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when theame at a time technology of film was giving way to video. immediateas a more ability to transmit footage, live footage. it was not just americans, but people all over the world who were watching the footage in the video that was coming back each day from china with pat nixon in her bright red coat. onlyave to remember not was it a eye-popping color, but at the time all chinese citizens, male and female were expected address uniformly in either drab green or dark blue. travelingf the men with her husband's official entourage, being in black or dark navy or other dark colors, pat nixon really was the bright spot of the several-day visit to china. >> watch more on the fashion of thisixon and betty ford sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern on the presidency, only on american history tv. next, a panel of scholars and authors look at the vietnam war from the american, north and south vietnamese perspectives. topics include south vietnamese nationalism, why american intervention failed, and how the north vietnamese accomplished their goal of re
when theame at a time technology of film was giving way to video. immediateas a more ability to transmit footage, live footage. it was not just americans, but people all over the world who were watching the footage in the video that was coming back each day from china with pat nixon in her bright red coat. onlyave to remember not was it a eye-popping color, but at the time all chinese citizens, male and female were expected address uniformly in either drab green or dark blue. travelingf the men...
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. >> because of this process andbe how partisan ime, for a significant portion of theam ican people, brett kavanaugh enters the supreme court as a tainted member of the court, fairly or unfairly. the left, their view about kavanaugh and the way to get back at this process, you're beginning to hear voices -- mainstream, liberal voices -- suggesting the only way to take the court back is court packingn do you havreflections on that and how we could de-escalate the partisanship and the pluralization of the nominations process? >> well, for one thing, i think we have to remember that judges wear black robes for a reason. they wear them because their identity is meaningl the work that they do. we're supposed to basically judge a judge's work by its rigor and its coherence. and i think the more people focus on the work product of the court, the work product of each juste, the more likely we ar to maintain that institution's legitimacy. people should judge brett kavanaugh's work, for example, by virtue of the opinions he writes and whetherco they'rrent and rigorous and fair and objective. >
. >> because of this process andbe how partisan ime, for a significant portion of theam ican people, brett kavanaugh enters the supreme court as a tainted member of the court, fairly or unfairly. the left, their view about kavanaugh and the way to get back at this process, you're beginning to hear voices -- mainstream, liberal voices -- suggesting the only way to take the court back is court packingn do you havreflections on that and how we could de-escalate the partisanship and the...
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. >> reporter: once they ro complete theam, they are certified to fight fires anywhere in the country. >> you come out of college you're literally ready to hop on a fire crew right there. >> reporter: tommy leitner, sumpter national forest, south carolina. >> still ahead tonight, s born into slavery, owned by one of our founding fathers, and now the story of sally hemmings is on display at a historic home. >>> and have you seen this? asupersized parade this? asupersized parade dazzling what does it take to make this? asupersized parade dazzling digital transformation actually happen? it takes dell technologies, a family of seven technology leaders working behind the scenes to make the impossible... reality. we're helping to give cars the power to read your mind from anywhere... and we're helping up to 40% of the nation's donated blood supply to be redirected to the people that need it most. magic can't make digital transformation happen... but we can. but he has plans today.ain. hey dad. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has
. >> reporter: once they ro complete theam, they are certified to fight fires anywhere in the country. >> you come out of college you're literally ready to hop on a fire crew right there. >> reporter: tommy leitner, sumpter national forest, south carolina. >> still ahead tonight, s born into slavery, owned by one of our founding fathers, and now the story of sally hemmings is on display at a historic home. >>> and have you seen this? asupersized parade this?...
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i hope it doesn't distract theam and i think they want that. >> and i'm marlie hall .haad lib li >>> good friday morning to you! love the sound of that. 4:30 this morning as we take a live look out at san francisco, the transamerica building there pyramid. look at that, very clear sight for us. thanks for starting your day with us, i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. >> it may look clear right now but we could see low clouds start to roll in. as you know typically the next couple of hours we'll start to notice the return of some patchy fog, especially once again for the north bay. a couple of low clouds will linger, but the current temperatures as you make your way outside in the 40s. 49 for mountain view, san jose 54. once again starting off nice and cool but our
i hope it doesn't distract theam and i think they want that. >> and i'm marlie hall .haad lib li >>> good friday morning to you! love the sound of that. 4:30 this morning as we take a live look out at san francisco, the transamerica building there pyramid. look at that, very clear sight for us. thanks for starting your day with us, i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. >> it may look clear right now but we could see low clouds start to roll in. as you know...
