tell, richard nixon was not at all afraid of archibald cox, who is famous mainly for labor law, not criminal law. he had been an advisor to president kennedy and was president kennedy's solicitor general. richard nixon's attitude towards archibald cox would change radically over the next few months, when he subpoenaed richard nixon's tapes, mainly because...
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let's have the debate, bill richardson. why should america remain committed to international climate treaty? >> well, several reasons. for our own sake. it's bad energy policy if we pull out. we would rely on fossil fuels and oil and coal instead of renewable energy. the president has loosened standards on vehicles and loosened standards on clean power plants. what we need is an energy policy that does not pollute the earth and environmentally. 3 billion extra tons of carbon dioxide per year if we pull out. plus the international side. 195 countries signed this agreement. main allies in europe. g7 most advanced democracies. china and india. we finally get agreement on their emissions. then we pull out. what will happen? of those 195 countries, when the u.s., biggest emitter of carbon dioxide pulls out, then a lot of other countries will pull out. plus it hurts american agriculture and american industry. what you have is potential food and water shortages. our crops and extreme weather changes. this is an international agree
let's have the debate, bill richardson. why should america remain committed to international climate treaty? >> well, several reasons. for our own sake. it's bad energy policy if we pull out. we would rely on fossil fuels and oil and coal instead of renewable energy. the president has loosened standards on vehicles and loosened standards on clean power plants. what we need is an energy policy that does not pollute the earth and environmentally. 3 billion extra tons of carbon dioxide per...
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richenson was the -- richardson was the veteran of the group.en through miserable seasons and he talked about that. >> i think it was amazing what we did and to be coming out and everybody trying to play small ball, one of the first things we did, small ball to play defense. amazing feeling that, you know, people recognize us for what we did. i had my run ins off the court in indiana, traded a few times, people thought j rich was done. beaty was injury prone sometimes. so it was a lot of things they were saying about us but we all had something to prove. we wanted to prove people wrong and it just worked out. >> reporter: there those guys look great and the tie in, matt barnes, he was on this team so they are all pulling for him. >> reporter: arthritic minutes and 4 seconds till tip-off. giants-judgers tonight and a's on the road -- dodgers tonight, and a's on the road. first start of the year for sonny gray, missed trick or treat and april and the twins get to him first. hitting the ball out of the yard. in the third inning. and then -- i have
richenson was the -- richardson was the veteran of the group.en through miserable seasons and he talked about that. >> i think it was amazing what we did and to be coming out and everybody trying to play small ball, one of the first things we did, small ball to play defense. amazing feeling that, you know, people recognize us for what we did. i had my run ins off the court in indiana, traded a few times, people thought j rich was done. beaty was injury prone sometimes. so it was a lot of...
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i would like to introduce our specialists, dana loesch and governor richardson, bill richardson was a congressman, secretary of energy, and governor of new mexico. let's bring it to the panel, or regulars. eboni, we watched this. and kat timpf. we saw repetitive questioning going on. the senators seemed to like themselves here their questions and answers. >> eboni: very much so. almost felt like we were watching two hearings, one heavy on russia and general flynn and then almost an additional hearing about sally yates and this executive order. i think it was fascinating what we saw senator ted cruz about the travel ban. chairman graham wrapping up and talk about one thing i hope we can all agree on in a bipartisan way, we know there was an attempt by russia to influence the election. >> eric: we should note that susan rice was asked to testify in front of the senate panel but chose not to. one of the early questions, i believe lindsey graham, right out of the box. did flynn break any laws? was there any evidence of collusion? clapper said no, there was no collusion. >> eboni: >> kat:
i would like to introduce our specialists, dana loesch and governor richardson, bill richardson was a congressman, secretary of energy, and governor of new mexico. let's bring it to the panel, or regulars. eboni, we watched this. and kat timpf. we saw repetitive questioning going on. the senators seemed to like themselves here their questions and answers. >> eboni: very much so. almost felt like we were watching two hearings, one heavy on russia and general flynn and then almost an...
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richardson a poaching memorandum. i have an exclusive copy of that memo. like i will pray for you and you are in my prayers was the district says that language is unacceptable in the classroom. even if the other person attend the same church, same rules apply. first liberty institute says that memorandum is a gross violation of the law not to mention human decency. first liberty filed a complaint with the equal employment opportunity commission charging for school district with the just discrimination. to be clear the constitution does not force school workers to check their religion at the schoolhouse door. 's for the agosto school district in the words of dionne warwick, we will just say a little prayer for you because first liberty institute is about to be on you like a pitbull on a pork chop. >> city council, local police department doing an about-face, leaders in forest lake minnesota approving a new contract with the town's more police force changing an earlier decision to use the county sheriff's office for protection. the move coming after 1000 hig
richardson a poaching memorandum. i have an exclusive copy of that memo. like i will pray for you and you are in my prayers was the district says that language is unacceptable in the classroom. even if the other person attend the same church, same rules apply. first liberty institute says that memorandum is a gross violation of the law not to mention human decency. first liberty filed a complaint with the equal employment opportunity commission charging for school district with the just...
