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and he was written about many times in the new york times. this being this up and coming politician who is supposed to be this dynamo. we were trying to come up with words for this thing a enwe just didn't have enough information. let's go back and resear thch guy. turns out that we discover that mr. cummings faked his death. and he faked his death in the new york times. he actually rood wichked the company into running his obit. he did it because he was in trouble with the black panthers company into running his obit. he did it because he was in trouble with the black panthers company into running his obit. he did it because he was in trouble with the black panthers company into running his obit. he did it because he was in trouble with the black pantherse company into running his obit. he did it because he was in trouble with the black panthers the company into running his obit. he did it because he was in trouble with the black panthers. he did it because he was in trouble with the black panthers. he did it because he was in trouble with t
and he was written about many times in the new york times. this being this up and coming politician who is supposed to be this dynamo. we were trying to come up with words for this thing a enwe just didn't have enough information. let's go back and resear thch guy. turns out that we discover that mr. cummings faked his death. and he faked his death in the new york times. he actually rood wichked the company into running his obit. he did it because he was in trouble with the black panthers...
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i was listening at the time. the justice's reply was, quote, each of us tries to remember that the constitution and the institution are more important than our own opinion, unquote. senator lankford's proposal is an opportunity to demonstrate that united states senators can remember that the institution is more important than our own opinions. i hope we will unanimously recommend his proposal to the full senate. thank you. >> senator masto. >> thank you for bringing this forward. as a new member to the senate i appreciate this discussion and look forward to further discussion. i'm not sure i'm completely behind the language you have but look forward to further discussion on the concept. let me start with that. as a new member, you talked about justice scott polk and the fact he had come before the senate before, so why wasn't it quicker. i wasn't here then. i think for the purpose of new senators this is all new then. i wouldn't like to see a quick process moving through, play particularly as an attorney who care
i was listening at the time. the justice's reply was, quote, each of us tries to remember that the constitution and the institution are more important than our own opinion, unquote. senator lankford's proposal is an opportunity to demonstrate that united states senators can remember that the institution is more important than our own opinions. i hope we will unanimously recommend his proposal to the full senate. thank you. >> senator masto. >> thank you for bringing this forward. as...
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time. >> it was a pleasure. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: and now, courtesy of the west point center for oral history, an interview with military academy graduate stephen darrah, who was a helicopter pirate during the vietnam war. this is about 50 minutes. >> april 11, 2016. i'm in savannah, georgia, with stephen darrah, major retired from the u.s. army, and, steve, let's start off by spelling your full name. my first name is stephen, s-t-e-p-h-e-n. and my last name is darrah. d-a-r-r-a-h. >> provide a framework for our discussion here this afternoon. take us from your early childhood right up through west point, into the army, and through your army career. we will come back and look at more detail. stephen: ok. i was born and raised in providence, rhode island, 1943. i graduated from providence country day school and went to the military a
time. >> it was a pleasure. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: and now, courtesy of the west point center for oral history, an interview with military academy graduate stephen darrah, who was a helicopter pirate during the vietnam war. this is about 50 minutes. >> april 11, 2016. i'm in savannah, georgia,...
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time square got its name when the new york times moved uptown. real or fake?me it the failing new york times square. >> in nevada high school student asking for a year of free wendy's chicken nuggets. the most retreated of the year. real news or fake? >> real. >> only 3.6 million here you go. sales of bonnie taylors total eclipse of the heart increased by 503% this august mike i have no idea what you are talking about. >> i don't understand the question. >> real news. >> i slept through that. go ahead. >> bill and hillary clinton has earned $100 million since i left the white house. >> fake. >> 230 million. >> you said over. that is technically right. >> harvey weinstein of 2017 real or fake news? >> real. >> not right. matt lauer was number one and harvey was number four. >> i could see that. >> arianna grande a top selling artist 2017? >> fake. taylor was number one at sharon was number two. new york is the greatest city in the world. >> that is real news everybody would jump you you did not win but i will give you the complementary bottle of champagne. >> i
time square got its name when the new york times moved uptown. real or fake?me it the failing new york times square. >> in nevada high school student asking for a year of free wendy's chicken nuggets. the most retreated of the year. real news or fake? >> real. >> only 3.6 million here you go. sales of bonnie taylors total eclipse of the heart increased by 503% this august mike i have no idea what you are talking about. >> i don't understand the question. >> real...
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if we feel it is worth the time savings. the loss in the time savings. if the board feels it is something that we are ready to sacrifice for the better of the whole. i would be okay with it. >> if i may on that -- >> go ahead. >> i think we -- when we got to 17th avenue, we sort of came to the conclusion we would follow your guidance. you have been fantastic in the presentation. articulate and helpful and i think respectful to the people who disagree with you. i am impressed by your effort and thank you for keeping a professional tone to an obviously charged issue. when we came to the issue of 17th avenue inbound, i was prepared to support us going forward with the removal. my friend and a neighbour, we live out there said let's look back and, you know, you suggested an amount of time to see if it is having a negative effect on the riders and get information on the time savings. now on 44th, i am sort of at least in the head space that i don't want to follow the recommendation. i want to move forward with keeping the 44th avenue stop. i sort of have the
if we feel it is worth the time savings. the loss in the time savings. if the board feels it is something that we are ready to sacrifice for the better of the whole. i would be okay with it. >> if i may on that -- >> go ahead. >> i think we -- when we got to 17th avenue, we sort of came to the conclusion we would follow your guidance. you have been fantastic in the presentation. articulate and helpful and i think respectful to the people who disagree with you. i am impressed...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> as the ranking member and former member of the judiciary committee, i have long advocated for surveillance authorities to balance the imperatives of national security and counterterrorism with the privacy rights and civil liberties of americans. mr. schiff: today the fisa amendment's re-authorization act seeks to re-authorize the program while making changes to privacy interests. none the less, mr. chairman, as i indicated before we took up the bill, in light of the significant concerns that have been raised by members of our caucus and in light of the irresponsible and inherently contradictory messages coming out of the white house today, i would recommend that we withdraw consideration of the bill today to give us more time to address the privacy questions that have been raised. as well as to get a clea
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> as the ranking member and former member of the judiciary committee, i have long advocated for surveillance authorities to balance the imperatives of national security and counterterrorism with the privacy rights and civil liberties of americans. mr. schiff: today the...
