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back up to you guys. >> ron: thanks so much. >> ron: alfred, final thoughts before we are you encouraged by what we saw? >> alfred: i am encouraged by what we saw from the denver broncos. i think this group will be solid, with quarterback play, they are going to be solid and when they get that running game going, man, it could be a very good offense to match that defense. psycho sounds good, al. i'll see you in phoenix. fans -- here in las vegas -- favorite team. good evening. and thanks for joining us -- for this special edition of 13 action news. i'm christopher king. they're so excited -- about the possibility -- the raiders could move to las vegas -- they can practically taste it -- in their beer. a bar -- on boulder highway -- rebrands itself tonight -- as las vegas raider nation cantina. 13 action news reporter -- david schuman -- heads to the party for the pre-season game. pkg elpoderoso transformed itself today into las vegas raider nati place for the many raiders fans here in town to call home. if you didn't know better, you'd think the team was already here. 163600 tony curiel,
back up to you guys. >> ron: thanks so much. >> ron: alfred, final thoughts before we are you encouraged by what we saw? >> alfred: i am encouraged by what we saw from the denver broncos. i think this group will be solid, with quarterback play, they are going to be solid and when they get that running game going, man, it could be a very good offense to match that defense. psycho sounds good, al. i'll see you in phoenix. fans -- here in las vegas -- favorite team. good evening....
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one was ron o'callahan. ron is a businessman. he runs a family owned lerngss firm. he is a member of the democratic party. in 1964 ron had voted for president johnson. but this year deeply disturbed by the war in vietnam he had decided to work for the election of senator eugene mccarthy. >> clearly, though -- >> mccarthy was opposed to the course of the war and had challenged the president for the democratic nomination. >> but the war has taken so much money out of the economy. the war on poverty. what johnson called the great society. so much punch has been taken out of what he tried to do because of the war that it's become a marker. a mockery >> well, put someone else in if you think he's wrong. >> we'll do that. >> the laconia chamber of commerce sponsored a series of breakfasts for all the candidates and ron and jim and their wives ann and dotty attended them all. and ron got his first close look at the man he wanted to see win. [ applause ] >> as i see the campaign in '68 the issue of vietnam itself is a vital one of course and you could pass a harsh judgment
one was ron o'callahan. ron is a businessman. he runs a family owned lerngss firm. he is a member of the democratic party. in 1964 ron had voted for president johnson. but this year deeply disturbed by the war in vietnam he had decided to work for the election of senator eugene mccarthy. >> clearly, though -- >> mccarthy was opposed to the course of the war and had challenged the president for the democratic nomination. >> but the war has taken so much money out of the...
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in 1964 ron had voted for president johnson. but this year deeply disturbed by the war in vietnam he had decided to work for the election of senator eugene mccarthy. >> clearly, though -- >> mccarthy was opposed to the course of the war and had challenged the president for the democratic nomination. >> but the war has taken so much money out of the economy. the war on poverty. what johnson called the great society. so much punch has been taken out of what he tried to do because of the war that it's become a marker. >> put somebody else in if you think he's wrong. >> we'll do that. >> the laconia chamber of commerce sponsored a series of breakfasts for all the candidates and ron and jim and their wives ann and dotty attended them all. and ron got his first close look at the man he wanted to see win. [ applause ] >> as i see the campaign in '68 the issue of vietnam itself is a vital one of course and you could pass a harsh judgment on that war. or if it were isolated altogether from any domestic consequences or any other internati
in 1964 ron had voted for president johnson. but this year deeply disturbed by the war in vietnam he had decided to work for the election of senator eugene mccarthy. >> clearly, though -- >> mccarthy was opposed to the course of the war and had challenged the president for the democratic nomination. >> but the war has taken so much money out of the economy. the war on poverty. what johnson called the great society. so much punch has been taken out of what he tried to do...
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one was ron o'callahan. like jim, ron is a businessman. he runs a family owned electronics firm. he is a member of the democratic party. in 1964 ron had voted for president johnson. but this year deeply disturbed by the war in vietnam he had decided to work for the election of senator eugene mccarthy. >> clearly, though -- >> mccarthy was opposed to the course of the war and had challenged the president for the democratic nomination. >> but the war has taken so much money out of the economy. the war on poverty. what johnson called the great society. so much punch has been taken out of what he tried to do because of the war that it's become a marker. a mockery >> well, put someone else in if you think he's wrong. >> we'll do that. >> the laconia chamber of commerce sponsored a series of breakfasts for all the candidates and ron and jim and their wives ann and dotty attended them all. and ron got his first close look at the man he wanted to see win. [ applause ] >> as i see the campaign in '68, the issue of vietnam itself is a vital one of course and you could pass a harsh judgment
one was ron o'callahan. like jim, ron is a businessman. he runs a family owned electronics firm. he is a member of the democratic party. in 1964 ron had voted for president johnson. but this year deeply disturbed by the war in vietnam he had decided to work for the election of senator eugene mccarthy. >> clearly, though -- >> mccarthy was opposed to the course of the war and had challenged the president for the democratic nomination. >> but the war has taken so much money out...
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more digging led officers to ron's apartment... at exactly the right time.. ((officer kyle hershey/metro pd i pulled in the parking lot just as ron was coming out in his wheelchair.. )) ((susan he was going out his door to find another method to commit suicide because the first one didn't work )) ((ron cole/vietnam veteran it just hit me all at once- when i lost my dog that's the last straw. lost my wife, lost my dog : (( : so it was kind of like i've had a pretty good life.. now it's time to go home and see the wife )) (( officer kyle hershey/metro pd something about ron really struck a cord with me he and i hit it off we were talking.. )) (( susan schulter/dispatcher i could tell it really affected the officer.. officer hershey.. and so then it started to affect dog from the pound : ")) ((christianne klein)) >> ron was taken to the hospital for treatment.. and eventually released.. officer kyle hershey was one of his first visitors.. (( ron cole/vietnam veteran the day after i came home he was knocking on the door and coming in and asking me how i'm doing a
more digging led officers to ron's apartment... at exactly the right time.. ((officer kyle hershey/metro pd i pulled in the parking lot just as ron was coming out in his wheelchair.. )) ((susan he was going out his door to find another method to commit suicide because the first one didn't work )) ((ron cole/vietnam veteran it just hit me all at once- when i lost my dog that's the last straw. lost my wife, lost my dog : (( : so it was kind of like i've had a pretty good life.. now it's time to...
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more digging led officers to ron's apartment... at exactly the right time.. i pulled in the parking lot just as ron was coming out in his wheelchair.. )) ((susan schulter/dispatcher he was going out his door to find another method to commit suicide because the first one didn't work )) ((ron cole/vietnam veteran it just hit me all at once- when i lost my dog that's the last straw. lost my wife, lost my dog : (( : so it was kind of like i've had a pretty good life.. now it's time to go home and see the wife )) (( officer kyle hershey/metro pd something about ron really struck a cord with me he and i hit it off we were talking.. )) (( susan schulter/dispatcher i could te affected the officer.. officer hershey.. and so then it started to affect me.. and then officer hershey came up with this idea to go get him a dog from the pound : ")) ((christianne klein)) >> ron was taken to the hospital for treatment.. and eventually released.. officer kyle hershey was one of his first visitors.. (( ron cole/vietnam veteran the day after i came home he was knocking on the doo
more digging led officers to ron's apartment... at exactly the right time.. i pulled in the parking lot just as ron was coming out in his wheelchair.. )) ((susan schulter/dispatcher he was going out his door to find another method to commit suicide because the first one didn't work )) ((ron cole/vietnam veteran it just hit me all at once- when i lost my dog that's the last straw. lost my wife, lost my dog : (( : so it was kind of like i've had a pretty good life.. now it's time to go home and...