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lou: richardson, i mean. they forget the whole process. have the vaguest idea. >> nixon went and chopped their heads off. the truth of it is can you tell a deal to turn over transcripts or some reason of his tapes, so they wouldn't have to put all the garbage in there as well. i'm talking about some unfortunate language by john and give it to everybody accepted it, so archibald cox said, no, we're not going to do it. we're going to subpoena all of these tapes. and richardson on friday night, i said al, is ellio aboard? he said, yes, the next day, elliot wasn't a board, and i sent nixon a memo, and i said you're going to have to fire elliott. and he said come on over. and i was in the oval office, lou. and i was sitting there, and he talked for an hour about it. the russians and all of that was going on. henry was in moscow. and nixon said after he said he's going to fire. he said if i have to go down to a gs7, i'm going to do it. and so he said you better go this way because elliott's coming through the door. so i went this way and there w
lou: richardson, i mean. they forget the whole process. have the vaguest idea. >> nixon went and chopped their heads off. the truth of it is can you tell a deal to turn over transcripts or some reason of his tapes, so they wouldn't have to put all the garbage in there as well. i'm talking about some unfortunate language by john and give it to everybody accepted it, so archibald cox said, no, we're not going to do it. we're going to subpoena all of these tapes. and richardson on friday...
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richardson was with us. i was in the oval office i told the president, you've got to fire archibald cox. you've got to fire richardson. the reason being, henry kissinger was in moscow. it was the time of the yom kippur war. nixon told me i can't have leonid resnick of seamy reject what i'm doing. i have to get rid of him. >> russian influence. >> nixon said if i have to, i will go to agf seven to file it. >> eboni: what i hear is that there was immediate and swift action and i accept that. that's different than the competing narrative we are hearing out of the trump white house was partly that comey was fired for what he did in july versus the investigation around russia. >> eric: the official said it's been, he's had questions about comey. >> kat: that is fine. >> why did sean spicer seven days ago say donald trump had full confidence in james comey? was he lying? >> kat: the most specific issue i think is how could jeff sessions say that this was defensible, defended, then the next day listed as a reason f
richardson was with us. i was in the oval office i told the president, you've got to fire archibald cox. you've got to fire richardson. the reason being, henry kissinger was in moscow. it was the time of the yom kippur war. nixon told me i can't have leonid resnick of seamy reject what i'm doing. i have to get rid of him. >> russian influence. >> nixon said if i have to, i will go to agf seven to file it. >> eboni: what i hear is that there was immediate and swift action and i...
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governor richardson, thanks for being with us. out of this accord, how would you interpret it? what would it mean to you? >> well, it would be, as a former energy secretary, bad energy policy, bad environment policy, and bad for the world. scientists are saying if we pull out what it is going to mean every year is 3 billion additional tons of carbon dioxide in the air a year. we've already relaxe coal power plant standards, fuel efficient standards. we've lessened our commitment to renewable energy. we're basically saying oil and coal are going to be our main energy sources when we should be spreading it around. then as the world's biggest carbon emitter, we're turning our noses to 195 countries in the world -- europe, china -- saying, we're going to be bad boys and play with the ball and run away. i think it is just a disastrous policy decision that lessens america's leadership in the world. environmental, energy, moral, and national security leadership. >> in your view would it also be sending a signal that this president does n
governor richardson, thanks for being with us. out of this accord, how would you interpret it? what would it mean to you? >> well, it would be, as a former energy secretary, bad energy policy, bad environment policy, and bad for the world. scientists are saying if we pull out what it is going to mean every year is 3 billion additional tons of carbon dioxide in the air a year. we've already relaxe coal power plant standards, fuel efficient standards. we've lessened our commitment to...
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hablamos de sus logros y desaciertos con los demÓcratas luis gutiÉrrez y bill richardson y con los republicanoslo aseguro que nunca lo van a terminar. ramos: salma hayek habla en una entrevista con lidia calderÓn sobre el muro, la reforma migratoria y la pelÍcula "how to be a latin lover". el padre mexicano
hablamos de sus logros y desaciertos con los demÓcratas luis gutiÉrrez y bill richardson y con los republicanoslo aseguro que nunca lo van a terminar. ramos: salma hayek habla en una entrevista con lidia calderÓn sobre el muro, la reforma migratoria y la pelÍcula "how to be a latin lover". el padre mexicano
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you have to think about -- i don't know a movie has gone into the life of admiral richardson or not, but he is back in the united states on the day pearl harbor is attacked, and he is sitting there getting all that news and he knows, i warned them over a year ago, and it still happened. >> thanks. tim lynch with cato. did fdr acknowledge any limits, constitutional limits on the power of commander in chief in -- during world war ii? you mentioned the internment of the japanese and i have also read historical accounts about when he set up the military tribunals. some of the historical accounts i have read said that he let it he known through back channels that if the supreme court tries to challenge my authority to try and execute these people through military tribunals, i am going to execute them anyway. i just wonder if he acknowledge to any limits on the power of commander in chief during wartime, whether the bill of rights had any applications. >> i have not seen any. if he did, i have not run across it. >> i have never seen any. >> he tended not to like to talk about those things.
you have to think about -- i don't know a movie has gone into the life of admiral richardson or not, but he is back in the united states on the day pearl harbor is attacked, and he is sitting there getting all that news and he knows, i warned them over a year ago, and it still happened. >> thanks. tim lynch with cato. did fdr acknowledge any limits, constitutional limits on the power of commander in chief in -- during world war ii? you mentioned the internment of the japanese and i have...
