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washington d.c. new york. they were obliterated.n this movie, singapore. >> reporter: a nod to the overseas box office in 2016. this summer war craft totally flopped here in the office but turned a profit thanks to a strong showing in asia. >> china is the fastest growing film market and is expected to surpass the u.s. box office in the next couple of years. >> reporter: the technology of film making, i would imagine has changed a lot. >> radically. >> reporter: did you shoot all of this on an iphone? >> i didn't get that far, but maybe one day. >> reporter: the original independence day won an oscar for special effects. >> the original white house shot was -- we had built a model of the white house. it was then detonated. >> reporter: fast forward to now, how much of that is real with models? >> nothing. >> reporter: i would imagine as stimulating as the movies are to watch, they're difficult to act in because not all of this stuff is happening. >> i find them stimulating to make and difficult to watch. >> reporter: he's joking, of
washington d.c. new york. they were obliterated.n this movie, singapore. >> reporter: a nod to the overseas box office in 2016. this summer war craft totally flopped here in the office but turned a profit thanks to a strong showing in asia. >> china is the fastest growing film market and is expected to surpass the u.s. box office in the next couple of years. >> reporter: the technology of film making, i would imagine has changed a lot. >> radically. >> reporter:...
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new york. it was a deal they did with the state of new york and the new york state put up and place a control board. in washington, d.c. it took two sets of legislations two years apart to get through the control board that were both described by mr. bosworth and others. the first board looked like the one that applies to puerto rico right up without any of the restructuring. but again, d.c., good or bad has been used with congress intervening directly. no import requesting that since the 1940s. how do you think going back to the democracy issue, but a fundamental point of representation, they have never seen this? how do you expect the control board to really work in puerto rico when there's no parallel in their political system? pretty much still alive there. at the second part of would ask second part of it as content other of the plan to also engage on this, i know people who are against the control board for the different points that have been raised today, not the -- but the fundamental question is, even people who agree with you and congress, what is the alternative? what is, what people did need is the attitud
new york. it was a deal they did with the state of new york and the new york state put up and place a control board. in washington, d.c. it took two sets of legislations two years apart to get through the control board that were both described by mr. bosworth and others. the first board looked like the one that applies to puerto rico right up without any of the restructuring. but again, d.c., good or bad has been used with congress intervening directly. no import requesting that since the...
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new york. it was a deal they did with the state of new york and the new york state put up and place a control board. in washington, d.ct talk to sets of legislations two years apart to get through the control board that were both described by mr. bosworth and others. the first board looked like the one that applies to puerto rico right up without any of the restructuring. but again, d.c., good or bad come has been used with congress intervening directly. no import requesting that since the 1940s. how do you think going back to the democracy issue, but a fundamental point of representation, they have never seen this? how do you expect the control board to really work in puerto rico when there's no parallel in their political system? pretty much still alive there. at the second part of would ask second part of it as content other of the plan to also engage on this, i know people who are against the control board for the different points that have been raised today, not the fundamental question is, even people who agree with you and congress, what is the alternative? what is, what people di need ise attitude what is the
new york. it was a deal they did with the state of new york and the new york state put up and place a control board. in washington, d.ct talk to sets of legislations two years apart to get through the control board that were both described by mr. bosworth and others. the first board looked like the one that applies to puerto rico right up without any of the restructuring. but again, d.c., good or bad come has been used with congress intervening directly. no import requesting that since the...
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>> i think donald trump is running against washington, d.c., running against the elite in washington, d.c., and new york city, some ways he is that, i think whether it's politicians s like elected republicans in congress who obviously are just chaffing at the idea he's running against him, i think there's a lot of people in the news media that know he's running against them, too. the american people are running in revolt mode. lou: the american people are in revolt mode. it is the year of the outsider and every insider whether they're on the republican party, the democratic party or the national liberal media, the elites of the establishment of this country right now are -- they are returning fire on donald trump. >> that's exactly right. i think people are always saying why can't all these republican elected officials get behind donald trump? number one, the reason why they're not getting behind him, he's running against them, and number two, i'm not sure he needs all of them. i think they're a good foil for him, and i think you're going to see these interparty fights happening from now to november. lo
>> i think donald trump is running against washington, d.c., running against the elite in washington, d.c., and new york city, some ways he is that, i think whether it's politicians s like elected republicans in congress who obviously are just chaffing at the idea he's running against him, i think there's a lot of people in the news media that know he's running against them, too. the american people are running in revolt mode. lou: the american people are in revolt mode. it is the year of...
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we are awaiting something, though, liz, what is happening somewhere between washington, d.c., and new york right now. spraum on his way here to new york for some fund-raisers and at the jimmy fallon show for a taping later tonight. and josh earnest is set to speak with reporters any moment on air force one, and the big question, the first thing we can assume is when might president obama throw his weight with endorsement behind hillary clinton? the white house had said, ernest, that it could be as early as today, though certainly nothing formal yet, and the president will be speaking with jimmy fallon in a couple hours. we wait to hear from, that the official stance from the white house on this day. though they did say that president obama spoke with bernie sanders and hillary clinton yesterday after the election last night. one formal endorsement for clinton today, that came from the billionaire activist tom steyer of california. the billionaire who pushes environmental issues said he is formally endorsing clinton, that could free up cash for clinton going forward as this election unfolds
we are awaiting something, though, liz, what is happening somewhere between washington, d.c., and new york right now. spraum on his way here to new york for some fund-raisers and at the jimmy fallon show for a taping later tonight. and josh earnest is set to speak with reporters any moment on air force one, and the big question, the first thing we can assume is when might president obama throw his weight with endorsement behind hillary clinton? the white house had said, ernest, that it could be...
