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sullivan is -- sullivan loses it. he just completely goes ballistic over the fact they're going to lose sullivan and his attack on newport. sullivan publicly does the one thing you're not doing in the 18th century, he questions their honor. in fact he outright calls them cowards. dustang won't stand for that and has no intention of coming back. sullivan wants to rethink the entire french-american a lie aps and is one of the things really at stake. one the first of the battle of rhode island on august 29 is that it's the first opportunity for military cooperation between the french and the americans in the war but it's almost the last. and has become so serious lafayette has to ride from newport up boston to try to defense dustang to come back. sullivan makes the decision he's going to move forward with his attack plans on newport. he moves forward to attacks newport but the british positions are too strong. we have about 10,000 american troops, there's a small canadian unit and also the very unique presence of the fir
sullivan is -- sullivan loses it. he just completely goes ballistic over the fact they're going to lose sullivan and his attack on newport. sullivan publicly does the one thing you're not doing in the 18th century, he questions their honor. in fact he outright calls them cowards. dustang won't stand for that and has no intention of coming back. sullivan wants to rethink the entire french-american a lie aps and is one of the things really at stake. one the first of the battle of rhode island on...
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sullivan loses it. sullivan completely goes that hec over the fact is going to leave during these plans to attack newport. does the oneicly thing you are not going to do in the 18th century he questions their honor. he outright calls them cowards. the french leave and have no intention of coming back. sullivan almost sinks the entire franco-american alliance. one of the first of the battle of rhode island on august 29 is it is the first opportunity for cooperation between french and americans in the war, but it is almost the last. it becomes so serious that lafayette has to ride from newport to boston to convince the french to come back. sullivan makes the decision he is going to go ahead with his attack on newport. andttempts, on august 28 29, to move forward into attacking newport, but the british positions are too strong. we have about 10,000 american troops. there is a small canadian unit. there is also the unique presence of the first rhode island regiment. they are one of the most famous regiments
sullivan loses it. sullivan completely goes that hec over the fact is going to leave during these plans to attack newport. does the oneicly thing you are not going to do in the 18th century he questions their honor. he outright calls them cowards. the french leave and have no intention of coming back. sullivan almost sinks the entire franco-american alliance. one of the first of the battle of rhode island on august 29 is it is the first opportunity for cooperation between french and americans...
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sullivan goes ballistic over the estang is leaving. sullivan publicly does the one thing you are not going to do in the 18th century. he questions their honor. he outright calls them cowards. destang will not stand for that. he leaves with no intention of coming back. the alliance is at stake. one of the first of the battle of rhode island on august 29 is it is the first opportunity for military cooperation between the french and americans in the war, but it is almost the last. it becomes so serious that lafayette has to ride from newport up to boston to try to convince destang to come back. sullivan makes the decision to move forward with his attack plans on newport. on august 28 and 29 to move forward into attacking newport. the british positions are too strong. we have about 10,000 american troops. there is a small canadian unit. there is also the unique presence of the first rhode island regiment. it is one of the most famous regiments of the entire american revolution. it is the first integrated combat unit of the continental army
sullivan goes ballistic over the estang is leaving. sullivan publicly does the one thing you are not going to do in the 18th century. he questions their honor. he outright calls them cowards. destang will not stand for that. he leaves with no intention of coming back. the alliance is at stake. one of the first of the battle of rhode island on august 29 is it is the first opportunity for military cooperation between the french and americans in the war, but it is almost the last. it becomes so...
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to century breaks went enough for 0'sullivan. he soon made his third to ta ke 0'sullivan.e a 4— nil lead. marco fu hadn't managed to pot a single ball. there was no way back to the man from hong kong. 0'sullivan soon completed a 6— nil victory in 82 minutes. afterwards, marco fu predicted his opponent would go on to win the tournament for a third yearin to win the tournament for a third year ina to win the tournament for a third year in a row. 0'sullivan is certainly going to take some stopping. and in the other first round match on tuesday, there was a rare tussle between two englishmen — as kyren wilson came from behind, to beat barry hawkins 6 frames to 4. hawkins took the first frame with a century break, but wilson then went 3—2 in front with a break of 109. and although hawkins levelled up, wilson pushed through to take the final two frames and book his place in the second round. robert kubica has taken a significant step towards making a return to formula 1 with a role as reserve driver at williams for 2018. the pole has not raced in f1 since suffering life—changing
to century breaks went enough for 0'sullivan. he soon made his third to ta ke 0'sullivan.e a 4— nil lead. marco fu hadn't managed to pot a single ball. there was no way back to the man from hong kong. 0'sullivan soon completed a 6— nil victory in 82 minutes. afterwards, marco fu predicted his opponent would go on to win the tournament for a third yearin to win the tournament for a third year ina to win the tournament for a third year in a row. 0'sullivan is certainly going to take some...
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sullivan loses it. sullivan completely goes ballistic and he has these plans to go ahead and attack newport. theullivan does, publicly, one thing you're not going to do in the 18th century. he questions their honor. he outright calls them cowards. so he leaves -- and sullivan entireruins the franco-american alliance. that is one of the things that is really at stake. one of the third -- first things about the battle of rhode island is it is the first opportunity for military cooperation between the french and the americans in the war, but it's on most of the last. it is so serious that lafayette has two ride from newport to ride fromhas to newport to boston to convince the french to come back. sullivan goes to attack newport, but the british positions are too strong. we have 10,000 american troops. there is a small canadian unit. there's also a very unique presence of the first rhode -- the first rhode island is one of the most famous regiments of the entire revolution. of former slaves that had been fr
sullivan loses it. sullivan completely goes ballistic and he has these plans to go ahead and attack newport. theullivan does, publicly, one thing you're not going to do in the 18th century. he questions their honor. he outright calls them cowards. so he leaves -- and sullivan entireruins the franco-american alliance. that is one of the things that is really at stake. one of the third -- first things about the battle of rhode island is it is the first opportunity for military cooperation between...
