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ron: thank you. sayre: thank you so much. robert: alright, well, coming up next, a community calendar, and then we wrap up with a performance from confluencia, so don't miss it. shen yun, that huge stagets to performance about chineseon. history and culture, is playing at the san jose center for performing arts from december 19-29, and then at the san francisco war memorial opera house from december 31-january 6. and it's time to hit the bay area ice rinks, such as winter park at civic center. san francisco's newest ice rink will be open through january 6. the beautiful holiday ice rink in union square will be open through january 21 at, of course, union square. walnut creek on ice in its 14th season. it will be open now through january 21. it's located at civic park in downtown walnut creek. and then it's time to lace up at kristi yamaguchi downtown ice at the circle of palms in downtown san jose, right next to christmas in the park. for details on all the rinks go to nbcbayarea.com. and coming up, our musical cultural perfo
ron: thank you. sayre: thank you so much. robert: alright, well, coming up next, a community calendar, and then we wrap up with a performance from confluencia, so don't miss it. shen yun, that huge stagets to performance about chineseon. history and culture, is playing at the san jose center for performing arts from december 19-29, and then at the san francisco war memorial opera house from december 31-january 6. and it's time to hit the bay area ice rinks, such as winter park at civic center....
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ron: thank you. sayre: thank you so much. robert: alright, well, coming up next, a community calendar, and then we wrap up with a performance from confluencia, so don't miss it. ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ shen yun, that huge stagets to performance about chineseon. history and culture, is playing at the san jose center for performing arts from december 19-29, and then at the san francisco war memorial opera house from december 31-january 6. and it's time to hit the bay area ice rinks, such as winter park at civic center. san francisco's newest ice rink will be open through january 6. the beautiful holiday ice rink in union square will be open through january 21 at, of course, union square. walnut creek on ice in its 14th season. it will be open now through january 21. it's located at civic park in downtown walnut creek. and then it's time to lace up at kristi yamaguchi downtown ice at t
ron: thank you. sayre: thank you so much. robert: alright, well, coming up next, a community calendar, and then we wrap up with a performance from confluencia, so don't miss it. ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ shen yun, that huge stagets to performance about chineseon. history and culture, is playing at the san jose center for performing arts from december...
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nominee is new florida governor ron desantis. during his campaign for governor, it wasn't too clean anyway, desantis aired this campaign ad. >> everyone knows my husband ron desantis is endorsed by president trump. but he's also an amazing dad. ron loves playing with the kids. >> build the wall. >> he reads stories. >> then mr. trump said, you're fired. i love that part. >> he's teaching madison to talk. >> make america great again. >> in the days of mao tse-tung, that would have been normal. it goes to the 18 members of republicans who nominated trump for a nobel peace prize. back in may this year for his efforts to denuclearize the korean peninsula. in case you're wondering, north korea still has a full control of all their nuclear weapons. and our final nominee is fox news anchor sean hannity. hannity joined trump on stage during the president's final rally ahead of this year's midterm elections. [ cheers and applause ]
nominee is new florida governor ron desantis. during his campaign for governor, it wasn't too clean anyway, desantis aired this campaign ad. >> everyone knows my husband ron desantis is endorsed by president trump. but he's also an amazing dad. ron loves playing with the kids. >> build the wall. >> he reads stories. >> then mr. trump said, you're fired. i love that part. >> he's teaching madison to talk. >> make america great again. >> in the days of...
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it's russia in all the ways that ron described. i think it will continue to be russia. >> you don't see there's any off ramp here? looking at this as the people investigating trump and his businesses are looking at it, the southern district of new york, the mueller probe, we don't know if there are other u.s. attorneys offices looking at other cases. we don't know if rod rosenstein sent other cases to other offices, but as all those investigators and prosecutors will look at it, they're not oblivious to -- joyce talks about the lines. in the center and the spokes all come back to russia. >> they seem to. well, they come back to russia and to one other thing -- money. and it's so cliche that i almost hesitate to say it, but you follow the money. in this case, follow the money and follow russia. that is the hub of the wheel. the hub is the middle, right? >> everything i know about those charts i saw from -- >> hub, spoke, rim, i got it. and it comes back to russia and money and regardless of what u.s. attorney is investigating it, it
it's russia in all the ways that ron described. i think it will continue to be russia. >> you don't see there's any off ramp here? looking at this as the people investigating trump and his businesses are looking at it, the southern district of new york, the mueller probe, we don't know if there are other u.s. attorneys offices looking at other cases. we don't know if rod rosenstein sent other cases to other offices, but as all those investigators and prosecutors will look at it, they're...
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ron: i think they absolutely matter. if you think about investors, opportunity is volatility creates opportunity. if you have a less liquid market with good fundamentals coming through, this is a great opportunity to upgrade the quality of your portfolio. i think of equity investors for the next couple years, that should be priority number one. joe: is the time now to be a liquidity supplier? and hedge funds for various are not inclined to provide it, are you getting paid here to be a provider? ron: as long as you have a time horizon beyond a few days -- --: seal have to light righted letter on january 1. -- so you don't have to write a letter on january 1. ron: right. there are a few good opportunities out there from eight securities perspective. scarlet: one more headline on fedex. willull-year adjusted eps be lower than the average analyst estimate. a earningsok like matter, at least for fedex's share price. caroline: it's the forecast that seemed to matter. that was brought out in the previous earnings cycle, what ou
ron: i think they absolutely matter. if you think about investors, opportunity is volatility creates opportunity. if you have a less liquid market with good fundamentals coming through, this is a great opportunity to upgrade the quality of your portfolio. i think of equity investors for the next couple years, that should be priority number one. joe: is the time now to be a liquidity supplier? and hedge funds for various are not inclined to provide it, are you getting paid here to be a provider?...
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maybe the fed could cut back >> ron, do you think that powell changed the game last week >> i do. i do and i think right now either interpretation is bearish for the stock market if you assume they're going to slow down, you assume the economy will slow down the three pieces, and steve pointed this out, rising rates going too far too fast the china trade and one other piece that is still in play. to me it really doesn't matter all that much whether we interpret it properly or didn't. i think what he said and what's been said -- although john williams said rates were going up one implies a slowdown and that's a lose-lose as far as equities are concerned >> as traders, we were watching and really thought it was just going to be this huge dislocation between powell and trump and they would take their sides and twoshl horrible for the markets. i think he just reiterated what the fed's posture has been the fact he came out and said something was enough to have everybody go, whoa, wait a second they are obviously in teen with the market we have to take a step back. >> doc, as closely as
maybe the fed could cut back >> ron, do you think that powell changed the game last week >> i do. i do and i think right now either interpretation is bearish for the stock market if you assume they're going to slow down, you assume the economy will slow down the three pieces, and steve pointed this out, rising rates going too far too fast the china trade and one other piece that is still in play. to me it really doesn't matter all that much whether we interpret it properly or...
