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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it's thursday, august 2elissa caen >>> good morning. it is thursday, august 2. you are taking a live look out. just pick a plact even tell tha bryoidge, but it is. we see a few cars. you see all the fog near san francisco. good morning. >> the time now is 4:29. >> we can call this foggest. carl tweeted that it is his favorite month. here is a look over the bay bridge. this is our kpix5 route camera. you can at least see the water. hey, there is that, the light shining on the water. morning headlines include cloudy by the coast again. we are going to have that for the next few days. hot and smoky inland. we are not getting that muchve o news for firefighters. temperatures will be moving down. i will talk about why that's going to happen. >> thank you. >>> we have some road work that we will take to noe south road. osed ane is cl wiuntil ndsoabout 7:00 am. that's not causing
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it's thursday, august 2elissa caen >>> good morning. it is thursday, august 2. you are taking a live look out. just pick a plact even tell tha bryoidge, but it is. we see a few cars. you see all the fog near san francisco. good morning. >> the time now is 4:29. >> we can call this foggest. carl tweeted that it is his favorite month. here is a look over the bay bridge. this is our kpix5 route...
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that -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it's a revolutionumber 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during sleep number's 'biggest sale of the year'. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to put your pedal to the metal. and now, all beds are on sale. save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 24-month financing on all beds. only for a limited time. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. >>> good morning, ever it is fridauf the week! ina liv the bay bridge. >> it makes it seem like you don't like the job. >> i love my job but i love my weekends. >> what do you like more? >> um -- ha ha! >> no comment. >> take the fifth at 4:30 a.m.! kenny is off today. he will be back on monday. but we have 4:30, neda and jaclyn. but because neda and i know that weather is more important -- >> oh!! > we're going to start with weather. >> fighting words already. at 4:30 a.m., get the coffee! >>> let's talk about the weather. san jose waking to o
that -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it's a revolutionumber 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during sleep number's 'biggest sale of the year'. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to put your pedal to the metal. and now, all beds are on sale. save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 24-month financing on all beds. only for a...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> and hello, everyone and thank you for being with me on this sunday. i'm fredricka whitfield. right now, president trump and the first lady are departing his golf club in westminster, new jersey, back to the white house. they spent part of the day with rudy giuliani managing potential fallout with the white house counsel don mcgahn being questioned by the special counsel. the white house has said they have cooperated extensively and providing as much as 30 hours of testimony. and giuliani said that he was encouraged to interview, and the white house knows exactly what he said. >> the president encouraged him to testify. he is happy that he did. >> yeah. >> he is quite secure that there is nothing in the testimony that will hurt the president, and john dowd told you that when he said that he was a strong witness for the president. >> the president meantime is lashing out comparing the probe to mccarthyism and tweeting today that the failing new york times wrote a fake piece today implying that because the white house counsel don mcgahn was givin
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> and hello, everyone and thank you for being with me on this sunday. i'm fredricka whitfield. right now, president trump and the first lady are departing his golf club in westminster, new jersey, back to the white house. they spent part of the day with rudy giuliani managing potential fallout with the white house counsel don mcgahn being questioned by the special counsel. the white house has said they have cooperated extensively and providing...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. >> if ever a policy reflected a president's own character, it's reaganomics. >> we have faith in our program and we're sticking with it. to the paid political complainers, put up or shut up. >> the president was hit. >> the story from middle east sources is that iran has helped the united states free a hostage from lebanon. >> they called it the reagan revolution. but for me it always seemed more like a rediscovery of our values. once you begin a great movement, there's no telling where it will end. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> thank you. >> we're faced with an unprecedented situation in this country today. jimmy carter's demonstrated inability to govern our nation. but i have faith in the greatness of the people of this country. this country has everything that it always had before, except the leadership in washington that this country requires. >> reagan put a lot of energy and effort into 1980. the economy had been through a recession, and in addition to that
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. >> if ever a policy reflected a president's own character, it's reaganomics. >> we have faith in our program and we're sticking with it. to the paid political complainers, put up or shut up. >> the president was hit. >> the story from middle east sources is that iran has helped the united states free a hostage from...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello again, everyone, and thank you so much for joining me. we continue this hour with fresh attack business president trump against the nation's former cia director, john brennan, tweeting this morning, has anyone looked at the mistakes that john brennan made while serving as cia director? he will go down as easily the worst in history and since getting out, he has become nothing less than a loud mouth partisan political hack who cannot be trusted with the secrets to our country. this week, the president revoked john brennan's security clearance. the move prompting more than 70 now intelligence officials including top former cia directors to come together with a statement, warning the president that the country will be weakened if there is a political litmus test applied before seasoned experts are allowed to share their views. brennan unloaded on the president again last night. >> he's drunk on power. he really is. and i think he's abusing the powers of that office. i think right now this country is in a crisis in terms of what mr. trump
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello again, everyone, and thank you so much for joining me. we continue this hour with fresh attack business president trump against the nation's former cia director, john brennan, tweeting this morning, has anyone looked at the mistakes that john brennan made while serving as cia director? he will go down as easily the worst in history and since getting out, he has become nothing less than a loud mouth partisan political hack who cannot be...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. >>> live from the cbs bay area cities, this is5 news. >> talk a live look outside. beautiful shot of the city by the bay. another shade of gray. you can see that fog there. of course, it is august. fogest they say. friday. good morning. >> i have been waiting for friday since monday. >> me, too. although i've been off the last four days. i still appreciate friday, though. >> there's no sympathy for you. >> okay. no sympathy. >> we're glad you could make it. >> mary's here. >> good morning. happy friday to all of you. we are looking at temperatures that are on the mild side. as we go through the day, our temperatures are going to warm up for us. we're looking at mild conditions, in the 50s and in the low 60s in spots, from san jose, with clear skies, and mild out there for you. we'll talk about how warm it is going to get today, and a slight cool down for the weekend. details on that coming up. >>> and you're taking a live look now. this is 101 at fulton road. and we've been tracking a hajus this was along northbound 101 right at a
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. >>> live from the cbs bay area cities, this is5 news. >> talk a live look outside. beautiful shot of the city by the bay. another shade of gray. you can see that fog there. of course, it is august. fogest they say. friday. good morning. >> i have been waiting for friday since monday. >> me, too. although i've been off the last four days. i still appreciate friday, though. >> there's no sympathy for you....