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every time and violence. to some extent politics, but leaving out the positive contributions that black new yorkers were making. and so the big protest gathered, that's the "new york times" building on 43rd street and that massive gathering happened out there and as the day went on, unfortunately things turned rather violent. they lit the trucks on fire. the police came, there were dozens and dozens of arrests and this was all taking place in front of the office. well the next day in the paper, there was a big two column -- remember "the times" broad sheets, an oversized paper, big two-column story and no photographs. yet nearly every single one of the "new york times" staff photographers had gone out there that day and there were -- this blew my mind. there must have been -- 50, 40 or 50 rolls of film from this event and not a single image made the paper. it was so unbelievably violent. well, after this whole thing, a dialogue happened between "the times" and this organization and there were promises to be b
every time and violence. to some extent politics, but leaving out the positive contributions that black new yorkers were making. and so the big protest gathered, that's the "new york times" building on 43rd street and that massive gathering happened out there and as the day went on, unfortunately things turned rather violent. they lit the trucks on fire. the police came, there were dozens and dozens of arrests and this was all taking place in front of the office. well the next day in...
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"the new york times." so that immediately convinced the paper to publish the story that day, or that night. so that was the final reason, ultimately, that it went in that night. called the white house to tell them we were about to publish it, then we -- the difference we have between, with "the new york times" in the 1970's, we have the internet. after he called the white house to tell them we were able to put it online earlier than normal, then have it in the paper the next day. it was, you know, a process that lasted -- you know, took up almost two years of my life, really, in the end. amy: and this is the piece for which you and eric lichtblau won the pulitzer prize? >> yes. and we did f follow-up stories won the "the times" prize as well. >> right, right. it was a very difficult period for me because, first, i was kind of being thought of as being insubordinate. then we win the pulitzer for the same thing, so it was this weird process for me of fighting thernally and then getting praise external he. am
"the new york times." so that immediately convinced the paper to publish the story that day, or that night. so that was the final reason, ultimately, that it went in that night. called the white house to tell them we were about to publish it, then we -- the difference we have between, with "the new york times" in the 1970's, we have the internet. after he called the white house to tell them we were able to put it online earlier than normal, then have it in the paper the next...
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it takes time.nd he housey roseman and other staff were getting close eric so, close, you can soo see did and hear at the in it his voice and he's very, very happy and. >> you heard him be excited about the future and also excited fans pouring out of lincoln financial field right now the atmosphere is electric and fans are surely feeling this victory. there's no question about that. vittoria woodill has been in the mid lingt of it all and there she is hangen out with one of our youngest eagles fans it looks like tori. >> guys, i cannot believe i survived tonight bought lex sis in my opinion and you don't want to mess with her. alexis tell everybody out here what front feels like. >> dilly dilly. >> you have to have her credit i deposit see that would come out of her moum, anyway, eagles fans around here are out of control. they have shown up in droves. and let me tell you something, they're so excited, words cannot explain. so much so that when i was asking so many people, what was the one thing tha
it takes time.nd he housey roseman and other staff were getting close eric so, close, you can soo see did and hear at the in it his voice and he's very, very happy and. >> you heard him be excited about the future and also excited fans pouring out of lincoln financial field right now the atmosphere is electric and fans are surely feeling this victory. there's no question about that. vittoria woodill has been in the mid lingt of it all and there she is hangen out with one of our youngest...
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he calls you the failing "new york times" or "the times."et, your reporters are amongst the very few he speaks to outside of the fox news sort of sycophantic courtroom. >> i think he has an odd relationship with "the new york times." i mean, he is a boy from queens who wanted to be embraced by the manhattan elite. so he moved his family, real estate fortune to manhattan and you want to be embraced by the manhattan elite i think that includes "the new york times." so i think some mornings he wakes up and it looks like he hates us. on the other hand, he talks to us. he talks to our reporters. he's actually more accessible than his predecessors. i will not psycho analyze it, but i'll accept. >> it it's amazing because being more accessible than his ses predecessors is good thing. >> it is. he answers his own phone, but you can't accuse him of being inaccessible. >> you talk about the damage he's done in one year. and yet, your subscriptions are up and the ratings at cnn and the other cable news are up. and journalism has got a whole new life br
he calls you the failing "new york times" or "the times."et, your reporters are amongst the very few he speaks to outside of the fox news sort of sycophantic courtroom. >> i think he has an odd relationship with "the new york times." i mean, he is a boy from queens who wanted to be embraced by the manhattan elite. so he moved his family, real estate fortune to manhattan and you want to be embraced by the manhattan elite i think that includes "the new...
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it's the only time of day for us where we can ask ben time with each other for half an hour that's why we're firm with the guests and tell them breakfast is only served from eight this is our have allison the hive is down there. it's cold as in most of the refuges in the alps hikers can spend the night here in addition to being fed and watered. the family has plenty to do before the first guests arrive at noon. they prepare the classic alpine hunt dishes especially the fresh bacon dumplings. just the thought of the motivates many a hiker to make their way up the mountain. imagine their disappointment if the dumplings weren't on the menu the longest will be preparing falcon's of them over the coming months and. even as a teenager tamara spent every summer in the heart helping her parents. and millions from your family it's really important to me not many have such a good family relationship as we do most of the time we're up here with each other sometimes it's tough because we say much more than we should and ways that are gentle he may have thought. we get really direct with each other
it's the only time of day for us where we can ask ben time with each other for half an hour that's why we're firm with the guests and tell them breakfast is only served from eight this is our have allison the hive is down there. it's cold as in most of the refuges in the alps hikers can spend the night here in addition to being fed and watered. the family has plenty to do before the first guests arrive at noon. they prepare the classic alpine hunt dishes especially the fresh bacon dumplings....
