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and talked to a cellmate about the tate killings. >> reporter: four months after the tate and labiancad several of his followers were indicted for murder. he'd come to l.a. seeking fame. he was about to find it. coming up -- what if the manson family hadn't been stopped? who might have been next? >> elizabeth taylor, steve mcqueen, and frank sinatra. when it's time to move to underwear toddlers see things a bit differently thanks to pampers easy ups while they see their first underwear you see an easy way to potty train pampers easy ups our first and only training underwear with an all-around stretchy waistband and pampers' superior protection so you'll see fewer leaks and they'll see their first underwear pampers easy ups, the easiest way to underwear. pampers getwith the cricketown unlimited 2 plan.less, two lines of unlimited data for $80/mo. plus, get 2 smartphones free, when you switch. all on a network that covers over 99% of americans. cricket wireless. something to smile about. can make anyone slow downt and pull up a seat to the table. that's why she takes the time to season h
and talked to a cellmate about the tate killings. >> reporter: four months after the tate and labiancad several of his followers were indicted for murder. he'd come to l.a. seeking fame. he was about to find it. coming up -- what if the manson family hadn't been stopped? who might have been next? >> elizabeth taylor, steve mcqueen, and frank sinatra. when it's time to move to underwear toddlers see things a bit differently thanks to pampers easy ups while they see their first...
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richard fowler radio show host is here an kristen tate contributor to the hill., i'll start with you first. as we continue to watch the vice president on the ground there, we saw him picking up the mess and jumping right in along with his wife karen to help out. some nice moments in all of this. >> yeah. no, i'm so happy to see pence doing that. i think the trump administration has done a phenomenal job dealing with this crisis. offering support, doing anything they can to help people in the houston and surrounding area. texans appreciate that. they appreciate the aid. but here's the thing. there tends to be a mind set in texas that is government is not the solution to all of life's problems. so while federal aid and while leadership from the highest levels of government is great, texans are doing a lot more to help other texans than any federal government agency ever could. people down here tend to be very independent, hard working people. they know how to help each other out. it's beautiful to see. i'm a proud texan. i think the rest of america can take a page
richard fowler radio show host is here an kristen tate contributor to the hill., i'll start with you first. as we continue to watch the vice president on the ground there, we saw him picking up the mess and jumping right in along with his wife karen to help out. some nice moments in all of this. >> yeah. no, i'm so happy to see pence doing that. i think the trump administration has done a phenomenal job dealing with this crisis. offering support, doing anything they can to help people in...
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manners in mississippi and we would not be in this room without graciousness of lieutenant governor tate reeves. >> thank you, thank you, what a privilege to be here in the mississippi capitol and particularly in the old supreme court chambers that hold senate appropriations committee and senate financing committee during legislative committee lt do i want to welcome everybody with mississippi book festival. our state is blessed with writer that is tell our story and festival is a chance to show off talents. the world would be lack if sister lived in the post office or a meaningful relationship with a boy and a dog could be, countless other writers have captured not only the mississippi experience on paper but documented the human condition for the world to read. while we celebrate success story, the festival shines a light on the next generation of mississippi writers like andy thomas who is still at number one in "the new york times" best seller list. [applause] >> absolutely. seeing young authors shows that they can also reach their dreams. it's also by the way a unique opportunity fo
manners in mississippi and we would not be in this room without graciousness of lieutenant governor tate reeves. >> thank you, thank you, what a privilege to be here in the mississippi capitol and particularly in the old supreme court chambers that hold senate appropriations committee and senate financing committee during legislative committee lt do i want to welcome everybody with mississippi book festival. our state is blessed with writer that is tell our story and festival is a chance...
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kristen tate, good to see you. cheryl: kind of the rudy giuliani out of arizona, really cleaned on the area. lauren: big retailers coming together to fight in the sun. tracee carrasco joining with the headlines. good morning, tracee. >> good morning. wal-mart is the largest world retailer in google the most popular search engine teaming up to take an amazon to take an amazon page shoppers to choose from hundreds of thousands of wal-mart products through the google express website which is the online shopping marketplace that includes retailers like target and costco. do this through the mobile app or voice activated google home which is like amazon .co. the partnership will be available to shoppers in late september. this is the first time wal-mart will be offering the chance for people to shop outside of its own website. lauren: voice back to beijing right now. >> move over alexa. lauren: shares being marked down by some mutual fund companies. >> cents per share stock publicly commit mutual fund companies estimate
kristen tate, good to see you. cheryl: kind of the rudy giuliani out of arizona, really cleaned on the area. lauren: big retailers coming together to fight in the sun. tracee carrasco joining with the headlines. good morning, tracee. >> good morning. wal-mart is the largest world retailer in google the most popular search engine teaming up to take an amazon to take an amazon page shoppers to choose from hundreds of thousands of wal-mart products through the google express website which is...
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patient subject of giacometti, who, if you know his work, and there is an exhibition currently at the tate it does feature a lot of the work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever.
patient subject of giacometti, who, if you know his work, and there is an exhibition currently at the tate it does feature a lot of the work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his...
