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welch. ethel birch gave welch materials that she had been collecting for her own biography of her son. welch wrote a short -- [inaudible] which is as much his own political platform as it is a biography of welch. there are no footnotes, there's no documentation. it's a frustrating book. [laughter] welch calls him a heroic young patriot who recognized the dangers of communism long before others. here he's just echoing what noland has already said. he said that the death of birch was a deliberate and unjustified killing, claimed that birch had sacrifice canned his life z -- sacrificed his life as a warning to others about the true intentions of the communists. so with the enthusiastic permission of the parents, welch established the john birch society in 1958. and as i mentioned, it became one of the most influential and controversial organizations of its time. its platform was anti-communism and anti-big government. welch had decided that john birch was the ideal symbol for his new movement f
welch. ethel birch gave welch materials that she had been collecting for her own biography of her son. welch wrote a short -- [inaudible] which is as much his own political platform as it is a biography of welch. there are no footnotes, there's no documentation. it's a frustrating book. [laughter] welch calls him a heroic young patriot who recognized the dangers of communism long before others. here he's just echoing what noland has already said. he said that the death of birch was a deliberate...
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fortunately, robert welch, for my purposes, robert welch was prolific. he was actually quite a brilliant man. he graduated from university of north carolina at the age of 17, attended the u.s. naval academy for two years, attended harvard law school for two years and they decided, got married and became a businessman. but welch produced reams of material, had a monthly magazine, still lives, and magazine called new american that the birch society puts a. produced no end of lectures, videos, materials for it. the local members to discuss and review and so forth. he gave some speeches. all of this is pretty widely covered in a meeting at the time so the plan of material, more than enough about the birch society itself, which i do we think you the story to explain how and why the name of birch was used. >> i'm going to slip any question, co-chairs prerogative. i'm surprised about the difficulty in finding a publisher. i find it absolutely engaging story. i mean it held my attention from start to finish and judy recover a john birch very different from the o
fortunately, robert welch, for my purposes, robert welch was prolific. he was actually quite a brilliant man. he graduated from university of north carolina at the age of 17, attended the u.s. naval academy for two years, attended harvard law school for two years and they decided, got married and became a businessman. but welch produced reams of material, had a monthly magazine, still lives, and magazine called new american that the birch society puts a. produced no end of lectures, videos,...
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but welch produced reams of materials. to have a monthly magazine to produce no end of lectures or videos for local numbers to discuss and review. all of this is pretty widely covered so there is plenty of material about the birch society itself that i do we then to the society. >> i am surprised of the difficulty to find a publisher because it is an absolutely engaging story. really. from start to finish did you do recover of a john bircher very different from the one that was put to political use. another way of reading this is about his brilliance to appropriate this to impress into political servitude after his death so maybe not john birch but mom was so she is the facilitator providing material to do his version of the biography and even if the brothers expressed doubts later she gives the goldenseal of approval. it could re-read slightly different as the brilliant political act betake raw material and embellish and along the way by family members even the baptist to work chronicling in the exaggerated way his own ac
but welch produced reams of materials. to have a monthly magazine to produce no end of lectures or videos for local numbers to discuss and review. all of this is pretty widely covered so there is plenty of material about the birch society itself that i do we then to the society. >> i am surprised of the difficulty to find a publisher because it is an absolutely engaging story. really. from start to finish did you do recover of a john bircher very different from the one that was put to...
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it was under general welch's watch that we advanced the ball in so many ways. we improved our nuclear enterprise while maintaining a safe, secure and credible nuclear deterrent. we're working also diligently to modernize air, space and cyberspace capabilities. but most importantly of all, mark and betty understand the importance of taking care of people, which is always number one with us. and together, they have championed our push to improve wounded warrior care and to professionalize airmen development, to improve diversity and inclusion in our air force, take care of our families and the list goes on and on. as i look forward to the future and examine today's strategic landscape, i can think of none other better suited to follow in general welch's shoes than our next chief of staff, general dave goldfein. president obama certainly nominated a battle proven and highly respected airman in dave, someone who also cares very, very deeply about our people and as secretary carter noted, i, too, hope his nomination will move swiftly through the process. as the 21st
it was under general welch's watch that we advanced the ball in so many ways. we improved our nuclear enterprise while maintaining a safe, secure and credible nuclear deterrent. we're working also diligently to modernize air, space and cyberspace capabilities. but most importantly of all, mark and betty understand the importance of taking care of people, which is always number one with us. and together, they have championed our push to improve wounded warrior care and to professionalize airmen...
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welch personally founded it in 1958. he was a former board member of the national association of manufacturers, and he invited people to create this new conservative group. it tended to be businessmen, x military officers, intellectuals. for example, lawrence bunker, the former aide to douglas macarthur. the founder is one of the richest men in canada, and the father of charles and david koch. the ordinary members were basically ordinary conservative americans, as well-educated as anybody else. relatively young, 44 was the median age. they were people concerned about getting the government off the backs of the american people. that was one of the animated concerns of ordinary birch men. >> how would you describe the society's platform. prof. mulloy: more broadly, they wanted to turn back the advance of the new deal. they wanted to reduce the influence of the government in american life. they had conspiratorial believes, so they believed most famously that dwight eisenhower was part of a conspiracy. they were proactive. l
welch personally founded it in 1958. he was a former board member of the national association of manufacturers, and he invited people to create this new conservative group. it tended to be businessmen, x military officers, intellectuals. for example, lawrence bunker, the former aide to douglas macarthur. the founder is one of the richest men in canada, and the father of charles and david koch. the ordinary members were basically ordinary conservative americans, as well-educated as anybody else....