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if you got on sullivan, you knew you could talk about it. did you see sullivan?ect. no respect from anyone. >> as a performer you couldn't get a better place to sell your product. >> when i started out, they would say, variety is a man's game. it's dean, milton berle, jackie gleason, you know, it's the guys. but variety is what i know. i felt it was in my genes to do this. [ yelling like tarzan ] >> she had been so good on the garry moore show, she always knew she could sing and dance and be funny. >> on my show, i would do prat falls and jump out of windows and get pies in the face, and it was heaven. >> you know, i still see a rerun of "carol burnett show" and i think, god, damn, they're funny. there has never been a better three-wall sketch show ever. >> she was great in bed, too, dickey, remember? >> you never went to bed -- >> well. >> not supposed to curtsy, you're supposed to bow. well, i get dizzy when i bend over. >> when tim conway came on his goal in life was to destroy harvey. here's tim with our own harvey korman as a brand new dentist with his very
if you got on sullivan, you knew you could talk about it. did you see sullivan?ect. no respect from anyone. >> as a performer you couldn't get a better place to sell your product. >> when i started out, they would say, variety is a man's game. it's dean, milton berle, jackie gleason, you know, it's the guys. but variety is what i know. i felt it was in my genes to do this. [ yelling like tarzan ] >> she had been so good on the garry moore show, she always knew she could sing...
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some of you all have seen the movie "the fighting sullivans," or heard of the five sullivan brothers from iowa. in world war ii they all enlisted in the navy and served together on the uss juneau, and the uss juneau was torpedoed by the japanese during a night out. many of the crew were lost, and all five of the sullivan brothers. it was so devastating for the sullivan family -- and by the way, the navy named a destroyer, the sullivans. there is a destroyer today called the sullivan. they have been memorialize ed throughout the history. there was a movie called "the sullivans". but lawmakers said hey, we so they passed a law, locally known as the sullivans' rule, and it says that two close family members cannot serve together in a combat zone involuntarily. that last part is the key part. because both hagel brothers had asked to serve with each other. guess what the sergeants and officers said? does the sullivan rule apply? nope. set that aside. >> i didn't know that. >> yes, because you volunteered to do it. i might add, ladies and gentlemen, what was really unusual about chuck and
some of you all have seen the movie "the fighting sullivans," or heard of the five sullivan brothers from iowa. in world war ii they all enlisted in the navy and served together on the uss juneau, and the uss juneau was torpedoed by the japanese during a night out. many of the crew were lost, and all five of the sullivan brothers. it was so devastating for the sullivan family -- and by the way, the navy named a destroyer, the sullivans. there is a destroyer today called the sullivan....
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sullivan said of the beating, it was not to be mean. obviously it was mean. it was a weird fantasy kinda thing. he told police he performed a sex act on grace in the days before her killing. because although he and her adopted mother planned to murder her, he described the 14-year-old as a very sexual person and said when it came to the sexual assault and murder he told police i didn'tment this to be a terror show for her. i wanted it to be fun. nbc 10 has been investigating this case since 2016 when her body was found. after their connection to the case was made public, both ztrid to commit suicide. grace was drugged and abandoned in a hot attic. the plan was to let the extreme heat kill her. when she was found alive and conscious the next day, he told police he strangled her. police also testified that sullivan confessed in part because he was the one behind the killing and he want ed to spare his girlfriend, the adoptive mother of this 14-year-old girl. he also in those tapes told investigators that when he was cutting through the girl's body trying to dis
sullivan said of the beating, it was not to be mean. obviously it was mean. it was a weird fantasy kinda thing. he told police he performed a sex act on grace in the days before her killing. because although he and her adopted mother planned to murder her, he described the 14-year-old as a very sexual person and said when it came to the sexual assault and murder he told police i didn'tment this to be a terror show for her. i wanted it to be fun. nbc 10 has been investigating this case since...
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sean sullivan, jonathan allen, stick around. we have much more to talk about on this saturday. >>> well, america is open for business, and that is the message from president trump, but how did the people at the global economic summit take that message, and why did they boo the president at one point? shawn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke as far as i used to. due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter where i ride, i go for my best. so if there's something
sean sullivan, jonathan allen, stick around. we have much more to talk about on this saturday. >>> well, america is open for business, and that is the message from president trump, but how did the people at the global economic summit take that message, and why did they boo the president at one point? shawn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of...
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from "disjointed," actress nicole sullivan.eaturing the 8g band with john stanier. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meys. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. in a new interview president trump said that russian president vladimir putin could do a lot to help with the north korea situation but, quote, "unfortunately, we don't have much of a relationship with russia." [ light laughter ] and then he winked so hard his bronzer cracked. [ laughter ] the white house physician yesterday gave a report on president trump's first physical exam. apparently, trump's fine but the doctor is definitely shaken. [ laughter ] "i saw everything." [ laughter ] after the white house released the results of president trump's physical, "sports illustrated" said that based on trump's size he would most likely play linebacker or tight end in the nfl. and based on his tweets, he'd most likely be a p
from "disjointed," actress nicole sullivan.eaturing the 8g band with john stanier. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meys. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. in a new interview president trump said that russian president vladimir putin could do a lot to help with the north korea situation but, quote,...
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andrew sullivan, andrew sulli n sullivan.k obama became president of the united states, i believed that his columns would turn into a cheering section for barack obama. no matter what. and he has somebody told me about a month ago, you've got to start reading andrew sullivan again. every column spot on and important. listen to this. good way to start the week, everybody. andrew sullivan talked about optimism in the age of trump. part of this is because so many indicators in the world are remarkably good right now. he's saying in spite of donald trump. economic growth is now in the developed world including even japan. for the first time in quite a while, in america, we are in a record eighth year, eight year of economic growth. not first year. eighth year of economic growth. bringing peek employment and finally a bump in earnings. medium income is now the highest in history. medium income highest in history. dow is at 25,000. meds is abolishing most diseases. illegal border crossings in the u.s. have fallen to record lows. if
andrew sullivan, andrew sulli n sullivan.k obama became president of the united states, i believed that his columns would turn into a cheering section for barack obama. no matter what. and he has somebody told me about a month ago, you've got to start reading andrew sullivan again. every column spot on and important. listen to this. good way to start the week, everybody. andrew sullivan talked about optimism in the age of trump. part of this is because so many indicators in the world are...