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. i'm anne makovec, in for kenny.ing, everyone, it is wednesday, august 1. you might not know what that is but that is the bay bridge. >> good morning i am michelle griego. >> it is 4:30 am, i am anne makovec . >> it is the first of the month. >> hopefully a great day. as we saw from the live shot, fog is out there and the bridges covered in fog. all around us we will notice some smoke in the sky, the heat will be on and unfortunately, you are not protected by the fog coverage around the bay and the coast. by the end of this week, the temperatures will go from the 90s down to the 80s for many communities by the time that friday and the weekend roll around. relief in sight with cooler air and by the water that is where the cool air is,
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. i'm anne makovec, in for kenny.ing, everyone, it is wednesday, august 1. you might not know what that is but that is the bay bridge. >> good morning i am michelle griego. >> it is 4:30 am, i am anne makovec . >> it is the first of the month. >> hopefully a great day. as we saw from the live shot, fog is out there and the bridges covered in fog. all around us we will notice some smoke in the sky, the heat will...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it's a revolution in sleep.ep number 360 smart bed, from $999... tellently senses yr movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? how smart is that? smarter sleep. to help you lose your dad bod, train for that marathon, and wake up with the patience of a saint. and now, save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, no interest until january 2021. ends wednesday. i'm michelle griego. i'm anne makovec, in for kenny. >>> good morning everyone. this is a live shot from on top of the sales force tower. that blipping light is right on top -- blinking light is right on top of the trans america pyramid. you see the layer of of clouds, fog, marine layer. what is it? >> you want to do the rest of this? >> welcome. >> it's nice to see you. how are things weather wise? >> pretty much it's what you see is what you get. we have the view from sales force tower south over the city. hit the button. that one. you've got temperatures of 59 in concord, liver more 65, sant
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it's a revolution in sleep.ep number 360 smart bed, from $999... tellently senses yr movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? how smart is that? smarter sleep. to help you lose your dad bod, train for that marathon, and wake up with the patience of a saint. and now, save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, no interest until january 2021. ends wednesday. i'm michelle griego. i'm anne...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. and i'm not kenny choi, who s off.g, everyone. it is wednesday, august 15th. you're taking a live look out at the bay bridge. and you can see those ominous clouds. my hair is all in my face. does it look okay? >> never looked better. >> you're so sweet. all right. i'm michelle griego, everybody. >> i'm not kenny choi. he is off today. but neda iranpour is here with a check of the weather. >> good morning, everybody. >>> it is foggy this morning. yesterday was worse. looks like the golden gate bridge isn't too bad. it wasn't too bad coming in, brian said. the golden gate bridge view, your headlines today include more clouds out there. we are going to be cloudy and cool to start off the day yet again. we do have an onshore breeze so the west wind will keep inland areas below normal. things will change by the end of the week. more coming up. >> thank you. >>> right now, we have a traffic alert in effect for drivers heading along 101. this is northbound direction right near millbrae avenue. all lanes tl
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. and i'm not kenny choi, who s off.g, everyone. it is wednesday, august 15th. you're taking a live look out at the bay bridge. and you can see those ominous clouds. my hair is all in my face. does it look okay? >> never looked better. >> you're so sweet. all right. i'm michelle griego, everybody. >> i'm not kenny choi. he is off today. but neda iranpour is here with a check of the weather. >> good morning,...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. >>> good morning, everyone.a live look at the beautiful bay bridge this the monday morning. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm melissa cane in for kenny choi. good morning, jaclyn. >> happy monday. >> happy monday. >>> we are starting today with temperatures on the mild side. heading through the afternoon, temps will be cooler than yesterday, 3 to 8 degrees cooler. check out the san josi live camera here. we have a lot of mid- to upper 50s and 60s. we'll talk about today and the workweek ahead coming up. how is it looking out there? >>> looks a little foggy for the north bay commuters this monday morning. overall we are in good shape on 101 in both
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. >>> good morning, everyone.a live look at the beautiful bay bridge this the monday morning. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm melissa cane in for kenny choi. good morning, jaclyn. >> happy monday. >> happy monday. >>> we are starting today with temperatures on the mild side. heading through the afternoon, temps will be cooler than yesterday, 3 to 8 degrees cooler. check out the san josi live camera here....