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bill richardsons.get back to the president's trip, but i want to begin with something that i know you have studied and may well have based on your home state of new mexico a personal stake in and that is the announcement today that the united states intends to start the renegotiation process of nafta. it is after all a 25-year-old or there abouts treaty. does it need to be renegotiated or updated? does it need to be scrapped? and if it needs merely to be updated how? >> well, if it's scrapped, that would be a disaster for mexico, u.s. and canada. it needs to be modernized. it needs to be updated. for instance, it was negotiated not during the digital age. it doesn't affect ecommerce. energy issues, mexico had significant energy reform allowing foreign investment, u.s. investment in their offshore and their oil and gas. that needs to be updated. rules of origin, two, issues so that manufacturing is protected by american and canadian and mexican industry and not let the chinese that are anxiously coming
bill richardsons.get back to the president's trip, but i want to begin with something that i know you have studied and may well have based on your home state of new mexico a personal stake in and that is the announcement today that the united states intends to start the renegotiation process of nafta. it is after all a 25-year-old or there abouts treaty. does it need to be renegotiated or updated? does it need to be scrapped? and if it needs merely to be updated how? >> well, if it's...
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richardson, have said this is entirely political. how do you see it? >> i also see it as a political action insofar as when this board met in its executive committee in january, before the inauguration, we were informed that it's typical that members who have xlocompleted a first three-year term are reappointed to a second three-year term which would then be the maximum and paperwork was being prepared for submission to request our renewal. so we were going on with the assumption that this was all in order and we would be renewed at the end of our expiration date. >> why do you see it as political, then? >> in part because of the rhetoric that has been -- surfaced since then. the quotes i have seen from the epa spokesperson have said they didn't want to renew these appointments, they wanted to fill this board with representatives from industry. one quote was that this board should reflect an understanding of the impact of regulations on the regulated community. this is a board that advises on science and we have no -- the board had no role in reviewing
richardson, have said this is entirely political. how do you see it? >> i also see it as a political action insofar as when this board met in its executive committee in january, before the inauguration, we were informed that it's typical that members who have xlocompleted a first three-year term are reappointed to a second three-year term which would then be the maximum and paperwork was being prepared for submission to request our renewal. so we were going on with the assumption that...
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>> no, nixon was forced by what richardson told us.ite house, he told haig and others, he was on board. cox had to accept the compromise on the tapes and he would make sure it happened. then comes thursday or friday and elliott switches, gets cold feet, comes down on the side of cox and the president is there with cox having a press conference, saying i'm going after more tapes and he had to act. this was forced on president nixon by the situation he was in. with regard to comey, whether mr. trump did it january 21st or a week from now made no difference because it is not that big a deal. here is where i disagree with folks. that was a huge deal at a time of -- the arabs just imposed an oil embargo on the united states. it was a very traumatdramatic o >> the watergate was liddy and company going into larry o'brien's office at the dnc, which happened to be at the watergate hotel. this is an enemy state meddling in a u.s. election. to me, apples and oranges. this is the far more serious of the two. >> look, michael, you're a little off o
>> no, nixon was forced by what richardson told us.ite house, he told haig and others, he was on board. cox had to accept the compromise on the tapes and he would make sure it happened. then comes thursday or friday and elliott switches, gets cold feet, comes down on the side of cox and the president is there with cox having a press conference, saying i'm going after more tapes and he had to act. this was forced on president nixon by the situation he was in. with regard to comey, whether...
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there's a parade at newtown commons west building at richardson avenue. langhorne, 9:00 a.m. silva american legion post. let's grab the ipad. computer report, lancaster county watch out for a reports of a crash along 222 in east calico township close to church street. volume accompanying that accidents. tam and jennette. >> north korea has launched another ballistic missile landing inside the japanese economic zone. u.s. defense officials say it took off from the airfield and flew for 6 minutes, 280 miles. the prime minister condemned the launch as a provocation he will work with the united states to take concrete steps to deter north korea. >> a navy seal died when his parachute failed to open. this is the video of the parachute the seal was not attached at this point. he was part of the elite navy parachute team called the leap frogs. the seal has not been identified, investigators are trying to determine what caused it to malfunction. >>> british airways is running a full schedule at gatwick airport. a computer failure forced delay of all flights. tens of thousands were st
there's a parade at newtown commons west building at richardson avenue. langhorne, 9:00 a.m. silva american legion post. let's grab the ipad. computer report, lancaster county watch out for a reports of a crash along 222 in east calico township close to church street. volume accompanying that accidents. tam and jennette. >> north korea has launched another ballistic missile landing inside the japanese economic zone. u.s. defense officials say it took off from the airfield and flew for 6...
