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. >> my name is justin snyder. and in 2006, our friend and mentor bill fosser passed away, leaving my brother and me a sort of chicago institution -- his puppet opera. >> hi, justin. i'm jamie. >> jamie, nice to meet you. >> i'm told that you have something that i may never see again. >> here, follow me. >> i will. justin leads me behind the scenes of a most unusual opera house. >> all these boxes here contain costumes for various, different productions. >> wow! this is my kind of wardrobe. if only it came in my size. the costumes are so small because the players taking the stage aren't the supersized tenors and sopranos you expect to see at the opera. they're 16-inch puppets. the maestro behind this pint-size production, justin's boss, the late bill fosser. who was bill fosser? >> bill fosser taught me everything i know about puppetry. he had a unique ability to re-create full-scale environments, but in a miniature scale. he was one of my best friends. >> fosser, born in 1928, grows up in a working-class neighborh
. >> my name is justin snyder. and in 2006, our friend and mentor bill fosser passed away, leaving my brother and me a sort of chicago institution -- his puppet opera. >> hi, justin. i'm jamie. >> jamie, nice to meet you. >> i'm told that you have something that i may never see again. >> here, follow me. >> i will. justin leads me behind the scenes of a most unusual opera house. >> all these boxes here contain costumes for various, different...
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snyder and mr. holmes. this committee earlier this year passed a bill to charge millionaires, people who have won the lottery, a little bit more if, in fact, they have come into some extra money. to put it in perspective, this policy change would mean millionaire medicaid beneficiaries would only pay approximately 70 more dollars each month. that would save apparently several billion dollars. would you two support making millionaires on medicare to pay their fair share to help pay to extend the s chip and health center funds? that was supposed to be asked by mr. walden, but he's not here to ask it. >> congressman barton, i'm happy to answer the question. as i've mentioned in my testimony earlier and in some of my responses over the course of the hearing, in texas we are very much in support of personal responsibility and infusing a level of personal responsibility into the programs that we administer. certainly i think this is a good example of an opportunity to enthuse that personal responsibility into one
snyder and mr. holmes. this committee earlier this year passed a bill to charge millionaires, people who have won the lottery, a little bit more if, in fact, they have come into some extra money. to put it in perspective, this policy change would mean millionaire medicaid beneficiaries would only pay approximately 70 more dollars each month. that would save apparently several billion dollars. would you two support making millionaires on medicare to pay their fair share to help pay to extend the...
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as children and puppies found morning amusement, puddle jumps, pajamas and all and this is how the snyder family is kicking off vacation week. >> making the best out of a rainy situation. >> staying positive in north wildwood this morning. >> is what it is. can't do anything about it now. >> alec and two buddy from
as children and puppies found morning amusement, puddle jumps, pajamas and all and this is how the snyder family is kicking off vacation week. >> making the best out of a rainy situation. >> staying positive in north wildwood this morning. >> is what it is. can't do anything about it now. >> alec and two buddy from
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snyder says that he's a member of the american civil liberties union and not the federalist society. nevertheless, he has every confidence that as a court of appeals judge, john will scrupulously follow the law and apply precedent. he notes that mr. bush is well known as an experienced, capable, ethical litigator and that his knowledge of the law is unquestioned. praise for mr. bush is not confined to those from the commonwealth of kentucky, however. ted butross, jr., practices law in los angeles. among other matters, he remembers the plaintiffs in their challenge to california's proposition 8. he has known john bush for a quarter century. he writes, while we come from different political parties, i'm certain john will make an absolutely superb circuit judge. he is an extraordinary lawyer and an exceptionally fair, decent, and honest person. i have every confidence that as a judge, john will scrupulously follow the law and constitution and precedent. mr. bush has received numerous professionals awards. for instance, the best lawyers in america named him the louisville litigation anti
snyder says that he's a member of the american civil liberties union and not the federalist society. nevertheless, he has every confidence that as a court of appeals judge, john will scrupulously follow the law and apply precedent. he notes that mr. bush is well known as an experienced, capable, ethical litigator and that his knowledge of the law is unquestioned. praise for mr. bush is not confined to those from the commonwealth of kentucky, however. ted butross, jr., practices law in los...
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robert snyder came to fresno a week ago with a promise of work that didn't pan out. he went to the police station asking for help to get back to his grandson in sacramento. the officers pooled their money and bought him an amtrak ticket. snyder says it was his first-ever train ride. >>> a low-cost airline in colombia is considering ripping out the airplane's seats and making passengers stand the entire flight. it would be something similar to riding a packed bart or muni train but with stools. the ceo of viva colombia said there's research to find out whether you can fly standing up and that his airline would be very interested in anything that makes travel less expensive. the carrier has daily flights to miami but nowhere else in the u.s. several airlines have talked about the idea but never received approval. >>> now your accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> accuweather this evening the holiday weekend off to a spectacular spot. most spots seeing sunshine today, now some of these clear skies being replaced by fog. the traditional trek of our coastal clouds is be
robert snyder came to fresno a week ago with a promise of work that didn't pan out. he went to the police station asking for help to get back to his grandson in sacramento. the officers pooled their money and bought him an amtrak ticket. snyder says it was his first-ever train ride. >>> a low-cost airline in colombia is considering ripping out the airplane's seats and making passengers stand the entire flight. it would be something similar to riding a packed bart or muni train but with...