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it is wonderful that we are here with ron because one of reasons i wrote about jefferson is ron had surrounded jefferson jefferson both from hamilton's and washington's perspective. our friends david mccullough had done john adams. jefferson had been more of a foil and a supporting character in the broad historiography of the last decade or so. i thought there was a place to talk about jefferson on his own terms. i always try to make as much use of archives as i can. so you can justify a new look. annette: every generation asks new questions. thomas jefferson is the most interesting man in the world. there are so many aspects of his life. we've learned so much more about him. slavery at monticello and so forth. there was a life to be rediscovered. it has always been present but it never been looked at. there are always new things about jefferson. there were some aspects to his life. it's not just the politics. it could be music and art and all kinds of things. because of the declaration of independence, it is a continuing story in the american saga. every generation who tries to make their pla
it is wonderful that we are here with ron because one of reasons i wrote about jefferson is ron had surrounded jefferson jefferson both from hamilton's and washington's perspective. our friends david mccullough had done john adams. jefferson had been more of a foil and a supporting character in the broad historiography of the last decade or so. i thought there was a place to talk about jefferson on his own terms. i always try to make as much use of archives as i can. so you can justify a new...
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. >> reporter: ron newton has been playing in the newton invitational tournament. >> i like it bank it off another surface >> reporter: for the last 25 years. >> that's my game >> reporter: against members. his own family. >> nice shot. >> there you go >> reporter: and ts >> there are 20 of us. 18 up to adult. >> reporter: ron is one of 20 siblings. born to james and laura from mead, colorado. >> they used to call it newtonville >> reporter: his mom had two sets ever twins. ron was one. >> i am no. 16. >> reporter: the middle child can't pray anymore. >> we keep the next generation interested in temperature >> reporter: they grew up as farmers in the small weld county community. in the only building big enough for the newton, town hall. >> every one of her children except one was born at home with a midwife. >> reporter: she was basically always pregnant for 26 strgh very physically strong. >> reporter: so were he and his brothers. >> when we were born, the at least us, there were still basketball hoops hanging above us. >> reporter: the triplets plus one, david, were four of the five
. >> reporter: ron newton has been playing in the newton invitational tournament. >> i like it bank it off another surface >> reporter: for the last 25 years. >> that's my game >> reporter: against members. his own family. >> nice shot. >> there you go >> reporter: and ts >> there are 20 of us. 18 up to adult. >> reporter: ron is one of 20 siblings. born to james and laura from mead, colorado. >> they used to call it newtonville...
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ron: it is an excellent question. the most difficult aspect of jumping around -- it is fun to jump around to different time frames than just different personalities. i am now doing grant so i have had to master the mexican war, civil war, and reconstruction. the literature is so vast, i feel like i am out on the north atlantic on a stormy day in a tiny robo. that is the difficulty. you are re-creating the knowledge from the ground up. indescribably difficult. what it is fun. you know the way you are in a new country and your senses come alive. in a way, suddenly being in a new timeframe with new characters, you are very responsive. i think if i spent my entire career not just with grant but with sherman, sheridan, abraham lincoln, and all of these different characters, i think my reactions would not be as strong as they are. not because i was unfamiliar with these people before but i am learning about them at an entirely different level writing a biography about grant. some people will say -- how many years are you sp
ron: it is an excellent question. the most difficult aspect of jumping around -- it is fun to jump around to different time frames than just different personalities. i am now doing grant so i have had to master the mexican war, civil war, and reconstruction. the literature is so vast, i feel like i am out on the north atlantic on a stormy day in a tiny robo. that is the difficulty. you are re-creating the knowledge from the ground up. indescribably difficult. what it is fun. you know the way...
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let me ask ron. has the phenomenal success of hamilton made you approach biography any differently than you had prior to getting involved? >> i'm not writing in rhyme cuplets. when they performed the opening number of the show, i have repeatedly told them manuel miranda that i would like to perform once the opening number. for some reason he has not taken me up on that. i was thinking tonight was really my chance. i mean, the pulitzer committee really blew it. they could have asked me to do it, and i would have been thrilled. i could have died a happy man, you know, having done the opening -- >> there's still time. >> you know, it's been interesting working with lynn because i remember when i started working with him, he came over to my house just a few months after i met him. we were on the living room couch, and he start snapping his fingers, and he said does a -- in the middle of a forgotten spot in the caribbean. >> i didn't say to them -- i certainly was thinking either you right write very tigh
let me ask ron. has the phenomenal success of hamilton made you approach biography any differently than you had prior to getting involved? >> i'm not writing in rhyme cuplets. when they performed the opening number of the show, i have repeatedly told them manuel miranda that i would like to perform once the opening number. for some reason he has not taken me up on that. i was thinking tonight was really my chance. i mean, the pulitzer committee really blew it. they could have asked me to...
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. >> ron charles, how did you get into this business? >> i was an english teacher for many years which i loved but the paper grading was wearing me down. i thought if i graded one more piece of paper i would kill someone. a student's mother suggested i review books, and i bought a book, wrote up a review and sent it to the christian review monitor and they bought it ask asked for more. >> how many years were at the christian monitor? >> seven years. >> can a bad or good book review affect sales? >> there is some academics i read saying a review has a marginal positive effect on sale but it doesn't matter if the review is positive or negative. it is just getting the cover and name out there helps a little bit. i know there are positive reviews and once you get there, it is sticky and you tend to tay there. >>ual the post continue to post book reviews? >> yes, for the first time in many years we added staff to the book section. >> andrew crew has a book coming out. robert butler has a book reaching back to his vietnam war days coming out t
. >> ron charles, how did you get into this business? >> i was an english teacher for many years which i loved but the paper grading was wearing me down. i thought if i graded one more piece of paper i would kill someone. a student's mother suggested i review books, and i bought a book, wrote up a review and sent it to the christian review monitor and they bought it ask asked for more. >> how many years were at the christian monitor? >> seven years. >> can a bad or...
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ron: it is a real problem. words.s a tyranny of when you are writing a history, you tend to follow the paper trail. particularly, for me the greatest frustration in writing about the 18th century -- in the 19th century, if there are holes in the story, you can fill them. that in the 18th century, there are black holes. i think of hamilton's boyhood or even washington's boyhood. george washington's father died when he was 11 and there is exactly one sentence devoted to his papers to his father. first oneon, the third of his life is played out in the caribbean where there is scarcely a paper trail. there is a temptation to do less about those places because as you found with sally hemmings, the paper trail is so thin. but then it becomes especially incumbent on you to use whatever sources you have to build the context and the circle ansys for what happened. so it is a little bit of smoke and mirrors because you are doing a particular timeframe in a person's life. but otherwise, you get a situation where particula
ron: it is a real problem. words.s a tyranny of when you are writing a history, you tend to follow the paper trail. particularly, for me the greatest frustration in writing about the 18th century -- in the 19th century, if there are holes in the story, you can fill them. that in the 18th century, there are black holes. i think of hamilton's boyhood or even washington's boyhood. george washington's father died when he was 11 and there is exactly one sentence devoted to his papers to his father....