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so they passed a law that became locally known as the sullivans rule. and this law said that -- two close members not serve together in a combat zone fallen -- involuntarily that last part is key part buzz both hague l brothers asked to serve with each other guess what sergeant and officers said when they got them soul van rule apply? nope. set that aside. and -- next thing you know. i didn't know that because you volunteer to do that. and i might add ladies and gentlemen what was really unusual about chuck and tom they didn't just serve together in a large 20,000 person outfit. they were in the same rightful platoon about 30 to 40 soldiers altogether at the same time. so -- they really served close together. next to each other. so when your brother showed up what did you think? >> well i was concerned when they -- when we were out on a -- on a search and destroy mission for four dayings and they pulled me back into the base camp and -- when i asked what was going on my first thought was something happened to tom. and i remember explicitly, the captain
so they passed a law that became locally known as the sullivans rule. and this law said that -- two close members not serve together in a combat zone fallen -- involuntarily that last part is key part buzz both hague l brothers asked to serve with each other guess what sergeant and officers said when they got them soul van rule apply? nope. set that aside. and -- next thing you know. i didn't know that because you volunteer to do that. and i might add ladies and gentlemen what was really...
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allen knocked out two—time winner john higgins in his semi—final, having already beaten ronnie 0'sullivanefeated world number three judd trump to make his first masters final. now how is this for impressive driving in winter conditions? a
allen knocked out two—time winner john higgins in his semi—final, having already beaten ronnie 0'sullivanefeated world number three judd trump to make his first masters final. now how is this for impressive driving in winter conditions? a
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that concerns sullivan greensotmy biggest concern is they will look at that map an see they are in a low risk area and figure it's not going to happen sullivan green says it still could happen and if in the next heavy rain they see lots of water and lots of soil moving, they should consider evacuating. coming up at eight.. it has happened again... two more east bay coffee shops.... targeted by robbers. plus. governor brown has a warning for californians...as he revealed his budget plan for his final year in office. and next. a proposal to raise tolls on nearly all bay area bridges. how much more you would pay (( áá v.o. / steve áá )) governor áá )) (( áá v.o. / steve ♪ it's time for sleep number's 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? it's the lowest prices of the season on the queen c4 mattress with adjustable comfort on both sides. now only $1199, save $400. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. there'... more adventure,ere you can get... more wo
that concerns sullivan greensotmy biggest concern is they will look at that map an see they are in a low risk area and figure it's not going to happen sullivan green says it still could happen and if in the next heavy rain they see lots of water and lots of soil moving, they should consider evacuating. coming up at eight.. it has happened again... two more east bay coffee shops.... targeted by robbers. plus. governor brown has a warning for californians...as he revealed his budget plan for his...
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sullivan: that is, i think, a really important observation. you think of doing oral histories. who do we talked? -- we talk to? we talked to people who remember. what about the people that were traumatized by their-- we talk e of the movement? i think it is very important to think about how to do that. there is an interpreter frame, right? that could be included. history -- ithis is inspiring, but also the loss, the tragedy, what it took. tha needst to be part of the story. that amplifies the significance of what was gained. all of us in this work need to think about ways to do that. to add, this going is sort of a commercial for an upcoming conference in charlottesville in march, on best practices in interpreting the legacy of slavery. it is not exactly responding to the question that you have, but the presentations -- it is being sponsored by the thomas jefferson foundation, university of virginia. ofwill run the gamut coming to the modern era. intangible heritage will definitely be part of the presentations. that may be a place to of go to modern hear more about what's going
sullivan: that is, i think, a really important observation. you think of doing oral histories. who do we talked? -- we talk to? we talked to people who remember. what about the people that were traumatized by their-- we talk e of the movement? i think it is very important to think about how to do that. there is an interpreter frame, right? that could be included. history -- ithis is inspiring, but also the loss, the tragedy, what it took. tha needst to be part of the story. that amplifies the...
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john sullivan for the first question. sean: you guys in the democratic caucus have narrowed the republican advantage in the senate this week. it looks like there are some other interesting senate races. some retirements. we are less than a year for the midterms. will democrats win the majority back in the senate this november? sen. van hollen: so this was a great week for the senate. for alabama and for the country with the swearing in of doug jones, who ran a campaign based on kitchen table issues. i am not your negro am not going to make any predictions about global happen -- i will not make any predictions about what will happen. all i can say is the signs out there that she have an energized democratic base and a lot of independent voters who are crossing over to support democrats as they did with doug jones. and a lot of disaffected republicans. and i believe that the steps that the republicans and -- in congress have taken are going to make things a lot harder for those republicans, including the passage of this tax
john sullivan for the first question. sean: you guys in the democratic caucus have narrowed the republican advantage in the senate this week. it looks like there are some other interesting senate races. some retirements. we are less than a year for the midterms. will democrats win the majority back in the senate this november? sen. van hollen: so this was a great week for the senate. for alabama and for the country with the swearing in of doug jones, who ran a campaign based on kitchen table...
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briefs us veterans in the workforce and sarah lacy feels repressed, and michael from cork and mike sullivan from fast company. in week on press here. good morning everyone, i'm scott mcgrew, the apple watch has been a big hit or miss for apple and it has a sensation for those focused on health. this mother and daughter experimenting with the watch for cnbc. >> i'm not sure that i understand how to use it well look, what time is it? how many steps did i walk today? and then, this is always curious. >> your heart rate. are you stressed right now? >> the watch is stressing me out. >> the latest technology is for the unhealthy. a company called alive core has approved the first medical accessory for the apple watch. hardware that allows it to perform regular ekgs on the wearer. we have the ceo of live core, the cop that makes the device. he is a former google vice president where he ran the company's social efforts joined by mike sullivan of fast company and michael koran of quartz, wiki said you are widely believed to be the man behind google plus. we can fix wikip empedia right right here, ar
briefs us veterans in the workforce and sarah lacy feels repressed, and michael from cork and mike sullivan from fast company. in week on press here. good morning everyone, i'm scott mcgrew, the apple watch has been a big hit or miss for apple and it has a sensation for those focused on health. this mother and daughter experimenting with the watch for cnbc. >> i'm not sure that i understand how to use it well look, what time is it? how many steps did i walk today? and then, this is always...