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[applause] [cheers] the honorable rick snyder, governor, state of michigan. [applause] the honorable gary peters, united states senator, state of michigan. [applause] the honorable roger wicker, united states senator, state of mississippi. [applause] the honorable james mattis, secretary of defense. [applause] the honorable terry mcauliffe, governor, commonwealth of virginia. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, our ship's sponsor, mrs. susan ford bales. [applause] she is escorted today -- she is escorted today by master chief laura nunley, command master chief, uss gerald r. ford. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, escorted today by captain richard mccormack, united states navy, perspective commanding officer, uss gerald r. ford. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. platform and a salute. ♪ [cannons] >> ready? ladies and gentlemen, the national anthem will be performed by gerald r. ford's own chief petty officer. advance the colors. ♪ >> platform. hand salute. ♪ >> present arms. >> ♪ oh, say can y
[applause] [cheers] the honorable rick snyder, governor, state of michigan. [applause] the honorable gary peters, united states senator, state of michigan. [applause] the honorable roger wicker, united states senator, state of mississippi. [applause] the honorable james mattis, secretary of defense. [applause] the honorable terry mcauliffe, governor, commonwealth of virginia. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, our ship's sponsor, mrs. susan ford bales. [applause] she is escorted today -- she is...
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blood land by timothy snyder is an extraordinary book about the terror of both stalin and hitler struck by the tens of millions of people who were murdered or had succumbed to the policies. stalin imposed the famine on ukraine in the 1930s it was devastating millions of people by. and it kind of led to the welcoming of the nazis when hitler invaded 1941. of course he lost the goodwill with the occupation because he turned out to be just as bad as stalin. he knew what was done to that part of the world. best years of their life is a wonderful book by lance morrow about kennedy, johnson and nixon in 48, kennedy and johnson getting elected to congress and of course johnson running to be in the senate and prevailing. he developed his name for landslide lyndon that was highly contested in texas but fascinating in the social history of the times and the things that influence these individuals nominated the latter part of the century in terms of the politics. liberty and glory is the story of the interaction between george washington and lafayette. they have had a long career afe revolutionary
blood land by timothy snyder is an extraordinary book about the terror of both stalin and hitler struck by the tens of millions of people who were murdered or had succumbed to the policies. stalin imposed the famine on ukraine in the 1930s it was devastating millions of people by. and it kind of led to the welcoming of the nazis when hitler invaded 1941. of course he lost the goodwill with the occupation because he turned out to be just as bad as stalin. he knew what was done to that part of...
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since governor rick snyder is among the heads of state to expand medicaid and push back, if there are republicans pushing back on this, why can't there be a bipartisan effort to try to reach an agreement? >> you know, i've said from the very beginning that the affordable care act wasn't perfect. that we should -- actually i also always say the last perfect bill was the ten commandments in today's day in age -- the republicans have been very focused on repeal and replace and i want to tell ya, i've been home. i've been out and about all morning, haven't had a formal event. i've had from starbucks at 6:30 this morning a grown man with cancer whose doctor significaug postponing surgery because of his heart wanted to know if he should schedule a surgery next week and i went to a farmer's market and a mother and grandmother with a 4-year-old, the mother burst into tears about this bill. people are scared. this is real people's lives and i feel it again today when i'm out here. i can't go anywhere, someone is not coming up scared. >> it's hard to give then an answer what to do. if, ma'am, t
since governor rick snyder is among the heads of state to expand medicaid and push back, if there are republicans pushing back on this, why can't there be a bipartisan effort to try to reach an agreement? >> you know, i've said from the very beginning that the affordable care act wasn't perfect. that we should -- actually i also always say the last perfect bill was the ten commandments in today's day in age -- the republicans have been very focused on repeal and replace and i want to tell...
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that is how snyder saw the connection between the two. what was the relationship between beats and hippies? there was a major age difference. the beats were in their 20's in world war ii, the hippies were in their 20's in the 1960's. the hippies were young enough to have been the children of the beats if the beats had had any children, it was not very likely. they were veterans of the great depression and world war ii, the holocaust, the atomic age, the hippies were the up the mystic children of the baby-boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. that said a lot about the difference between the two, the fact that one had been raised amid the poverty and despair of the depression and beer of world war ii. >> you can watch the entire program at 8:00 p.m. and again at midnight eastern. american history tv, only on c-span3. night, -- >> only steve jobs can sell this product and be associated with it when that is just a shade of the story. he was hands-on, he had a lot to do with it but the truth is that even the ip
that is how snyder saw the connection between the two. what was the relationship between beats and hippies? there was a major age difference. the beats were in their 20's in world war ii, the hippies were in their 20's in the 1960's. the hippies were young enough to have been the children of the beats if the beats had had any children, it was not very likely. they were veterans of the great depression and world war ii, the holocaust, the atomic age, the hippies were the up the mystic children...
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jessica snyder, thank you very much. let's get more on all of this with senate republican james lang ford, a member of the intelligence and homeland security committee. senator, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >> good to be with you. >> you heard jessica snyder's report there, the president essentially said, anybody would have held the meeting. would you have held a meeting with someone -- >> i would have had a lot of questions about a foreign government contacting me saying they were connected to a foreign government to have a meeting. i understand that for don junior who is a political novice, as he mentioned before, first time to be around a campaign, but for him to be able to contact paul manafort who is not a political novice and ask him to be a part of that, paul manafort should have raised the flag and said this is a concern. >> he's been in politics a long time and he would have known that was wrong. he was in the meeting. president trump says he learned about the e-mails and the meeting, quote, a couple of
jessica snyder, thank you very much. let's get more on all of this with senate republican james lang ford, a member of the intelligence and homeland security committee. senator, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >> good to be with you. >> you heard jessica snyder's report there, the president essentially said, anybody would have held the meeting. would you have held a meeting with someone -- >> i would have had a lot of questions about a foreign government contacting me...