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ron: absolutely. n july, he wrote a note to the department of justice saying that if it wasn't approved, he'd he was going ther to stay in the exchange. here re's more at issue than just aetna feeling that do well in the exchanges. host: do you buy that? joseph: no, first of all, how bad didn't know it was going to be this year when he made that statement. second of all, it was a statement. he was speaking to washington. he wasn't speaking to his stockholders. this latest move comes on the heels that the revelation that several hundred billion dollar losses that they sustained last year are actually increasing this year. ron: you might take a look at april, er itself in which was not that long ago, he actually talked about why it was deal.d he was talking about the cost of acquiring customers, and he said this was a good deal. you talk about other insurance companies are finding this profitable. didn't united healthcare find this profitable? why are some of these larger finding it t profitable to oper
ron: absolutely. n july, he wrote a note to the department of justice saying that if it wasn't approved, he'd he was going ther to stay in the exchange. here re's more at issue than just aetna feeling that do well in the exchanges. host: do you buy that? joseph: no, first of all, how bad didn't know it was going to be this year when he made that statement. second of all, it was a statement. he was speaking to washington. he wasn't speaking to his stockholders. this latest move comes on the...
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ron johnson is a millionaire and he is funded by millionaires." feingold will be watching tonights results come in privately with his family in the madison area. reporting live in racine, bl, fox6 news. ted thanks bret incumbent repu challenger tonight. but he is rallying supporters. fox 6's ashley sears is live in waukesha with that. volunteers are still setting up here at the waukesha republican office. supporters are expected to arrive here around 6:30 tonight. you mentioned, incumbent republican senator ron johnson does not have a challenger in this primary. but tonight is an opportunity to rally supporters 25:06-19 were just trying to get everyone together to come out and spread the word on ron johnson. he is running unopposed in this primary, however its extra important we get everyone out to come and vote. he is running against russ feingold in november and were just hoping for a successful election on our part. several republican leaders will be speaking tonight. senator johnson is expected to address supporters around 8 tonight. live in w
ron johnson is a millionaire and he is funded by millionaires." feingold will be watching tonights results come in privately with his family in the madison area. reporting live in racine, bl, fox6 news. ted thanks bret incumbent repu challenger tonight. but he is rallying supporters. fox 6's ashley sears is live in waukesha with that. volunteers are still setting up here at the waukesha republican office. supporters are expected to arrive here around 6:30 tonight. you mentioned, incumbent...
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agreeing with ron pollack. aetna leaving the exchange is retaliation for the blocked merger with humana. a question. insurance companies complaining when the aca mandates that people must buy their product? guest: i don't think they are complaining so much about the mandate. i'm not saying it's a popular thing. surveys.ok at all the the mandate is least popular of all the different provisions. insurers know that when they are prohibited from denying coverage to people who are sick or have a pre-existing condition they have to get healthier people into the pool. the mandate helps achieve that. joe raises a question is it done as effectively as possible. it could be improved. no doubt. part of important trying to make sure the pools don't have as much risk in them. let me say one other thing. this really goes to the future. those whowe've had are opponents of the affordable care act have really so far of used to seriously engage in trying to improve the affordable care act as if it's an act of sacrilege. i think
agreeing with ron pollack. aetna leaving the exchange is retaliation for the blocked merger with humana. a question. insurance companies complaining when the aca mandates that people must buy their product? guest: i don't think they are complaining so much about the mandate. i'm not saying it's a popular thing. surveys.ok at all the the mandate is least popular of all the different provisions. insurers know that when they are prohibited from denying coverage to people who are sick or have a...
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ron -- i know you're tom. but i'm talking to ron now. ron, one thing that you taught us in the top ten that we have in common with david mccullum is when we's writing, when he's writing we're all learning. we are all learning. thank you, tom, for the opportunity to say a few words here. the reason i wasn't here at the very beginning is there's one other element to all of the personnel you so honored in your remarks, david, and that is the spouses who we're welcoming this evening for the lunch with the first lady tomorrow. so my husband, paul, is here. i know you'll appreciate that recognition. let me thank ron and tom also for your leadership in the u.s. capitol historic society. i think, ron, and tom, and ron, that this is the happiest day of john larson's life to be here with david mccullough. but this isn't the first time in his history of the capital, he didn't get his history of the capitol. i'll remember when e was a brand-new congressman 1989 david mccullough came to the house chamber to speak on the occasion of congress's bicente
ron -- i know you're tom. but i'm talking to ron now. ron, one thing that you taught us in the top ten that we have in common with david mccullum is when we's writing, when he's writing we're all learning. we are all learning. thank you, tom, for the opportunity to say a few words here. the reason i wasn't here at the very beginning is there's one other element to all of the personnel you so honored in your remarks, david, and that is the spouses who we're welcoming this evening for the lunch...
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democratic party and ron brownstein. but before we go to the pam on this offer, we want to say what records the candidates have released so far. hillary clinton released three cons, hypothyroidism, seasonal allergies and she had deep vein thrombosis, a clot in the leg. donald trump, it was a doctor's note of a few lines which we learned on friday that his doctor told nbc that it took him five minutes to put together. there were no details about conditions in there. so -- and in that note he said he has no medical problems and something along the lines of he would be the healthiest president ever. if i can go to the panel now, you, ron brownstein, what do you make of this challenge from donald trump? shows us he's willing to release more now? >> i think we do -- it would be valuable to know more about each of them at this point. certainly, as you accurately point out, her letter from her doctor last july was more detailed than the remarkable story of the donald trump doctor who said he wrote this in five minutes while the
democratic party and ron brownstein. but before we go to the pam on this offer, we want to say what records the candidates have released so far. hillary clinton released three cons, hypothyroidism, seasonal allergies and she had deep vein thrombosis, a clot in the leg. donald trump, it was a doctor's note of a few lines which we learned on friday that his doctor told nbc that it took him five minutes to put together. there were no details about conditions in there. so -- and in that note he...
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i would reemphasize what ron has said. the fault lines in this campaign and between our two parties in the modern era are racial, gender based and class based. and you're going to see appeals on both sides to the parts of the american coalition that are with them. as we have said for a long time the coalition of the ascendant is with the democrats. meaning, that their supporters are a larger and larger proportion of the electorate. 30% of the people who vote are going to be members of minority groups. right now, donald trump is at an historic low in the modern era with a republican among these groups. >> so ron, while this might be a turn off to some, might be preaching to the choir for others, when you look at cnn.com and look at some of the recent polling and see what's red missouri there is one point between donald trump and a hillary clinton. trump being up just by one point. so what we're seeing right now, you know, unfold, are we finding this is advantageous for these candidates? you say yes? >> yeah. >> in what way?
i would reemphasize what ron has said. the fault lines in this campaign and between our two parties in the modern era are racial, gender based and class based. and you're going to see appeals on both sides to the parts of the american coalition that are with them. as we have said for a long time the coalition of the ascendant is with the democrats. meaning, that their supporters are a larger and larger proportion of the electorate. 30% of the people who vote are going to be members of minority...
