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[laughter]r] >> whitey one to buy an old house rex's like choosing to marry an old man.e becaus becausesent for me and perhaps their people as well the spirits. i wake in the middle of the night to receive the message i am invited to speak at a writers' conference. visit the town only once 20on years prior so brief a barely left an impression but this time i except thee invitation the only way i can be sure to have a mexican vacation. i decided i will not like san miguel it is too many ex pat and ashamed and surprised when i do like the people native and foreign and come back, and on a quarter few weeks after some know i will tell you that i now live there. by want to read bits and pieces of this. when i was in high-school i took a class for spanish speakers. one of the assignments each week was a list of vocabulary words one waser need machine-gun. when will i need to use that word? now that ended in mexico i am startled by the ubiquity of machine guns the local police carry as, as of plastic shopping bag at the downtown street corner every national parade or office depot even now with
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becaus some disagreements about various sorts of things. although not very many quite frankly.ause, you know, sometimes i think we put too much emphasis on labels. and the ideology. when in fact, we should be thinking about solutions to problems. and the problems that face us, you know, they face democrats and republicans. they face liberals and conservatives and we have been blessed with these tremendous strains to actually figure out what works for all of us. and you know, i just look forward so often to having in-depth philosophical discussions with david. a lot of times we will be at the ravens game and everybody else is looking at the game and we are enaged in the deep philosophical discussions. they really were helpful to me. they helped to broaden your perspectives and at some point we all keep an open mind and try to look at things from everybody else's points of view. you know, we're called the united states of america. not the divided states of america. and we need to be weary of those people who do everything they can to divide us and try to make us into enemies. dav
becaus some disagreements about various sorts of things. although not very many quite frankly.ause, you know, sometimes i think we put too much emphasis on labels. and the ideology. when in fact, we should be thinking about solutions to problems. and the problems that face us, you know, they face democrats and republicans. they face liberals and conservatives and we have been blessed with these tremendous strains to actually figure out what works for all of us. and you know, i just look forward...
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canada has long been divse and acpting nation.e are embrace one another not in spite our differens but becauragiments li this t come tether in ordeto rward. "canada una naon diversy aceptamos aodos. este es un momto tragico ra nosoos pero debemosmanteners un el indicente orri horas despus ofciera un mensajamparan a refugios, mostrndose en contra de lae, orden ejecutiva del presidente donald trump. los oficiales connan realizandoperatis en el rea y el primer ministro de quebec dijo el pais se mantendra unido. (sot/ philippe couil/ primer ministro de quebec) 'we are obviously in the world where opltend to dive country, canadand quebec, o ems remain a beacon, larndmark opennessnd tolerancin this is the challen that's beforus t estamos en un muo donde l lugar de unirse.s por eso q canada yuebec tieneue peanecer como l hacia latolerano los residees del area sencuentr comunes en el pas, s/ anthony kote/ residente local "people e goi to be a ttle bimore on edge t i'm hopg thatverybody just ces together on thisnd you kn shows agn their suprt for accept them. theintegrate vyt we well witthe societyo
canada has long been divse and acpting nation.e are embrace one another not in spite our differens but becauragiments li this t come tether in ordeto rward. "canada una naon diversy aceptamos aodos. este es un momto tragico ra nosoos pero debemosmanteners un el indicente orri horas despus ofciera un mensajamparan a refugios, mostrndose en contra de lae, orden ejecutiva del presidente donald trump. los oficiales connan realizandoperatis en el rea y el primer ministro de quebec dijo el pais...
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becau we didn't know how much fuel, if any was further down in the reactor's containment vessel. the point of the vessel is to stop radioactive material from leaking out. if it turns out to be molten fuel, it would be the first they have found since the 2011 disaster. fuel mixed with debris penetrated the reactor and fell into the containment vessel underneath. so it very much depends on how much fuel has leaked out. it could speed up the clean-up process depending on the amount. at the moment, we still don't know. the government and tepco plan to send in a robot equipped with a radiation measuring device next month to make an assessment. here's the schedule the government wants to follow. they intend to draft a plan by this summer on how to limit debris from all three reactors. they want to finalize the details. by the first half of fiscal 2018. they want to begin actually removing the debris by 2021 . they say the whole process could take up to 40 years. >>> the fallout over u.s. president donald trump's controversial immigration order has led to the dismissal of the government
becau we didn't know how much fuel, if any was further down in the reactor's containment vessel. the point of the vessel is to stop radioactive material from leaking out. if it turns out to be molten fuel, it would be the first they have found since the 2011 disaster. fuel mixed with debris penetrated the reactor and fell into the containment vessel underneath. so it very much depends on how much fuel has leaked out. it could speed up the clean-up process depending on the amount. at the moment,...