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patient subject of giacometti, who, if you know his work, and there is an exhibition currently at the tatethe work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever. so here is armie hammer playing james lord trying to work out how long he should book his vacation for. the end of the week. yeah. 0h, isee. i could change it again. i would like to know, you know, how many days do you need? oh, i don't know, i think it would be great to work for another week. a week? a week, yes, i think a week would be good. a week is fine. i canjust move my flight next wednesday. would that... wednesday. yes, when state is fine. let's say wednesday. 0k, good. but then... what? there's no question of the portrait ever being finished so... no, of course.
patient subject of giacometti, who, if you know his work, and there is an exhibition currently at the tatethe work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever. so...
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patient subject of giacometti, who, if you know his work, and there is an exhibition currently at the tate
patient subject of giacometti, who, if you know his work, and there is an exhibition currently at the tate
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we will get the best out of tate tate -- these technologies only if we don't let them distract us frommaking these human connections addressing human longings and inspiring human energies. when we do that depends on all that stuff you can download. the high five from the coach, the praise from mentor, the hug from a friend to hand up from a neighbor the handshake from a rival the totally unsolicited gesture of a stranger the smell of the garden and not the cold stare of a wall. can you imagine how many jobs there are going to be the human-to-human connections? here. this is such an important question and we had a friend of ours who is a consultant hired by company and they have ours were adult come and other people in a paint by numbers. whoever thought there would be an industry in teaching people to paint in bars but maybe so somebody is going to teach painting. there's a good job. so let it happen but if you put up a wall against it you will -- thanks for your question. thank you. [applause] i will do as many as i can. >> in addition to reading your good book would you recommend is
we will get the best out of tate tate -- these technologies only if we don't let them distract us frommaking these human connections addressing human longings and inspiring human energies. when we do that depends on all that stuff you can download. the high five from the coach, the praise from mentor, the hug from a friend to hand up from a neighbor the handshake from a rival the totally unsolicited gesture of a stranger the smell of the garden and not the cold stare of a wall. can you imagine...
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kristen tate who is safe. many people in houston not safe this morning. cheryl: the nation's second-largest refinery has now closed in the wake of hurricane charley. tracee carrasco joins us with more details. >> good morning. exxon closed located on the houston channel the floodwaters paralyzed in that area. the plan is the second-largest refinery in the country. processing as much as 560,000 barrels of oil a day and feeding fields in to feeding fields into pipeline feeding fields into pipeline and barges that move across the southeastern u.s. senate east coast. the projected path of sunday night included an even bigger refinery in port arthur texas owned by saudi arabian oil co. and produces 600,000 barrels of fuel a day. it isn't clear how long they could stay close. harvey knocked down almost 15% of u.s. refinery capacity out of commission, which threatens to boost fuel prices across the country. cheryl: a lot of shipments coming out of the port of houston got the east coast. that's what we see the effects. what about travel? >> we are looking at 5000
kristen tate who is safe. many people in houston not safe this morning. cheryl: the nation's second-largest refinery has now closed in the wake of hurricane charley. tracee carrasco joins us with more details. >> good morning. exxon closed located on the houston channel the floodwaters paralyzed in that area. the plan is the second-largest refinery in the country. processing as much as 560,000 barrels of oil a day and feeding fields in to feeding fields into pipeline feeding fields into...
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if you know his work and there is an exhibition at the tate in fact, i urge you to see that, this doesture that work. he got famous for the sculptures trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd word. stanley tucci doesn't concentrate on the dark heart, more the struggle of the ash to say and the struggle of the ash to say and the pain it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when the work is finished, if ever. here they're trying to work out how long he should book a vacation for. the end of the week, yeah. i see. i could vacation for. the end of the week, yeah. isee. icould change it again. i would like to know how many days do you need? i don't know. i think it would be great to work for another week. a week? a week, yes, i think a week would be good. no, a week is fine. that's fine. i can just move my flight to next wednesday, would that? wednesday. yes. wednesday is good. fine. let's say wednesday. 0k. yes. wednesday is good. fine. let's say wednesday. ok. good. but then, you know. what? there is no question of the portrait ever being finished. no,
if you know his work and there is an exhibition at the tate in fact, i urge you to see that, this doesture that work. he got famous for the sculptures trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd word. stanley tucci doesn't concentrate on the dark heart, more the struggle of the ash to say and the struggle of the ash to say and the pain it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when the work is finished, if ever. here they're trying to work out how long he should...
