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it is wonderful because of men like higgins, hammond. all of these men have an important aspect in developing the fundamental aspect of what makes missoula missoula. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to missoula, montana, to learn more about its rich history. to watch more video from missoula and other stops, visit c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. see what is new for american history tv and check out all of the c-span products. each year, the u.s. capitol historical society honors the history and accomplishments of the congressional committee. next, a tribute to the senate finance committee. present and past members discuss the committee's work since it was formally created in 1816. >> my name is jane campbell. i am the president of the historical society. i just took the job in february. this is my new adventure. but this organization has been around for more than 50 years. we are delighted to have you all join us for a
it is wonderful because of men like higgins, hammond. all of these men have an important aspect in developing the fundamental aspect of what makes missoula missoula. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to missoula, montana, to learn more about its rich history. to watch more video from missoula and other stops, visit c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. see what is new for american history tv and check out all of the...
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higgins, hammond. important aspect in developing the fundamental aspect of what makes missoula missoula. staff cities tour recently traveled to missoula, montana to learn more about its rich history. to learn more, visit c-span.org/citiestour. "the communicators -- you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. bookshelf, history "spies, patriots, and traders: american intelligence in the revolutionary war." or spoke at the spy museum in 2014. good morning. welcome. i would like to welcome all of you to another author debriefing. today's subject will be the american revolution and intelligence. would like to say a couple words about the revolution and the history of intelligence. this is vastly underrepresented in historical literature.
higgins, hammond. important aspect in developing the fundamental aspect of what makes missoula missoula. staff cities tour recently traveled to missoula, montana to learn more about its rich history. to learn more, visit c-span.org/citiestour. "the communicators -- you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. bookshelf, history "spies, patriots, and traders: american intelligence in the revolutionary war." or spoke at the spy museum in 2014. good...
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the funeral of terry higgins took place here at golders green crematorium in north london. the cause of death was toxoplasmosis — a brain infection that most people can tame, but which in his case proved fatal. after terry died, there was a virus discovered and then tests developed. it became known as hiv. there were deaths upon deaths. i lost — in one my diaries, in the back of it, i have names. i stopped counting at 35 names. and those were people that i knew closely enough to call friends. we realise that something needed to be done, and so we set up an organisation, a charity, to do some advocacy around this and safe sex information and messages. we wanted to name it after terry because of what he meant to us. the terrence higgins trust was europe‘s first hiv or aids charity and i am really, really pleased that it still has his name. rupert whitaker went on to become a leading immunologist. and that is all for that special lgbt edition of witness history. we will be back next month with more first—hand accounts of extraordinary moments from around the globe. for
the funeral of terry higgins took place here at golders green crematorium in north london. the cause of death was toxoplasmosis — a brain infection that most people can tame, but which in his case proved fatal. after terry died, there was a virus discovered and then tests developed. it became known as hiv. there were deaths upon deaths. i lost — in one my diaries, in the back of it, i have names. i stopped counting at 35 names. and those were people that i knew closely enough to call...
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higgins. thankentative higgins: you, mr. chairman. mr. pekoske, due to the crisis at our southern border, customs and border protection, i.c.e. and health and human services have been overloaded with processing migrants. and they have asked dhs has asked, dhs wide for volunteers to assist at the border. is that correct? >> yes, sir. rep. higgins: is that a process that has taken place before, for instance, during emergencies, hurricanes, other natural disasters? >> yes, it took place in sandy, 743 people in harvey, irma and maria, 885 people. an. higgins: and is there online means by which dhs employee across the department can volunteer for services in the field? >> yes, sir. rep. higgins: and regarding the agents that have volunteered from tsa to serve in the field on the border and protection, has that impacted tsa's ability to carry out its mission? >> it -- its mission? >> it has not. rep. higgins: thank you. one of the challenges that's been noted for tsa is retention of personnel. is that true? mr. pesoske: that's true. rep. higgin
higgins. thankentative higgins: you, mr. chairman. mr. pekoske, due to the crisis at our southern border, customs and border protection, i.c.e. and health and human services have been overloaded with processing migrants. and they have asked dhs has asked, dhs wide for volunteers to assist at the border. is that correct? >> yes, sir. rep. higgins: is that a process that has taken place before, for instance, during emergencies, hurricanes, other natural disasters? >> yes, it took...
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my social security is 9-8-7 -- >> jimmy: no, no higgins, higgins, higgins! >> steve: this'll just take a second [ light laughter ] nine - >> jimmy: don't -- don't give them or america your social security number right now. that's crazy >> steve: dude, it's totally cool that's why they call it "social" security. [ laughter ] it's meant to be social. it's meant to be shared. >> jimmy: no, that's not - that is not what it means, actually that's not what it - >> steve: no, that's what it means. no, you got a pen? it's 9-8-7 - >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. [ light laughter ] >> steve: 6-5-4-3-2-6. and thank you for looking out for me [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i can't believe you just did that. that -- it's a total scam. i mean, if you're not careful with these calls, someone is going to steal your identity >> steve: don't worry about it everything is fine [ laughter and applause you just -- just do your monologue. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what -- what are you swiping? >> steve: i'm on tinder. >> jimmy: ah, get out of here. [ laughter ] oh, this isn't good here, guys a wo
my social security is 9-8-7 -- >> jimmy: no, no higgins, higgins, higgins! >> steve: this'll just take a second [ light laughter ] nine - >> jimmy: don't -- don't give them or america your social security number right now. that's crazy >> steve: dude, it's totally cool that's why they call it "social" security. [ laughter ] it's meant to be social. it's meant to be shared. >> jimmy: no, that's not - that is not what it means, actually that's not what it -...