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. >>> good morning.thursday, august 9. taking a live look out from our salesforce tower cam. i'm told we are looking west, but you never know with all of that fog and he's out there. good morning. >> it's almost friday. >> the saleforce cow -- tower cameras, it is hard to trust him. that is the problem. this irregular also shows that we do have low clouds, and yes right now, right around the bay, around the beaches, the usual, fog begins in your forecast. maybe a little drizzly this morning, as well, visibility low in some locations. another smoky one for inland communities and around the bay area. once good morning fog burns off, you'll notice the gray skies, very similar to yesterday , is what we are going to experience. we do have slight coolinge this weekend, there is a little bit of relief in sight.
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. >>> good morning.thursday, august 9. taking a live look out from our salesforce tower cam. i'm told we are looking west, but you never know with all of that fog and he's out there. good morning. >> it's almost friday. >> the saleforce cow -- tower cameras, it is hard to trust him. that is the problem. this irregular also shows that we do have low clouds, and yes right now, right around the bay, around the beaches,...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it's thursday, august 16th.. >>> good morning, everyone. you are taking a live look from our "salesforce tower" camera. looking south, i believe that is the bay bridge under all of those clouds. oh, we're actually looking east, thanks. ha ha! >> in case you have your compasses out and trying to calibrate them this morning. >> i wanted to say the right direction. it's thursday, august 16th. what are you doing? >> madonna tur 60 today! she looks so good. happy birthday, madonna! >> your favorite madonna song? >> well, yeah. that was one of her best. ha ha! >> topped the charts. >> jaclyn, neda, how are you? >> we're both good. >> borderline. >> what was it papa, don't preach? that was a good one. >> now, ladies and gentlemen. >> happy birthday, madonna. >> it was foggy coming across the bridge. >> that was probably the only spot because today it's going to clear up soon. >> oh, good. >> that's good news. the golden gate bridge. the "salesforce tower" camera views are showing some clouds t 5 roof camera, not bad. c
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it's thursday, august 16th.. >>> good morning, everyone. you are taking a live look from our "salesforce tower" camera. looking south, i believe that is the bay bridge under all of those clouds. oh, we're actually looking east, thanks. ha ha! >> in case you have your compasses out and trying to calibrate them this morning. >> i wanted to say the right direction. it's thursday, august 16th. what are you doing? >>...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. >>> it is a busy monday morning.ridge, we have a live report coming up in a few minutes to give you and update. it is monday, august 6th. good morning, i'm kenny choi. we have breaking overnight news. all eastbound lanes of the bay bridge were blocked, just one lane opening up a few minutes ago after a deadly shooting this morning. >> police say one person was shot in the head and another was shot in the shoulder. we have a reporter heading to the scene and we'll update you as we learn more. >>> rough start to the monday morning commute. all lanes were shut down and traffic was starting to back up. this is a live look at the sterling onramp to the lower deck of the bay bridge. they just opened one lane but you're in for delays there. no word as to when they will open up the rest of the lanes on the bay bridge. you can get across looks like now. if you would like to avoid the whole situation, we
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. >>> it is a busy monday morning.ridge, we have a live report coming up in a few minutes to give you and update. it is monday, august 6th. good morning, i'm kenny choi. we have breaking overnight news. all eastbound lanes of the bay bridge were blocked, just one lane opening up a few minutes ago after a deadly shooting this morning. >> police say one person was shot in the head and another was shot in the shoulder. we have a...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it's wednesday, august 8th. i'm michelle griego.aen, in for kenny. time is 4-- >>> good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, august 8th. you are taking a live look at sfo. the planes are already getting going but, of course, that's sfo. so before you head out
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm melissa caen, in for michelle time is 4-- here's nedath a check of weather. twin wildfires, racing into the >>> let's take a look at the morning headlines. you can see it's still a little dark out there. the headlines include that marine layer protecting a lot of communities from the smoke. unfortunately for the north and east bay, smoke will be in the skies this morning. it will be hot and hazy, temperatures reaching the mid- to upper 90s for a lot of you and by friday we have triple digits in the
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm melissa caen, in for michelle time is 4-- here's nedath a check of weather. twin wildfires, racing into the >>> let's take a look at the morning headlines. you can see it's still a little dark out there. the headlines include that marine layer protecting a lot of communities from the smoke. unfortunately for the north and east bay, smoke will be in the skies this morning. it will be hot and hazy, temperatures reaching the mid- to upper...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> let's start with a live look outside, downtown san josi andjaclyn's favorite day, august 21st. good morning, i'm kenny choi. thank you for joining us. >> i'm michelle griego. speaking of jaclyn, we'll say good morning to her and emily too. >> is this really your favorite day? >> it is. >> i don't get it. >> we're still trying to figure it out. >> it's because i'm more productive. i'm not productive on fridays. i'm in denial. >> i'm just going with friday. >>> as far as the weather is concerned, we are a day closer to cooler temperatures. this will be our coolest day of the week, right now san francisco 56 degrees and concord 60 degrees, 53 san josi. temperatures will climb but not get too warm today. we'll have more on the high temperatures coming up in a few minutes. emily? >>> thank you. we are tracking slowdowns on northbound 880, caltrans closing two lanes
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> let's start with a live look outside, downtown san josi andjaclyn's favorite day, august 21st. good morning, i'm kenny choi. thank you for joining us. >> i'm michelle griego. speaking of jaclyn, we'll say good morning to her and emily too. >> is this really your favorite day? >> it is. >> i don't get it. >> we're still trying to figure it out. >> it's because i'm more productive. i'm not productive on...