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tate's rights is what hero writes in. one from john, small government regulation that prevent development in flood planes that talk, the discussion about whether rebuilding should happen in certain areas that of flooded as a result hurricane harvey and aftermath. illinois.in arbana, good morning. caller: yes. my thoughts go out to all the texas.in i'm wondering, you know, nobody talking about what is -- g to happen from all the major hit on people for be ution and going to terrible because probably going a chance to have dump some waste chemicals and you y will be watching, know. anyhow, that is all i have to say. of refineries, the "wall street journal" focusing on impact on the energy industry. knocked 15% of u.s. refinery capacity out of which suddens boost fuel prices after slamming into causing massive flood nothing houston over the weekend. moving east sunday, that could shut down energy the u.s. infrastructure, gasoline futures jumped on sunday eaching, rising 10 and a quarter since on the new york america tile exc
tate's rights is what hero writes in. one from john, small government regulation that prevent development in flood planes that talk, the discussion about whether rebuilding should happen in certain areas that of flooded as a result hurricane harvey and aftermath. illinois.in arbana, good morning. caller: yes. my thoughts go out to all the texas.in i'm wondering, you know, nobody talking about what is -- g to happen from all the major hit on people for be ution and going to terrible because...
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patient subject of giacometti, who, if you know his work, and there is an exhibition currently at the taterge you to see that, it does feature a lot of the work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever. so here is armie hammer playing james lord trying to work out how long he should book his vacation for. the end of the week. yeah. 0h, isee. i could change it again. i would like to know, you know, how many days do you need? oh, i don't know, i think it would be great to work for another week. a week? a week, yes, i think a week would be good. a week is fine. i canjust move my flight next wednesday. would that... wednesday. let's say wednesday. 0k, good. but then... what? there's no question of the portrait ever being finished so... no, of course. that's the
patient subject of giacometti, who, if you know his work, and there is an exhibition currently at the taterge you to see that, it does feature a lot of the work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up...
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>> reporter: when it hits totality, you can take them off for those couple minutes in toe tate then thare at the sun. >> and have them totally covered. moments before and after, use the glasses. right? >> reporter: yeah. seconds just before. the bailey's beads and diamonds as they come off that sun. you still have to have them on then. jim? >> okay. dr. marquez, thank you very much. enjoy the show. >> reporter: ha! >>> much more just ahead in the "newsroom" right after this short break.
>> reporter: when it hits totality, you can take them off for those couple minutes in toe tate then thare at the sun. >> and have them totally covered. moments before and after, use the glasses. right? >> reporter: yeah. seconds just before. the bailey's beads and diamonds as they come off that sun. you still have to have them on then. jim? >> okay. dr. marquez, thank you very much. enjoy the show. >> reporter: ha! >>> much more just ahead in the...
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tate was beaten to death in his pajamas during a burglary on july 21st.he was 97-year-old. >> tragic stories like that only serve -- sharpen the focus we need to have to come together and work on solutions. >> residents says tho enough. >> this has been the worse years of my 63 in this city. i have never seen this in the days of my life. >> the number of homicides in baltimore passed the 200 mark making this a record setting year for violence on the city street. police say solving the problem will require everyone's help. >> we're at a community epidemic where we need to bond together. >> erica bridgeford led a 24 hour push for liberty. >> we have to figure out a way to be more connected when we hear about somebody getting killed. >> activist are planning 365 baltimore, a year round antiviolence campaign. mola -- >> the mayor's violence production plan is providing free tuition -- >>> here's an excuse for road rage. a man arrested after being caught on camera waiving his gun so in self-defense. the texas man claimed he thought the cell phone being used to
tate was beaten to death in his pajamas during a burglary on july 21st.he was 97-year-old. >> tragic stories like that only serve -- sharpen the focus we need to have to come together and work on solutions. >> residents says tho enough. >> this has been the worse years of my 63 in this city. i have never seen this in the days of my life. >> the number of homicides in baltimore passed the 200 mark making this a record setting year for violence on the city street. police...
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that phone call about more ways in which the tate of texas will be fema and the with federal government, and that will be part of the material that i cover today. long briefing that i will want to break out in a lot as you know, ause there's a lot going on. what is discussing also on in houston, but will be covering the ongoing challenges that we are dealing of the other parts state. weather. t with the you all probably know and have seen a lot of briefing about the weather. one thing that we are dealing here is basically a ongoing rain, that stretches one tip of which would e the corpus christi up to travis county over to chambers county, and then back to corpus christi. arts of those regions will continue to receive incredibly heavy rain that will lead to flooding and more danger for texans. and so many other areas n that region will sustain heavy rainfall. focusize there's a lot of now. ton right it's important not to forget the aroundin the communities houston that are suffering because of immense rainfall. including, in particular, and brazoria county. for s need to be prepared mor
that phone call about more ways in which the tate of texas will be fema and the with federal government, and that will be part of the material that i cover today. long briefing that i will want to break out in a lot as you know, ause there's a lot going on. what is discussing also on in houston, but will be covering the ongoing challenges that we are dealing of the other parts state. weather. t with the you all probably know and have seen a lot of briefing about the weather. one thing that we...