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churchill said the higgins boat helped win the war. so i used this for the invasion of normandy and then the invasion of southern france. >> he made numerous trips to and from omaha beach in this type of higgins boat, bringing troops to the shore. >> when i drop the ramp, i had 32 men on the boat. three men got off and they were killed immediately right here. the rest of the kids were on the boat, 27 of them laid wounded or dead and they were crying mama, mama, mama. so sad. so sad. the two machine guns, they took away from us because they were afraid of friendly fire. there was no friendly fire. the only fire was from the germans. >> what the germans fired that day claimed the lives of thousands. members of an eternal brotherhood to which frank and fellow veteran steven still belong. they visited some of their lost brothers at the war cemetery. >> the way i look at it, some took a hit for me. that's why i go back with deep respect for these guys. 400,000 people lost their lives, all over the world, and all the world's seas and oceans.
churchill said the higgins boat helped win the war. so i used this for the invasion of normandy and then the invasion of southern france. >> he made numerous trips to and from omaha beach in this type of higgins boat, bringing troops to the shore. >> when i drop the ramp, i had 32 men on the boat. three men got off and they were killed immediately right here. the rest of the kids were on the boat, 27 of them laid wounded or dead and they were crying mama, mama, mama. so sad. so sad....
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alan higgins from coutts his still with us. please got speculation around more stimulus globally to do with trade tensions. look at what it has done to european bond markets. we've seen the bund yield drop below the ecb deposit yesterday. -39 but italy, astounding what has happened. you've liked the two-year yield before. do you still like the btp two-year yield now that we have gone negative? alan: we bought them when they were free and they rolled down one year on and it felt uncomfortable when we were buying them. i think that is the way to get involved in italy. i wish we were more brave and bought fives and tens and 30's. nejra: is it too late to be brave on italy now? alan: yeah, you probably have to wait. the time to buy italy is when there is a political crisis or market issue. there is still likely to be one. politics are still a difficult situation with solving he] -- lead,i taking a further so the idea of a parallel currency, that seems to have gone away for now. why we got the front-end and owned them even though th
alan higgins from coutts his still with us. please got speculation around more stimulus globally to do with trade tensions. look at what it has done to european bond markets. we've seen the bund yield drop below the ecb deposit yesterday. -39 but italy, astounding what has happened. you've liked the two-year yield before. do you still like the btp two-year yield now that we have gone negative? alan: we bought them when they were free and they rolled down one year on and it felt uncomfortable...
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because of men like higgins, hammond, lieutenant moss. all of these men have an element in establishing the fundamental aspect of what makes missoula missoula. of not, we visit the university of montana, which holds the political papers of u.s. senator mike meehan field. it's -- mike mansfield. >> it's hard to overstate mike mansfield's importance to the state of montana. people just called him mike. he advocated on behalf of man montana. he said he had no ambition in life higher than to be a senator for the state of montana. people still remember him fondly and his impact is still felt. he was born in new york city on march 16, 1903. he was the son of irish catholic immigrants. he had two younger sisters, catherine and helen. when he was seven, his mother father sent him, as was irish tradition, to live with relatives. that's how he and his sisters ended up here. at the age of 14, he hopped on a train, went back to new york, tried to get his father to allow him to enlist in the military. his father said no, so he lied and went ahead and
because of men like higgins, hammond, lieutenant moss. all of these men have an element in establishing the fundamental aspect of what makes missoula missoula. of not, we visit the university of montana, which holds the political papers of u.s. senator mike meehan field. it's -- mike mansfield. >> it's hard to overstate mike mansfield's importance to the state of montana. people just called him mike. he advocated on behalf of man montana. he said he had no ambition in life higher than to...
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you know [ coughing ] higgins, what is going on? what's happening, dude what >> steve: sorry about that >> jim s: yeah >>teve: won't happen again go aheader ] >> jimmy: you're in the middle -- coughing in the middle of my monologue we got to redo that joke [ light laughter ] >> steve: sorry, i wonco cough i won'h. >> jimmy: okay, good anyway, where was i? [ laughter ]th interview -- higgins, what are you doing? dude, what what are you - >> steve: i'm taking a cough drop [ laughter ] because u said - >> jimmy: i know, yeah, yeah >> steve: you didn't want me to cough -- >> jimmy: cough, that's right. >> steve: in your monologue. >> jimmy: that's right correct. yeah, and then -- yeah well, just open the cough drop >> steve: i opened it. >> jimmy: good i will take it open. okay [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't even think -- i don't think you need it. you haven't coughed this whole time [ coughing ] >> jimmy: oh, god. i'm sorry. [ laughter ] sorry, sorry >> steve: oh, sorry dr. fallon >> jimmy: yeah, i'm sorry. i'm not a -- i didn't.
you know [ coughing ] higgins, what is going on? what's happening, dude what >> steve: sorry about that >> jim s: yeah >>teve: won't happen again go aheader ] >> jimmy: you're in the middle -- coughing in the middle of my monologue we got to redo that joke [ light laughter ] >> steve: sorry, i wonco cough i won'h. >> jimmy: okay, good anyway, where was i? [ laughter ]th interview -- higgins, what are you doing? dude, what what are you - >> steve: i'm...
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. >> reporter: a quiet place is a safe place for jack higgins the 21-year-old has autism and for him, loud noise is unbearable but it never stopped him from taking classes at carmel high school in putnam, new york parents barbara and pat wanted him to graduate >> he's one of our three kids and we wanted him to have the same experience. >> reporter: now, we all know graduation can be a raucous affair but when it was jack's turn, the principal had a special request just for him >> i would like everyone to not clap and not cheer. >> reporter: and so it was. >> jack higgins, please come to the stage and receive your diploma. >> reporter: plugging his ears, anticipating a racket, jack was met with silence and smiles >> maybe the most moving moment of my life it was really fantastic. >> i barely saw it because i was crying >> reporter: sometimes silence speaks volumes. kevin tibbles, nbc news >> congratulations to jack and a tip of the hat to his classmates too. >>> that's "nightly news" for this wednesday. i'm lester holt. for all of us stop people from hopping onto b.a.r.t. without paying
. >> reporter: a quiet place is a safe place for jack higgins the 21-year-old has autism and for him, loud noise is unbearable but it never stopped him from taking classes at carmel high school in putnam, new york parents barbara and pat wanted him to graduate >> he's one of our three kids and we wanted him to have the same experience. >> reporter: now, we all know graduation can be a raucous affair but when it was jack's turn, the principal had a special request just for him...