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new england continues with cool, crisp, beautiful nights and gorgeous days. enjoy d.c., philadelphia, washington, new york, looks like rain and thunderstorms will head to baltimore, philadelphia and d.c. tomorrow. so today is a gorgeous day for you. new york city stretch of great weather continues for you right into the upcoming weekend. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. owen! hey kevin. hey, fancy seeing you here. uh, i live right over there actually. no, i wasn't...oh look, you dropped something.e. it's your resume with a 20 dollar bill tapeto it. that's weird. you want to work for ge too. haha, what? well we're alws looking for velopers who are up for big world changing challenges like making planes, trains and hospitals run better. why don't you check your new watch and tell me what tim i shou be there. oh, i don't hire people. i'm a developer. i'm gonna need monday off. again, not my call. >>> the dnc's computer network said to have been hit by two russian government cyber operations, the security operation that found the breaches dubbed them cozy bear and fancy bear. the incursion
new england continues with cool, crisp, beautiful nights and gorgeous days. enjoy d.c., philadelphia, washington, new york, looks like rain and thunderstorms will head to baltimore, philadelphia and d.c. tomorrow. so today is a gorgeous day for you. new york city stretch of great weather continues for you right into the upcoming weekend. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. owen! hey kevin. hey, fancy seeing you here. uh, i live right over there actually. no, i...
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are reports that orlando was scoped out as a target for 9/11 before the attackers chose washington, d.c. and new york city. >> when you say potential target, you know that's in the future in terms of the city of orlando, the area, but what can we do for our children who go to these clubs and, you know, these soft targets that you can almost identify if you understand some of the hate that's going on in the world today. what can we do? >> well, look, ultimately, we are the land of the free and the home of the brave, and what we have to do is to fight fear. to go about our lives and not let the terrorists instill terror in any of us. these 50 people are gone. they'll never come back. but we can't let terrorism take over our hearts and our lives. we can't live that way. >> and what do you mean by that? by not letting them take our hearts and our lives, how do we -- look, i can't help but think of israel. you know, israel deals with this kind of thing all the time. and you know, they have more protections than we do. and i know we are the land of the free and the home of the brave, but, you know, most of
are reports that orlando was scoped out as a target for 9/11 before the attackers chose washington, d.c. and new york city. >> when you say potential target, you know that's in the future in terms of the city of orlando, the area, but what can we do for our children who go to these clubs and, you know, these soft targets that you can almost identify if you understand some of the hate that's going on in the world today. what can we do? >> well, look, ultimately, we are the land of...
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. >>> hillary clinton headlines big money fund-raisers in new york and washington, d.c. tomorrow, the former secretary of state delivering a big speech on the economy. she is expected to paint donald trump as a shady self interested candidate who is unfit for office. >>> take a look at the first photos of hillary clinton's new grandson. aiden clinton came into the world at 7:41 saturday morning. hillary and her daughter chelsea releasing the pictures late sunday afternoon with grandma clinton tweeting what a joy. >> that's a nice reason to get off the campaign trail for a few minutes. >> the timing was perfect. this kid has a wise political sense. >> born right into the news cycle. welcome to the family. congratulations. >>> time for an early start on your money. is donald trump's campaign running low on funds? the first emergency fund raising e-mail over the weekend. it asked for immediate $100,000 to counter an ad blitz from hillary clinton campaign. urgent fund raising is routine for most candidates, but this notable. trump said he was self funding, which isn't exactl
. >>> hillary clinton headlines big money fund-raisers in new york and washington, d.c. tomorrow, the former secretary of state delivering a big speech on the economy. she is expected to paint donald trump as a shady self interested candidate who is unfit for office. >>> take a look at the first photos of hillary clinton's new grandson. aiden clinton came into the world at 7:41 saturday morning. hillary and her daughter chelsea releasing the pictures late sunday afternoon with...
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right now 6:26 and if you'ref yr taking amtrak between b washington, d.c. and new yorkma, y encounter some delays. modified service because of track work. so please check your schedule. if you're taking the regional rg rail or acela this morning.s mor we'll keep you updated onpdat that. that metro right now is on timen except the safe track workpt the affecting the orange blue ande r silver lines. watch for crowded platformsed p d d conditions.an let's go ahead and take a live look at skyfox right now. at ox. they're out in veirs mill road where we're whew dealing with a crash scene atrae the intersection of newportf mill road. one of the vehicles involved t on a tow truck.he some folks involved on theve sidewalk there. please usewa. caution. even though lanes are blockeds in botarh directions on veirson mill traffic is still gettingrai by.g again that's at the intersection of newport mill nel road. let's take a look at our mapske quickly. aside from the amtrak delaysmtr want to show you a look at ourtr roads. we have crash activity on the outer loop over the wilsonh br
right now 6:26 and if you'ref yr taking amtrak between b washington, d.c. and new yorkma, y encounter some delays. modified service because of track work. so please check your schedule. if you're taking the regional rg rail or acela this morning.s mor we'll keep you updated onpdat that. that metro right now is on timen except the safe track workpt the affecting the orange blue ande r silver lines. watch for crowded platformsed p d d conditions.an let's go ahead and take a live look at skyfox...