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in the meantime, the last of the era, a remnant of the era, tate and vince mcdonald, they gave a huge contract and by the way, he is a leader in passes, run prevented, he is gone. he goes to the steelers with a fifth-round pick, and in exchange, the 49ers dump salary and get a fourth-round selection next year. in the rookie out of iowa, starting tight ends, pretty impressive so far. making the block, he can straight arm and move a little bit, touchdown here, not taking anything for granted. >> you cannot leave them a second on the field. i am trying to be hard on myself with every step that i take, they expect a lot out of you. so i am just thinking about opportunities from now on. >> both of them will be wrapping up the preseason on thursday. we have come to the point in the evening where we have to check something out. staying with the giants, there were some positives to talk about like hunter pence. still hustling, still trying to be a leader. and yes, the giants have some tough luck tonight, joe did have that home run that we showed you, the big 6-foot 5-inch player, black punche
in the meantime, the last of the era, a remnant of the era, tate and vince mcdonald, they gave a huge contract and by the way, he is a leader in passes, run prevented, he is gone. he goes to the steelers with a fifth-round pick, and in exchange, the 49ers dump salary and get a fourth-round selection next year. in the rookie out of iowa, starting tight ends, pretty impressive so far. making the block, he can straight arm and move a little bit, touchdown here, not taking anything for granted....
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president trump deck tated his son's misleading statement on meeting with the russian lawyer. joining me now, phillip rucker, who just broke that story for the washington post. phillip, my understanding is the original plan when the first news of the meeting broke is for don junior to get out ahead of it and issue a statement that wouldn't be contradicted and the president intervened to do what? >> that's right, chris. advisers around the president and around donald trump junior thought he should offer a fairly full and complete statement acknowledging what happened in that meeting and what happened is the president overruled them. he took matters into his own hands. almost acting as his family's own lawyer strategist publicist and decided to offer a statement that was misleading at best. and did not include the complete information which as we now know is that this meeting was set up under the premise of sharing damaging information about hillary clinton from the russian government which was trying to help trump's campaign. >> just to be clear, this was an -- at the first bre
president trump deck tated his son's misleading statement on meeting with the russian lawyer. joining me now, phillip rucker, who just broke that story for the washington post. phillip, my understanding is the original plan when the first news of the meeting broke is for don junior to get out ahead of it and issue a statement that wouldn't be contradicted and the president intervened to do what? >> that's right, chris. advisers around the president and around donald trump junior thought...
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. >> i find it amazing that conservatives are so involved in trying too dig tate yo dictate a privateompany runs himself. that is ironic. >> would have you fired him? >> i think he. >> it was an opinion. >> he no longer presents a legal liability tie for company, if a woman does not get a job along the line. >> that is a guy who got fired. >> two different messages, we want to bring women in and there are a lot of minorities, not because they are not competent they are not open to them. >> i think we're making excuses for choice, women choose a certain lifetime, that is what leading to so-called meth of a gender gap, mi minorities choosi don't see any roadblocks, put up, a company like google is as progressive as any company out there, they should reinstate the guy give him his job back. >> controversy in new york over scaffolding, when you are in new york, you go to a meeting it is raining, scaffolding provides shelter, and also represents clean windows. beautiful city of new york. third thing is scaffolding i see jobs, someone is building somebody, someone is employed. not everyone
. >> i find it amazing that conservatives are so involved in trying too dig tate yo dictate a privateompany runs himself. that is ironic. >> would have you fired him? >> i think he. >> it was an opinion. >> he no longer presents a legal liability tie for company, if a woman does not get a job along the line. >> that is a guy who got fired. >> two different messages, we want to bring women in and there are a lot of minorities, not because they are not...
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he is serving a life sentence for the murder of sharon tate and six others. he was hospitalized in january and has since returned to prison. >>> a father and son find 1200 pounds of illegal fireworks -- are arrested after finding 1200 pounds of illegal fireworks at their home. police served a search warrant after getting complaints about the use and possession of fireworks at their home in july. these arrest -- arrests follow announcements from officials that they are denouncing all citations for the illegal use of fireworks through complaints made through an online reporting tool. the people who got those citations will be given warning letters and those who paid fines will be reimbursed. >>> a $1000 toward his being awarded to find whoever shot and injured a protected hawk. the spca says a red tailed hawk was shot with five pellets near king city earlier this month. the hawk also has a fracture in its left wing. the spca is treating the bird and they hope to read the -- to release it to the wild after healing occurs. >>> working to make a street more enviro
he is serving a life sentence for the murder of sharon tate and six others. he was hospitalized in january and has since returned to prison. >>> a father and son find 1200 pounds of illegal fireworks -- are arrested after finding 1200 pounds of illegal fireworks at their home. police served a search warrant after getting complaints about the use and possession of fireworks at their home in july. these arrest -- arrests follow announcements from officials that they are denouncing all...