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and i'm sure we will get to this, but today is more of an adventure than ever. >> ron. >> i'm ron nessen and i covered the white house for nbc news and then i changed sides and became president ford's press secretary. >> richard. >> i'm richard benedetto, i covered the white house starting with ronald reagan through george h.w. bush, bill clinton and george w. bush. >> susan. >> so i'm susan page, my first campaign was in 1980. i covered president carter's final campaign trip and then i covered the white house and national politics since then. >> well, i have served president clinton, as martha said, for two years at the state department, in '93 and '94, and then went to the white house in 1995 and spent four years, which is comparatively a long time for a press secretary to be there. but i had an extra bonus year, my last year, because of a certain intern at the white house. >> i remember those days well. as much as i may try to forget them. i just started covering the white house in the reagan administration and went through george h.w. bush and had an opportunity and privilege to inte
and i'm sure we will get to this, but today is more of an adventure than ever. >> ron. >> i'm ron nessen and i covered the white house for nbc news and then i changed sides and became president ford's press secretary. >> richard. >> i'm richard benedetto, i covered the white house starting with ronald reagan through george h.w. bush, bill clinton and george w. bush. >> susan. >> so i'm susan page, my first campaign was in 1980. i covered president carter's...
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they recognize ron. your father is ron, too. i'm the same one, sir. he says well you've got to get these guys off the beach. rangers lead the way. so ron -- they were in the process of putting a torpedo and busting through the wires, and were among the first. this is the group that came over remember, so they were one of the first guys up the bluff. on was part of that group that went through the wire. the toward blew it up. but that was a moment. t took the leadership of koda, motivating ron. saying let's -- the rangers lead the way. let's go. ?o with a would have happened you know, you can never tell. we almost didn't. as you know bradley almost p pulled the troops back. that was have been a disaster. it was getting close to the late morning on d-day when that happened. but they went through and then they went up the bluffs. later, captain their ime, to triage insulating fire on the beaches. and if i didn't say this, and john's watching he's going to get on me for not getting it right. but they couldn't redirect their fire. big guns and the fortifyi
they recognize ron. your father is ron, too. i'm the same one, sir. he says well you've got to get these guys off the beach. rangers lead the way. so ron -- they were in the process of putting a torpedo and busting through the wires, and were among the first. this is the group that came over remember, so they were one of the first guys up the bluff. on was part of that group that went through the wire. the toward blew it up. but that was a moment. t took the leadership of koda, motivating ron....
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they recognize ron. your father is ron, too. i'm the same one, sir. he says well you've got to get these guys off the beach. rangers lead the way. so ron -- they were in the process of putting a torpedo and busting through the wires, and were among the first. this is the group that came over remember, so they were one of the first guys up the bluff. on was part of that group that went through the wire. the toward blew it up. but that was a moment. t took the leadership of koda, motivating ron. saying let's -- the rangers lead the way. let's go. ?o with a would have happened you know, you can never tell. we almost didn't. as you know bradley almost p pulled the troops back. that was have been a disaster. it was getting close to the late morning on d-day when that happened. but they went through and then they went up the bluffs. later, captain their ime, to triage insulating fire on the beaches. and if i didn't say this, and john's watching he's going to get on me for not getting it right. but they couldn't redirect their fire. big guns and the fortifyi
they recognize ron. your father is ron, too. i'm the same one, sir. he says well you've got to get these guys off the beach. rangers lead the way. so ron -- they were in the process of putting a torpedo and busting through the wires, and were among the first. this is the group that came over remember, so they were one of the first guys up the bluff. on was part of that group that went through the wire. the toward blew it up. but that was a moment. t took the leadership of koda, motivating ron....
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hand to ron. when woe opened in atlanta. we were blessed, i felt honored to have john li john lewis intre at barnes & nobles, that is so special. john lewis. he has his way of takes it back to the '50s and '60s, he said reading is important, especially when you are telling the truth. i thought of one of my friends, he said the truth is not always want people want to hear, but it needs to be heard, that is what the black and blue in high minds about. i am looking for forward to a good conversation with ron, and good qand ax with audience, thank you. >> >> thank you. >> this like coming home for me. i worked here as a reporter. for a number of years, 99 until i move away in 2005. so st. louis, i have a lot of memories here, and friends, i tell people all of the time. of all places i worked, l.a., chicago, dc, i made my best friends in the cities here in st. louis, i had my love/hate relationship with st. louis. i have a lot of special memories, thank you people as well. >> we're good? >> okay. >> all right. >> i want to thank
hand to ron. when woe opened in atlanta. we were blessed, i felt honored to have john li john lewis intre at barnes & nobles, that is so special. john lewis. he has his way of takes it back to the '50s and '60s, he said reading is important, especially when you are telling the truth. i thought of one of my friends, he said the truth is not always want people want to hear, but it needs to be heard, that is what the black and blue in high minds about. i am looking for forward to a good...
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ron nessen who was a press secretary for gerald ford administration and he also was at the white house as a correspondent before that. richard benedetto who was a former white house correspondent and columnist for u.s.a. "today," and he is now the adjunct professor of journalism at american university. ken walsh who is a correspondent and journalist and columnist for u.s. news and world report, and susan page who works as a journalist and washington bureau chief for "usa today" and she is an author of the soon to be published biography of barbara bush called "the matriarch." please enjoy in presentation, i know it's going to be a good one on the relationship between the presidency and the press and how communications between the two have evolved and how it's changed over time, and the way in which it's stayed the same. >> i will sit here and you all can sit wherever you like. thank you very much, martha, for that wonderful introduction. i think on behalf of all of us as we're taking our seats we want to thank you for what you do to preserve history and the connection between presidents
ron nessen who was a press secretary for gerald ford administration and he also was at the white house as a correspondent before that. richard benedetto who was a former white house correspondent and columnist for u.s.a. "today," and he is now the adjunct professor of journalism at american university. ken walsh who is a correspondent and journalist and columnist for u.s. news and world report, and susan page who works as a journalist and washington bureau chief for "usa...
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bush, ron kaufman was his most loyal staff person. with him forever. he could add to these comments. the reality is, george hw had his presidency cut short by bill clinton. over the years, he has done wonderful things since then. as they historically do come people reflect back on a presidency and but was good and what was not as effective as it might've been. this is the second look, and people will remember him finall finally. fondly. he was a great present, a great man. a great model for any president in the future. i think that's what's going to happen. >> harris: you mentioned ron kaufman, he is with us. i will be back with both of you in just a moment. let's watch this. [drumbeat] >> can we get someone to drive the car? >> harris: you are watching coverage of the final journey home through the state of texas, for our 41st president, george h.w. bush. what you saw in that moment -- i couldn't even describe it, i did not want to be talking when they did it because you had to see it. that is plexiglas that will allow people who are lined up through
bush, ron kaufman was his most loyal staff person. with him forever. he could add to these comments. the reality is, george hw had his presidency cut short by bill clinton. over the years, he has done wonderful things since then. as they historically do come people reflect back on a presidency and but was good and what was not as effective as it might've been. this is the second look, and people will remember him finall finally. fondly. he was a great present, a great man. a great model for any...
