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i am sheffield hale, welcoming you tonight. we are thrilled to have you here. we have a couple ground rules. put your phones on silent or turn them off. secondly, questions afterwards, please stand up so they can get the boom mic to you. this is a great book. i wondered why i didn't read this earlier. all about a family. my mother was from georgia, a third generation graduate of american high school, she graduated in 1950. after leaving america's high school she went to sweet girl college, where she had a friend of hers, and exchange student and one day she said aren't you from america's? tell me what it is. my mother said i never heard of it. she learned about it from somebody from scotland. she was a little bit upset and ask my grandfather to take her out and my grandfather was an atlanta republican tight and actually his first cousin is quoted in the book as one of the leaders of the family bank account. he took her out and that person, that banker said she went to college in virginia but came home a pinko. so good for my mother. that is one of the many stor
i am sheffield hale, welcoming you tonight. we are thrilled to have you here. we have a couple ground rules. put your phones on silent or turn them off. secondly, questions afterwards, please stand up so they can get the boom mic to you. this is a great book. i wondered why i didn't read this earlier. all about a family. my mother was from georgia, a third generation graduate of american high school, she graduated in 1950. after leaving america's high school she went to sweet girl college,...
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let's go in focus to find out with steve forbes, elizabethed, carrie sheffield, john tammany, and bruce jabson. john, what do you think about this? the democrats using a plan by donald trump. >> it's a bad idea, and it's no surprise that domed trump would promote it. >> they debt capital for those that do things. we have apple, amazon, dell computer. it would be a brutally impoverished world without wall street. the idea that we penalize those that make a lot of money allocating capital is really hideous. >> bruce, particularly at this time when the markets are really kind of teetering, you really want to tax investors more right now as a stock market -- number two is it is a fairness issue because this is essentially -- it's complicated, but essentially they're taxing carried interests as a gain and they should be taxing these guys as income. it's a fairness issue. >> well, democrats want to double. democrats, by the way, do have a couple of plans, steve forbes, that they're going to implement when they get back from they are summer break. one of which would double the tax that these k
let's go in focus to find out with steve forbes, elizabethed, carrie sheffield, john tammany, and bruce jabson. john, what do you think about this? the democrats using a plan by donald trump. >> it's a bad idea, and it's no surprise that domed trump would promote it. >> they debt capital for those that do things. we have apple, amazon, dell computer. it would be a brutally impoverished world without wall street. the idea that we penalize those that make a lot of money allocating...
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i am sheffield hale present at the atlantic history center in. we have c-span here tonight and a couple of ground rules. please put your phones on silent mode or turn them off it secondly questions afterwards, please stand up so we can give the boom mic to you for those questions here. i am thrilled tonight to have jim here because this is a great talk. i read it and finished it last night and thought oh my god why did i not read this book earlier? my mother was from georgia and she was a third-generation graduate. she graduated in 1950. after leaving she went to sweet breyer college and a sweet breyer she had a friend of hers exchange student from saint interschool. one day she said ann aren't you from america? can you tell me about quanah nail? my mother said i had never heard of him. she had learned about him from scotland so when she came home she was a little bit upset and she asked my grandfather to take her there. my grandfather was a republican type and his first cousins quoted his book is one of the leaders of our family. that person tha
i am sheffield hale present at the atlantic history center in. we have c-span here tonight and a couple of ground rules. please put your phones on silent mode or turn them off it secondly questions afterwards, please stand up so we can give the boom mic to you for those questions here. i am thrilled tonight to have jim here because this is a great talk. i read it and finished it last night and thought oh my god why did i not read this book earlier? my mother was from georgia and she was a...
