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and we did climb the cliffs. -- cliffs at pointe du hoc and get up there. we did that in the following manner. as our lca's landed and the ramps went down, we pushed buttons on our switchboard. that set off these rockets that had launchers along the gunnels of the lca's. those rockets would sail up there 150 feet. these are over 100 foot cliffs, and fall behind the lines, grab into the earth, and we would pull on them down on the beach and that would secure them so we could hand over hand climb 100 feet straight up. the germans, had everything got right, the germans would have been dead when we did this, it was so early. but because we were so late, they didn't know the invasion was coming at this place. it gave them enough time to get out there to welcome us, such as aswas, as they cut our ropes we were climbing, as they dropped grenades on top of us or shot us off the ropes. it became almost impossible to climb those ropes to get up there and find the guns. we got up there and fought our way through the germans to the gun positions. d company, my company,
and we did climb the cliffs. -- cliffs at pointe du hoc and get up there. we did that in the following manner. as our lca's landed and the ramps went down, we pushed buttons on our switchboard. that set off these rockets that had launchers along the gunnels of the lca's. those rockets would sail up there 150 feet. these are over 100 foot cliffs, and fall behind the lines, grab into the earth, and we would pull on them down on the beach and that would secure them so we could hand over hand climb...
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it was a tremendous cliff. several miles in width, but only about one third of that is beaches where the troops landed with their landing craft. going down the water at various depths presumably and hopefully so they could run through it to dryland. but the rangers went further west of that beach, where there are several miles of cliffs, up to 100-some feet, i don't remember how high, but hours were around 100 feet high. it is a very narrow beach, but it is not sand, it is rocks. maybe 50 feet wide, which doesn't give you much room when you land your lca's. we were on british channel steamers and unloaded in the middle of the night, about 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning, onto our lca's, which were british, not american. we were being transported in the d-day operation by the british navy. unfortunately, they made a mistake and went to the wrong cliffs, which delayed us about 40 minutes i think, landing time, which is important when you have game plans such as we had that required accuracy in our planning and so for
it was a tremendous cliff. several miles in width, but only about one third of that is beaches where the troops landed with their landing craft. going down the water at various depths presumably and hopefully so they could run through it to dryland. but the rangers went further west of that beach, where there are several miles of cliffs, up to 100-some feet, i don't remember how high, but hours were around 100 feet high. it is a very narrow beach, but it is not sand, it is rocks. maybe 50 feet...
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we started hey, more cliffs, we must have some cliff climbing in our future. >> the training would soon prove invaluable as a blueprint for d-day utilized diverse forms of military might with methodical coordination. the pathfinders, an elite group of paratroopers, would be the first of the invasion force to deploy, set to land behind the beaches. >> their mission is to set up navigation zones for the armada of aircraft that are coming. >> aircraft that followed would bring more paratroopers prepared to land behind enemy lines and fortify the western edge of the invasion zone. bombers were then set to swoop in and pummel german artillery hubs along the coast, and continue the assault throughout the morning. gliders would then follow the bombers, landing behind the bluff to fulfill the same objectives as the paratroopers while also bringing with them weapons and medical supplies and navigation tools. finally, the operation would culminate in an onslaught of amphibious vehicles and higgins boats. on board, tens of thousands of allied troops equipped to forge path the bluffs and rescue fra
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. >> they said she fell off a cliff. her mother said they were wrong. >> i was screaming to them, these are defensive wounds. >> no witnesses, no weapon, nothing left behind but a stranger's dna. >> we no longer have some accidental death. this was a homicide. >> they had no suspect, but for years her mother kept fighting to find bonnie's killer. >> bonnie's mother continues her own crusade. >> then after more than a decade of searching, a phone call. >> they got information there was a match. >> can we get a conviction on just the dna? >> and there was something else, something about bonnie herself. >> it was almost like she knew something. >> good evening and welcome to "dateline." we often see headlines about dna evidence exonerating the innocent. it seems we hear less about how dna is used to track down the guilty. in a story you're about to see, a sample found on a murdered young woman was sent to the national database. 12 years after she was killed, it turned up a match. one profile out of 5 million matching a man
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seen from below the cliffs on even more imposing. it's beaututiful i it's a changf scenery evenen if yoyou love her it's a real getawayy. when you see it you say yes it is beautiful women possum to o e fixed you realize that it's huge and that we have a small? the pebbles in at the top -- also part and parcel of the local heritage. they even have a pastry made in their honor. everery particular people who ce from paul and for cars just a taste. one word of mouth is spread far and wide. just like jeans the pebbles protect the coastline on stormy days. a tn has been battling for ten years to stop people taking one away with the to get a nestled less pebbles are highly sought after because they're in close between the two cliffs. to always being ruled over by the sea and serve a very polished. finding the tracks if it's still the three or four hundred kilos of these panels of picked up by tourists every day in summer. a tn isn't the only local struggling to preserve the town's beloved heritage. says fuzzy is the losost crossmn in france
seen from below the cliffs on even more imposing. it's beaututiful i it's a changf scenery evenen if yoyou love her it's a real getawayy. when you see it you say yes it is beautiful women possum to o e fixed you realize that it's huge and that we have a small? the pebbles in at the top -- also part and parcel of the local heritage. they even have a pastry made in their honor. everery particular people who ce from paul and for cars just a taste. one word of mouth is spread far and wide. just...
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. >> they said she fell off a cliff. her mother said they were wrong. >> i was screaming to them, these are defensive wounds. >> no witnesses, no weapon, nothing left behind but a stranger's dna. >> we no longer have some accidental death. this was a homicide. >> they had no suspect, but for years her mother kept fighting to find bonnie's killer. >> bonnie's mother continues her own crusade. >> then after more than a decade of searching, a phone call. >> they got information there was a match. >> can we get a conviction on just the dna? >> and there was something else, something about bonnie herself. >> it was almost like she knew something. >> keith morrison with "justice for bonnie." >> bonnie was an 18-year-old whose future was filled with promise. she had a boyfriend and just started college. then bonnie was murdered. her body found floating in a creek. investigators quickly discovered a crucial clue. the killer had left behind his dna. but prosecutors need more than forensics to get a conviction. here's keith morris
. >> they said she fell off a cliff. her mother said they were wrong. >> i was screaming to them, these are defensive wounds. >> no witnesses, no weapon, nothing left behind but a stranger's dna. >> we no longer have some accidental death. this was a homicide. >> they had no suspect, but for years her mother kept fighting to find bonnie's killer. >> bonnie's mother continues her own crusade. >> then after more than a decade of searching, a phone call....