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ron mott, nbc news. >>> what happens when those we depend on for medical care need care themselves? studies show that doctors have a dramatically higher risk for burnout. as kate snow reports, that can pose a danger to patients. >> hey, bud. good morning. >> reporter: up before dawn. >> i'm going to make it. >> reporter: making breakfast for her two sons and daughter who has special needs. >> have a good day. i'll see you tonight. >> reporter: that's before she starts her shift in the stanford emergency department. >> busiest time in the e.r., afternoon? >> evening, yeah. >> reporter: she's teaching medical students today. on busy days, she'll see 15 to 20 patients and do hours of paperwork. >> if i work an eight-hour shift, i might spend two, three hours in front of a computer rather than at the bedside talking to my patients. >> reporter: i imagine you did not get into the medical field to look at a computer. >> no. >> reporter: at night she's still catching up on patient charts. are there days you feel like i don't know how i'll keep doing this? >> uh-huh, yeah, quite regularly.
ron mott, nbc news. >>> what happens when those we depend on for medical care need care themselves? studies show that doctors have a dramatically higher risk for burnout. as kate snow reports, that can pose a danger to patients. >> hey, bud. good morning. >> reporter: up before dawn. >> i'm going to make it. >> reporter: making breakfast for her two sons and daughter who has special needs. >> have a good day. i'll see you tonight. >> reporter: that's...
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ron livingston is here with us tonighanthnew album. it's called "shiny and oh so bright" 1 lp: no past no future no sun," it's a mouthful and an earful. the smashing pumpkins from the mercedes-benz outdoor stage. tomorrow night, will ferrell and john c. reilly will be here, matty matheson will cook and chat, and we'll have music from rita wilson. and on thursday amy adams, jeff ross, and dave attell and music from kurt vile. so please join us for all that. our first guest tonight is a highly-decorated performer with an oscar, two emmys, five golden globes, and a bunch of grammys she borrowed from her husband too. she is nominated again for a golden globe for her new movie "destroyer." >> i'm not good. i'm the one who's bad. it's not you. all right? i'm sorry for lying to you. i lied. i stole. and worse. >> jimmy: "destroyer" opens christmas day. please welcome nicole kidman. [ cheers and applause ] here. nicole, i hate to put you on the spot, but there are a couple of your country people here tonight, and they really -- >> that's who's
ron livingston is here with us tonighanthnew album. it's called "shiny and oh so bright" 1 lp: no past no future no sun," it's a mouthful and an earful. the smashing pumpkins from the mercedes-benz outdoor stage. tomorrow night, will ferrell and john c. reilly will be here, matty matheson will cook and chat, and we'll have music from rita wilson. and on thursday amy adams, jeff ross, and dave attell and music from kurt vile. so please join us for all that. our first guest tonight...
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ron insana is an analyst for cnbc. great to see you. so let's talk about sort of the fundamentals here, where we are. can they get, do you think, over the next few weeks, get the market to the heights we had seen earlier in the year? >> we'd have to rally sharply to get back to the highs we saw in the nasdaq and august and in the dow in september. that would take a he ltask to gs back there. outstanding issues, if the government reopens. you would have an environment in which the economy could stay on a sustainable path going forward. >> a lot of ifs. sometimes signify a bottom in the stock market. getting everybody to think it's all over and people come back in. they used to call it a sucker's rally. there's been a fair amount of damage to it. >> it's about politics too. which is something i know covering the white house over at my day job. you have some reporting out now from "the wall street journal" on something you mentioned. do you think that's kind of a save for the stocks? >> depends on what they talk about. if the president ask
ron insana is an analyst for cnbc. great to see you. so let's talk about sort of the fundamentals here, where we are. can they get, do you think, over the next few weeks, get the market to the heights we had seen earlier in the year? >> we'd have to rally sharply to get back to the highs we saw in the nasdaq and august and in the dow in september. that would take a he ltask to gs back there. outstanding issues, if the government reopens. you would have an environment in which the economy...
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months later her older half brother ron did. ron had been serving in vietnam when steven went missing and his disappearance tortured him for years. >> we always thought, i always thought some day, around the holidaying, that i would get a phone call and it would be from steven. but it didn't happen. >> ron spent years searching for him. >> i contacted the salvation army. i heard that they would help with the search. i contacted them several times. no results there. i would look in the directories for the name steven soden and find phone numbers and call. anytime i saw anything in the newspaper, heard anything on the news about anything pertaining to a missing boy or missing boys, i would make contact there. i made contact with a forensic anthropologist down in texas one time. >> then in 2011 ron learned about the cold case investigation to identify unnamed victims of john gacy and reached out to sergeant moran. >> i learned from lron that steven and april's biological father was from chicago. i liked that fact. i thought he was
months later her older half brother ron did. ron had been serving in vietnam when steven went missing and his disappearance tortured him for years. >> we always thought, i always thought some day, around the holidaying, that i would get a phone call and it would be from steven. but it didn't happen. >> ron spent years searching for him. >> i contacted the salvation army. i heard that they would help with the search. i contacted them several times. no results there. i would...
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but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before the federal jury convicted the hearts are naive and all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury found our native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karin's friend celeste was for a death sentence. the richards not wanting to go through years of appeals but decided against it. it's a long tough process to really examine. why you feel what you feel. you really have to look at yourself. pretty hard to decide. as soon as vicki and sil learn the identity of the man who raped and murdered their daughter vicki wanted to know more. i want it i want to know why i want to stand what he did why was this going forward like that what was going on where was his background with that to talk to his mother i wanted to understand
but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before the federal jury convicted the hearts are naive and all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury found our native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karin's friend celeste was for a death...
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but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted to heart sinai and all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury found her native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karen's friend celeste was for a death sentence. the richards not wanting to go through years of appeals but decided against it. it's a long tough process to really examine. why you feel what you feel. you really have to look at yourself. pretty hard to decide. as soon as vicki and sil learned the identity of the man who raped and murdered their daughter vicki wanted to know more. i want it i want to know why i want to stand what he did why was this going forward like that what was going on where was his background with that you have to talk to his mother and i to understand wh
but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted to heart sinai and all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury found her native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karen's friend celeste was for a death sentence....
