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so in tonight's "sinclair cares" we explain why more men might now get the p.s.a. screening. >> take some breaths for me. deep breath. reporter: a year ago, michael felt perfectly his only indication something might be wrong a blood test that showed elevated level of protein indicating possible prostate cancer. there you will never know unless you are looking for it. you need to look for it. >> the p.s.a. test is a simple blood draw with kick results. eight years ago they recommended against it saying it led to unnecessary treatment. now the new draft recommendations the u.s. preventative task force says between 55 to 69 years old should talk to doctors to decide if the p.s.a. screening is right for them. they still warn screening could lead to misdiagnosis or treatment to cause urinary incontinence or impotence but new evidence supports the screening including dying from prostate cancer and catching it before it spreads to other part of dr. yulo is happy to see a more open minded approach. >> it's important for a clab rative way. it's important to recognize we are
so in tonight's "sinclair cares" we explain why more men might now get the p.s.a. screening. >> take some breaths for me. deep breath. reporter: a year ago, michael felt perfectly his only indication something might be wrong a blood test that showed elevated level of protein indicating possible prostate cancer. there you will never know unless you are looking for it. you need to look for it. >> the p.s.a. test is a simple blood draw with kick results. eight years ago they...
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go back and read sinclair lewises' it can happen ear, written never 1930s. it's happening here. >> i think i heard you say earlier that the primary responsibility of asive civil sir van is to expose wrongdoing. is that correct. >> , that. alexander hamilton, by the way, planted that seed in my mind. >> that's anxiouses my question. should that be in the norm or is that an outcome of current times? in other words, shouldn't the primary responsibility be to do good as opposed to looking for wrongdoing? >> well, i take doing good for granted. >> okay. >> i mean, why would you do any task, whether with the got or outside the government, if you warrant harping a beneficial effect it but when you get behind the standard obligations of a public servant or anyone else, think truthfulness in confronting wrong-doing is important. and alexander hamilton -- i always go back to hamilton first with read the founding fathers -- he talked about impeachment in terms of the number one offense that has to be addressed is compromising the public trust, and certainly we have see
go back and read sinclair lewises' it can happen ear, written never 1930s. it's happening here. >> i think i heard you say earlier that the primary responsibility of asive civil sir van is to expose wrongdoing. is that correct. >> , that. alexander hamilton, by the way, planted that seed in my mind. >> that's anxiouses my question. should that be in the norm or is that an outcome of current times? in other words, shouldn't the primary responsibility be to do good as opposed to...
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and that included upton sinclair, people who were more ideas,sts, different some of which has gradually come to pass. most of the laws we have have been evolutionary. have been today concerned about whether those rules of law were being adhered to for everybody. , i cannot write for him, but i think that would be his approach to our situation even today. as he got older, he received many accolades, many awards -- awards. he received recognition. the most important was that he received the presidential medal of freedom in 1970 by then president richard nixon. after that, he was still active and consulted, and as he gradually grew older, he saw the 's coming ronald reagan in in the early 1980's. nsd earl the squire behre passed away in 1985. redding is ano exclusive and we showed it to you to introduce you to the c-span cities tour. you can watch more of our visits /citiestours..org >> this weekend, book tv is live from the 33rd annual chicago in chicago.fest it starts on saturday. april, "stamped from the beginning." tears we at 1:00 by " cannot stop." sidney blumenthal, with his book, a
and that included upton sinclair, people who were more ideas,sts, different some of which has gradually come to pass. most of the laws we have have been evolutionary. have been today concerned about whether those rules of law were being adhered to for everybody. , i cannot write for him, but i think that would be his approach to our situation even today. as he got older, he received many accolades, many awards -- awards. he received recognition. the most important was that he received the...