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new york city, washington d.c.,, filadelfia, desde las carolinas van a sentir actividad de fotos lluvias descargas elÉctricas. dirÍamos que hoy viernes, cerrando la semana de trabajo, toda la acciÓn esta del centro al este del paÍs. estÁ ocurriendo todo lo contrario para nosotros en la costa oeste con condiciones espectaculares. nosotros aquÍ en los Ángeles, temperaturas que de momentos se sintiÓ en los 90°. vamos estar viendo esta grÁfica, espero que no se canse de ella porque estamos en temporada ciclÓnica. se espera que se genere un sistema tropical y que afecte la florida. los vamos a tener muy al tanto. asÍ cerramos la semana de trabajo con mucho calor. continuamos con mÁs de primer impacto. bÁrbara : siga con nosotros en primer impacto con mÁs informaciÓn desde donde se juega el partido inaugural de copa amÉrica. pamela: regresamos con esto y mucho mÁs. >> estas son las noticias hoy. enrique: muere a los 64 aÑos de edad la leyenda del boxeo mundial, mohamed alÍ, considerado mejor boxeador de los tiempos. muriÓ en un hospital de la ciudad de phoenix. colombia se lleva el juego inaug
new york city, washington d.c.,, filadelfia, desde las carolinas van a sentir actividad de fotos lluvias descargas elÉctricas. dirÍamos que hoy viernes, cerrando la semana de trabajo, toda la acciÓn esta del centro al este del paÍs. estÁ ocurriendo todo lo contrario para nosotros en la costa oeste con condiciones espectaculares. nosotros aquÍ en los Ángeles, temperaturas que de momentos se sintiÓ en los 90°. vamos estar viendo esta grÁfica, espero que no se canse de ella porque...
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to graduate, getting ready to move across the country and not sure if i would live in washington, d.c. or new york so i took a trip with my mom to check it out. in washington, d.c. there was a national association of scholars conference at the same time and we decided to go to this conference. this was a conference for professors and professionals. this isn't a conference for a junior in college to come to necessarily but i went anyway. there was one professor, and i cannot remember this title, but long story short he was on a panel, he made a statement and i went up to ask a question and we got into a back and forth debate about an issue and it had to do with what journalism professors were advocating their students read in classes. he was advocating "the new york times" and i said the washington times should be added to get balance in what they are learning. that led to a nice young man named jp frier running me down in the hallway with my mother and saying let me know if you want to go back to washington, d.c. for an internship. i e-mailed him five times until he got back and he put me in touch
to graduate, getting ready to move across the country and not sure if i would live in washington, d.c. or new york so i took a trip with my mom to check it out. in washington, d.c. there was a national association of scholars conference at the same time and we decided to go to this conference. this was a conference for professors and professionals. this isn't a conference for a junior in college to come to necessarily but i went anyway. there was one professor, and i cannot remember this title,...
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washington, d.c. training, two years in india, two years in new york city, and a year and a half in afghanistan.
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be moving to the south and east which will bring a very wet day going into thursday for new york and washington, d.c. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook. >>> a japanese man known to be the developer of the modern version of the othello board game died earlier this week. goro hasegawa was 83. in othello two players use stones painted white on one side and black on the other. they take turns plalacing the stones on a board. players aim to trap theirir opponents' stones between theirs and flip them over to make them the same color as their own. hasegawa developed the game in the e 1940s whwhen he was a sts. othello later became popular worldwide. as the head of the japan othello association, he worked for years to promote the game. the world othello championship isis set to be held in november for the first time in ten years in his home town. about a hundred players from 30 countries and territories are expected to take part. >>> we'll have more updates for you at the top of the hour on "newsroom tokyo." in the meantime. stay with us here on nhk world. >> the frenc
be moving to the south and east which will bring a very wet day going into thursday for new york and washington, d.c. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook. >>> a japanese man known to be the developer of the modern version of the othello board game died earlier this week. goro hasegawa was 83. in othello two players use stones painted white on one side and black on the other. they take turns plalacing the stones on a board. players aim to trap...
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raleigh, washington, d.c., baltimore and philly, new york city a wide swath across the mid section today and heat across the west. >> reporter: it's game on tomorrow. good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. all is quiet right now. we should be clear today, but an isolated or stray thundershower later on. most of us stay dry. there's the view of the platt bridge. we have cloudy cons across the i-95 corridor and sunny for the jersey shore. sunday, warm animal -- and humid, heavy thunderstorms possible late in the day, strong gusty winds and torrential downpours. sums it up right there. >> probably true. >> yeah. >> you know, the greatest was known for his lightning quick moves inside the boxing ring and also his quick whit, delivering many memorable quotes in his life. and his memior on "the soul of a butterfly". there is a page titled how i would like to be membered. in that, he said i would like to be remembered as a man who won the heavy weight title three time, who was humorous and treated everyone right. if that is too much, i guess i'd set
raleigh, washington, d.c., baltimore and philly, new york city a wide swath across the mid section today and heat across the west. >> reporter: it's game on tomorrow. good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. all is quiet right now. we should be clear today, but an isolated or stray thundershower later on. most of us stay dry. there's the view of the platt bridge. we have cloudy cons across the i-95 corridor and sunny for the jersey shore....