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but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted to heart and all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury found her native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karen's friend celeste was for a death sentence. the richards not wanting to go through years of appeals but decided against it. it's a long tough process to really examine. why you feel what you feel. you really have to look at yourself. pretty hard to decide. as soon as vicki and sil learned the identity of the man who raped and murdered their daughter vicki wanted to know more. i want it i want to know why i wonder stan what he did why was this going forward like that what was going on where was his background with that to talk to his mother i wanted to understand who he was vicki
but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted to heart and all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury found her native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karen's friend celeste was for a death sentence. the...
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ron helus's other gunshot guand were pontias survivable. the deputy was among 12 people killed in the shooting. >>> the storm blamed for mudslides that closed a southern california highway is on its move towards the east coast. winter storm watches and warnings are up from new mexico to north carolina. >> cleanup is underway in southern california after record-breaking rainfall. rivers of mud shut down highways and overwhelmed neighborhoods. cell phone video captured a geyser of muddy water shooting almost 20 feet in the air. mud flows are rolling through areas recently burned in wildfires. >> we just don't know the stability of our hills anymore. the firecl when r stuck in the mud and a this tru >> it felt like the earth dropped on top of me. >> this storm is headed east with heavy rain forecast from texas to georgia and more than a foot of snow could fall in parts of virginia and north carolina. >> i have activated the national guard to help us as needed and i will declare a state wide state of emergency. >> forecasters say the storm will
ron helus's other gunshot guand were pontias survivable. the deputy was among 12 people killed in the shooting. >>> the storm blamed for mudslides that closed a southern california highway is on its move towards the east coast. winter storm watches and warnings are up from new mexico to north carolina. >> cleanup is underway in southern california after record-breaking rainfall. rivers of mud shut down highways and overwhelmed neighborhoods. cell phone video captured a geyser of...
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but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted to heart and i have all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury found our native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karen's friend celeste was for a death sentence. the richards not wanting to go through years of appeals but decided against it. it's a long tough process to really examine. why you feel what you feel. you really have to look at yourself. pretty hard to decide. as soon as vicki and sil learned the identity of the man who raped and murdered their daughter vicki wanted to know more. i wanted to i want to know why i wonder stan what he did why was this going forward like that what was going on where was his background with that you have to talk to his mother and i can understand
but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted to heart and i have all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury found our native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karen's friend celeste was for a death sentence....
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but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted to heart sinai and all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury phones are native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karen's friend celeste was for a death sentence. the richards not wanting to go through years of appeals but decided against it. it's a long tough process to really examine. why you feel what you feel. you really have to look at yourself. pretty hard to decide. as soon as vicki and sil learned the identity of the man who raped and murdered their daughter vicki wanted to know more. i want it i want to know why i want to stand what he did why was this going forward like that what was going on where was his background with that you have to talk to his mother i wanted to understan
but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted to heart sinai and all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury phones are native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karen's friend celeste was for a death sentence....
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>> ron mott, thanks. let's check in with dylan dreyer. what's the situation across the country? >> the storm is still mass ive and we have a snowy side to the north and west of minneapolis. this is an area where the snow is accumulating six to 12 inches and blowing around, too. that's reduced visibility. on the southern side of this storm, we've had a line of severe storms slowly moving from west to east today. we do still have tornado watches in effect and you can see by the reds and oranges and yellows just how intense this eastward through the night. tomorrow morning across the mid-atlantic and up across the northeast, we're looking for heavy rain in the morning. we will see improvements in the afternoon. across the southeast that line of severe storms will move in late in the afternoon and then continue to produce that severe weather threat. we are looking for about three to four inches of rain. if you're traveling tomorrow, it is going to be a very slow go all up and down the east coast. along 95 the roads will be slow going and will likely see a significant airport delay,
>> ron mott, thanks. let's check in with dylan dreyer. what's the situation across the country? >> the storm is still mass ive and we have a snowy side to the north and west of minneapolis. this is an area where the snow is accumulating six to 12 inches and blowing around, too. that's reduced visibility. on the southern side of this storm, we've had a line of severe storms slowly moving from west to east today. we do still have tornado watches in effect and you can see by the reds...
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>> ron mott, thanks. let's check inith lan dreyer. what's the situation across the country? >> the storm is massive and weave a snowy side to the north and west of minneapolis. this is an area where the snow is cumulating six to 12 inches and blowing around, too. that's reduced visibility. on the southern side of this storm, we've had a line of severe storms swly moving from west to east today. we do still have tornado watches in effect and you can see by the reds and ll oranges and s just how intense this rainfall is. this will slow move eastward through the night. tomorrow morning acro mid atlantic and up acrossno thheast, we're looking for heavy rain in the morning. we will see improvements in the afternoon across the southeast that line of severe storms will move ilate in the afternoon and then continue to produce that severe weather threat. we are looking for about three to four inches of rain. if you're traveling tomorrow, it is going to be a very slow go all up and down the east coast. along 95 the roads will be slow going and will likely see a significant airport ine
>> ron mott, thanks. let's check inith lan dreyer. what's the situation across the country? >> the storm is massive and weave a snowy side to the north and west of minneapolis. this is an area where the snow is cumulating six to 12 inches and blowing around, too. that's reduced visibility. on the southern side of this storm, we've had a line of severe storms swly moving from west to east today. we do still have tornado watches in effect and you can see by the reds and ll oranges and...
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but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted to heart sinai and all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury phones are native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karen's friend celeste was for a death sentence. the richards not wanting to go through years of appeals but decided against it. it's a long tough process to really examine. why you feel what you feel. you really have to look at yourself. pretty hard to decide. this soon as vicki and sil learned the identity of the man who raped and murdered their daughter vicki wanted to know more. i want it i want to know why i want to stand what he did why was this going forward like that what was going on where was his background with what you have to talk to his mother i want to understan
but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted to heart sinai and all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury phones are native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karen's friend celeste was for a death sentence....
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back with us now, ron brownstein and jackie kucinich to discuss this. as we heard from suzanne, one of the potential deals on the table is one that involves daca and tps fixes. is that something, jackie, that democrats could work with the president on? >> sure, but i think the problem is, it goes down to trust. it's not just democrats that don't really trust what the president is doing. it's republicans because they don't know what the president will sign and if and when he'll go back on anything he seems to agree to. he had that meeting with lindsey graham yesterday and he was the one, of course, who floated the daca/tps deal. that said, who will get to the president next? will it be stephen miller who is one of his more hawkish immigration advisers. is that who the president will end up listening to? or will they end up somewhere in between? we have to wait and see. >> so ron, what do you make of these mixed signals. first of all, as jackie pointed out, democrats and republicans seem to have no idea what the president will sign. and then there are the
back with us now, ron brownstein and jackie kucinich to discuss this. as we heard from suzanne, one of the potential deals on the table is one that involves daca and tps fixes. is that something, jackie, that democrats could work with the president on? >> sure, but i think the problem is, it goes down to trust. it's not just democrats that don't really trust what the president is doing. it's republicans because they don't know what the president will sign and if and when he'll go back on...