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governor snyder. governor mcauliffe. senator wicker. and members of congress. secretary stackley. admiral richardson. senior military leaders. and, of course, the great captain mccormack. [applause] captain, i know you will exemplify integrity at the helm. and have a good time doing it, captain. proud of you. thanks to the entire ford family, for all that you have done to support this ship on its voyage. thank you, susan. [applause] i also want to recognize to -- two other people who are very special to president ford. thank you, vice president cheney and former secretary of defense rumsfeld. [applause] they look great. they look great. as we put this stunning ship in to the service of our nation, we must also pay tribute to the thousands of citizens, military and civilian, who helped design and build her. their love of country has ported to every rivet and bulkhead on this vessel. you hammered, chiseled, and sculpted this mighty hull. you were there when the first steel was cut, when the turbines first roared to life, and when those beautiful bronze propellers first began to spin
governor snyder. governor mcauliffe. senator wicker. and members of congress. secretary stackley. admiral richardson. senior military leaders. and, of course, the great captain mccormack. [applause] captain, i know you will exemplify integrity at the helm. and have a good time doing it, captain. proud of you. thanks to the entire ford family, for all that you have done to support this ship on its voyage. thank you, susan. [applause] i also want to recognize to -- two other people who are very...
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treasury secretary mnuchin, governor snyder, governor mcauliffe, senator worker, and members of congress, secretary ,tokley, admiral richardson senior military leaders, and of course, the great captain mccormick. [applause] captain, i know you will exemplify integrity at the helm, and have a good time doing it, captain, proud of you. thanks to the entire ford family, susan, jack, stephen, michael for all that you have this ship onrt its voyage. thank you, susan. [applause] i also want to recognize to other people who were very special to president ford. thank you vice president cheney and former secretary of defense rumsfeld. thank you. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: they look great. they look great. as we put this a stunning ship into the service of our nation, we must also pay tribute to the thousands of citizens, military and civilian, who helped to design and build it. their love of country is in every ribbon and bulkhead on this vessel. you have heard chisel, and hull.ed this mighty you are first there when those propellers first began to spend, and spend they did. and now you a
treasury secretary mnuchin, governor snyder, governor mcauliffe, senator worker, and members of congress, secretary ,tokley, admiral richardson senior military leaders, and of course, the great captain mccormick. [applause] captain, i know you will exemplify integrity at the helm, and have a good time doing it, captain, proud of you. thanks to the entire ford family, susan, jack, stephen, michael for all that you have this ship onrt its voyage. thank you, susan. [applause] i also want to...
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. >> there may be real contestants before they bring in d snyder and joan rivers. >> you're saying joan rivers is not a real sglern can we talk. >> vladimir putin has his own tv show. it's called keeping up with the putins no it's a call in show twice a year. the show is carefully staged to show that russia head solve problems better than anyone. >> he's like you're a plumber i have no idea what that s. >>. >> who is the guy from extreme home makeover. >> ty pepping ton. >> we're going to fix this house. >> move that bus. >> yeah. >> more than two million people requested to be on the show. >> that sounds fantastic. >> i would love to be on the show. >> scaling back on political humor. train parker several character in the show said he thought show runners were fall into same trap at saturday night live. >> satire trap? >> reality is funnier than sometimes -- ever notice quickly. >> he deposit want the show to turn into cnn so viewers could tune in to see what he had so say and he doesn't think trump is being funny but uses comedy toort gain headlines and attention to win him the electi
. >> there may be real contestants before they bring in d snyder and joan rivers. >> you're saying joan rivers is not a real sglern can we talk. >> vladimir putin has his own tv show. it's called keeping up with the putins no it's a call in show twice a year. the show is carefully staged to show that russia head solve problems better than anyone. >> he's like you're a plumber i have no idea what that s. >>. >> who is the guy from extreme home makeover....
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treasury secretary mnuchin, governor snyder, governor mccauliffe, senator wicker and members of congress, secretary stackley, admiral richardson, senior military leaders and of course, the great captain mccormick. [applaus [applause]. captain, i know you will ex exemplify the hit many. proud of you captain. thank you. thank you to the entire ford family, susan, jack, steve, mike, for all you've done to support this ship on its voyage. thank you, susan. [applause] i also want to recognize two other people who were very special to president ford. thank you vice-president cheney and former secretary of defense, rumsfeld. [applause]. thank you. they look great. they look great. as we put this stunning ship into the service of our nation, we must also pay tribute to thousands of citizens, military and civilian, who helped design and build her. their love of country has been put into every rivet and bulkhead on this vessel. you hammered, chiseled, and sculpted this mighty hull. you were there when the first steel was cut, when the turbines first roared to life and when those beautiful bronze p
treasury secretary mnuchin, governor snyder, governor mccauliffe, senator wicker and members of congress, secretary stackley, admiral richardson, senior military leaders and of course, the great captain mccormick. [applaus [applause]. captain, i know you will ex exemplify the hit many. proud of you captain. thank you. thank you to the entire ford family, susan, jack, steve, mike, for all you've done to support this ship on its voyage. thank you, susan. [applause] i also want to recognize two...
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joining us now, brad snyder from illinois. representative, thank you for being with us today.you're having a great sunday. you recently hosted a health care forum with your constituents, and they've been quite heated as we have seen over recent months. what were you hearing from moderates and independents? >> well, this issue i hear about more than any other issue in my district. we've received more than 5,000 e-mails, letters, phone calls about health care. concerns about protecting the progress we've made. they don't want to see repeal going back to what we had. they want to see us working together, and in particular working across party lines to build on the successes, address the problems, work on new solutions and that's what i'm hearing from everyone in the district. >> what are some of the ideas you're hearing from moderates there in your district? >> well, we're hearing a sense of, number one, making sure we protect issues like pre-existing conditions. in my district i met a woman named diane who after 30 years at the same job lost her job to outsourcing, but because o
joining us now, brad snyder from illinois. representative, thank you for being with us today.you're having a great sunday. you recently hosted a health care forum with your constituents, and they've been quite heated as we have seen over recent months. what were you hearing from moderates and independents? >> well, this issue i hear about more than any other issue in my district. we've received more than 5,000 e-mails, letters, phone calls about health care. concerns about protecting the...