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agreeing with ron pollack. aetna leaving the exchange is retaliation for the blocked merger with humana. a question. insurance companies complaining when the aca mandates that people must buy their product? guest: i don't think they are complaining so much about the mandate. i'm not saying it's a popular thing. surveys.ok at all the the mandate is least popular of all the different provisions. insurers know that when they are prohibited from denying coverage to people who are sick or have a pre-existing condition they have to get healthier people into the pool. the mandate helps achieve that. joe raises a question is it done as effectively as possible. it could be improved. no doubt. part of important trying to make sure the pools don't have as much risk in them. let me say one other thing. this really goes to the future. those whowe've had are opponents of the affordable care act have really so far of used to seriously engage in trying to improve the affordable care act as if it's an act of sacrilege. i think
agreeing with ron pollack. aetna leaving the exchange is retaliation for the blocked merger with humana. a question. insurance companies complaining when the aca mandates that people must buy their product? guest: i don't think they are complaining so much about the mandate. i'm not saying it's a popular thing. surveys.ok at all the the mandate is least popular of all the different provisions. insurers know that when they are prohibited from denying coverage to people who are sick or have a...
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ron told me watching his little girl on screen can be a little bit confusing. when you watch her films, can you watch them just as or is there -- >> no. >> no? [ laughter ] >> i was going to say. >> with bryce, onscreen, it's such a complicated thing. because i'm her loving dad. i'm so proud of her, i'm nervous for her, i'm anxious, and also -- know this has been my whole life. i'm a d so hell yes, i'm critical. >> critical, but he's one of our favorite hollywood dads. and in "pete's dragon," daughter bryce works with another oscar-winning icon. >> robert redford plays your father. how is it working with him what similarities does he have with your actual dad? >> the have red hair. he's such a gentle, kind, present, warm person and it really reminds me of mydad. bob's a little bit more bad ass. one of the most surreal moments on set was when my character has a locket and there's a picture of my woman and robert redford and myself as ababy. they transposed robert redford's face over my dad's body. that's really weird. >> how is dad like a grandpa. does he play g
ron told me watching his little girl on screen can be a little bit confusing. when you watch her films, can you watch them just as or is there -- >> no. >> no? [ laughter ] >> i was going to say. >> with bryce, onscreen, it's such a complicated thing. because i'm her loving dad. i'm so proud of her, i'm nervous for her, i'm anxious, and also -- know this has been my whole life. i'm a d so hell yes, i'm critical. >> critical, but he's one of our favorite hollywood...
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ron, one of the -- ron -- i know you're tom, but i'm talking to ron now. ron, one thing that you taught us in the top ten that we have in common with david mccullough is when he's writing, we're all learning, we are all learning. thank you, tom, for the opportunity to say a few words here. the reason i wasn't here at the very beginning was because there's one other element to all of the personnel you so beautifully honored in your remarks, david, and that is spouses who we are welcoming this evening for the lunch with the first lady tomorrow. [ applause ] my husband paul is here. rosilee, i know you will appreciate that recognition. but let me thank tom and ron, also, for your leadership of the u.s. capitol historical society. i think, ron, that -- and tom and ron, that this is the happiest day of john larson's life to be here with david mccullough being honored. but this isn't his first time in his history of the capitol he didn't give his history of the capitol. i remember when i was a brand new congressman in 1989 when david came to the house chamber to
ron, one of the -- ron -- i know you're tom, but i'm talking to ron now. ron, one thing that you taught us in the top ten that we have in common with david mccullough is when he's writing, we're all learning, we are all learning. thank you, tom, for the opportunity to say a few words here. the reason i wasn't here at the very beginning was because there's one other element to all of the personnel you so beautifully honored in your remarks, david, and that is spouses who we are welcoming this...
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meet ron. ron, so nice to see you. >> nice to see you, antwan. >> tell me about your history on wall street. what'd you do there? >> so my whole career was on wall street. i worked at lehman brothers. i ran a sales desk. and in 2008 lehman down, barclays picked up some of the people, and i was lucky to be one of them. i was managing director at barclays and i ran an international sales desk. >> active always? a triathlete type or -- >> always active. >> okay. >> big skier, runner, cyclist. i always liked to be active, i always liked to be fit and, well, it changes. but i'm still trying to do that. >> what happened november 26, 2011? >> exactly. most weekends i'd go out on a long ride, let's say a 50-mile ride from my home in bergin county, new jersey. sometimes i'd ride over the gw, go over to the park, spend some time, go home. but usually i went north. the idea was to go up to rockland county to avoid the traffic. little did i know. finish so on that day, november 26th, almost four years ago
meet ron. ron, so nice to see you. >> nice to see you, antwan. >> tell me about your history on wall street. what'd you do there? >> so my whole career was on wall street. i worked at lehman brothers. i ran a sales desk. and in 2008 lehman down, barclays picked up some of the people, and i was lucky to be one of them. i was managing director at barclays and i ran an international sales desk. >> active always? a triathlete type or -- >> always active. >> okay....
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ron christie and christie sitser. >> a little confusing. >> ron, let me start with you. if you are trump, i thought he dropped ball on that gdp report, he could have picked it up, instead got caught up in the khan controversy. now we have a jobs report that is pretty good. >> i don't think this is bad news. he did drop the ball. you are right. second quarter 1.2, mr. trump can paint a strong picture say, that obama/clinton economy is not working. and if you look at 94 million people that are out of the workforce, unemployment rate should be about 10% rather than 4. something, his advisories need to get him focused on broader picture. >> christie, what do you they that argument that ron is making, you would think that republican argument, we don't know what trump is going to do. the polls have been a mess this week. but can he make some ground on the economy? to be fair he does poll well still with ask you people about it, the economy, should democrats be worried about that. >> no. you mean, in theory, he should be able to make an argument, but for years republicans have
ron christie and christie sitser. >> a little confusing. >> ron, let me start with you. if you are trump, i thought he dropped ball on that gdp report, he could have picked it up, instead got caught up in the khan controversy. now we have a jobs report that is pretty good. >> i don't think this is bad news. he did drop the ball. you are right. second quarter 1.2, mr. trump can paint a strong picture say, that obama/clinton economy is not working. and if you look at 94 million...
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ron has the latest on this breaking story. what do you have run -- ron? >> we have been watching it go on outside his home in the call came in at about 3:00 in the morning. officers did try to enter the home. when they tried to enter the house for search for a possible weapon, they were told, go get a search warrant. tmz reporting that they were later able to successfully retrieve guns, weapons, and out of his home. he even reportedly taunted place saying come and get me. he has been in legal troubles for years, including a brutal attack on his girlfriend, rihanna, back in 2009. that case closed after a judge ruled he successfully completed community service obligations as part of that case. this is a developing story, and we are following it for you love. matter of fact, if you go to the fox 10 phoenix facebook page, we have tens of thousands of people watching right now. go to our facebook page, and you can watch it streaming live right now. and by the way, while you're there, be sure to give us a like. reporting live, i'm ron hoon, fox 10 news. thanks.
ron has the latest on this breaking story. what do you have run -- ron? >> we have been watching it go on outside his home in the call came in at about 3:00 in the morning. officers did try to enter the home. when they tried to enter the house for search for a possible weapon, they were told, go get a search warrant. tmz reporting that they were later able to successfully retrieve guns, weapons, and out of his home. he even reportedly taunted place saying come and get me. he has been in...