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wiwith the region cut off becaue of heavy snowfall, many rescuers had to be flown in. question is, have they arrived in time to find other survivors under the masses of snow? >> we are all holding our breath over what happened last night with the avalanche that struck the rigopianono hotel. we arere holding our breath asae wait to see developments on the dramatic effect that avalanche hahas probably h had. ththrescuers a are working in vy hard conditions. the first rescuers skied through hours to reach the site. they had been working around the clock ever since. reporter: some say they have been calling out to potential survivors, but so far no one has responded. brent: and we heard in the report, the site of the avalanche is near farindola, in remote central italy. earlier, a reporter spoke to a resident of farindola and a friend of the owner of the devastated hotel. >> we are all devastated. we have friends out there. neighbors of ours are trapped up there in the hotel. and we don't know what to do now. we know everyone. we know everyone, because we went up there a l
wiwith the region cut off becaue of heavy snowfall, many rescuers had to be flown in. question is, have they arrived in time to find other survivors under the masses of snow? >> we are all holding our breath over what happened last night with the avalanche that struck the rigopianono hotel. we arere holding our breath asae wait to see developments on the dramatic effect that avalanche hahas probably h had. ththrescuers a are working in vy hard conditions. the first rescuers skied through...
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port coe, but they were not getting out the of the car, and they were not getting out of the car, becau becauset that moment eisenhower was so angry at truman. >> what about the ride up pennsylvania avenue? >> that is oftentimes awkward in a situation like that, roosevelt and hoover in 1943 had run against each other and not dear friends to put it mildly, and hoover was silent, depressed, and he did not like roosevelt, and roosevelt said later that he kept on trying to start a k conversation with hoover and finally they saw a building being built along the route, and roosevelt said something like, isn't that nice steel, and hoover was silent and so he gave up. one of the stories from my point of view is that with president carter and during this ride that you were mentioning, he was trying to get reports on whether the american hostages had been released in teheran and otherwise distract and so reagan in the usual manner tried to warm up the atmosphere by telling old story of hollywood and hollywood moguls like jack warner of warner brother, and so, went up to the side of the capital an
port coe, but they were not getting out the of the car, and they were not getting out of the car, becau becauset that moment eisenhower was so angry at truman. >> what about the ride up pennsylvania avenue? >> that is oftentimes awkward in a situation like that, roosevelt and hoover in 1943 had run against each other and not dear friends to put it mildly, and hoover was silent, depressed, and he did not like roosevelt, and roosevelt said later that he kept on trying to start a k...
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in france, election of trump - -- why now,, and what is s the bestt anecdot kenneth: why n now is becausre ara a series o of problems thatat people feel their governments are not answering. it is economic dislocation, the threat of terrorism. this is a difficult environment. the populists often don't offer real solutions. true that trump talks about undocumented immigrants, but it is basically zero, and they take jobs like americans don't want, keeping them built under relatively cheap labor. or many y europeans like promotg islamophobia as an answer to terrorism. but of course the last thing you want to do is fight terrorism effectively by discriminating against people, because they are the ones most likekely to know f a terrorist plolots. but please need their cooperation which they w will nt geget if the official rhetetoris islamomophobia. we need the public of bototo stand upup to thehese and sayaye e not thee answers to prproblem, not the kind of intolerant, hatred field societies that we want. sarah: thank you. kenneth ross. you have said human rights is under threat due to the ris
in france, election of trump - -- why now,, and what is s the bestt anecdot kenneth: why n now is becausre ara a series o of problems thatat people feel their governments are not answering. it is economic dislocation, the threat of terrorism. this is a difficult environment. the populists often don't offer real solutions. true that trump talks about undocumented immigrants, but it is basically zero, and they take jobs like americans don't want, keeping them built under relatively cheap labor....