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poreland oregon moving to ban welch. a baltimore police officer acquitted on all charges. that's next. kennedy: so glad to have you. in april, 2015 freddie gray died days after being arrested. he died from spinal injuries sustained while being arrested. today officer nerks ro was found not guilty of all charges against him. welcome back, judge. this was a 5-day bench trial which is very different from some of the protracted jury trials than can last more than several weeks. >> under maryland law a criminal defendant is permitted to elect a jury of 12 or a judge. the last trifle one of the officers ended in a mistrial. the one thing you will never get with a judge is a mistrial. the judge will say it's been proven beyond a reasonable doubt or the case has not been proven. a not guilty verdict is not the same as innocent. it just means the state did not prove the crimes charged. the state charged the wrong person. was this a vamed lawful arrest? no. was he charged with make earn invalid or unlawful arrest? no. there were a lot of problems in this case beginning with he was c
poreland oregon moving to ban welch. a baltimore police officer acquitted on all charges. that's next. kennedy: so glad to have you. in april, 2015 freddie gray died days after being arrested. he died from spinal injuries sustained while being arrested. today officer nerks ro was found not guilty of all charges against him. welcome back, judge. this was a 5-day bench trial which is very different from some of the protracted jury trials than can last more than several weeks. >> under...
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poreland oregon moving to ban welch. a baltimore police officer acquitted on all charges. acquitted on all charges. that's next. listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs. acquitted on all charges. that's next. this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. what's it like to not feel 100% fresh? we don't know. we swish listerine®. as do listerine® users. the very people we studied in the study of bold. people who are statistically more likely to stand up to a bully. do a yoga handstand. and be...
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welch personally founded it in 1958.e was a retired candy manufacturer, a former board member of the national association of manufacturers, and he invited people to create this new conservative group. it tended to be businessmen, ex-military officers, intellectuals. for example, lawrence bunker, the former aide to douglas macarthur. and most well-known is fred coke -- fred koch. the founder is one of the richest men in canada, and the father of charles and david koch. the ordinary members were basically ordinary conservative americans, as well-educated as anybody else. relatively young, 44 was the median age. they were people concerned about what a later generation would say -- getting the government off the backs of the american people. that was one of the animating concerns of ordinary birch men. >> how would you describe the society's platform? prof. mulloy: more broadly, they wanted to turn back the advance of the new deal. they wanted to reduce the influence of the government in american life. they had conspiratoria
welch personally founded it in 1958.e was a retired candy manufacturer, a former board member of the national association of manufacturers, and he invited people to create this new conservative group. it tended to be businessmen, ex-military officers, intellectuals. for example, lawrence bunker, the former aide to douglas macarthur. and most well-known is fred coke -- fred koch. the founder is one of the richest men in canada, and the father of charles and david koch. the ordinary members were...
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why are they doing this subject and what i came to find that i didn't know is manning's mother was welch and when her parents divorced she spend her teen years there. >> this focuses on the radicalization of manning. when do you think that moment happened in her life. >> the playwrite makes this leap in that the schooling their history classes were all about radicals, people that went against the government and so price thinks that it influenced her her to give the cable. >> what's the message you want audiences to walk away with after seeing this performance. >> i don't want people to forget about chelsea manning. some people would say she's a traitor and some people would say she's a hero, so we've kind of forgotten about her and to remember her and hopefully she will get clemmensy at some point. >> is there a reason why this story caught your attention. >> it's a play written by a welch writer about america and in doing that he puts a mirror up to america and it's not -- we don't look that great. >> not always a pretty scene, right? >> yeah. i think that's interesting having a culture
why are they doing this subject and what i came to find that i didn't know is manning's mother was welch and when her parents divorced she spend her teen years there. >> this focuses on the radicalization of manning. when do you think that moment happened in her life. >> the playwrite makes this leap in that the schooling their history classes were all about radicals, people that went against the government and so price thinks that it influenced her her to give the cable. >>...
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welch: mr. speaker, i have an amendment at the desk and i ask unanimous consent to offer it at this point in the reading. the chair: is there objection? without objection, so ordered. the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. welch of vermont. page 46, line 16, after the dollar amount insert, reduced by $2,500,000. page 72, line 9, after the dollar amount insert, increased by $2,500,000. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 743, the gentleman from vermont and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from vermont. mr. welch: thank you, mr. speaker. the northern border region, from maine to new hampshire to a mont to new york, is particularly hard hit economic area. the northern border regional commission has been a tremendous asset to help folks across that region, by the way, inhabited by republicans and democrats, to start reviving their economy. the commission is modeled after the appalachian regional commission and p
welch: mr. speaker, i have an amendment at the desk and i ask unanimous consent to offer it at this point in the reading. the chair: is there objection? without objection, so ordered. the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. welch of vermont. page 46, line 16, after the dollar amount insert, reduced by $2,500,000. page 72, line 9, after the dollar amount insert, increased by $2,500,000. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 743, the gentleman from vermont and a...
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welch: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, on january 8, 2014, an extraordinary thing happened in vermont. our governor, giving a state of the union -- state of the state address, devoted its entirety to the opioid epidemic in vermont. i remember how stunned people were that a governor would take such a difficult topic and spend his entire address on it. i remember the reaction of many of my colleagues here who said, peter, isn't that dangerous, you're talking about something that's not great for the reputation of this state? what in fact was great for the reputation of the state was that our governor and our leaders acknowledged the existence of a problem that was creating heartbreak and heartache in all of our communities. and a problem acknowledged is the first step in dealing with a problem to be solved. then, vermont has been extraordinary in its efforts to attack this problem. communities like rutland and others have coordinated with police forces, with medical providers, our hospitals, to provide a treatment-ba
welch: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, on january 8, 2014, an extraordinary thing happened in vermont. our governor, giving a state of the union -- state of the state address, devoted its entirety to the opioid epidemic in vermont. i remember how stunned people were that a governor would take such a difficult topic and spend his entire address on it. i remember the reaction of many of my colleagues here who said, peter, isn't that dangerous, you're talking about something that's not great...
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next week looking a little warmer and dryer as welch that's your seven day forecast.im, anything going on in your department? it was a great season for the was the optative ward because just about a moment ago the penguins scored. the caps go home, the penguins go on. he was cut. that resulted in a four-minute power play. nasty, hit there. the pens scored not one, but two power play goals. 33 seconds later by carl hag line on a deflection, the pens were up three nothing. and the caps battled back. the third period, the deficit 3- 1. mat murphy, now 3-26789 later on the caps. john carlson receives the return and lets it rip. they go to over time to decide this one. 6:32 in over time. here we go. really exciting time in pittsburgh and here's that wins it. rick what mean oh. we saw that in studio while sue was in weather. that ov was heartbroken. they can't beat that second round. there you havevló%q1ñ the pens e on. the caps go home. stieve strasburg, a new seven year $170 million. 5 and 0 for number 37. a 276era. that includes last night's effort against the tigers whe
next week looking a little warmer and dryer as welch that's your seven day forecast.im, anything going on in your department? it was a great season for the was the optative ward because just about a moment ago the penguins scored. the caps go home, the penguins go on. he was cut. that resulted in a four-minute power play. nasty, hit there. the pens scored not one, but two power play goals. 33 seconds later by carl hag line on a deflection, the pens were up three nothing. and the caps battled...