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the numbers compare the united ,tates -- the average tax rate the corporate tax rate, and the rate. guest: i want to go that and say what i agreed with pete on it. he raised two issues of raising the tax code. the way we collect taxes incentivizes american companies. it has to change. the workforce is changing. when we talk about taxing regular income, we have to think about the economy and how we tax the workers. host: i will give you christopher in texas, the line for democrats. christopher, go ahead. caller: thank you for c-span. i understand you to our knowledgeable. economy -- you two are knowledgeable. economy -- i listen to npr and an economist talks about how we do not get enough revenue from taxing our citizens. one of the solutions would be to lax our immigration policies to let more in so we can get more tax revenue. i was wondering your thoughts on this. guest: i am not an expert on in mmigration policy. bring in skilled workers who can contribute can provide a boost to not only economic growth, but boost revenues. guest: the evidence go further than that. unskilled work
the numbers compare the united ,tates -- the average tax rate the corporate tax rate, and the rate. guest: i want to go that and say what i agreed with pete on it. he raised two issues of raising the tax code. the way we collect taxes incentivizes american companies. it has to change. the workforce is changing. when we talk about taxing regular income, we have to think about the economy and how we tax the workers. host: i will give you christopher in texas, the line for democrats. christopher,...
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relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determine high rates of suicide violent tate's alcohol heart disease. so this is but i had my father's. drink. was afraid. of him then what was it was all a ball of old west man stuff. and then it's funny because like i developed a taste for the symbol and the fortified way. but i remember this thing unless it discussed in the way of data but it was. a second because of that the. comment that to defer. it for you know for a must. my potassium so the. local was selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings produce to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that don't meet. the new socks for the tell you that celebrity gossip and tabloid by style for the most important news today. off the bad guys and telling you are not cool enough and wants to buy their products. things are the hawks for me along with all the walking. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corners corporations run washington washington controls the media the media. and voters elected the businessman to r
relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determine high rates of suicide violent tate's alcohol heart disease. so this is but i had my father's. drink. was afraid. of him then what was it was all a ball of old west man stuff. and then it's funny because like i developed a taste for the symbol and the fortified way. but i remember this thing unless it discussed in the way of data but it was. a second because of that the. comment that to defer. it for you know for a must. my...
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in the just say that last six months, the press has good job of keeping the public informed on this tate of the russia investigation, other important of the ormation out executive branch. host: bruce brown, your rganization launched website tracking press freedom in the united states. talk to us about the genesis of website. guest: sure. that project, very large group involved, and the committee protect journalist and the freedom of the press foundation we work with ns quite a bit, are leading up the effort. an effort to ocument incidents involving press freedom that may not rise , the level of a court case where the public might be matter.d about the we thought in this climate, nterference with news gatherings and harrassment of journalists is becoming more important to s provide a single repository, here incidents like that could be documented in a single place nd that for the public, for lawmakers, for legal organizations like ours, that write briefs, it would be a collect this information and speak to the public about our concerns about freedom in press the u.s. host: in 2017 so far,
in the just say that last six months, the press has good job of keeping the public informed on this tate of the russia investigation, other important of the ormation out executive branch. host: bruce brown, your rganization launched website tracking press freedom in the united states. talk to us about the genesis of website. guest: sure. that project, very large group involved, and the committee protect journalist and the freedom of the press foundation we work with ns quite a bit, are leading...
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so, general tate, you are the perfect person to talk to. you know the lay of the land.arly we hear from barbara, the president's frustrated. general mcmaster has been at odds with him over committing more troops to the mission, a plan that he supports, but the whole bannon wing in the white house is against. how do you think the concerns should be addressed here? >> well, brooke, i can tell you that the person that is most frustrated would be general mcnicholson, and if we back up a little bit, mick has been the -- a commander there in one way, shape, or form since 2006. he was a colonel in afghanistan when he worked for me. he was a brigadier general there, major general, lieutenant general, now four star general, last 1 1 years, his life has been dedicated to afghanistan and improving the lives of afghan folks and to improving the security of afghanistan so that terrorists can't have sanctuary there. that's the real mission is to prevent sanctuary because that's where 9/11 was planned, that's where al qaeda crossed with the taliban and the goal so to prevent that from
so, general tate, you are the perfect person to talk to. you know the lay of the land.arly we hear from barbara, the president's frustrated. general mcmaster has been at odds with him over committing more troops to the mission, a plan that he supports, but the whole bannon wing in the white house is against. how do you think the concerns should be addressed here? >> well, brooke, i can tell you that the person that is most frustrated would be general mcnicholson, and if we back up a...