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it is warm in philadelphia, only 77 down the pike in washington and 78 in new york city, of course in d.c., there are a few more clouds and the humidity is still more of a factor, 60 is your current dew point in philadelphia and washington is improving a bit as well. some areas along the southern coast in cape may county and towards delaware, you see the dark shade of green, that indicates the humidity is higher there and the dew points are higher and the drier air coming down should improve things even down at the shore. your high temperature is 85, right around average, the overnight low a comfortable 66. close to average. and the 85 will probably hit around 3:00 and still be on it close to 4:00 and by 8:00 we are still holding ton 80 degrees, it's going to be a while before this warm and we are building today subsides, it looks like 2:00 in the morning we are back in the 60s and tomorrow morning should be relatively cool and comfortable, the numbers for philadelphia the overnight low in suburbs could go to the 60s and 50s in spots. we'll talk about another nice one tomorrow and an upti
it is warm in philadelphia, only 77 down the pike in washington and 78 in new york city, of course in d.c., there are a few more clouds and the humidity is still more of a factor, 60 is your current dew point in philadelphia and washington is improving a bit as well. some areas along the southern coast in cape may county and towards delaware, you see the dark shade of green, that indicates the humidity is higher there and the dew points are higher and the drier air coming down should improve...
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donald trump and his staffers holding crucial meetings in both new york and washington, d.c. iscussed in those meetings. we're getting a lot of new reporting. stay with us. we're good. okay... what if a million people download the new app? we're good. five million? od. we scale on demand. hybrid infrastructure, boom. ok. what if 30 million people download the app? we're not good. we're total heroes. scale on demand with the number one company in cloud infraructure. ...have you tried the tissue test? question, are my teeth yellow? ugh, yellow... what do you use? crest whitestrips crest 3d whitestrips whiten... ugh, yellow... what do you use? 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste i passed the tissue test. oh yeah. crest whitestrips are the way to whiten whatwherever you are.ing. splenda zero is a fun, easy way to get the perfect amount of sweetness, down to the last sip. zero calories. zero carbs. zero sugar. zero effort. new splenda zero parts a and b and wa more coverage, guess what? you could apply r a medicare supplement surance plan whenever you want. no enrol
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joining me here in new york is frank luntz, a political pollster and contributor to fox news and cbs news. from washington, d.c. gerald seib, washington bureau chief of the "wall street journal." and jonathan martin, national political correspondent. of the "new york times." i am pleased to have all of them here. let me begin with you, gerald. trump's press concerns, what did he chief? >> an attack on the press which for a republican candidate is not a bad idea and managed to take the oxygen out of the room one more time. it's remarkable the press conference and controversy he was addressing might have been a problem for some other politics, maybe him as well. but the one thing that happens every time he gets out of the box is he takes attention away from everybody else and the whole day was discussing and parsing donald trump and the veterans question. that's worked for him. maybe at some point it won't work but right now it works for rose: all the questions answered? no. no, not really. the point was to take offense to the fact the questions were raised at all. that was kind of the posture that was taken. i
joining me here in new york is frank luntz, a political pollster and contributor to fox news and cbs news. from washington, d.c. gerald seib, washington bureau chief of the "wall street journal." and jonathan martin, national political correspondent. of the "new york times." i am pleased to have all of them here. let me begin with you, gerald. trump's press concerns, what did he chief? >> an attack on the press which for a republican candidate is not a bad idea and...
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new york, philadelphia. >> wow. >> and washington, d.c. >> it's going to be busy at the airports. >> just a few delays outnow to a 10-year-old boy back with his family after he was kidnapped during a terrifying home invasion in dallas. >> robbers kicked in the door of his relatives' home and demanded money. when they didn't find any cash, they took nicholas, as his frightened teenage cousin hid in a closet. >> i just hear them, like, coming into my mom's room and my dad's room. i didn't know what to do. hey, grab the boy. the cops are coming. >> nicholas was found safe eight hours later on a street corner about five miles away. police say the kidnappers may have been targeting his father. who owns a construction company. >>> okay, before you look at the video in this next story, we want to tell you, the motorist involved only suffered minor injuries. now watch. on interstate 94. this is in minnesota. watch a guy in the left lane there. the guy on the bike comes up behind the boat when a big object gets loose. and takes him down. ouch. again, only minor injuries. the motorcyclist was inexperienced. he had
new york, philadelphia. >> wow. >> and washington, d.c. >> it's going to be busy at the airports. >> just a few delays outnow to a 10-year-old boy back with his family after he was kidnapped during a terrifying home invasion in dallas. >> robbers kicked in the door of his relatives' home and demanded money. when they didn't find any cash, they took nicholas, as his frightened teenage cousin hid in a closet. >> i just hear them, like, coming into my mom's room...
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washington, d.c. and a home in new york which they purchased in 1999.on just from giving speeches in just under two years between 2013 and 2015. her husband made more than that and over the past several years hillary and bill have reportedly spent millions of dollars on rentals and the house they stayed in rents at $50,000 a week. life styles of the rich and famous. finally just how wealthy are the clintons, there is an estimate their combined net worth is $45 million. joining us now with reaction we have fox news contributor and democratic strategist. this does not sound like a person that's really in touch with average every day americans. they fly around on their private jet, she hasn't driven a car in 20 years. nice life. >> very nice right. >> you have this focus driven career politician who spent 25, 30 years of her life living in a bubble. she's been followed around by secret service all the time. matt and i ran into them in iowa, we sat a a table, she walked into this cafe ares didn't speak to anyone. when the cameras came on, guess what? she st
washington, d.c. and a home in new york which they purchased in 1999.on just from giving speeches in just under two years between 2013 and 2015. her husband made more than that and over the past several years hillary and bill have reportedly spent millions of dollars on rentals and the house they stayed in rents at $50,000 a week. life styles of the rich and famous. finally just how wealthy are the clintons, there is an estimate their combined net worth is $45 million. joining us now with...