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let's bring back our panel, krystal ball, yameesh alcindor and matt welch.ith the attacks. why is she so well suited to go after him? >> she really is kind of the perfect anti-trump. while he talks all this populist rhetoric and pretends to be a man of the people, you look at his tax plan and it tells a very different story. she, on the other hand, has real credibility in terms of taking on the big banks. she was enemy number one for the big banks. and on setting up the consumer financial protection bureau to look out for ordinary folks. and you just know, even if you don't like elizabeth warren, you know she wakes up in the morning and goes to bed at night thinking about how she can fight for middle-class americans. so that really makes her the perfect person to go after him here. >> yameesh, i brought up about it has been reported that the clinton people are looking possibly at warren as a running mate. look at what she said this week about joining the clinton ticket. >> i love my job. i'm here in the united states senate doing exactly what the people of m
let's bring back our panel, krystal ball, yameesh alcindor and matt welch.ith the attacks. why is she so well suited to go after him? >> she really is kind of the perfect anti-trump. while he talks all this populist rhetoric and pretends to be a man of the people, you look at his tax plan and it tells a very different story. she, on the other hand, has real credibility in terms of taking on the big banks. she was enemy number one for the big banks. and on setting up the consumer financial...
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. - motors hoped detroit.vid welch in thanks for joining us.o is having the best day ever or the worst. it coin craig wright is back tracking on his statement, he oes not have the courage to vr additional proof showing he is the creator of the company. we'll bring you the best including my conversation with the founding of the game bloomberg he best of west this weekend. ♪ . . . . . ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." the primaries in indiana, donald trump has won the nomination. ted cruz has dropped out as well as john kasich. cruz, i don'tted know if he likes me or if he doesn't like me, but he is one
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alec: well, the biggest thing we have had to deal with is the loss of christopher evan welch, who playedeter gregory. and he was kind of the cornerstone of season one. and he was the guy richard ended up going with, financing-wise. and that was a huge, huge hole sort of to fill. and just writing-wise, a challenge to try and figure out what the hell we're going to do with him. emily: he was terrific and i understand he is being replaced by a woman? mike: not necessarily replaced. well -- his firm, she becomes the lead partner, this new character that was not in season one, played by suzanne cryer. but he is -- it is not necessarily one for one kind of -- we did not really think of it as you can replace him with anybody. but we had to write around that. you know, this is kind of -- second season is the story about what happens to a company. it is them going to the next level. emily: everybody wants to know, is there a good dick joke in this series? i mean, that is -- mike: there is at least one, yeah. i think it is a good one. emily: is it a dick joke worthy of the one in season one? alec:
alec: well, the biggest thing we have had to deal with is the loss of christopher evan welch, who playedeter gregory. and he was kind of the cornerstone of season one. and he was the guy richard ended up going with, financing-wise. and that was a huge, huge hole sort of to fill. and just writing-wise, a challenge to try and figure out what the hell we're going to do with him. emily: he was terrific and i understand he is being replaced by a woman? mike: not necessarily replaced. well -- his...
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reason magazine editor matt welch. and hills wit is so sharp it can engrave a statue. sitting next to me, joe devito. let's start the show. hillary clinton has locked down the ugly women vote. that's according to ed redell a surrogate for her campaign. during an interview the former pennsylvania governor talked about donald trump's appeal to suburban voters in pa. will trump have the working class? sure. for every one he loses to every one and a half women. you can't be a 10 if you are are flat chested. that will haunt him. there are more ugly women than attractive women and people take it permanently. he does president like the uglies. >> ed redell, shoutout to the ladies. i think he wrote an ad for trump where trump will say only the best looking people vote for me. it just goes to show what the democrats think of the voters. not only are you working class, but you are ugly too. >> he is playing right into trump's persona. make america attractive again. >> it is pennsylvania. can we stop pretending we don't know exactly what he was talking about? what he was saying i
reason magazine editor matt welch. and hills wit is so sharp it can engrave a statue. sitting next to me, joe devito. let's start the show. hillary clinton has locked down the ugly women vote. that's according to ed redell a surrogate for her campaign. during an interview the former pennsylvania governor talked about donald trump's appeal to suburban voters in pa. will trump have the working class? sure. for every one he loses to every one and a half women. you can't be a 10 if you are are flat...
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welch: thank you. the real fundamental question for us is whether or not in this defense budget we are going to ask what are the fundamental strategic necessities of the united states to be in a strong posture to defend itself. the approach of just throwing more money and maintaining weapons systems that our military is not even asking for , blinking on the question of personnel review, all of these things are just postponed for another day and they need to be faced today. mr. chairman, i thank the committee for its work, but will i not be supporting this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from alabama. mr. byrne: mr. speaker, i appreciate the gentleman from vermont. he and i and a group of members of this body met recently with members of the german bundestag and russian duma to talk about some of these very issues, and it was a most enlightening trip for all of us. by the way, mr. speaker, all of us that went on that trip went as american citizens, as members of the un
welch: thank you. the real fundamental question for us is whether or not in this defense budget we are going to ask what are the fundamental strategic necessities of the united states to be in a strong posture to defend itself. the approach of just throwing more money and maintaining weapons systems that our military is not even asking for , blinking on the question of personnel review, all of these things are just postponed for another day and they need to be faced today. mr. chairman, i thank...