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. >> but the law is theame in 159 counties.why is it being implemented differently in gwinnett county compared to all other counties? >> reporter: after weeks and numerous attempts to correct her registration status, marcia was cleared. what would you advispe other le to do? >> stay diligent. stay active. check your voter registration status. >> reporter: a lesson in democracy this college professor never thought she'd have to teach. rehema ellis, nbc news, atlanta. >>> still ahead, b has our tuesday forecast. then is the key to unlocking the gridlock underground?io naire elon musk digs deep to solve los angeles traffic woes. americans have made air wick number one for its scented oil warmer. with the best fragrance control available, for the perfect amount for any room, big... or small. now in limited editions holiday scents! olay regenerist wipes out the competition; hydrating better than $100, $200 even $400 creams. with our b3 complex, beautiful skin doesn't have to cost a fortune. olay. man: are unpredictable crohn's sympt
. >> but the law is theame in 159 counties.why is it being implemented differently in gwinnett county compared to all other counties? >> reporter: after weeks and numerous attempts to correct her registration status, marcia was cleared. what would you advispe other le to do? >> stay diligent. stay active. check your voter registration status. >> reporter: a lesson in democracy this college professor never thought she'd have to teach. rehema ellis, nbc news, atlanta....
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remember theame. all righ >> we'll be keeping you posted. we canromise that.oug, this -- we're not ready to tnk aboutnother storm yet, but this one's coming fast. >> yeah, really is. this t one's going be making its way towards the florida panhandle. we've got two days, that's it. the reason this is so different than florence, we t were able watch florence for two weeks. >> yeah. >> move all the waycross the atlant atlantic. this just became a hurricane today, within two days, it's b going t making its way onshore and towards parts of the florida coastline. less than two days, really. the storm is just off the coasta the west of cuba here, making its way into the gulf of mexico. you can see the eye start to develop. ng tois going to be somet watch here over the next 24 to 36 ouhours. we see big-timentensi intensificati intensification. could be by tomorrow afternoon,t this is a cegory 2, eventually making its way to a category 3 hurricane. and that is forecast by the national hurricane center, atinging this to 1 120-mile-an-hourory 3 by 8:00 on wednesday morni
remember theame. all righ >> we'll be keeping you posted. we canromise that.oug, this -- we're not ready to tnk aboutnother storm yet, but this one's coming fast. >> yeah, really is. this t one's going be making its way towards the florida panhandle. we've got two days, that's it. the reason this is so different than florence, we t were able watch florence for two weeks. >> yeah. >> move all the waycross the atlant atlantic. this just became a hurricane today, within two...
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we'll show the pre-game ceremony and theame aswell. >> i love it, i love it, i love it. the ceremony will be really special, too, when that happens around 7:15. i think the gates open at 6:30 for people to get in. after the game when people come out they're going to get a replica banner, which will be really cool. >> replica cbanner. yo raise it back home like we're doing at the arena. >> you nee your skates. >> i'm going to go get them on now. >> reporter: a little bit later on ted leone will talk about his expectations. slap shot, wherere you? i'm waiting on you. that is the latest live from the capitals practice arena here. okay, aaron. what else do you wan to say? >> we're going to get aaron on some ice skates to prof his claim he can ice skate. >> you look great out there, molette. >> reporter: thank you, aaron. thanks, un. >>>5:51 right now. let's check in with chuck bell and the forecast. >> i've got50f you put ice skates on, aaron. >> why do you think i can't skate? >> i'm just sayin'. like i can't dance, i'm sure he can't it's going to continue way into the midd
we'll show the pre-game ceremony and theame aswell. >> i love it, i love it, i love it. the ceremony will be really special, too, when that happens around 7:15. i think the gates open at 6:30 for people to get in. after the game when people come out they're going to get a replica banner, which will be really cool. >> replica cbanner. yo raise it back home like we're doing at the arena. >> you nee your skates. >> i'm going to go get them on now. >> reporter: a...