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cliff is now 90, living outside boston where he grew up. seven decades ago, he met another massachusetts boy, george chipani in army training. they became fast friends. >> he was a very likable guy, very likable. he would do anything for you. >> reporter: in korea, benoit and his fellow soldiers at least took pyongyang, the capital of the north. but after china entered the war, benoit and his fellow soldiers were surrounded and captured near the village of unsan. they were forced to march in freezing temperatures over 150 miles. george chipp ani was badly wounded. he had a leg amputated in a makeshift mud hut hospital, but died not long after. cliff was the man who buried him in the winter of 1951. >> we dug a hole six inches deep and put him in, covered him with rocks, dead branches. >> reporter: why was it so important for you to do that? >> just because he was a friend. a friend in the service is -- that's the best friend you'll ever have. and if you get along good with them, you get your ass covered. >> reporter: he had you and you had
cliff is now 90, living outside boston where he grew up. seven decades ago, he met another massachusetts boy, george chipani in army training. they became fast friends. >> he was a very likable guy, very likable. he would do anything for you. >> reporter: in korea, benoit and his fellow soldiers at least took pyongyang, the capital of the north. but after china entered the war, benoit and his fellow soldiers were surrounded and captured near the village of unsan. they were forced to...
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sir cliff problem for rape suspect between 1976,1988. sir cliff richard, problem for rape suspect between 1976, 1988. sir cliff richard, you will remember he was the subject of a raid in 2014 of his works your home, the bbc were tipped off about that raid, they feel that using a helicopter and they named him —— home. he was never charged, he wasn't even arrested, but he was named and following that, eventually of course nothing came of that and no further action was taken against sir cliff, he had been falsely accused. he then sued the bbc for his previously and he wondered. the court found there had been a serious breach of his privacy. 0ff court found there had been a serious breach of his privacy. off the back of that, a campaign has grown, this petition which has been launched today by a group called fair, what they are seeking is anonymity for not just rape they are seeking is anonymity for notjust rape suspects but suspects in old sexual offence cases unless they are charged —— all. sir cliff spoke about his dreadful experi
sir cliff problem for rape suspect between 1976,1988. sir cliff richard, problem for rape suspect between 1976, 1988. sir cliff richard, you will remember he was the subject of a raid in 2014 of his works your home, the bbc were tipped off about that raid, they feel that using a helicopter and they named him —— home. he was never charged, he wasn't even arrested, but he was named and following that, eventually of course nothing came of that and no further action was taken against sir cliff,...
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in other words, in cliff ‘s a son of mine we had never known our accusers. let alone engaged in anything with them. so consequently, the entire thing was a waste and you realise that when a person is named, before they are charged, it means there hasn't been an investigation. in both of our cases there was zero forensic evidence, cliff said the police you have no evidence in the police you have no evidence in the police said, the accusation is the evidence. well, i'm sorry, an accusation is not evidence, it is an accusation is not evidence, it is an accusation which may be true and so we have to have more than one thought in our heads at the same time. that we have two problems and we have to empathise with each other. why though should someone accused of sexual crimes, be effectively given preferential treatment over someone accused of other crimes like murder for insta nce other crimes like murder for instance because it would put those accused of sexual crimes in a different category, wouldn't it, if there was anonymity prior to charge? well, people don't
in other words, in cliff ‘s a son of mine we had never known our accusers. let alone engaged in anything with them. so consequently, the entire thing was a waste and you realise that when a person is named, before they are charged, it means there hasn't been an investigation. in both of our cases there was zero forensic evidence, cliff said the police you have no evidence in the police you have no evidence in the police said, the accusation is the evidence. well, i'm sorry, an accusation is...
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both to unloading the cliffs and whatever the danger cause. by the end of june 6, 1944, more than 150,000 allied soldiers had reached fortress europe. >>> the new york daily news reported sleep stores to print the lord's prayer on its front page. the canadian parliament rose to sing, god save the king. broadcasting from london, king george said this time the problem was not to fight to survive but to fight to win. >> 81 corporate with yellow is with the shot. across france, the resistance defined those ones. she was worried for their safety. seeing the shattered windows and partially caved in roof, she called for her parents. this was a great day for france. it turned out it was a great day for them as well. is a fine moment in american relations. france and delivers those with confidence. and frank even venture to help, i'll make it to be able to go back to school in september or october. one 800,000 soldiers in france alone. d-day +1. d-day +2 and many months of verifying. across europe, americans should the bedouin persons and canadians. tr
both to unloading the cliffs and whatever the danger cause. by the end of june 6, 1944, more than 150,000 allied soldiers had reached fortress europe. >>> the new york daily news reported sleep stores to print the lord's prayer on its front page. the canadian parliament rose to sing, god save the king. broadcasting from london, king george said this time the problem was not to fight to survive but to fight to win. >> 81 corporate with yellow is with the shot. across france, the...
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. >>> cliff jumping controversy. super bowl champ tom brady in hot water after posting this video -- >> one, two, three, go. >> -- leaping off a cliff with his 6-year-old daughter. even dwayne johnson saying it gives him anxiety. >>> and black widow is back. our "avengers" exclusive. the huge marvel reveal. what's next for your favorite superheroes? we're one-on-one with scarlett johansson only on "gma." ♪ i'm gonna love you until you hate me ♪ >>> and we do say good morning, america. great to have you with us on this monday morning and quite a one for marvel fans. >> sure is. "avengers: endgame" now the top grossing movie of all time closing in on $3 billion. >> there's this other movie you might have heard about. it's called "the lion king." it roared -- see what i did there? it roared to a huge opening. >> we'll more on that ahead. first we begin with dangerous storms across the country as tens of millions get relief from that heat wave, severe weather is moving bringing heavy winds and flooding. ginger starts
. >>> cliff jumping controversy. super bowl champ tom brady in hot water after posting this video -- >> one, two, three, go. >> -- leaping off a cliff with his 6-year-old daughter. even dwayne johnson saying it gives him anxiety. >>> and black widow is back. our "avengers" exclusive. the huge marvel reveal. what's next for your favorite superheroes? we're one-on-one with scarlett johansson only on "gma." ♪ i'm gonna love you until you hate me...