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but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted john hartson i have all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury found our native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karin's friend celeste was for a death sentence. the richards not wanting to go through years of appeals but decided against it. it's a long tough process to really examine. why you feel what you feel. you really have to look at yourself. pretty hard to decide. as soon as vicki and sil learned the identity of the man who raped and murdered their daughter vicki wanted to know more. i want to i want to know why i want to stand what he did why was this going forward like that what was going on where was his background with that to talk to his mother and i to understand who he was
but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted john hartson i have all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury found our native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karin's friend celeste was for a death sentence....
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ron mott, nbc news. >>> what happens when l hose we depend on for medire need care themselves? doctors have a dramaticallyigher risk for burnout. as kate snow reports, pose a danger to patients. >> reporter: hey, bud, good morning. up before down making breakfast for her two sons and daughter who has special needs. >> have a good day. i'll see you tonight. >> reporter: that's before she starts her nf shift in the sord emergency department. im >> busiest tin the e.r. afternoon? >> evening, yeah. >> reporter: she's teaching medical students today. on busy days, she'll see 15 to 20 patients, and do hours of paperwork. n >> if i work eight-hour shift, i might spend two, three hours in front of a computer rather than tet the bedsi. >> rep i imagine you did not get into the medical field to look at a computer. >> no. ep >>orter: at night she's catching up on patient charts. are there days you ike i don't know how i'll keep doing this? >> uh-huh, yeah, quite regularly. >> reporter: she left a previous job after realizing she was starting to el he apathy towar patients, a sign of burno
ron mott, nbc news. >>> what happens when l hose we depend on for medire need care themselves? doctors have a dramaticallyigher risk for burnout. as kate snow reports, pose a danger to patients. >> reporter: hey, bud, good morning. up before down making breakfast for her two sons and daughter who has special needs. >> have a good day. i'll see you tonight. >> reporter: that's before she starts her nf shift in the sord emergency department. im >> busiest tin the...
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. >> john harwood, and ron insana. so we can both ask you guys how it is to work with one another as well. along with the conversation we're having. >> been a fabulous run. >> want me to be honest? >> yeah. that's what this panel is all about. #no fake news. i want to invite everybody to have a pastry. >> i haven't missed a meal -- >> there we go. >> we need some photo-ops for everybody. with the pastry situation. >> my doctor said i should be off sugar. so now you're talking to me. >> well, maybe we can get the smoothies on the set. >> as long as they're sugar free. >> do we have no budget, no paper plates? >> yeah. i thought, you guys, come on, seriously. i'm being told to move on. so let's start with the very big news. a brand-new interview with john kelly. there's a lot in it and we're still working through it. "the los angeles times" saying kelly defended his tenure arguing that it's best measured by what the president did not do when kelly was at his side. and then in the interview he discusses a lot of the key i
. >> john harwood, and ron insana. so we can both ask you guys how it is to work with one another as well. along with the conversation we're having. >> been a fabulous run. >> want me to be honest? >> yeah. that's what this panel is all about. #no fake news. i want to invite everybody to have a pastry. >> i haven't missed a meal -- >> there we go. >> we need some photo-ops for everybody. with the pastry situation. >> my doctor said i should be off...
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ron ron ooimd the surrounding crowd did not surprise the singh family. >> i wasn't -- i know ron, he was just that kind of a person. >> reporter: testimony through tears and thin blue line. many tellvigil is pof tt small spirit is stronger than some assume. >> we come out when someone is hurt, in need of a show of faith. >> reporter: tested wednesday morning when police say this man shot and killed singh in a traffic stop. got away, stayed with manhunt, then the news everyone was waiting for. >> texted everybody i knew, they got him. >> glad he had the handcuffs on his wrists up here. >> reporter: for singh's family, victory is doing little to dull the pain of senseless loss. >> lost a role mold, kids and grandkids lost a role model. >> reporter: memories will last. >> the type of person he was, officer he was, if he wasn't good, might have been a showing but not like this. ♪ >> reporter: and whether from lasting moments or minute long encounters, it's clear that corporal singh impacted many in newman and beyond. abc7 news. >> the sheriffs deputy confirms this is a picture of arria
ron ron ooimd the surrounding crowd did not surprise the singh family. >> i wasn't -- i know ron, he was just that kind of a person. >> reporter: testimony through tears and thin blue line. many tellvigil is pof tt small spirit is stronger than some assume. >> we come out when someone is hurt, in need of a show of faith. >> reporter: tested wednesday morning when police say this man shot and killed singh in a traffic stop. got away, stayed with manhunt, then the news...
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if he caves, it could be over relatively soon. >> ron brownstein? >> i don't think democrats feel a lot of pressure, given the numbers i just described. it's striking that the final act of the republican house was to enable a strategy of shutdown that they knew had no chance of success, really just a fitting cap to the way they've approached trump over the past two years. >> abby, ron, patrick, i hope you get some time off today. i'll try to get some too. i wish you a very merry christmas, happy holidays and happy new year. >>> coming up, outgoing defense secretary james mattis has a christmas message for troops deployed abroad. we'll play that for you. not just "airline purchases." (loud) holy moley that's a lot of miles!!! shhhhh! what's in your wallet? - shhhhh! - a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. making wrinkles look so last week. rapid wrinkle repair® pair with new retinol oil for 2x the wrinkle fight
if he caves, it could be over relatively soon. >> ron brownstein? >> i don't think democrats feel a lot of pressure, given the numbers i just described. it's striking that the final act of the republican house was to enable a strategy of shutdown that they knew had no chance of success, really just a fitting cap to the way they've approached trump over the past two years. >> abby, ron, patrick, i hope you get some time off today. i'll try to get some too. i wish you a very...
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a good deed punished by a senseless death. >> she was my soul mate and my everything. >> reporter: ron mott, nbc news. >>> new video out of colorado tonight showing a veteran shot and killed by police after defending his home from an intruder. the tape reveals confusion and chaos before police opened fire. nbc's gadi schwartz tonight in why the officer is not facing charges. >> drop the gun. >> reporter: in colorado, newly released body cam video. two officers responding to reports of a man who broke in, attacking a family. right before police go in, the sound of gunshots. a man appears with a gun. >> drop the gun! >> hey, get your hands in the air! [ gunfire ] >> reporter: investigators say that man was the homeowner, richard black, holding a gun because he had just shot and killed the intruder, as he tried to drown black's grandson. >> he died saving the life of hi and he died saving the life of his family. >> reporter: the district attorney now says the officer who opened fire would not face charges a re had reason to believe there was a threat. that officer now reassigned to a non-
a good deed punished by a senseless death. >> she was my soul mate and my everything. >> reporter: ron mott, nbc news. >>> new video out of colorado tonight showing a veteran shot and killed by police after defending his home from an intruder. the tape reveals confusion and chaos before police opened fire. nbc's gadi schwartz tonight in why the officer is not facing charges. >> drop the gun. >> reporter: in colorado, newly released body cam video. two officers...