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if it's sifmply rotation becaus they give back new you'll do more of this. >> what would be your biggest concern? we have a lot of earnings coming out. >> here is the thing. let throw in netflix. apple is the big kahuna, right? it is between that and the iphone 8 or whatever you want to call it. i don't think they are going pass. if that hits margins in this quarter. i think it gets you in the game and you don't have to pick one of those and be right. i have no idea what investor reactions are. i think the way they shot first and asked questions later. >>> let's shift gears here. a number of consumer sensitive stocks have set out. a number of casual dining also hitting 1 month lows. the chart master says it ain't all bad for the consumer. what are you looking at? >> macy's calls, nordstrom, some of the stocks we have there. within the sector there are individual stocks that are decent. disney come back to life. but there is phenomenon when they want to spend on experience. i wanted to single out here the cruise line carnival. so first this. this is ten years. again, colors are pretty str
if it's sifmply rotation becaus they give back new you'll do more of this. >> what would be your biggest concern? we have a lot of earnings coming out. >> here is the thing. let throw in netflix. apple is the big kahuna, right? it is between that and the iphone 8 or whatever you want to call it. i don't think they are going pass. if that hits margins in this quarter. i think it gets you in the game and you don't have to pick one of those and be right. i have no idea what investor...
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and becau i.d. cards were in there he got the wallet back. and the $7 that alex had in the wallet was all there as well. >> and the thing is alex is now a senior. >> so, basically, those $7 will buy him a 12-pack of the cheapest natural lite beer out there. >> and now we know that the buss are cleaned very thoroughly every four years. >> absolutely. more news after this. thanks for up with us on this tuesday, january third. a messy commute in store for many people in our area this morning. we'll get an update from the weather center in just a moment. but first-- breaking news overnight. long lines at some major airports- after a nationwide customs outage. this video is from miami. customs and border protection says a problem with its computer systems lead to long wait times. miami was not alone, airports coast to coast reported processing systems. the agency did not give a cause for the disruption but says it doesn't seem to be malicious. our crews checked with dulles and b-w-i and things were back to normal there before midnight. good mornin
and becau i.d. cards were in there he got the wallet back. and the $7 that alex had in the wallet was all there as well. >> and the thing is alex is now a senior. >> so, basically, those $7 will buy him a 12-pack of the cheapest natural lite beer out there. >> and now we know that the buss are cleaned very thoroughly every four years. >> absolutely. more news after this. thanks for up with us on this tuesday, january third. a messy commute in store for many people in our...
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americans lost the good health care plans that they liked and expected to keep and are not able to today becaue of the broken promise of his law and president obama came to the capitol and said if his bill passes health insurance costs will drop dramatically for families. and instead what have we snow and the reverse. dramatic increases in health care cost in my state of louisiana over 25% increases that families are paying in higher costs for health care because of those broken promises of his law . i hope he comes here to apologize for those broken promises but i don't think that's going to be the case. i think he's going to be here more concerned about preserving his legacy than about fulfill those proms. the good news is we are here to fulfill those promises to the american people. we told the american people that if you give us this great opportunity, that we're going to work hard every day not just to repeal obamacare but to replace it with reforms that actually put patients back in charge of their health care decisions. that actually focus on lowering cost in increasing access to health
americans lost the good health care plans that they liked and expected to keep and are not able to today becaue of the broken promise of his law and president obama came to the capitol and said if his bill passes health insurance costs will drop dramatically for families. and instead what have we snow and the reverse. dramatic increases in health care cost in my state of louisiana over 25% increases that families are paying in higher costs for health care because of those broken promises of his...