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jessica snyder, thanks so much. we're back now with senator sheldon whitehouse. >>> okay. senator, the special counsel investigators have now requested information from this eighth person that you just heard jessica's report about. in this trump tower meeting with donald trump, jr., with paul manafort and with jared kushner, his name, as you heard has come up in this money laundering investigation. does your committee want to hear from him? >> well, i don't want to get ahead of the chair and the ranking member deciding who to announce we're going to be interested in. but i will make the point that his history with setting up entities that are associated with facilitating money laundering, particularly facilitating russian money laundering is very much at the heart of what everybody is concerned about here because through shell corporation llcs and through other dark money entities, there is a russian record of trying to influence politics in other nations and very likely in america. and also there is a russian record of trying to set up networks of corruption that they can
jessica snyder, thanks so much. we're back now with senator sheldon whitehouse. >>> okay. senator, the special counsel investigators have now requested information from this eighth person that you just heard jessica's report about. in this trump tower meeting with donald trump, jr., with paul manafort and with jared kushner, his name, as you heard has come up in this money laundering investigation. does your committee want to hear from him? >> well, i don't want to get ahead of...
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temple university professor keith davis looked at gender identity and rachel snyder and jonathan moore .-dot reported how low and moderate income families manage money. in the coming weeks journalist cheryl acta said will report on how smear tactics are used. connecticut congresswoman will discuss her congressional work and this weekend on afterwards, naomi klein provides her analysis of the term presidency and what it means for the future of american politics. >> i think there's a case to be made that foreign governments are deciding to stay and have expensive events at trump properties to ingratiate themselves to the presidents and hopefully get into his good gracious. but, there are other things to look at as well including the fact that chinese government has been granting a wave of trademarks to trams to sell their products in china what i most disturbed by is that the chinese government has detained labor monitors who were investigating conditions in one of iraq as factories. that would seem to be to be a tangible benefit and i think the allegation is not that these governments a
temple university professor keith davis looked at gender identity and rachel snyder and jonathan moore .-dot reported how low and moderate income families manage money. in the coming weeks journalist cheryl acta said will report on how smear tactics are used. connecticut congresswoman will discuss her congressional work and this weekend on afterwards, naomi klein provides her analysis of the term presidency and what it means for the future of american politics. >> i think there's a case...
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>> jessica snyder reporting, thank you. also tonight, senator mark warner says he expects to see james comey's memos about his conversations with president trump very shortly. th this as the president is accusing his fired fbi director of leaking illegal classified information. jason is at the white house for us tonight. jason, the president tweeted about this today. update us. >> reporter: he did. he has his sights set on james comey once again. tweeting about this particular situation saying james comey leaked classified information to the media. that is so illegal, you'll remember that comey acknowledged that he did share one of his memos about his conversations with the president about the russia investigation. with that columbia university professor daniel richmond. richmond for his part, wolf, saying, look, he said nothing illegal happened here. that's first. and he said, second, nothing was passed on to him that was listed as classified. he said the president is, quote, simply wrong. he said no memo was passed on to
>> jessica snyder reporting, thank you. also tonight, senator mark warner says he expects to see james comey's memos about his conversations with president trump very shortly. th this as the president is accusing his fired fbi director of leaking illegal classified information. jason is at the white house for us tonight. jason, the president tweeted about this today. update us. >> reporter: he did. he has his sights set on james comey once again. tweeting about this particular...
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jami snyder who serves as the associate commissioner for medicaid and c.h.i.p. in my home state of texas, and ms. cindy mann, who served as the administrator and director of the center for medicaid and c.h.i.p. services at the center for medicare and medicaid services from 2009 to 2014. i am interested in hearing today how each of your experiences on both sides of this partnership has worked, and where you believe we can improve the ability of states to meet the needs of children in the program. and finally, mr. michael holmes serves as the ceo of cook area health services, which i believe is in minnesota, and as the treasurer for the national association of community health centers. mr. holmes, i look forward to our conversation. both the community center fund and the state children's health insurance program provide state and local opportunities to improve access to care in the united states. i yield back the balance of my time and recognize the ranking member of the subcommittee, mr. green of texas, five minutes for an opening statement, please. >> thank you,
jami snyder who serves as the associate commissioner for medicaid and c.h.i.p. in my home state of texas, and ms. cindy mann, who served as the administrator and director of the center for medicaid and c.h.i.p. services at the center for medicare and medicaid services from 2009 to 2014. i am interested in hearing today how each of your experiences on both sides of this partnership has worked, and where you believe we can improve the ability of states to meet the needs of children in the...
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. >> reporter: at snyder's garage, lifelong democrats barbara and bruce snyder are still betting on trumpguy who would change washington. is he changing washington? >> yes, i believe he is. but it's going to take more time. >> reporter: retired marine bob smith, another democrat who backed the president. >> see, i thought he was going to be a flash. i told everybody else that he was going to be a flash, a bolt of lightning. >> is it? >> the bolt of lightning fizzled out a little bit. >> when you hear all the outrage about this president, what do you want to say to those people? >> shut up. my biggest frustration is people aren't backing him, giving him a chance. >> in trump county his policies resonate but his personality doesn't. in our new poll he gets high marks for ordering air strikes in syria and aggressively responding to north korea. still, most popular, his effort to keep jobs in america. jack says his furniture sales have improved since the election. >> why is that? >> i think they feel better. i think they think there's hope. it seems like we were hopeless before. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: at snyder's garage, lifelong democrats barbara and bruce snyder are still betting on trumpguy who would change washington. is he changing washington? >> yes, i believe he is. but it's going to take more time. >> reporter: retired marine bob smith, another democrat who backed the president. >> see, i thought he was going to be a flash. i told everybody else that he was going to be a flash, a bolt of lightning. >> is it? >> the bolt of lightning...