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captioning performed by vitac >> henry clay cannot stand andrew jackson, his rival in the west. henry clay strikes a deal with john quincy adams and says, i'll tell you what, i'll get the votes you need in the house of representatives, if you make me secretary of state. the deal is made, adams wins in the house of representatives, becomes president, clay is elevated to secretary of state, andrew jackson furious with this corrupt bargain, this rigged election. jackson vows, i will get my revenge in four years. sure enough he does. 1828 two-man contest, jackson versus adams, jackson wins in a landslide. look at that electoral map, quite an impressive victory. landslide victory. and how does he do it? how does it do it? well, the answer is very simple. democracy. democracy. jackson benefits from universal male suffrage. we call this period jacksonian democracy. property qualifications for all free men in the united states are eliminated. no property required to vote. double the number of voters in 1828 than you saw in 1824. jackson uses this to his advantage and wages a political c
captioning performed by vitac >> henry clay cannot stand andrew jackson, his rival in the west. henry clay strikes a deal with john quincy adams and says, i'll tell you what, i'll get the votes you need in the house of representatives, if you make me secretary of state. the deal is made, adams wins in the house of representatives, becomes president, clay is elevated to secretary of state, andrew jackson furious with this corrupt bargain, this rigged election. jackson vows, i will get my...
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captioning performed by vitac captioning performed by vitac >> how do we reconstruct the union? and that is why this period is known as reconstruction. it is not that really known in american history as the civil war. so far we've been talking simply about the civil war, right? before the midterms we covered the civil war. everyone knows about the civil war, it has kind of a triumphant end, you know, at least if you are not a confederate, the union wins, slavery is destroyed. reconstruction, on the other hand, does not have a haeb ending. it's a great experiment in interracial democracy immediately after the war but it is overthrown. maybe we all like happy endings and that's one of the reasons we don't know that much about reconstruction. it is a crucial period in american history. many of our modern ideas about citizenship, what constitutes democracy, about equality all comes from reconstruction. you have three constitutional amendments, you don't have that since the bill of rights. that's just when the constitution is adopted. the founding moment of the american republic. it'
captioning performed by vitac captioning performed by vitac >> how do we reconstruct the union? and that is why this period is known as reconstruction. it is not that really known in american history as the civil war. so far we've been talking simply about the civil war, right? before the midterms we covered the civil war. everyone knows about the civil war, it has kind of a triumphant end, you know, at least if you are not a confederate, the union wins, slavery is destroyed....
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captioning performed by vitac >>> there was a show on hbo that had a number of characters that were suffering from mental and physical disabilities from the war that occurred so that's one place today where you still see this echoing, persisting on. the hill was the first american-led offensive in september. it goes very well. don't want to spend too much time on it because while it's an important factor in the war, the fact of the matter is americans did not so much shift the tide of the war as much as they pushed it in a direction it was already moving. it is very likely, according to most historians, that the allied powers would have eventually emerged victorious. the entrance of the americans is important because it gave an enormous boost to allied manpower which was very up lifting for the french and british soldiers and was very demeaning and just very frustrating for the german soldiers because they knew there was a million more men coming at them. the americans really kind of accelerate the allied cause. they don't really change the course of the war so much as push it forward in one
captioning performed by vitac >>> there was a show on hbo that had a number of characters that were suffering from mental and physical disabilities from the war that occurred so that's one place today where you still see this echoing, persisting on. the hill was the first american-led offensive in september. it goes very well. don't want to spend too much time on it because while it's an important factor in the war, the fact of the matter is americans did not so much shift the tide of...
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bobby hutton came out and attempt to came out and attempt to surrender and was captioning performed by vitac >> the way to get to cuba was take a flight in algeria to cuba and i was -- i actually got to -- got there and then i got a message, don't leave, wait, eldridge is coming to algeria. >> kathleen cleaver joining us in studio this morning. did you want to add something to it, mr. joseph. >> yes, when we think about the immediate aftermath of dr. king's assassination his funeral in atlanta is going to be seen by over 100 million americans, his coffin is carried by a mule, a mule train in atlanta. every major presidential candidate attends king's funeral, so that's eugene mccarthy, that's bobby kennedy, that's hubert had um free and richard nixon. president lyndon johnson because of security concerns does not attend the funeral, but king is really accorded the equivalent of a state funeral and when we think about what's going on on college campuses, in black communities, there's a huge sense of mourning, at times there is a sense of rage, there's over 125 cities that erupt in some kind of
bobby hutton came out and attempt to came out and attempt to surrender and was captioning performed by vitac >> the way to get to cuba was take a flight in algeria to cuba and i was -- i actually got to -- got there and then i got a message, don't leave, wait, eldridge is coming to algeria. >> kathleen cleaver joining us in studio this morning. did you want to add something to it, mr. joseph. >> yes, when we think about the immediate aftermath of dr. king's assassination his...