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. >> reporter: becau-- >> because i look better. >> you were better than good. this point, we see what you did with "fences," it is different from manager any of sent seven than the east from the west and the north and the south. and at this point, at this age, how are you making decisions about what you want to do at this point and has that changed? >> i'm freer to make those kinds of decisions, i've been making them a long time. i tell young actors, it's not what you choose to do, it's what you choose not to do. especially early on in your career. so i've been making those decisions of what not to do. at a point where i did last, you know. i wasn't looking to get on a horse. that's magnificent seven. you know. >> did you love that by the way? >> i did. but it was 105 degrees. black man, black hat, black shirt, blackws9álf)[zgv+tcw black boot oons black saddle on a black horse. 105 degrees. >> a lot of black. ffw8v cool. we had to sit there, it was too hot. >> your son. >> reporter: which one? >> john david. >> is good in that. >> takes after his mother. he's r
. >> reporter: becau-- >> because i look better. >> you were better than good. this point, we see what you did with "fences," it is different from manager any of sent seven than the east from the west and the north and the south. and at this point, at this age, how are you making decisions about what you want to do at this point and has that changed? >> i'm freer to make those kinds of decisions, i've been making them a long time. i tell young actors, it's not...
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fight with democrats over the court, donald trump will be forgiven a lot of sins on other issues becaus h will determine the conservative direction of the court and the influence of law going forward. as one republican put it to me: today no matter what he may do in the future, he's given control to the court to us now. >> pelley: john dickerson, thanks. that travel ban is opposed by many of the biggest american tech companies, which ploy tens of thousands of foreign workers. we have more from john blackstone. >> reporter: when workers at google's silicon valley headquarters left their desk to protest president trump's immigration order, they flooded social media with images of their demonstration. >> i've spoken up strongly. >> reporter: the company's top executives joined them, including co-founder sergey brin, who was born in russia. >> the u.s. had the courage to take me and my family in as refugees. [applause] >> this is the land of the free. this is the land of opportunity. >> reporter: iranian-born, princeton heads a lab in california. he just canceled a trip to canada for a sche
fight with democrats over the court, donald trump will be forgiven a lot of sins on other issues becaus h will determine the conservative direction of the court and the influence of law going forward. as one republican put it to me: today no matter what he may do in the future, he's given control to the court to us now. >> pelley: john dickerson, thanks. that travel ban is opposed by many of the biggest american tech companies, which ploy tens of thousands of foreign workers. we have more...
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the subject had dumped all the way up to 2 becaus it's so complex.going to get the republican-controlled congress to be very quickly. a bipartisan issue. but the democrats don't agree with it. the u.s. goes from one of the least competitive tax rates corporate wise to one of the most competitive in the world with an educated workforce with lots of dollars to spend on it it not only will our companies repatriate cash, that multinationals will come set up operations in the u.s. and the market will go off on its own to keep moving higher. nicole: i want to ask about earnings and financials earnings season doing very well. financials have really soared since the election. your thoughts on both. >> my financials will hold onto them pick the one sector that will benefit both from a yield curve increase come interest rate increase increase, earnings coming back, therefore make more money with customers and policies from the trump administration. that is the one sector that is really languished throughout the rally over the last six years and now it will tak
the subject had dumped all the way up to 2 becaus it's so complex.going to get the republican-controlled congress to be very quickly. a bipartisan issue. but the democrats don't agree with it. the u.s. goes from one of the least competitive tax rates corporate wise to one of the most competitive in the world with an educated workforce with lots of dollars to spend on it it not only will our companies repatriate cash, that multinationals will come set up operations in the u.s. and the market...
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>> becaus i had two and i didn't need both of them. >> to give so much of yourself and then on my part to receive such a special. just hard to even put into words. >> reporter: there's plenty of time for that. the two say they plan to stay in touch. >> if i was having another child, boy or girl, guess what the name would be? >> sarah. >> there you go. >> one more time, please. thank you so much. i appreciate you. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> the generosity of people never fails to amaze. we want to say thank you to all the people who came out and joined us at the health expo over the weekend. great stories there. >>> coming up, a milestone in the thec mmmmm.....oohhhh... yeah.... skunks apparently have two glands on either side of the stop talking! the new year savings event at havertys. life looks good. >>> that facebook live video showing a chicago teenager being beaten and tortured is disturbing. and unfortunately not unusual. many say it's an example of the type of mistreatment that people with special needs often face. news4's meagan fitzgerald has reaction tonight from one lo
>> becaus i had two and i didn't need both of them. >> to give so much of yourself and then on my part to receive such a special. just hard to even put into words. >> reporter: there's plenty of time for that. the two say they plan to stay in touch. >> if i was having another child, boy or girl, guess what the name would be? >> sarah. >> there you go. >> one more time, please. thank you so much. i appreciate you. thank you. >> you're welcome....