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timing looks like hell. yes, page awful timing. it's a profile encourage since she loretta lynch knows no charges will be brought. how did she know? four days after that comey let hillary clinton off the hook. we have the message between strzok and page talking about the insurance policy in case donald trump became president. the fix was in. this was rigged. exoneration with no investigation. you have strzok, page and lynch knew that charges wouldn't be recommended against clinton. they wrote the exoneration early on. if lisa page new that means her boss knew. we think strzok and page were talking too in the "insurance" text message. knowing that clinton would go g. free. we need to know what now, deputy attorney general. what did rosen stein know and know it? he has a lot of questions to start answering. if comey and lynch the top two law enforcement officials in the country knew. i gather someone in the obama white house also knew the fix was in for hillary. the timing is key. you put the fix in and she's in the presidential race
timing looks like hell. yes, page awful timing. it's a profile encourage since she loretta lynch knows no charges will be brought. how did she know? four days after that comey let hillary clinton off the hook. we have the message between strzok and page talking about the insurance policy in case donald trump became president. the fix was in. this was rigged. exoneration with no investigation. you have strzok, page and lynch knew that charges wouldn't be recommended against clinton. they wrote...
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look, i had it one step at a time.sked her twice to marry me and she said no both times. smart girl. [laughter] so the third time, i told her, just come down here. they liked her so much at the law school they offered her a job teaching. she didn't have anything else to do. her other job was she was working with the house judiciary committee. so when that whole thing was over, she just took the job and it worked out pretty well. david: when you got married, you said to your wife, or she said to you, i don't want to make any speeches. and you kind of implied you were not going to get into politics? mr. bush: not true. [laughter] mr. bush: we got married in november, and the next year i campaigned for congress. but i said she would never have to give a political speech. and she did. [laughter] david: and she was good at it. mr. bush: a good speaker, yeah. david: when you lost, you ran the house seat, and you lost. mr. bush: 1978. david: did you say, i'm out of politics? mr. bush: for a while. but it turns out, like bill
look, i had it one step at a time.sked her twice to marry me and she said no both times. smart girl. [laughter] so the third time, i told her, just come down here. they liked her so much at the law school they offered her a job teaching. she didn't have anything else to do. her other job was she was working with the house judiciary committee. so when that whole thing was over, she just took the job and it worked out pretty well. david: when you got married, you said to your wife, or she said to...
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is cleanup time now.ours ago. of course, celebrating new year's eve in times square is a bucket home for so many. as we saw this year, braving the winter weather can be tough. >> barry mitchell may have stumbled on a new way to celebrate in times square but stay warm. >> reporter: hypothermia is not a good way to start the new year. you won't find me out here at midnight ringing in the new year in sub-freezing weather. you know what the city needs? an indoor times square. [ horns honking ] >> welcome to gulliver's gate. it's a completely immersive experience located in the heart of times square, we have over 300 cities represented here, including a mini times square. >> how many artisans did it take to make this? >> it took a little over 800 artisans, architects, designers. >> reporter: there goes my bus. >> are you going to catch it? >> reporter: hey, i'm anderson cooper in times square. let's count down to the new year, four, three, two, one, happy new year ♪ another year has come and gone ♪ ♪ and we ma
is cleanup time now.ours ago. of course, celebrating new year's eve in times square is a bucket home for so many. as we saw this year, braving the winter weather can be tough. >> barry mitchell may have stumbled on a new way to celebrate in times square but stay warm. >> reporter: hypothermia is not a good way to start the new year. you won't find me out here at midnight ringing in the new year in sub-freezing weather. you know what the city needs? an indoor times square. [ horns...
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is it time to remove all doubt?s team is for real. >> reporter: well, first of all, lucy, did you recover after last night? >> wow! >> i know. >> it's been 24 hours. we had a little chance to catch our breath after the eagles big nfc championship win and the city is in full super bowl frenzy. take look behind me. center city, yeah, the championship gear is in the windows and eagles fans -- there you go. perhaps for the first time time in decades believes this could be destiny. >> i was a document i thought -- i thought it was basically over. >> reporter: when the league's leading quarterback got hurt for many birds fans the season was over. >> when carson wentz went down, were you one of those doubters, too? >> yes. >> yes. >> but what a few weeks and an nfc championship. >> it's contagious. >> can do for a fan base. >> eagles green all over the city tonight. >> it's time, it's time for the city to be happy. depression to be over. things will be looking up. the team wants it. the fans want it. the city wants it. it'
is it time to remove all doubt?s team is for real. >> reporter: well, first of all, lucy, did you recover after last night? >> wow! >> i know. >> it's been 24 hours. we had a little chance to catch our breath after the eagles big nfc championship win and the city is in full super bowl frenzy. take look behind me. center city, yeah, the championship gear is in the windows and eagles fans -- there you go. perhaps for the first time time in decades believes this could be...
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of times a day so i think.ermany's law was well intentioned but it's the worst possible response to fake news a far response this is asking the social media to take better care to the extent that they can in their dissemination of. yeah i think it's going to take a combination of solutions right and obviously it's no surprise that my my advice is that occasion because the truth is regulation also addresses today's big news rate it doesn't account for what's going to happen in five years down the line in ten years down the line and that's where education comes in because what we're looking at is really building skills great in skills that can you know surpass technology changes and media change this and that's what's really important about education as a tool to resolve some of these issues it's not obviously going to you know help us solve all the ills in the world but education is really really key to the solutions of these problems ok so says hey on twitter teaching students about news can be a lot of fun for
of times a day so i think.ermany's law was well intentioned but it's the worst possible response to fake news a far response this is asking the social media to take better care to the extent that they can in their dissemination of. yeah i think it's going to take a combination of solutions right and obviously it's no surprise that my my advice is that occasion because the truth is regulation also addresses today's big news rate it doesn't account for what's going to happen in five years down...