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vice admiral carter, acting , admiral stapley richardson, general walsh, all the members of the faculty, the brigade of midshipmen, to all the family and friends who traveled near and far to join in this special moment, and congratulations to the newest officers in the united states navy and marine corps, the naval academy class of 2017. it is an honor to be with you all. [applause] today, itdent pence: is my great privilege to bring you congratulations and also to offer you the congratulations of , thecommander-in-chief 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [applause] vice president pence: i must tell you, standing before all of you extraordinary young americans, is deeply -- extraordinary young americans is deeply homeland for me, something to be here in the midst of fleet week with these men andinary young women of the class of 2017. yours is already a class of distinction. you already distinguished yourselves the day you made the on the uniform of the united states of america and follow the path of service to this great country, and we honor you for
vice admiral carter, acting , admiral stapley richardson, general walsh, all the members of the faculty, the brigade of midshipmen, to all the family and friends who traveled near and far to join in this special moment, and congratulations to the newest officers in the united states navy and marine corps, the naval academy class of 2017. it is an honor to be with you all. [applause] today, itdent pence: is my great privilege to bring you congratulations and also to offer you the congratulations...
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here comes richardson. here comes markakis' throw. it's going to be not in time. unbelievable? congratulations to derek jeter! [ cheers and applause ] thank you buddy it's gonna be great. >> i appreciate that, thank you. >> jimmy: we'll be right back with more "tonight show," everybody. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ a naturally aspirated 5.0-liter v8 engine. a meticulously crafted interior. all of these are feats of engineering. combining them with near-perfect weight distribution... ...is a feat of amazing. experience the first-ever 471-horsepower lexus lc 500 or the multistage hybrid lc 500h. experience amazing. doto be our next spokesperson?m he's so boring. hm. sounds like you're on the fence. why don't i just leave you my resume? yes, it's laminated. no thanks. you're hired! try the new caramel m&m's. ow. tired of paying hundreds more a year in taxes and fees for your unlimited plan? only t-mobile give
here comes richardson. here comes markakis' throw. it's going to be not in time. unbelievable? congratulations to derek jeter! [ cheers and applause ] thank you buddy it's gonna be great. >> i appreciate that, thank you. >> jimmy: we'll be right back with more "tonight show," everybody. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ a naturally aspirated 5.0-liter v8 engine. a meticulously crafted interior. all of these are feats of engineering. combining them with near-perfect...
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admiral richardson had gotten fired -- we point this out in the book -- he was pacific fleet commandern 1940 and of realist, and a very capable officer, and he went to the white house finally in 1940, and argued for two hours with franklin roosevelt about keeping the fleet at pearl harbor, and he said we are vulnerable and need to move the fleet back to california, and finally it became heated and he finally told franklin roosevelt, mr. president, i have to inform you that most of the leaders of the pacific fleet do not have confidence in you to lead our navy. fdr did not do anything at that precise moment. he would not act on what he said, and he finally, fdr was elected in november in 1940, third term, and right after the election he fires him. i don't know a movie has gone into the life of admiral richardson or not, but he is back in the united states on the day pearl harbor is attacked, and he is sitting there getting all that news and he knows, i warned them over a year ago, and it still happened. >> thanks. did fdr acknowledge any limits , constitutional limits on the commander i
admiral richardson had gotten fired -- we point this out in the book -- he was pacific fleet commandern 1940 and of realist, and a very capable officer, and he went to the white house finally in 1940, and argued for two hours with franklin roosevelt about keeping the fleet at pearl harbor, and he said we are vulnerable and need to move the fleet back to california, and finally it became heated and he finally told franklin roosevelt, mr. president, i have to inform you that most of the leaders...
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all right, bill richardson, former governor of mexico, ambassador, thank you so much for being with useciate it, sir. >>> all right, u.s. troops now on the move in the turkish/syrian border. what is the mission? that's next. >>> all right, but first, a quick look at the markets right now with an hour into the trading day. a mixed start to the month of may for the market, up just a modest three points there right now. the nasdaq is moving higher as well. we'll be right back. [student] i can just quit school and get a job. [ex student] daddy's here. [wife] hi [dad] hey buddy [son] hey dad [wife] i think we can do this. [chancellor] adam baily. [chancellor] adam baily. thithis is the new new york.e? think again. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov but they're different.d kind it's nice to remove artificial ingredients. kind never had to. we've used real ingredients, whole nuts, and nat
all right, bill richardson, former governor of mexico, ambassador, thank you so much for being with useciate it, sir. >>> all right, u.s. troops now on the move in the turkish/syrian border. what is the mission? that's next. >>> all right, but first, a quick look at the markets right now with an hour into the trading day. a mixed start to the month of may for the market, up just a modest three points there right now. the nasdaq is moving higher as well. we'll be right back....