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i am patricia sullivan. i have participated as a historical advisor on this project and was at the meeting of historians and preservationists to think about how we define civil rights and identify properties to be nominated for this designation. my comments this afternoon, for me as a teacher, historian, civil rights movement, i am thinking about, what was the civil rights movement about, significance? being a part of this process, thinking about the global significance, this moment has been rewarding and helped me to pull together many of the projects i worked on over my academic career. i have a few comments that opens the lens and helps us think about, what was the civil rights movement? you see it as images that unfold over a decade. the american civil rights a historically defined event, was centered in the southern united states. they organized in opposition to the legally mandated racial caste and disenfranchisement. it rose to international prominence in the 1950's and 1960's and secure the most legi
i am patricia sullivan. i have participated as a historical advisor on this project and was at the meeting of historians and preservationists to think about how we define civil rights and identify properties to be nominated for this designation. my comments this afternoon, for me as a teacher, historian, civil rights movement, i am thinking about, what was the civil rights movement about, significance? being a part of this process, thinking about the global significance, this moment has been...
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sullivan? >> sir, first and foremost, i think having all this in the text of the legislation, amendments where all of us can review it, see it, see who put it in there, have the hearings, the subcommittee hearings where there's that competitive discussion, weighing the merits of the proposals. there's something you mentioned a moment ago. senator buck proposed the idea of an article one calendar. i always find it interesting that congress has suspension call dars and special calendars for naming hospitals and veterans hospitals and post offices and these things. but there's nothing devoted to congress taking a little bit of its article one authority seriously. you could have members bring forward their ideas, their proposals, treat it like appropriations. ten minutes split evenly, then a majority vote. again, transparency, accountability where now you have to explain in the newspaper why you voted for or against it. that's healthy for all of us in our republic. >> all right. mr. ellis? >> so ju
sullivan? >> sir, first and foremost, i think having all this in the text of the legislation, amendments where all of us can review it, see it, see who put it in there, have the hearings, the subcommittee hearings where there's that competitive discussion, weighing the merits of the proposals. there's something you mentioned a moment ago. senator buck proposed the idea of an article one calendar. i always find it interesting that congress has suspension call dars and special calendars for...
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sullivan, lou sullivan, secretary of health and human services, to lead a domestic policy council review of recommendations on the quality, accessibility, and cost of our nation's health-care system. i am committed to bring the staggering costs of health care under control. the state of the government does indeed depend on many of us in this very chamber. but the state of the union depends on all americans. we must maintain the democratic decency that makes a nation out of millions of individuals. i've been appalled at the recent mail bombings across this country. every one of us must confront and condemn racism, anti-semitism, bigotry, and hate, not next week, not tomorrow, but right now -- every single one of us. the state of the union depends on whether we help our neighbor -- claim the problems of our community as our own. we've got to step forward when there's trouble, lend a hand, be what i call a point of light to a stranger in need. we've got to take the time after a busy day to sit down and read with our kids, help them with their homework, pass along the values we learned as ch
sullivan, lou sullivan, secretary of health and human services, to lead a domestic policy council review of recommendations on the quality, accessibility, and cost of our nation's health-care system. i am committed to bring the staggering costs of health care under control. the state of the government does indeed depend on many of us in this very chamber. but the state of the union depends on all americans. we must maintain the democratic decency that makes a nation out of millions of...
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he talked with someone named alyssa sullivan. alyssa sullivan never expected she would get thrown in jail. where she a point concluded it was more dangerous for her to sit at home, ignoring what now she sees as an unequal does the system for black and white people and to drive her meeting man downtown and stand face to face -- her minivan downtown and stand face to face with police in riot gear. talk about that event. me,t: as she explained to when ferguson happened, she felt, oh, that is scary. i feel badly for the people involved and for the things coming to light, but it does not feel like something i should or could be involved in. the way she started learning and dug into the issues, understanding them better, what is my role and my responsibility -- not just to my immediate community, but to my broader community? when the verdict came down this fall, not guilty for another white policeman in another shooting in an african-american man, she felt compelled to join the protest. she did and she had this experience she never ima
he talked with someone named alyssa sullivan. alyssa sullivan never expected she would get thrown in jail. where she a point concluded it was more dangerous for her to sit at home, ignoring what now she sees as an unequal does the system for black and white people and to drive her meeting man downtown and stand face to face -- her minivan downtown and stand face to face with police in riot gear. talk about that event. me,t: as she explained to when ferguson happened, she felt, oh, that is...
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let's bring in julie manchester, reporter for "the hill," and sean sullivan for "the washington post." great to have you here this morning. >> thanks, dara. >> sean, you and your colleagues wrote about former allies like rebecca mercer, severing ties with steve bannon as a result of this book. i want to put back up president trump's tweet from last night, saying bannon cried like a baby when he was fired and begged for his job. sean, is this more about just bannon attacking president trump's children here? >> well, i think what this is, is the president trying to make it look like he is the one in control of the situation. you have, you know, his book, where you have aides, associates, people close to him, people who used to work for him portraying a situation that's very chaotic, critical of people around the president, and we've seen a pattern from this president of wanting to defend himself aggressively against those criticisms. oftentimes what he tries to do is go after the opposition and say, well, i'm the one in control of this situation. i think that's what he's trying to do he
let's bring in julie manchester, reporter for "the hill," and sean sullivan for "the washington post." great to have you here this morning. >> thanks, dara. >> sean, you and your colleagues wrote about former allies like rebecca mercer, severing ties with steve bannon as a result of this book. i want to put back up president trump's tweet from last night, saying bannon cried like a baby when he was fired and begged for his job. sean, is this more about just...