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a very long time. that's what the president said. and the two of course do seem particularly close in photo after photo. here they are greeting the tesla ceo, elon musk, in the state dining room as trump signs an executive order about the oil pipeline industry. and this, trump speaking on the phone with vladimir putin, and who is there? steve bannon. and then when they worked together in the white house, check this out, their offices, steps apart. in fact the only person who sat closer to the president of the united states than bannon was president trump's son-in-law, jared kushner. even the official chief of staff, reince priebus, sat farther away from president trump. and of course as trump knows well from his real estate days, power is all about location, location, location. slamming bannon, though, was only part of the white house operation today. the press secretary tried to rip the book itself and its author, michael wolff. >> could you just give a few examples of things that have been said in th
a very long time. that's what the president said. and the two of course do seem particularly close in photo after photo. here they are greeting the tesla ceo, elon musk, in the state dining room as trump signs an executive order about the oil pipeline industry. and this, trump speaking on the phone with vladimir putin, and who is there? steve bannon. and then when they worked together in the white house, check this out, their offices, steps apart. in fact the only person who sat closer to the...
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they squandered that time. now they want to have another time where they can squander more time. instead of using the extra time to use the job of governing, they wasted it on passing tax overhaul that added $1.5 trillion in new deficit spending and raise taxes on the middle class. so here we are again, mr. speaker. americans are right to be frustrated by the inability or unwillingness of the republican-led congress to do its job and keep the government open. you have 241 votes. get them. get them. you have the authority to do it and you have the responsibility to do it. get the votes. even some republican lawmakers are openly expressing the frustration with their own leadership. let me quote representative mark meadows. he hit the nail on the head yesterday when he asked, what's the plan? when are we going to deal with immigration? my previous speaker talked about dealing with it. we haven't dealt with it. put something on the floor. you haven't done it. when are we going to deal with spending? this is mark meadows. at what point do you quit kicking the can down on the road? thi
they squandered that time. now they want to have another time where they can squander more time. instead of using the extra time to use the job of governing, they wasted it on passing tax overhaul that added $1.5 trillion in new deficit spending and raise taxes on the middle class. so here we are again, mr. speaker. americans are right to be frustrated by the inability or unwillingness of the republican-led congress to do its job and keep the government open. you have 241 votes. get them. get...
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fdr loved this home from the time he was born here until the time that he died. he loved it so much that he wanted the american people and the people throughout the world to come here and understand what it meant for him to be born and raised here and what influenced him when he was growing up and how it perhaps translated into some of the things he did as president of the united states. he gave this house to the american public. he made arrangements while he was president to have this given to the national park service eventually. so it was his hope and dream that people would come here and learn about him as a person and as president of the united states. >> val-kill is the only home first lady eleanor roosevelt ever owned by herself. national park ranger tours the home and explains eleanor roosevelt's political contributions. >> certainly this
fdr loved this home from the time he was born here until the time that he died. he loved it so much that he wanted the american people and the people throughout the world to come here and understand what it meant for him to be born and raised here and what influenced him when he was growing up and how it perhaps translated into some of the things he did as president of the united states. he gave this house to the american public. he made arrangements while he was president to have this given to...
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time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life of a legend who represented the people of the reat state of georgia for 15 years in the united states house of representatives. last week, congressman doug bernard jr. pass aid what in his beloved hometown. though he served in a very different time in our nation's history, many of the issues discussed then are the same that we are talking about today, like tax reform, immigration reform, and financial regulatory reform. a world war ii veteran, lawyer, and banker , he made his mark as a well-respected leader othey have house banking committee. he was willing to work across the aisle to do what was best for the people of augusta and all americans. i was pleased that doug introduced and offered his support to me when i made my announcement to run for congress. other the years, i have sough
time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life of a legend who represented the people of the reat state of georgia for 15 years in the united states house of representatives. last week, congressman doug bernard jr. pass aid what in his beloved hometown. though he served in a very different time in our nation's history, many of the...
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to visit the times. i sat with him for an hour. i said is there anything in the should be going back to look for? john immediately got agitated and said go back and re-edit everything. runaid they didn't let us the right pictures. you have to edit for space can train's in a print newspaper. they had to edit for the -- in a print newspaper. they had to edit for the style of the day, a stiffer picture, someone looking at the camera. john knew what was left behind. it stuck with me. so, when dana approached and said is there something in there, i said yes, there is something in there. we started with a list of names. who could we name that the times might have covered? martin luther king, rosa parks, all the familiar names you would expect us to start with. but what happened was the discovery beyond that, the accidental finds, the names we never in a million years would have expected, the ordinary people. thin.s what drew a eventually, the book started to take shape because -- drew us in. tontually, the boo
to visit the times. i sat with him for an hour. i said is there anything in the should be going back to look for? john immediately got agitated and said go back and re-edit everything. runaid they didn't let us the right pictures. you have to edit for space can train's in a print newspaper. they had to edit for the -- in a print newspaper. they had to edit for the style of the day, a stiffer picture, someone looking at the camera. john knew what was left behind. it stuck with me. so, when dana...
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i'll yield back my time. but i have nothing further. >> my only comment is to reenforce your point about the better data to support information. the primary thing an audit promises is better data accuracy and accountability. when many of the reforms depend on the accuracy of the data, not having it complicates those efforts. >> mr. jones. >> mr. chairman, thank you. i have been here 22 years, and this is the best news of hoping for something good to come from this effort. i commend my friends on my side and the other side who worked with the chairman and ranking member to put this effort together. i never will forget donald rumsfeld, the former secretary of defense, sitting where you are, telling this committee that he will account for every dollar of the taxpayer and how it's going to be spent at the department of defense. he might have meant well, but it never happened, obviously. that's why you're here today, because we've never been able to do anything to take a problem and even in a small way make it bet
i'll yield back my time. but i have nothing further. >> my only comment is to reenforce your point about the better data to support information. the primary thing an audit promises is better data accuracy and accountability. when many of the reforms depend on the accuracy of the data, not having it complicates those efforts. >> mr. jones. >> mr. chairman, thank you. i have been here 22 years, and this is the best news of hoping for something good to come from this effort. i...