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ron told me watching his little girl on screen can be a little bit confusing. when you watch her films, can you watch them just as or is there -- >> no. >> no? [ laughter ] >> i was going to say. >> with such a complicated thing. because i'm her loving dad. i'm so proud of her, i'm nervous for her, i'm anxious, and also -- know this has been my whole life. i'm a d so hell yes, i'm critical. >> critical, but he's one of our favorite hollywood dads. and in "pete's dragon," daughter bryce works with another oscar-winning icon. >> robert redford plays your father. how is it working with him what similarities does he have >> the have red hair. he's such a gentle, kind, present, warm person and it really reminds me of mydad. bob's a little bit more bad ass. one of the most surreal moments on set was when my character has a locket and there's a picture of my woman and robert redford and myself as ababy. they transposed robert redford's face over my dad's body. that's really weird. >> how is dad like a grandpa. does he play games with them? >> my husb out of town right
ron told me watching his little girl on screen can be a little bit confusing. when you watch her films, can you watch them just as or is there -- >> no. >> no? [ laughter ] >> i was going to say. >> with such a complicated thing. because i'm her loving dad. i'm so proud of her, i'm nervous for her, i'm anxious, and also -- know this has been my whole life. i'm a d so hell yes, i'm critical. >> critical, but he's one of our favorite hollywood dads. and in...
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ron told me watching his little girl on screen can be a little bit confusing. you watch them just as or is there -- >> no. >> no? [ laughter ] >> i was going to say. >> with bryce, onscreen, it's such a complicated thing. because i'm her loving dad. i'm so proud of her, i'm nervous for her, i'm anxious, and also -- know this has been my whole life. i'm a d so hell yes, i'm critical. >> critical, but he's one of our favorite hollywood dads. bryce works with another oscar-winning icon. >> robert redford plays your father. how is it working with him what similarities does he have with your actual dad? >> the have red hair. he's such a gentle, kind, present, warm person and it really reminds me of mydad. bob's a little bit more bad ass. one of the most surreal moments on set was when my character has a locket and e' of my woman and robert redford and myself as ababy. they transposed robert redford's face over my dad's body. that's really weird. >> how is dad like a grandpa. does he play games with them? >> my husb out of town right now. my son is atsleep-away camp
ron told me watching his little girl on screen can be a little bit confusing. you watch them just as or is there -- >> no. >> no? [ laughter ] >> i was going to say. >> with bryce, onscreen, it's such a complicated thing. because i'm her loving dad. i'm so proud of her, i'm nervous for her, i'm anxious, and also -- know this has been my whole life. i'm a d so hell yes, i'm critical. >> critical, but he's one of our favorite hollywood dads. bryce works with another...
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x-1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >>> hi, i'm ron burk from csn. an injury to carson wentz and a suspension for lane johnson. but a chance for the fans to see the team up close. john clark is on hand for the second and final open practice at lincoln financial field. hey, john. >> hey, ron, most importantly the field is in full shade, which is good because of the heat out here. now carson wentz, of course, won't be here for the second open practice at the linc. take a look at carson in action. in that preseason game he actually suffered hairline fractures in his ribs. he's going to miss the next two preseason games. the eagles are hoping to possibly have him for that last preseason game where he would play a lot. one of the key things is to find out who is going to play right tackle if lane johnson is suspended. alan barber was out there moving from left guard to right tackle. we'll see if he's out there again tonight at this open practice. we'll have a lot more for you on the late edition of nbc 10 news at about midnight. back to you, ron. >> thank
x-1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >>> hi, i'm ron burk from csn. an injury to carson wentz and a suspension for lane johnson. but a chance for the fans to see the team up close. john clark is on hand for the second and final open practice at lincoln financial field. hey, john. >> hey, ron, most importantly the field is in full shade, which is good because of the heat out here. now carson wentz, of course, won't be here for the second open practice at the...
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ron, what is this -- not ron. i know you're tom but i'm going to ron now. ron, one thing that you taught us in the top ten that we have in common with david mccullough is when he's writing, we're all learning, we are all learning. thank you, tom, for the opportunity to say a few words here. the reason i wasn't here at the very beginning was because there's one other element to all of the personnel you so beautifully honored in your remarks, david, and that is spouses who we are welcoming this evening for the lunch with the first lady tomorrow. [ applause ] my husband paul is here. ro rose alee, i know you will appreciate that recognition. i think, ron, that -- and tom and ron, that this is the happiest day of john larson's life to be here with david mccullough being honored. but this isn't his first time in his history of the capitol he didn't give his history of the capitol. i remember when i was a brand new congressman in 1989 when david came to the house chamber to speak on the occasion of congress's bicentennial anniversary. this is a very rare and uniq
ron, what is this -- not ron. i know you're tom but i'm going to ron now. ron, one thing that you taught us in the top ten that we have in common with david mccullough is when he's writing, we're all learning, we are all learning. thank you, tom, for the opportunity to say a few words here. the reason i wasn't here at the very beginning was because there's one other element to all of the personnel you so beautifully honored in your remarks, david, and that is spouses who we are welcoming this...
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listen here, ron, i want to get your response. here it is. >> thousands of pages relating to various aspects of the hillary clinton campaign and some other institutions. publicity as a result about publiclations which caused the top five officials to resign including debbie wasserman schultz led to other sources being encouraged, and so they stepped forward, and hopefully that crisis will continue as we continue to publish and we can see it cascade of information. deirdre: julian assange released 20,000 e-mails, it seems as if he's intimating that more are coming to. what extent could this move the needle in november? >> it could be a big deal. definitely, is and keeps donald trump in the race in a lot of ways, and i know joe thinks donald doesn't have a chance. here's a reason he may. hillary clinton says there's only smoke, no fire. what julian assange is saying is well, we might have the fire. if he has the fire, if the 15,000 e-mails that are going to be released have the fire, she might be in trouble. and here's the issue is
listen here, ron, i want to get your response. here it is. >> thousands of pages relating to various aspects of the hillary clinton campaign and some other institutions. publicity as a result about publiclations which caused the top five officials to resign including debbie wasserman schultz led to other sources being encouraged, and so they stepped forward, and hopefully that crisis will continue as we continue to publish and we can see it cascade of information. deirdre: julian assange...
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, ron. in 2008 there were black panthers intimidating voters -- >> wait. >> he interrupted me i get to finish. >> if it's not cheating the other problem is the media. here's what donald trump had to say about that. >> these people are the lowest form of life, i'm telling you. the lowest. they are the lowest form of humanity. >> so, boris, everyone is to blame. >> so this question is to me right? >> it is. >> great. what he's saying is what's going on in this discussion. the comment about the only way he loses was cheating was 15 seconds. we could be talking what he discussed on jobs, national security, but this is what we're discussing. let's talk about what matters to the folks in pennsylvania. >> because donald trump is underscoring these things. he's placing blame on everyone and everything and spending a lot less time on issues. >> that's incorrect. if you look at the speech, the speech was absolutely focused on issues it was focused on the jobs that are leaving pennsylvania in droves be
, ron. in 2008 there were black panthers intimidating voters -- >> wait. >> he interrupted me i get to finish. >> if it's not cheating the other problem is the media. here's what donald trump had to say about that. >> these people are the lowest form of life, i'm telling you. the lowest. they are the lowest form of humanity. >> so, boris, everyone is to blame. >> so this question is to me right? >> it is. >> great. what he's saying is what's going...