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captioning performed by vitac >> let me ask you about another key player in this period, william f. buckley. who was he? >> well, bill buckley emerged as probably the leading voice on the conservative side of american politics. he was a very young man in 1950, i believe, when he wrote a book after having graduated from yale, which he took his alma mater to task for its liberal inclinations, and then five years later became the very young -- he was born in 1925, so he was three years old -- very young editor of the brand-new magazine "national review" which emerged as the leading voice of conservative in america. i will say i knew him a bit, i actually ended up corresponding with him when i was in college, i was in a research project that one of my professors at the university of washington organized and we went off and interviewed various members of a 1947 commission on the media on the american press that was underwritten by henry lewis. i flew to new york from seattle, met with henry loos. >> and henry loo was -- >> he was the founder and chairman and editor in chief of "time maga
captioning performed by vitac >> let me ask you about another key player in this period, william f. buckley. who was he? >> well, bill buckley emerged as probably the leading voice on the conservative side of american politics. he was a very young man in 1950, i believe, when he wrote a book after having graduated from yale, which he took his alma mater to task for its liberal inclinations, and then five years later became the very young -- he was born in 1925, so he was three years...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the only morality they recognize is what will further their cause. they reserve under themselves the right to commit any crime, to lie, to cheat. >> the russians are gearing up for war. >> the senate today approved a record $136.5 billion defense budget. >> the largest anti-nuclear protest in u.s. history. >> president reagan is now much more eager to meet with the new leader of the soviet union. >> do you have an agreement, mr. president? >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> in afghanistan today, soviet troops are reported on the move in several areas, but it is also clear the russians are meeting resistance from muslim tribesmen and units of afghanistan's army. >> in 1980 the soviet union had moved into afghanistan. it was in nicaragua. it was in the caribbean. there was a feeling that the united states, and i felt it, the united states could lose the cold war. >> there was a model of behavior during the cold war, and the way i often described it, it was the red side of the map and blue side of the map, separated by the iron cu
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the only morality they recognize is what will further their cause. they reserve under themselves the right to commit any crime, to lie, to cheat. >> the russians are gearing up for war. >> the senate today approved a record $136.5 billion defense budget. >> the largest anti-nuclear protest in u.s. history. >> president reagan is now much more eager to meet with the new leader of the soviet union. >> do you have...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> in this present crisis, government is not the solution toernment is the problem. >> if ever a policy reflected a president's own character, it's reaganomics. >> we have faith in our program and we're sticking with it. to the paid political complainers, put up or shut up. >> the president was hit. >> the story from middle east sources is that iran has helped the united states free a hostage from lebanon. >> they called it the reagan revolution. but for me it always seemed more like a rediscovery of our values. once you begin a great movement,
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> in this present crisis, government is not the solution toernment is the problem. >> if ever a policy reflected a president's own character, it's reaganomics. >> we have faith in our program and we're sticking with it. to the paid political complainers, put up or shut up. >> the president was hit. >> the story from middle east sources is that iran has helped the united states free a hostage from lebanon. >> they...
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accepting the and richardugust 29 and richardugust 29 nixon elected president captioning performed by vitac-- that robert kennedy brought sort of a love and unity, there was a positiveness to it. in contrast i disagree with mr. cohen. my impression at age 23 in listening to mccarthy, i thought he was undermining the military, contributing to an atmosphere which some of my friends i thought were horribly abused and abandoned, the military was blamed for things and they were among the bravest finest people in the world who fought there. in contrast bob kennedy i thought brought love and respect across the board. from my feeling and my life at age 23 that i could not in the same breath talk about your wonderful bob kennedy and gene mccarthy. those are my thoughts and i would ask for your comments, please. >> fred, thank you for the call. let's begin with michael cohen. >> i would say in defense gene mccarthy i don't think he was critical of the military and soldiers themselves. he thought they shouldn't have been in vietnam and his criticisms were of the political leadership of the country, pa
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> and hello, everyone and thank you for being with me on this whitfield. right now, president trump and the first lady are departing his golf club in westminster, new jersey, back to the white house. they spent part of the day with rudy giuliani managing potential fallout with the white house counsel don mcgahn being questioned by the special counsel. the white house has said
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome to "kasie d.c." i'm kasie hunt. we are live every sunday from washington from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. eastern. tonight, one year after violence overtook the streets of charlottesville, virginia, thousands take to the streets of washington. our nbc reporters are live all over the city. >>> plus, the president tries to cool the rhetoric. while one of his long-time collaborateers accuses him of being a racist. >>> later, long-time listener, first-time caller, the president's legal team takes their case to primetime radio as they assail the attorney general on twitter. >>> known for the history of nonviolent expression, is watching and waiting. a handful of white nationalists, just two dozen, gathered within sight of the white house earlier. thousands more met them head-on during a rainy night here in the nation's capital. and i want to start with our team of reporters that has been out in the rain all day and night. i want to start with garrett haake. garrett, you started your day at the metro meeting this small group of pro
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome to "kasie d.c." i'm kasie hunt. we are live every sunday from washington from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. eastern. tonight, one year after violence overtook the streets of charlottesville, virginia, thousands take to the streets of washington. our nbc reporters are live all over the city. >>> plus, the president tries to cool the rhetoric. while one of his long-time collaborateers accuses him of being a racist. >>>...
