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joining us now with reaction, fox news contributor herman cain and the co-host of the five, author of the brand new book "wake up america, the nine virtues that made our nation great and why we need them more than ever." thank you for the autographed copy. i really appreciate it. it's a great book. i've been reading it. great job. all right. high cheekbones her papaw had. >> imagine if you or i said that. >> so i would love -- >> why are you laughing, herman cain? high cheekbones, my papaw? >> because i have big lips. does that make me black? good grief. i'm not dealing with any comments you make. >> but she did this on purpose. that's not a sign of ancestry. >> no. >> so did you think she did it to advance her career?
joining us now with reaction, fox news contributor herman cain and the co-host of the five, author of the brand new book "wake up america, the nine virtues that made our nation great and why we need them more than ever." thank you for the autographed copy. i really appreciate it. it's a great book. i've been reading it. great job. all right. high cheekbones her papaw had. >> imagine if you or i said that. >> so i would love -- >> why are you laughing, herman cain?...
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joining us now with reaction, fox news contributor herman cain and the co-host of the five, author of the brand new book "wake up america, the nine virtues that made our nation great and why we need them more than ever." thank you for the autographed copy. i really appreciate it. it's a great book. i've been reading it. great job. all right. high cheekbones her papaw had. >> imagine if you or i said that. >> so i would love -- >> why are you laughing, herman cain? high cheekbones, my papaw? >> because i have big lips. does that make me black? good grief. i'm not dealing with any comments you make. >> but she did this on purpose. that's not a sign of ancestry. >> no. >> so did you think she did it to advance her career?
joining us now with reaction, fox news contributor herman cain and the co-host of the five, author of the brand new book "wake up america, the nine virtues that made our nation great and why we need them more than ever." thank you for the autographed copy. i really appreciate it. it's a great book. i've been reading it. great job. all right. high cheekbones her papaw had. >> imagine if you or i said that. >> so i would love -- >> why are you laughing, herman cain?...
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the justice department has now made disclosures on co-intel. and i think the rockefeller report has set out operation chaos. >> briefly for this record, mr. huston, what were co-intel and chaos? >> as i understand it, the co-intel program was essentially designed to sow discord. i don't know what the correct technical term was, but it was an offensive program against designated targets by the fbi in terms of -- >> give us an example. >> well, for example, that professor jones is a member of the socialist workers party, and he is running for the school board. and so friendly neighborhood fbi agent sends a letter to the newspaper saying you may not know this, but this bird that is running for the school board is a member of the socialist workers party. >> the co-intel program you did not know about the time of the filing of the huston report. >> no. >> and you later learned of it? >> yes. >> how did you later learn of it? >> well, when the justice department released. >> do you know whether or not the president of the united states knew of the co-
the justice department has now made disclosures on co-intel. and i think the rockefeller report has set out operation chaos. >> briefly for this record, mr. huston, what were co-intel and chaos? >> as i understand it, the co-intel program was essentially designed to sow discord. i don't know what the correct technical term was, but it was an offensive program against designated targets by the fbi in terms of -- >> give us an example. >> well, for example, that professor...
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the f.b.i. on two occasions for allegations he threatened his co-workers. the f.b.i. mateen called 9-1-1 during the shooting and pledged allegiance to isis. florida governor rick scott calling for a "moment of silence," at this hour 6:00 p.m. east coast and is clear on what sort of
the f.b.i. on two occasions for allegations he threatened his co-workers. the f.b.i. mateen called 9-1-1 during the shooting and pledged allegiance to isis. florida governor rick scott calling for a "moment of silence," at this hour 6:00 p.m. east coast and is clear on what sort of
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-founders, the ceo recently honored by "forbes" and the other co-founder is julie stein, president and got her ba at stanford asta stanford. >> how did you get the name? >> it's yiddish for shake-up. it's a program that empowers entrepreneurs to solve urban problems. we provide seed funding for early stage entrepreneurs solving our toughest challenges from homelessness to workforce development to transportation. the second is we provide an education curriculum. everything from workshops to boot camps that help entrepreneurs get off the ground and make a huge impact in cities. >> when people hear entrepreneurs, they think of people that are just trying to make money. >> it's a combination of the problems that our companies are solving and demographics that milwaukee them stand out. 76% of the companies that we invest in have a woman or person of color on the founding team and solving core urban issues like early childhood education. to access early childhood education regardless of your income background and having a big splash. i think they're serving 40% of all pr
-founders, the ceo recently honored by "forbes" and the other co-founder is julie stein, president and got her ba at stanford asta stanford. >> how did you get the name? >> it's yiddish for shake-up. it's a program that empowers entrepreneurs to solve urban problems. we provide seed funding for early stage entrepreneurs solving our toughest challenges from homelessness to workforce development to transportation. the second is we provide an education curriculum. everything...