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. >> also the three kids, the vodka can be made from grains and poe tate he toes but what about twinkiesis making them from other old bread products past their dates. that keeps costs down. there's a bigger reason. they would otherwise be food waste. the company's openers say if food waste were our country, would be the third largest contributor of greenhouse gases in the world. if the process catches on, it could cut down on food waste the united states makes every year. right, instead of having moldy bread, make vodka out of it. >>> air guitar fans, today is your day. plus, is samsung primed pore a big come back? you're watching early today. can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever, to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. wo
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channing tate tum brought his magic mike moves to a gas station., he got coffee and went life doing this. kicking off a dance party lucky cashier before hitting the road he posed for photos with fans and also, look, signed her hat. right now, it's all about the moves. >> yeah, it will make your day. that spin move at the end was dope. all right, are you fed up with your morning commute? how about ditching the traffic and swimming instead. that is what a guy in germany does. he packs his laptop and clothes in a water proof bag and puts on a wet suit and makes his way down the river to his job. it takes him 12 minutes to get there and he said, it's refreshing and of course, it's the fastest way to get there. >> and refreshing because he has the greatest incentive to get to work. >> because it's a biergarden? >> yeah. >> cops to the rescue, and it's on camera. do supposes tell the truth when it comes to shopping? so we switched to new charmin super mega roll. get six regular rolls in one with charmin super mega roll enjoy the go with charmin. transiti
channing tate tum brought his magic mike moves to a gas station., he got coffee and went life doing this. kicking off a dance party lucky cashier before hitting the road he posed for photos with fans and also, look, signed her hat. right now, it's all about the moves. >> yeah, it will make your day. that spin move at the end was dope. all right, are you fed up with your morning commute? how about ditching the traffic and swimming instead. that is what a guy in germany does. he packs his...
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relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determined high rates of suicide violent tate's alcohol disease. so this is but i had my folks. drink the doors. was afraid. of him then what was it was all a ball of old west man stuff. and then i'd funny because like i developed a taste for the symbol on the fortified wine. but i hadn't but this thing unless it discussed in a way that anybody why did the. but i could become addicted to going. in. and comment that to defend. it if. you know for you must. so. there are not ones out. on the flues off then one might have been a top of the definitions and i'm by any. one seeking out a new south. and. take in the equal city. into more than an onion to bring. how we think i'm. moving right now i think. i do not want. to be missed just feeling if one means i love just not enough be deep learn this one tokyo find it is going to keep going. it is what was because did it because it didn't seem quite a cultural reason. to degeneration the models of mexico are actually a lot freer there can afford houses we were just in mexico city it's like
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in some cases, way above 40% when you include state and local taxes in various tates. the united states is now behind france, behind germany, behind canada, ireland, japan, south korea, and many other nations. with these countries in almost every country, we have massive trade deficit numbers that you would not believe. this administration is going to fix that one by one, we're fixing it. we are working right now on nafta, that terrible nafta deal that took so much business out of your state and ities and towns. we are working on it. let's see what happens. [applause] president trump: mexico is not happy. i told them you make a lot of money for a lot of years and every one left you alone, we have got to change the deal and we hope we can renegotiate it but if we cannot, we will terminate at and start again with a real deal. [applause] president trump: when it comes to the business tax, we are dead last. can you believe that? so this cannot be allowed to continue any longer. america must lead the way and not follow from behind. we have gone from a tax rate lower than ec
in some cases, way above 40% when you include state and local taxes in various tates. the united states is now behind france, behind germany, behind canada, ireland, japan, south korea, and many other nations. with these countries in almost every country, we have massive trade deficit numbers that you would not believe. this administration is going to fix that one by one, we're fixing it. we are working right now on nafta, that terrible nafta deal that took so much business out of your state...
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caller: yes. 33 outwanted to say that of the 50 governorships here in the tate, as well as 33 of state legislators are all controls the house, the senate and the executive. that, they have a much larger presence on the radio and all right havehe apathy ranced with the or ambiguity, especially now by our president, and what concerns this is the he ent with the label that gave the -- well, the group that supposedly with protesting peacefully, he labeled them with the term all left. it almost seems to me now that apathy, that the i'm a little bit fearful hat the out right may become more enthralled with the idea that now they have a target, target.e a name for the do you think that has any impact on this? and -- shawn, we'll leave it there and let our guest respond. having been in my ime involved in this and involved in these exact similar type street confrontations with our ideology, o almost defensive advantage that nationalists have. all they have to do is part them violence will come to them. that is guaranteed. they can then play the narrative of the victim. they want the violence mo
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. >> c-span's voices from the road, the national conference of tate legislature summit in boston asking nd's what is the most important issue to your state. >> what is really important to washington that makes sure we maintain ealthcare for the poor, the elderly. we have to make sure if we replace itmacare, we with something smart and reasonable. are d an issue we really struggle withing is property tax because of the fast -- and real estate property, particularly in rural areas, struggling to re very high property tax, how do with what is t going on in property tax and the needs for our schools. on the appropriations committee, one of those issues that we're dealing with right how to balance out and make equitable the property tax across our state. >> and most important issue facing our constituents today is unfortunately the opiate crisis, i'd like to talk about children, they are collateral damage, one day they will need therapy to explain how they have lost their education, how they have lost family members and how they have ost loved ones, basically talking about a neglect issue. w
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the verge's governor has declared a tate of emergency in the city. white nationalists planned to protest the city's decision to remove the statue of robert e. lee. but fighting between the two groups broke out long before the noon rally after some time had gone by state police moved in and ordered everyone to leave. >> i'm just amazed at the police, that they have allowed people them to assault other poli police. >> the police chief arrested a man believed to be responsible for the deadly crash. >>> out of virginia. two state troopers died after the police helicopter crashed on the out skirts of charlottesville. virginia state police said they were monitoring the protest. >>> free speech is about to get another test soon. alt right groups plan rallies in two weeks and counter-protesters tell us they will be there to, quote, shut them down. tom jenson live at the civic center plaza in berkeley where showdowns have evolved into violence this summer already. tom? >> reporter: we've been out here several times, haven't we, terry and see the violence betw
the verge's governor has declared a tate of emergency in the city. white nationalists planned to protest the city's decision to remove the statue of robert e. lee. but fighting between the two groups broke out long before the noon rally after some time had gone by state police moved in and ordered everyone to leave. >> i'm just amazed at the police, that they have allowed people them to assault other poli police. >> the police chief arrested a man believed to be responsible for the...