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still have the right abuse players north of the border to celtic rangers guy and a player scott sinclair was right surely abused but what they see is now getting into the territory of is that it's being used to taller a whole nation and one of the main reasons we get involved also it was is because all i know having traveled across the world following football tournament for many years is the vast majority of people want to comb enjoy themselves and get to know each of the vats the way that we move forward not by tolling everybody with the media say that comes with several fans of all nations speaking of fans we can speak to a correspondent in even trying to be down by the state of things that actually speak to some of the fans that perhaps openly some of the new zealand fans really what kind of reaction if you have for that. guys hi again while to answer this question i just say you should see the faces of the new zealand fans that i've met actually going. send some of these pictures and perhaps we'll show them for you a bit later you know i bet if they actually read some of the stuff t
still have the right abuse players north of the border to celtic rangers guy and a player scott sinclair was right surely abused but what they see is now getting into the territory of is that it's being used to taller a whole nation and one of the main reasons we get involved also it was is because all i know having traveled across the world following football tournament for many years is the vast majority of people want to comb enjoy themselves and get to know each of the vats the way that we...
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they would attend the actions and harry sinclair, they would arrive on railroad cars. they're arriving on a private training known as the millionaire special. good whether the actions were held outside under a large stately tree, it leases for a hundred 60 acres could sell for as much as $200 million. the tree became known as the million-dollar home. as the wealth increase many americans began to express because of prejudice, along in the osage began to be scapegoated for their money. here was the 1920s, a period of the great gatsby. but somehow the wealth became the concern. members of the u.s. congress would literally sit in mahogany paneled rooms and debate what are we going to do about all of this osage money. how can i have all this money. they went so far as to pass legislation requiring many osage to have white guardians. this was racist in every way in fact it was based on the quantum of osage blood. so fewer full-blooded osage are suddenly deemed incompetent and given a guardian to oversee her finances. you could be an osage chief leading a great nation and ha
they would attend the actions and harry sinclair, they would arrive on railroad cars. they're arriving on a private training known as the millionaire special. good whether the actions were held outside under a large stately tree, it leases for a hundred 60 acres could sell for as much as $200 million. the tree became known as the million-dollar home. as the wealth increase many americans began to express because of prejudice, along in the osage began to be scapegoated for their money. here was...
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he works as an analyst for us at sinclair. let me ask you this question. did you come away from this say yes, there was a smoking gun and this was it? was there that moment? >> no. i think what you got was a confirmation of what director comey has i guess initially said in messages where he picked up in the last couple of weeks and what he released yesterday or had a friend release. to let you know that look, these are what occurred in the conversations. i documented them. i was concerned about them. he went through all of the he is a very thorough guy, he is confident and very bright. if nothing else he got that point across today. look, these are troubling conversations. i was worried about them at least to the extent, even the very first conversation on the 6th of january to start documenting them. jonathan: let me ask you this, question, too. i think what a lot of folks the armchair lawyers out there are trying to find if there is some law that was broken? is there some part of his testimony that said yes. this right here is what is going to hang someb
he works as an analyst for us at sinclair. let me ask you this question. did you come away from this say yes, there was a smoking gun and this was it? was there that moment? >> no. i think what you got was a confirmation of what director comey has i guess initially said in messages where he picked up in the last couple of weeks and what he released yesterday or had a friend release. to let you know that look, these are what occurred in the conversations. i documented them. i was concerned...
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and we certainly have some sinclair on the northbound side.g center city north on 95, extra heavy from the vine street expressway northbound, through that accident, and new traffic pattern at girard avenue. hello south jersey. bellmawr, heading in toward philadelphia. the headlights headed in toward that walt whitman bridge. eastbound on the schuylkill, starting to see some sun glare at the curve turnpike slowing down you working through washington. septa running with minor tray and first couple every trains out of the gates at the airport line and paoli line. mike and alex back over to you. >> coming up on 6:33. >> city councils mail and attacked and stabbed outside of his home in southwest philadelphia. >> police say councilman david oh, the victim of attempted robbery, loath -- loading groceries? >> fifty-seven years old it, about eight years in the army special forces teaches martial arts. so's marshall artist. so you think he knows something. but this tells that you not err what you know, no matter how tough you are, no matter something t
and we certainly have some sinclair on the northbound side.g center city north on 95, extra heavy from the vine street expressway northbound, through that accident, and new traffic pattern at girard avenue. hello south jersey. bellmawr, heading in toward philadelphia. the headlights headed in toward that walt whitman bridge. eastbound on the schuylkill, starting to see some sun glare at the curve turnpike slowing down you working through washington. septa running with minor tray and first...