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ron was not born in america. ron was born in fiji. he came to this country with one purpose and that was to serve this country. >> the chief and others who worked with ron singh say he loved being a police officer. he loved his family and he was, quote, living the american dream. lisa. >> lisa: alright. thank you jonathan. alright. and singh's chief randy richardson breaking down earlier today while speaking about the murdered officer. watch this. >> you have to understand this is not supposed to happen here. >> deep breath. you're doing okay. >> i've been -- i've been to too many of these tune rals and i never thought, ever, that i would have to be doing this. i do not want to be here today. i would give anything not to. i did not know christmas morning, at 4:00 in the morning when i said good by to him, and sent him off to his family, that it would be the last time that i saw him. my department is hurting. we're struggling through this. so please be in mind when you see them, that it's hard for them. we're a family. we're not an age
ron was not born in america. ron was born in fiji. he came to this country with one purpose and that was to serve this country. >> the chief and others who worked with ron singh say he loved being a police officer. he loved his family and he was, quote, living the american dream. lisa. >> lisa: alright. thank you jonathan. alright. and singh's chief randy richardson breaking down earlier today while speaking about the murdered officer. watch this. >> you have to understand...
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nbc's ron mott has more on the community on edge there tonight. d > reporter: jaclyn smith r husband, keith, were driving home from a night out dancing. >> it was just a beautiful night. >> reporter: celebrating their th daughter's by, when they saw a woman in nd, carrying what looked to be an infant in her arms, in the rain holding a sign that said please help me feed my baby. >> my wife felt moved ne to give her moy. >> reporter: when she rolled down the window to give the woman moy, a man approached to thank her, but then stabbed the 54-year-old mother and engineer to death, stealing her necklace and wallet before the pair ran away. >> i'mrom baltimore. the last thing i thought they were going to take my wife's life. and so now've got to live with that. i've got to live with that every day. >> reporter: the brazen attack prompting a response from oprah, a former anchor in baltimore, tweeting this story struck my heart. t've done this a thousaes, but eill think twice beforever doing again. police have not caught the cole. we also want to caution
nbc's ron mott has more on the community on edge there tonight. d > reporter: jaclyn smith r husband, keith, were driving home from a night out dancing. >> it was just a beautiful night. >> reporter: celebrating their th daughter's by, when they saw a woman in nd, carrying what looked to be an infant in her arms, in the rain holding a sign that said please help me feed my baby. >> my wife felt moved ne to give her moy. >> reporter: when she rolled down the window to...
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sergeant ron helus was struck six times. five shots were fired by a suspect and the six by an officer. >> this bullet shut -- struck ron helus in the chest and his heart ultimately. the sheriff's department is revealing -- reviewing -- is revealing that ron helus was shot six times. five bullets shot by the suspect was survivable. the six shot fired by another officer was not. the bullet came from the chp officers rifle. >> this news is extremely difficult for all of us to process and understand. particularly for karen and jordan. >> reporter: ron helus and the officer were both responding to the shooting and saw victims fleeing the bar. they entered together to take on the shooter but retreated and tried to return fire. the sheriff said it was dark inside. the situation dynamic. >> it was just a tragic detail that unfolded so rapidly. it in my view was unavoidable. it was just a horrific scene that the two men encountered inside the bar. >> reporter: chp said the officer who killed him in friendly fire is a nine year vetera
sergeant ron helus was struck six times. five shots were fired by a suspect and the six by an officer. >> this bullet shut -- struck ron helus in the chest and his heart ultimately. the sheriff's department is revealing -- reviewing -- is revealing that ron helus was shot six times. five bullets shot by the suspect was survivable. the six shot fired by another officer was not. the bullet came from the chp officers rifle. >> this news is extremely difficult for all of us to process...
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that battle was not over and ron was coming to relieve him and he came in. this is a long answer to your question, but someone had to break through and they made it up, then on the seventh, with a lot of german fire along the coastal road, there was a gripping story on how he ended up leading the group to come to the relief of the rangers that were holding on to that perimeter along the coastal road with that whole group. they were down to using german weapons and german ammunition because they were running out of everything. no relief had come in from the sea to rutter and his boys and the rangers that went up that morning on d-day. i think i went a little bit long with the answer. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are at the end of our time. let me just remind you of the website. permit me also to make a final announcement, tomorrow morning, if some of you are still around, we will have a small workshop at the world or to museum where these fine historians will meet and namely we studied too little the wreckage of the empires. this will be the workshop on the .
that battle was not over and ron was coming to relieve him and he came in. this is a long answer to your question, but someone had to break through and they made it up, then on the seventh, with a lot of german fire along the coastal road, there was a gripping story on how he ended up leading the group to come to the relief of the rangers that were holding on to that perimeter along the coastal road with that whole group. they were down to using german weapons and german ammunition because they...
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ron ron ooimd the surrounding crowd did not surprise the singh family. >> i wasn't -- i know ron, he was just that kind of a person. >> reporter: testimony through tears and thin blue line. many tell abc7 news friday's vigil is proof that small town spirit is stronger than some assume. >> we come out when someone is hurt, in need of a show of faith. >> reporter: tested wednesday morning when killed singh in a traffic stop. got away, stayed with manhunt, then the news everyone was waiting for. >> texted everybody i knew, they got him. >> glad he had the handcuffs on his wrists up here. >> reporter: for singh's family, victory is doing little to dull the pain of senseless loss. >> lost a role mold, kids and grandkids lost a role model. >> reporter: memories will last. >> the type of person he was, officer he was, if he wasn't good, might have been a showing but not like this. ♪ >> reporter: and whether from lasting moments or minute long encounters, it's clear that corporal singh impacted many in newman and beyond. abc7 news. >> the sheriffs deputy confirms this is a picture of arria
ron ron ooimd the surrounding crowd did not surprise the singh family. >> i wasn't -- i know ron, he was just that kind of a person. >> reporter: testimony through tears and thin blue line. many tell abc7 news friday's vigil is proof that small town spirit is stronger than some assume. >> we come out when someone is hurt, in need of a show of faith. >> reporter: tested wednesday morning when killed singh in a traffic stop. got away, stayed with manhunt, then the news...