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david: we spoke to reporters david welch.a lot of technologies that are converging. ride services like lyft are growing. these things are all done by apps, that's a reservation system is done. you want to have the self driving car that comes in picks you up after you reserve some time with it on a nap -- an app. people are going to be left in this old world business model, and that's the conversion that make silicon valley very opportunistic. that makes detroit and stood guard and tokyo companies a bit nervous. david: you look at why detroit needs silicon valley, you also need the inside of the coin. why does google or apple need a partnership like this one? david w.: google and apple are not in the business of making cars. it is the simple point. the other part of that is what they really want to get into the business of making cars? that's capital intensive, expensive, not high-margin. those companies are in massively high-margin low capital businesses. with a would rather do, particularly google -- they would like to partn
david: we spoke to reporters david welch.a lot of technologies that are converging. ride services like lyft are growing. these things are all done by apps, that's a reservation system is done. you want to have the self driving car that comes in picks you up after you reserve some time with it on a nap -- an app. people are going to be left in this old world business model, and that's the conversion that make silicon valley very opportunistic. that makes detroit and stood guard and tokyo...
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carried struck three people. 14-year-old died a 16-year-old in critical condition an woman injured as welch let's get straight to our jennifer joyce live in chester. jennifer. >> reporter: good evening, lucy. police tell us that they have have been working around the clock on this investigation but the biggest hurdle they've been facing so far a lack of help from the community. they need people to step up and share information in order to make an arrest in this case. a case of a triple shooting that killed a 14-year-old and critically injured a 16-year-o 16-year-old. >> i want my son to know that i always love him and i never forget him. >> reporter: tearful father two days after his child's just 14 years old was gunned down in the city of chester. police say on saturday night, he was shot and killed in a fire storm, 35 bullets flying furiously in the area of this convenience store near tenth street and pine lane. this picture of the boy and his father was taken friday night before the teen's eighth grade formal. robert nichols says this is the last night he spent with his s son. >> i can't
carried struck three people. 14-year-old died a 16-year-old in critical condition an woman injured as welch let's get straight to our jennifer joyce live in chester. jennifer. >> reporter: good evening, lucy. police tell us that they have have been working around the clock on this investigation but the biggest hurdle they've been facing so far a lack of help from the community. they need people to step up and share information in order to make an arrest in this case. a case of a triple...
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we will be back on wednesday with joe devito and sam roberts and matt welch. >>> was her gps trying toher? short answer, yes. it was. a canadian woman following her directions from her car's gps missed a turn and ended up driving down a boat ramp into a very cold ontario bay. the car's momentum carried it pretty far. the woman had to swim about a hundred feet to shore. one onlooker noted that the boat ramp is pretty wide and could easily bemis taken for a street. the car was towed out, but is not repairable. no word on the health of the gps uh -- device. is this a case of -- i know we can't talk about how women and men are different behind the while, but i feel women put too much trust in their gps. >> clearly this woman did. this woman in front of you would not have done such a thing. i take my driving seriously. >> i think, tim, i like that -- i like the gps. i used to love printing out my maps. but i feel like -- i am going by women in my life. if it says to take a turn she will take the turn. afternoon if there is a corn field there. >> well, they deserve to die. let's be honest, g
we will be back on wednesday with joe devito and sam roberts and matt welch. >>> was her gps trying toher? short answer, yes. it was. a canadian woman following her directions from her car's gps missed a turn and ended up driving down a boat ramp into a very cold ontario bay. the car's momentum carried it pretty far. the woman had to swim about a hundred feet to shore. one onlooker noted that the boat ramp is pretty wide and could easily bemis taken for a street. the car was towed out,...
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joining us now, our bloomberg otto porter david welch. reporter, david wells. how will this work?e sketchy. it will be a stretch within a year to get a fully autonomous car. you could have a car autonomous, that does not need a driver, but there's still a driver in the car to make sure nothing goes wrong. within a year, you are going to need regulations and rules from the government on how driverless cars can even be used, and that is not in place yet. it will be very difficult to see how within 12 months they will get it done. but if they do it, you just get picked up by a car with no driver, and it will take you where you need to go, and then someone else will buckle car, and there it goes. emily: we were just talking about google's deal with self driving minivans. we are talking about it every day. and how many years why vehicle to push a button on my phone, get into a self driving car, and actually feel comfortable? reporter: i'm not sure how quickly you personally will be comfortable, but for the rest of us, i think it's a few years out. the technology is close to ready, but
joining us now, our bloomberg otto porter david welch. reporter, david wells. how will this work?e sketchy. it will be a stretch within a year to get a fully autonomous car. you could have a car autonomous, that does not need a driver, but there's still a driver in the car to make sure nothing goes wrong. within a year, you are going to need regulations and rules from the government on how driverless cars can even be used, and that is not in place yet. it will be very difficult to see how...
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. >> a momento to that, clark welch, a company commander in battle,who survived the he hadied a tommyun gotten from the vietcong soldier in an earlier battle. tommy gunse of the showing that odd connection over the decade. war, ane end of the agreement is made. a reluctant ho chi minh excepts a temporary partition of vietnam with a clear understanding that there will be a free election in 10 years to determine this. marilyn: election was to be in two years. ho chi minh wanted it in months. a compromise was two years. time was criticized at the for compromising but you have to understand the chinese had visions, and the anon's historical imagery with china, ho chi minh famously said i french shit smell for six years then eat chinese shit. promise -- the promised election was not held the war results, french are driven out in less than 16 years and america enters. let's set that aside for a second. >> about the panel was about the antiwar movement. and iy have a few minutes do not think it is worth rehashing the history we already know about the 1940's. , withback to the panel all due r
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welch. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. welch: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman. we've got a lot of merchant nuclear plants that are now starting to get decommissioned. the first one that got decommissioned was in vermont. we've now got pilgrim. and the communities there face .normous challenges one, we lose a lot of good jobs. number two, there's a question of how do you get that asset back in production? that's where the local community, like select board citizen groups, are enormous concerned and rightly so. it's their community. and they want to get it back operational. the purpose of this amendment is to try to get the n.r.c., the resources it need -- n.r.c. the resources it needs and also the process it needs for citizen community involvement to be central accepted. they're in -- to be accepted. they're in a new area. generally n.r.c. has been about regulating the safety of the plant. now we're moving into the era where they have to deal with the decommissioning of the plant. safety issues continue to be of paramount concern, but econo
welch. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. welch: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman. we've got a lot of merchant nuclear plants that are now starting to get decommissioned. the first one that got decommissioned was in vermont. we've now got pilgrim. and the communities there face .normous challenges one, we lose a lot of good jobs. number two, there's a question of how do you get that asset back in production? that's where the local community, like select board citizen...