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on west richardson avenue. bristol borough 9:00 a.m., fair good avenue and pond street and continuing on to saint mark's church. this morning 9:00 a.m., newtown bucks county at the commons west building one in collegeville and trap starting at 10:00 a.m. this morning at the agustus lutheran church and community day near water work park. radnor delco, 9:45 a.m. start time at the radnor financial center. parade in narberth kicking over at 9:30 windsor and conway avenue. media, the parade starts at 10 arm along state street and proceeds through town. without for the street closures and people marching in each of those areas. >> the teenager girl who was a target of a hate speech before a deadly stabbing on a train in portland is speaking out. she said the violent incident continues to haunt her. they were on the train when a man started yelling hateful words toward them. a stranger inter veenld and what happened next she will never -- intervened, and what happened next she would never forget. >> we turned around w
on west richardson avenue. bristol borough 9:00 a.m., fair good avenue and pond street and continuing on to saint mark's church. this morning 9:00 a.m., newtown bucks county at the commons west building one in collegeville and trap starting at 10:00 a.m. this morning at the agustus lutheran church and community day near water work park. radnor delco, 9:45 a.m. start time at the radnor financial center. parade in narberth kicking over at 9:30 windsor and conway avenue. media, the parade starts...
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. ♪ [applause] >> [applause] >> and richardson, general walsh, all the members of the faculty, the progradef midshipmen, all the family and friends that came near and far to join in this special moment and congratulations to the newest officers in the united states navy and marine corps, the naval academy class of 2017. it is an honor to be with you all. [applause] today, it is my great privilege to bring you congratulations. also, to argue the congratulations of your commander-in-chief. the 45th president of the united , president donald trump. i must tell you, standing before all of you extraordinary young americans is deeply humbling for me. it's humbling for me to be here in the midst of fleet week at this story military and i can make -- and academic institution with the extraordinary men and women of the class of 2017. yours is already a class of distinguishing -- of distinction. you distinguish yourself the day you made the decision to put on the uniform of the united states of america. and follow the path of service to this great country. and we honor you for it. [applause] vice pre
. ♪ [applause] >> [applause] >> and richardson, general walsh, all the members of the faculty, the progradef midshipmen, all the family and friends that came near and far to join in this special moment and congratulations to the newest officers in the united states navy and marine corps, the naval academy class of 2017. it is an honor to be with you all. [applause] today, it is my great privilege to bring you congratulations. also, to argue the congratulations of your...
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admiral richardson and my good friend, vice admiral ted carter.hank you for all the wonderful things you do here at the academy every single day. we are so proud of you. >> as a result of this heroic during leading a company operation vigilant resolve in 2004. silver star and bronze star for valor. american people continued to crisis that when a emerges our naval forces will be present. in performance that that is dramatically successful. the navy and in our marine core continues to be an investment in the character people of this people of this marines need your encouragement. they are looking for leaders quit.ever they want to be led by young officers like you or the very this generation. you will be the next generation along with thers magnificent nco's a you will will lead that are soul of our core. the legions of great men and women of this magnificent academy -- marinesenerations of they have added chapters to that legacy, so will you. like to thank you for that in advance. thank you. at this time, i would like to midshipmen who will be comm
admiral richardson and my good friend, vice admiral ted carter.hank you for all the wonderful things you do here at the academy every single day. we are so proud of you. >> as a result of this heroic during leading a company operation vigilant resolve in 2004. silver star and bronze star for valor. american people continued to crisis that when a emerges our naval forces will be present. in performance that that is dramatically successful. the navy and in our marine core continues to be an...
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former new mexico governor bill richardson led talks with north korea over american prisoners. >> why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s. north korea relationship is in bad shape. and they basically do it to get some bargaining chips with the united states to negotiate their release. >> the news comes four days after pyongyang announced it was holding kim sang-duk, an american instructor at the same university. last year a korean court sentenced university of virginia student otto warmbier for 13 years of labor for allegedly trying to steal a propaganda poster. two months later. the latest reported arrest come at a particularly tense time twtween pyongyang and washington. >> in recent weeks north korea has conducted banned tests of ballistic missiles. the u.s. sent warships to the peninsula and secretary of state rex tillerson threatened more pressure on north korea over its nuclear program. >> we are preparing additional sanctions if it turns out north korea's actions warrant add
former new mexico governor bill richardson led talks with north korea over american prisoners. >> why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s. north korea relationship is in bad shape. and they basically do it to get some bargaining chips with the united states to negotiate their release. >> the news comes four days after pyongyang announced it was holding kim sang-duk, an...