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chicago, washington, d.c., los angeles, new york city.ill be armed and protect themselves. heather: all right. i have to wrap you up. >> that's something we've got to remember are. heather: thank you so much for joining us. and we'll be right back. ate, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and new infrastructure for a new generation attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in rochester, with world-class botox. and in buffalo, where medicine meets the future. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov oa skin transformation that rivals the leading department store moisturizer. revives skin to fight 7 signs of aging. with olay, you age less, so you can be ageless. olay. ageless. i'm in vests and as a vested investor in vests, i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate and invest in vests... or not in vests. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. bill: fox news al
chicago, washington, d.c., los angeles, new york city.ill be armed and protect themselves. heather: all right. i have to wrap you up. >> that's something we've got to remember are. heather: thank you so much for joining us. and we'll be right back. ate, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and new infrastructure for a new generation attracting the talent and companies of...
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new york. elliot maxwell here in washington d.c. today, in the wake of 9/11, the nsa is something of a household word for anyone that follows the news in politics. how well-known with the agency in 1975? mr. schwarz: hardly at all. the joke was the nsa stood for "no such agency," and was not meant to be discussed at all and was not generally. it was -- to have the hearings on the nsa was one of the most hard-fought issues within the committee. i think it was a quite close vote and again, not all along -- not at all along partisan lines about whether we should have a public hearing but we decided to have a public hearing. there was dispute as to whether we should provide the names of names of reveal the the companies that for 30 years had given every single telegram, every day to the nsa. we voted again very closely to do that. actually, the wonderful staff member who uncovered that, britt snider had recommended that we , not disclose their names and i disagreed with him because i said, look, they violated the rights of their customer
new york. elliot maxwell here in washington d.c. today, in the wake of 9/11, the nsa is something of a household word for anyone that follows the news in politics. how well-known with the agency in 1975? mr. schwarz: hardly at all. the joke was the nsa stood for "no such agency," and was not meant to be discussed at all and was not generally. it was -- to have the hearings on the nsa was one of the most hard-fought issues within the committee. i think it was a quite close vote and...
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and my career took a path from oregon to los angeles, to new york, to washington, d.c., working for upi. and i -- during the course of the vietnam war, when it started, there was a brilliant photographer, larry burros, arnette and some of the other people knew him, i never met him, but he was an inspiration to me. he did a story called yankee poppa 13 for life magazine and it came out in 1965. i was a senior in high school. and the story was, to this day, it is still with me. i do a lot of lectures on photography and i particularly like to talk about this -- this story about a young helicopter crew chief and the first frame he has a smile, he has a -- carrying a machine guns out to the helicopter and then during the course of this mission, they let off some vietnamese soldiers in the field and one of the other helicopters gets shot down. and they go out and rescue the helicopter pilots from the other one and the coverage of the magazine was this guy and he's screaming and there is -- one of his colleagues is dead in the foreground. but the picture that really did it to me was the last f
and my career took a path from oregon to los angeles, to new york, to washington, d.c., working for upi. and i -- during the course of the vietnam war, when it started, there was a brilliant photographer, larry burros, arnette and some of the other people knew him, i never met him, but he was an inspiration to me. he did a story called yankee poppa 13 for life magazine and it came out in 1965. i was a senior in high school. and the story was, to this day, it is still with me. i do a lot of...
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that's a very serious problem if you don't live in new york city or washington, d.c.earn your living in some sort of government entity. it's very serious problem for the american people and it's a very serious problem that these radicals are amongst us, these terrorists and they seem to be on the rise. we're not able to stop it. our people are being slaughtered. if you look at all that, the fact that we have an outsider that haven't run for office, believe me, he's an equal opportunity offender but he's connecting to people who want us to wake up and take things seriously. i think bill takes it too sear yowly that he doesn't use the language that's always been used and i think it's somewhat refreshing. >> you watch the president on the world stage and watch donald trump and in contrast they couldn't be more different. there's no one who is like trump. so sitting there, watching, imagining trump speaking to world leaders today and how that would go over, i mean, it would take some getting used to on the world stage, bill, don't you think, to have a president who speaks
that's a very serious problem if you don't live in new york city or washington, d.c.earn your living in some sort of government entity. it's very serious problem for the american people and it's a very serious problem that these radicals are amongst us, these terrorists and they seem to be on the rise. we're not able to stop it. our people are being slaughtered. if you look at all that, the fact that we have an outsider that haven't run for office, believe me, he's an equal opportunity offender...
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washington, d.c. training, two years in india, two years in new york city, and a year and a half in afghanistan.he cia, i became a partner at a consulting firm and helped start a private security company that did things like penetration testing, helping businesses, manufacturers defend their digital infrastructure from attackers. host: how has that benefited or affected your work in congress? reallyrd: it has been important. one of the values i bring his a unique background and experience on issues of national security or cyber security, and having spent a good deal of my adult life chasing terrorism, dealing with al qaeda, looking at iranian nuclear proliferators, this has helped. i have direct experience in some of the most pressing national security issues. having been in the private sector and seeing what the private sector is doing in order to defend their digital infrastructure, some of our banks, their ability to protect themselves from attacks every day is important. that and bringee that experience as the chairman of an id subcommittee has been invaluable. takes toand what it defend a d
washington, d.c. training, two years in india, two years in new york city, and a year and a half in afghanistan.he cia, i became a partner at a consulting firm and helped start a private security company that did things like penetration testing, helping businesses, manufacturers defend their digital infrastructure from attackers. host: how has that benefited or affected your work in congress? reallyrd: it has been important. one of the values i bring his a unique background and experience on...