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a paraglider spins wildly out of control straight into a cliff. the terrifying predicament of being upside down and still thousands of feet up. it was planned as a surprise birthday party, but see why he has something up his sleeve too and in his socks. guess who got to be there for one grand unveiling? >> this truly is a whole new raon corvettes. >> my thrill by getting an early look at a class classic. >> it's beautiful and you're like a kid in a candy store. >> we're b including a dude about to learn. >> how hard it is. >> see if he can survive a single >> i feel like we have already been here. where are we? >> switzerland. >> we see it all the time from people wing suiting and space jumping and the beauty of the mountains and the weather, this is not that type of >> a few seconds in his wing collapsed. >> now we see as he starts drifting closer and ino , no. >> recover sc the second before the impact. it's a huge crutch and now we watch with baited breath. he's hanging upside down, grinding down the side of this cliff. thousands of feet high.
a paraglider spins wildly out of control straight into a cliff. the terrifying predicament of being upside down and still thousands of feet up. it was planned as a surprise birthday party, but see why he has something up his sleeve too and in his socks. guess who got to be there for one grand unveiling? >> this truly is a whole new raon corvettes. >> my thrill by getting an early look at a class classic. >> it's beautiful and you're like a kid in a candy store. >> we're...
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believe it or not, the is 20-foot cliff was tee or three times lower than some of the cliffs that they climbed in england. this is rudder and kirchner after d-day. both received the distinguished service cross. rid at a ceremony and he held up his dsc in front of the few men that were alive and he cried and said this is for you, and the guys shot back, no, you keep it for us. i won't go on too long about it because i'll get very emotional. about three weeks ago i was in normandy, and i was with a guy and the guide said to me, alex, over in that field there, that's where the ceremony was held, and i found an account written by a ranger who said this is not far from where that photograph was taken. it's a beautiful day and the sun came out and the sun reflected off the stars on the officer's uniforms. the officers had been lined up one side of the lane and on the other side of the lane. he said i'll never forget the light catch the glint on the dead officers' stars. back to spaulding. i'm going to speed up. if you've been to the american graveyard from the lookout point, when you look do
believe it or not, the is 20-foot cliff was tee or three times lower than some of the cliffs that they climbed in england. this is rudder and kirchner after d-day. both received the distinguished service cross. rid at a ceremony and he held up his dsc in front of the few men that were alive and he cried and said this is for you, and the guys shot back, no, you keep it for us. i won't go on too long about it because i'll get very emotional. about three weeks ago i was in normandy, and i was with...
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very closely as cliff into active exercise is the hard thing about that d w joe come slashdot atlanta on facebook and they are still a. blend gem and so free w. . what secrets lie behind a small. finder immersive experience and explore fascinating and cultural heritage sites. d w world heritage for 60 giving up. this is did it when he was live from berlin turkey received the 1st batch of an advance to russian defense system despite washington's objections for the 1st shipment of the s. 400 system arrived at an air base near the turkish capital of ankara the us wars its nato allies that its risks of sanctions for buying russians also coming up syrian refugees in lebanon are forced to demolish their very own homes because lebanese authorities declared a number of refugee camps illegal and a serial.
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is that how you describe your job cliff and his load. these $969.00 everything is changing and the longtime partners are struggling to find their place. we get into a fight. anybody accidentally kills anybody in a fight they go to jail it's called manslaughter the movie already won the claiming can earlier this year. youthful thing about this one it seems to be a confluence of all these films there's a little bit of the binocular from jackie brown to. django it's all. it seems like accumulation of everything and it's pretty wonderful. as it's turned into you know there's also adult and undercurrents of violence. every scene in my own life. the movie about the sun sets of hollywood's golden age in an encounter with a murderous family. let's not everyone who can look back on a 40 year career and a body of work that defies categorize ation japanese swiss artist lake and more to has had not one but 2 retrospectives devoted to her this year one in tokyo and one currently on in basel and before we talk to her right here in the studio let's hav
is that how you describe your job cliff and his load. these $969.00 everything is changing and the longtime partners are struggling to find their place. we get into a fight. anybody accidentally kills anybody in a fight they go to jail it's called manslaughter the movie already won the claiming can earlier this year. youthful thing about this one it seems to be a confluence of all these films there's a little bit of the binocular from jackie brown to. django it's all. it seems like accumulation...
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: of the cliff in recent years. to what extent have all the scandals and allegations surrounding the former boss perhaps wade on sentiment? —— wade. surrounding the former boss perhaps wade on sentiment? —— wadem surrounding the former boss perhaps wade on sentiment? -- wade. it is not so much scandals but you see of philosophy between the two ceos. carlos was pushing for volumes, buying volume with discounts and fleet sales and incentives that tended to undermine the brand value of nissan and undercut sales in the long—term. the new ceo is trying to undo that by resisting the temptation to give incentives and fleet sales but in the meantime, volume is a dropping off because of that. do you think the slowdown in sales for nissan is symptomatic perhaps of a global slowdown? is it something other auto makers are dealing with? nissan has its problems but it is fighting against the trend here. it is trying to undergo a tricky structural reform programme at a time when the markets are not cooperating. it is muc
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rat cliff a third term republican from texas and a former prosecutor has embraced mr. trump's theories about the russia investigation and was among the sharpest questioners of robert mueller. he met with mr. rath rat cliff july 19 to discuss the job, but five days later offered the congressman a chance to audition for the president who enjoyed watching him grill mr. mueller. indeed, with us for more tonight, jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon. former chief counsel for the house intel committee, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times." jerks good evening. peter, can you start us off on the decision-making on trump to choose this guy and the reaction thus far in both parties. >> yeah. he was already sort of on the takeoff even before the hearings. but the hearings definitely cemented the idea that this is somebody he wanted in this position. he's very different than dan coats. dan coats, while obviously a republican, former senator, spent a lot of time on the hill a partisan over a career, least understood the purpose of the job w
rat cliff a third term republican from texas and a former prosecutor has embraced mr. trump's theories about the russia investigation and was among the sharpest questioners of robert mueller. he met with mr. rath rat cliff july 19 to discuss the job, but five days later offered the congressman a chance to audition for the president who enjoyed watching him grill mr. mueller. indeed, with us for more tonight, jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon. former chief counsel for...