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close to said to becaus a $10 billion deal in india. ordering upgraded jets. often, discounts are usually in sight. thailand's elections, which had been scheduled for this year, have been delayed to 2018. the plans for democracy remain, they insist, but the timing needs to be slightly adjusted and that is because of the funeral and the coronation of the new king, which is expected later this year. india's ban on high denomination notes will be seen later. we have the release of gdp data and the economy is growing at 6.8% through the end of march. this would be the slowest pace in three years. was a production of 7.7%, which was made before that decision and early november. global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries around the world. let's get a look at what is going on with the markets. one domination in the on exchanges. reporter: it certainly has been dominated by that move in the offshore yuan. the shanghai composite is down by .2% in the late afternoon trade after a couple of good sessions coming through
close to said to becaus a $10 billion deal in india. ordering upgraded jets. often, discounts are usually in sight. thailand's elections, which had been scheduled for this year, have been delayed to 2018. the plans for democracy remain, they insist, but the timing needs to be slightly adjusted and that is because of the funeral and the coronation of the new king, which is expected later this year. india's ban on high denomination notes will be seen later. we have the release of gdp data and the...
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stock was up almost 4% becaus t because estimates are too high. fifth, vertex intriguing down 41%. it had run up huge in anticipation of a new drug approval for cystic fibrosis that could be a $10 million business. the drug got off to a slower start than expected, although i'm not sure it could e wequal hype. at the jp morgan health care conference, we might get lowered expectations and could be a nice buying opportunity but i think you got to wait before you think about pulling the trigger. if i look at companies that round out the rest of the s&ps, the six largest, we'll get to that in a second, there is the 3 billion-dollar orphan drug but alexion branched out for $8.4 billion in 2015. and the drugs that have come with that acquisition, less than stellar. how bad? we don't know. but the recent departure of the ceo and the cfo at once, i'm calling that hardly reassuring hence the 36% decline. we got a similar story off 33%. here is another pharma play for $5 billion two years ago and attempt to diversify away. the sells have been good but short sellers loud suggesting the drug wi
stock was up almost 4% becaus t because estimates are too high. fifth, vertex intriguing down 41%. it had run up huge in anticipation of a new drug approval for cystic fibrosis that could be a $10 million business. the drug got off to a slower start than expected, although i'm not sure it could e wequal hype. at the jp morgan health care conference, we might get lowered expectations and could be a nice buying opportunity but i think you got to wait before you think about pulling the trigger. if...
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using a repomote is okay becaus the key is not in your car.sider the amount of money it would take to replace your stolen car. >> according to the antibiotic, epa one out of eight cars stolen in 2015 had the keys inside. if your car is found idling for more than three minutes in d.c., you face a fine up to $5,000. in maryland, the maximum idle time is five minutes and virginia, a 10 minute limit. >>> your kids are consuming more artificial sweetners than ever before. the journal of academy of nutrition found the numbers have doubled over the last 13 years. since 1999 consumption of localery sweetners has jumped 200%. this has gone up 54% among adults. they'rer often used to replace added sugars, such as high fruk >>> have you seen the head phones that claim to limit the volume in kids' ears. the consumer product website, the wire cutter did a study of 30 different kinds of children's head phones. half allowed them to play above the safe levels. >> some went to the level of a jackhammer or a rock concert. so when you consider that volume level
using a repomote is okay becaus the key is not in your car.sider the amount of money it would take to replace your stolen car. >> according to the antibiotic, epa one out of eight cars stolen in 2015 had the keys inside. if your car is found idling for more than three minutes in d.c., you face a fine up to $5,000. in maryland, the maximum idle time is five minutes and virginia, a 10 minute limit. >>> your kids are consuming more artificial sweetners than ever before. the journal...