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another 28% saw their credit scores drop because the borrower, the co-borrower, made late payments or skipped them altogether. only half the people who co-sign loans are parents on behalf of their children. >>> muhammad ali who passed away over the weekend was more than just a very successful boxer. his name is a brand known pretty much worldwide. and as jayne wells reports, with all that fame came fortune. >> i am the king of the world! >> reporter: he may have been the greatest, but he was not the richest. >> i will be the youngest heavyweight champion in history. >> reporter: muhammad ali hit the scene at a time when boxers made their money in the ring. he became a polarizing figure, the kind madison avenue avoided. and he missed out on prime earning years when he was shut out of boxing for fighting the draft. still, ali's wife and children will not be poor. "forbes" estimates he had a net worth between $50 million and $80 million. his most lucrative fight was $8 million, fighting and losing to larry holmes in 1980. he earned $6 million in his final fight against joe frazier in 193
another 28% saw their credit scores drop because the borrower, the co-borrower, made late payments or skipped them altogether. only half the people who co-sign loans are parents on behalf of their children. >>> muhammad ali who passed away over the weekend was more than just a very successful boxer. his name is a brand known pretty much worldwide. and as jayne wells reports, with all that fame came fortune. >> i am the king of the world! >> reporter: he may have been the...
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the co-intel pro operation was. i think we all agree that this was to be effective, they felt it should be secret. but back in our -- this is printed appropriation testimony which went to the member ones of the committee, it was mailed out to newspapers, friends, anyone that was interested in it, back in 1970. talking about our internal security operations, the new left movement, young socialist alliance, chicago trial, nationwide demonstrations, student agitation, anti-war activities, vince aramus brigade, committee of return volunteers, communist party usa, progressive labor party, socialist workers party, extremist organizations, black panther party, all of these items and statements about extremist, white extremist and hate type groups. republic of new africa. minutemen. the several groups, you're coverage of subversive movements. organizations and movements which i've discussed show the wide coverage we must maintain to follow on their activities and changing tactics in spite of the proliferation of these organi
the co-intel pro operation was. i think we all agree that this was to be effective, they felt it should be secret. but back in our -- this is printed appropriation testimony which went to the member ones of the committee, it was mailed out to newspapers, friends, anyone that was interested in it, back in 1970. talking about our internal security operations, the new left movement, young socialist alliance, chicago trial, nationwide demonstrations, student agitation, anti-war activities, vince...
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the next person that is so inspired. >> so we keep saying, if you see something, say something. there were co-workers of mateen who worked with him, who say they did talk about and turn in his aggressive behavior. some crazy things he said, comments he made against homosexuals. but they said the bosses did not do anything specifically because he was muslim and they did not want to be accused of being racist. >> well, one of the things i talk about in my book is i discover discuss race, ethnicity, anything like that. i talk about the indicators. if you see something, say something, not about the person's race or religion but specifically let's look at what they are doing. let's look at those issues and report to law enforcement because those are the keys that would indicate somebody may wish to carry out a terrorist attack. >> thank you for joining us so early this morning. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> tensions climb nationwide as the orlando massacre triggers threats of terrorism on american soil. >> coming up, we are joined by former cop steve rogers, lieutenant steve rogers. just how sa
the next person that is so inspired. >> so we keep saying, if you see something, say something. there were co-workers of mateen who worked with him, who say they did talk about and turn in his aggressive behavior. some crazy things he said, comments he made against homosexuals. but they said the bosses did not do anything specifically because he was muslim and they did not want to be accused of being racist. >> well, one of the things i talk about in my book is i discover discuss...
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he ran a hit area not-for-profit in new york, he was the co-founder and executive director of 826nyc which is part of a national network of not for-for profits -- not-for-profits. we were told that they were interested in opening something similar to 826nyc where they would offer literacy education for students in the area. vegas ranks between 49 and 50 most of the times in education rankings for public schools, and the creative writing program here had sort of been gutted, again, for public school, so there's not a whole lot of quality literacy education we were also drawn to vegas because we felt the literary needs of the city weren't being met in terms of having a good independent bookstore. there's a lot of really great, like, big readers here, and there's a pop bigs -- population of excellent writers. this city has a little more literary vibrancy than i think people are aware of, so it was an exciting time to come for that reason too. like in new york, especially new york but i think in a lot of other large american cities, the literary scene is, it's very large, and it's very e
he ran a hit area not-for-profit in new york, he was the co-founder and executive director of 826nyc which is part of a national network of not for-for profits -- not-for-profits. we were told that they were interested in opening something similar to 826nyc where they would offer literacy education for students in the area. vegas ranks between 49 and 50 most of the times in education rankings for public schools, and the creative writing program here had sort of been gutted, again, for public...
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here to help me talk about both the festival and the issues involved is a familiar face, the organizer and co-found er danny perez. good to see you again. >> thank you for having me. >> give us a brief overview in terms of how the festival got started and why. >> just a way of showcasing our polynesian roots and the biggest attraction will be the music. but we also want to showcase how we were raised back in the islands and including the polynesian dance showcase including individuals that have always been in the background helping us push them to the forefront, the showcase, the car showcase, the rugby with which is big in the polynesian community. diabetes awareness as well. >> for a lot of people, i was telling my son about our topic today and he brought up the jamaican roots and then we were talk iing about how that music s transplanted itself into so many different cultures. >> right. >> why did it catch on so much in the philippines, hawaii and all the other places? >> i think just in the islands you don't really have back in the day a lot of electrical instruments. the yuk ukulele, bac
here to help me talk about both the festival and the issues involved is a familiar face, the organizer and co-found er danny perez. good to see you again. >> thank you for having me. >> give us a brief overview in terms of how the festival got started and why. >> just a way of showcasing our polynesian roots and the biggest attraction will be the music. but we also want to showcase how we were raised back in the islands and including the polynesian dance showcase including...