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senator dan sullivan, thank you so much. have a great weekend.nd speaking of the attorney general, a new report that the president tried to persuade jeff sessions not to recuse himself from the russian investigation. what that could mean in the special counsel's probe. when you say you need a heart transplant... that's a whole different ballgame. i was in shock. i am very proud of the development of drugs that can prevent the rejection and prevent the recurrence of the original disease. i never felt i was going to die. we know so much about transplantation. and we're living longer. you cannot help but be inspired by the opportunities that a transplant would offer. my donor's mom says "you were meant to carry his story". >> dana: the new report claims that president trump tried to prevent jeff sessions from recusing himself from this special investigation. to convince sessions to stay on board. up at the attorney general rejected the suggestion. joining me now is a former deputy assistant attorney general under president george w. bush and also a
senator dan sullivan, thank you so much. have a great weekend.nd speaking of the attorney general, a new report that the president tried to persuade jeff sessions not to recuse himself from the russian investigation. what that could mean in the special counsel's probe. when you say you need a heart transplant... that's a whole different ballgame. i was in shock. i am very proud of the development of drugs that can prevent the rejection and prevent the recurrence of the original disease. i never...
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andy sullivan is also 16 under par. andy sullivan is also 16 under after shooting 63.early stages between peter browne leicester. —— peterborough and leicester. now on bbc news, click. this week: preserving people during life and after death. the digital legacy that you leave behind. and lots of freezers. ah, the streets of san francisco! mecca for technology innovators and aficionados. a destination where the cult of geek reigns supreme. everyone's got that billion—dollar idea here and everyone wants to save the world. the ethos of nothing's impossible runs in the veins and twitter feeds of every twentysomething zuckerberg wannabe. now silicon valley is taking on life's biggest challenge, death. dave lee has been looking at how silicon valley is trying to help us all live longer. this will be my last mealfor 36 hours. like a growing number of people in silicon valley, i'm about to try fasting, something some here believe could contribute to extending our lifespan. my advice to you, just sleep in really late so you don't have to deal with it! kristen brown is a biotech
andy sullivan is also 16 under par. andy sullivan is also 16 under after shooting 63.early stages between peter browne leicester. —— peterborough and leicester. now on bbc news, click. this week: preserving people during life and after death. the digital legacy that you leave behind. and lots of freezers. ah, the streets of san francisco! mecca for technology innovators and aficionados. a destination where the cult of geek reigns supreme. everyone's got that billion—dollar idea here and...
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we're joined by republican senator dan sullivan. he serves on the armed service committee, represents the state of alaska. what's your understanding, senator, where does it stand at this moment? >> right now the democrats' position continues to be the same one, which is unless there's a daca deal by tonight, according to their terms, they're going to move to force a shutdown of the government. that's where they've been. right now it's in the hands of senator schumer and his colleagues. i'm hopeful that they'll see that that's not a good way to go. >> that would be a relatively simple way to avert a government shutdown and move on the for example the compromised proposal put forward by your republican colleague lindsey graham and dick durbin were simply attached as an amendment. you want the d.r.e.a.m.ers to be able to stay here in the united states in any case, right? >> i think getting a deal on immigration is important. but the key issue on that is we have time. we do have time. where we don't have time is with regard to the gover
we're joined by republican senator dan sullivan. he serves on the armed service committee, represents the state of alaska. what's your understanding, senator, where does it stand at this moment? >> right now the democrats' position continues to be the same one, which is unless there's a daca deal by tonight, according to their terms, they're going to move to force a shutdown of the government. that's where they've been. right now it's in the hands of senator schumer and his colleagues....
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he will play ronnie 0 sullivan's conqueror. welcome both. let's see if we can get it right.es are already in. let's start with the times which has a picture of donald trump and his daughter on the eve of their first anniversary of his inauguration. the financial times. there is news of a potential new treatment for sufferers of ibs on the front of the eye. the express features a reaction that there will be no attempt by the government to review the parole board ‘s decision to release taxi rate thisjohn worboys. much of it because it is contaminated. the telegraph has cabinet officer david lillington has suggested that they could rejoin the eu in the future. the mirror leads with calls by victims ofjohn worboys for police to reinvestigate dozens worboys for police to reinvestigate d oze ns of worboys for police to reinvestigate dozens of allegations of rape and assault. a variety of different stories. there were no real consensus on which one they should be leading an although the decision of the release ofjohn worboys does feature in a couple and of course donald trump. we w
he will play ronnie 0 sullivan's conqueror. welcome both. let's see if we can get it right.es are already in. let's start with the times which has a picture of donald trump and his daughter on the eve of their first anniversary of his inauguration. the financial times. there is news of a potential new treatment for sufferers of ibs on the front of the eye. the express features a reaction that there will be no attempt by the government to review the parole board ‘s decision to release taxi...
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namedlked with someone elisa sullivan. it says elisa never expected to get thrown in jail. she had no inclination to join protest. but there came a point where sullivan concluded that it was ate dangerous for her to sit home, ignoring what she now sees justice system for black and white people, than to drive her minivan downtown and face to face with police in riot gear. talk about the activism that came out of this event. think alyssa is a really great example. when ferguson happened, she felt like, ooh, that's a little scary. that's -- like i feel really involved the people and for the things coming to light but it doesn't really feel i should or could be involved in. that shenk the way started learning and digging into some of these issues and understanding them better and thinking about what is my role justy responsibility, not to my immediate community, which she has always been very my broader, but to community. so then when the stockley andict came down this fall, that was a nonguilty verdict for another white policeman, in another shooting of an african-american man
namedlked with someone elisa sullivan. it says elisa never expected to get thrown in jail. she had no inclination to join protest. but there came a point where sullivan concluded that it was ate dangerous for her to sit home, ignoring what she now sees justice system for black and white people, than to drive her minivan downtown and face to face with police in riot gear. talk about the activism that came out of this event. think alyssa is a really great example. when ferguson happened, she felt...