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and we are going to fight back becau because. >> this breaks down one word. abortion.his is what they're about. this is something they want to deliver for their base. they see you as the biggest provider of abortion in the country. that's all they need to know in terms of satisfying their base but you did an interesting survey and let's put up the numbers. those who are going to vote for donald trump, this was before the election, found that 48% of those likely voters support federal funding for planned parenthood. what do you think the disconnect is there that people that said they were going to vote for trump, so assume they're to the right almost half of them said fund planned parenthood and yet this is such a priority for the political right defunding planned parenthood. >> most americans think it's absurd that here we are in the first days of the new year and paul ryan isn't talking about a jobs bill or a terrorism safety bill. he is talking about taking away health care from millions of americans. many of whom voted for donald trump and who come to planned parent
and we are going to fight back becau because. >> this breaks down one word. abortion.his is what they're about. this is something they want to deliver for their base. they see you as the biggest provider of abortion in the country. that's all they need to know in terms of satisfying their base but you did an interesting survey and let's put up the numbers. those who are going to vote for donald trump, this was before the election, found that 48% of those likely voters support federal...
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lynn was released from prison last august after his conviction becau was overturned. >>> and new details ones fattah case, letters have been sent to president obama asking for a pardon. fattah is due to report to prison later this month. >>> this morning a veteran who served in iraq is recovering from a gunshot wound suffered during a robbery outside his house in philadelphia. jason rivers showed us where he was shot in the left hip. he said he was cleaning his car tuesday night when two armed men confronted him and demanded his car. the 42-year-old fought them off and ran and that's when the men shot him. the marine corps veteran told us his military training helped him handle the situation. >> i could tell by the body chemistry walking slow, so i knew something was about to happen. so i pushed off and ran down the street. >> police are looking for the men who shot rivers and stole his wallet. >>> friends will gather for the murdered teen grace packer. the public is invited to pay respects and share memories of the 14-year-old who was abused and killed. memorial service is on monday at
lynn was released from prison last august after his conviction becau was overturned. >>> and new details ones fattah case, letters have been sent to president obama asking for a pardon. fattah is due to report to prison later this month. >>> this morning a veteran who served in iraq is recovering from a gunshot wound suffered during a robbery outside his house in philadelphia. jason rivers showed us where he was shot in the left hip. he said he was cleaning his car tuesday...
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found which i found to be fascinating is they do the pulling over time and ask the same questions becaus because yt to have consistency that what they found is that as the saudi's developed more of a presence in parts of africa before they had a presence in africa when they asked them what are your views, they didn't know what it was. but as they became more influential in some of the countries when they pulled later they got a much more negative response so that speaks to the perceptions on the ground of the state driven sectarian discour discourse. i can't speak to that because i don't research that part of the world. >> the secretary-general in his speech talked about nigeria. it would be very interesting to watch with a vocal hezbollah in the continent. >> [inaudible] first question he mentioned the conflict erected just recently. who is using who? how is that link? thank you >> yemen is a perfect example. they were not necessarily backed by iran but as time went on there was an opportunity to be involved on the willingness and this town in particular people have a tendency to view i
found which i found to be fascinating is they do the pulling over time and ask the same questions becaus because yt to have consistency that what they found is that as the saudi's developed more of a presence in parts of africa before they had a presence in africa when they asked them what are your views, they didn't know what it was. but as they became more influential in some of the countries when they pulled later they got a much more negative response so that speaks to the perceptions on...
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you've got to go to icece becaue you were convicted. i will say this.f i'm a progressive person, i have these reasons to say it's a broken immigration system and these people shouldn't be victims. but that argument doesn't flush, bill. what we are seeing is an increase of crime, violent crime in these scenarios. that can't happen. >> bill: here's what i don't understand. the obama administration deported a lot of people, a lot of undocumented aliens. mostly at the border, mostly a turnaround situation. everyone they turned around was counted as a deportee.un the president can say, don't tell me i'm lax on immigration. i deported this many people. however, they looked the othere way for eight years, and now this should be embarrassing to president obama. his attorney general for six years is now signed on to help sanctuary cities. should be embarrassed. >> it's amazing you see rahm emanuel come out and say, i will do everything in my power to defend these people. california. >> bill: people shot dead in the street in record numbers. >> so no common sense
you've got to go to icece becaue you were convicted. i will say this.f i'm a progressive person, i have these reasons to say it's a broken immigration system and these people shouldn't be victims. but that argument doesn't flush, bill. what we are seeing is an increase of crime, violent crime in these scenarios. that can't happen. >> bill: here's what i don't understand. the obama administration deported a lot of people, a lot of undocumented aliens. mostly at the border, mostly a...