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kennedy, sinclair lewis and a whole bunch of others. public opinion in the united states was against the war, exceeded 70 percent were all for supporting britain materially but they didn't want us to get into the war so it was knocked out there being the lone wolf, railing against non-patriotic railing and fighting, he just didn't see any reason for us to get into it at that point. pearl harbor happened though and he was one of the first unlike a lot of celebrities and politicians to say hey, my country has been attacked, i'm going to go fight. he'd been an army officer, tried to get his commission reactivated. roosevelt wouldn't do it because roosevelt hated him for a very public disagreement they had a few years before. and so lindbergh got himself appointed as a technical representative for aircraft manufacturers, he worked for henry ford, everybody else was making airplanes at the time . to make the airplanes better. he finally got permission to go to the south pacific as a field rep and against every rule in thebook , he flew 50 co
kennedy, sinclair lewis and a whole bunch of others. public opinion in the united states was against the war, exceeded 70 percent were all for supporting britain materially but they didn't want us to get into the war so it was knocked out there being the lone wolf, railing against non-patriotic railing and fighting, he just didn't see any reason for us to get into it at that point. pearl harbor happened though and he was one of the first unlike a lot of celebrities and politicians to say hey,...
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in a moment will talk to andrew sinclair in norwich. first, to nina warhurst in bolton.as announced and she was here within a couple of hours. probably because there are two marginal seats here. bolton west which the conservatives took from labour to years ago and bolton north east which the conservatives want to ta ke east which the conservatives want to take from labour. if they do take it it will form the part of a much wider story, that of the conservatives taking all of the 1997 games which were made by labour. they have been campaigning in places which would have seem audacious ten yea rs which would have seem audacious ten years ago. as for labour they have had a very interesting campaign. they started off defending seats where they have small margins like chester and fleetwood but they have grown in confidence and jeremy corbyn has grown in popularity in the north—west and we saw that today. he was campaigning in runcorn. that is a conservative minority seat. one which at the beginning of the campaign labour will of written off. the fact their leader is they on t
in a moment will talk to andrew sinclair in norwich. first, to nina warhurst in bolton.as announced and she was here within a couple of hours. probably because there are two marginal seats here. bolton west which the conservatives took from labour to years ago and bolton north east which the conservatives want to ta ke east which the conservatives want to take from labour. if they do take it it will form the part of a much wider story, that of the conservatives taking all of the 1997 games...
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you know the young people and the photograph books that i did with lenny sinclair and barbara weinberg, barbara barefield now. it captures the essence of how the music was so absolutely prominent here in the city of detroit. it was so spread out you know there was not enough room here. you had to go further, all the way to europe and all the way in paris. you know hugh lawson, betty carter. you can go on and on with the jazz musicians and the r&b musicians. that came out of the city. i mean just absolute, we populated the music world. the music universe out there would not be complete without full discussion of the african-american musicians from out of motown. i learned the review at the apollo theater in 1962, i mean it was like whoa! i know beans bose. he wrote fingertips for stevie wonder. marvin gaye, stevie wonder, those who put together the concepts. and marvin stayed on - and so that is like the music that captures the whole spirit of the 1960s. the antiwar movement. all of the individuals had connections with the whole motown experience. >> before i ask my next question, do yo
you know the young people and the photograph books that i did with lenny sinclair and barbara weinberg, barbara barefield now. it captures the essence of how the music was so absolutely prominent here in the city of detroit. it was so spread out you know there was not enough room here. you had to go further, all the way to europe and all the way in paris. you know hugh lawson, betty carter. you can go on and on with the jazz musicians and the r&b musicians. that came out of the city. i mean...