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but dan sullivan was pointed, the fbi and the d.o.j.k down ted stevens in a corrupt prosecution in alaska and he has no -- no hesitation to believe that a few bad actors in the bureau or the d.o.j. can take it rogue. i personally think the republicans in the house are overselling the nunez report. they ought to lay back and put it out in two weeks and see what is in it but i would not over-promise and i would continue to say leave special counsel mueller alone. but i'll ask you -- it reminds me so much of spiro agnew in 1973 where a u.s. attorney investigated him for 11 months and then one day he resigns because of tax evasion charges and gives up his office in order to avoid prosecution. i don't think you can prosecute the president of the united states. i don't believe it is constitutional to indict him but i think mueller might be working along those lines. >> let me ask you about attacked on andrew mccabe. because i feel as if -- i feel as if we've crossed a line here that we're never going to get back. does this mean that anybody w
but dan sullivan was pointed, the fbi and the d.o.j.k down ted stevens in a corrupt prosecution in alaska and he has no -- no hesitation to believe that a few bad actors in the bureau or the d.o.j. can take it rogue. i personally think the republicans in the house are overselling the nunez report. they ought to lay back and put it out in two weeks and see what is in it but i would not over-promise and i would continue to say leave special counsel mueller alone. but i'll ask you -- it reminds me...
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and ronnie 0'sullivan thinks illness cost him after he was knocked out of the masters snooker by markfficial figures suggest the uk is going through the worst outbreak of flu for seven years. the number of people in england going to their gp with suspected flu has risen by 42% in the past week. with more on this, i'm joined by our health correspondent catherine burns. that's quite a statistic. is this affecting different parts of the country? yes, it is. there is a rise across the whole of the country, though. 0ne across the whole of the country, though. one way they measure this is to look at how many people per 100,000 go to their gp with the flu. so, in england, 53 out of every 100,000. in wales and northern ireland it was more like 65. scotla nd ireland it was more like 65. scotland was the highest, with 114 out of every 100,000 going to their gp with flu. wales is not that high, at 65, but actually, it is the steepest increase, who going up 290% in wales since the beginning of the year. the other thing to look at is hospital admissions. in england 600 people have been hospitalise
and ronnie 0'sullivan thinks illness cost him after he was knocked out of the masters snooker by markfficial figures suggest the uk is going through the worst outbreak of flu for seven years. the number of people in england going to their gp with suspected flu has risen by 42% in the past week. with more on this, i'm joined by our health correspondent catherine burns. that's quite a statistic. is this affecting different parts of the country? yes, it is. there is a rise across the whole of the...
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a hearing will continue todayed to testify about statements sullivan allegedly m about quote, closeted rapist. >>> prosecutors wasted no time painting the mayor as a corrupt played ath rng of the g aboutept for sting ski's ce are looking for theses y th swiped a dozen vehicles, several of them at gunpoint. last thursday they led police a foot chase later ducking into a caught a truck in a parking >>> marathon negotiations last night led to before and after school activities place ed. >>> i'm meteorologist bill ax the air at 4:00. and it was completelycking showe seeing some thunderstorms morning. downpours and gusty n expect those to continue through this morning and into nce the rad makes a come back and back to winter for at least a few days. look at the rain coming down now in the lee high valley. allentown getting some of that heavier rainfall. in western lee high coming down an inch and a third hour. allentown com down. you get some brief downpours and then you'll get a bit of a break. delaware and south jersey not much in the way of wind rain but standby. it's on the way. hou sho
a hearing will continue todayed to testify about statements sullivan allegedly m about quote, closeted rapist. >>> prosecutors wasted no time painting the mayor as a corrupt played ath rng of the g aboutept for sting ski's ce are looking for theses y th swiped a dozen vehicles, several of them at gunpoint. last thursday they led police a foot chase later ducking into a caught a truck in a parking >>> marathon negotiations last night led to before and after school activities...
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ronnie 0'sullivan rattled through his first round match against marco fu, who only potted eight ballsven times... and he made three century breaks in the first four frames in a match that only lasted just over an hour and a half at alexandra palace. world heavyweight champion anthonyjoshua and fellow world championjoseph parker have come face to face in cardiff ahead of their unification clash at the end of march. the fight will unify joshua's wba and ibf belts with the kiwi's wbo title, and he wants to do it in style. i need to win, i can't afford to lose. i want to do it in a clinical way, that's important. if we have to go to war, and train my body, sweat, energy, i will do that to get the win, no problem. but i'd like to do it the clinical way, not easy way, but rational way. wales have named two uncapped players in their squad for the six nations — worcester wing josh adams and scarlets flankerjames davies are both in. number eight taulupe faletau has been included despite being ruled out of the first two matches with a knee injury. warren gatland has also picked george north for
ronnie 0'sullivan rattled through his first round match against marco fu, who only potted eight ballsven times... and he made three century breaks in the first four frames in a match that only lasted just over an hour and a half at alexandra palace. world heavyweight champion anthonyjoshua and fellow world championjoseph parker have come face to face in cardiff ahead of their unification clash at the end of march. the fight will unify joshua's wba and ibf belts with the kiwi's wbo title, and he...