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mike, swron, along with carrie sheffield and bruce jackson. steve, isn't this a deal breaker? >> it should be a deal braker if it wasn't for a misplaced party loyalty it would be. this is like having animal house do their own sobriety test. north korea. what happens if you don't have 24-7 access to those facilities. bruce, we should mention this comes from an associated press report. they claim to have seen a draft copy of the deal, which says the following. one, iran will provide to the iaea. photos of -- iran will provide . >> also, the site involved here has been dormant for a decade, and i know that -- >> satellite piblgs that show this as an active site. this is more of a test-out. a lot of explosive devices. the iaea tried to go into the site and were denied permission to go to specific areas. the iranians are going to inspect that. >> did you eat that last cookie? trusting a 3-year-old to answer correctly. it's impossible to take them seriously. we have slightly no reason to trust them. >> well, mike, to bruce's point, the white house is denying all this. it's a boilerp
mike, swron, along with carrie sheffield and bruce jackson. steve, isn't this a deal breaker? >> it should be a deal braker if it wasn't for a misplaced party loyalty it would be. this is like having animal house do their own sobriety test. north korea. what happens if you don't have 24-7 access to those facilities. bruce, we should mention this comes from an associated press report. they claim to have seen a draft copy of the deal, which says the following. one, iran will provide to the...
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mike, swron, along with carrie sheffield and bruce jackson. steve, isn't this a deal breaker? >> it should be a deal braker if it wasn't for a misplaced party loyalty it would be. this is like having animal house
mike, swron, along with carrie sheffield and bruce jackson. steve, isn't this a deal breaker? >> it should be a deal braker if it wasn't for a misplaced party loyalty it would be. this is like having animal house
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also fox news and kerrie sheffield., last year when they rolled out a sort of version of this, the president admitted there would be energy costs. he said the benefits would outweigh the costs, but this time he's claiming that we will actually see a reduction in energy costs because of that. do you believe this? >> not at all. to the best of my knowledge that statement is wrong. if anything you're going to have utility bills grow by at least 10% annually for at least three years fup impose these rules. and those estimates can be on the low side. >> their job costs as well. >> correct. yeah. there's a lot of costs for the coal industry. without a question. >> we already have political thought on this issue, jeb but she was questioning saying president obama's rule is irresponsible and overreaching. the rule runs over state governments. goodnights throw countless people out of work and increase everyone's energy prices. will americans feel the pinch for these new rules before the election. >> oh, absolutely. electricity p
also fox news and kerrie sheffield., last year when they rolled out a sort of version of this, the president admitted there would be energy costs. he said the benefits would outweigh the costs, but this time he's claiming that we will actually see a reduction in energy costs because of that. do you believe this? >> not at all. to the best of my knowledge that statement is wrong. if anything you're going to have utility bills grow by at least 10% annually for at least three years fup...
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let's go in focus to find out with steve forbes, elizabethed, carrie sheffield, john tammany, and bruceabson. john, what do you think about
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we enlisted the help of a professor of artificial intelligence and robotics at the university of sheffield in england. he explained via skype. >> it is the name of a discipline. so any kind of computer task that would be smart done by humans is really a.i. >> reporter: like this. the big dog robot made by the company boston dynamics can run and change directions. the robotic cheetah built by mit its own. some worry this technology could be dangerous if used by the military with a machine deciding whether or not to kill. sharkey is pushing for global regulations to prevent an arms race. >> we're working hard at the u.n. -- you called them the terminators. we're working hard to have this terminated before a proper arms race begins. >> elon musk warned last year artificial intelligence could do more harm than good. >> i think we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. if i were to guess at what our biggest existential threat is, it's probably that. >> reporter: many of us are surrounded by a.i. every day, from siri to smart cars. with 30 to 100 computer units on vehicles, it can
we enlisted the help of a professor of artificial intelligence and robotics at the university of sheffield in england. he explained via skype. >> it is the name of a discipline. so any kind of computer task that would be smart done by humans is really a.i. >> reporter: like this. the big dog robot made by the company boston dynamics can run and change directions. the robotic cheetah built by mit its own. some worry this technology could be dangerous if used by the military with a...