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[ cheers ]"ship happens. >> jimmy: i'd call mine, "to beach his own. [ laughter ] higgins? >> steve: "very small balls. [ laughter ] wait, what are we naming again [ laughter ] >> jimmy: boats. >> steve: boats, my bad. [ laughter ] i thought we were naming something else, nevermind. >> jimmy: think we - you don't want to know >> jimmy: what did you think we were naming? >> steve: you don't want to know >> jimmy: but you thought when i said the word "boat --he >> steve: i d "testicles." [ laughter ] summer hearing i have swimmer's ear [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we'll continue to try to try this bit. i'm not sure if this is gonna -- this bit is going to make it to air. >> steve: yeah, but we'll try. it might not >> jimmy: it might happen. >> steve: we're not quitters >> jimmy: but we're just having fun. >> steve: yeah, just having fun. hf, man. jimmy: hey, speaking of having fun, here's another advice book. >> steve: oh, what advice does it have? >> jimmy: yeah, this is called - [ laughter ] >> steve: having fun, man. >> jimmy: he's in the zone he's in the zone >> steve: having f
[ cheers ]"ship happens. >> jimmy: i'd call mine, "to beach his own. [ laughter ] higgins? >> steve: "very small balls. [ laughter ] wait, what are we naming again [ laughter ] >> jimmy: boats. >> steve: boats, my bad. [ laughter ] i thought we were naming something else, nevermind. >> jimmy: think we - you don't want to know >> jimmy: what did you think we were naming? >> steve: you don't want to know >> jimmy: but you thought when...
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higgins: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i appreciate the gentlewoman from michigan's efforts on this bill. i admire her for her compassion. i respect her intent. the spirit behind this bill. and i hope that we can work together to move forward. my concern is with the letter of the law written within this bill. i know firsthand that showers are being provided and that personal hygiene products are immediately available to the unprecedented number of people in customs and border protection custody both from visits to the border myself and from regular communication with brothers and sisters of law enforcement that work the border, that are tasked with securing our border. i see regular emails, messages, videos, etc. my concern with this bill is that it does not solve the problem, in my opinion. s and border protection processing facilities are outdated. many, many were built decades ago. they were not designed to process children and families nor the massive numbers of illegal immigrants arriving at our border on a d
higgins: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i appreciate the gentlewoman from michigan's efforts on this bill. i admire her for her compassion. i respect her intent. the spirit behind this bill. and i hope that we can work together to move forward. my concern is with the letter of the law written within this bill. i know firsthand that showers are being provided and that personal hygiene products are immediately available to the unprecedented number of people in customs and border protection...
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>> jimmy: oh, higgins, good to see you, buddy that's steve higgins, right there. give it up for steve higgins [ cheers and applause sharp dressed man. amy, you should go first >> thank you i'm going to pick lucky number seven. >> jimmy: oh >> steve: number seven okay >> okay. all right. [ laughter ] okay, i'm standing up. >> jimmy: okay >> and i'm holding up two fingers. >> jimmy: two words. >> yes and then i'm also putting up -- making action like i'm doing something with film, like i'm rolling -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's a movie >> yes >> jimmy: oh, my god >> okay. i'm holding up my two fingers. >> jimmy: the same ones? [ laughter ] >> two fingers >> jimmy: two words. >> yes, i already told you that >> jimmy: the second word. >> yes okay and then its -- and then -- oh >> jimmy: hurry up >> i'm moving around really fast, like what you were doing up there i'm really grooving to the music. >> jimmy: dance.>> y >> jimmy: dancing. >> yes moving, grinding >> yes no, the first word >> jimmy: dancing. "dirty dancing!" >> yes ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: yes, y
>> jimmy: oh, higgins, good to see you, buddy that's steve higgins, right there. give it up for steve higgins [ cheers and applause sharp dressed man. amy, you should go first >> thank you i'm going to pick lucky number seven. >> jimmy: oh >> steve: number seven okay >> okay. all right. [ laughter ] okay, i'm standing up. >> jimmy: okay >> and i'm holding up two fingers. >> jimmy: two words. >> yes and then i'm also putting up -- making...
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>> jimmy: it was 2013, higgins i don't remember >> steve: what did you mean, mr. fallon?! chicken chalupa. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's out of my purview. >> steve: hey! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause it's my time you shut your cute mouth [ laughter ] final question june 18th, 2019. you said, and i quote, "without fox news, trump's only source of news is snapple caps. [ laughter ] what was that in reference to? >> jimmy: i never said that. >> steve: you didn't say that on june 18th >> jimmy: no, i never said that >> steve: oh, wait a second. [ chuckles ] that's on me, that was a a colbert joke [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you like that joke >> steve: yeah that's a funny joke. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that was a funny joke steve higgins, everyone. no more questions! no more -- finally, listen to this. a pair of nike shoes were just auctioned off for a record $430,000 can we see the shoes this is real [ light laughter ] one day the buyer will show his kids and say, "these are the reason you couldn't go to college. [ laughter and applause we have a great show [ cheers and
>> jimmy: it was 2013, higgins i don't remember >> steve: what did you mean, mr. fallon?! chicken chalupa. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's out of my purview. >> steve: hey! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause it's my time you shut your cute mouth [ laughter ] final question june 18th, 2019. you said, and i quote, "without fox news, trump's only source of news is snapple caps. [ laughter ] what was that in reference to? >> jimmy: i never said that. >>...
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higgins had been on -- the wagon master on lieutenant -- on governor stevens' expedition. he was -- stevens was taking office as the first territorial governor of washington, which at that point included montana. so, he first saw this area coming through here in 1853, when stevens was negotiating with the indians. eventually he moved out to walla walla and olympia with the governor, stayed there for a number of years, but realized his future was not in the military. and he remembered this valley. isaacs ught out the old concern of the warden isaacs store in walla walla and he convinced his new partner, frank warden, and their clerk, frank woody, that they needed to relocate their entire operation from walla walla to western montana. and they set up shop about four miles from the current downtown. tiny little village called hellgate. named after the gates of hell or the [speaking foreign language] as the french call the prominent geographical feature here. and they established their little village, never more than 14 permanent inhabitants. nine violent deaths by the way. go
higgins had been on -- the wagon master on lieutenant -- on governor stevens' expedition. he was -- stevens was taking office as the first territorial governor of washington, which at that point included montana. so, he first saw this area coming through here in 1853, when stevens was negotiating with the indians. eventually he moved out to walla walla and olympia with the governor, stayed there for a number of years, but realized his future was not in the military. and he remembered this...