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-defendant in the case. that condant is accused of bribing the congressman. fattah's daughter fran was a paid fund-raiser for his came pan and she got a $10,000 bonus for her role. >>> you may notice lines at the airport are moving faster. it's because the government hired more people and switched management. during the busy memorial day weekend, nearly all passengers waited less than 30 minutes in standard security lines. he said the agency is also using more canines and improving communication between airports and the airlines. >>> four minutes before 6:00. officials with st. charles borromeo seminary are taking a close look at whether they can stay at their location. >>> workers want to know who trashed this little kitten. they saw something moving and it turned out to be this little guy. the kitten was taken to the providence animal center and she named her grungetta after oscar the grouch's girlfriend. >> he's so grouchy in the trash can all the time. >> good for that little cat. >> very sweet story. >>> we con
-defendant in the case. that condant is accused of bribing the congressman. fattah's daughter fran was a paid fund-raiser for his came pan and she got a $10,000 bonus for her role. >>> you may notice lines at the airport are moving faster. it's because the government hired more people and switched management. during the busy memorial day weekend, nearly all passengers waited less than 30 minutes in standard security lines. he said the agency is also using more canines and improving...
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how you feed yours this is not happening in our country this is a huge pleasure i'm david one of the co-founder so about four year ago we worked with the serviced and got to know the kid one of the things we figured out was that they didn't know how to cook. >> i heard about the cooking school through the larkin academy a. >> their noting no way to feed themselves so they're eating a lot of fast food and i usually eat whatever safeway is near my home a lot of hot food i was excited that i was eating lunch enough instead of what and eat. >> as i was inviting them over teaching them basic ways to fix good food they were so existed. >> particle learning the skills and the food they were really go it it turned into the is charity foundation i ran into my friend we were talking about this this do you want to run this charity foundations and she said, yes. >> i'm a co-found and executive director for the cooking project our best classes participation for 10 students are monday they're really fun their chief driven classes we have a different guest around the city they're our stand alone cola'
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all of those is the foundation of becoming a co because you're seeing the unit becoming a common book. size of the derived on that. working consistently working consistently with authors in the literary agents requiring to get an understanding of the financial aspect of the relationship in their lives and how it feels to them and offered to acquire the business. so co has to understand how others feel about the relationship and how important the author is to our enterprise i think is a great strength. also i i continue to edit a few books each year. i love that will intimate work with the author. i love writers and i love their books, i would not give up that pleasure, i would not give up that pleasure. >> host: if you're still doing that, who are some of the authors you're still working with? >> guest: i've only been doing my been seal for three years. in that. i've been doing editing by three or four books here, this last year i worked with stacy ship on a book and that was an anonymous pleasure. i worked with with a biographer named peter on his biography of two-volume biography of
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he is the co-author of the book titled, "western sahara: war, nationalism, and conflict irresolution. turn first to sidi omar. our condolences on the debt of your leader and the significance of his death for the people of western sahara and if you could start by just telling us who he was. >> first of all, thank you very much for your kind words and -- k you particularly leader.lost a great [indiscernible] we have lost a great leader. of thethe creator saharawi state. , could youdi omar also say what you think is likely to happen next with the polisario front and when will another leader be elected and how? >> [indiscernible] amy: we're going to turn out to professor stephen zunes in san francisco, has written a book about the western sahara. can you talk about the significance of mohamed abdelaziz in terms of his role in the struggle over these decades? you know, as a professor here in the u.s., how little people understand about the western sahara, so if you can talk about also it significance here in the whole dynamic between the united states and morocco. >> president mohamed abde
he is the co-author of the book titled, "western sahara: war, nationalism, and conflict irresolution. turn first to sidi omar. our condolences on the debt of your leader and the significance of his death for the people of western sahara and if you could start by just telling us who he was. >> first of all, thank you very much for your kind words and -- k you particularly leader.lost a great [indiscernible] we have lost a great leader. of thethe creator saharawi state. , could youdi...
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although the co-pilot suffered a broken arm. the driver had bumps and bruces. >> nick calderon has a theory, identify a weakness and -- yes. because, kevin he has noticed his girlfriend has a bit of an inversion to insects in general. so he takes it very far. >> right this way. >> all i takes mention that there is a spider or moth nearby -- >> there is a moth. >> get it! >> why does she react every time? >> i don't know. it's a deep-seated fear. if we had this power, we would. >> there is a spider there. >> where? >> time and time and time again. >> it's on the back. it's on the back. >> i'm sorry. this is not too bright. i mean after the first two, three, four times, she is just terrified. >> there is a moth. >> help! >> nobody wants to be looking like this. it is viewed by eight million people so far. >> there is a watt p there. >> my arm hair is standing up. >> you don't have any arm hair. >> it's the one time she doesn't think the bug will be on her. if you had a bug or bee oun, it's a bee or bug. it's just a bug. >> nick cal
although the co-pilot suffered a broken arm. the driver had bumps and bruces. >> nick calderon has a theory, identify a weakness and -- yes. because, kevin he has noticed his girlfriend has a bit of an inversion to insects in general. so he takes it very far. >> right this way. >> all i takes mention that there is a spider or moth nearby -- >> there is a moth. >> get it! >> why does she react every time? >> i don't know. it's a deep-seated fear. if we...