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>> thanks very much, jessica snyder reporting. senate investigators are speaking out about the russia probe. let's go to senior reporter manu raju on capitol hill. what are you hearing? >> reporter: both democrats and republicans are pushing more to learn more about the meeting that occurred in trump tower with the top democrat in the committee emerging from a closed door meeting that occurred earlier today to say, who else was in the meeting? wondering if there were more than eight people who were actually meeting with donald trump, jr. paul manafort and jared kushner. mark warner raised some ear ious concerns about this eighth individual earlier today. take a listen. >> it's very disturbing to me that it's taken us this long for this kind of information to come out. so, this individual who at least had a colorful past, if not a potentially criminal, it is very strange to me that this meeting that was supposed to be originally -- was related as three or four people about russian adoptions, i doubt if this individual who had a his
>> thanks very much, jessica snyder reporting. senate investigators are speaking out about the russia probe. let's go to senior reporter manu raju on capitol hill. what are you hearing? >> reporter: both democrats and republicans are pushing more to learn more about the meeting that occurred in trump tower with the top democrat in the committee emerging from a closed door meeting that occurred earlier today to say, who else was in the meeting? wondering if there were more than eight...
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msnbc meteorologist bonnie snyder standing by. there's a lot of people out there waiting to grill.ey're just enjoying a beautiful day while we're here in studio talking to each other. >> we are, but we're bringing some good news to everyone because unlike fourth of julys in year's past, generally speaking, this is going to be a nice one for most of the country. there was rain earlier on that's pushed through dallas. a lot have dissipated. that is good news, we're watching out for improving conditions in the forecast. we're going to talk about that and of course if for our weather going forward, we'll be looking for those storms to push across dallas as i mentioned. temperatures will be warmer throughout most of the country. high temperatures across the board into the 80s and even into the 90s, and as far as travel delays, we don't have any to talk about right now. we'll be watching for that perhaps as we go through the fifth. we're going to have more on the weather coming up, yasmin. >> bonnie snyder bringing us the good news of the day, happy fourth. >> you too. >>> venus williams
msnbc meteorologist bonnie snyder standing by. there's a lot of people out there waiting to grill.ey're just enjoying a beautiful day while we're here in studio talking to each other. >> we are, but we're bringing some good news to everyone because unlike fourth of julys in year's past, generally speaking, this is going to be a nice one for most of the country. there was rain earlier on that's pushed through dallas. a lot have dissipated. that is good news, we're watching out for...
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snyder estate at 6:02 and we'll watch it because it could become severe again as it moves parallel to i-95. we are going to keep a chance for a heavy or severe thunderstorm again tonight until 9 or 10:00. upper 60s to 70s is pretty nice actually. tuesday best in show. humidity in check, the 90s return on thursday with some storms. remember the nats are in town all week but for the most part the temperatures remain in check. 85 tomorrow, 86 on wednesday, 92 on thursday, 88 friday, back to 86 on saturday. so out of the next five days only one day above ag that for quite some time. future cast 7:30 tonight still has dotted storms temperatures upper 80s by 10:00 most of the storms east of i-95 into prince georges county. temperatures still upper 70s out towards leesburg into manassas. morning in the 60s, nice. 61 in winchester down to 67 in buoy. down to 66 out towards culpepper so a nice start. 9:00 only in the low 70s and by 6:00 i think back into the low to mid 80s. temperature 80 in frederick by 6:00, 78 in winchester. cumberland and romney have a hard time hitting 80 tomorrow so a ni
snyder estate at 6:02 and we'll watch it because it could become severe again as it moves parallel to i-95. we are going to keep a chance for a heavy or severe thunderstorm again tonight until 9 or 10:00. upper 60s to 70s is pretty nice actually. tuesday best in show. humidity in check, the 90s return on thursday with some storms. remember the nats are in town all week but for the most part the temperatures remain in check. 85 tomorrow, 86 on wednesday, 92 on thursday, 88 friday, back to 86 on...
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. >> 2 million we have mike snyder, veteran of a lot of big cases and stories. what is this a better justice system? >> eyewitness testimony is unreliable. dna evidence in many of the that will clear him. the fact that he's not willing to take a plea says a lot to me about why he's there. >> but witnesses initially did describe the message shooter. why should there testimony be discounted. >> that's why we have an appeals process. we have to see if the eyewitnesses change their story. it may be this young man needs a new trial to establish the reality of what it is not. we have shaky eyewitness accounts, you have them in jail where he was beaten, the police officer who made an arrest in getting jammed up in the charges. from every angle the sky. >> hold on, everything you said is troubling, but none of what you said exonerates it. >> all we have is eyewitness testimony which is unreliable. so it has to come down to a friend six or ballistics. otherwise what else do you have? >> high-speed chase. >> another case of road rage, this time in virginia. on monday a tr
. >> 2 million we have mike snyder, veteran of a lot of big cases and stories. what is this a better justice system? >> eyewitness testimony is unreliable. dna evidence in many of the that will clear him. the fact that he's not willing to take a plea says a lot to me about why he's there. >> but witnesses initially did describe the message shooter. why should there testimony be discounted. >> that's why we have an appeals process. we have to see if the eyewitnesses...
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let me tell you the way he drove today, he knows how d >> dave: let's go down to marty snyder. >> martyhow about that, dreams do come true, ryan preece started racing when he was six years old. as he told us, waited 20 years for this chance. and he has delivered with a win here for joe gibbs race iing an more importantly, for himself. hey, ryan, how about that? you bet on yourself, ryan and you won. >> i don't even know what to say. i just -- man -- i got to thank everybody, albert and kathy, al hanky, betsy from mohawk, ms.y, just everybody involved. eddie partridge, tommy, man i'm so at a loss for words, i don't know what to say this is what emotion is, i can tell you that. i just i thought this race would never end, that's for sure beat today. >> marty: 20 years in the making for ryan preece, he's a winner in the xfinity series. >> dave: so many people to thank on day that was so outstanding for ryan preece. thanks for joining us this afternoon. there's your winner, from iowa. ryan preece. . >>> after a rainy start, we still have a few showers on the radar. coming up, what you can ex
let me tell you the way he drove today, he knows how d >> dave: let's go down to marty snyder. >> martyhow about that, dreams do come true, ryan preece started racing when he was six years old. as he told us, waited 20 years for this chance. and he has delivered with a win here for joe gibbs race iing an more importantly, for himself. hey, ryan, how about that? you bet on yourself, ryan and you won. >> i don't even know what to say. i just -- man -- i got to thank everybody,...