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at the time that i was elected. from day one, when we met, i had the idea that he did have a vision. he did have a vision in which diplomacy, engagement, respect to others. active decisions to try to solve problems. it was in the national interest of the united states. it is the right way to think about this. international cooperation not because you want to do international philanthropy. every president in the world has that absolutely convinced his country is first. it's almost stupid to say because it is obvious. bill clinton will practice that. he will practice that with the instrument that the united states had led to create an international community. vision, and that vision working with the multilateral institutions, and that diplomacy was extremely important. and working with the neighbors. to get in some actual examples of getting in that vision. maybe we can start with the end of the cold war. one of the interesting things is, by the end of the cold war, it did create the possibility of a bipartisan moment
at the time that i was elected. from day one, when we met, i had the idea that he did have a vision. he did have a vision in which diplomacy, engagement, respect to others. active decisions to try to solve problems. it was in the national interest of the united states. it is the right way to think about this. international cooperation not because you want to do international philanthropy. every president in the world has that absolutely convinced his country is first. it's almost stupid to say...
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plenty of time to turn it around.s january transfer window. we could see you? new faces this evening, lee evans, ryan leonard, james wilson, new players who've come in. for wednesday, james wilson, new players who've come in. forwednesday, it's james wilson, new players who've come in. for wednesday, it's a new manager and it's the dutchmanjos luhukai, former stuttgart manager in germany. he will hope to turn around a poor run of formulately for sheffield wednesday, just one win in the last 11 games. but the new coach will know that as often happens in local derbies the form book could go out the window this evening. another busy weekend of european champions cup rugby union. bath play scarlets with the losers almost certainly out of the competition this year. it is 20 years since bath won this competition, winning that dramatic final in 1998, 19-18 competition, winning that dramatic final in 1998, 19—18 against brive. they have invited back former players and staff tonight to celebrate that anniversary. they have onl
plenty of time to turn it around.s january transfer window. we could see you? new faces this evening, lee evans, ryan leonard, james wilson, new players who've come in. for wednesday, james wilson, new players who've come in. forwednesday, it's james wilson, new players who've come in. for wednesday, it's a new manager and it's the dutchmanjos luhukai, former stuttgart manager in germany. he will hope to turn around a poor run of formulately for sheffield wednesday, just one win in the last 11...
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time you know. in one nine hundred sixty eight cash played the song before more than a thousand inmates and guards at the maximum security penitentiary in northern california the album he recorded there sold more than three million copies and revived caches of flagging career one that had been hindered by his addiction to prescription drugs half a century after his two performances on that day the inmates at folsom still appreciate cash his appearance their psyche looks at us like below the low but little things like that kind of get your mind out of the you know the audacity of prison life despite his outlaw image cache never spent more than a few nights in jail for petty offenses but his sympathy for prisoners was the theme that also ran through another hit san quentin blues then clinton what good do you think you do. do you think i'll be different when you're through. my heart in my name you wore glasses. or your stalls or love blood a little gold. gas went on to perform in prisons across the us
time you know. in one nine hundred sixty eight cash played the song before more than a thousand inmates and guards at the maximum security penitentiary in northern california the album he recorded there sold more than three million copies and revived caches of flagging career one that had been hindered by his addiction to prescription drugs half a century after his two performances on that day the inmates at folsom still appreciate cash his appearance their psyche looks at us like below the low...
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this time around. yes exactly this time there is no leadership there is there is there is not even consensus as to who these people are and it's it's a real mix of different groups with different. perhaps cool but that doesn't seem to be going. to continue for a long time this time this is much smaller compared to two thousand and nine and although there have been deaths and doubt in shootings or. government buildings torched or a tag police cars have been a hog. tear gas water cannon used against them but this is a much smaller down two thousand and nine and it doesn't look to be going as a strongly as that was ok so much smaller than two thousand and nine but this time we've been seeing and hearing chants from protesters against not only the government but the regime and the supreme later so could that potentially be a bigger threat this time even though they're from all or. yes this time i think. the social media is playing a much important role and it is exciting some opposition groups especially s
this time around. yes exactly this time there is no leadership there is there is there is not even consensus as to who these people are and it's it's a real mix of different groups with different. perhaps cool but that doesn't seem to be going. to continue for a long time this time this is much smaller compared to two thousand and nine and although there have been deaths and doubt in shootings or. government buildings torched or a tag police cars have been a hog. tear gas water cannon used...
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there are different wait times depending on the relationship there wait times depending on the age of the person if there are minors or there are adults there are also different wait times a pending on the assets that the person who has enough or in country or how skilled they are the reality is though for example my my grandmother is here now and she had to go through a liver. not a liver transplant but a transfusion and this procedure is not available in guyana and this is the only country that she was able to do it show i'm sure here with us now because of this these are these are the kinds of things that only separate families but permanently you know affects the livelihoods of people all around the world richard i want to bring that money ana and malcolm back into the conversation so we can see all of you here also very specific thoughts of immigration status and. do you see a connection between your experience that you're having right now in the united states sanjana. i sorry no i mean i definitely do because i think we all have that common feeling of you know we love this count
there are different wait times depending on the relationship there wait times depending on the age of the person if there are minors or there are adults there are also different wait times a pending on the assets that the person who has enough or in country or how skilled they are the reality is though for example my my grandmother is here now and she had to go through a liver. not a liver transplant but a transfusion and this procedure is not available in guyana and this is the only country...
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it's time to get assistance to these disaster areas. it's time to pass children's health care reauthorization for the long term, get those health centers the money that they need to keep their doors open. the department of defense needs a budget, not just for four months but for a full year. we're not asking for much. we're just asking for congress to do its job. at some point somebody here has to be the grownup. somebody has to be the adult. and so we're saying let's keep the government open for a day, three days, as long as it takes for us to do our job but to pass another month-long continuing resolution with no hope in site for the department of defense that needs their money, the disaster areas, the kids, the health centers, it's just not what we got elected to do. this has been a governance disaster over the last year. this place has not been doing its job. and we ought to start right now. i love the suggestion of staying all night. the senator from north carolina is right, you're not going to get an agreement on all of these comp
it's time to get assistance to these disaster areas. it's time to pass children's health care reauthorization for the long term, get those health centers the money that they need to keep their doors open. the department of defense needs a budget, not just for four months but for a full year. we're not asking for much. we're just asking for congress to do its job. at some point somebody here has to be the grownup. somebody has to be the adult. and so we're saying let's keep the government open...