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managers, theam vice admiral has now -- we are funding a program managers so they can redesign a part or put more effort into the programmatic side of it. one thing that ship and i did is emphasis to put more on the program managers, to hold them more accountable for the funds we give them for putting those funds towards things that would help a particular ammunity to dig itself out of readiness slump. some of it is just simple things. some we are going to hire training aspects of industry engineers to help a young marine or sailor working up a particular system. our systems are complex and we have 19-year-olds we bring off the street we have to train to fight with them. those are the three things. we put money back into our program so we could fly. i'm happy to say we are not where we should be but we are seeing some increases. ofare seeing the percentages mission capable aircraft come up. 16, ourimportant, in pilots were averaging 13.5 hours a month. in 17 it was 15.4. , 17.9. out 18 the readiness is creeping up. more importantly we are becoming a more ready force. we are flying mor
managers, theam vice admiral has now -- we are funding a program managers so they can redesign a part or put more effort into the programmatic side of it. one thing that ship and i did is emphasis to put more on the program managers, to hold them more accountable for the funds we give them for putting those funds towards things that would help a particular ammunity to dig itself out of readiness slump. some of it is just simple things. some we are going to hire training aspects of industry...
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issues that are facing us, stytelling, complex stories around people and the way that we're telling theam noh ican story through the african-american lens. this felt like the most appropriate way. >> you've got some big moments coming up during the celebration. and one of them will be the screening of "quincy." tell us about that. >> we e so thrilled about this screening. we have quincy jones coming here along with the directors, his -- his daughter, rasheeda jones, and alan hicks. we're thrilled about that. having them in a conversation after the film is going to be an epic opportunity for us to engage in this great film. >> that sounds exciting. >> we're thrilled. >> and on thursday night, you've got an event called "a night at the museum." >> yes, we -- the pt of the festival is not only celebrating the great studio production and contemporary works, bhi lighting the museum is dedicated to collecting film and showing it in its original format of 35 and 16 millimeter. we're going to be eedicating thning to celebrating the history of black cinema and highlighting two honorees, madeleine
issues that are facing us, stytelling, complex stories around people and the way that we're telling theam noh ican story through the african-american lens. this felt like the most appropriate way. >> you've got some big moments coming up during the celebration. and one of them will be the screening of "quincy." tell us about that. >> we e so thrilled about this screening. we have quincy jones coming here along with the directors, his -- his daughter, rasheeda jones, and...
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the oxygen in the public sphere about refugees and aboutmmigrants and i know the irc and others in theame community, you know, trying to get a different narrative out about refugees. it seems to me that you're failing and the politicalad s are winning. those who want to use this issue for their o political end. what do you need to do to -- and what should people understand about refuge in syria or yemen nd, indeed, when they come to europe? >> i think you are using exactly the right words. i think sometimes we tend to use two different words, mike grants and refugees might be the same thing. you can be an economic migrants who is leaving a country looking for a job elsewhere and a better life. but a refugee has a real fear of persecution, starvation and in this case in yemen, a combination of all of these hings, so they are truly vulnerable and truly at risk and many of them if they can will look to flee the country and we deserve, we should be aplying a diffenttandard in terms of compassion and understanding. sadly, i think the narrative is to assume the worst inten in people. that's the
the oxygen in the public sphere about refugees and aboutmmigrants and i know the irc and others in theame community, you know, trying to get a different narrative out about refugees. it seems to me that you're failing and the politicalad s are winning. those who want to use this issue for their o political end. what do you need to do to -- and what should people understand about refuge in syria or yemen nd, indeed, when they come to europe? >> i think you are using exactly the right...