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joining me now is matt welch. matt you heard my conversation with the presumed candidates. let me ask you is bill weld libertarian enough? >> it's going to be an interesting question to find out here in the next couple of days. he wasn't nominated. he was suggested because they vote differently for vice president than they do president so his suggested hat in the ring from governor johnson was treated with some skepticism definitely in this room which i've seen and heard talking to people, seen as a liberal republican governor who has a track record that includes flirting with the libertarian party in new york in 2006 and then backing out of it and some other things so he might not be libertarian enough. we'll see. there's an element of prag tichl here. he has name recognition. >> are libertarian, wouldn't they would have 34 t/4 of a loa and win then no loaf at all. >> they're willing to starve themselves to death and we're all need to lose a few pounds. to me what's fascinating is with a johnson/weld ticket, the libertarian party, they're in the mainstream of america and g
joining me now is matt welch. matt you heard my conversation with the presumed candidates. let me ask you is bill weld libertarian enough? >> it's going to be an interesting question to find out here in the next couple of days. he wasn't nominated. he was suggested because they vote differently for vice president than they do president so his suggested hat in the ring from governor johnson was treated with some skepticism definitely in this room which i've seen and heard talking to...
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if you don't you feel like you've welched on a deal.ctic he's applied to the media and politics, we ate it up. we feel bad, because he's been so good to us, great to us ratingswise. >> not only that but he's been unapologet unapologetic. he's just throwing it out there. it's so unpolitical, people now, no matter what these investigative journalists find. he'll find something that he said ten years ago. >> the stuff on stern. >> the point being, that if -- the honesty and the forthcomingness, forthrightness is refreshing. people are buying into it. >> it's like when president obama admitted to doing drugs in his book. that made the question do you do drugs, irrelevant. >> good for him. he went on howard stern. that to me is so desperate, like grasping at straws. he said he had a sex talk on howard stern. >> who hasn't. we had a sex talk about you and you're not even on. >> people enjoy themselves. clinton also has an obligation to talk to the press and not just the outlets that give her a pass. like come on, fox. here's bill o'reilly on
if you don't you feel like you've welched on a deal.ctic he's applied to the media and politics, we ate it up. we feel bad, because he's been so good to us, great to us ratingswise. >> not only that but he's been unapologet unapologetic. he's just throwing it out there. it's so unpolitical, people now, no matter what these investigative journalists find. he'll find something that he said ten years ago. >> the stuff on stern. >> the point being, that if -- the honesty and the...
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all of their staffers use theirf metro as welch it's somethingt't that can't be swept under thehe ruglizese rs that. it's just putting the plantt together that's most effective c and least disruptive to get changes made.anges mad >> when you have an agencyyo neglected for long pe time as you mentionedio decadesf just being neglected and just running and hoping for the bestb i think it's a bold step to stee out there and say, hey, we got to do save team we'll take take some losses and pad pr for thist we got to shut things down andoa clean this up booses washingtoni dc it is metro.dc we have a lot of people usinge s this.th a lot of people that depend onad this. we got to get this fixed haven'h to get it right.ig >> changing the culture doesn'td happen over it in.ppen oit i >> especially when you've hadia decades to mess it up. up. >> right.ight >> we have the whole under viewu online if you want to see it the full 30 minute interview on ourn facebook page and on our regular website foxdc.com. >>> let's move on to the oto presidential race now turningur into a gold mine for saturday ni
all of their staffers use theirf metro as welch it's somethingt't that can't be swept under thehe ruglizese rs that. it's just putting the plantt together that's most effective c and least disruptive to get changes made.anges mad >> when you have an agencyyo neglected for long pe time as you mentionedio decadesf just being neglected and just running and hoping for the bestb i think it's a bold step to stee out there and say, hey, we got to do save team we'll take take some losses and pad...
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he's been inspired by jack welch , although that's not why he chose his name.inese traditions and got, which isrest a well-known clichÉ, but he has a strange fascination with heroes and history. it's part of the company something but it's that jack really believes in, taking on impossible odds. anna: he will be cinerea's with of chinese history. who hasl be a man really connected into that. that way,e himself in of playing a key role in the big change in the chinese direction? needs government actually signs to consumers that things will beginning better. there's a lot of challenges right now in the chinese economy. it's all well to hear about how things are blooming in other areas, but new jobs are coming. so many service jobs have been created, more than have been lost in manufacturing. china like the number of are employing lots of people. the sort of a script of how government can be useful to the consumers and the economy. there have been tensions with the government over piracy, let challenges,ational but he has never shied away from a challenge. i'm just
he's been inspired by jack welch , although that's not why he chose his name.inese traditions and got, which isrest a well-known clichÉ, but he has a strange fascination with heroes and history. it's part of the company something but it's that jack really believes in, taking on impossible odds. anna: he will be cinerea's with of chinese history. who hasl be a man really connected into that. that way,e himself in of playing a key role in the big change in the chinese direction? needs government...
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it turns out mom is behind the wheel and her child in the car as welch this is wild enough but the storynd. >> coming up new at 6:00 she made national headlines when her school refused to let her attend her prom because sean wearing a dress. tonight the new developments for the pennsylvania teen that could make things better. pat toomey started his career as an investment banker. then, a wall street wheeler-dealer overseeing stock trades in new york, london and tokyo. next, toomey moved to hong kong to work with wealthy chinese investors. in the senate, it's no surprise toomey's been siding with wall street. voting to allow banks to continue making the risky investments that wrecked our economy. afscme people is responsible for the content of this ad. i wake up and i just feel like i sleepsticky.ely hot. have the windows open, the ac on- i'd close it in the middle of the night. he'd open it in the middle of the night. it was a nightmare. my new tempur-breeze stays cool to the touch. not cold but cool. it naturally adapts to your body and somehow creates the perfect temperature for you. i
it turns out mom is behind the wheel and her child in the car as welch this is wild enough but the storynd. >> coming up new at 6:00 she made national headlines when her school refused to let her attend her prom because sean wearing a dress. tonight the new developments for the pennsylvania teen that could make things better. pat toomey started his career as an investment banker. then, a wall street wheeler-dealer overseeing stock trades in new york, london and tokyo. next, toomey moved...