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coming up, we're going to talk to blue harbor group's cliff robbins about that deal. genesee & wyoming is one of his top holdings he'll join us for an exclusive interview a bit later in the show >>> looking very much forward to that we have less than ten minutes to go what's your last chance trade, lindsey? >> i wanted to highlight lyft and uber we initiated coverage on them both today with buy ratings. 20% upside from here about that for both of them >> really? >> it is a recurring share riding service we just see top line and margins growing much faster than analysts expect because we see them -- the market in the u.s. maturing, we see more stable pricing here more than that, mobility as a service and the latter part of this story that is really going to drive the business and our analyst is calling this the netflix of ride sharing. so i think there is going to be plenty of growth in 24 years >> right now a service without a profit >> i know. this is a longer term story. >> the stocks -- we didn't say specifically, you throw the charts back up there, hammered pretty
coming up, we're going to talk to blue harbor group's cliff robbins about that deal. genesee & wyoming is one of his top holdings he'll join us for an exclusive interview a bit later in the show >>> looking very much forward to that we have less than ten minutes to go what's your last chance trade, lindsey? >> i wanted to highlight lyft and uber we initiated coverage on them both today with buy ratings. 20% upside from here about that for both of them >> really?...
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host: cliff young. guest: i was going to respond from gary and larry because they are both against it, they are in the minority. a majority of americans are in favor of spending public moneys on space exploration. obviously there is nuance we can talk about, but there is broad-based support for space exploration on the one hand and specific funding for nasa on the other. host: let's talk about privatization brought up in those comments. when you asked about it, how did you ask and what answers did you get? guest: we ask in a couple different ways. do you agree or disagree space exploration should be the sole or primary sponsor billy of the private sector. wording to that effect. only 27% of americans are in favor of space exploration being the providence of the private sector. we ask in another way where we just apply -- juxtapose nasa. only 14% in favor of that. that is not to say americans aren't in favor of a robust range between public and private, but the space exploration agenda should be pushed b
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cliff years meant. is that how you describe your job with kerry and his load. right. these $969.00 everything is changing and the longtime partners struggling to find their place. we get into a fight i accidently killed. anybody accidentally kills anybody in a fight to go to jail it's called manslaughter the movie already won the claim in cannes earlier this year and it's classic terence who you know. the beautiful thing about this one it seems to be a confluence of all these films there's a little bit of the an ocular from jackie brown to. jane doe it's all. it seems like accumulation of everything it's pretty wonderful. and as you know there's also a joke son and undercurrents of. every scene in my own language. thank you the movie about the son said some of hollywood's golden age in an encounter with a murderous manson family. well it's not everyone who can look back on a 40 year career and a body of work that defies categorisation japanese swiss artist lake to has had not one but 2 retrospectives devoted to her this year one in tokyo and one currently on in basel
cliff years meant. is that how you describe your job with kerry and his load. right. these $969.00 everything is changing and the longtime partners struggling to find their place. we get into a fight i accidently killed. anybody accidentally kills anybody in a fight to go to jail it's called manslaughter the movie already won the claim in cannes earlier this year and it's classic terence who you know. the beautiful thing about this one it seems to be a confluence of all these films there's a...
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dramatically lagging notably china and our resident china watch a clip of is with me in the studio cliff for so long the narrative was that china is lagging europe and the u.s. in all in all fields how high tech really not that seems to change what happened i think we have to forget about a lot of our preconceptions about china and technology for many years it was low and manufacturing and then other countries got cheaper so china is now thinking about how it can advance and it's focusing very much on innovation and it needs a domestic homegrown technology it spent 300000000000 dollars last year importing microchips which is more than spent on importing oil and it wants to do it itself so it's a new approach now by china government in china is boosting its specially artificial intelligence what exactly are they doing and could that be a model for european companies. it could be a model in some ways there's a lot of state support and that's one thing that is more problematic in europe previously. a lot of it is used for security which may not be an ideal model for many european government
dramatically lagging notably china and our resident china watch a clip of is with me in the studio cliff for so long the narrative was that china is lagging europe and the u.s. in all in all fields how high tech really not that seems to change what happened i think we have to forget about a lot of our preconceptions about china and technology for many years it was low and manufacturing and then other countries got cheaper so china is now thinking about how it can advance and it's focusing very...
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dramatically lagging notably china and our resident china watch a clip of is with me in the studio cliff for so long the narrative was that china is lagging europe and the u.s. in all in all fields have high tech really now that seems have changed what happened i think we have to forget about a lot of our preconceptions about china and technology for many years it was low end manufacturing and then other countries got cheaper so china is now thinking about how it can advance and it's focusing very much on innovation and it needs a domestic homegrown technology it spent 300000000000 dollars last year importing microchips which is more than spent on importing oil and it wants to do it itself so it's a new approach now by china. the government in china is boosting its specially artificial intelligence what exactly are they doing and could be a model for european companies it could be a model in some ways there's a lot of state support that's one thing that is more problematic in europe previously. a lot of it is used for security which may not be an ideal model for many european governments
dramatically lagging notably china and our resident china watch a clip of is with me in the studio cliff for so long the narrative was that china is lagging europe and the u.s. in all in all fields have high tech really now that seems have changed what happened i think we have to forget about a lot of our preconceptions about china and technology for many years it was low end manufacturing and then other countries got cheaper so china is now thinking about how it can advance and it's focusing...
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trish: tom brady in trouble, roasted, 6-year-old daughter, diving off -- a cliff on vacation in costa rica or something. she was kind of hesitant. but what did tom brady do, you are coming. >> people say, hurricane harvey ihe is a badparent, they are bly out of proportion, she is fine. only problem is that the same video i see all of the girls posting, i follow on instagram, somehow their job is to post on instagram. they all have these videos every week. it was hack but fine as a parent. people are just jealous it tom brady. trish: if you are tom brady's kid, and gisele's kid, you know, you will be able to jump off a cliff. >> absolutely. the kid is fine, let people parent their own kids. trish: yeah, that is a good libertarian view. >> absolutely. trish: live free or die, kat timpf. >> thank you. trish: do you like our new studio. >> beautiful, so beautiful. i love it. trish: i'm really getting comfy here. let us know what you think, reach on twitter. reach out on facebook. and reach out on instagram, you will not find any pictures of me jump from a cliff. >> neither, not yet. if i
trish: tom brady in trouble, roasted, 6-year-old daughter, diving off -- a cliff on vacation in costa rica or something. she was kind of hesitant. but what did tom brady do, you are coming. >> people say, hurricane harvey ihe is a badparent, they are bly out of proportion, she is fine. only problem is that the same video i see all of the girls posting, i follow on instagram, somehow their job is to post on instagram. they all have these videos every week. it was hack but fine as a parent....