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higgins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the witnesses today, speaking to us in this important hearing. regarding advance contracts, i have several questions. in the continental united states, responding to a disaster, when fema responds to a disaster, access to the affected and impacted communities and populations, we find a way to get there regardless of road damage and bridges. again, you're dealing with the continental united states. but when dealing with an island like puerto rico, one of the things that i encountered was quite frustrating. in an effort to respond -- i represent south louisiana. we have major ports and a tremendous skill set there. very compassionate people. we're certainly accustomed to dealing with natural disasters and hurricanes and have a density of population of men and women that generationally know how to respond and wanted to go help in puerto rico. one of those assets, shall we say, in south louisiana included barges that could quickly establish beach landing and access roads to the ma
higgins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the witnesses today, speaking to us in this important hearing. regarding advance contracts, i have several questions. in the continental united states, responding to a disaster, when fema responds to a disaster, access to the affected and impacted communities and populations, we find a way to get there regardless of road damage and bridges. again, you're dealing with the continental united states. but when dealing with an island like puerto...
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for more on this partnership, i am joined by tim higgins, tech and auto reporter for the wall street journal. tim, this is indeed a global collaboration now between two competitors, no less. do you think it makes sense? >> reporter: it is actually a traditional play for automakers. we have seen this in the last couple of generations, where developing a car is expensive, and we have new technology. it is often a smart move to share that cost ensure that risk. we saw this in the past with the new engine, and the sorts of things in recent years. now we see it again as companies really struggle with this idea of autonomous vehicles. >> let's talk about what each company will gain from this partnership. >> for years, volkswagen has been preparing to bring out a new platform for electric vehicles, that is things will allow it to fill out many electric vehicles in coming years, but it is expensive. what ford is going to get, part of that platform allotted to deploy an electric vehicle in europe, allowing it to save potential billions of dollars in its own development there. on the flipside,
for more on this partnership, i am joined by tim higgins, tech and auto reporter for the wall street journal. tim, this is indeed a global collaboration now between two competitors, no less. do you think it makes sense? >> reporter: it is actually a traditional play for automakers. we have seen this in the last couple of generations, where developing a car is expensive, and we have new technology. it is often a smart move to share that cost ensure that risk. we saw this in the past with...
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so we're sitting there and higgins goes - he's at his computer and he's typing he's like, "aw man." and so erik goes, "what's up?" he goes, "i just got a picture my daughter sent me a picture and i can't open it on my computer." and he's like, "is it in your photos?" and he's like, "yeah, i just can't. oh, it's not in my inbox i don't know what's happened where is it? he goes, "i'll help you, dude. so he came around your desk and he sat at your chair and he's like looking at all these files and doing his thing. and then he's like looking, nothing. then all of a sudden something pops up. he's like, "oh, it's right here." and he opened it and it was you giving him the finger behind him -- [ laughter and applause >> steve: while he was helping me >> jimmy: while he was trying to help you find the photo [ laughter ] god, man it was one of the funniest things i've ever seen in my entire life. dude's trying to be so nice. >> steve: he's just trying to help >> jimmy: he's just trying to help, man. and dude, it was the funniest thing ever he was like, "man, you are such a jerk." [ light lau
so we're sitting there and higgins goes - he's at his computer and he's typing he's like, "aw man." and so erik goes, "what's up?" he goes, "i just got a picture my daughter sent me a picture and i can't open it on my computer." and he's like, "is it in your photos?" and he's like, "yeah, i just can't. oh, it's not in my inbox i don't know what's happened where is it? he goes, "i'll help you, dude. so he came around your desk and he sat at your...
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. >> reporter: a quiet place is a safe place for jack higgins. the 21-year-old has autism, and for him, loud noise is unbearable. but it never stopped him from taking classes in new york. parents barbara and pat wanted him to graduate. >> he's one of our three kids, and we wanted him to have the same experience. >> reporter: we all know graduation can be a ruckus affair. but when it was jack's turn, the principal had a special request just for him. >> i would like evne plugging his ears anticipating a racket,jack was may the most moving moment of my life. it was fantastic. >> i barely saw it because i was just crying. >> reporter: sometimes silence speaks volumes. kevin tibbles, nbc news. >> congratulations to jack and a tip of the hat to his classmates. that's "nightly news" for this wednesday. i'm lester holt. from all of us at nbc news, thanks for n "steve" -- steve: today's show is grown man love. >> please help me out. i'm a good guy. >> i've looked online. to the clubs. but there's no luck! steve: all of these gentlemen, they're not looking
. >> reporter: a quiet place is a safe place for jack higgins. the 21-year-old has autism, and for him, loud noise is unbearable. but it never stopped him from taking classes in new york. parents barbara and pat wanted him to graduate. >> he's one of our three kids, and we wanted him to have the same experience. >> reporter: we all know graduation can be a ruckus affair. but when it was jack's turn, the principal had a special request just for him. >> i would like evne...
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tim higgins from the "wall street journal". and thanks everybody, for tuning into "the exchange" today. >> thank you, kelly. i'm melissa lee. welcome to "power lunch. new at 2:00, a battle on three fronts the war in big tech, facebook paying up to $5 billion for its privacy violations while the doj opens an anti-trust review is big tech just too big then a market tug of war earnings take center stage as caterpillar and boeing sink. but is the fed the only thing that really matters? we'll debate that. plus, a battle for the soul of tesla. one bear, one bull they face off ahead of results after the bell "power lunch" starts right now ♪ ♪ what is it good for ♪ absolutely nothing >> what a song
tim higgins from the "wall street journal". and thanks everybody, for tuning into "the exchange" today. >> thank you, kelly. i'm melissa lee. welcome to "power lunch. new at 2:00, a battle on three fronts the war in big tech, facebook paying up to $5 billion for its privacy violations while the doj opens an anti-trust review is big tech just too big then a market tug of war earnings take center stage as caterpillar and boeing sink. but is the fed the only thing...