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after mumbai, new york city police and washington, d.c. police trained on mumbai, how to do it. i wonder, will this be a new training scenario for police forces around the country? >> it could be because this is different from any scenario we faced in the united states. absolutely. when we get all of the debriefs done, we will pass that information along to all our brother and sister law enforcement officers so we know how to respond in the future. >> he clearly knew that club well. it is a dark club, rightfully has pistols, knew the layout of the club. >> i'm not sure if he knew the layout or not. >> chief, i appreciate the time and all you've done. thank you. >> thank you. >> chief mina. for each of the 49 people killed, there's family and friends left suffering with the loss. one of those, just 36 years old, i will speak with his husband next. ♪ i'm savin' you five hundred coming soon from progressive, it's "savin' u," the new hit single from the dizzcounts. ♪ cash money ♪ the biggest discount and understand... ♪ the dizzcounts. safe driver, paperless, paid-in-full, multi-car
after mumbai, new york city police and washington, d.c. police trained on mumbai, how to do it. i wonder, will this be a new training scenario for police forces around the country? >> it could be because this is different from any scenario we faced in the united states. absolutely. when we get all of the debriefs done, we will pass that information along to all our brother and sister law enforcement officers so we know how to respond in the future. >> he clearly knew that club well....
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of be like if we had the same type of vote here and only listened what was going on in new york and washington, d.c. how do the rest of england feel? well now we know, it is really very much this euro sen centricity. it is felt on our u.s. stock markets. our future which give us an indication how the markets might open on monday fell even further than where we closed today. what does that tell you? still a lot of fear with people's money. sit tight. >> liz, thank you. well, a whopping impact from the historic brexit vote is rippling across the globe. long and uncertain road ahead. ambassador john bolton goes "on the record" from the u.k. good evening, sir. >> glad to be with you. >> all right. you are there. is the vote because they are sick of the red tape and they want to free themselves of the eu or is it much like here in the united states with sort of the sanders and trump -- sanders and trump campaigns where there is a lot of resentment? >> well, i think it's about self-government. and i know the tendency is to put everything into the focus of what's happening today in the united states, but
of be like if we had the same type of vote here and only listened what was going on in new york and washington, d.c. how do the rest of england feel? well now we know, it is really very much this euro sen centricity. it is felt on our u.s. stock markets. our future which give us an indication how the markets might open on monday fell even further than where we closed today. what does that tell you? still a lot of fear with people's money. sit tight. >> liz, thank you. well, a whopping...
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"the new york times" reports his campaign is planning for layoffs. he is scheduled in washington, d.c. on thursday, we'll he meet with harry reid and a new statement from the white house says at sanders' request, the president and sander also meet at the white house about the significant issues at stake in this electio that matter most. president obama called both of them and congratulating them for their campaigns, issues like fighting economic inequality. >>> last night, donald trump used a teleprompter to to stay on message and shake confidence. he reached out to supporters. here is what he said. >> i understand the responsibility of carrying the mantle, and i will never, ever let you down. too much work, too many people. blood, sweat and tears, never going to let you down. i will make you proud of your party. and our movement. that's what it is. it is a movement. >> it was trump's best attempt to calm the political water, after what some are calling the worst 72 hours of his campaign. but as measured as that speech was, it remains to be seen if it was enough to drown out the negat
"the new york times" reports his campaign is planning for layoffs. he is scheduled in washington, d.c. on thursday, we'll he meet with harry reid and a new statement from the white house says at sanders' request, the president and sander also meet at the white house about the significant issues at stake in this electio that matter most. president obama called both of them and congratulating them for their campaigns, issues like fighting economic inequality. >>> last night,...
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washington, d.c. >> i'm martha in new york city. we have a new quinnipiac poll that shows hillary clinton ahead 45% to trump 41%. more women supporting hillary, more men supporting donald trump. bill: this after donald trump unload on reporters for asking questions about money he promised to donate to veterans group. >> you know my opinion of the media. they are made up of in many cases, not all cases, people who are not good. excuse me, i have watched you on television. you are a real beauty. when i raise millions of dollars, to have people say like this sleazy guy from abc, you are a sleaze in my books. you know the facts. and if you know the facts well. >> you are answering questions we had back then. >> i have been dealing with the press a long time. i think the political press is among the most dishonest i have ever met. of course, you are exclude, carl. bill: how we doing? it's nice to see you. let's talk about the quinnipiac poll. men and women. men are from trump and women ... >> the men and women show the kind of chasm that
washington, d.c. >> i'm martha in new york city. we have a new quinnipiac poll that shows hillary clinton ahead 45% to trump 41%. more women supporting hillary, more men supporting donald trump. bill: this after donald trump unload on reporters for asking questions about money he promised to donate to veterans group. >> you know my opinion of the media. they are made up of in many cases, not all cases, people who are not good. excuse me, i have watched you on television. you are a...