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surveillance and determined that there was no wrongdoing that the fbi could not corroborate what the co-workers had been saying and substantiated and then he was interviewed in the subsequent investigation a year later, and the fbi wanted to know if he had close ties to an american suicide bomber, and ultimately the fbi decided that he did not, and essentially, the fbi moved on, and he was not considered a high priority target, and of course, don, now the question is if anything was missed along the way. he called 911 and pledged allegiance to isis and talked about the boston marathon bomber, and clearly someone who was influenced to some degree by international intererrorism, and then also had anti-gay views as well. >> and when i spoke to our law enforcement analyst, and the security analyst, and the police commi commissioner bill brattonb i said, if he had been investigated by the fbi 2013, 2014, and how did he buy guns loelly, pamela? >> well, with the fbi opens up the investigations and looks into what other people come to them to say is the issue, and if they don't find wrongdoing
surveillance and determined that there was no wrongdoing that the fbi could not corroborate what the co-workers had been saying and substantiated and then he was interviewed in the subsequent investigation a year later, and the fbi wanted to know if he had close ties to an american suicide bomber, and ultimately the fbi decided that he did not, and essentially, the fbi moved on, and he was not considered a high priority target, and of course, don, now the question is if anything was missed...
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the facts about what happened here. we thank mateen's co-workers who were so alarmed a couple of years ago about what he was saying at the office they did pick up the phone and report him. richard burr, thanks for joining us on this sad sunday afternoon. >> you can say that again. as our coverage continues chilling new details on the gunman as emergency crews rushed to the scene in the moments after the shooting spree. a former fbi profiler joins us next. >> i just moved here three, four weeks ago. now this happens? it could have been me. i know what i can expect from usaa the usaa car buying app was really helpful. all the information was laid out right there. it makes your life so much easier when you have to purchase a car, so i've been telling everybody. save on your next car with usaa car buying service, powered by truecar. it's more than a nit's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry lead
the facts about what happened here. we thank mateen's co-workers who were so alarmed a couple of years ago about what he was saying at the office they did pick up the phone and report him. richard burr, thanks for joining us on this sad sunday afternoon. >> you can say that again. as our coverage continues chilling new details on the gunman as emergency crews rushed to the scene in the moments after the shooting spree. a former fbi profiler joins us next. >> i just moved here three,...
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so far today the jury heard very little about the defense but focused on the co-death herbert vederman. any lawy his lawyer says they were the political odd couple, good friends who just enjoy each other's company. we heard first from a number of character witnesses that testified that they believe congressman fattah and some of the co-defendants to be honest and truthful, but when questioned by prosecutors, they were asked if they know any of the facts in the case, some said very little or only what they have read. deand that did yona durante, nb. >>> sky force 10 is over where crews are working to rescue a man trapped inside a grain silo. he's waist deep apparently. and the victim is in, quote, definite danger. crews have reportedly used ropes to try to keep him from sinking any further. you see some of those wenches from the crane at the very top. befores are still working to pull him out. no word yesterday on how he became trapped, but as soon as we know more, we'll make sure we get you these live images. >>> happening now, one restaurant company is offering job opportunities. the
so far today the jury heard very little about the defense but focused on the co-death herbert vederman. any lawy his lawyer says they were the political odd couple, good friends who just enjoy each other's company. we heard first from a number of character witnesses that testified that they believe congressman fattah and some of the co-defendants to be honest and truthful, but when questioned by prosecutors, they were asked if they know any of the facts in the case, some said very little or...
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one of the co-hosts on "the view" implied that trump is to blame for provoking the lunatic who wanted to kill him. watch this. >> it's wrong what happened. you never supposed to violently try to take someone out because of their views. but with the trump campaign and all that campaign rhetoric, to incite violence, he said i should punch this guy out, one of the protesters, it makes me wonder whether or not that campaign, the vileness of it and the rhetoric is going to bring more people of the woodwork like that. >> juan, how is this different from blaming an assault victim for her own assault. for being dressed provocatively. she's blaming the target of an attempted assassination. >> i don't think there's any justification for it she used the term violent. there's to way that someone is going to try to kill me, oh yeah, why did juan say that or do that. >> i see some of the letters. >> 0 i'm telling, i don't think there's any excuse for it now she is right to this extent. the context and violence we have seen at trump events and rallies, whether it's come from people who arage traitor
one of the co-hosts on "the view" implied that trump is to blame for provoking the lunatic who wanted to kill him. watch this. >> it's wrong what happened. you never supposed to violently try to take someone out because of their views. but with the trump campaign and all that campaign rhetoric, to incite violence, he said i should punch this guy out, one of the protesters, it makes me wonder whether or not that campaign, the vileness of it and the rhetoric is going to bring more...