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>> seth: just because you don't know doesn't mean nody knows. [ laughter ] if someone asked trump theames son, trump would say, "no one knows." [ laughter ] and as usual he concocted a deluded conspiracy theory claiming the democrats had made up the allegations and that they knew they were false. >> they go into a room, and i guarantee you they like hell at what they pulled off on you and on the publi they laugh like hell. >> seth: no, dude. they're not the ones laughing. you're thinking of the united nations. [ laughter and applause ] this of course -- this whole thing, of course -- it's straight out of donald trump'slaybook. he has denied the many credible sexual assault allegations against him,nd viciously attacked the women making those accusations. and he did the same ing today. >> i have been accused of false accusations -- excuse me. >> right, how have those --e >> ien accused -- and i was accused by, i believe it was four women.ec you can with sean hannity. >> seth: oh, we should ask sean hannity? you're never in a good place when your first character witness sean hannity. [ laug
>> seth: just because you don't know doesn't mean nody knows. [ laughter ] if someone asked trump theames son, trump would say, "no one knows." [ laughter ] and as usual he concocted a deluded conspiracy theory claiming the democrats had made up the allegations and that they knew they were false. >> they go into a room, and i guarantee you they like hell at what they pulled off on you and on the publi they laugh like hell. >> seth: no, dude. they're not the ones...
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and wanting to continue to use stheir skills, but at theame time, wanting to smell some roses. >> reporter. upchurch is one of many doctors around the country at the endf a long career in medicine. in fact about 40% of doctors in the u.s. are 55 or older. >> we think of ourses match.com meets the peace corps. >> reporter: dr laurie green ise the foof the maven project. by day, she's a busy ob-gyn in san francisco, but every minute she can spare, she's involved in all things maven. green came up with the idea in 2012 when e was president of the harvard medical school alumni association. >> a group of medical school alumni presidents started recognizing that when the affordable care act was implemented, millions of people would suddenly have insurance coverage and very little access to the type of specialty care they would need to treat their illnesses. and at the same time, we recognized that so many of our colleagues were retiring. i heard repeatedly how doctors felt so wistful when they were leaving practice. then we had one other element that would never have existed 10 years ago; we had
and wanting to continue to use stheir skills, but at theame time, wanting to smell some roses. >> reporter. upchurch is one of many doctors around the country at the endf a long career in medicine. in fact about 40% of doctors in the u.s. are 55 or older. >> we think of ourses match.com meets the peace corps. >> reporter: dr laurie green ise the foof the maven project. by day, she's a busy ob-gyn in san francisco, but every minute she can spare, she's involved in all things...
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mistakesca and stily on ♪ ♪ living the same we did yesterday have we learned nothing at all ♪ ♪ we drop theamelovers a friends ♪ ♪ we do it over again over and ove♪ ♪ and over again over and over and over ain on and on and on ♪ ♪ get back now over again over and over ♪ ♪ and over agai over and over and over again on and on and on ♪ ♪ on and on and on yeah on and on and on ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah. again and again, you always do it. jim james! [ cheers and applause ] the resistance revival chorus! [ cheers ] catch jim on "the future is voting" tour, which kicks off . this weeke we'll be right back. jim james! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ as your home becomes more connected, you need fios, the 100% fiber-optic network. because you'll get phenomenal capacity for your tech and the most awarded network for internet service satisfaction for the past 10 years. now, get $200 toward a range of google and nest smart home devices, plus the fastest internet available, tv with up to 200 channels, phone, and a 2-year price guarantee all for just $79.99 per month with a 2-year agreement. and if
mistakesca and stily on ♪ ♪ living the same we did yesterday have we learned nothing at all ♪ ♪ we drop theamelovers a friends ♪ ♪ we do it over again over and ove♪ ♪ and over again over and over and over ain on and on and on ♪ ♪ get back now over again over and over ♪ ♪ and over agai over and over and over again on and on and on ♪ ♪ on and on and on yeah on and on and on ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah. again and again, you always do it. jim james!...