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cliff years meant to help. is that how you describe your job to carry his load. these $969.00 everything is changing and the longtime partners are struggling to find their place. we get into a fight. i go to. anybody who accidentally kills anybody in a fight to go to jail it's called manslaughter the movie already won the claiming can. and did beautiful thing about this one it seems to be a confluence of all these films there's a little bit of an arc you are from jackie brown to. jane doe it's all it seems like accumulation of everything it's pretty wonderful. and as you know there's also a dome and undercurrent of. every scene in my own life. the movie about the sun sets of hollywood's golden dome and in an encounter with a murderous family. well it's not everyone who can look back on a 40 year career and a body of work that defies categorize ation japanese swiss artist lake or you can move to has had not one but 2 retrospectives devoted to her this year one in tokyo and one currently on in basel and before we talk to her right here in the studio let's have a qu
cliff years meant to help. is that how you describe your job to carry his load. these $969.00 everything is changing and the longtime partners are struggling to find their place. we get into a fight. i go to. anybody who accidentally kills anybody in a fight to go to jail it's called manslaughter the movie already won the claiming can. and did beautiful thing about this one it seems to be a confluence of all these films there's a little bit of an arc you are from jackie brown to. jane doe it's...
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cliff here is meant. is that how you describe your job. and his load. julies $969.00 everything is changing and the longtime partners own struggling to find their place. we get into a fight. i go to. anybody who accidentally kills anybody in a fight to go to jail it's called manslaughter the movie already won the claim in cannes earlier this year as classic terror into you know. the beautiful thing about this one it seems to be a confluence of all these films there's a little bit of the now killer from jackie brown to. jane go it's all. it seems like accumulation of everything it's pretty wonderful. and as it stands you know there's also a joke son and undercurrent of violence. i think every scene in my own life. thank you the movie about the son said to hollywood's golden age in an encounter with a murderous madson family. well it's not everyone who can look back on a 40 year career and a body of work that defies categorisation japanese swiss artist lake and more to has had not one but 2 retrospectives devoted to her this year one in tokyo and one curr
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is that how you describe your job cliff carrying his load. julie's $969.00 everything is changing and the longtime partners own struggling to find the place. we get into a fight. i go to. anybody who accidentally kills anybody in a fight to go to jail it's called manslaughter the movie already won the clay even can. ask for a sick parent. the beautiful thing about this one it seems to be a confluence of all these films there's a little bit of. you are from jackie. django it's all it seems like accumulation of everything it's pretty wonderful. and as it's turned into you know there's also a joke and undercurrents of violence. are seen in my whole life. thank you. but then this league football 2nd division is now up and running and for the 2nd season in a row former top club hamburg will be attempting to get back into the 1st division it's a reality check for a club that until recently believed always belonged in germany's top football league. another new coach begins life at how book de taking is the club's 4th boss in just 16 months the 55 ye
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lots to talk about and i'm happy to have a reporter cliff it couldn't here with me in the studio who knows china and has taken a closer look at this new take a market and mazing launch to the stock market what explains such success on day one well it's only 2015 that we there were billions lost and investors really took a pasting back in china so what we're seeing now is a very significant event in that way and it's only it's basically growth is thin on the ground right now so people are looking for places to put their money and i think that when you think that since donald trump came to power 90 percent of direct investment from china into the u.s. has has gone so this money is looking for a home and i think that the stock market is very much the home it's going looking for well today a lot of money found a home that is how sustainable is this is just going on for 4 months to come or was this like a one day off i think we've had a couple of these things before but this seems to be the most significant of them paying the president himself as backed as he was the one who ordered that
lots to talk about and i'm happy to have a reporter cliff it couldn't here with me in the studio who knows china and has taken a closer look at this new take a market and mazing launch to the stock market what explains such success on day one well it's only 2015 that we there were billions lost and investors really took a pasting back in china so what we're seeing now is a very significant event in that way and it's only it's basically growth is thin on the ground right now so people are...
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lots to talk about and i'm happy to have a reporter cliff it couldn't here with me in the studio who knows china and was taking a closer look at this new take a market and mazing launch to the stock market what explains of success on day one well it's only 2015 that we there were billions lost and investors really took a pasting back in china so what we're seeing now is a very significant event in that way and it's only it's basically growth is thin on the ground right now so be very looking for places to put their money and i think when you think that since donald trump came to power 90 percent of direct investment from china into the u.s. has gone so this money is looking for a home and i think that the stock market is very much the home is going looking for well today a lot of money found a home that is how sustainable is this is just going on for 4 months to come or was this like a one day off i think we've had a couple of these things before but this seems to be the most significant of them paying the president himself has backed as he was the one who ordered that it could be br
lots to talk about and i'm happy to have a reporter cliff it couldn't here with me in the studio who knows china and was taking a closer look at this new take a market and mazing launch to the stock market what explains of success on day one well it's only 2015 that we there were billions lost and investors really took a pasting back in china so what we're seeing now is a very significant event in that way and it's only it's basically growth is thin on the ground right now so be very looking...
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lots to talk about and i'm happy to have a reporter cliff it couldn't here with me in the studio who knows china and who is take a closer look at this new take a market and mazing launch to the stock market what explains such success on day one well it's only 2015 that we there were billions lost and investors really took a pasting back in china so what we're seeing now is a very significant event in that way and it's only it's basically grossest in on the ground right now so people are looking for places to put their money and i think that when you think that since donald trump came to power 90 percent of direct investment from china into the u.s. has gone so this money is looking for a home and i think that the stock market is very much the home it's going looking for well today a lot of money found a home that is how sustainable is this is just going on for 4 months to come or was this like a one day off i think we've had a couple of these things before but this seems to be the most significant of them paying the president himself has backed as he was the one who ordered that it c
lots to talk about and i'm happy to have a reporter cliff it couldn't here with me in the studio who knows china and who is take a closer look at this new take a market and mazing launch to the stock market what explains such success on day one well it's only 2015 that we there were billions lost and investors really took a pasting back in china so what we're seeing now is a very significant event in that way and it's only it's basically grossest in on the ground right now so people are looking...