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leo snyder who is a reds fan saw it as a good opportunity. ump walks leo to >>> now wusa9 game on sports with frank hanrahan brought to you by xfinity. >> nationals have been playing pretty good baseball all season long playing well on the road and yeah, we're in the desert, unusual suspects getting it done for the nats in the desert like leadoff man brian goodwin. that's a good one out of the park getting the game going with the leadoff homer. nats up early and later still up. how about another guy we don't mention off going deep. nats win 6-2 and go 7-2 on this road trip. >>> this is an all too familiar sign. some vended badly. hopefully this is -- have ended badly. hopefully this is just a precautionary move they take with stephen strasburg going out after the 2nd inning for arm stiffness. he will be looked at by doctors tomorrow and tuesday back in d.c. >> we just took him out for precaution and he's had a little stiffns, he was throwing the ball well. so, you know, we'll analyze it when we get back home after he sees our doctors and hope
leo snyder who is a reds fan saw it as a good opportunity. ump walks leo to >>> now wusa9 game on sports with frank hanrahan brought to you by xfinity. >> nationals have been playing pretty good baseball all season long playing well on the road and yeah, we're in the desert, unusual suspects getting it done for the nats in the desert like leadoff man brian goodwin. that's a good one out of the park getting the game going with the leadoff homer. nats up early and later still up....
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i want to bring in cnn's jessica snide he snyder who has more. the president of the united states, and sean spicer known to many in the united states as face of the trump white house, this is a big, dramatic day? >> reporter: a big morning, big, dramatic morning here at the white house for sure. sean spicer's resignation coming minutes after it was announced anthony scaramucci would be white house communications director. we know sean spicer has essentially filled that role of communications director in tangent with his press secretary role since mike dovekey resigned end of may. it's been a rocky road for sean spicer since the administration began january 20th. of course, the first press conference that sean spicer did on inauguration day where he went out there at the request of the president to dispute the media's reports of the crowd size at the inauguration itself and, of course, we've sneeen in recent weeks sidelining of sean spicer. he hasn't been present for the press briefing, very often, in fact, deputy press secretary sarah huckabee sa
i want to bring in cnn's jessica snide he snyder who has more. the president of the united states, and sean spicer known to many in the united states as face of the trump white house, this is a big, dramatic day? >> reporter: a big morning, big, dramatic morning here at the white house for sure. sean spicer's resignation coming minutes after it was announced anthony scaramucci would be white house communications director. we know sean spicer has essentially filled that role of...
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. >> dave: let's go down to marty snyder. >> marty: hey dave, how about that, dreams do come true, ryanted racing when he was six years old. as he told us, waited 20 years for this chance. and he has delivered with a win here for joe gibbs race iing an more importantly, for himself. hey, ryan, how about that? you bet on yourself, ryan and you won. >> i don't even know what to say. i just -- man -- i got to thank everybody, albert and kathy, al hanky, betsy from mohawk, ms.y, just everybody involved. eddie partridge, tommy, man i'm so at a loss for words, i don't know what to say this is what emotion is, i can tell you that. i just i thought this race would never end, that's for sure. but man, nothing is gn gg to beat today. >> marty: 20 years in the making for ryan preece, he's a winner in the xfinity series. >> dave: so many people to thank on day that was so outstanding for ryan preece. thanks for joining us this afternoon. there's your winner, from iowa. ryan preece. >>> where is the beach? heavy rain and flooding created dangers in one jersey shore town. and children tossed out of w
. >> dave: let's go down to marty snyder. >> marty: hey dave, how about that, dreams do come true, ryanted racing when he was six years old. as he told us, waited 20 years for this chance. and he has delivered with a win here for joe gibbs race iing an more importantly, for himself. hey, ryan, how about that? you bet on yourself, ryan and you won. >> i don't even know what to say. i just -- man -- i got to thank everybody, albert and kathy, al hanky, betsy from mohawk, ms.y,...
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their current one snyder and at that time the city school district still had about one hundred sixty two thousand students now there are forty seven thousand since the emergency manager took over they closed one hundred ninety five schools where did the students go some of them went to the suburbs but what's happened in cities like detroit and it's happened in michigan almost and i'm at a bigger scale than anywhere else is the charter school industry simply exploded and michigan's laws allowed for profit charters to become eighty percent of this now billion dollar a year industry and the charter schools are not performing any better they're not accountable there's literally no nothing to ensure that the students get a decent education in fact there was recently response from the state of michigan to a lawsuit saying that students don't have any constitutional guarantee to literacy and so they're able to fire back against a lawsuit brought forward by parents and betty davis was funding this she funded the charter school movement what she saw as a step towards she wanted values for par
their current one snyder and at that time the city school district still had about one hundred sixty two thousand students now there are forty seven thousand since the emergency manager took over they closed one hundred ninety five schools where did the students go some of them went to the suburbs but what's happened in cities like detroit and it's happened in michigan almost and i'm at a bigger scale than anywhere else is the charter school industry simply exploded and michigan's laws allowed...