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three win despite missing this last shot in the night frame, he will now go on to face the winner of sullivany in the dakar rally where mechanical issues took the frenchman to a winner. he was stuck for about an hour a half butts and there was much better as he powered to a win between oblivion city and to pisa. carlos sta i nes between oblivion city and to pisa. carlos staines was fifth of the day, he still has a lead of over one hours. —— sainz. in the nfl divisional play offs, there was late drama as minnesota vikings scored a last second touchdown through stefon briggs to seal a place in the nfc championship match. they beat the new orleans saints 29—22 and will now travel to face the philadelphia eagles for ther right to progress through to the superbowl 52. in sunday's other match, jacksonsville jaguars were 45—42 winners in pittsburgh against the steelers and the jaguars will take on the new england patriots in massachussets in the afc championship match. it is getting very, very close indeed. ‘s sloane stephens is on court at the moment playing against jiang in the opening match. jian
three win despite missing this last shot in the night frame, he will now go on to face the winner of sullivany in the dakar rally where mechanical issues took the frenchman to a winner. he was stuck for about an hour a half butts and there was much better as he powered to a win between oblivion city and to pisa. carlos sta i nes between oblivion city and to pisa. carlos staines was fifth of the day, he still has a lead of over one hours. —— sainz. in the nfl divisional play offs, there was...
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and now live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert!heers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: yeah, whoa! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! please, have a seat! you're very nice! ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show." i'm your shows stephen colbert. ( piano riff ) wow! ( cheers and applause ) it's been an exciting 24 hours because, last night, on the verge of a government shutdown, with funding running out on healthcare for nine million children, going toe to toe with a madman with a thermonuclear arsenal, donald trump stayed laser-focused-- by announcing the winners of his fake news award, the fake news awards, or fakies. i'm sad to say the "late show" was snubbed. ( audience reacts ) yeah, i know. it's hard to take. at least, for once, we didn't lose to john oliver. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) we really tried. we ran an aggressive "for your consideration" campaign, including this real, actual giant billboard in times square. we just assumed trump would see it because times s
and now live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert!heers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: yeah, whoa! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! please, have a seat! you're very nice! ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show." i'm your shows stephen colbert. ( piano riff ) wow! ( cheers and applause ) it's been an exciting 24 hours because, last night, on the verge of a government shutdown, with funding...
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in northern kosovo i think that no one who was involved in to post to this affairs failed to meet sullivan no it's at some point he was certainly one of the put this in school who was family friends with an only in kosovo his particular little course on especially north coast so was that he was not to toeing the line either from priest in or from belgrade and that he was vocal in his very strict opposition to any kind of wrongdoings by the authorities and also criticizing the culture of impunity that has developed in the three i mean you say he was very vocal in his criticism was he then a lightning rod for an assassination attempt and would you consider today what we saw today was it an assassination. it was obvious that an assassination it was done in no way which for months us of very many other assassinations that have happened in the regional for me was love in the last two decades what is significant i think is that the free pillars of power in kosovo have all failed to ensure the respect for law and to ensure a normal environment for the citizens there belgrade and prishtina there a
in northern kosovo i think that no one who was involved in to post to this affairs failed to meet sullivan no it's at some point he was certainly one of the put this in school who was family friends with an only in kosovo his particular little course on especially north coast so was that he was not to toeing the line either from priest in or from belgrade and that he was vocal in his very strict opposition to any kind of wrongdoings by the authorities and also criticizing the culture of...
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thank you. >> thank you have senator sullivan. senator udall. >> thank you, chairman thune and thanks to you and senator schatz for focussing on these very important questions. my understanding, some of your questions probably could have been answered by fema and fema is not at this hearing and i know that you requested them, but it seems to me we should try to get some answers someway. i'm happy to participate in a letter or however you want to do that, but i think we need the answers to your questions based on the answers we've received from this panel which they don't seem to have the information. especially ms. fowlkes. fema, who we should be directing things to, don't you think on some of those questions you were unable to answer? you said didn't you have authority? >> to the extent that you're asking about anything other than the communication had our authority, our regulation of the communication service providers participation, i would agree. >> yeah. ms. fowlkes, it's my understanding that the states are required to file
thank you. >> thank you have senator sullivan. senator udall. >> thank you, chairman thune and thanks to you and senator schatz for focussing on these very important questions. my understanding, some of your questions probably could have been answered by fema and fema is not at this hearing and i know that you requested them, but it seems to me we should try to get some answers someway. i'm happy to participate in a letter or however you want to do that, but i think we need the...
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sullivan a minute ago and according to how much time he wanted me to do.ay he runs his show you get as much time as you have talent. in conclusion i'd like to say -- [ laughter ] >> reporter: from there he landed a spot on his brother's familiar platform the dick van dyke show. in roll he ironically had to audition for. >> i had audition to play the part of dick van dyke's brother almost didn't get it. high to stand in line with hundred guys that looked like me. [ laughter ] >> that part would lead to 50 year career on television that included frequent appearances on johnny carson and david letterman. >> would you consider plastic surgery. >> no, god, no. no, no, no. >> all my friends -- hey, how do i look now, jerry? how do i look now. >> possibly his most memorable role was that of luther vandame on coach leading to four em knee nominations for supporting act actor. he guess starred in recurring role on the sitcom the middle for his last episode in 2015, he was joined by his brother. >> ♪ because we're two of a kind. >> patricia heat ton reactioning to t
sullivan a minute ago and according to how much time he wanted me to do.ay he runs his show you get as much time as you have talent. in conclusion i'd like to say -- [ laughter ] >> reporter: from there he landed a spot on his brother's familiar platform the dick van dyke show. in roll he ironically had to audition for. >> i had audition to play the part of dick van dyke's brother almost didn't get it. high to stand in line with hundred guys that looked like me. [ laughter ]...
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i believe we have one card and that is kevin sullivan. and again, as a reminder, you have three minutes. >> public: good morning, i'm kevin sullivan. i'm the director at pg&e. i've spent my whole career looking at impacted sides and trying to figure out how to best reuse them and manage them and clean them up. i'm here to address the questions about the east harbor marina. what i really want to reaffirm for you is our commitment to the environment, our commitment to doing the right thing out there. your commission and pg&e, we have a lot of common interests. park and rec need to dredge the site to keep it operating as a marina. we have an interest in that there's historical facts from gas plants that operated about a hundred years ago that are underneath the harbor. we've been trying to figure out a way forward. we have designs for a large dredge project out there. the more our team looked at this, the more i think people just said this does not feel like the right answer. it's a heavy-handed approach. it has a lot of impacts of the actua
i believe we have one card and that is kevin sullivan. and again, as a reminder, you have three minutes. >> public: good morning, i'm kevin sullivan. i'm the director at pg&e. i've spent my whole career looking at impacted sides and trying to figure out how to best reuse them and manage them and clean them up. i'm here to address the questions about the east harbor marina. what i really want to reaffirm for you is our commitment to the environment, our commitment to doing the right...