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david: matt welch, if you like his news, read the magazine. melissa.ellisa: the republican party pledging to come together. but is it for real? critics calling the trump ryan truth a sham marriage. you decide. david: also reporters not backing down from a bet. wait until you see what he does with his own column that was wrong. >> wins the republican nomination, i will eat the page on which this column was written. equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, : side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed
david: matt welch, if you like his news, read the magazine. melissa.ellisa: the republican party pledging to come together. but is it for real? critics calling the trump ryan truth a sham marriage. you decide. david: also reporters not backing down from a bet. wait until you see what he does with his own column that was wrong. >> wins the republican nomination, i will eat the page on which this column was written. equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech...
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and joining me now from that convention in orlando is matt welch, editor in chief of reason magazine. thank you for being here. >> reporter: with libertarians you're always in the right spot, alex. >> that's true. yesterday was just entirely entertaining watching them come out and make their case for each other. let's talk about the percentage of never donald trump, nor hillary voters whom you think will accept gary johnson as an alternative presidential choice. >> reporter: well, we've seen the three times when he's been put into national polls and he usually is not. but the three times that he has been, he's gotten 10-11% of the vote out there. their campaign right now is saying, just put us in the polls because a lot of those people are voting for him without knowing anything really about him, although he's a somewhat known character as a two-time governor of new mexico and the candidate last time around. when you have 20% in both major party campaigns of their own base saying we're not sure we're going to vote for our own nominee, there is kind of an opportunity that people are sm
and joining me now from that convention in orlando is matt welch, editor in chief of reason magazine. thank you for being here. >> reporter: with libertarians you're always in the right spot, alex. >> that's true. yesterday was just entirely entertaining watching them come out and make their case for each other. let's talk about the percentage of never donald trump, nor hillary voters whom you think will accept gary johnson as an alternative presidential choice. >> reporter:...
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matt welch, terra narcoticel, she was once a contestant on the apprentice. i don't know why that's relevant to what's going on to today's world. and author of the wilderness and sing you lumbarly responsible for donald trump running for president. >> twice in the last 20 minutes. >> just google that. i don't know what to make this report frankly. to me, basically -- there is a distinction between rule breaking and law breaking which seems to be a salient one. you do things that are not the way the deputy would have you do them. that's one set of infractions. you do things that violate the law, that's another set of infractions. we're only really getting a determination from the ig report on that first category today. i don't know, i'm not sure what my judgment is of that. anyone else. >> i think that one of the questions if you are analyzing it that way, why are the rules in place and what are the stake of the rules? i haven't finished the report but they get into the issue of the rules themselves being haphazard. >> yes. >> and not well -- well understood o
matt welch, terra narcoticel, she was once a contestant on the apprentice. i don't know why that's relevant to what's going on to today's world. and author of the wilderness and sing you lumbarly responsible for donald trump running for president. >> twice in the last 20 minutes. >> just google that. i don't know what to make this report frankly. to me, basically -- there is a distinction between rule breaking and law breaking which seems to be a salient one. you do things that are...
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iss as bad much faith tuesday tra at metro center moving off the inli watch for delays.srptsisru as welch traffic. back to you.o >> capitals will play game three tonight against pittsburghittsrg penguins without one of their oe most important players.. >> brooks horbert suspendedus three games for a late hit to the head for penguins defensem defenseman. he will miss game three tonighth game four on wednesday and gamey five on saturday.five on sa eligible to come back if the ba series goes game six on may tenth. tonight's game is in pittsburghu it starts at 8:00. 8 good luck.od luc they'll be a man down.l be man they need everybody againstrybo pittsburgh.pisbur >> i know.>> i >> tough battle.ate. >> playoffs, okay. >> coming up one worth woman isn suing star buck for $5 million.o >> lots of latte.fat >> lots of money. changed in tyoe most.os one of them monkey bars i'll i neivwborn' father's faith. it's standing tall after one surgery... not six. stronger is being a typical kid... despite a rare disorder. stronger is finding it ear
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welch of vermont. the chair: is there objection to the request of the gentlewoman from ohio? without objection, the request for a recorded vote is withdrawn. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from vermont. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the noes have it. he amendment is not adopted. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will eport the amendment. the gentleman has two amendments at the defbling. will he clarify which amendment? >> amendment relative to north carolina. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 34 printed in the congressional record offered by mr. pittenger of north carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 743, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. pittenger, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina. mr. pittenger: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in full support of this very critical amendment. the object
welch of vermont. the chair: is there objection to the request of the gentlewoman from ohio? without objection, the request for a recorded vote is withdrawn. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from vermont. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the noes have it. he amendment is not adopted. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will eport the amendment. the...
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welch: the starting point for analysis is the current law. the current law is a mess. it's the wild west when it comes to regulating chemicals. 85,000 chemicals are on the market that have never been tested and bad things are going to happen. this law changes that. the e.p.a. is now going to have authority to regulate and review these substances as to their health and safety. number two, it requires the safety finding before a new product goes on the market. number three, it replaces the cost benefit analysis for a health-only analysis and when it comes to health and safety, that is absolutely essential. it's not about the cost, the cost in human terms and to communities when you have let something go by for accounting reasons as opposed to look vigilantly at health and safety is not the way to go. very good change. next, it protects vulnerable populations, children, pregnant women and especially workers who are in plants where these chemicals are used. and lastly, makes the companies come clean with the information they have that allows regulators to come to a conclus
welch: the starting point for analysis is the current law. the current law is a mess. it's the wild west when it comes to regulating chemicals. 85,000 chemicals are on the market that have never been tested and bad things are going to happen. this law changes that. the e.p.a. is now going to have authority to regulate and review these substances as to their health and safety. number two, it requires the safety finding before a new product goes on the market. number three, it replaces the cost...