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kennedy junior sinclair lures and bunch of others.ublic opinion was against the war. 60 to 70% all support for supporting britain materially but didn't wants to get into the war but wasn't being lone wolf railing against nonpatriotic railing against fighting. he didn't see any reason for u to get into it at that point. when pearl harbor happened, though, he was one of the first -- unlike a lot of selects and politicians to say hey, my country has been attacked. i'm going to go fight. he had been an army officer tried to get his commission reactivated. roosevelt wouldn't do it because roosevelt hated him for -- very public disagreement they had a few years before so linkedburg warninged and everybody else making airplanes at the time to make the airplanes better, he finally got permission to go after the south pacific as a field rep and against every rule of the bock and anyone in the military know this he flew 50 combat missions as a civilian. which if he had gotten shot down not that the japanese cared they killed everyone, anybody.
kennedy junior sinclair lures and bunch of others.ublic opinion was against the war. 60 to 70% all support for supporting britain materially but didn't wants to get into the war but wasn't being lone wolf railing against nonpatriotic railing against fighting. he didn't see any reason for u to get into it at that point. when pearl harbor happened, though, he was one of the first -- unlike a lot of selects and politicians to say hey, my country has been attacked. i'm going to go fight. he had...
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rupert murdoch, the wall street journal, and sinclair broadcast. my point is this is a difficult thing, but the problem in the legislation -- i think there's consensus on the things david said, but it goes to the question of the residual power of government in a ill-defined and changing world. that is a hard canyon to get over. randolph: less than a minute. >> i agree with layer -- blair. my biggest pushback is net neutrality is not the only issue where congress would legislate and an administrative agency would be -- responsible for enforcing. legislation and regulation has worked in this country for 100 years is congress does the best it can to , and if something needs to be fixed, you go back to congress. that's what we are doing now. i've never heard of a catchall that basically gives the regulating agency the authority to override what congress has legislated under the guise of future proofing to statutory standards. we've got 100-year-old system of legislate, regulate, and when you need to fix it, come back to congress. that's all that i'm ad
rupert murdoch, the wall street journal, and sinclair broadcast. my point is this is a difficult thing, but the problem in the legislation -- i think there's consensus on the things david said, but it goes to the question of the residual power of government in a ill-defined and changing world. that is a hard canyon to get over. randolph: less than a minute. >> i agree with layer -- blair. my biggest pushback is net neutrality is not the only issue where congress would legislate and an...
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let me tell you who else's view might change, rupert murdoch and sinclair broadcast. so my point is that this is actually, i think, a difficult thing, but the problem in the legislation doesn't go to the four things that i think david said. i think there's consensus on it. it really goes to this question of what's the residual power of government in a very ill defined changing world and i think that's a hard canyon to get over. >> i can promise less than a minute. >> okay, go. >> obviously a agree with blair that that's where the rub is. and my biggest pushback to that is that net neutrality is not the only issue where congress would legislate and administrative agency be responsible for enforcing. and the way the legislative procedure act, the way legislation and regulation has worked in this country for 100 years is congress does the best it can to legislate the administering agencies the best it can to regulate, and if something needs to be fixed, you go back to congress. that's what we're doing now. i've never heard of a catch-all that basically gives the regulati
let me tell you who else's view might change, rupert murdoch and sinclair broadcast. so my point is that this is actually, i think, a difficult thing, but the problem in the legislation doesn't go to the four things that i think david said. i think there's consensus on it. it really goes to this question of what's the residual power of government in a very ill defined changing world and i think that's a hard canyon to get over. >> i can promise less than a minute. >> okay, go....