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and before his current work, private capacity, and -- michael. >> remember andrew sullivan. and at that point, thought it was very good and hard to answer. that was nice. >> and the position of ignorance. and associated with william jennings bryan and now it is associated with trump, where there any other populist figures in american history? one thing that is supposed to be bad, if you are populist you are bad which we can take at face value but we should explore it a little bit one thing we know that is unquestionably good is democracy, democracy is good. that is the only legitimate form of government and it is an obligation or should be an obligation of the united states government to spread democracy throughout the world sometimes by force. that doesn't work out, subterfuge and other ways. when you hear this from certain intellectuals that was not my way of critiquing the united states government so democracy is good as populism is bad. the root of populism, roger will tell you, speak and read classical languages, the latin term for the people, the root of democracy, the
and before his current work, private capacity, and -- michael. >> remember andrew sullivan. and at that point, thought it was very good and hard to answer. that was nice. >> and the position of ignorance. and associated with william jennings bryan and now it is associated with trump, where there any other populist figures in american history? one thing that is supposed to be bad, if you are populist you are bad which we can take at face value but we should explore it a little bit...
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laura sullivan-green/sjsu civil and environmental engineer 12-22 these events are so close in time to each other that have any drainage improvement or erosion improvement, these things take a few months to have them well established not a few weeks at best.professor laura sullivan green chairs san jose state's civil and environmental engineering department she says the napa sonoma fire zone is different. sotsanta rosa and napa had more time to prepare, to put preventative measures in place and time for vegetation to grow in fact, work has been going on for several months to prevent erosion by putting out sand bags and burms and planting grass to hold the soil in place. still experts say while they've reduced the risk in the north bay, they have not eliminated itsotthey are not out of the woods yet. that's because it can take months and sometimes years for fire charred soil to absorb water as it once did she also cautions about this interactive map put out by sonoma county to identify the level of mudslide risk in each neighborhood. she says it can give a false sense of security sotthe
laura sullivan-green/sjsu civil and environmental engineer 12-22 these events are so close in time to each other that have any drainage improvement or erosion improvement, these things take a few months to have them well established not a few weeks at best.professor laura sullivan green chairs san jose state's civil and environmental engineering department she says the napa sonoma fire zone is different. sotsanta rosa and napa had more time to prepare, to put preventative measures in place and...
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i believe we have one card and that is kevin sullivan. and again, as a reminder, you have three minutes. >> public: good morning, i'm kevin sullivan. i'm the director at pg&e. i've spent my whole career looking at impacted sides and trying to figure out how to best reuse them and manage them and clean them up. i'm here to address the questions about the east harbor marina. what i really want to reaffirm for you is our commitment to the environment, our commitment to doing the right thing out there.
i believe we have one card and that is kevin sullivan. and again, as a reminder, you have three minutes. >> public: good morning, i'm kevin sullivan. i'm the director at pg&e. i've spent my whole career looking at impacted sides and trying to figure out how to best reuse them and manage them and clean them up. i'm here to address the questions about the east harbor marina. what i really want to reaffirm for you is our commitment to the environment, our commitment to doing the right...
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and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert!s and applause ) >> stephen: hey! make you work for you. make you work for it a little bit. hey, everybody! how are you? >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to "the late show," everybody. i'm your host, stephen colbert. happy friday. ( cheers and applause ) it's the end of the work week. of course, donald trump's work week never really begins. in fact, trump's typical workday now runs from around 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. that's a seven-hour day. that's not even full-time. personally, i think the president should work at least as many hours as a 15-year-old saving up for an xbox. so, what does trump do after he's rolled into work at the crack of noon? well, according to white house staff, his schedule largely consists of tv and twitter time alone in the residence, known internally as "executive time." come on. we're all adults. just say "pooping." ( laughter ) here's an actual example-- this is an actual example from the president'
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert!s and applause ) >> stephen: hey! make you work for you. make you work for it a little bit. hey, everybody! how are you? >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to "the late show," everybody. i'm your host, stephen colbert. happy friday. ( cheers and applause ) it's the end of the work week. of course, donald trump's work week...
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sullivan: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from alaska. mr. sullivan: mr. president, as you can see here, a lot of senators are coming down, talking about the government shutdown. we are in a shutdown, a completely avoidable shutdown, and i think it is important -- there are a lot of speeches and everything. i think it's important to be clear on one fact that the position of the democratic leadership on friday night was this -- unless you agree with our demands on the daca issue by midnight, we'll shut down the federal government. i don't think anybody disagrees with that's what the position was friday night. the irony, of course, is there wasn't even a bill to agree on, but that still was the position so the decision was in their hands, they made it, and here we are. completely avoidable, and we need to get this government of ours up and running again. but, mr. president, what i have been coming to the floor to talk about for the last few days on the eve of the shutdown and each day during the shutdown is to emphasize one point, one point. that the america
sullivan: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from alaska. mr. sullivan: mr. president, as you can see here, a lot of senators are coming down, talking about the government shutdown. we are in a shutdown, a completely avoidable shutdown, and i think it is important -- there are a lot of speeches and everything. i think it's important to be clear on one fact that the position of the democratic leadership on friday night was this -- unless you agree with our demands on the daca...
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chris sullivan has been campaigning big time. >> judith light would you please be toby's mom. >> i would's get the deal done. >> make it hatch. >> there you go. >> coming up next meet the new couple getting married at first sight. >> they're off on their very awkward honeymoon. twitter. entertainment begins and ends with "e.t." >> travel consideration provided by -- . >> tomorrow on "e.t." we're with candace cameron bure and...