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. >> reporter: a quiet place is a safe place for jack higgins. the 21-year-old has autism, and for him, loud noise is unbearable. but it never stopped s im from taking classe new york. parents barbara and pat wanted him to graduate. >> he's one of our three kids, and we wanted him to have the same experience. >> reporter: we all know graduation can be a ruckus affair. but when it was jack's turn, the principal had a special request just for him. >> i would like everyone tnot clap and not cheer. >> reporter: and so it was. plugging his ears anticipating a racket, jack was met with silence and smiles. >> maybe the most moving moment of my life. it was fantastic. >> i barely saw it because i was just crying. >> reporter: sometimes silence speaks volumes. kevin tibbles, nbc news. >> congratulations to jack and a tip of the hat to his classmates.at th "nightly news" for this wednesday. i'm lester holt. from all of us at nbc ne >>> lights, camera, access. ♪ >> meghan out and about for the first time with archie. bust not everyone i crazy about how sh
. >> reporter: a quiet place is a safe place for jack higgins. the 21-year-old has autism, and for him, loud noise is unbearable. but it never stopped s im from taking classe new york. parents barbara and pat wanted him to graduate. >> he's one of our three kids, and we wanted him to have the same experience. >> reporter: we all know graduation can be a ruckus affair. but when it was jack's turn, the principal had a special request just for him. >> i would like everyone...
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higgins. mr. higgins: 10 years ago congress extended federally secured no-interest loans to the banking and the auto workers. it was the reckless activities that caused the economic crisis and nothing for the american families, working american families. in 2017, this congress passed a 14% corporate tax cut creating a $2 trillion debt that to many of these same industries that almost steroid the american economy and nothing for america's working families. ension plans cover 1.5 million families. working families from buffalo to boston are threatened with their retirement savings being ripped away from them. mr. speaker, the butch lewis act brought to the floor under the leadership of richard neal and bobby scott will provide financial security for hardworking americans and i urge its passage. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: i reserve. mr. neal: let me yield one minute to congresswoman chu. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. chu:
higgins. mr. higgins: 10 years ago congress extended federally secured no-interest loans to the banking and the auto workers. it was the reckless activities that caused the economic crisis and nothing for the american families, working american families. in 2017, this congress passed a 14% corporate tax cut creating a $2 trillion debt that to many of these same industries that almost steroid the american economy and nothing for america's working families. ension plans cover 1.5 million...
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higgins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. director romain, would you describe biotech -- biometric technology and facial recognition technology as designed to work with trained agents, man and machine working together? >> we're agnostic as to whether that is the use case or not, but our testing has verified in the case of facial recognition, the best algorithms and the best human face recognizers, the trained face recognizers -- >> thank you for pointing that out in your testimony. there has been research in effort to examine accuracy of forensic examiners, including trained facial reviewers. your statement stated that it compared state of the art a algorithms with the best human face identifiers, the best machined performed in the range of the best performing humans who were professional facial examiners. but you went on to state that optimal face identification was achieved only when humans and machines collaborated. is that an accurate assessment? >> that is correct. >> and let me ask, commissioner wagner, is there ever an
higgins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. director romain, would you describe biotech -- biometric technology and facial recognition technology as designed to work with trained agents, man and machine working together? >> we're agnostic as to whether that is the use case or not, but our testing has verified in the case of facial recognition, the best algorithms and the best human face recognizers, the trained face recognizers -- >> thank you for pointing that out in your testimony....
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morning hours, the two brother stood together on the deck of the uss henrico before boarding two separate higgins landing craft. if i don't make it, bill said, please, please take care of my family. ray asked his brother to do the same. of the 31 men on raise landing craft, only ray and six others made it to the beach. there were only a few of them left. they came to the sector right here below us. easy read, it was called. again and again he ran back into the water. he dragged out one man after another. he was shot through the arm. his leg was ripped open by shrapnel. his back was broken. he nearly drowned. he had been on the beach for hours, bleeding and saving lives. when he finally lost consciousness. he woke up the next day on a caught beside another badly wounded soldier. he looked over and saw his brother bill. they made it. they made it. they made it. at 98 years old he is here with us today. with his fourth purple heart and his third silverstar from omaha. ray, the free world salutes you. [ applause ]thank you, ray .[ applause ]nearly 2 hours in, unrelenting fire from these bluffs kept t
morning hours, the two brother stood together on the deck of the uss henrico before boarding two separate higgins landing craft. if i don't make it, bill said, please, please take care of my family. ray asked his brother to do the same. of the 31 men on raise landing craft, only ray and six others made it to the beach. there were only a few of them left. they came to the sector right here below us. easy read, it was called. again and again he ran back into the water. he dragged out one man...
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that's jack higgins. you can see he had his fingers in his ears because he's super sensitive to loud noises. the principal asked the students not to applaud, instead they all stood in tribute to jack higgins as he got his diploma. it's pretty remarkable. this is caramel high school in new york. >> allnto the don't count your chickens before they hatch category. didn't your grandmother used to say that? it's true for this ethiopian long distance runner, made a huge, gigantic mistake during a race over the weekend when he celebrated a little too early. >> now coming to the bell, he's got 20 meters. oh, no, oh, no. >> he thought he reached the bell. he thought he had reached the finish line. he has a lap to go. i don't believe it. >> thinks he's won -- >> he goes through and then starts, yeah, i won, i'm first. yeah. slow down. why are they still running? he's well-known in the running world. this cost him a 5,000 meter victory. he tried to make it up when he sees everybody running and gets back in the race.
that's jack higgins. you can see he had his fingers in his ears because he's super sensitive to loud noises. the principal asked the students not to applaud, instead they all stood in tribute to jack higgins as he got his diploma. it's pretty remarkable. this is caramel high school in new york. >> allnto the don't count your chickens before they hatch category. didn't your grandmother used to say that? it's true for this ethiopian long distance runner, made a huge, gigantic mistake during...