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. >>> good morning and good day from new york, i'm thomas roberts here at msnbc headquarters in new york. we begin with breaking news out of washington, d.cs will discuss their long-awaited findings on the 2012 terror attack in benghazi. the report, two years in the making, was released a couple hours ago. among other things it says then secretary of state hillary clinton should have known the area around the consulate was not safe and realize the risk facing americans and that a potential military response to the attack was still delayed. so our unit is making their way through everything in this report but let's show you what it looks like if you print this out in full. this is what 800 pages of the benghazi report looks like. we printed out the top two pages. the rest is clean paper. we weren't going to take down a tree since we could pull it up on our computer but we'll show you what's being done if this report is being distributed in full. democrats are slamming it as a taxpayer-funded partisan witch-hunt. they released a preemptive summary on monday that as expected clears secretary clinton of wrongdoing is there a bombshell that co
. >>> good morning and good day from new york, i'm thomas roberts here at msnbc headquarters in new york. we begin with breaking news out of washington, d.cs will discuss their long-awaited findings on the 2012 terror attack in benghazi. the report, two years in the making, was released a couple hours ago. among other things it says then secretary of state hillary clinton should have known the area around the consulate was not safe and realize the risk facing americans and that a...
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you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, am 1130 in new york, fm 99.1 in washington, d.clisa: in this week's global tech edition, the british defense contractor who is developing a weed breathalyzer? david: we spoke to the cto. jeff: states like washington and colorado and perhaps in d.c. where marijuana has been legalized, we were looking down the road and deciding that at some point law enforcement officials will have the need to decide whether a driver is driving under the influence of tic, marijuana. we knew in our company we had technology that we could leverage and bring to bear on the problem of how do you detect when someone has consumed it without an invasive test? if you could develop a breathalyzer to do this, that would be the ideal approach. we have had a relationship with washington state university for almost 15 years. right about the time that we saw the opportunity to develop a product to do this we found out our good friends at washington state, professor hill and his graduate students, were looking at the same problem. professor hill understands the sci
you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, am 1130 in new york, fm 99.1 in washington, d.clisa: in this week's global tech edition, the british defense contractor who is developing a weed breathalyzer? david: we spoke to the cto. jeff: states like washington and colorado and perhaps in d.c. where marijuana has been legalized, we were looking down the road and deciding that at some point law enforcement officials will have the need to decide whether a driver is driving...
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washington d.c. stuart: the new york times says, here is the headline, i'll read it to "benghazi panel finds no misdeedsclinton" that's a legal ifk term, but that's what they say, no misdeeds. do you find misdeeds? >> absolutely. stuart: what were the misdeeds? >> they start with with the fact there were 600 security requests and a memo in august of 2012, less than a month before the attack. stuart: that's judgment, you're questioning her judgment as opposed to breaking the law. >> i expect leaders to do the right thing. i expect them to exercise good judgment. she was america's most senior diplomate. she had a duty to protect those men and women and in the aftermath, secretary clinton wouldn't even go on the sunday talk shows, they sent susan rice out essentially as an uninformed person who was briefed by two political people, ben rhodes and david plouffe. they had a political narrative ahead of the americans' safety on the ground. that's reprehensible. >> thank you, sir. check the big board, not quite the high of the day. we'll bring a triple digit rally of 133 as we speak. the latest polls by the way
washington d.c. stuart: the new york times says, here is the headline, i'll read it to "benghazi panel finds no misdeedsclinton" that's a legal ifk term, but that's what they say, no misdeeds. do you find misdeeds? >> absolutely. stuart: what were the misdeeds? >> they start with with the fact there were 600 security requests and a memo in august of 2012, less than a month before the attack. stuart: that's judgment, you're questioning her judgment as opposed to breaking...
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new york, l.a. and washington, d.c. only send one message a day unless they pay $4.95. by the way when we attempted to log on earlier today to check it out, uh-oh, website was down, overloaded. too much traffic. can you believe this? >> they have a firewall and they have to pay for it. >> goodness. >> that should have been -- >> kimberly's dating tips. >> i want to congratulate my buddy eric webb's dad, clark webb, retired fbi agent. just named as an honored distinguished alumni at the oklahoma military academy. congratulations mr. webb. but now we go to this. ♪ >> greg's word corner this is very interesting this is going to blow your mind. i use thesaurus.com when i'm writing. i wanted to look up a word for socialist. self-governing, free, orderly, popular, equal. friendly. libertarian. >> you looked at the antynims. >> you're in the wrong section. >> take a look, america. >> free. >> yes, kimmie. >> greg, thank you for that i want to take a special moment to remember in memorium, someone who i love, he was great, i wa
new york, l.a. and washington, d.c. only send one message a day unless they pay $4.95. by the way when we attempted to log on earlier today to check it out, uh-oh, website was down, overloaded. too much traffic. can you believe this? >> they have a firewall and they have to pay for it. >> goodness. >> that should have been -- >> kimberly's dating tips. >> i want to congratulate my buddy eric webb's dad, clark webb, retired fbi agent. just named as an honored...