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he was soaring in the swiss alps. >> then he crashed into a cliff. somehow survived, though. abc's geo benitez has the story. >> reporter: this shows what happens when the extreme sport para gliding turns dangerous. >> oh! >> reporter: watch as greg overton of tacoma, washington, loses control of the glider. its parachute like wing collapsing, his harnesses spinning dramatically, flipping hi upside down as he a careens toward a mountain cliff. >> oh! >> reporter: overton screaming out as he smashes into the rock. some hai he seems to turn the para glider right way up as it drags along the steep rock face. the crash putting him upside down for nearly five minutes. overton had traveled to the swiss mountain tops two weeks ago with a group of seven other para gliders for a so-called flying excursion. >> the winds increased in speed since last time we had flown there. >> reporter: fellow para glider ross says there were very heavy winds in the area. >> i noticed it was a little bit bumpy and bouncy. that area was extremely tough to fly the glider in and i had actually decided to
he was soaring in the swiss alps. >> then he crashed into a cliff. somehow survived, though. abc's geo benitez has the story. >> reporter: this shows what happens when the extreme sport para gliding turns dangerous. >> oh! >> reporter: watch as greg overton of tacoma, washington, loses control of the glider. its parachute like wing collapsing, his harnesses spinning dramatically, flipping hi upside down as he a careens toward a mountain cliff. >> oh! >>...
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cliff, let me begin with yoi is the market on firm ground or not? >> thank you, great to be with you. we've had an ip crede bable rally. up over 20%, if you look below the surface, there are some signals we're not on the firmest of footings. bank stocks. transports small caps roughly 10% off their 52-week highs. bond market is is screaming the cycle is starting to draw to a close. there's a couple of things we're watching we like to see strength in order to take another leg. >> would you be lightening up your positions in equities >> we are implementing a bar well strategy so we have some risk on trades in the frm of overweight technology, but we're also overweight defensive. we've been buying bond proxies as rates have backed up. >> even if we stipulate that there is weakness in tran ports, we talked about it yesterday,ad fight the fed. i wouldn't disagree with cliff you look at the global bond market some junk issues in europe were sporting -- the fed's telling us they're going to cut if they're going to cut this month and later in the year, hard
cliff, let me begin with yoi is the market on firm ground or not? >> thank you, great to be with you. we've had an ip crede bable rally. up over 20%, if you look below the surface, there are some signals we're not on the firmest of footings. bank stocks. transports small caps roughly 10% off their 52-week highs. bond market is is screaming the cycle is starting to draw to a close. there's a couple of things we're watching we like to see strength in order to take another leg. >>...
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joining us now is cliff sloan, he was a clerk for justice stevens at the supreme court. now a visiting scholar at georgetown law school. just the next step in what has been a long career in public service including in high-level positions at the state department. mr. sloan, thanks very much for joining us tonight. i appreciate you making time on short notice. >> well, thank you. i appreciate being here. >> so i know that this is just breaking news. we're all learning this over the last few minutes. but given your experience working closely with justice stevens, your experience clerking for him, i just wanted to ask what you can add to our understanding of him as a jurist and as -- and as a man, as your employer for the time that you spent in his chambers. >> well, let me start as a jurist. and he is truly one of the greats. unquestionably one of the greatest supreme court justices we have ever had. he was the rule of law justice. when he was first put on the federal bench, somebody described him as a judge's judge and that is the perfect description because he was the ru
joining us now is cliff sloan, he was a clerk for justice stevens at the supreme court. now a visiting scholar at georgetown law school. just the next step in what has been a long career in public service including in high-level positions at the state department. mr. sloan, thanks very much for joining us tonight. i appreciate you making time on short notice. >> well, thank you. i appreciate being here. >> so i know that this is just breaking news. we're all learning this over the...
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joining us now is cliff sloan, he was a clerk for justice stevens at the supreme court. now a visiting scholar at georgetown law school. including in high-level positions at the state department. mr. sloane, thanks very much for joining us tonight. i appreciate you making time on short notice. >> well, thank you. i appreciate being here. >> so i know that this is just breaking news. we're all learning this over the last few minutes, but given your experience working closely with justice stevens, your experience clerking for him, i just wanted to ask what you can add to our understanding of him as a jurist and as -- and as a man, as your employer for the time that you spent in his chambers. >> well, let me start as a jurist. and he is truly one of the greats. unquestionably one of the greatest supreme court justices we ever had. he was the rule of law justice. when he was first put on the federal bench, somebody described him as a judge's judge and that was the perfect description because he was the rule of law justice, whether it was guantanamo, as linda greenhouse was j
joining us now is cliff sloan, he was a clerk for justice stevens at the supreme court. now a visiting scholar at georgetown law school. including in high-level positions at the state department. mr. sloane, thanks very much for joining us tonight. i appreciate you making time on short notice. >> well, thank you. i appreciate being here. >> so i know that this is just breaking news. we're all learning this over the last few minutes, but given your experience working closely with...
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lauren: is the damage already done, cliff? what do you think? >> i think the damage here is really going to be more in the conversation as this moves forward. i mean the squad they're getting a lot of air time they're getting a lot of attention and to me somebody who is looking to advance free markets -- i think it is going to a welcome conversation with the squad really putting forward this idea of what i would call radical leftism or socialism so i think when you look at it from a perspective of, you know, this conversation is going to continue. ting this is just getting started. but i think it is an opportunity for them to really have a real conversation about these radical ideas and they are right front and center right now. >> howard that seems to be strategy as of now the president is saying that democratic party is controlled by these four loud voices. they are anti-american, they're going to ruin the american dream they're going to take over country that's the strategy do you think it is gong to work? >> i don't know that i think it is g
lauren: is the damage already done, cliff? what do you think? >> i think the damage here is really going to be more in the conversation as this moves forward. i mean the squad they're getting a lot of air time they're getting a lot of attention and to me somebody who is looking to advance free markets -- i think it is going to a welcome conversation with the squad really putting forward this idea of what i would call radical leftism or socialism so i think when you look at it from a...
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cliff charlesworth was the lead flight director. and one of the responsibilities of the lead flight director is to identify which flight director is going to cover which phase of the mission. and i'm moving in. this was the first mission where, in apollo, where charlesworth and myself were actually coming back together again. so, you had probably the three most experienced people at the consul. it was a question of who is going to get to do what? and lenny had been to the moon a couple times. charlesworth had launched saturns. and i had the lunar module experience. so, you had no particular driver that says this person ought to be doing this phase of the mission. and i was division chief at that craft had been really on top of us to nail down who was going to do what. after the apollo 9 mission, we all managed to get together, and charlesworth as lead had to make the calls. i called him and said, cliff, we have to make a decision on which flight director is going to cover which phase of the mission. this is probably the most anti-cl
cliff charlesworth was the lead flight director. and one of the responsibilities of the lead flight director is to identify which flight director is going to cover which phase of the mission. and i'm moving in. this was the first mission where, in apollo, where charlesworth and myself were actually coming back together again. so, you had probably the three most experienced people at the consul. it was a question of who is going to get to do what? and lenny had been to the moon a couple times....