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jason richardson, the whole crew means -- meant a lot for berry obviously to honor them during a playoff run coincidentally against the jazz will rectify that situation they went through at the end of the whole we believe run. >> bairn dafrs, steven jackson they'll be talking tonight try to secure one-on-one interview with them and bring you that at 6:00 live at oracle arena. colin resch. >> should be fun the we believe back in town. tack thank you, colin. >> stolen review's all found in the vacant lot up in the santa cruz mountain the bust is coming up next. >> you know we're doing this for the long haul. the work is for the future. >> from sun baked streets to shade covered avenues. how one man daily walk to school inspired his new mission to beauty fie his hometown of palo alto. >> meteorologist jeff ranieri nothing but blue sky on beaches but i'll tell you more about a 25 degree drop in temperatures and also the possibility of a little bit of rain in the forecast at 5:20 tonight. over. an unusual ar ring has been stopped in its tracks. among >>> fast and furious but now it's over. in
jason richardson, the whole crew means -- meant a lot for berry obviously to honor them during a playoff run coincidentally against the jazz will rectify that situation they went through at the end of the whole we believe run. >> bairn dafrs, steven jackson they'll be talking tonight try to secure one-on-one interview with them and bring you that at 6:00 live at oracle arena. colin resch. >> should be fun the we believe back in town. tack thank you, colin. >> stolen review's...
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headed back to california, it was less than a year earlier when he ,ired a special prosecutor elliot richardson, attorney general, stepped down immediately. the deputy attorney general also step down. so-called saturday night massacre led to the appointment. guest: that is correct. nightompared the saturday massacre to donald trump'so-called tuesday night asker when he fired the fbi director. in both cases, they had the legal right to fire them. it was not that they were violating the law. it was rather the issue of whether or not they were obstructing justice. firing, not the release of the white house tape many months later, that was the tipping point for richard nixon. it was that firing that turned the public against him. it was that firing that started in impeachment investigation in the house that some eight or nine months later led to the judiciary committee voted favorably for articles of impeachment. a little more than one third of republicans on the judiciary midi voted for at least one article of impeachment. it remains to be seen whether the firing of james comey will have the same
headed back to california, it was less than a year earlier when he ,ired a special prosecutor elliot richardson, attorney general, stepped down immediately. the deputy attorney general also step down. so-called saturday night massacre led to the appointment. guest: that is correct. nightompared the saturday massacre to donald trump'so-called tuesday night asker when he fired the fbi director. in both cases, they had the legal right to fire them. it was not that they were violating the law. it...
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former new mexico governor bill richardson has led talks with north korea over american prisoners. >> reporter: why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s./north korea relationship is in bad shape and they basically do it to get some bargaining chips with the united states to negotiate their release. >> the state department says the security of u.s. citizens is one of its highest priorities. u.s. officials say they'll work with the swedish embassy in pyongyang for the release of american prisoners. >>> ousted justice department offici testify before a senate subcommittee tomorrow about russia's attempts to interfere with the u.s. presidential election. yates was a deputy attorney general under president obama and was fired in january by president trump reportedly for refusing to defend the trump administration's travel ban. former national security advisor michael flynn resigned days later for misleading white house officials for his conversations with a russian ambassador and u.s. sa
former new mexico governor bill richardson has led talks with north korea over american prisoners. >> reporter: why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s./north korea relationship is in bad shape and they basically do it to get some bargaining chips with the united states to negotiate their release. >> the state department says the security of u.s. citizens is one of its...
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she has served with distinction in the tradition of her late beloved mother, holly richardson, who will always be cherished as a devoted staff member of senate president pro tem, strom thurmond. in conclusion, god bless our troops, we'll never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. we're grateful for the visit today in washington of medal of honor recipient james livingston, a marine general from mount pleasant, south carolina. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. connolly: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. speaker, i rise today to demand the congress get serious about the russia investigation. in december along with mr. engel of new york i introduced the pure democracy act that would sanction any foreign individual or entity found to have unlawfully interfered with our election process. that shouldn't be a partisan
she has served with distinction in the tradition of her late beloved mother, holly richardson, who will always be cherished as a devoted staff member of senate president pro tem, strom thurmond. in conclusion, god bless our troops, we'll never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. we're grateful for the visit today in washington of medal of honor recipient james livingston, a marine general from mount pleasant, south carolina. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back...
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when americans were detained in north korea, we would send bill clinton or jimmy carter or bill richardson. and the north koreans would use that as an opportunities to start negotiations and obtain something from the u.s. everyone wants to free americans who have been detained in north korea. kennedy: there are three that we know of. >> there is probably a fourth. someone snatched from china and brought into north korea. kennedy: but you know not to go to north korea. people know that. it's like kissing a growling pit bull and be surprised you got bitten in the face. >> a lot of these people have gone to north korea against stern state department advisories not to do so, and against common sense. north koreans could take him as a bargaining chip or take him as a human shield. so yes we should try to get them out, but let's not give concessions. if we do that, we are giving the north koreans incentives to take hostages in the future. so we have to put an end to this dynamic. kennedy: it incentivizes all sorts of b this. it changes by the day. that you so much, gordon chang. kennedy: liberal
when americans were detained in north korea, we would send bill clinton or jimmy carter or bill richardson. and the north koreans would use that as an opportunities to start negotiations and obtain something from the u.s. everyone wants to free americans who have been detained in north korea. kennedy: there are three that we know of. >> there is probably a fourth. someone snatched from china and brought into north korea. kennedy: but you know not to go to north korea. people know that....