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the par 4. this for dustin johnson to finish his par. our co-leader at 4 under. >> looks like this might have a little slide in it too. yeah, maybe a little bit. but it's inside the hole. and i have been with dustin for 36 holes. even the shots he's missed he's still left himself uphill putts all day long. it's just been very impressive. >> well, that's the key, isn't it? because, i mean, if you can control your distance, pin high, you're at the 30 footer. >> distance controls the real indicator of how you're hitting it. >> two holes left. share of the lead. >> just a moment ago, this was adam scott for his eagle on the 4th. >> the good news is a putter in his hand. the bad news is about a hundred footer. you can hear him coaching it on. but that's the distance that everybody has left themselves, that long eagle putt. and jason day -- >> this will be some up and in here. >> yeah. >> buried it. that's maybe stealing one, curtis. >> the second birdie in the last three holes making a little bit of a run. you see he hit a perfect drive down the cen
the par 4. this for dustin johnson to finish his par. our co-leader at 4 under. >> looks like this might have a little slide in it too. yeah, maybe a little bit. but it's inside the hole. and i have been with dustin for 36 holes. even the shots he's missed he's still left himself uphill putts all day long. it's just been very impressive. >> well, that's the key, isn't it? because, i mean, if you can control your distance, pin high, you're at the 30 footer. >> distance controls...
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we spoke to the co-ceo of the stock exchange and this is what he told us. >> it could be 10 years fromoday in a statement tried to calm people down and say let's not get too excited. let's not become too radical on both sides. i guess at the end she will prevail. it will be a pragmatic approach. reporter: the germans have a lot at stake in all of this because written for the united kingdom is the second-largest trading partner within the e.u. france is their first aired roughly 60,000 pounds, $70 worth of trade and they don't want to lose that. lauren: adam, quick question. the way i understand is the name in order to invoke article 50, you need a new prime minister to announce they want to leave the european union. is that correct? >> yes. and i think you heard about this call for a second referendum. what you might have going into october as you might have central )-right-paren with people who would be running. one perhaps might say we stay. the other may save it safe. the government of the u.k. has to invoke article v. ashley webster in london has been covering this. yes, you are co
we spoke to the co-ceo of the stock exchange and this is what he told us. >> it could be 10 years fromoday in a statement tried to calm people down and say let's not get too excited. let's not become too radical on both sides. i guess at the end she will prevail. it will be a pragmatic approach. reporter: the germans have a lot at stake in all of this because written for the united kingdom is the second-largest trading partner within the e.u. france is their first aired roughly 60,000...
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panel for the nightly show contributors, mike yard and nightly show contributor, robin thede and the co him in atlantic city, arsenio hall, everyone. that's right. join us on twitter using the hash tag tonightly. over the course of two weeks trump seems to be falling apart and fired his campaign manager and his campaign virtually has no cash and he was lambasted for his reaction to the orlando shooting. arsenio i'm blood you're here. >> i'm the jackie robinson of clinton. i was the first. >> larry: so let me ask you, in your heart of hearts do you think donald trump is truly invested in becoming president or is all this a con? is this -- is he playing us right now? >> see larry, first of all, this is donald trump and you know that ego. he want to rule the world. this ain't no game for him. he wants to rule the world and i think he needs some black friends. more than omarosa. >> larry: but -- >> he ruined his life in every other way. i have a tie he gave me once a donald trump tie made in china. he can't even go to china now. he can't go give orders. nobody is selling to him in china eve
panel for the nightly show contributors, mike yard and nightly show contributor, robin thede and the co him in atlantic city, arsenio hall, everyone. that's right. join us on twitter using the hash tag tonightly. over the course of two weeks trump seems to be falling apart and fired his campaign manager and his campaign virtually has no cash and he was lambasted for his reaction to the orlando shooting. arsenio i'm blood you're here. >> i'm the jackie robinson of clinton. i was the first....
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as the lead co-sponsor, i stand in strong support of h.r. 4939, the bill would enhance relationships by requiring the secretary of state in coordinator with the administrator to submit a strategy for u.s. strategy. and i just want to again thank both sides -- and i remember when we had to work to get the caribbean to be included in pepfar legislation and programs and funding. so that was a major step. this is a huge step now in moving forward. this bill is very timely. it's a very important bill. long time supporter of the caribbean and free quent visitor to the region, i'm proud to see us -- can i have another minute? the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. lee: i attended school in grenada and i'm a frequent visitor and i would like to see us pass the bill on june 1. since congress passed h. con. res. 75 which was referenced and i authored that in february of 2006 when president bush was in office and he signed it and since then president obama has issued a proclamation recognizing june as caribbean-american month. they have contributed to the fabric of the unite
as the lead co-sponsor, i stand in strong support of h.r. 4939, the bill would enhance relationships by requiring the secretary of state in coordinator with the administrator to submit a strategy for u.s. strategy. and i just want to again thank both sides -- and i remember when we had to work to get the caribbean to be included in pepfar legislation and programs and funding. so that was a major step. this is a huge step now in moving forward. this bill is very timely. it's a very important...
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. >> the pilot is checking the radar to guide the co-pilot who is trying to find his way around the storm. he sees what looks like a patch of weather on the radar screen. >> we did not have doppler radar in those days. you had to use maximum tuning to get the information out of it. >> the weather turns violent. what foster sees next makes his blood run cold. >> there was a big flash. >> a blinding bolt of lightning, and the worst hail storm he's ever seen. >> it started out as golf ball size. then it got larger. i'm guessing maybe the size of oranges. >> the hail that day was unusual. it was very loud, very frightening. and i was scared to death. >> cooper starts to prepare passengers for the possibility of an emergency landing. >> i know one thing. i had their undecide attentiivi. yes, they were afraid. they paid exact attention to anything i told them. >> it's not just the deafening sound of the hail against the fuselage that has foster worried, but the damage it might do to the engines. he has a dead-on view outside his window. >> there's cone in the center of the engine. it looked lik
. >> the pilot is checking the radar to guide the co-pilot who is trying to find his way around the storm. he sees what looks like a patch of weather on the radar screen. >> we did not have doppler radar in those days. you had to use maximum tuning to get the information out of it. >> the weather turns violent. what foster sees next makes his blood run cold. >> there was a big flash. >> a blinding bolt of lightning, and the worst hail storm he's ever seen. >>...