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liz: ron christie, jessica ehrlich. thank you both for weighing in. 19 mints before the closing bell rings. we are waiting to hear what some believe has a bit more heft than the other controversies, the latest tranche of emails came out. come serve tiff watchdog group "judicial watch" released hundreds of pages of emails, big donors to the clinton foundation attempting to gain access to various government officials or job positions through hillary clinton's office while she was secretary of state. what does this latest email release mean? joining me now, former cia director, ambassador james cool sy, welcome. -- james woolsey, welcome. one. examples involved, billionaire lebanese man, gilbert shaguri. we're not sure how much he donated, one to five million with the foundation. attempted to get a meeting with the u.s. ambassador in lebanon. appears through the emails clinton's top aide huma abedin was quick to help out, this guy out. he gave lots to the foundation. this looks like pay to play for many. what does it look
liz: ron christie, jessica ehrlich. thank you both for weighing in. 19 mints before the closing bell rings. we are waiting to hear what some believe has a bit more heft than the other controversies, the latest tranche of emails came out. come serve tiff watchdog group "judicial watch" released hundreds of pages of emails, big donors to the clinton foundation attempting to gain access to various government officials or job positions through hillary clinton's office while she was...
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ron told me watching his little girl on screen can be a little bit confusing. when you watch her films, can you watch them just as or is there -- >> no. >> no? [ laughter ] >> i was going to say. >> with bryce, onscreen, it's such a complicated thing. because i'm her loving dad. i'm so proud of her, i'm nervous for her, i'm anxious, and also -- know this has been my whole life. i'm a d so hell yes, i'm of our favorite hollywood dads. and in "pete's dragon," daughter bryce works with another oscar-winning icon. >> robert redford plays your father. how is it working with him what similarities does he have with your actual dad? >> the have red hair. he's such a gentle, kind, present, warm person and it really reminds me of mydad. bob's a little bit more bad ass. on set was when my character has a locket and there's a picture of my woman and robert redford and myself as ababy. they transposed robert redford's face over my dad's body. that's really weird. >> how is dad like a grandpa. does he play games with them? >> my husb out of town right now. my son is atsleep-
ron told me watching his little girl on screen can be a little bit confusing. when you watch her films, can you watch them just as or is there -- >> no. >> no? [ laughter ] >> i was going to say. >> with bryce, onscreen, it's such a complicated thing. because i'm her loving dad. i'm so proud of her, i'm nervous for her, i'm anxious, and also -- know this has been my whole life. i'm a d so hell yes, i'm of our favorite hollywood dads. and in "pete's dragon,"...
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a safety driver sits behind the wheel just in case, lior ron is cofounder of otto. ( lior ron/"otto" co-founder) (jb) your goal here is to build equipment that can be put onto any truck, // to make any truck a self-driving truck? (lr) correct. the announcement otto for an estimated $680 million dollars gives the ride sharing giant access to otto's advanced technology. ( lior ron/"otto" co-founder) "that will allow us to really get to that future sooner than later." that future is arriving in pittsburg where uber is introducing a fleet of new cars equipped to drive themselves. for now those uber cars will have a safety driver. but millions of uber drivers around the world may be no longer needed. (karl brauer/senior analyst, kelley blue book) "i think self-driving technology will be similar to cell phone technology of the last ten years. meaning, it's going to show up quickly and change things dramatically (: john blackstone/cbs news/san francisco) truck drivers may have more job security. otto's self-driving trucks are designed to operate only on highways. truckers will still be need
a safety driver sits behind the wheel just in case, lior ron is cofounder of otto. ( lior ron/"otto" co-founder) (jb) your goal here is to build equipment that can be put onto any truck, // to make any truck a self-driving truck? (lr) correct. the announcement otto for an estimated $680 million dollars gives the ride sharing giant access to otto's advanced technology. ( lior ron/"otto" co-founder) "that will allow us to really get to that future sooner than later."...
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thank you, ron reagan. >> coming up -- i know where you stand, ron. i'm not kidding. the a strong supporter of john kasich. he will make some news here. he is coming here to discuss his decision. montel williams. >>> the massive bluecut fire is burning out of control in san (lock clicks) (dramatic music) (group) surprise! oh my goodness! happy birthday! oh, you. (laughing) oh! oh! well, they say 70 is the new 60. (laughing) were you really surprised? oh, this was a wonderful surprise. you know, at our age, not all surprises can be this good. you're not kidding. (female #1) remember peggy's surprise last month when frank died? so sudden; all the funeral expenses. they were not prepared. well, i'm not going to burden my family with my final expenses. -huh? -i called about the colonial penn program this morning. i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, call about the colonial penn program now. your acceptance is guaranteed. you'll get free information about this whole life insurance plan that might surprise you in a good way, because it's easy to get and easy on your bud
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ron johnson's not for students. mexican fiesta has come to a close at the summerfest grounds.the annual three-day milwaukee's lakefront.indian summer will takeover the summerfest grounds starting september bikers are gearing up for the 20-16 milwaukee rally.the rally kicks off thursday night at five o'clock at the harley- davidson museum.there will be live music and a special appearance by bill davidson himself.he will unveil the milwaukee-eight.. the newest addition to the museum. a traveling memorial honoring vietnam veterans is coming to germantown later this week. "the moving wall" display at the kennedy middle school athletic field this thursday through next monday. the wall is free for anyone to go and visit. thanks for joining us today at four.there's more news now at 4:30 - here's a live look at current conditions across our area. temperatures have bounced back and so has the humidity. if you haven't done so already, you may want to close your windows and crank up the air conditoner. the warm weather and sti
ron johnson's not for students. mexican fiesta has come to a close at the summerfest grounds.the annual three-day milwaukee's lakefront.indian summer will takeover the summerfest grounds starting september bikers are gearing up for the 20-16 milwaukee rally.the rally kicks off thursday night at five o'clock at the harley- davidson museum.there will be live music and a special appearance by bill davidson himself.he will unveil the milwaukee-eight.. the newest addition to the museum. a traveling...
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so are a lot of factors working against ron johnson and for russ feingold, and ron johnson at this point has to hope either really putstrump wisconsin into play and closes the gap with hillary clinton or that he can significantly outperform donald trump in november, and that is what he is up against, and with that, i think i may have to sign off, because i have to british my story for the milwaukee journal sentinel tonight. : craig gilbert, thank you very much. appreciate it. guest: any time. ryan wins easily. john joins us from arizona on the republican line. : yes, thank you for having me on. i was wondering why paul ryan did not cover the unlicensed contracting that is going on for all of our state, taking our , with billion-dollar homebuilders, commercial builders, and with that going on, it causes going to our federal government, which they do not trace, and the illegals are using this to take our jobs on our construction site. host: ok, that is your statement? caller: yes. host: chairman reince priebus talking, and going on to say it was a well-earned victory, saying that paul ryan
so are a lot of factors working against ron johnson and for russ feingold, and ron johnson at this point has to hope either really putstrump wisconsin into play and closes the gap with hillary clinton or that he can significantly outperform donald trump in november, and that is what he is up against, and with that, i think i may have to sign off, because i have to british my story for the milwaukee journal sentinel tonight. : craig gilbert, thank you very much. appreciate it. guest: any time....