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senior political analyst for cnn ron brownstein, cnn legal analyst shan wu. if i could begin with you, shan. this is as much a public messaging campaign as it is a legal one because with each development, you have the president and his allies attacking the substance of it. shan, they are calling what cohen pled guilty to simply a process crime, lying to the house. you spent a lot of time, you're a prosecutor, you defended one of the defendants, rick gates, in this investigation. how can the fbi or the hill do their jobs if people lie to them? >> they can't. and that term process crime, that's just nonsense. it's a crime. it's a crime to make false statements to investigators. it's a crime to make false statements to congress. it's basically perjury. that's a substantive crime, not just a mere process crime. and as you were saying, jim, it's a pr campaign here. the trump people want to spin that as oh, there's no real substantive crimes going on here. all these process crimes. but you know, when you look at this investigation, the amount of false statement con
senior political analyst for cnn ron brownstein, cnn legal analyst shan wu. if i could begin with you, shan. this is as much a public messaging campaign as it is a legal one because with each development, you have the president and his allies attacking the substance of it. shan, they are calling what cohen pled guilty to simply a process crime, lying to the house. you spent a lot of time, you're a prosecutor, you defended one of the defendants, rick gates, in this investigation. how can the fbi...
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ron actually got do the commentary with the real announcers. i saw this shot once completed in '72. >> best part of being a father? >> asking them 20 times a day to clean up their clothes and turn off lights. they waste a lot of energy. >> do not believe ahing will says. the person who's really running things in the ferrell household, his wife, vivica. >>> family also, cindy crawford's number-one priority -- she would be the first to tell you she lives a blessed life with her husband, randy gerber, and their two kids. when i had the chance to sit down with the supermodel mama, we talked about the importance of helping parents who aren't quite as fortunate. >> why i'm here is to help shine a light on the work that sean and kiley are doing after losing their first child to a stillborn birth. i lost a brother when i was 10-years-old. this evening as a 10-year-old, i -- even then as a 10-year-old i saw people don't know how to talk about loss. we are not taught how to grieve. >> cindy is spreading a message of compassion especially to those who los
ron actually got do the commentary with the real announcers. i saw this shot once completed in '72. >> best part of being a father? >> asking them 20 times a day to clean up their clothes and turn off lights. they waste a lot of energy. >> do not believe ahing will says. the person who's really running things in the ferrell household, his wife, vivica. >>> family also, cindy crawford's number-one priority -- she would be the first to tell you she lives a blessed life...
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matthew and ron harris discuss policies and then at 8:00, michael looks at members to have nixon administration who challenged the 37th president. after that on book tv's afterwards program at 9:00 p.m., economists stephen moore discusses economic politics of trump administration and many who reflect on friendship and rise in american politics, that all happens tonight on c-span2's book tv, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend, television for serious readers. reminder that this weekend's full schedule is available on our website, booktv.org.
matthew and ron harris discuss policies and then at 8:00, michael looks at members to have nixon administration who challenged the 37th president. after that on book tv's afterwards program at 9:00 p.m., economists stephen moore discusses economic politics of trump administration and many who reflect on friendship and rise in american politics, that all happens tonight on c-span2's book tv, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend, television for serious readers. reminder that...
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but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted to hearts are naive and all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury found her native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karen's friend celeste was for a death sentence. the richards not wanting to go through years of appeals but decided against it. it's a long tough process to really examine. why you feel what you feel. you really have to look at yourself. pretty hard to decide. as soon as vicki and sil learned the identity of the man who raped and murdered their daughter vicki wanted to know more. i want it i want to know why i want to stand what he did why was this going forward like that what was going on where was his background with that to talk to his mother i wanted to understand who
but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted to hearts are naive and all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury found her native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karen's friend celeste was for a death...
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you hear them repeated from -- i heard senator ron johnson on our air the other day calling the process a crime. >> yeah. i was going to say, where that has had success is in kind of intimidating almost any voice in the republican party from acknowledging the legitimate questions and issues that the mueller investigation have raised. but in another sense, we just had a real world test of a messaging strategy, and for that matter, a governing strategy that has been aimed almost entirely at the base. and that was the midterm election where republicans lost the popular vote by a larger margin than any party has ever lost the popular vote in a midterm election. and they lost by a larger margin as a share of the vote than in the 2010, 1994, and 2006 landslides. while this is having an effect with the four corners of the republican party, the relentless focus on kind of stoking the base, both in messaging and governing, ultimately does have a cost in that everybody else
you hear them repeated from -- i heard senator ron johnson on our air the other day calling the process a crime. >> yeah. i was going to say, where that has had success is in kind of intimidating almost any voice in the republican party from acknowledging the legitimate questions and issues that the mueller investigation have raised. but in another sense, we just had a real world test of a messaging strategy, and for that matter, a governing strategy that has been aimed almost entirely at...
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but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted to heart and i have all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury found our native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karen's friend celeste was for a death sentence. the richards not wanting to go through years of appeals but decided against it. it's a long tough process to really examine. why you feel what you feel. you really have to look at yourself. pretty hard to decide. as soon as vicki and sil learned the identity of the man who raped and murdered their daughter vicki wanted to know more. i want it i want to know why i wonder stand what he did why was this going forward like that what was going on where was his background with that to talk to his mother i wanted to understand who he w
but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted to heart and i have all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury found our native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karen's friend celeste was for a death sentence....
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ron and i and christie stopped at each side and said a prayer. a week later karen and ron united with survivors at the two thousand and fourteen boston marathon. they cheered their friend celeste in the symbolic run across the finish line. i am angry at what he did and when i see my friends and they struggle and i see other survivors. i don't want my decision to be based on how angry i get in those instances. that fall judge will tool announced the trial would be held in boston. and we have two choices we can either let him stay alive and have his interaction and have his joys. or put him to die. and have that be the end of it. they don't get to see their little boy playing baseball anymore or reading him a story at night and in this young man is in jail and he's reading stories that he likes he's got books available to him that he enjoys or he meets with his sisters and gets to see pictures of their children growing up and i just don't think it's fair that they have had their their joys taken away from them and he still is able to experience tha
ron and i and christie stopped at each side and said a prayer. a week later karen and ron united with survivors at the two thousand and fourteen boston marathon. they cheered their friend celeste in the symbolic run across the finish line. i am angry at what he did and when i see my friends and they struggle and i see other survivors. i don't want my decision to be based on how angry i get in those instances. that fall judge will tool announced the trial would be held in boston. and we have two...