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the bbc were tipped off, the bbc put up a helicopter and sir cliff richard was named. he was never charged with any offence, he was never even arrested. today at the launch of this petition he spoke of his experience. i felt that i was in this hole that i couldn't get out of, and even though i had fantastic support the whole time, the public support was wonderful and very obvious, i still had to go to bed at night thinking, "what is happening to me? i don't know how to change this or end it." we actually have anonymity for those suspected of rape between 1976 and 1988 and it was done away with on the basis that why should there be anonymity for rape but not for other serious offences? those who are in favour of this reform say it is vital to protect people from being accused of offences which have a unique stain and a unique stigma but those who are against it say, look, there is a real risk that if we change the law, victims will not have the confidence to come forward and make the claims against people who may have power and influence over them, unless those people a
the bbc were tipped off, the bbc put up a helicopter and sir cliff richard was named. he was never charged with any offence, he was never even arrested. today at the launch of this petition he spoke of his experience. i felt that i was in this hole that i couldn't get out of, and even though i had fantastic support the whole time, the public support was wonderful and very obvious, i still had to go to bed at night thinking, "what is happening to me? i don't know how to change this or end...
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cliff charlesworth was the lead flight director. responsibilities of the lead flight director is to identify which flight director is going to cover which phase of the mission. and i'm moving in. this was the first mission where, in apollo, where charlesworth and myself were actually coming back together again. you had probably the three most experienced people at the consul. it was a question of who is going to get to do what? he had been to the moon a couple times. and i had the lunar module experience. you had no particular driver that says this person ought to be doing this phase of the mission. i was division chief at that time. really on top of this, but nailed down who was going to do what. think there's any question. everybody wanted to do something for the first time. the beauty of the apollo program, there were enough firsts to go around for everybody so when it came time for the first lunar landing, i really got to respect cliff for saying, you take the job instead of me. jobi think he gave me the because i spent most of
cliff charlesworth was the lead flight director. responsibilities of the lead flight director is to identify which flight director is going to cover which phase of the mission. and i'm moving in. this was the first mission where, in apollo, where charlesworth and myself were actually coming back together again. you had probably the three most experienced people at the consul. it was a question of who is going to get to do what? he had been to the moon a couple times. and i had the lunar module...
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. >>> tom brady is facing criticism this evening after taking his six-year-old daughter cliff diving. he posted this video on friday shows him along with his daughter standing near the edge of that cliff before leaping into the water below. some fans are not too happy. they went on to call the stunt irresponsible parenting. another person said he was helping his daughter be brave. do you think this is bad parenting? way and on facebook, twitter, and instagram pages. >>> a tweet about body shaming has prompted macy's to pull some controversial dinnerware. these plates were displayed in a macy's window and they are advertised as a humorous way to watch for two week. the larger portion is named mom jeans and the smallest portion is skinny jeans. some sided with her and others said they are just plates. hours later macy's tweeted out saying, we appreciate you sharing this with us and agree we missed the mark and it will be removed from all stores in macy's locations. >>> a young boy went fishing with his family hoping to catch a big one, and wait till you see what took the bait. >> oh, my
. >>> tom brady is facing criticism this evening after taking his six-year-old daughter cliff diving. he posted this video on friday shows him along with his daughter standing near the edge of that cliff before leaping into the water below. some fans are not too happy. they went on to call the stunt irresponsible parenting. another person said he was helping his daughter be brave. do you think this is bad parenting? way and on facebook, twitter, and instagram pages. >>> a...
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it shows him leaping off a cliff with 6-year-old daughter vivian. if viv yeah is going to be an olympic champion, it probably won't be in synchronized diving. daddy always gives her a ten. his followers were quick to chime in saying brady was being responsible. golden state warriors star steph curry commented with laughing emoji. sounds like he thought it was okay. was it bad parenting or family fun? a few more votes in. 66%, still too dangerous, family fun 35%. >> i'm definitely a worrier. i'm more the protective parent. i would go with too dangerous. >> i'm with you. i'm one of those people, i don't know what's in the ese things g mind. i'm like, you go and i will support you from the sideline. >> mike, as a dad, you're maybe a little more daring. >> i'm all for it. it looked bad because it looked like he pulled her because she didn't jump at the same time. she hit the water wrong, too. if she wanted to do it and he had to help her, then it was her decision. >> i guess it's better he's up there with her. >> of course. i guess i couldat. >> persona
it shows him leaping off a cliff with 6-year-old daughter vivian. if viv yeah is going to be an olympic champion, it probably won't be in synchronized diving. daddy always gives her a ten. his followers were quick to chime in saying brady was being responsible. golden state warriors star steph curry commented with laughing emoji. sounds like he thought it was okay. was it bad parenting or family fun? a few more votes in. 66%, still too dangerous, family fun 35%. >> i'm definitely a...
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they took me to the cliffs of moher, the ancestral home, the family bar. it really gives you a sense of connection to something that's bigger than yourself. new features. greater details. richer stories. get your dna kit today at ancestry.com. yof your daily routine.lf so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to 99.9% of germs. try listerine® and for on-the-go, try listerine® ready! tabs™ there are three words when you live with migraine... "i am here." aim to say that more with aimovig. a preventive treatment for migraine in adults that reduces the number of monthly migraine days. for some, that number can be cut in half or more. don't take aimovig if you're allergic to it. allergic reactions like rash or swelling can happen hours to days after use. common side effects include injection site reactions and constipation. aim to be there more. talk to your doctor about aimovig. with every meal, there's a dish. but what happens to all that grease? it flows into your dish
they took me to the cliffs of moher, the ancestral home, the family bar. it really gives you a sense of connection to something that's bigger than yourself. new features. greater details. richer stories. get your dna kit today at ancestry.com. yof your daily routine.lf so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to 99.9% of germs. try listerine® and for on-the-go, try listerine® ready! tabs™ there are three...
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this is not a physical cliff, but it is in a freefall. for fiscal year 2020 region nine has been informed or that has informed us that our allotment will be 11.2. this is not much of a change in the cap and means of the shortfall between the actual medicaid expenditures for fiscal year 2018 and cms fiscal year allotments will be allowed at 50 million. it will be around 80 million with the accounts payable for 2018 and fiscal year 2019 are accumulated. the median income for a family of four based on data divided by u.s. census in 2010 shows that the family earns $19,958 in the same year the average u.s. family aren't $61,564 if we just at back for a minute and think about just the basic information, we can clearly understand why so many residents rely on medicaid for healthcare or uninsured. more than 16,206 individuals in the medicaid program constitute 46% of the u.s. citizens. the government, the medicaid program and its beneficiaries from the health system are in a dire situation following the additional funding provided underneath the
this is not a physical cliff, but it is in a freefall. for fiscal year 2020 region nine has been informed or that has informed us that our allotment will be 11.2. this is not much of a change in the cap and means of the shortfall between the actual medicaid expenditures for fiscal year 2018 and cms fiscal year allotments will be allowed at 50 million. it will be around 80 million with the accounts payable for 2018 and fiscal year 2019 are accumulated. the median income for a family of four...