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ron, one of the -- i know you're tom, but i'm talking to ron now. ron, one thing that you taught us in the top ten that we have in common with david mccullough is when he's writing, when david mccullough is writing, we're all learning. we're all learning. thank you, tom, for the opportunity to say a few words here. the reason i wasn't here at the very beginning was because there's one other element to all of the personnel you so beautifully honored in your remarks, david, and that is spouses who we are welcoming this evening for the lunch with the first lady tomorrow. [ applause ] my husband paul is here. rosilee, i know you will appreciate that recognition. but let me thank tom and to thank ron sarrisen also, for your leadership of the u.s. capitol historical society. i think, ron, that -- and tom and ron sarrisen that this is the happiest day of john larson's life to be here with david mccullough being honored. but this isn't the first time. in his history of the capitol he didn't get his history of the capitol. i'll always remember when i was a b
ron, one of the -- i know you're tom, but i'm talking to ron now. ron, one thing that you taught us in the top ten that we have in common with david mccullough is when he's writing, when david mccullough is writing, we're all learning. we're all learning. thank you, tom, for the opportunity to say a few words here. the reason i wasn't here at the very beginning was because there's one other element to all of the personnel you so beautifully honored in your remarks, david, and that is spouses...
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ron told me watching his little girl on screen can be a little bit confusing. when you watch her films, can you watch them just as dad? or is there -- >> no. >> no? [ laught >> i was going to say. >> with bryce, onscreen, it's such a complicattd thing. because i'm her loving dad. i'm so proud of her, i'm nervous for her, i'm anxiou also -- you know this has been my whole life. i'm a dire so hell yes, i'm critical. >> critical, but he's still one of our favorite hollywood dads. and in "pete's dragon," daughter bryce works with another oscar-winning icon. >> robert redford plays your father. how is it working with h what similarities does he have with your actual dad? >> they both have red hair. he's such a gentle, kind, present, warm person and it really reminds me of my dad. bob's a little bit more bad ass. one of the most surreal moments on set was when my character has a locket and there's a picture of my woman and robert redford and myself as a baby. they transposed robert redford's face over my dad's body. that's really weird. >> how is your dad like a gran
ron told me watching his little girl on screen can be a little bit confusing. when you watch her films, can you watch them just as dad? or is there -- >> no. >> no? [ laught >> i was going to say. >> with bryce, onscreen, it's such a complicattd thing. because i'm her loving dad. i'm so proud of her, i'm nervous for her, i'm anxiou also -- you know this has been my whole life. i'm a dire so hell yes, i'm critical. >> critical, but he's still one of our favorite...
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ron johnson'snot fostudents. the winning ticket to last night's "badger five" drawing was sold in racine. tonight's jackpot is back to ten- thousand-dollars. and the "powerball" jackpot 154-million-dollars. we'll have the winning "powerball" numbers tonight on "live at ten." "america's got talent" is at 7 and again at 8."the night shift" is at 9, followed by more local news on "live at shouldn't knee and ankle supports comfortably fit your knees and ankles? dr. scholl's new custom fit wellness center measures your leg in 3d... ...and recommends our custom-fit support that's right for you. new dr. scholl's custom fit ankle and knee supports. . >>> breaking news tonight. donald trump's surprise visit to mexico, standing side by side with that country's president. is trump backing down on some of his atur gn promises. he says they didn't even discuss who would pay for the wall. >>> growing tri reat, another named stmaining steam in the tropic, hurricane watches in florida millions on high alert. >>> violent flight.
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"so, do you like grant, ron?" i can honestly say i'm not sitting there day after day thinking, would i like to have a beer with u.s. grant. >> he would have liked to have a beer. >> well, that could have been an interesting experience. would have told me a lot. thank you, jon. but for me, i always loved the portraits of the old masters and when i look at a portrait by a rembrandt or velasquez of a king or queen, a great merchant or a pope, they were sitting there thinking do i like this person. they were, one, trying to capture this person as vividly as they can. and kind of bring this person so vividly to life that the viewer would -- that all sorts of feelings would be evoked in the viewer in the same way that in real life we don't have one view of a friend or a family member. you have kind of many different views of them. i think that if the portrait of the person, biography, is really enough, i think the reader should have a rather complicated feeling about the person. >> could i ask a question? had. >> please
"so, do you like grant, ron?" i can honestly say i'm not sitting there day after day thinking, would i like to have a beer with u.s. grant. >> he would have liked to have a beer. >> well, that could have been an interesting experience. would have told me a lot. thank you, jon. but for me, i always loved the portraits of the old masters and when i look at a portrait by a rembrandt or velasquez of a king or queen, a great merchant or a pope, they were sitting there thinking...
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(sot- lior ron/"otto" co-founder) "that will allow us to really get to that future sooner t later." that future is arriving in pittsburg where uber is introducing a fleet of new cars equipped to drive themselves. for now those uber cars will have a safety driver. but millions of uber drivers around the world may be seeing a future where they are no longer needed.(sot-karl brauer/senior analyst, kelley blue book)"i think self- driving technology will be similar to cell phone technology of the last ten years. meaning, it's going to show up quickly and change things dramatically (on cam: francisco)truck drivers may have more job security.otto's self-driving trucks are designed to operate only on highways.truckers will still be needed for everything off the highway.john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. uber isn't the only company developing self-driving cars. it's competitor lyft is working with general motors on self-driving taxis.google, ford and most other major car companies are also pursuing the technology. coming up on the cbs 2 news at noon, the new numbers that show which fa
(sot- lior ron/"otto" co-founder) "that will allow us to really get to that future sooner t later." that future is arriving in pittsburg where uber is introducing a fleet of new cars equipped to drive themselves. for now those uber cars will have a safety driver. but millions of uber drivers around the world may be seeing a future where they are no longer needed.(sot-karl brauer/senior analyst, kelley blue book)"i think self- driving technology will be similar to cell...
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ron and i got talking about the yankees. that's what happens. >> well, we'll keep it on sports for you. now we're going to head to the excitement at the olympics. >>> the u.s. women's basketball team is celebrating a record sixth-straight olympic gold medal. the win is one of many pushing the american medal count even higher with just hours of the u.s. has 43 gold medals and 116 total. we're going to head back to matt gutman in rio for more. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, sara. this has been an historic games for u.s. women. the u.s. women's gymnastics team absolutely destroying the competition. allyson felix and her record sixth gold. sprinting into history. last night, the women's basketball team so dominant, it looked like they were playing a j.v. team. overnight, another victory for u. a dominating performance by a squad made up entirely of uconn alum, led by diana taurasi and her downpour of threes. >> taurasi, drilling yet another three. >> reporter: the golden gals, now six-time olympic champs. an
ron and i got talking about the yankees. that's what happens. >> well, we'll keep it on sports for you. now we're going to head to the excitement at the olympics. >>> the u.s. women's basketball team is celebrating a record sixth-straight olympic gold medal. the win is one of many pushing the american medal count even higher with just hours of the u.s. has 43 gold medals and 116 total. we're going to head back to matt gutman in rio for more. good morning, matt. >> reporter:...