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i think that will play a role in selecting the next co-host. anderson cooper obviously is not african-american, but i do think he has a credibility from the news work he does. >> michael strahan starts full time at gma in the fall. anderson subs again tomorrow. >> ye ou'rwelcome america. >> it's fun watching all these coasts come in. there's reports circulating that sherri shepherd and wanda sykes being considered for co-host. >> let me say if, in fact, that was true, i like both of those choices very, very much. i talked to a source close to sherri, if she's on anybody's short list, it's a surprise to her. she said she wants t.j. holmes from "good morning america" to get the job. >> i like that as well. >> let's go to tuscany. jennifer lawrence is there and we showed her sight seeing yesterday. let's show my best friend's wedding moment. it's official. j. la is attending her bff's "i do" at private villa tuscan any, she arrived in a private jet one of 25 guests at the intimate gathering. jen looked like she was having a great time. she didn't h
i think that will play a role in selecting the next co-host. anderson cooper obviously is not african-american, but i do think he has a credibility from the news work he does. >> michael strahan starts full time at gma in the fall. anderson subs again tomorrow. >> ye ou'rwelcome america. >> it's fun watching all these coasts come in. there's reports circulating that sherri shepherd and wanda sykes being considered for co-host. >> let me say if, in fact, that was true, i...
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that's avishai abrahami, the ceo, co-founder and chairman of wix.com. ve million just added this quarter. >> no, two million subscribers. >> two million subscribers. excellent, "mad money" is back after the break. thank you. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 30,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. the united mileageplus explorer card. imagine where it will take you. >>> it is time for the lightning round. then the lightning round is over. are you ready? time for the lightning round. let's start with john in oregon. john? >> caller: hey, jim. jim, considering everything that's going on with hertz car rental business these days, what with the spinoff and rental business and activism, what's your take? buy, hold or stay away? >> i was reading a piece by a man who does this stuff. i read all this activist, i read the goldman, i'm not ther
that's avishai abrahami, the ceo, co-founder and chairman of wix.com. ve million just added this quarter. >> no, two million subscribers. >> two million subscribers. excellent, "mad money" is back after the break. thank you. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 30,000 bonus miles....
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she's live in upper marlboro with reaction from the victim's family and families of the co-defendants>> reporter: this has been a long road to justice. october of 201 over-the-counter of the clarion hotel, holds a gun to a pregnant woman's head and demands cash. wings is serving a life sentence for that brazen robbery-turned murder. today, the lookout and getaway driver got their sentences, too. >> relief. we have waited almost three years. it's finally over. >> reporter: the driver received 30 years. the lookout who was 18 at the time received 25. >> someone's life was lost and now someone's life is lost through the system. >> reporter: the mothers of both defendants asked for mercy saying their sons were influenced by the gunman. >> my son wouldn't have committed the act by going in there and robbing a pregnant woman at gunpoint. >> he understands the importance of death and the significance of family and what death can my son is not a murderer at all. i'm sure of that. >> reporter: they were seeking more time for both co-defendants. >> certainly with the time she gave them, it's go
she's live in upper marlboro with reaction from the victim's family and families of the co-defendants>> reporter: this has been a long road to justice. october of 201 over-the-counter of the clarion hotel, holds a gun to a pregnant woman's head and demands cash. wings is serving a life sentence for that brazen robbery-turned murder. today, the lookout and getaway driver got their sentences, too. >> relief. we have waited almost three years. it's finally over. >> reporter: the...
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i am very happy to be the co-author of "hamilton: the revolution." i see a couple copies in the audience. i'm happy to be here, here, meaning because chicago has been home. since i moved to chicago with my family i have had to go back to new york to do anything about hamilton, that's where the show has been so able i'm the advanced -- as i'm sure you know, in a couple months, "hamilton" is coming here, which is very exciting. so to help me get a sense of you use guys are -- who you guys are i'd love to know who has spine lin's youtube video when he would at the white house. a lot. who has been to new york to see the show? some. be careful. this an envious looking crowd. who has listened to the cast album? w.h.o. has -- who has heard is more than once? who listens to it once a week. who listens to it every day? has listened to it once today? okay. that's a lot of people. some of whom raised their hand. you are my people, i'm happy your here, thank you for coming. so the organizers asked to us frame the talks reasons the theme of the festival, which th
i am very happy to be the co-author of "hamilton: the revolution." i see a couple copies in the audience. i'm happy to be here, here, meaning because chicago has been home. since i moved to chicago with my family i have had to go back to new york to do anything about hamilton, that's where the show has been so able i'm the advanced -- as i'm sure you know, in a couple months, "hamilton" is coming here, which is very exciting. so to help me get a sense of you use guys are --...