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-- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it is 3:00 eastern, noon out west, i'm ana cabrera in new york. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." let's get right to the breaking news this hour. the man who may know the most about president trump's actions in the white house and the leglega legality of them is said to be cooperating extensively with robert mueller. the special counsel. "the new york times" reporting today that white house counsel don mcgahn has given three voluntary interviews to special counsel investigators in the last nine months. those interviews totaling around 30 hours in all. "the new york times" writes mr. mcgahn described the president's furor toward the russia investigation and the way in which he urged mr. mcgahn to respond to it. he provided the investigators examining whether mr. trump obstructed justice a clear view of the president's most intimate moments with his lawyer. i want to get straight to cnn's ryan nobles live near the president's golf course in new jersey where he's spending the weekend. ryan, tell us more about mcgahn's role and what kind of informat
-- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it is 3:00 eastern, noon out west, i'm ana cabrera in new york. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." let's get right to the breaking news this hour. the man who may know the most about president trump's actions in the white house and the leglega legality of them is said to be cooperating extensively with robert mueller. the special counsel. "the new york times" reporting today that white house counsel don mcgahn has given...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >p >>> t>>> the jury in babank anp bank and tax fr heap heards. she was granted immunity from prrgs f prosecution for her testimony. this is all building up to the biggest witness still to come, rick gates, who has now flipped to testify against his former boss. the trial continues on monday. here's evan perez with more:. >> reporter: the most damaging testimony so far in paul manafort's trial was from one of his former accountants. she told the court that she and others at her accounting firm helped manafort falsify numbers so that manafort could save hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxes.
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >p >>> t>>> the jury in babank anp bank and tax fr heap heards. she was granted immunity from prrgs f prosecution for her testimony. this is all building up to the biggest witness still to come, rick gates, who has now flipped to testify against his former boss. the trial continues on monday. here's evan perez with more:. >> reporter: the most damaging testimony so far in paul manafort's trial was from one of his former...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com for a man who claims he wants the russia investigation to go away, this president can't stop talking about it. from his working vacation in new jersey, he tweeted an angry message with an ominous final statement. i don't usually like to do too much with these tweets but this is notable for the sheer number of lies packed into it. bear with me. i'm going to take my time here. take a look at this. "this is an illegally brought rigged witch hunt run by people who are totally corrupt and/or crooked. phony dossier. fisa disgrace. so many lying and dishonest people already fired. 17 angry dems. stay tuned." the tweets riddled with lies, inaccuracies, distortions and smears. so we're going to correct the record right here. this is enlisting the truth. so, and it gets exhausting, by the way. number one, robert mueller's russia investigation is not a rigged witch hunt. it has resulted in 191 charges, 5 guilty pleas, and a trial that is going on as we speak involving the former head of the trump campaign, paul manafort. and number two, it is certainly no
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com for a man who claims he wants the russia investigation to go away, this president can't stop talking about it. from his working vacation in new jersey, he tweeted an angry message with an ominous final statement. i don't usually like to do too much with these tweets but this is notable for the sheer number of lies packed into it. bear with me. i'm going to take my time here. take a look at this. "this is an illegally brought rigged witch hunt run by...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello again, everyone, and thank you so much for joiningue this hour with fresh attack business president trump against the nation's former cia director, john brennan, tweeting this morning, has anyone looked at the mistakes that john brennan made while serving as cia director? he will go down as easily the worst in history and since getting out, he has become nothing less than a loud mouth partisan political hack who cannot be trusted with the secrets to our country. this week, the president revoked john brennan's security clearance. the move prompting more than 70 now intelligence officials including top former cia
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello again, everyone, and thank you so much for joiningue this hour with fresh attack business president trump against the nation's former cia director, john brennan, tweeting this morning, has anyone looked at the mistakes that john brennan made while serving as cia director? he will go down as easily the worst in history and since getting out, he has become nothing less than a loud mouth partisan political hack who cannot be trusted with...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> good evening. we begin with keeping them honest. and he is protecting the white house and not seeking the truth and it is coming from the chairman's own mouth. and words on tape suggesting that he is seeing the role of shielding the president from robert mueller's investigation. msnbc made a secret recording obtained from a progressive group at a private fund r-raise for congresswoman kathy mcmorris rogers. this is congressman speaking his truth. >> bear in mind this is the classic catch 22 situation where and so that is why we have to keep the majority. if we can not keep to a majority, all of this is really all going to go away. >> this would be seen as a partisan politician making a part san speeisan speech, but t not one a kind, but a pattern from noon necessauneoon nune, i obtained information about the trump transition, and he was alarmed by it. so alarmed that he rushed to the white us to the brief the president and the reporters. >> the president needs the know that these intelligence reports are out there and a i have a dut
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> good evening. we begin with keeping them honest. and he is protecting the white house and not seeking the truth and it is coming from the chairman's own mouth. and words on tape suggesting that he is seeing the role of shielding the president from robert mueller's investigation. msnbc made a secret recording obtained from a progressive group at a private fund r-raise for congresswoman kathy mcmorris rogers. this is congressman speaking his truth....