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and zac is with us sharing the secrets behind it and the dress, as welch the dress. >> we do?eing with us so early. >> thanks for having me. >> still recovering. i know both of you guys were there in back in action. >> we were both there but he did not design my outfit and i would have lights in it. but it marries technology and tradition. how did you come up with this concept with a light bulb moment. >> that light bulb moment. i'm interested in that place where the past and the future meet because that's universal. >> yeah. >> and that hits a chord around the world. you know, to women and girls and men. that say, you know, just recognizing beauty. >> yeah. >> and a magic moment and fantasy and there is a fairy tale element to this dress. i mean -- >> for sure. >> it's that dress that every girl, every woman dreams of wearing and then this takes it to a technological new level and how does that work? >> i brought a sample. >> i did. >> and the battery pack and there are how many. >> 30 battery packs inside but the dress is hollow inside not like tulle. it's as light as possib
and zac is with us sharing the secrets behind it and the dress, as welch the dress. >> we do?eing with us so early. >> thanks for having me. >> still recovering. i know both of you guys were there in back in action. >> we were both there but he did not design my outfit and i would have lights in it. but it marries technology and tradition. how did you come up with this concept with a light bulb moment. >> that light bulb moment. i'm interested in that place where...
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welch, for five minutes. >> thank you very much. mr. chairman, at the heart of this is a question whether, this is the one faced by the president, is an iran without nuclear weapons better for the rest of the world security than an iran with nuclear weapons? that was the question. and the engagement of mr. rhodes was one significant person among hundreds and along with our best allies -- france, germany, england -- and also our sometimes frenemies, china and russia. and the collective decision of those countries and us was that the iran nuclear deal was in our collective interests. now there was fierce disagreement about that, among the witnesses and among many of my colleagues here in congress, but this was a long and complex negotiation. it was ultimately ratified by our strongest allies. and there was a judgment that the commander in chief had to make as to whether or not this agreement was in the national security interests of this country. i agreed with him. i work closely with mr. rhodes and found him to be an exceptional public s
welch, for five minutes. >> thank you very much. mr. chairman, at the heart of this is a question whether, this is the one faced by the president, is an iran without nuclear weapons better for the rest of the world security than an iran with nuclear weapons? that was the question. and the engagement of mr. rhodes was one significant person among hundreds and along with our best allies -- france, germany, england -- and also our sometimes frenemies, china and russia. and the collective...
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. >> let's not focus on theocus on struggles of the past.rugg there are struggles modern dayor as welchook th that. >> with that said, this is a tss masterful remake.ful rem so do not tune away.not tu a it is good.d. >> young actor who was with us w in studio. >> maliki. phenomenal job. >> he gave the cutest i guessss isn't the word when you'reou're talking about an actor of his h statue. st we had the tm seem he looked and very young british actor.ct what's tmz? >> exactly. >> i don't know but you know k that's a good place to be when e you don't know what tmz is. >> hold on to the innocence.nnen >> british physi hawkings may understand the manm mysteries of the universe he's having a hard time grasping gran trump's rice in popular r he says he's appeals to the lowestw common denominator hawking madem the comments on the show goodd morning britain. >> if he can't figure it out --- >> i know. we're all in trouble. >> what hope is there for theher rest of us.rest o us. >> he has one of the most brilliant minds. popular mommy blogger calling it quits after she says it ruinedru her life.he
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we talked with david welch out in michigan.rysler really has done very little in terms of autonomous vehicles. google is seen as the leader and developing cars that can drive themselves. they tested a car for more than 1.4 million miles. fiat chrysler does not have any others technology, or at least in its early stages, they really need a partner like this. most a year ago, marchionne put confession,entation where he basically said fiat chrysler needs a merger partner, because they could not afford the new technology. a year on, no one has bought his company or merged, so now he has to find partners to develop this. david: according to your reporting, they will start with ca, which is a minivan. why are they starting their? david w.: a lot of when this will come out is to be determined. but that is a good place to start, because it is a minivan. pragmatic. if you have a self driving car and want to use this for ridesharing or something like fleetsome kind of cab or application, a minivan is a great place to start. they will pro
we talked with david welch out in michigan.rysler really has done very little in terms of autonomous vehicles. google is seen as the leader and developing cars that can drive themselves. they tested a car for more than 1.4 million miles. fiat chrysler does not have any others technology, or at least in its early stages, they really need a partner like this. most a year ago, marchionne put confession,entation where he basically said fiat chrysler needs a merger partner, because they could not...
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from fairfaxai county parkway to 123 with heavy congestion inside the beltwayel through arlington as welchead and take look at ourur virginia drive times. times slow conditions 95 on the 95 te northbound side as well.nd s we'll look at our map right now. center point parkway to 610 in stafford jammed same story 66 east 234 to centreville and thee 395 edsall to the 14th street se bridge. tons of congestion wet roads. ra leave early inbound delays in d the district beltway to the key bridge 11 miles per hour as yous make your way in on gw parkwayaw so watch out for that in from fm rosland to georgetown the keynhe bridge completely jammed andnd then in the district we alsoct s have wisconsin avenue very slowo northwest as you come in to friendship heights fromeigh bethesda. we also have typical jam ups in georgetown on m and wisconsin ws and then inbound traffic reallya slow on 295 inside the beltway, 395 so not liking what i'mwh i seeing. get an early start and drive safe. safe that's your early traffic.traff. allison. how long she'll be suspended tod tennis when she faces an antin a doping
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severalorev months so that the irrigationigt system can do its job and theobt sod can do its josh as welchsis a $40 million project. e they're working they are wayr this way.y but this is a good look of the infrastructure and it's quite an impressive situation going on o here.here crews had to basicall basicallys four to 5 feet of damaged top soil before they began this, and this new irrigation system thatt they got going on here it'sere going to be able to use u rainwater as opposed to dc to d water.r. the sod will absorb the waterhew better as a result, and it's i just very impressive.ive mike touched on this in thehis n 8:00 o'clock hour but this is i $40 million project that started almost five years ago and it wat necessary as many of you knowu o who live in this area, the national mall lawn was bit of aa eye soar with lot of the weeds and grassy patches and dirt anda things locate that. makeover for our area, and, they're telling us that this thi will be done in time for the inauguration come early 2017.01 so that is good news and we're w just all really excited to see this lush grass
severalorev months so that the irrigationigt system can do its job and theobt sod can do its josh as welchsis a $40 million project. e they're working they are wayr this way.y but this is a good look of the infrastructure and it's quite an impressive situation going on o here.here crews had to basicall basicallys four to 5 feet of damaged top soil before they began this, and this new irrigation system thatt they got going on here it'sere going to be able to use u rainwater as opposed to dc to d...