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. >> reporter: i was her father figure becaus her father was a non-communicative man who didn't know how to talk to her. she was 16 years old before he ever gave her a compliment and she was going to her prom with a prom dress. he looked at her and he said mary, you look very handsome. imagine a beauty like that getting that as your only compliment. >> reporter: on the show, reiner encourages her to bring parts of herself to the role. >> the big objection was the pants that she wore. i had seen too many housewives on television that were vacuuming in high heels and a floral printed frock and i said wait a minute, that's not the way it really is. i want it to represent something of me and i was married and a mother and wore pants. >> oh, rob. >> reporter: that familiar line that would become her catchphrase. just two words that could say so much. >> people were saying that even if their husbands weren't rob. >> reporter: as her confidence grows, mary finds both popular success and critical acclaim. >> the winner is mary tyler moore. >> reporter: winning her first two emmy awards for t
. >> reporter: i was her father figure becaus her father was a non-communicative man who didn't know how to talk to her. she was 16 years old before he ever gave her a compliment and she was going to her prom with a prom dress. he looked at her and he said mary, you look very handsome. imagine a beauty like that getting that as your only compliment. >> reporter: on the show, reiner encourages her to bring parts of herself to the role. >> the big objection was the pants that...
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we're going to get a look at that forecast with cakari becau we can't get enough of it. >> the sunshineyes. temperatures feeling nicer, too, comfortable after that chilly morning. we are going to continue to see these temperatures warming up and how about some upper 60s for the end of the weekend? >> right, a little bit of pop here coming up. we've been talk about the fact in santa cruz there was some erosion problems going on near the board walk. still be nice to get down to santa cruz this weekend and check it out. >> fun. >> let's go. hope to see you then. and hope to see you at 5:00 when we have our next newscast. over 1,000,000 californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long: health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to get covered, you've got to get going. open enrollment
we're going to get a look at that forecast with cakari becau we can't get enough of it. >> the sunshineyes. temperatures feeling nicer, too, comfortable after that chilly morning. we are going to continue to see these temperatures warming up and how about some upper 60s for the end of the weekend? >> right, a little bit of pop here coming up. we've been talk about the fact in santa cruz there was some erosion problems going on near the board walk. still be nice to get down to santa...
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the kim jong-un show is the one with the worst writers b becaus limping into a shoe factory, it's justoo -- i have a theory about this illness of his. you know, he's put on weight. his ankles are swollen. he seems to be away from work a lot. i think kim jong-un might be pregnant. [ laughter ] [ applause ] i'll tell you something, i really truly hope dennis rodman does the right thing and marries him this time. [ laughter ] yesterday, i don't know if you saw this expedia yesterday released their annual list of the most annoying airline passengers. for the third time year the most annoying passenger is the seat kicker. i would have guessed hijackers. but it's the person who kicks. rounding out the top three were inattentive parents who let their kids scream and people who smell. which i agree with all those. but the truth is the most annoying person on the flight is anyone who isn't you, right? it's everyone else. you know what i find annoying, when you have the window seat and the person in the middle seat, you don't know, decides to look out the window for a while. then you have to loo
the kim jong-un show is the one with the worst writers b becaus limping into a shoe factory, it's justoo -- i have a theory about this illness of his. you know, he's put on weight. his ankles are swollen. he seems to be away from work a lot. i think kim jong-un might be pregnant. [ laughter ] [ applause ] i'll tell you something, i really truly hope dennis rodman does the right thing and marries him this time. [ laughter ] yesterday, i don't know if you saw this expedia yesterday released their...