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with gary sheffield us the baseball player of mohammad of these daughter as a boxer and i would love to do a book with a politician. >> host: does your dave get out there once your name is on a book? how does that snowball? >> guest: i am still hustling i believe in the tussle. of? story predominated my first book of free charles i got the next day i would get a call from mick jagger and paul mccartney and would have kids for the rest of my life. because rate charles was such a megastore but nobody calls. nobody called. and you cannot count on the books to generate more work but i have to go all-out also to be very proactive but i don't take anything for granted then what has kept me as the ghostwriter. i like the hustle i like the cold call and i think it is good for us and in other words, to risk rejection gb to protective i will not talk to this person because they may reject me, that is not the. but i try to tell people if i want to do your book i will book you in the eye so i tried not to be too proud. i have a contract with tavis this is the fourth time together and we're the l
with gary sheffield us the baseball player of mohammad of these daughter as a boxer and i would love to do a book with a politician. >> host: does your dave get out there once your name is on a book? how does that snowball? >> guest: i am still hustling i believe in the tussle. of? story predominated my first book of free charles i got the next day i would get a call from mick jagger and paul mccartney and would have kids for the rest of my life. because rate charles was such a...
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. >> reporter: originally from sheffield in the uk he competed in the 2003 formula one season contestinge began competing in the united states in the following year. sunday's race was his 174th start in indy car with seven victories. >> justin was a great professional driver and extremely good at his craft. beyond that, you know, he was a great guy. one of the few of the guys who was a friend of everyone. >> reporter: open air racing is a treasured part of the sport and a protected cockpit it would effect the aerodynamics of the vehicle and making it harder to exit in case of danger. indy car season concludes on sunday with six men in contention for the championship title, that is a fight that will no longer seem important. >> as challenging as today is and yesterday was, he is doing what he loved to do and what we all love to do and why we will all be back competing in his honor in the near future. >> reporter: justin wilson is survived by his wife and two young daughters, elise, holman, al jazeera. >>> remind you can keep up to date with all the news on our website, there it is on your
. >> reporter: originally from sheffield in the uk he competed in the 2003 formula one season contestinge began competing in the united states in the following year. sunday's race was his 174th start in indy car with seven victories. >> justin was a great professional driver and extremely good at his craft. beyond that, you know, he was a great guy. one of the few of the guys who was a friend of everyone. >> reporter: open air racing is a treasured part of the sport and a...
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wilson is 37 years old and a native of sheffield, england.igned violent outside the septa transportation center. two people were argued and one of them sliced the other in the arm with a bock cutter or razor. police say they've arrested the guy who did it. the person is cut is expected to be okay. >>> three americans say they were he relied on gut instinct to stop a gunman oh a train on a france on friday. the french president is hailing them heroes. those three americans are now describing the attack. fox 29's joyce evans has more. >> reporter: it was either do something or die according to the american passengers being hailed heroes. the three of them childhood friends jumped into action on friday. disarming a gunman on high speed train barreling toward paris. >> most of us would run away. spencer, alex and anthony ran into the line of fire saying, let's go! >> reporter: u.s. airmen spencer stone, national guards man alex scar lot tees and sacremento state university student anthony sod lower sub bowing a more rock can national armed with a
wilson is 37 years old and a native of sheffield, england.igned violent outside the septa transportation center. two people were argued and one of them sliced the other in the arm with a bock cutter or razor. police say they've arrested the guy who did it. the person is cut is expected to be okay. >>> three americans say they were he relied on gut instinct to stop a gunman oh a train on a france on friday. the french president is hailing them heroes. those three americans are now...