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snyder of waterford, pennsylvania, a scholar of psychology whose host country was the united kingdom. dr. stefkovich, a scholar of education whose host country was croatia. ms. tartino, a scholar of arts whose host country was brazil. dr. wineman, a scholar of library science whose host was as buy january. another whose host country was japan. congratulations to each and every one of you. you earned this national recognition with your years of study, leadership and leadership and -- and our country is proud of you. the fullbright is the most sought after program in the world. it -- people are current in future leaders. selected through open competition, fullbrighters represent the excellence and diversity in their societies around the world and in the united states. since 1946, more than 370,000 individuals from the united states and over 180 countries have participated in the program, including 37 heads of state, 57 nobel laureates, 70 mcarthur foundation fellows. these relationships form findation of trust in which the united states may advance global, peace and security. and i know
snyder of waterford, pennsylvania, a scholar of psychology whose host country was the united kingdom. dr. stefkovich, a scholar of education whose host country was croatia. ms. tartino, a scholar of arts whose host country was brazil. dr. wineman, a scholar of library science whose host was as buy january. another whose host country was japan. congratulations to each and every one of you. you earned this national recognition with your years of study, leadership and leadership and -- and our...
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pachlt resource center for state cybersecurity that i have been privileged to cochair with governor snyder through the center the ng pachlt staff continues to assist your states in implement best practices and be a lasting resource for you and your staff. before we go on to our speakers and you're discussion i do want to give a special shoutout to jeff and tim and ask enemy and all the for example who worked on cybersecurity if necked stand up and if you could give enemy a great round of plaus for the great work nef done. thank you, gentlemen. and before we get to the speakers i see that our host governor has arrived. i know he was she was busy with interview attention outside process i would like to turn it over to you if you would like to give a opening statement i do want to thank governor ralmondo for hosting in this state a summer meeting. i'm proud fos a record number 33 governors and 180 oh folks signed up to come to this, which is by far more than three times more than we've had. i know it's because of our great governor and the great state of rhode island. i do want to thank you.
pachlt resource center for state cybersecurity that i have been privileged to cochair with governor snyder through the center the ng pachlt staff continues to assist your states in implement best practices and be a lasting resource for you and your staff. before we go on to our speakers and you're discussion i do want to give a special shoutout to jeff and tim and ask enemy and all the for example who worked on cybersecurity if necked stand up and if you could give enemy a great round of plaus...
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gary snyder i think probably was the wisest guy to speak to members of the counterculture, those trying to find rebellion with meaning said this, and i think it is a marvelous insight, one he gets to go back a part. there's that turn towards simplicity, that drive to go back to the earth in some fundamental sense, but snyder also says learn new techniques, look toward tomorrows that are different. i think that's the thing we're still trying to figure out about the counterculture, not how they went back to archaic time and wore granny dresses and guys wore cowboy hats and decked themselves out in ancient costume they somehow thought was a sensibility of a better time, but how they tried to find new technology, new disciplinary forms, now ways to disseminate information in non-hierarchy forms. i think those new ways of being in the world that lent themselves to institutional change, disciplinary eruption and real practices that have a difference in every day lives, those are the things we're still trying to write about all these decades late and which the history profession has chosen mos
gary snyder i think probably was the wisest guy to speak to members of the counterculture, those trying to find rebellion with meaning said this, and i think it is a marvelous insight, one he gets to go back a part. there's that turn towards simplicity, that drive to go back to the earth in some fundamental sense, but snyder also says learn new techniques, look toward tomorrows that are different. i think that's the thing we're still trying to figure out about the counterculture, not how they...
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when gene snyder announced he would retired in '86, jim decided to run for his spot. jim assembled an all-star team of a different kind. a political all-star team. lee atwater ran the campaign, roger ailes did jim's media and bob teeter did the polling. all three would later be reunited on george h.w. bush's presidential campaign two years later. even with this topnotch group and a tremendous personal effort, both jim and mary agreed election night was tense. tense. it got to the point where mary could no longer sit around waiting for the returns. as she recalled, when i get nervous, i go shopping. to which jim replied, and then i get nervous. ultimately there was no need for them to be anxious. jim wond handily 55-44 which in our line of work is a nice marg margin. not long into his house tender he secured a seat on the house ways and means committee with jurisdiction over taxes and many entitlement programs. committee assignments are much more important than in the senate. it's a reflection of how floor proceedings operate in both chambe chambers. in the house the r
when gene snyder announced he would retired in '86, jim decided to run for his spot. jim assembled an all-star team of a different kind. a political all-star team. lee atwater ran the campaign, roger ailes did jim's media and bob teeter did the polling. all three would later be reunited on george h.w. bush's presidential campaign two years later. even with this topnotch group and a tremendous personal effort, both jim and mary agreed election night was tense. tense. it got to the point where...
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now with more on the attorney general's response and damage control at the white house, cnn's jessa snydershington. >> christine and miguel, attorney general jeff sessions, he seems to be rebuffing speck tlagts he might resign in the wake of president trump's harsh words about him in "the new york times" the president expressed his anger at sessions' decision to recuse himself from the russia investigation back on march 2nd. the president saying the decision was quote unfair to the president and that president trump would vchbt asked him to become attorney general if he knew sessions would remove himself from overseeing the investigation. those comments drew a lot of speculation. deputy press secretary sarah huckabee sanders has chair fid in part. saying the president has confidence in sessions but was disappointed in the decision to recuse. >> clearly, he has confidence in him or he would not be the attorney general. i think you know this president well enough to know that if he wanted somebody to take an action, he would make that quite clear. >> sarah huckabee sanders added to the comme
now with more on the attorney general's response and damage control at the white house, cnn's jessa snydershington. >> christine and miguel, attorney general jeff sessions, he seems to be rebuffing speck tlagts he might resign in the wake of president trump's harsh words about him in "the new york times" the president expressed his anger at sessions' decision to recuse himself from the russia investigation back on march 2nd. the president saying the decision was quote unfair to...