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. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program call or visit -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.comn newsroom." great to have you with us this weekend, i'm ana cabrera in new york. president trump making good on his promise to hit the road full throttle for republicans this summer. in just a few hours, he'll be pumping up gop voters in ohio in a deep red district that he won easily on election day. but now, a republican win there is by no means a given. these two are fighting for a congressional seat in tuesday's special election. on the left is the democrat, can danny o'connor, suddenly surging, making it a toss-up against republican troy balderson. the president's visit is last minute push to keep that seat republican. boris sanchez is on site. if this district flips, what does this mean for midterms? >> reporter: hey there, ana. well, it could be a signal of that blue wave that commentators have long been prognosticating for the 2018 midterm elections. this could be a r
. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program call or visit -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.comn newsroom." great to have you with us this weekend, i'm ana cabrera in new york. president trump making good on his promise to hit the road full throttle for republicans this summer. in just a few hours, he'll be pumping up gop voters in ohio in a deep red district that he won easily on election day. but now, a republican win there is by no means a given. these two are fighting for...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> all right. so we're talking about an election that pits a trump loyalist against the sitting governor, the same party, and the margin is razor-thin. 91 votes currently separate the two. so either way you're looking at a recount under the law there very likely. but there's one thing. one of the candidates will be in charge of that recount. that candidate is kansas' current secretary of state kris kobach as i told you in the open. his opponent is the sitting governor. he is asking kobach to recuse himself. will secretary kobach accede to the governor's wish? we have him right now. welcome to "prime time." >> great to be with you. >> so the obvious question is are you going to recuse yourself? >> yeah, i actually -- i think i gave him the idea. i said to the press a day or two ago, i said there's really no point in doing it because the secretary of state doesn't actually have any role in the counting of provisional ballots or in any recount. it's purely sort of a titular role. you're head of the st
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> all right. so we're talking about an election that pits a trump loyalist against the sitting governor, the same party, and the margin is razor-thin. 91 votes currently separate the two. so either way you're looking at a recount under the law there very likely. but there's one thing. one of the candidates will be in charge of that recount. that candidate is kansas' current secretary of state kris kobach as i told you in the open. his opponent...
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captioning performed by vitac >> -- whoever was the last one in, that's what he would do. it was -- he changed his mind. i mean, it was frustrating to those of us in leadership. we would have a leadership meeting on a -- you know, whatever day before we left, we would go home, turn on the tv and there's newt -- we had decided in leadership we were going to do a, b, c. here is newt saying we're going to do x, y, z. so this was a problem all the time. i mean, he is a wonderful idea man, he thinks -- he's full of ideas, but that got him in trouble because he would change his mind. so after -- you know, it got to be very frustrating, very frankly, and he knew it. i mean, you know, obviously he knew it. but that's why the effort started to have him not be speaker anymore because it was just very difficult. he wasn't leading in the way he should have been leading and it was hard on the other members of leadership, too. >> what was your role in that, communicating with the freshman members, the newer members? >> well, i was very involved in that and it was challenging. you know,
captioning performed by vitac >> -- whoever was the last one in, that's what he would do. it was -- he changed his mind. i mean, it was frustrating to those of us in leadership. we would have a leadership meeting on a -- you know, whatever day before we left, we would go home, turn on the tv and there's newt -- we had decided in leadership we were going to do a, b, c. here is newt saying we're going to do x, y, z. so this was a problem all the time. i mean, he is a wonderful idea man, he...
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captioning performed by vitac >> following this panel judy woodruff, the managing editor of the pbs news hour, will interview presidential historian jon meachum. the president -- the relationship between the president and the press is a crucial one for all of us. when you look at all of the events that a president has where he speaks, in looking from presidents reagan through trump, a third -- at least a third of the occasions where he speaks are ones where a president is answering questions from reporters. so it's an important relationship for us, simply because of what information we get from them and from the sessions that they have. the relationship is naturally a somewhat fraught one. leo rosten who was writing about washington correspondents during the roosevelt administration talked about the nature of the relationship and the way in which it's a contest over information. the newspaperman motivated by the ancient values of journalism is interested in precisely that type of news which the official, the president, is least eager to reveal. in the final analysis press conferences red
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you're longing for an arm to stay you i'll be your girl ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when the tempests rage -- captions by vitac this time, the d.o.j. wants help wire tapping messenger chat. >>> the family of nia wilson is speaking out about the lawsuit filed against b.a.r.t. why they claim that transit agency is not protecting its riders. >>> 's the mastermind behind the incredible invention. tesla founders elon musk reveals that his work may be taking a toll on his
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome to "kasie d.c." i'm kasie hunt. year after violence overtook the streets of charlottesville, virginia, thousands take to the streets of washington. our nbc reporters are live all over the city. >>> plus, the president tries to cool the rhetoric. while one of his long-time collaborateers accuses him of being a racist.