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. >> originally from sheffield and the u.k., he competed during the 2003 formula one season, contesting 16 races. he began competing in the united states in the following year. sunday's race was his 174th start in indy car, heralding seven victories. >> obviously justin was a great professional driver and an extremely good at his craft. beyond that, you know, he was a great guy, one of the future if great guy, one of the few if only guy that really was a friend among everyone in the had dock. >> open air racing is a treasured part of the sport. opponents against a protective cockpit argue it would affect the aerodynamics of the vehicle, as well as making it harder for the driver to exit in case of danger. the indy car season concludes sunday with six men in contention for the championship title. that's a fight that will no longer seem important. >> as challenging as today is and yesterday was, he's doing what he loved to do and what we all love to do, and why we'll all be back competing in his honor in the near future. >> justin wilson is survived by his wife and two young daughters. al
. >> originally from sheffield and the u.k., he competed during the 2003 formula one season, contesting 16 races. he began competing in the united states in the following year. sunday's race was his 174th start in indy car, heralding seven victories. >> obviously justin was a great professional driver and an extremely good at his craft. beyond that, you know, he was a great guy, one of the future if great guy, one of the few if only guy that really was a friend among everyone in the...
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wilson is 37 years old and a native of sheffield, england, over here, for the indy car race in the pocono. >> just to see that, flying up in the air and land. >> right on his head because your head is exposed in indy car. >> so do you remember this video, a suspect, tied up and on the ground after being overpowered bypass eveningers on the train in france. now those heroes are telling all. >>> bob. >>> good morning, everybody. we have a crash on the schuylkill expressway near girard, a dump truck accident on the blue route impacting traffic as we head northbound up to saint david villanova we will check the rest of the the road, sue with the forecast as we look live over citizens bank park and south philadelphia, where we are all going to grab a coffee and we will be right back. (plays throughout) ♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪ ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. about a couple of touring bikes? (dad) yeah... mounted on top of a new suv? (mom) uh huh... hooked up to the back of a custom mo
wilson is 37 years old and a native of sheffield, england, over here, for the indy car race in the pocono. >> just to see that, flying up in the air and land. >> right on his head because your head is exposed in indy car. >> so do you remember this video, a suspect, tied up and on the ground after being overpowered bypass eveningers on the train in france. now those heroes are telling all. >>> bob. >>> good morning, everybody. we have a crash on the...
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wilson is 37 years old, and a native of sheffield, england. >>> chris christie gets heckled at the iowa state fair, coming up, what it has to do with pigs. >>> plus rapper wiz cleve cleve a is in trouble border agents. what he was ride ago this had him cuffed and taken to the ground. cleve a. we work weekends here. because it works for our patients. here, at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, we give our patients the freedom to make appointments that fit their schedules, even on weekends. because we believe in being here when our patients need us, so they can keep living their busy lives. weekend appointments are now available here. learn more at cancercenter.com/eastern. >>> stop resisting. >> i'm not resisting. >> that is hip-hop artist wiz kalifa getting handcuffed by customs and border agents at los angeles international airport. rapper posted on his instagram and twitter account saying haven't been slammed and cuffed in the while, that was fun. he claims this all happened because he would not get off his board, he said all because i didn't want to dis the technolo
wilson is 37 years old, and a native of sheffield, england. >>> chris christie gets heckled at the iowa state fair, coming up, what it has to do with pigs. >>> plus rapper wiz cleve cleve a is in trouble border agents. what he was ride ago this had him cuffed and taken to the ground. cleve a. we work weekends here. because it works for our patients. here, at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, we give our patients the freedom to make appointments that fit...
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native of the sheffield england was 37 and leaves behind a wife and two daughters. >>> pennsylvania attorney general kathleen kane will have to stand trial in connection to her perjury charge. montgomery county judge made that ruling yesterday. kane will be formal willly arraigned in october. prosecutors alleged that kane leaked secret grand jury information, to a philadelphia newspaper for political pay back and lied under oath when questioned bit. kane is charged with perjury and misdemeanor count of official oppression, obstruction, and false swearing. >> we made an argument in court about everyone's constitutional rights. and you don't, when your rights are violated when somebody leaks secret grand jury information or things that are subject to the criminal history record acts. >> we're looking forward to the trial. would i have rather this to end today in but i think you share the the observation that is certainly not possible. >> for her part kane says she didn't do anything wrong and says she will not step down despite calls from governor wolf for her to do just that. >>> fatally shot
native of the sheffield england was 37 and leaves behind a wife and two daughters. >>> pennsylvania attorney general kathleen kane will have to stand trial in connection to her perjury charge. montgomery county judge made that ruling yesterday. kane will be formal willly arraigned in october. prosecutors alleged that kane leaked secret grand jury information, to a philadelphia newspaper for political pay back and lied under oath when questioned bit. kane is charged with perjury and...