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and bring it back home, san bernardino, garland, it is not a phenomenon that exists in new york city or washington d.c would potentially effect every airport inside the united states. i need to jump in. >>> i want to bring kyle back. we have more information back. >> a bit of clarification as to why there was confusion. at 9:00 a.m. they started a training exercise. it was interrupted as there were then reports that something was happening, some kind of an active shooter. the base was then immediately placed on blockdown. first responders are methodically going through the facility. we have more as to where this is taking place. this is building 1060. that's medical facility. so many of our troops who are wounded overseas first go through germany and will travel through that building. we know there was a training exercise and something interrupted that training exercise and it became a realtime event. >> how difficult a facility is this to protect? it is the place air force one flies in and out of. >> absolutely. i have flown out on numerous occasions and picked up persons flying in and out of the uni
and bring it back home, san bernardino, garland, it is not a phenomenon that exists in new york city or washington d.c would potentially effect every airport inside the united states. i need to jump in. >>> i want to bring kyle back. we have more information back. >> a bit of clarification as to why there was confusion. at 9:00 a.m. they started a training exercise. it was interrupted as there were then reports that something was happening, some kind of an active shooter. the...
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i think donald trump is like this big red headed middle finger to washington, d.c. and to new yorkome republicans and conservatives are because they want to take whatever sledgehammer they can get their hands on and smash the system. there used to be trade by democrats. when they see republicans compromising things like spending bills and other huge issues that they prioritize that enrages them and they think let's smash the system. >> what is so shocking to me this year is how we have always looked at liberal elites. we have seen that happen now with conservative elites in the magazines we grew up reading. i remember driving to a wedding in scranton, pennsylvania, going to a target in west nyak and calling mika from inside the target looking around going trump is going to win big. and again it is because elites on both sides have become so isolated. >> i think there is something to that. i think you right in that respect. there is something else that goes along with it. i think he says things that in a way that resonates with people because everybody in washington is very careful.
i think donald trump is like this big red headed middle finger to washington, d.c. and to new yorkome republicans and conservatives are because they want to take whatever sledgehammer they can get their hands on and smash the system. there used to be trade by democrats. when they see republicans compromising things like spending bills and other huge issues that they prioritize that enrages them and they think let's smash the system. >> what is so shocking to me this year is how we have...
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are monitoring breaking news of multiple people shot in north capitol street and new york avenue in northeast washington. d.cce chief cathy lanier is on the scene. so is our d.c. bureau chief sam ford to check in now live to tell us what he is seeing and hearing. what happened there? sam: well, leon, according to the chief, it was about 4:20 this afternoon. and we are looking at a couple of things here. right there you see the chief and her people over there. if you pan here, you can look at another area here of north capital where there are police lights down there. between the two scenes according to the chief, a man came out with a gun. he was obviously looking for somebody to shoot. well, at this point the man walks up the street here to where this liquor store is, big ben liquor store and pulls out a gun and he has targeted somebody and he is shooting that person. in fact, he shot that person multiple times. there were other people here that were shot in the leg. a total of at least four people according to the chief, at least four people were shot in the leg here. i heard from some of the witnesses tha
are monitoring breaking news of multiple people shot in north capitol street and new york avenue in northeast washington. d.cce chief cathy lanier is on the scene. so is our d.c. bureau chief sam ford to check in now live to tell us what he is seeing and hearing. what happened there? sam: well, leon, according to the chief, it was about 4:20 this afternoon. and we are looking at a couple of things here. right there you see the chief and her people over there. if you pan here, you can look at...
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his hometown of burlington, vermont, "the new york times" reports his campaign is planning for large staff layoffs. he has scheduled a rally in washington, d.c. for thursday where he'll meet with harry reid. a new statement from the white house says at sanders' request, the president and senator sanders will meet at the white house on thursday to continue their conversation about the significant issues at stake in this election that matter most to america's working families. >>> the white house says the president spoke to both clinton and sanders congratulating both for their campaigns and specifically thanking sanders for quote, energizing millions of americans with his commitment to fighting economic inequality. >>> last night, trump used a teleprompter to regain some shaky confidence. he reached out to supporters. here's what he had to say. >> i understand the responsibility of carrying the mantle. i will never ever let you down. too much work, too many people, blood, sweat and tears. never going to let you down. i will make you proud of your party. and our movement. that's what it is, is a movement. >> it was trump's best attempt to calm
his hometown of burlington, vermont, "the new york times" reports his campaign is planning for large staff layoffs. he has scheduled a rally in washington, d.c. for thursday where he'll meet with harry reid. a new statement from the white house says at sanders' request, the president and senator sanders will meet at the white house on thursday to continue their conversation about the significant issues at stake in this election that matter most to america's working families....
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capital from new york city to washington d.c. in 1790.da: i'm both trying to explain this very complicated compromise that happened behind closed doors, and what makes it exciting in the context of our story is we're telling it from the perspective of the one guy who wasn't there: aaron burr. he says, "these guys just traded away the capitol of our country in exchange for an unprecedented, financial plan. it all happened over a dinner that none of us were at. none of us had any say in the decision." >> rose: the room where it happens. >> lin-manuel miranda: the room where it happens. >> burr & ensemble: ♪ i've got to be in the room where it ♪ happened, the room where it happened ♪ i gotta be i gotta be ♪ in the rooooomm! click! ♪ boom! >> rose: for years, the story of burr and hamilton was hidden away in places like this, the new york historical society library. it holds many of their original writings. this is where historian ron chernow researched the biography that inspired miranda. >> ron chernow: lin-manuel miranda, i think, was smar
capital from new york city to washington d.c. in 1790.da: i'm both trying to explain this very complicated compromise that happened behind closed doors, and what makes it exciting in the context of our story is we're telling it from the perspective of the one guy who wasn't there: aaron burr. he says, "these guys just traded away the capitol of our country in exchange for an unprecedented, financial plan. it all happened over a dinner that none of us were at. none of us had any say in the...