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senator for tate nine years, which is basically thing as being in congress. the process is the same, for you had very little experience in the government, is nine yearsng, he had here and four years in congress. therefore, he had enough time in here for experience, it is totally wrong, even compare him with donald trump. nowhere even close. host: thank you for the call. us from atlanta on the independent line, good morning. caller: hi there. c-span.or -- st wanted to, i'm neighbor started up his -- oesn't want the world to hear what -- has to say. c-span, with c-span on thing ne, we'll get this fixed, everybody, just get c-span.dy to tune into you don't need to get a commentator to interpret what get it le say, you straight out of the people's floor of the senate while they are saying it, that is what c-span is good for. on the nervous to be phone. thank you. host: no need to be nervous, it.nk you, we appreciate caller: get back to work. oh, and all you callers, when answers first thing in the morning and says that he's taking up quit available air time by as
senator for tate nine years, which is basically thing as being in congress. the process is the same, for you had very little experience in the government, is nine yearsng, he had here and four years in congress. therefore, he had enough time in here for experience, it is totally wrong, even compare him with donald trump. nowhere even close. host: thank you for the call. us from atlanta on the independent line, good morning. caller: hi there. c-span.or -- st wanted to, i'm neighbor started up...
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caller: yes. 33 outwanted to say that of the 50 governorships here in the tate, as well as 33 of state legislators are all controls the house, the senate and the executive. that, they have a much larger presence on the radio and all right havehe apathy ranced with the or ambiguity, especially now by our president, and what concerns this is the he ent with the label that gave the -- well, the group that supposedly with protesting peacefully, he labeled them with the term all left. it almost seems to me now that apathy, that the i'm a little bit fearful hat the out right may become more enthralled with the idea that now they have a target, target.e a name for the do you think that has any impact on this? and -- shawn, we'll leave it there and let our guest respond. having been in my ime involved in this and involved in these exact similar type street confrontations with our ideology, o almost defensive advantage that nationalists have. all they have to do is part them violence will come to them. that is guaranteed. they can then play the narrative of the victim. they want the violence mo
caller: yes. 33 outwanted to say that of the 50 governorships here in the tate, as well as 33 of state legislators are all controls the house, the senate and the executive. that, they have a much larger presence on the radio and all right havehe apathy ranced with the or ambiguity, especially now by our president, and what concerns this is the he ent with the label that gave the -- well, the group that supposedly with protesting peacefully, he labeled them with the term all left. it almost...
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relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determine high rates of suicide violent tate's alcohol heart disease. so this is but i had my folks. drink. was afraid. of him then what was it was all a ball of old waste man stuff. and then it's funny because like i developed a taste for the symbol on the floor fight way. but i hadn't but this thing unless it discussed in the way we did it but why did. i second the comment that to to go and jump. in ruling. the comment that to defend. if. you know for a must. mike tyson so. what do you want your take on the administration right now just to. learn they're having a tough situation would be inherited from obama but i think the big problem for clarke is that this soon as you want he pretended everything was great i liked him better as a candidate when everything was really when the data was phony the statistics aren't real the unemployment rate is much higher don't believe the g.d.p. the stock market is a big fat ugly bubble that's from voting for trump by god everything is great it's a bull market the economy is great it's all beca
relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determine high rates of suicide violent tate's alcohol heart disease. so this is but i had my folks. drink. was afraid. of him then what was it was all a ball of old waste man stuff. and then it's funny because like i developed a taste for the symbol on the floor fight way. but i hadn't but this thing unless it discussed in the way we did it but why did. i second the comment that to to go and jump. in ruling. the comment that to defend....