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on theame can be placed sensational aspects of the press and television reporting. i think what really tipped the scales with what the public was seeing -- was what the public was seeing in contrast to what they had been told by general west moreland in 1967, that the successful end of the war was in sight. the last tragic turning point consisted of events leading up to the 1970 defeat. -- the 1975 defeat. there was a gap between public opinion, the old arbiter of foreign public policy and reality. nixon was advised to adopt a ization.f vietnam i from 1968-1973, the south b vietnamese showed they could repel an invasion. accords forced inside of vietnam, all american advisers were withdrawn, the vietnamese army was never trained work ripped with enough airpower, our aid was cut. nixon's promise to come to the rescue was the most moot. so as we sit here more than 43 years after the tragic , there is no consensus about the war. this will probably continue if the arguments about our own civil war is any indication. one of the problems was our general inability of the h
on theame can be placed sensational aspects of the press and television reporting. i think what really tipped the scales with what the public was seeing -- was what the public was seeing in contrast to what they had been told by general west moreland in 1967, that the successful end of the war was in sight. the last tragic turning point consisted of events leading up to the 1970 defeat. -- the 1975 defeat. there was a gap between public opinion, the old arbiter of foreign public policy and...
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and increase access to mental health for children and -- mental health care for children and fair theams, including the -- families, including the ones the principal told me about and other ways to prevent opioid misuse from occurring in the first place. it includes provisions to address the economic and workforce impacts of the opioid crisis, like support and training to help the nearly one million people out of work as well as provisions to strengthen our behavioral health workforce so that patients and families can access the treatment they need. it continues meaningful grants that help states address the most pressing problems associated with substance use disorders in their communities and makes those grants more flexible and available to our tribal communities who are suffering deeply with the impact of substance use disorders. it expands access to treatment services by making more providers eligible to prescribe medication assisted treatment, and it includes provisions to help the food and drug administration to address the crisis as well, like giving it new authority over packagi
and increase access to mental health for children and -- mental health care for children and fair theams, including the -- families, including the ones the principal told me about and other ways to prevent opioid misuse from occurring in the first place. it includes provisions to address the economic and workforce impacts of the opioid crisis, like support and training to help the nearly one million people out of work as well as provisions to strengthen our behavioral health workforce so that...
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to get theame two conversation added.for the near term, and some emerging companies it is a capital flow. dollar-denominated debt or we would expect the dollar to strengthen with trade tensions and as that happens we would see emerging economy currencies collapse because their capital position isn't quite sustainable for the current sea level. that is one danger. woulds a danger that happen in turkey could filter into other areas. we have started seeing warning signs with argentina, south africa, and the like. the second danger is a you areion type, but if talking about lots of uncertainty, underinvestment in light of the absurdity on what this means for supply chain. demand will go down and if you are a supplier to the upstream, this will deliver a shock, particularly for commodity growth.xpert -- export also for companies -- for countries trying to embed themselves in supply chains. some countries are well positioned to benefit from this. vietnam, cambodia, and others are certainly taking aggressive stances to take adva
to get theame two conversation added.for the near term, and some emerging companies it is a capital flow. dollar-denominated debt or we would expect the dollar to strengthen with trade tensions and as that happens we would see emerging economy currencies collapse because their capital position isn't quite sustainable for the current sea level. that is one danger. woulds a danger that happen in turkey could filter into other areas. we have started seeing warning signs with argentina, south...
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so target wants to get back in theame her and they are doing it in a pretty big way. they are picking up the tab? >> between nember 1st and december 22nd. >> are they going to jk up prices to cover the costs? >> i don't think so. the price are predetermined. it's such a competitive space. >> amazon and walmart, hav they responded? >> walmart already offers two day shipping but you have to pay $35 or more for the service. amazon of course wed s prime members already get the two day free. with amazon if you spend $25 or more you get standard shipping, not two day. >>?rs good for consu >> absolutely. "consumer reports" likes when the marketplace has more places to choose from. i think target nothing this will allow people to shop around and do the price comparison that's so important. >> how else can folks save on shipping? >> sure. we have a couple of tips. you can bundle your purches there. so you are not kind of doing it one off. you can also look to ship to store, right? that's one way. that's usually free. you d also go high-tech if you want, download some apps. the
so target wants to get back in theame her and they are doing it in a pretty big way. they are picking up the tab? >> between nember 1st and december 22nd. >> are they going to jk up prices to cover the costs? >> i don't think so. the price are predetermined. it's such a competitive space. >> amazon and walmart, hav they responded? >> walmart already offers two day shipping but you have to pay $35 or more for the service. amazon of course wed s prime members already...