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reinstate the uhf discount which some would argue unwinds these requirements and you're considering sinclair and tribune which could create a massive broadcast group with access to three-quarters of all dwarfing competitive media owners. do you believe the 39% limit should still be in place as a barrier to over concentration in the market and what factors will you be looking at media ownership going forward. and i have another question. >> thank you for the question. at this point it's very preliminary, so -- it was that we couldn't repeal the discount with that also considering whether any adjustments to the national cap were necessary. so we haven't made any determinations about what that number should be and our point would be simply that the administrative/legal one, so as one goes so goes the other and we have to consider the national cap and we don't have a timeframe for considering that, and we haven't received papers with the transaction, so i can't talk to how the rules would affect the consideration of that. >> in reference to my opening question -- i didn't hear clarity about sort
reinstate the uhf discount which some would argue unwinds these requirements and you're considering sinclair and tribune which could create a massive broadcast group with access to three-quarters of all dwarfing competitive media owners. do you believe the 39% limit should still be in place as a barrier to over concentration in the market and what factors will you be looking at media ownership going forward. and i have another question. >> thank you for the question. at this point it's...
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discount which some would argue unwinds this requirement so you now can consider a merger between sinclair and tribune which could create a massive broadcast group with access to three quarters of all households working competitive media owners. you believe the 30 percent limit should be in place as a barrier to over concentration of the market and what factors will you be reviewing as you look at the ownership going forward and i have one more question. >> you for the question. at this point very preliminary so the discounts decision we made earlier was simply returning to the status quo and the argument i made back then was that we could repeal discount without also considering whether adjustments to the national were necessary so we haven't made any determinations about what that number should be. our point was the administration or legal one as one goes as the other as the uhf discount goes we have to consider the national, we don't have a timeframe for considering that and of course we haven't received any papers with respect to the transaction you mentioned so i can't define about ho
discount which some would argue unwinds this requirement so you now can consider a merger between sinclair and tribune which could create a massive broadcast group with access to three quarters of all households working competitive media owners. you believe the 30 percent limit should be in place as a barrier to over concentration of the market and what factors will you be reviewing as you look at the ownership going forward and i have one more question. >> you for the question. at this...
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somebody that we used to have on the show from time to time, boris epstein is now working for sinclair which is a very large broadcast outfit that broadcasts local news around the country. this is a tweet earlier today that trump aide carried state message on local news about reducing press access in the white house. boris is now giving dispatches on local news where he spouts the president's same effusive praise on local news. is that where this is headed? that the breitbart brand is going to be proliferated to many unsuspecting news people? >> i think so. i think this is not just going to be limited to breitbart news. this is going to continue to grow and there are other people who are now on tv and who are -- trump basically spokespeople. going back to what you're saying, why do people believe some of this stuff, why do they defend trump? the reason why, trump and the media have done a good job of delegitimizing it. and spicer saying, no, he actually speaks arabic. they're going with what breitbart says and trump says. >> as a media consultant, what do you think the chances of this
somebody that we used to have on the show from time to time, boris epstein is now working for sinclair which is a very large broadcast outfit that broadcasts local news around the country. this is a tweet earlier today that trump aide carried state message on local news about reducing press access in the white house. boris is now giving dispatches on local news where he spouts the president's same effusive praise on local news. is that where this is headed? that the breitbart brand is going to...
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lets get the latest from our bbc east political editor, andrew sinclair.conservative area, and to be fair, there has not been much campaigning going on in this pa rt much campaigning going on in this part of the region, but this area is an exception. this is a conservative marshall, they only hold the seat with a dry to a000. and just up the road is north norfolk, currently held by the liberal democrats. the conservatives have been putting a lot of effort into that, and they believe, particularly with their message on brexit, that they will be able to take that seat tomorrow. we shall find out. today, theresa may will address supporters in the building behind me, but her message is trying to be a very up heat one about brexit. she will say that brexit will be able positive experience after we have left the european union there will be more money available for housing, infrastructure and research and development. opposition parties say she really should be talking about social care. on the doorsteps here in norfolk which has a very large elderly population,
lets get the latest from our bbc east political editor, andrew sinclair.conservative area, and to be fair, there has not been much campaigning going on in this pa rt much campaigning going on in this part of the region, but this area is an exception. this is a conservative marshall, they only hold the seat with a dry to a000. and just up the road is north norfolk, currently held by the liberal democrats. the conservatives have been putting a lot of effort into that, and they believe,...