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say they expect to file former charges against the suspect early next week. >> okay, that is hailey higgins from affiliate kstu reporting. >> france and iran have reached an agreement to explore conditions that will allow them to resume talks on the 2015 nuclear deal, the two sides will try to hammer out details by july 15th, the announcement comes ahead of deadline tehran set for europe to offer new terms in court by tomorrow, katie logan has more from london. >> iran expected to announce plans to reach the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal on sunday which it says it's in response to u.s. sanctions. officials say the country is ready to start enriching slightly more uranium than the deal allows, tehran is also accusing the u.s. of violating that 2015 deal, however, iran says it does not want to withdraw from the nuclear agreement or together, the u.s. has already pulled out of the deal a year ago but 6 other countries remain committed to it so far, the concern is though if iran increases uranium production it could be nearly enough for a nuclear weapon but iran says the uranium is needed for
say they expect to file former charges against the suspect early next week. >> okay, that is hailey higgins from affiliate kstu reporting. >> france and iran have reached an agreement to explore conditions that will allow them to resume talks on the 2015 nuclear deal, the two sides will try to hammer out details by july 15th, the announcement comes ahead of deadline tehran set for europe to offer new terms in court by tomorrow, katie logan has more from london. >> iran...
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when captain christopher higgins established missoula, actually established h
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former bachelor ben higgins will be the host of this. according to the tour's website, one eligible bachelor will be introduced to local women from the audience. there will be date challenges and one-on-ones all live on stage. kumasi is shaking her head. the awudience will also have a say in the rose ceremony. i'm on board with almost all of this except for the last on sta dates february 16th in santa rosa, february 18th in san jose. tickets go on sale next month. you can watch this vicariously. but you shouldn't have a say in who they pick -- >> sometimes you can see things that other people can't see. >> okay. i trust friends and family more than i trust the crowd in front of me eating bar nuts in san jose. no offense to san jose. >>> macy's a pulling a line of plates that advocate for smaller portion sizes. >> check out the plates. they have a portion size, different ones labeled skinny jeans, favorite jeans and then mom jeans. so people on twitter, they were not having this. some were calling it fat shaming. others were saying it can
former bachelor ben higgins will be the host of this. according to the tour's website, one eligible bachelor will be introduced to local women from the audience. there will be date challenges and one-on-ones all live on stage. kumasi is shaking her head. the awudience will also have a say in the rose ceremony. i'm on board with almost all of this except for the last on sta dates february 16th in santa rosa, february 18th in san jose. tickets go on sale next month. you can watch this...
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i'm steve higgins and we're about to play a game called "phone booth." evening is the host off the tonight show," mr. jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause >> steve: and jimmy's opponent is a judge on "america's got talent" and the star of the new show "l.a.'s finest." it's gabrielle union ♪nd [ cheers applause the rules of this game are very simple i'll be asking each of you trivia questions and if you get a wrong answer, a stranger from our mystery bench gets shoved into your [ laughter ] simple as that first question is for jimmy. [ ringing >> jimmy: hello? >> steve: jimmy. >> jimmy: yes. >> steve: if you combine the jonas brothers and hemsworth brothers, how many brothers do you have ♪he jonas brot, hemsworth brothers >> jimmy: plus hemsworths? >> steve: yes. >> jimmy: i know that there's three jonas plus the bonus jonas. [ light laughter ] four jonas brothers and liam, chris. seven. >> steve: seven. wait [ ding ] there you go you got it right [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: i know my jonas brothers >> steve: all right. well, joining in gabr
i'm steve higgins and we're about to play a game called "phone booth." evening is the host off the tonight show," mr. jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause >> steve: and jimmy's opponent is a judge on "america's got talent" and the star of the new show "l.a.'s finest." it's gabrielle union ♪nd [ cheers applause the rules of this game are very simple i'll be asking each of you trivia questions and if you get a wrong answer, a stranger from our mystery...
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congressman higgins, thank you. >> yes, ma'am. leland: barry is moving in order at 6 miles per hour. we expect a press conference from the louisiana governor at 12:30 central time, that's just about 15 minutes to update us ahead of the storm's landfall. as hurricane barry is sweeping through the gulf coast there's a storm of its own sense here in washington d.c. as the trump administration is dealing up with the shake-up and the resignation of labor secretary acosta. ellison barber joining us with the latest from the white house. hi, ellison. >> hey, leland. president trump declared a national emergency in the state of louisiana on thursday, authorizing the department of homeland security and fema to coordinate disaster relief efforts. fema is authorized to provide equipment and resources necessary to alleviate the impacts of the emergency and the declarations as the emergency protective measures as limited direct federal assistance provided at 75% federal funding. here is vice-president mike pence. >> people in new orleans and ba
congressman higgins, thank you. >> yes, ma'am. leland: barry is moving in order at 6 miles per hour. we expect a press conference from the louisiana governor at 12:30 central time, that's just about 15 minutes to update us ahead of the storm's landfall. as hurricane barry is sweeping through the gulf coast there's a storm of its own sense here in washington d.c. as the trump administration is dealing up with the shake-up and the resignation of labor secretary acosta. ellison barber...
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warren says the warning lights are flashing for the next economic disaster go to cnbc.com to read tucker higgins article on why warren thinks another financial crisis is on its way. >>> welcome back to the halftime report, options traders making a big bet that facebook rally's double-digit after earnings, john's got that trade and more after unusual activity. >> this is unusual even for a big widely held stock like facebook they had 26,000 of these out of the money calls trading this morning, and they're pretty far out of the money meld, 227.50, july 26th expiration, so this friday traded over 20,000 of them very quickly this morning now it's up over 50,000 of these. that's 5 million share equivalent on this they've already doubled, so before the show started i took off half of this bet already because they started at $0.19 this morning, now it's up to like $0.44 i believe right now, $0.42 or $0.44 super heating in this one. earnings the 24th, and these are expiring on friday second one, pulti. love this one because i think there's a read through here. they're buying upside calls, obviously they
warren says the warning lights are flashing for the next economic disaster go to cnbc.com to read tucker higgins article on why warren thinks another financial crisis is on its way. >>> welcome back to the halftime report, options traders making a big bet that facebook rally's double-digit after earnings, john's got that trade and more after unusual activity. >> this is unusual even for a big widely held stock like facebook they had 26,000 of these out of the money calls trading...