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relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determine high rates of suicide violent tate's alcohol heart disease. so this is but i had my folks. drink the doors. was afraid. of him then what was it was all a ball of old west man stuff. and then i'd funny because like i develop a taste for the symbol on the floor fight way. i'm in but this thing unless it discussed in a way with anybody why did the. second because of that the. in. the comment that to defend. it if. you know for the must. i know when my they've been on is illinois. this is generational millennialism mexico actually a lot freer there can afford houses we were just in mexico city place like america in the fifty's or sixty's and america is becoming like the soviet union in the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's so as to ships in the night you got to be doing in mexico these countries or china are now going toward freedom going toward the twenty first century and america's going back. to you know going back to reactionary neo con warmongering still feel like. you know what was you know my point i wanted to. ge
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government and it seems to a they should be able to get the idea about how constituents in the whole united tates feel about the replacement of the affordable care act. democrats have their view and the republicans have their view. but i also know they use their pick and choose for when they do their advertising. now, i am a democrat. i really think the republicans re doing things in the best interest of their party, rather than their constituents and if census bureau could actually ask everybody, either by phone something, ernet or we could get a better look at what the american public then they nts and should go from there and not be looking in people's back pockets they have much money left. that's it. host: okay, kathy. texas, independent. good morning, you're up. morning.good how you doing? host: good morning. go ahead. just want to -- korea and russia. well, i'll leave north korea out. i just want to ask the people. like to me that with russia might have a great -- beyond the united states. like to ask, what would america is or of control -- states. host: i apologize, you are up, it is diff
government and it seems to a they should be able to get the idea about how constituents in the whole united tates feel about the replacement of the affordable care act. democrats have their view and the republicans have their view. but i also know they use their pick and choose for when they do their advertising. now, i am a democrat. i really think the republicans re doing things in the best interest of their party, rather than their constituents and if census bureau could actually ask...
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[cheers and applause] i love the people of the tates. love your grit, your spirit, and i love our coal miners. they are coming back i love your grit, your strong. [cheers and applause] president trump: i made you a promise during the campaign. you all remember. many of you were here. i actually think we have more people here tonight with thousands outside than we had during the campaign, if you can elieve it. [cheers and applause] president trump: and as you've seen, i've kept that promise. as president, we are putting our oal miners back to work. we've ended the war on beautiful, clean coal. we've stopped the e.p.a. intrusion. american coal exports are already up. think of this. think of this. american exports of coal are already up more than 60% this year. did you ever hear of anything like that? hat you voted for is happening every single day. everyone in the arena is united happening y shared values. president trump: we believe in god, we believe this team, we believe in country. we support the constitution of the united states of am
[cheers and applause] i love the people of the tates. love your grit, your spirit, and i love our coal miners. they are coming back i love your grit, your strong. [cheers and applause] president trump: i made you a promise during the campaign. you all remember. many of you were here. i actually think we have more people here tonight with thousands outside than we had during the campaign, if you can elieve it. [cheers and applause] president trump: and as you've seen, i've kept that promise. as...
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host: mike, here is what the vice president of the united tates had to say while traveling abroad. yesterdaydent pence: president trump condemned and hatred ence which took place on the streets charlottesville. our hearts go out to the victims of violence that ensued. the family of the young woman who lost her life, the families police officers who fell in the line of duty and all have that are injured, we no tolerance for hate and violence. white supremacist, neonazis or kkk. host: front page of washington want no ties cans to demonstrators in charlottesville. two republicans that took to the sunday shows yesterday, senator mentioned er, who we colorado, lindkey graham was on expressing th concern about the president's words, whether they went far enough. question we are asking until our ends at 10. falls church. good morning. caller: good morning. donna.o ahead, caller: good morning. okay, my first comment is to all people who chose to come charlottesville and to stand up for just the issue of racism, i applaud those people, takes a big person to ant to be in someone else's shoes
host: mike, here is what the vice president of the united tates had to say while traveling abroad. yesterdaydent pence: president trump condemned and hatred ence which took place on the streets charlottesville. our hearts go out to the victims of violence that ensued. the family of the young woman who lost her life, the families police officers who fell in the line of duty and all have that are injured, we no tolerance for hate and violence. white supremacist, neonazis or kkk. host: front page...
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by brown about the middle part of the week will be looking into alan tate and the signs are at the momentlow pressure from the mid—atlantic later in again. low pressure from the mid—atla ntic later in the again. low pressure from the mid—atlantic later in the week. just heading towards the north—western corner of scotland. the overall theme and therefore looks to be staying and settled with some rain at times and sunny spells as well. that low that i showed you could deliver gales if not severe gales. we will have to keep you updated on that picture. tonight at ten, a child sex network in newcastle — 18 people are convicted of abusing young girls and women. the men and one woman groomed, drugged and raped vulnerable girls as young as 14 over a four year period. no—one should underestimate the trauma that these young girls have gone through, but undoubtedly they have made our communities safer places by their actions. but controversy, as it emerges that police paid a convicted child rapist thousands to act as an informer and expose the network. there are dangerous men behind bars and vulne
by brown about the middle part of the week will be looking into alan tate and the signs are at the momentlow pressure from the mid—atlantic later in again. low pressure from the mid—atla ntic later in the again. low pressure from the mid—atlantic later in the week. just heading towards the north—western corner of scotland. the overall theme and therefore looks to be staying and settled with some rain at times and sunny spells as well. that low that i showed you could deliver gales if...