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margaret richardson, and they went after the clinton's enemies. in america if donald trump had not won. you will hear people, trish, i see people on television arguing saying i don't care if the government listens to my phone calls and reads my emails, i don't care. that's a stupid statement. do they think thomas jefferson and john adams were members of a criminal class that needed to draft this bill of rights and the constitution to protect their nefarious deeds? the fact is, they after hundreds of years through history evolves these wonderful documents to protect us because once the government zeros in on someone and hears something and thinks something, they can get you. trish: i'm going to stop you there. i'm wondering, how do we deal with it in this type of environment where these terrorists are connectingon line? and they are on these social media sites. this is where they meet, this is where they connect. how do we prevent them from connecting if we also want to be protective of everybody's rights in this process? >> we go after the terrori
margaret richardson, and they went after the clinton's enemies. in america if donald trump had not won. you will hear people, trish, i see people on television arguing saying i don't care if the government listens to my phone calls and reads my emails, i don't care. that's a stupid statement. do they think thomas jefferson and john adams were members of a criminal class that needed to draft this bill of rights and the constitution to protect their nefarious deeds? the fact is, they after...
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bill richardson has led talks over american prisoners. why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s./north korea relationship is in bad shape, and they basically do it to get some bargaining chips with the united states to negotiate their release. >> reporter: the news comes four days after pyongyang announced it was holding kim san-duk, an american professor. they sentenced university of virginia student to 15 years of hard labor for allegedly trying to steal a poster. the latest reported arrests come at a particularly tense time between pyongyang and washington. in recent weeks north cokorea h conducted tests and rex tillerson threatened more pressure. the state department says it's aware of the reports of kim hak-sung's arrest and calls the security of u.s. citizens one of their highest priorities. they'll work with the swedish m embas embassy. >> thank you, roxanne na. >>> sally yates, a top justice official in the obama administration,
bill richardson has led talks over american prisoners. why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s./north korea relationship is in bad shape, and they basically do it to get some bargaining chips with the united states to negotiate their release. >> reporter: the news comes four days after pyongyang announced it was holding kim san-duk, an american professor. they sentenced...
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. >>> richardson san jose gain new eviction protections earlier than expected.the city council voted to immediately end no cause evictions but adding a dozen guidelines for just cause evictions. this was approved in april. the housing department said they've seen 30 tho cause evictions since it passed and worried that more were to come. >>> from drone view 7 you can see some of the thousands of acres wine grapes grown in california. after a harvest tons of waste is left behind. a growing number are finding there's more to these grapes than just a good glass of wine. >> reporter: at tend of the wine growing season vendors harvest grapes at the peak of perfection. for years wine ris have struggled to figure out what to do with the waste left behind called pumice. >> emphasis a long time it was a byproduct and we take it and throw it away. >> reporter: in 2014, wine growers committed to being the first 100% sustainable wine region. they are recycling their pumice. white wine grapes gets turned into compost. the red wine is a great fertilizer and keeps the weeds dow
. >>> richardson san jose gain new eviction protections earlier than expected.the city council voted to immediately end no cause evictions but adding a dozen guidelines for just cause evictions. this was approved in april. the housing department said they've seen 30 tho cause evictions since it passed and worried that more were to come. >>> from drone view 7 you can see some of the thousands of acres wine grapes grown in california. after a harvest tons of waste is left...
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. >>> richardson san jose gain new eviction protections earlier than expected.night the city council voted to immediately end no cause evictions but adding a dozen guidelines for just cause evictions. this was approved in april. the housing department said they've seen 30 tho cause evictions since it passed and worried that more were to come. >>> from drone view 7 you can see some of the thousands of acres wine grapes grown in california. after a harvest tons of waste is left behind. a growing number are finding there's more to these grapes than just a good glass of wine. >> reporter: at tend of the wine growing season vendors harvest grapes at the peak of perfection. for years wine ris have struggled to figure out what to do with the waste left behind called pumice. >> emphasis a long time it was a byproduct and we take it and throw it away. >> reporter: in 2014, wine growers committed to being the first 100% sustainable wine region. they are recycling their pumice. white wine grapes gets turned into compost. the red wine is a great fertilizer and keeps the wee
. >>> richardson san jose gain new eviction protections earlier than expected.night the city council voted to immediately end no cause evictions but adding a dozen guidelines for just cause evictions. this was approved in april. the housing department said they've seen 30 tho cause evictions since it passed and worried that more were to come. >>> from drone view 7 you can see some of the thousands of acres wine grapes grown in california. after a harvest tons of waste is left...