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isn't it time for. eco africa people and projects that are changing no permit for the better it's up to us to make a difference to people it. is a. v.w. . crime fighter the new season of radio crime thriller speaking. domestic violence. and trafficking for investigative cases that keep you on the toes of crime fighting stories of the best idea ever so every young person leads us into crime fighting and shantell from telephone to face. fighters. welcome to kick off life with the new faces of.
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long time coming.he those septa tokens soon to be a thing past. buying them in fact just got a whole lot harder today. >>> and you don't need us to tell you that fast food certainly isn't good for you but just how bad is it? well, let's just say your body believes it's a disease. that story coming up. ♪ developing on capitol short-term fix getting the government up and running by tomorrow. the president officially signing the legislation to reopen the federal government for another three weeks after being shut down for three days. short-term spending includes funding for chip for six years. issues law make comprehensive immigration bill, disaster relief package, defense spending a list of others. some lawmakers worried congress could be back in this very spot in about three weeks. >>> more fallout tonight for pennsylvania congressman pat meehan. the this comes after a report linked him to inappropriate behavior. meehan's office gave us a no comment today. over the weekend the new york times reported th
long time coming.he those septa tokens soon to be a thing past. buying them in fact just got a whole lot harder today. >>> and you don't need us to tell you that fast food certainly isn't good for you but just how bad is it? well, let's just say your body believes it's a disease. that story coming up. ♪ developing on capitol short-term fix getting the government up and running by tomorrow. the president officially signing the legislation to reopen the federal government for another...
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it was fun times.t i'm older and i'm still here, it's nothing like the old monessen used to be. >> reporter: his great grandfather worked in the mill. but now this married father of three is struggling to find full-time work. >> it's challenging. we have the alumisource place. it's probably hard to get in there. >> reporter: in monessen other than alumisource, the family dollar and subway are as close as it gets to big business. but sheldon, who voted for hillary clinton, is still hopeful that the president will be true to his word. >> you've got to give everyone a chance. all a man has is his word. so the only thing i can do is hope that his word is what he says it is. >> president trump came here and he talked about bringing back steel. do you think that can actually happen here? >> yes. because we have the land mass. i definitely think it could generate money. it's just all about the point of getting it there. >> reporter: as the president's first state of the union approaches -- >> what has changed
it was fun times.t i'm older and i'm still here, it's nothing like the old monessen used to be. >> reporter: his great grandfather worked in the mill. but now this married father of three is struggling to find full-time work. >> it's challenging. we have the alumisource place. it's probably hard to get in there. >> reporter: in monessen other than alumisource, the family dollar and subway are as close as it gets to big business. but sheldon, who voted for hillary clinton, is...
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during this time, people are not asking for any more. they are hungry, they want food on the table, they want freedom, they want security. how do you differentiate. actually, talking about doing away with the islamic system, why the opposition doesn't see that, i'm really baffled. >> i think we spoke to this a little bit, but if you want to elaborate on the key different from 2009. >> you think we talked about it. >> okay. please make it a question. >> is it on? okay. so there's so much information. >> can you identify yourself. >> i am gavin hawkins. there's so much information to the media around the middle east in the last decade that i've been conscious of politics, but it seems that there's so much information that people form an opinion before they form any real historical understanding or context around an issue, or average individuals that is. if you are to explain the middle east and iran to a child or someone who didn't really have an opinion on the subject, how would you give the most basic understanding to someone who really
during this time, people are not asking for any more. they are hungry, they want food on the table, they want freedom, they want security. how do you differentiate. actually, talking about doing away with the islamic system, why the opposition doesn't see that, i'm really baffled. >> i think we spoke to this a little bit, but if you want to elaborate on the key different from 2009. >> you think we talked about it. >> okay. please make it a question. >> is it on? okay. so...
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. >>> time's up. the new movement bringing hundreds of women together to fight sexual harassment from reese witherspoon to jennifer lopez and shonda rhimes. how hollywood's heavyweights are helping every woman no matter their background or industry. two of the founders join us live only on "gma." ♪ who let the dogs out >> the dogs do it again. >> and the georgia bulldogs on their way to their first championship game in decades after a thrilling double overtime rose bowl win. >> deflected. >> georgia bracing to face powerhouse alabama. who will be crowned the champs of college football? ♪ who let the dogs out ♪ who let the dogs out >>> and good morning, america. happy new year. sure is a happy one for those georgia bulldogs. >> especially deb roberts and amy robach, you know, they're big uga fans and -- in fact, deb was at the game last night and amy is here talking about that. boy, it is cold outside. >> check out what happened new year's eve. a million people here in times square. i do not know how t
. >>> time's up. the new movement bringing hundreds of women together to fight sexual harassment from reese witherspoon to jennifer lopez and shonda rhimes. how hollywood's heavyweights are helping every woman no matter their background or industry. two of the founders join us live only on "gma." ♪ who let the dogs out >> the dogs do it again. >> and the georgia bulldogs on their way to their first championship game in decades after a thrilling double overtime...
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are they aware of the time at this point or does time not matter?w moved on to cannabis-infused cocktails. i know we're really close to midnight eastern time. but this is our bud tender. and he is making a cannabis -- trying to get these drinks ready. oh my goodness. this is live tv. come on. this is a little bit of thc and what else? >> what we're using is a water soluble thc pact from a company called ripple. this is going to be pineapple, orange, lemon and a little bit of grenadine. got to get you the grenadine. >> so this makes you feel really, really nice? >> this is going to be a nice mild high. nothing too intense. >> it looks delicious. i wish i could give it to you guys. but i'm going pass it on. we're going to move on to the puff, pass and paint party. how about this? would you like an infused cocktail? very nice. the key here is making these puff pass and paint party. >> we'll check back in with rather. >> well, the time is coming. >> we'll bring to folks live. also, the mayor is out live on the podium, ready to press the -- >> the mayor
are they aware of the time at this point or does time not matter?w moved on to cannabis-infused cocktails. i know we're really close to midnight eastern time. but this is our bud tender. and he is making a cannabis -- trying to get these drinks ready. oh my goodness. this is live tv. come on. this is a little bit of thc and what else? >> what we're using is a water soluble thc pact from a company called ripple. this is going to be pineapple, orange, lemon and a little bit of grenadine....