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obama policies of do not touch the ideology with foreign policy, economics and jobs. >> one of the former co-workers of the shooter said the shooter was threatening him, threatening his family. he even quit his job. brought it to the attention of his managers. before it seems there was some fear of p.c. pushback. >> if an individual is demonstrating aggressivity, then you will look, is it a question individual behavior? many people behave like that. but if he's designated or perceived as a jihadist because of the ideological component and then is acting aggressively. then you have two parameters. all kinds of violence, domestic violence or violence the workplace. all of these expressions, there are thousands of people who behave like that. but when you talk about counter terrorism, what are the ideas he's talking about? what is he raising in terms of propaganda. that's what's important. deirdre: next best step? >> we need to change the policy of the administration. there is nothing we can do until 2017. i don't think the obama administration is going to change the after 8 years after differe
obama policies of do not touch the ideology with foreign policy, economics and jobs. >> one of the former co-workers of the shooter said the shooter was threatening him, threatening his family. he even quit his job. brought it to the attention of his managers. before it seems there was some fear of p.c. pushback. >> if an individual is demonstrating aggressivity, then you will look, is it a question individual behavior? many people behave like that. but if he's designated or...
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republicans to turn their back on donald using the conscience clause at the convention i caught up with the co editor in chief of the huntington media group she was better for in the event to win for facebook call talk to me in encouraging everybody with their relationship with their parents and that is what happens. [laughter] >> what does that mean you were 34 in new york? >> so i asked auriana huffington about donald trump how he would be as the dad. >> that is quite to the contrary we are not choosing a dad we're choosing the commander in chief. >> the future is very well documented in has been going on for a couple years in 2012 it was this. unattractive is both inside and out i fully understand why her former husband left her he made a good decision i asked her about that she said it is in the past have your views improved? >> they have never been worse. >> so i tried to reach out but that he does want to ban 1.six muslims from this country to say you are a liar and misogynist. >> but he basically called the toughest imposed a clown show. [laughter] >> that is a great #, show. [laughter]
republicans to turn their back on donald using the conscience clause at the convention i caught up with the co editor in chief of the huntington media group she was better for in the event to win for facebook call talk to me in encouraging everybody with their relationship with their parents and that is what happens. [laughter] >> what does that mean you were 34 in new york? >> so i asked auriana huffington about donald trump how he would be as the dad. >> that is quite to the...
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the co she is a slippery character the conductor gives of a description and bake in a trace her steps and it turns out she stopped at a number of houses and at oncepoint she was a servant and once they determine that her name stars to circulate she goes back to the town to give an interview in the newspaper but at the same time that is happening what she sees the david the paper she is terrified the torso the beginning to hurt -- belong to her brother who was having an extramarital affair with her. so these elements converge of the apprehend carlucci gets back on the trade to gogo to philadelphia. >> now we're up to a couple of murders and police are looking to point figures they did arrest of a first but not in the second hour day treating their respective investigations? but they try to close cases they can ted did honor gentleman the saying the african american crime deserves justice? >> i seek there was still one is hard-pressed to understand it never occurred wo the police searchch investigators about one male and would be responsible the concept of a serial killer did not exist
the co she is a slippery character the conductor gives of a description and bake in a trace her steps and it turns out she stopped at a number of houses and at oncepoint she was a servant and once they determine that her name stars to circulate she goes back to the town to give an interview in the newspaper but at the same time that is happening what she sees the david the paper she is terrified the torso the beginning to hurt -- belong to her brother who was having an extramarital affair with...
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the secondary downtown. back to you. >> 5:26 coming up fox news morning obamacare health co-op north of d.c.. >> world's most famous bachelort heads home used to belong to oprah winfrey. >> looking at the d.c. region. 72 very pleasant degrees on this tuesday. we have a lot moreheaded your way after the break. you're watching fox news morning. don't speak snoet i know what aarr >> new information about or land owe shooting suspect omar mateen is a pit of a self hat hating gay man. shootings in or land owe put the debate about begun p gun control in the head lines and district voters will be able to finally voice their opinion about the race for the whitehouse. "fox5 news morning" starts right now. >> this is "fox5 news morning". >> good morning to you. thank you for waking you up with us i'm wisdom martin. >> i'm holly morris. >> today is tuesday, june 14. >> gary and erin are here they'll talk weather and traffic in a few. first we want to talk news. >> two french police officers were killed in an attack. he is accused of stabbing officer outside his home. they posted an image of abala to the web site. >> he's accused of go
the secondary downtown. back to you. >> 5:26 coming up fox news morning obamacare health co-op north of d.c.. >> world's most famous bachelort heads home used to belong to oprah winfrey. >> looking at the d.c. region. 72 very pleasant degrees on this tuesday. we have a lot moreheaded your way after the break. you're watching fox news morning. don't speak snoet i know what aarr >> new information about or land owe shooting suspect omar mateen is a pit of a self hat hating...