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joining me now, kerry sheffield and democratic strategist jessica ehrlich. do these point to the distressed americans have for hillary? >> well, i think yes. "the new york times" is no conservative rag points out the favorables are to the lowest point in a 23 year public history. i've got to point out to 305 e-mails are filtered through here. thousands more we don't know that are know that our classified the pastor heard that that -- >> that is a disturbing thought. we don't know how bad this is going to get just yet. jessica, when we look every sample line, still shows that the election was held today, hillary clinton would still win. when is that going to change if what we continue to learn daily were sense? >> i don't know that it actually will change because i think there are still people and supporters who question the entire process of what is going on in many to be looking into this than whether a sort of an ongoing process. we have already seen in her polling going back the level of people who distrust her. we have still seen at the same time her inc
joining me now, kerry sheffield and democratic strategist jessica ehrlich. do these point to the distressed americans have for hillary? >> well, i think yes. "the new york times" is no conservative rag points out the favorables are to the lowest point in a 23 year public history. i've got to point out to 305 e-mails are filtered through here. thousands more we don't know that are know that our classified the pastor heard that that -- >> that is a disturbing thought. we...
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columnist carrie sheffield. do you see anything wrong with this video to recruit sisterhood? >> no. have to join that sorority. i never once danced around in my bathing suit and blue glitter out of my hand. if i saw that, i would say, hey, i don't want to. if these women want to, they're adults. i don't see why people are so mad. >> you see it differently, carrie? >> it's made by women for other women but it speaks to another problem i have with greek life. byu and harvard don't even have greek life, binge drinking, sexual reckless behavior. as taxpayers do we want to subsidize pell grants? it subsidizes basically your party life. >> also associated with higher graduation rates by 20%. that was not realistic. >> let me ask you this. it doesn't have data bit. but one writer in the op-ed, one of his other quotes likened the fact that men, like donald trump, are buying what they're selling, putting women in a difficult situation there. and the men are buying it and one of them would be donald trump. >> i like how donald trump has become relevant to every single discussion. if those wom
columnist carrie sheffield. do you see anything wrong with this video to recruit sisterhood? >> no. have to join that sorority. i never once danced around in my bathing suit and blue glitter out of my hand. if i saw that, i would say, hey, i don't want to. if these women want to, they're adults. i don't see why people are so mad. >> you see it differently, carrie? >> it's made by women for other women but it speaks to another problem i have with greek life. byu and harvard...
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charles payne and carrie sheffield. welcome all of you. nice to see you this morning.alker on the economy. take a listen to scott. >> i think most of us in america understand that people, not the government, creates jobs. and one of the best things we can do is get the government out of the way, repeal obamacare, reign-in all of the out of control regulations, put in place all the above energy policy, get people the education and skills they need to succeed and lower the tax rate and reform the tax code. that's what i'll do as president just like i did in wisconsin. >> so there was scott walker on the economy. who did you guys think had the biggest night on the economy? we got some paddles here. it's like go fish. >> walker, kasich. >> walker, kasich, rub yoiorubi christie. charles, what do you think that? >> they do run governments and budgets. i think that's really important. they've come from the midwest, particularly kasich in a rust belt state, it's a swing state but also one of the states that's the epitome of the challenges of america. the reason he didn't come
charles payne and carrie sheffield. welcome all of you. nice to see you this morning.alker on the economy. take a listen to scott. >> i think most of us in america understand that people, not the government, creates jobs. and one of the best things we can do is get the government out of the way, repeal obamacare, reign-in all of the out of control regulations, put in place all the above energy policy, get people the education and skills they need to succeed and lower the tax rate and...