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captioning performed by vitac >> following this panel judy woodruff, the managing editor of the pbs news hour, will interview presidential historian jon meachum. the president -- the relationship between the president and the press is a crucial one for all of us. when you look at all of the events that a president has where he speaks, in looking from presidents reagan through trump, a third -- at least a third of the occasions where he speaks are ones where a president is answering questions from reporters. so it's an important relationship for us, simply because of what information we get from them and from the sessions that they have. the relationship is naturally a somewhat fraught one. leo rosten who was writing about washington correspondents during the roosevelt administration talked about the nature of the relationship and the way in which it's a contest over information. the newspaperman motivated by the ancient values of journalism is interested in precisely that type of news which the official, the president, is least eager to reveal. in the final analysis press conferences red
captioning performed by vitac >> following this panel judy woodruff, the managing editor of the pbs news hour, will interview presidential historian jon meachum. the president -- the relationship between the president and the press is a crucial one for all of us. when you look at all of the events that a president has where he speaks, in looking from presidents reagan through trump, a third -- at least a third of the occasions where he speaks are ones where a president is answering...
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captioning performed by vitac >> start with julie and then sally. >> i'd say just because some jobs are just often ignored when it comes to political activism, so when anyone would hear, oh, hey, something is going on in that beauty parlor they would immediately zone out. >> which i think is powerful. that is something that we all could learn from, right? the spaces that seem the most frivolous can actually have the potential to have some of the most radical potential in it for the very reason because they are so easily dismissed, right? i even think to a certain extent not a perfect parallel but a similar one when we think about social media as something that we all probably waste way too much of our time on and all of that, but also has been used to great effect by organizations like black lives matter, like by groups who are rallying like the students in parkland, florida, and students around the country who are rallying on behalf of gun control and other things or the me too hashtag. there are ways that even what is most frivolous can actually serve a potential. i think that's somet
captioning performed by vitac >> start with julie and then sally. >> i'd say just because some jobs are just often ignored when it comes to political activism, so when anyone would hear, oh, hey, something is going on in that beauty parlor they would immediately zone out. >> which i think is powerful. that is something that we all could learn from, right? the spaces that seem the most frivolous can actually have the potential to have some of the most radical potential in it...
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captioning performed by vitac >> and here are just some of the pictures. in the book don't you love that picture of lucy sitting right behind him and just -- i don't have this one, but she's right over here and you can tell she's in not good shape, right? she is on the couch. but they're watching on the three channels. that's all they had at the time. and the president is going to say about this, this was the most momentous decision and it was the one where i do feel like i sacrificed for the country and its betterment. what do you think? do you think this is as monumental as i tried to make it out to be? why? eric, i see you've got some thoughts. >> i think it's very monumental because you make the point over and over that he's acting for the rest of the year as a lame duck president and his power is greatly diminished because he didn't seem reelection and that stymies his ability to actually implement his agenda in a lot of ways. >> right. but he's putting all his energy now towards vietnam and that's what you have to keep in mind. now, four days later a
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captioning performed by vitac >> you know, on the draft when i went to work with nixon, i was -- had come out, decided that we are going to have to do away with the draft because the country was coming apart, and secondarily because -- because we were beginning to draft people who basically in the barracks would have been sed ishs, they were so anti-war, they were so anti-military at the time that in order to fight the war, future wars, you're probably going to have to end the draft. nixon, i have a memo, nixon talked to eisenhower and so i wrote nixon a memo, i said, people are liable to say we are just doing this in order to let folks, you know, that are against the war not have to serve and that's a bad thing, and nixon wrote on it, ike thinks so, too. so ike did not want that draft ended. i will tell you also who pushed for the end of the draft, a libertarian who joined us in '67, martin anderson, who was a young nixon aide, a young man around nixon, as i was then, steve. >> john from austin, texas. go ahead, please. you're next. >> yes. thank you for both -- both of the panelist
captioning performed by vitac >> you know, on the draft when i went to work with nixon, i was -- had come out, decided that we are going to have to do away with the draft because the country was coming apart, and secondarily because -- because we were beginning to draft people who basically in the barracks would have been sed ishs, they were so anti-war, they were so anti-military at the time that in order to fight the war, future wars, you're probably going to have to end the draft....
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captioning performed by vitac >> -- find a way of taming young people in going forward into the 1960s. it needed to reconcile with germany and i think this film is probably the high water approach of films about -- or implying a kind of understanding of germany. another film like this would be the enemy below, the submarine hunt movie. i think there's great value today in cornelius ryan's reporting. i wish more stories were told from all sides and i hope that at some point in the future people will go back to his perspective and more historical movies will have this kind of multi-contributor perspective. to me to anticipate a question about the best d-day movie, to be honest it's the one in my head when i'm reading "the longest day." that has everything. it has the color, it has the realism and i find it terribly moving. thank you for your attention, i look forward to a discussion. [ applause ] >> thank you both, marsha and nick. i will be wandering the pavilion floor to serve as the moderator from the floor. before we get to rick with a question here in the front, there is a question
captioning performed by vitac >> -- find a way of taming young people in going forward into the 1960s. it needed to reconcile with germany and i think this film is probably the high water approach of films about -- or implying a kind of understanding of germany. another film like this would be the enemy below, the submarine hunt movie. i think there's great value today in cornelius ryan's reporting. i wish more stories were told from all sides and i hope that at some point in the future...