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let's bring in matt welch.or of the declaration of independents, how libertarian politics can fix what's wrong with america. >> and john updike, which advocates for primary reform. matt, look, this is the opportunity for the libertarian party. it's been around about 40 years. ballot access in all 50 states. you have a ticket of two former two-term governors. the most on paper credible ticket the libertarians have put up and two mainstream party candidates with record high negative numbers. there s there is an opportunity for libertarians. >> the key is to get into polls before the debates. most polls have not included gary johnson. it's going to be hard to keep them out of national polls when william weld is in it. he gets media attention and has a bit of credibility. three of the four polls i've seen johnson in, he's getting around 10%. >> you'd need an average of 15 this fall to be getting into these debates? >> getting polled in the first place gets you in the door. if he gets a lot of tens and then closer t
let's bring in matt welch.or of the declaration of independents, how libertarian politics can fix what's wrong with america. >> and john updike, which advocates for primary reform. matt, look, this is the opportunity for the libertarian party. it's been around about 40 years. ballot access in all 50 states. you have a ticket of two former two-term governors. the most on paper credible ticket the libertarians have put up and two mainstream party candidates with record high negative...
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morning.thisi bob, good morning.ood mo >> reporter: hey, steve, s another vigil here tonight asona welchspot wherew claudine ya molino was shot kennel in her car on fridayriy morning just before noon here ie what police are calling anling a attempted carjacking.jackin you see her photo there. candles, balloons and flowers.we the man who is accused of in hen murder was arrested just a short distance from here in another ao shopping center parking lotking across the street after having n apparently grabbed some coffeeec and lunch at a boston market. leo tordil facing three counts c of verse degree murder it alle t started we can take you back toc last thursday outside high point high school where mr. tordil toi allegedly shot and kill his estranged wife gladys.lady according to just releasedd charging documents from prince george's county, an was shot there coming to her aia says that he approached the carr saw the tordils fighting.ig he asked is everything okay? oa and that the man there said, sd, yes, i'm her husband, and then t that victim, that shooting sho victim said he heard gunshot
morning.thisi bob, good morning.ood mo >> reporter: hey, steve, s another vigil here tonight asona welchspot wherew claudine ya molino was shot kennel in her car on fridayriy morning just before noon here ie what police are calling anling a attempted carjacking.jackin you see her photo there. candles, balloons and flowers.we the man who is accused of in hen murder was arrested just a short distance from here in another ao shopping center parking lotking across the street after having n...
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here and entertain andd inform, we're going to do allngo those thing.those we'll walk, we'll dance as welchut never ever duplicated good day d.c. d.c >> certainly not that dance. n a we'll sue in in a few minutes. >> wis-mo thank you how aboutw o dr. oz smooth dance moves.oth da >> did you see that spin?t spi >> very smooth. >> what in the world? >> he's going to be in our nextx justin timberlake video. >> okay.>> dr. oz still with us thishis morning.in he is dishing on were we can wer expect to see on today and tomorrow's episodes of hisis amazing show.gho >> today we're talking about tao arsenic how about it may be b infiltrating our food supply ini more ways than we thought. w what do we look for here.e. >> we banned arsenic as product in this country to be used use '80's it hangs up for decades.e. in this some parts of thisme pto country southeast it got intoo our rice. consumer reports working on thii for the last couple of years. we covered this story as well.s but the fda just issued guidance on infant rice cereals becausesu they think there's a maximum max amount we shall tolerate t
here and entertain andd inform, we're going to do allngo those thing.those we'll walk, we'll dance as welchut never ever duplicated good day d.c. d.c >> certainly not that dance. n a we'll sue in in a few minutes. >> wis-mo thank you how aboutw o dr. oz smooth dance moves.oth da >> did you see that spin?t spi >> very smooth. >> what in the world? >> he's going to be in our nextx justin timberlake video. >> okay.>> dr. oz still with us thishis...
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jack welch has been on a few times talking about, okay, i have noticed the tone. i got it.nds. i noticed all that stuff on the republican side, but you've got a couple of social -- hillary is not a socialist but look at the policies and how far left they're moving on the other side. everybody is focused on, you know, these ridiculous arguments about, you know, low-energy jeb and little marco. on the other side you've got a party moving its center to socialism. and it also unnoticed. >> i think what's happening on the republican side is there is a coming together that's taking place. on the other side, there are deep divisions that are occurring. bernie is still going strong, and it's going to take a while for that to heal. i think you're right. the focus has been on one side, but actually there's a lot happening on both. again, i think -- i think there is going to be a lot of coming together on the republican side over the course of the next two or three weeks. >> have you endorsed trump yet, senator? >> i have always planned to support the nominee. i have said that from da
jack welch has been on a few times talking about, okay, i have noticed the tone. i got it.nds. i noticed all that stuff on the republican side, but you've got a couple of social -- hillary is not a socialist but look at the policies and how far left they're moving on the other side. everybody is focused on, you know, these ridiculous arguments about, you know, low-energy jeb and little marco. on the other side you've got a party moving its center to socialism. and it also unnoticed. >> i...
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maria: from my standpoint as the glory days when jack welch was running general electric are at nbc.so supportive. congratulations on what you did as well as jack. i want to take you back to something a couple weeks ago that you are embarrassed by the way people were treating this political moment we are in and the way you're treating donald trump. the >> for a long period of time, it was total denial. i was watching the audiences he was pulling together and he's pulling together a lot of independents, democrats and republicans. plainspoken is some and not allowed in politics. nobody thinks they can get away with it. he's doing it and it's refreshing. no political correctness and it touches but people really want to know here. he would make a very good president. maria: people are oblivious to the millions of people he's tracking. does that bother you sometimes only talk about the issues you are not being the kind of sampson and specifics when it comes to, for example, what you do in terms of the main $10 trillion to end what you do in terms of taking down isis. >> the reality is thi
maria: from my standpoint as the glory days when jack welch was running general electric are at nbc.so supportive. congratulations on what you did as well as jack. i want to take you back to something a couple weeks ago that you are embarrassed by the way people were treating this political moment we are in and the way you're treating donald trump. the >> for a long period of time, it was total denial. i was watching the audiences he was pulling together and he's pulling together a lot of...