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. >>> he had snyder youth hockey foundation are heading for an on ice event. they will take to the ice with the colgate hockey foundation staff. this was provided to the students free of charge. they will have a great time. >> well, there's still much more to come on "action news," sunday, tragedy at one of madrid's largest music festival after an acrobat fell to his death during an performance. >>> tesla unveils its newest car, but it's going to be a while before you can actually buy it. >>> sky6 live hd, beautiful sight there. meteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never bee
. >>> he had snyder youth hockey foundation are heading for an on ice event. they will take to the ice with the colgate hockey foundation staff. this was provided to the students free of charge. they will have a great time. >> well, there's still much more to come on "action news," sunday, tragedy at one of madrid's largest music festival after an acrobat fell to his death during an performance. >>> tesla unveils its newest car, but it's going to be a while...
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jessica snyder, the white house. >> here's what sean spicer said early to yo fox news. >> he's been very gracious throughout this process. he wanted to bring some new folks in to help rev up communications. and after that, i gave anthony and sarah a lien start to start from so they can talk about the president's agenda and help move it forward. and he, back and forth, understood that the offer i was making was within the best interest of this administration. i thanked him for the opportunity. and i'm looking forward to watching anthony and sarah do a tremendous job. >> sean spicer on fox news. again, let's make some sense out of it with james davis from switzerland. are you surprised by this? >> well, not surprised, but, of course, i think the white house is once again demonstrating that it's really amateur hour there. we have not had a white house that's been able to keep on message since the inauguration. i don't think this week was a week that they wanted to have them -- the week end with basically personnel stories, whether it's the resignation of spicer, the appointment of scaramucc
jessica snyder, the white house. >> here's what sean spicer said early to yo fox news. >> he's been very gracious throughout this process. he wanted to bring some new folks in to help rev up communications. and after that, i gave anthony and sarah a lien start to start from so they can talk about the president's agenda and help move it forward. and he, back and forth, understood that the offer i was making was within the best interest of this administration. i thanked him for the...
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the second is a guy much younger and 22-year-old rookie luke snyder and of the falcon. 5500 pounds. >on that note, see you later. ♪ mom. ♪ ♪ where all the walls echo with laughter ♪ ♪ and every room has its own chapter ♪ you've carried on your family's tradition. let us help you prepare for your family's future. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. completely empty box. if you'd like to examine it... mm-hmm. yep. i see nothing in this box but a wasted childhood. little snarky there, cello lessons. and we have this completely ordinary cylinder. if you'd like to examine it... ordinary, yet i sense it is dripping with magical potential. oh, dear lord. a man pops out for a moment to evacuate his bowels and catch up on the adventures of the caped crusader, only to emerge and discover his apartment has been transformed into a cabaret. sheldon, he's just practicing for his cousin's birthday party. as i was saying... empty box, empty cylinder, and... ooh! (whispers): voila. i'm telling you, dude, there's a seat on the hogwarts express with your name on it. t
the second is a guy much younger and 22-year-old rookie luke snyder and of the falcon. 5500 pounds. >on that note, see you later. ♪ mom. ♪ ♪ where all the walls echo with laughter ♪ ♪ and every room has its own chapter ♪ you've carried on your family's tradition. let us help you prepare for your family's future. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. completely empty box. if you'd like to examine it... mm-hmm. yep. i see nothing in this box but a...
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as children and puppies found morning amusement, puddle jumps, pajamas and all and this is how the snyder family is kicking off vacation week. >> making the best out of a rainy situation. >> staying positive in north wildwood this morning. >> is what it is. can't do anything about it now. >> alec and two buddy from central jersey each lost their cars to back bay flooding overnight. >> my car is fried. done. >> his car, the bmw stuck in the middle of delaware avenue near 17. >> we woke up this morning 6 a.m. and it was the water was probably a little over halfway over the wheel. >> when i came out like 3:00 in the morning a tempted to move it and ten feet and it died i already filed an insurance claim so i'm trying to stay ahead of the game as much as i can. but, it's not much you can do. >> so, what can you do when your block is underwater. paddle along in a kayak like chris or grab a sweat sirt and hit the beach and boardwalk. the weather will get nicer as the weekend going on. cape may county, jennaphr joyce, fox 29 news. >> a man is in custody after police say he stabbed a man to death
as children and puppies found morning amusement, puddle jumps, pajamas and all and this is how the snyder family is kicking off vacation week. >> making the best out of a rainy situation. >> staying positive in north wildwood this morning. >> is what it is. can't do anything about it now. >> alec and two buddy from central jersey each lost their cars to back bay flooding overnight. >> my car is fried. done. >> his car, the bmw stuck in the middle of delaware...
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. >> here is cnn's jessica snyder. >> reporter: a new allegation from the msnbc hosts, mika brzezinski and joe scarborough say they were threatened this spring. hey, the "national enquirer" is going to run a negative story against you guys. if you call the president up and you apologize for your coverage, then he will pick up the phone and basically spike the story. three people at the very top of the administration calling me. >> brzezinski and scarborough first lobbed the accusation friday morning. >> he appears to have a fragile, impetuous childlike ego that we have seen over and over again, sfegs specially with women. he can't take it. >> reporter: this was a story the "national enquirer" ran in june accusing the couple of cheating on their spouses. the to be tabloid hounded the family to get the story glchlt . >> the president has close ties to the "national enquirer" and they have relentlessly attacked his political adversaries. the "national enquirer's" editor in charge dillon howard issued this statement. we accurately reported a story that recounted the relationship between jo
. >> here is cnn's jessica snyder. >> reporter: a new allegation from the msnbc hosts, mika brzezinski and joe scarborough say they were threatened this spring. hey, the "national enquirer" is going to run a negative story against you guys. if you call the president up and you apologize for your coverage, then he will pick up the phone and basically spike the story. three people at the very top of the administration calling me. >> brzezinski and scarborough first...