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then, in the end, she went on the supreme court and got to write an opinion called frontier versus richardson. >> if i might, let me ask you about your views of the senate. there is a very thoughtful reading in the book about the role of the sentence, you discussed the importance of respecting and opponents view even when publicly disagreeing , as you exhibited in shelby versus holder. the voting rights act and you talk about the sense how the justice would not publish it, they would talk about the dissent but not publish it. can you give us a sense of your philosophy of the sense, how do you think about them when you write them? >> i think it was holmes who said if i descended in every case where i thought the court got it wrong, no one would read it. i will save them for the ones that really matter. i keep, on my desk, the unpublished opinions, these are opinions that in the end wouldn't do any harm so he would bury it. it would become a graveyard dissent so his view was that his voice would be all the more compelling if he had saved his dissent for when it really mattered. a great law prof
then, in the end, she went on the supreme court and got to write an opinion called frontier versus richardson. >> if i might, let me ask you about your views of the senate. there is a very thoughtful reading in the book about the role of the sentence, you discussed the importance of respecting and opponents view even when publicly disagreeing , as you exhibited in shelby versus holder. the voting rights act and you talk about the sense how the justice would not publish it, they would talk...
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fishing trip off the coast of louisiana, trying to reel in the monster bluefin tuna 14-year-old caleb richardsonit took him less than an hour to pull it. on the other end was an 853- pound sucker! the record is 1,496-pound tuna caught two years ago in nova scotia. basically, twice the size of the fish you saw. i'm dennis o'donnell. have a great weekend. >>> quite the catch. all right, the play of the day first round of the pga championship, masters champ sergio garcia hitting his tee shot for the world famous island green at tpc sawgrass. [ hole in one ] 17th at sawgrass... garcia w one over par - [ applause and cheers ] >> yeah, he has it. he is on fire these days. the hole inone, one of eight golfers to a's the 17th at sawgrass finishing at one-over par. 6 shots behind the leader. but that is your play of the day. >>> time now 6:25. next, facing potential delays why the raiders impending move to las vegas may not be as soon as thought. >> and somebody is starting car fires two more now in contra costa county. i'm jessica flores live with the details on the investigation coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,
fishing trip off the coast of louisiana, trying to reel in the monster bluefin tuna 14-year-old caleb richardsonit took him less than an hour to pull it. on the other end was an 853- pound sucker! the record is 1,496-pound tuna caught two years ago in nova scotia. basically, twice the size of the fish you saw. i'm dennis o'donnell. have a great weekend. >>> quite the catch. all right, the play of the day first round of the pga championship, masters champ sergio garcia hitting his tee...
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richardson refused and resigned.fired by the solicitor general who became the acting attorney general and later the supreme court nominee. the nixon library apparently is not happy with the trump-nixon comparison's tweeting "fun fact, richard nixon never fired the director of the fbi." bill clinton did fire his fbi director, williams sessions appointed by ronald reagan. sessions was accused of using an fbi plane to visit his daughter and had the government pay for and install a security fence around his home that didn't provide security. sessions voluntarily stepped down under attorney general janet reno. clinton went on to appoint louis freeh and the two were well known enemies who said he was disgusted by clinton's scandals. >> shepard: and fbi headquarters is named for a man that got his start at bureau before it was named the fbi. that happened on this day in history. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual w
richardson refused and resigned.fired by the solicitor general who became the acting attorney general and later the supreme court nominee. the nixon library apparently is not happy with the trump-nixon comparison's tweeting "fun fact, richard nixon never fired the director of the fbi." bill clinton did fire his fbi director, williams sessions appointed by ronald reagan. sessions was accused of using an fbi plane to visit his daughter and had the government pay for and install a...
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accompanying the vice president are the honorable sean stackly, acting secretary of the navy, admiral john richardson, chief of naval operations. lieutenant john robert walsh, deputy commandant. vice president pence: president trump and i will not rest, we will not relent until we rebuild our military, restore the arsenal of democracy and ensure that our soldiers, sailors, airmen, marine, coast guard have all the resources that you need to accomplish your mission and come home safe. that is our pledge to each of you. jonathan: first-time president typically delivers that president but president trump is at the g7 summit in italy. nancy: the conflict is the last stop of the first foreign trip. stephanie ramos reports he spent the day meeting with the powerful leaders. stephanie: president trump is rounding out his first in italy. this is the president's first g7 smi terrorism. >> this week the united kingdom offered one of the worst terrorist attacks in our history. it's at moments such as this that we are reminded of the fundamental interns -- importance of the unique group of nation. stephanie the p
accompanying the vice president are the honorable sean stackly, acting secretary of the navy, admiral john richardson, chief of naval operations. lieutenant john robert walsh, deputy commandant. vice president pence: president trump and i will not rest, we will not relent until we rebuild our military, restore the arsenal of democracy and ensure that our soldiers, sailors, airmen, marine, coast guard have all the resources that you need to accomplish your mission and come home safe. that is our...