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everybody it's time to play a brand-new game called "seven seconds." [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: higgins, can you please explain the game? >> steve: thank you, jimmy >> jimmy: you're welcome >> steve: when you hear this sound -- ♪wi the clock start >> jimmy: okay >> steve: and without looking at the timer behind -- do not look each of you will take a turn trying to stop the clock at exactly seven seconds by pushing your butn. >> jimmy: gotcha, gotcha >> steve: whose ever timer is closer to exactly seven seconds, higheor lower - >> jimmy: why are you describing like it's a horror movie? [ laughter ] afraid.un game. >> steve: it is fun. but it's tense'm i >> jimmy: all right. okay >> steve: seven seconds! >> jimmy: okay, got you, buddy >> steve: jimmy, you're up any thoughts >> jimmy hear this sound - ♪ >> jimmy: okay >> steve: the clock will start are you ready? >> jimmy: yes. >> steve: are you sure >> jimmy: yes. >> steve: homany seconds >> jimmy: seven. >> steve: good luck. [ light laughter ] ♪ [ light laughter ] ♪ >> steve: oh [ audience ohs ] do you want to know your time or n
everybody it's time to play a brand-new game called "seven seconds." [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: higgins, can you please explain the game? >> steve: thank you, jimmy >> jimmy: you're welcome >> steve: when you hear this sound -- ♪wi the clock start >> jimmy: okay >> steve: and without looking at the timer behind -- do not look each of you will take a turn trying to stop the clock at exactly seven seconds by pushing your butn. >>...
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the chair recognizes congressman higgins for five minutes of russians. thank you. with theamiliar institute for rehabilitation research in houston? yes i am. after hurricane harvey, did it flood? i don't believe so. whyd you explain to america the hospital in houston did not flood? , if you look at hurricane harvey, there are areas of the city that did flood and areas that did not. i will highlight one federal project that was recently completed on the southeast side of town that had virtually no flooding. it is really a function of where the rainfall occurred, the intensity of the rainfall, and the capacity of the existing stream. interest of time, i appreciate your response, do they have a floodwall and locates built around the hospital? did they assist first responders with their own communications center in the wake of hurricane harvey? >> if you are referring to the entire medical center, they did not flood because of the improvements they did for tropical storm allison. i'm getting at. thank you for your service. we have to constantly remind ourselves and our
the chair recognizes congressman higgins for five minutes of russians. thank you. with theamiliar institute for rehabilitation research in houston? yes i am. after hurricane harvey, did it flood? i don't believe so. whyd you explain to america the hospital in houston did not flood? , if you look at hurricane harvey, there are areas of the city that did flood and areas that did not. i will highlight one federal project that was recently completed on the southeast side of town that had virtually...
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like that joke >> steve: yeah that's a funny joke. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that was a funny joke steve higgins, everye. no more questions! no more -- finally, listen to this. a pair of nike shoes were just auctioned off for a record $430,000 can we see the shoes this is real [ light laughter ] one day thbuyer will show his kids and say, "these are the reason you couldn't go to college. [ laughter and applause we have a great show [ cheers and applause i'm gonna tell you who's on the show tonight but first, give it up for the roots, right there, ladiesnt and geman. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers a applause >> jimmy: thank you very much. we have a great show tonight naomi watts isere! cheers and applause oh, we love naomi watts.ir mike bglia is here [ cheers and applause and we have great, great music one of my favorite bands midland is here tonight. >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: we have -- be sure to tune imorrow night, we're announcing the winning book for this year's "tonight show" summer reads >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: voting has ended >> steve: what >> jimmy: the polls
like that joke >> steve: yeah that's a funny joke. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that was a funny joke steve higgins, everye. no more questions! no more -- finally, listen to this. a pair of nike shoes were just auctioned off for a record $430,000 can we see the shoes this is real [ light laughter ] one day thbuyer will show his kids and say, "these are the reason you couldn't go to college. [ laughter and applause we have a great show [ cheers and applause i'm gonna tell you who's on...
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tim higgins from the "wall street journal". and thanks everybody, for tuning into "the exchange" today. >> thank you, kelly. i'm melissa lee. welcome to "power lunch. new at 2:00, a battle on three fronts the war in big tech, facebook paying up to $5 billion for its privacy violations while the doj opens an anti-trust review is big tech just too big then a market tug of war earnings take center stage as caterpillar and boeing sink. but is the fed the only thing that really matters? we'll debate that. plus, a battle for the soul of tesla. one bear, one bull they face off ahead of results after the bell "power lunch" starts right now ♪ ♪ what is it good for ♪ absolutely nothing >> what a song from my youth edwin star, "war, what is it good for." welcome to "power lunch," i'm tyler mathisen and i date myself proudly, ladies and gentlemen the dow at its low, now down 123 or about a half percent. but why? well, it's basically boeing and caterpillar. s&p 500, it is higher by about a fifth of a percent and nasdaq higher about a
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[ laughter ] you an idiot you are the mmy" [ light laughter ] all right, higgins, hold something up do you have something to hold up >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: ything >> steve: okay >> jimmy: anything okay >> steve: there we go, right there, give it a shot. >> jimmy: all right. can we have some silence, please >> steve: i'll hold it right by my face. [ laughter wow. his brain is worng >> jimmy: "is it aylinder? >> steve: wow, yes yes, it is a cylinder. [ light laughter ] amazing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "is it shiny?" >> steve: yes, it is shiny [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "i'm almost too exhausted. [ laughter ] no, you have to continue you must continue, timothee chalamet puppet you're very close. "i'll only do this for you [ light laught is it a beverage?" >> steve: yes, yes, it is a beverage >> jimmy: i think it is a can of la croix. >> steve: wow! [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: wait, before - >> steve: wait >> jimmy: you want to guess -- >> steve: what flavor? >> jimmy: what >> steve: what flavor? >> jimmy: don't make him do that can you guess the flav >> jimmy: don't make him do that
[ laughter ] you an idiot you are the mmy" [ light laughter ] all right, higgins, hold something up do you have something to hold up >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: ything >> steve: okay >> jimmy: anything okay >> steve: there we go, right there, give it a shot. >> jimmy: all right. can we have some silence, please >> steve: i'll hold it right by my face. [ laughter wow. his brain is worng >> jimmy: "is it aylinder? >> steve: wow, yes...