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no one was in the car at the time.ut you can imagine, the fear and pain, because you don't know what's going to happen, especially if that car wasn't stalled right there, could have kept going. >> just horrifying, kids on board, probably just pick up your kid, that mom, and all the sudden then is your kid going backward taking out the mailbox, but lucky there all work out all right. so, luckily, we've had some warm temperatures, been so nice, but al changing and quickly. >> getting chilly outside, right, scott? >> absolutely, lauren, karen, past couple of days well above average into the 60s but we had the rainfall, rain is out of here. looking at ultimate doppler, dry, quiet, few flurries, off to the west. that will stay out there. but look at the temperatures. it is chilly again, temperatures right now, 43 degrees philadelphia. thirty-three mount pocono. forty-three millville. it will be breezy today. look at the wind sustained right now 13 miles per hour, in philadelphia, 22 miles per hour mount pocono, factor that
no one was in the car at the time.ut you can imagine, the fear and pain, because you don't know what's going to happen, especially if that car wasn't stalled right there, could have kept going. >> just horrifying, kids on board, probably just pick up your kid, that mom, and all the sudden then is your kid going backward taking out the mailbox, but lucky there all work out all right. so, luckily, we've had some warm temperatures, been so nice, but al changing and quickly. >> getting...
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there is only one executive at a time. and the president is not the president until the inauguration and he assumes office. so it is a novel and untested theory that they are putting forth here. >> and what about between him and conversations with other people in the white house with the chief executive not being there? >> that is a little more broad. they can make an argument that there are privilege executive branch communications that are deliberative that might involve giving advice to the president. squishy than direct conversations with the president. but it is more legitimate than the claim there is privilege over the transition communication. >> given how on the outs the president and bannon are right now, does it surprise you? >> no it doesn't. and there is a misperception that because bannon was publicly humiliated by trump he is looking for some sort of revenge. i spoke with two people today familiar with bannon's mindset going into this testimony who said to me this claim of executive privilege was meant to dem
there is only one executive at a time. and the president is not the president until the inauguration and he assumes office. so it is a novel and untested theory that they are putting forth here. >> and what about between him and conversations with other people in the white house with the chief executive not being there? >> that is a little more broad. they can make an argument that there are privilege executive branch communications that are deliberative that might involve giving...
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a long time. then it's a fortune. well, i'm sure you talk to people all the time who think $100k is just pocket change. right now we're just talking to you. i told you we had a fortune. yes, you did. getting closer to your investment goals starts with a conversation. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today. >>> the man is among other things. the man is about obsessive. that's how he responds to things. it is literally crazy to write a -- a president has never done that to say his privacy have been invaded that he's been defamed. this has never happened before. >> michael wolff on with lawrence tonight and he had the best seller on his hand, the explosive book "fire and fury" among other things question the president's fitness for office and his mental state by quoting all the people around him. all the talks had the president posting on twitter this week. >> "crooked hillary clinton also plays these cards very hard and every one knows went down in flames, i went from top tv star to president of the united
a long time. then it's a fortune. well, i'm sure you talk to people all the time who think $100k is just pocket change. right now we're just talking to you. i told you we had a fortune. yes, you did. getting closer to your investment goals starts with a conversation. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today. >>> the man is among other things. the man is about obsessive. that's how he responds to things. it is literally crazy to write a -- a president has never done that to...
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times are shorter.knew asphalt could help save the environment? ♪ they're not investing in commodities or fixed income. what people areally putting their money into is what they hope to get out of life. but helping them get there requires a real refusal to settle for average. because when you approach investing with a tireless desire to beat the status quo, something wonderful can happen. those people might just get what they wanted out of life. or maybe even more. [ click, keyboard clacking ] [ keyboard clacking ] [ click, keyboard clacking ] ♪ good questions lead to good answers. our advisors can help you find both. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. yours. your new brother-in-law. you like him. he's one of those guys who always smells good. his 5 o'clock shadow is always at 5 o'clock. you like him. your mom says he's done really well for himself. he has stocks and bonds. your dad wants to go fishing with him. your dad doesn't even like fishing. you like your brother-in-law. bu
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rose ceremony time.> bianna. >> time for some to head for the door. she got emotional. >> he literally picked the taxidermist over me. >> let's hope all the research is coordinated. analyst out. >> just absolute genius. by the way, if you want to know how he does it, i just posted a video of how he does this svengali thing, how he knows what's happening. >>> we are less than a month away from the super bowl taking place in indianapolis and we're learning more about the performance. >> as we already know that justin timberlake is going to be headlining the halftime show which i'm very excited about personally. but last night we learned someone else -- pink, she has confirmed she will be singing the national anthem. she posted this image along with the message "see you at the super bowl." >> most recently, you may have noticed that pink was up to amazingness here, scaling the side of a high-rise building there in los angeles for the american music awards. so we're going to see if she brings her harness, th
rose ceremony time.> bianna. >> time for some to head for the door. she got emotional. >> he literally picked the taxidermist over me. >> let's hope all the research is coordinated. analyst out. >> just absolute genius. by the way, if you want to know how he does it, i just posted a video of how he does this svengali thing, how he knows what's happening. >>> we are less than a month away from the super bowl taking place in indianapolis and we're learning more...
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rewind pencils and bullets at this time on al-jazeera. i'm about this in in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the three day u.s. government shutdown is about to end after politicians pasta bill extending federal funding until february the eighth democrats agreed to the temporary measure after getting assurances from the republican.
rewind pencils and bullets at this time on al-jazeera. i'm about this in in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the three day u.s. government shutdown is about to end after politicians pasta bill extending federal funding until february the eighth democrats agreed to the temporary measure after getting assurances from the republican.