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. >>> coming up, the co-founder of pulse nightclub gave an exclusive interview with matt lauer. ome of that. >>> coming right up, an nbc news exclusive, b the first comments from the owner of the orlando nightclub, pulse. and later, someone running for congress just announced he's hiv positive. sfwhoo the co-founder of pulse nightclub barbara ploma opened the club 12 years ago in honor of his brother, john, who died of hiv. matt lauer spoke with her today. >> can you describe the phone call? can you describe how you found out about this? >> it was the most surreal phone call i've ever received. when my manager called me and told me, and he was just yelling into the phone, i just didn't understand him. he just kept saying, we have a shooter, we have a shooter. i just thought, what? and finally, it sunk in and i -- you can't wrap your brain around that. you just can't. >> do you know every inch of that scrub? >> uh-huh. >> how do you stop yourself from imaging what it was like? >> i can't stop. i can't stop imagining what that was like for them. sorry. >> that's all right. >> up th
. >>> coming up, the co-founder of pulse nightclub gave an exclusive interview with matt lauer. ome of that. >>> coming right up, an nbc news exclusive, b the first comments from the owner of the orlando nightclub, pulse. and later, someone running for congress just announced he's hiv positive. sfwhoo the co-founder of pulse nightclub barbara ploma opened the club 12 years ago in honor of his brother, john, who died of hiv. matt lauer spoke with her today. >> can you...
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>> i am a the co-owner of politics & prose on behalf of my wife here, welcome. we really enjoy posting author talks in this truly wonderful then you and the staff and i have with the executive director here this evening and everybody else deserves a lot of credit and recognition for turning this place over over the last decade such a vibrant center of cultural life in the washington area so let's just give them a round of applause. [applause] in a minute we will hear allah about human...
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. >> the co-host telling me it will take a lot more than strength and speed to take home the million dollar prize this season. >> it takes concentration. >> yeah. >> a lot of these competitors have never done it with the big light, the fans and the cameras and that's a lot of pressure on top of the million-dollar pressure. >> we'll find out which ninja will reign supreme. >> this season we'll have indy race car drivers taking their shot. >> when will you come on the show? >> i'm waiting for an invite. is that an official invite? >> you have an official invitation. >> tick-tock and he doesn't stop! >> catch akbar on "american ninja warrior" wednesday nights on nbc. ♪ ♪ >>> coming up, our top real e.r. doc armand dorian versus the tv fictional doc with mark feuerstein, in a game of extra neurotic in what ails mario and charissa. >> hollywo >> coming at me like a greek goddess. >> itsy, bitsy, this is how sports illustrated celebrates its summer of swim with their summer music and fan festival. >>> how do you spell entertainment? ♪ ♪ >> the next generation of entertainment news -- >> is
. >> the co-host telling me it will take a lot more than strength and speed to take home the million dollar prize this season. >> it takes concentration. >> yeah. >> a lot of these competitors have never done it with the big light, the fans and the cameras and that's a lot of pressure on top of the million-dollar pressure. >> we'll find out which ninja will reign supreme. >> this season we'll have indy race car drivers taking their shot. >> when will...
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and brazil in the co pa tournament. ♪ i ♪ shining through rs ♪ i see your true colors ♪ and that's whyyou ♪ so don't be afraid ♪ to let them show ♪ your true colors ♪ true colors ♪ true colors ♪ are beautiful it's, like, the best one they make, i just can't get it to work. i'll figure it out. it streams hd video straight to your phone while it's flying. nice. where were you when i was single? okay, we should leave in about an hour. you all packed? uh, yeah, i just need to throw in a few last minute things-- you know, makeup, underwear, clothes. if your bathroom floor counts as a carry-on, you're packed. leonard, have you ever given a high school commencement speech before? nope. it's pretty exciting. aren't you afraid of being blinded? how would i be blinded? at the end of the ceremony, all the students throw those pointy hats in the air. it's all pomp and circumstance until someone loses an eye. i'll take my chances. fine. i wonder if they make "i told you so" cards in braille. look, the problem with commencement speeches is that they're boring. ooh, do you own a t-shirt cannon?
and brazil in the co pa tournament. ♪ i ♪ shining through rs ♪ i see your true colors ♪ and that's whyyou ♪ so don't be afraid ♪ to let them show ♪ your true colors ♪ true colors ♪ true colors ♪ are beautiful it's, like, the best one they make, i just can't get it to work. i'll figure it out. it streams hd video straight to your phone while it's flying. nice. where were you when i was single? okay, we should leave in about an hour. you all packed? uh, yeah, i just need to...
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get being other credit, or cause to you pay a higher interest rate because creditors will consider the cogations, not just half of the loan, the whole loan. for all of these reasons, please think long and hard before you a grow to co-sign, listen to the man there, he knows what he is talking about. >> thank you, jill. >> see, i told you, you don't like admit whg i'm rid. >> oh, i like to tell you, thank, jim. >> coming up new emojis are on the way. see what some of them look like. >> pat has good story today, too, pat. >> brooke, we need some positive's there is young lady is full of them. meet a student athlete who beats the guys, slaps the base, and her her site set on helping kids. plus, see who she want a piece of on the golf course. jan? >> reporter: it sure does sound like a rally and looks like a rally. taking its message down to washington, dc, stops in philly and south jersey today. who are they, what do they want (are they giving away free stuff? we'll explain coming up. grand canyon and glacierger than national parks combined. and that's not the only thing you can only find in
get being other credit, or cause to you pay a higher interest rate because creditors will consider the cogations, not just half of the loan, the whole loan. for all of these reasons, please think long and hard before you a grow to co-sign, listen to the man there, he knows what he is talking about. >> thank you, jill. >> see, i told you, you don't like admit whg i'm rid. >> oh, i like to tell you, thank, jim. >> coming up new emojis are on the way. see what some of them...