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do that for a little while not a sustainable business tactic not a reason for -- >> we talked to tim higgins, your colleague, yesterday, about his reporting on the substitution that's been happening where the model 3 pricing. it's the newer car in a way it was about the same price as the model s maybe some cannibalization there. is that reflected in these results, or do you think that the -- some of those margin pressures are coming from the fact that tesla is trying to differentiate that product say it's the lower end product from the model s and x >> fewer s and x sales are a huge problem elon musk said on the conference call last night that it's insignificant in terms of total delivery volume. yes, that's true but that's completely irrelevant. that's how tesla has made what money they have over their long history. it's not a start-up. it's been 15 years they made money and it's been here and there and on the back of the s and the x you can dismiss that going away all you want the margin pressure and issues that hampered tesla are only going to get worse, and demand is probably from the in
do that for a little while not a sustainable business tactic not a reason for -- >> we talked to tim higgins, your colleague, yesterday, about his reporting on the substitution that's been happening where the model 3 pricing. it's the newer car in a way it was about the same price as the model s maybe some cannibalization there. is that reflected in these results, or do you think that the -- some of those margin pressures are coming from the fact that tesla is trying to differentiate that...
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the chair recognizes congressman higgins. currie, you: mr. referred to your statement that disaster resilience and pre-mitigation. as ar. witt, you strike me gunman of great common sense and background. i ask you, is it a wise investment of the people's treasure as we look forward regarding response to disasters as a nation, we invest in pre-mitigation strategies and disaster resilience as opposed to a proactive response and as opposed to disaster response. beerally speaking, it would a wise investment plus a shift of strategy -- yes or no? >> i think all of them are important. what we found and i know it is something that -- we are already spending the money as the federal government -- : i have limited time. do you agree that we control the people's treasure, should we place a greater emphasis on resilience and preparedness? mr. witt: yes sir. currie, you: dr. explained -- dr. curry, you explained your position -- we allowed fuel to accumulate at the basis of our forests and we are seeing tremendous forest fires as a result. me ofference re
the chair recognizes congressman higgins. currie, you: mr. referred to your statement that disaster resilience and pre-mitigation. as ar. witt, you strike me gunman of great common sense and background. i ask you, is it a wise investment of the people's treasure as we look forward regarding response to disasters as a nation, we invest in pre-mitigation strategies and disaster resilience as opposed to a proactive response and as opposed to disaster response. beerally speaking, it would a wise...
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in 1982, terrence higgins was one of the first men with aids to die in the uk. today, on the anniversary of his death, the trust which was set up in his name says the stigma surrounding hiv still exists. jayne mccubbin has been speaking to two families living with hiv. she never thought it would happen to her. 0n the news, it was about... on the news, it was about... but just a few month after she was diagnosed, she met alberto. when i met her, i was 19. and diagnosed, she met alberto. when i met her, iwas19. and it diagnosed, she met alberto. when i met her, i was 19. and it was kind ofa met her, i was 19. and it was kind of a love at first sight. in a time of fear and stigma, alberto saw the person, not the virus. love is possible and love is amazing. and love is healing everything, i think. here we go again! this is the day of my wedding, and that's just amazing. two lovebirds and a dream. medical advances meant the virus was never passed on to alberto. the picture when my son was born 18 years ago. nor to the child they thought they'd never be able to have.
in 1982, terrence higgins was one of the first men with aids to die in the uk. today, on the anniversary of his death, the trust which was set up in his name says the stigma surrounding hiv still exists. jayne mccubbin has been speaking to two families living with hiv. she never thought it would happen to her. 0n the news, it was about... on the news, it was about... but just a few month after she was diagnosed, she met alberto. when i met her, i was 19. and diagnosed, she met alberto. when i...
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applause ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much, roots. [ cheers and applause thank you, roots thank you, higgins guys, make sure -- thank you for being here tonight make sure you tune in tomorrow night. because we're going to be unveiling our five books for our annual book club that we do >> steve: oh >> jimmy: "tonight show" summer reads. we did it last year. what i do is i give you five books. i briefly explain what they are. and then, you vote on which one we're all going to read together then we'll all buy the book and have a book club but yeah, reading is good. [ cheers and applause i don't care what anyone says. >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: we did it last year. it was fun we did -- it was tomi adeyemi. "children of blood and bone" was the book and it's still on the bestseller list from last year so i mean, it he gre and we all read it and it was cool. and i think it's turning into a movie. i'm not guaranteeing it's going to happen. >> steve: right. that's what i'm saying [ laughter ] >> jimmy: every book - >> steve: you're not making it, yeah >> jimmy: yeah but it's going to be fun anyways. so
applause ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much, roots. [ cheers and applause thank you, roots thank you, higgins guys, make sure -- thank you for being here tonight make sure you tune in tomorrow night. because we're going to be unveiling our five books for our annual book club that we do >> steve: oh >> jimmy: "tonight show" summer reads. we did it last year. what i do is i give you five books. i briefly explain what they are. and then, you vote on which one we're...
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clay higgins a specific example, and so, mr. slater, he was talking about prager university. google --it -- i use for prager university. on the website, it said conservative ideas are under attack. youtube does not want young people to hear conservative ideas. over 10% of our entire library is under restricted mode. why are you putting prager university videos about liberty and those type of things on restricted mode? >> thank you, congresswoman. i appreciate the information. to my knowledge, prager is a huge success story on youtube. we have millions of views, subscribers, and so on to this day. there is a mode viewers can choose to use called restricted mode, where they might restrict sorts of videos they see. that applies to many videos across the board, political towpoints apply to also the daily show and other shows as well. it has been applied to a small percentage of the videos at prager university. it is a huge success story with a huge audience on youtube. >> mr. pickles, regarding twitter, president trump has said on multiple occasions that he has accused twitter of
clay higgins a specific example, and so, mr. slater, he was talking about prager university. google --it -- i use for prager university. on the website, it said conservative ideas are under attack. youtube does not want young people to hear conservative ideas. over 10% of our entire library is under restricted mode. why are you putting prager university videos about liberty and those type of things on restricted mode? >> thank you, congresswoman. i appreciate the information. to my...