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here with the hottest summer toys is meredith sinclaire toy expert and author of "well played."ily time and summertime go together. i will show what you you are going to do for family time. we're going to start with this. two in one rockingham mock. check it out. right here. and this is my heart song. it's super fun. curved as you can see. you can lay in it and rock in it which kids love to do. right? awesome. janice: love it? >> put it in backward and rock all summer long. janice was just in it. >> how much. >> about $170. next up, this one of my favorite. twist on the lemonade stand. we created juice stand. and instead of all that sugary mix. we are using 100 percent juicy juice. we created a tropical sparkler using 15 different flavors. tropical and white grape juice and this is sky. she is going to serve you up. ginger rail. >> little tea cups. >> we are using this build and play tent. check this out. your kids can design. this only $22 cover at target. build it and play in it and make their own. >> they can draw on it. >> next up. we have got hula hoops. only $6. they are f
here with the hottest summer toys is meredith sinclaire toy expert and author of "well played."ily time and summertime go together. i will show what you you are going to do for family time. we're going to start with this. two in one rockingham mock. check it out. right here. and this is my heart song. it's super fun. curved as you can see. you can lay in it and rock in it which kids love to do. right? awesome. janice: love it? >> put it in backward and rock all summer long....
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now is the best selling author and investigative journalist sharyl attkisson and also the host of sinclaire'sn: how does smearing start. >> i think it's always been around, maybe not always called that. you can trace some of the origins to the cia and hitler's propaganda world war ii. going against each other a lot of it starting there. ainsley: what does the modern smear machine look like? >> well, the best at it, both democrats and republicans and corporate interests try to control narratives and they have well financed campaigns and corporations and llcs and nonprofits that do this and try to do it in a hidden way. i think the best at it has to be david brock who is the smear operator who used to come work for conservatives, smearing liberals and then overnight he switched sides and now he smears conservatives on behalf of liberals. ainsley: why did he switch? >> that's a long story. it's in the book. ainsley: they pay more money? >> i think he was sort of odd man out after smearing the clintons in a book that he wrote didn't sell very well and it was sort of thought by some that he didn't
now is the best selling author and investigative journalist sharyl attkisson and also the host of sinclaire'sn: how does smearing start. >> i think it's always been around, maybe not always called that. you can trace some of the origins to the cia and hitler's propaganda world war ii. going against each other a lot of it starting there. ainsley: what does the modern smear machine look like? >> well, the best at it, both democrats and republicans and corporate interests try to...
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. >> here with the absolute hottest summer toys mary sinclair. >> i'm so happy to be sponsored in familytodd: my wife is watching this right now and saying, dude, you have to lose some healthy essence. >> it's fun for the backyard and enjoy that right now. [laughter] todd: it was until i got on here. >> i love this. kids build this and decorate. we have a juice stand instead of all the sugary powder. we made a tropical sparkler. what's in this, tropical fruit juice and white grape juice and sky is here to receiver you. real fun for kids. >> is it free? >> thank you. >> we don't want to give our kids more sugar. no sugar added. >> thank you, girls. >> this is a diy, i'm about getting kids to create their own play as well. you could put party on this as well and then what we've done is taken our empty juice bottle and put paint in it and you shake the paint around it there and you set them up like that and who wants to do it? you can weight that down with pebbles if you want. bowling. now we will move to hula hoops. abby: i won a contest in elementary school. i won't do that today. >> six
. >> here with the absolute hottest summer toys mary sinclair. >> i'm so happy to be sponsored in familytodd: my wife is watching this right now and saying, dude, you have to lose some healthy essence. >> it's fun for the backyard and enjoy that right now. [laughter] todd: it was until i got on here. >> i love this. kids build this and decorate. we have a juice stand instead of all the sugary powder. we made a tropical sparkler. what's in this, tropical fruit juice and...