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when i testified, cliff called me from barbados. only in the modern era can somebody in barbados watch parliamentary tv. he said, there has been bail reform as a result of your case. i want any form as well to make this experience worthwhile and that's anonymity before charge. that's what we're asking for. we've become magnets. people who are still going through the system and do send many e—mails and letters and we know the torment continues. ourjob is not yet finished and it will not be until we change this law. please help us, as cliff said, and please help me, it helped me to love this country as much as i once did. thank you. thank you very much. we will take some questions now. clive. every right thinking person would condemn the kind of false allegations that were levelled at you, but some of those people will also have deeply held concerns that genuine victims may not come forward , genuine victims may not come forward, victims who have suffered trauma, may be at the hands of someone who exercises power and influence over
when i testified, cliff called me from barbados. only in the modern era can somebody in barbados watch parliamentary tv. he said, there has been bail reform as a result of your case. i want any form as well to make this experience worthwhile and that's anonymity before charge. that's what we're asking for. we've become magnets. people who are still going through the system and do send many e—mails and letters and we know the torment continues. ourjob is not yet finished and it will not be...
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rat cliff a third term republican from texas and a former prosecutor has embraced mr. trump's theories about the russia investigation and was among the sharpest questioners of robert mueller. he met with mr. rath rat cliff july 19 to discuss the job, but the hearings five days later offered the congressman a chance to audition for the president who enjoyed watching him grill mr. mueller. indeed, with us for more tonight, jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon. former chief counsel for the house intel committee, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times." gentleman. good evening. peter, can you start us off on the decision-making on trump to choose this guy and the reaction thus far in both parties. >> yeah. he was already sort of on the takeoff even before the hearings. but the hearings definitely cemented the idea that this is somebody he wanted in this position. he's very different than dan coats. dan coats, while obviously a republican, former senator, spent a lot of time on the hill a partisan over a career, least understood the pu
rat cliff a third term republican from texas and a former prosecutor has embraced mr. trump's theories about the russia investigation and was among the sharpest questioners of robert mueller. he met with mr. rath rat cliff july 19 to discuss the job, but the hearings five days later offered the congressman a chance to audition for the president who enjoyed watching him grill mr. mueller. indeed, with us for more tonight, jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon. former chief...
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warns him to stae y inbounds of report >> we'll look at the controversy and backlash over tom brady's cliff jump with his daughter >> a naked man casually strolls into a vermont coffee shop this morning for his cup joe how is that for a wake up call "early today" starts right now >>> good tuesday morning i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillipe ena. that wave may have moved on, but more severe weather has followed a series of thunderstorms swept to 2 inches of rain coming down per hour at some points. drivers faced dangerous flash flooding many roads across new rk and new jersey were transformed intt rivers, brinffic to a stand still. there was a similar scene in the midwest. downtown eureka, missouri, was under water after getting 5 1/2 inches of rain over just a few hours. and in chicago, powerful winds of up to 25 miles an hour sent dangerous waves crashing into bikers and joggers along the shorine. >> after 15 hours of largely peaceful protests in puerto rico, chaos breaks out poli fired tear gas into crowds outside the governor's mansion. one of our affilte reporters shel muniz of wtvj w
warns him to stae y inbounds of report >> we'll look at the controversy and backlash over tom brady's cliff jump with his daughter >> a naked man casually strolls into a vermont coffee shop this morning for his cup joe how is that for a wake up call "early today" starts right now >>> good tuesday morning i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillipe ena. that wave may have moved on, but more severe weather has followed a series of thunderstorms swept to 2 inches of...
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host: cliff young. guest: i was going to respond from gary and larry because they are both against it, they are in the minority. a majority of americans are in favor of spending public moneys on space exploration. obviously there is nuance we can talk about, but there is broad-based support for space exploration on the one hand and specific funding for nasa on the other. host: let's talk about privatization brought up in those comments. when you asked about it, how did you ask and what answers did you get? guest: we ask in a couple different ways. do you agree or disagree space exploration should be the sole or primary sponsor billy of the private sector. wording to that effect. only 27% of americans are in favor of space exploration being the providence of the private sector. we ask in another way where we just apply -- juxtapose nasa. only 14% in favor of that. that is not to say americans aren't in favor of a robust range between public and private, but the space exploration agenda should be pushed b
host: cliff young. guest: i was going to respond from gary and larry because they are both against it, they are in the minority. a majority of americans are in favor of spending public moneys on space exploration. obviously there is nuance we can talk about, but there is broad-based support for space exploration on the one hand and specific funding for nasa on the other. host: let's talk about privatization brought up in those comments. when you asked about it, how did you ask and what answers...
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they scaled the cliffs of normandy, the 101st airborne like into the danger from above. all enemy flares, explosions and burning aircraft. they threw back to not see and -- nazinot see empire empire. the darkness of the battle of on every, with nazis side, one soldiers reported to have said, they've got us surrounded again the poor investors. -- poor bastards. warriorsed, american fought through the bunkers of pork chop hill and how the line of civilization in korea. in vietnam, the first cavalry made a stand inside of a forest consumed inflame with enemies everywhere. the army about america's righteous fury down to al qaeda and afghanistan and cleared the bloodthirsty killers from their caves. they liberated fallujah and mosul and help the blood rate the isis caliphate -- they helped obliterate the isis caliphate. through centuries, our soldiers have pointed toward home, proclaiming this will defend. they live by the creed of double this macarthur. -- douglas macarthur. they are the greatest soldiers unearthed. -- on earth. ♪ pres. trump: nearly 250 years ago, a volun
they scaled the cliffs of normandy, the 101st airborne like into the danger from above. all enemy flares, explosions and burning aircraft. they threw back to not see and -- nazinot see empire empire. the darkness of the battle of on every, with nazis side, one soldiers reported to have said, they've got us surrounded again the poor investors. -- poor bastards. warriorsed, american fought through the bunkers of pork chop hill and how the line of civilization in korea. in vietnam, the first...