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this was a man that worked hard for what he believed in. ♪ >> ron loved newman, and newman loved ron. >> reporter: details on corporal ronil singh's funeral haven't been released but it is going to be held here in town next saturday. >> so sad. thank you, sergio. we learned deputies made an arrest here in the bay area in connection with that case. the suspected gunman's brother was taken into custody in livermore this afternoon. he's one of four people accused of helping arriaga hide from police. >> the capture of the suspected gunman at a home in bakersfield sparking a firestorm of rhetoric. the stanislaus county sheriff says gustavo arriaga entered the country illegally and now the sheriff's of the two counties involved are weighing in on the policies of california's sanctuary state. sharon katsuda continues our coverage. >> this criminal, mr. arriaga, crossed our border illegally into arizona sometime ago. >> reporter: even before the deadly shooting in newman, stanislaus county sheriff adam christianson expressed strong support for law enforcement working with federal immigration
this was a man that worked hard for what he believed in. ♪ >> ron loved newman, and newman loved ron. >> reporter: details on corporal ronil singh's funeral haven't been released but it is going to be held here in town next saturday. >> so sad. thank you, sergio. we learned deputies made an arrest here in the bay area in connection with that case. the suspected gunman's brother was taken into custody in livermore this afternoon. he's one of four people accused of helping...
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senate judiciary committee and chairman ron johnson of the senate oversight committee both expressed very strong interest and intentions to me to continue to pursue this matter, so we do need to wrap it up, we do need to get this information out to the public and we are hard at work on doing that but mr. comey 's testimony is a critical part of that. maria: what are you going to find out from james comey what are the most important questions you need to ask him? >> well i'll save those for mr. comey but you can imagine that you have a 400 page inspector general's report. you have the testimony of 16 other witnesses all of which were taken in private transcribed interviews. you have the thousands of pages of documents, and those have generated literally hundreds of questions that need to be asked and we are prepared now with some very experienced former prosecutors like trey gowdy and john ratcliffe and very experienced investigative staff to ask those questions, and get to the bottom of the answer.
senate judiciary committee and chairman ron johnson of the senate oversight committee both expressed very strong interest and intentions to me to continue to pursue this matter, so we do need to wrap it up, we do need to get this information out to the public and we are hard at work on doing that but mr. comey 's testimony is a critical part of that. maria: what are you going to find out from james comey what are the most important questions you need to ask him? >> well i'll save those...
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my great-aunt rose and her husband ron, perfect example of this. they lived here in florida, where all jewish people are eventually banished to. they came from philadelphia to florida with my grandparents, kind of migration in reverse, and they came here and when you visited them, they always had the same fight, and this was the fight. my uncle ron would say that they gave you large portions in restaurants in order to charge you more money and my aunt rose would say that they had to charge you more money in restaurants because they had given you such large portions. they had this fight for 50 years, as long as i knew them, even when uncle ron had his vocal cords removed in the hospital, they still had this fight. i'm telling you they give you the big portions just to charge you more. ron, i have been talking to you about this for half a century. same fight over and over. very happy marriage. they just went right on for 50 years. martha and i had one fight and this was the fight about food, because i discovered in our first weeks in this room that s
my great-aunt rose and her husband ron, perfect example of this. they lived here in florida, where all jewish people are eventually banished to. they came from philadelphia to florida with my grandparents, kind of migration in reverse, and they came here and when you visited them, they always had the same fight, and this was the fight. my uncle ron would say that they gave you large portions in restaurants in order to charge you more money and my aunt rose would say that they had to charge you...
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ron and i and christie stopped at each site and said a prayer. a week later karen and ron united with survivors at the two thousand and fourteen boston marathon. they cheered their friend celeste in a symbolic run across the finish line. i am angry at what he did and when i see my friends and they struggle and i see other survivors. i don't want my decision to be based on how angry i get in those instances. that fall judge will tool announced the trial would be held in boston. and we have two choices we can either let him stay alive and have his interaction and have his joys. or put him to die. and have that be the end of it. they don't get to see their little boy playing baseball anymore or reading him a story at night and in this young man is in jail and he's reading stories that he likes he's got books available to him that he enjoys or he meets with his sisters and gets to see pictures of their children growing up and i just don't think it's fair that they have had their their joys taken away from them and he still is able to experience that.
ron and i and christie stopped at each site and said a prayer. a week later karen and ron united with survivors at the two thousand and fourteen boston marathon. they cheered their friend celeste in a symbolic run across the finish line. i am angry at what he did and when i see my friends and they struggle and i see other survivors. i don't want my decision to be based on how angry i get in those instances. that fall judge will tool announced the trial would be held in boston. and we have two...
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now incoming republican governor ron desantis could suspend sheriff israel once the safety commission report is formally published. the sheriff told the miami heard this week he has, quote, no plans to resign. >> lisa: thank you jonathan. joining me now is a man who has been calling for sheriff israel's resignation from the beginning. jeff bell president of the broward sheriff's officers association. thank you for being with us this evening >>> thank you. >> lisa: i want to talk to you about the shift from the sun sentinel. why is that important? >>> this is huge down here in south florida. the sun sentinel has always been. known as a left leaning liberal newspaper who has defended the sheriff at all costs, go almost a romantic relationship with the sheriff's office for the past couple years. it's huge. back in april of this year 85% of our membership voted we had no confidence in sheriff it's and i called for his removal. that drew sharp criticism from
now incoming republican governor ron desantis could suspend sheriff israel once the safety commission report is formally published. the sheriff told the miami heard this week he has, quote, no plans to resign. >> lisa: thank you jonathan. joining me now is a man who has been calling for sheriff israel's resignation from the beginning. jeff bell president of the broward sheriff's officers association. thank you for being with us this evening >>> thank you. >> lisa: i want to...
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but let's go back to ron. an immigrant. he immigrated here lawfully and legally to pursue his american dream. he achieved that goal. and his dream was taken from him. no. we shouldn't lit size it, but we have to have a conversation about restrictive legislation that puts our communities at risk. i am here to protect the people of the county regardless of who they are. it doesn't matter. it doesn't matter what their party affiliation is, their political preference. it doesn't matter. what matters is that everyone who lives in our community can enjoy a safe, healthy, vibrant, diverse community. it is that simple. i'll take two more, and then we're done. >> when you see ron's brother clearly so distraught. >> yeah, it is heartbreaking. aim heartbroken, too. yes. >> is it -- is the department currently seeking out anyone else? >> we are looking at everybody involved. and again, as i told you yesterday, everybody who protects or who provided protection is going to go to jail. >> happy birthday. >> how -- the cowork senator. >> y
but let's go back to ron. an immigrant. he immigrated here lawfully and legally to pursue his american dream. he achieved that goal. and his dream was taken from him. no. we shouldn't lit size it, but we have to have a conversation about restrictive legislation that puts our communities at risk. i am here to protect the people of the county regardless of who they are. it doesn't matter. it doesn't matter what their party affiliation is, their political preference. it doesn't matter. what...