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thank you, ron reagan. >> coming up -- i know where you stand, ron. i'm not kidding. the a strong supporter of john kasich. he will make some news here. he is coming here to discuss his decision. montel williams. what if a company that didn't make cars made plastics that make them lighter? the lubricants that improved fuel economy. even technology to make engines more efficient. what company does all this? exxonmobil, that's who. we're working on all these things to make cars better and use less fuel. helping you save money and reduce emissions. and you thought we just made the gas. energy lives here. >>> the massive bluecut fire is burning out of control in san bernardino county. it has destroyed 30,000 acres. more than 80,000 people have been forced to leave their homes. >>> and hundreds of passenger and crew were forced to evacuate off a cruise ship. the caribbean fantasy had a fire. 24 people were hospitalized. >>> the former talk show host montel williams is here. he thu his support behind john kasich. with him out of the race, williams has kept silent about who
thank you, ron reagan. >> coming up -- i know where you stand, ron. i'm not kidding. the a strong supporter of john kasich. he will make some news here. he is coming here to discuss his decision. montel williams. what if a company that didn't make cars made plastics that make them lighter? the lubricants that improved fuel economy. even technology to make engines more efficient. what company does all this? exxonmobil, that's who. we're working on all these things to make cars better and...
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ron told me watching his little girl on screen can be a little bit confusing. you watch them just as or is there -- >> no. >> no? [ laughter ] >> i was going to say. >> with bryce, onscreen, it's such a complicated thing. because i'm her loving dad. i'm so proud of her, i'm nervous for her, i'm anxious, and also -- know this has been my whole life. i'm a d so hell yes, i'm critical. >> critical, but he's one of our favorite hollywood dads. and in "pete's dragon," daughter oscar-winning icon. >> robert redford plays your father. how is it working with him what similarities does he have with your actual dad? >> the have red hair. he's such a gentle, kind, present, warm person and it really reminds me of mydad. bob's a little bit more bad ass. one of the most surreal moments on set was when my character has and myself as ababy. they transposed robert redford's face over my dad's body. that's really weird. >> how is dad like a grandpa. does he play games with them? >> my husb out of town right now. my son is atsleep-away camp and yesterday i was startin to the junk
ron told me watching his little girl on screen can be a little bit confusing. you watch them just as or is there -- >> no. >> no? [ laughter ] >> i was going to say. >> with bryce, onscreen, it's such a complicated thing. because i'm her loving dad. i'm so proud of her, i'm nervous for her, i'm anxious, and also -- know this has been my whole life. i'm a d so hell yes, i'm critical. >> critical, but he's one of our favorite hollywood dads. and in "pete's...
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sorry about that, ron. rainfall across long island. you don't have to agree with me so wholeheartedly. we had flash flooding in suffolk county. this wasn't entirely in the forecast. a bit of an issue across much of northern coast of long island there. on the east side. people getting out the sandbags. this is all in advance front that will be making inroads to the northeast. the heat and humidity building up a little bit. strong thunderstorms on i-95 between say 6:00 and 9:00 tonight. look at the cooler air. a spectacular day and morning lined up for you. meanwhile, the tropics are heating up. we have tropical storm fiona. two waves off the african interesting in terms of getting to the caribbean. >> much more coming up in out, ten mi s. >> why do you look so surprised to be on camera? >> i forgot that they were coming back to me. ron and i got talking about the yanke yankees. that's what happens. >>> the u.s. women's basketball team is celebrating a record the american medal count even higher with just hours of competition left. the u
sorry about that, ron. rainfall across long island. you don't have to agree with me so wholeheartedly. we had flash flooding in suffolk county. this wasn't entirely in the forecast. a bit of an issue across much of northern coast of long island there. on the east side. people getting out the sandbags. this is all in advance front that will be making inroads to the northeast. the heat and humidity building up a little bit. strong thunderstorms on i-95 between say 6:00 and 9:00 tonight. look at...
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ron and i got talking about the yankees. that's what happens. >> well, we'll keep it on sports for you. now we're going to head to the excitement at the olympics. >>> the u.s. women's basketball team is celebrating a record sixth-straight olympic gold medal. the win is one of many pushing the american medal count even higher with just hours of competition left. the u.s. has 43 gold medals and 116 total. we're going to head back to matt gutman in rio for more. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, sara. this has been an historic games for u.s. women. the u.s. women's gymnastics team absolutely destroying the competition. allyson felix and her record sixth gold. sprinting into history. last night, the women's basketball team so dominant, it looked like they were playing a j.v. team. overnight, another victory for u.s. women's basketball. a dominating performance by a squad made up entirely of uconn alum, led by diana taurasi and her downpour of threes. >> taurasi, drilling yet another three. >> reporter: the gold
ron and i got talking about the yankees. that's what happens. >> well, we'll keep it on sports for you. now we're going to head to the excitement at the olympics. >>> the u.s. women's basketball team is celebrating a record sixth-straight olympic gold medal. the win is one of many pushing the american medal count even higher with just hours of competition left. the u.s. has 43 gold medals and 116 total. we're going to head back to matt gutman in rio for more. good morning, matt....
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ron and i got talking about the yankees. that's what happens. >> well, we'll keep it on sports for you. now we're going to head to the excitement at the olympics. >>> the u.s. women's basketball team is celebrating a record sixth-straight olympic gold medal. the win is one of many pushing the american medal count even higher with just hours of competition left. the u.s. has 43 golds and 116 total. we're going to head back to matt gutman in rio for more. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, sara. this has been an historic games for u.s. women. the u.s. women's gymnastics team destroying the competition. allyson felix and her record sixth gold. sprinting into history. last night, the women's basketball team so dominant, it looked like they were playing a j.v. team. overnight, another victory for u.s. women's basketball. a dominating performance by a squad made up entirely of uconn alum. led by diana taurasi and her downpour of threes. >> taurasi, drilling yet another three. >> reporter: the golden gals, now six-
ron and i got talking about the yankees. that's what happens. >> well, we'll keep it on sports for you. now we're going to head to the excitement at the olympics. >>> the u.s. women's basketball team is celebrating a record sixth-straight olympic gold medal. the win is one of many pushing the american medal count even higher with just hours of competition left. the u.s. has 43 golds and 116 total. we're going to head back to matt gutman in rio for more. good morning, matt....
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ron wolfley unplugged and it's entertaining insightful. don't miss it plus running backs coach stump mitchell on the very deep and talented running back corps of the cardinals and sun devil fans, we return forgetting you tonight. damer you richard, running back, asu, we sit a scare at j- >>> quite a scare at jfk international airport in new york city tonight. someone reported hearing shots fired. police shut down the airport while they investigated. they say those reports seemed to be unfounded. they found nothing. reports of shots fired came from two different terminals but police again saying they didn't find anything evidence of gunfire. inbound flights were held off for a couple of hours to be safe. >>> in the aftermath of milwaukee's violent and chaotic out burst, businesses and the community are trying to pick up the pieces from last night. when police shot and killed an armed black man in wisconsin last night, protesters and all sorts of other people joined in and started rioting, burning down businesses. police squad cars were dest
ron wolfley unplugged and it's entertaining insightful. don't miss it plus running backs coach stump mitchell on the very deep and talented running back corps of the cardinals and sun devil fans, we return forgetting you tonight. damer you richard, running back, asu, we sit a scare at j- >>> quite a scare at jfk international airport in new york city tonight. someone reported hearing shots fired. police shut down the airport while they investigated. they say those reports seemed to be...