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there will be times we do not agree. in our case, here as an example with the paris agreement, we believed that america should stay in there. in and so we shared our viewpoints on that. the issues that are important, right, to our business and our clients. you david: do you feel a certain responsibility as a woman ceo to mentor other women and to speak out on issues relating to women? ginni: you always want to be noticed and rewarded for what you did, your contributions. you know? and i would always be, this has got nothing to do with gender, right, almost blind to that. i really came to learn and see that -- how important it is that there be role models. and you have to accept the fact that you are a role model on the appropriate things. ♪ david: so do you think that for a woman to rise up to be the head of ibm had to be better than the men, or do you think it really didn't make a difference? ginni: i do not think in ibm it made a difference. david: people who are subordinate who come to you and you don't like their ide
there will be times we do not agree. in our case, here as an example with the paris agreement, we believed that america should stay in there. in and so we shared our viewpoints on that. the issues that are important, right, to our business and our clients. you david: do you feel a certain responsibility as a woman ceo to mentor other women and to speak out on issues relating to women? ginni: you always want to be noticed and rewarded for what you did, your contributions. you know? and i would...
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of the specific missions darkseid one east at this time i now do sera. from afghanistan to south sudan to syria aid groups that were once almost universally viewed as neutral increasingly find themselves targeted why the change and what can be done to make things safer for aid agencies and the critical work they do this is inside story.
of the specific missions darkseid one east at this time i now do sera. from afghanistan to south sudan to syria aid groups that were once almost universally viewed as neutral increasingly find themselves targeted why the change and what can be done to make things safer for aid agencies and the critical work they do this is inside story.
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at the time he was 43. he was eventually charged with six felony counts but fled to europe before being sentenced. you would think after that hollywood would be completely in the business of disowning and renouncing polansky. that never happened. here is what it did instead back in 2003 he won an oscar for best director and the celebrity-filled audience erupted in applause like i never heard before even though he can't come back to america because he was avoiding authorities overseas. listen to the level of cheering when his name is called out by harrison ford. watch this. >> roman polansky. [cheering and applause] >> sean: really? standing ovation? a rapist? hollywood's support for him didn't end in 2003 when he got the oscar. when he got the oscar in 2009 after he was arrested in switzerland in connection to the 1977 case that he ran away from. he had over 100 celebrities, many hollywood, signing a petition demanding his release. so like i said, it's all great. hollywood, pat yourself on the back, 50,000
at the time he was 43. he was eventually charged with six felony counts but fled to europe before being sentenced. you would think after that hollywood would be completely in the business of disowning and renouncing polansky. that never happened. here is what it did instead back in 2003 he won an oscar for best director and the celebrity-filled audience erupted in applause like i never heard before even though he can't come back to america because he was avoiding authorities overseas. listen to...
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no, in it is a good time.ou are stuck there for another two hearst miserable, you know what i mean. >> yes. >> so for me i go out all the time, a couple years ago i went to see motown. trying to get my whole family to go. nobody wanted to see it, but me. so on the last night of the show, i went, got a great seat because i'm only going by myself so now spend a hundred dollars on a ticket if i want to so i got a great seat. i had a great time. enjoyed the show thoroughly. you know, and i didn't have the extra baggage, not that my family straight baggage or friends and so on and so forth you don't have anybody else to worry about. this is a beautiful thing. >> i do say i do like to get to the movies by myself, matinee when you are totally there by myself in the theater love that. still have a tough time at din are in the restaurant. >> dinner's tough, mike, i agree dinner's tough to get out and have dinner by yourself i'm not one who likes to sit at the table by myself and look at a phone or ipad so i sit there a
no, in it is a good time.ou are stuck there for another two hearst miserable, you know what i mean. >> yes. >> so for me i go out all the time, a couple years ago i went to see motown. trying to get my whole family to go. nobody wanted to see it, but me. so on the last night of the show, i went, got a great seat because i'm only going by myself so now spend a hundred dollars on a ticket if i want to so i got a great seat. i had a great time. enjoyed the show thoroughly. you know,...
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and for us, it is a pretty unique time. realized wethat we are in a very particular point of history. it gets us out of bed in the morning. >> in terms of brand damage, that gentleman said the new york times brand has been damaged. i think it is more obligated than that. i think the sort of tragic element of what has happened in more recent years is that the new york times brand has been severely damaged with maybe 20% or 30% of americans who do not read the new york times, but hear about it in other places, including the president's twitter account. and who now really do believe that if it is in the new york times, it's probably false. thethat's very painful, but flipside is also true. many in the new york times assume that if something is on fox news, it is also false. in the good old days of three networks or four networks, and one newspaper or two newspapers on your lawn each morning, everyone sort of forming their opinions based on the same set of facts. now, many people have completely different ideas of what has happ
and for us, it is a pretty unique time. realized wethat we are in a very particular point of history. it gets us out of bed in the morning. >> in terms of brand damage, that gentleman said the new york times brand has been damaged. i think it is more obligated than that. i think the sort of tragic element of what has happened in more recent years is that the new york times brand has been severely damaged with maybe 20% or 30% of americans who do not read the new york times, but hear about...
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there's a time to fight and there's a time to deal.ow time to deal. >> reporter: house republicans have now passed this temporary spending bill to keep the government up and running. this puts a lot of pressure on senate democrats. republicans are essentially daring them to force a shut down. but, i'm told senate democrats are standing firm on a deal to protect d.r.e.a.m.ers and they will not support this bill. >>> and the last time the government shut down was in 2013. >> and in 1990. the main players that year were president george h.w. bush and newt gingrich who was speaker of the house. we got this report from the abc news vault. >> reporter: this is steve shepherd. so far the only victims are the tourists. at the statue of liberty in new york this weekend, even 5-year-olds had a solid understanding of what's going on. >> do you know why the statue is closed? >> because the government doesn't have any money. >> reporter: from the uss arizona memorial and mt. rushmore in south dakota, national parks or monuments are either closed or
there's a time to fight and there's a time to deal.ow time to deal. >> reporter: house republicans have now passed this temporary spending bill to keep the government up and running. this puts a lot of pressure on senate democrats. republicans are essentially daring them to force a shut down. but, i'm told senate democrats are standing firm on a deal to protect d.r.e.a.m.ers and they will not support this bill. >>> and the last time the government shut down was in 2013. >>...