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. >>> president trump has another becau busy day on sunday.going to speak with saudi arabia's king and the crown pounce of the united emirates. >> he spoke with the president of russia, vladimir putin on saturday. >> we're joined from ivan watson live from moscow. you've told us the phone between the two countries is really changing. i'd like for you to address the fact that there's the elephant in the room here, which is the sanctions. >> reporter: that's right. the tone did dramatically change if you consider the outgoing days of the obama administration earlier this month, where one of the decisions was made to expel 35 russian dip mates from the u.s. amid allegations of hacking and then a few weeks later you have this new president, donald trump having an hour long discussion with the russian president. and the white house saying this is was a significant step in improving the relationship between the united states and russia that is need of repair. the kremlin going further to say that the two leaders talk about a partnership in cooperati
. >>> president trump has another becau busy day on sunday.going to speak with saudi arabia's king and the crown pounce of the united emirates. >> he spoke with the president of russia, vladimir putin on saturday. >> we're joined from ivan watson live from moscow. you've told us the phone between the two countries is really changing. i'd like for you to address the fact that there's the elephant in the room here, which is the sanctions. >> reporter: that's right. the...
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. >> those who want to vet those coming over ehere legally becaue of concern of terrorism or terroristic acts, do you agree with that energy and therefore the way that this president is implementing this idea? >> first of all, let's be very clear. both the bush administration and the obama administration when they set up the siv program, the special immigrant visa program, demanded that these precrecipie go through an extreme vetting process, many who went through almost two years by the department of homeland security. so these are already vetted people who have served this nation and for them to be stopped and held up byhis broad brush policy is in many ways outrageous. >> we have to go. how would you change the executive order? sgri >> i think we need a carve out for the sivs at least. they have been vetted, they have earned the right to come to this country. some of their fellow translators have died side by side. they want to get a new life. if anybody deserves to come in here, it is those interpreters that have served us so well. >> always a pleasure to have you, brigadier general.
. >> those who want to vet those coming over ehere legally becaue of concern of terrorism or terroristic acts, do you agree with that energy and therefore the way that this president is implementing this idea? >> first of all, let's be very clear. both the bush administration and the obama administration when they set up the siv program, the special immigrant visa program, demanded that these precrecipie go through an extreme vetting process, many who went through almost two years...
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becaus strong is beautiful. >>> welcome back everyone. i'm ayman mohyeldin live in ft. lauderdale, florida. breaking news, a senior federal official telling nbc news they have found no contact between gunman santiago and any known terrorist or terror organizations overseas. now, federal officials are now going through santiago's e-mails, phones and internet use for more clues into what possibly may have motivated him to commit this attack. also, new details show possibly planning by the suspect. according to anchorage police, the airport police there, santiago only checked in a handgun case on to the flight, no other luggage, no other items both carry-on or checked in. the fbi saying today he specifically targeted the airport. why ft. lauderdale that remains unclear at this hour. now, federal charges against santiago are expected to be released soon. he is cooperating and talking with authorities according to fbi officials. and the number of gunshot victims was updated to six. one is expected to be released today. three others are fighting for their lives in the intensi
becaus strong is beautiful. >>> welcome back everyone. i'm ayman mohyeldin live in ft. lauderdale, florida. breaking news, a senior federal official telling nbc news they have found no contact between gunman santiago and any known terrorist or terror organizations overseas. now, federal officials are now going through santiago's e-mails, phones and internet use for more clues into what possibly may have motivated him to commit this attack. also, new details show possibly planning by...
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. >> i have to ask about and a half fa becau-- nafta. do you hear the president -- does this say to you, wow, i can't do that again, or i got to bring that business back, or are you fine? >> well, you know, jim, we are a global company. we compete in a global landscape, and our customer set is global. having said that, the majority of our revenue is actually derived in the u.s. we have two significant semiconductor fabs, one in boston, one out here in california. so we hope we're fine, and we'll do everything we need to do to ensure we are. >> just in terms of these home devices at amazon, alexa, google. are these going to take off, or are they just niche? >> it's early innings but we think the trend is in the right direction right now. if you look out a bit, some of these things around virtual reality, augmented reality, drones, all of that stuff, again, it sounds like it's a bit siengs fiction, but eventually it will have legs and really turn the market. so our job is to engage with all the players and we do leverage core technology, j
. >> i have to ask about and a half fa becau-- nafta. do you hear the president -- does this say to you, wow, i can't do that again, or i got to bring that business back, or are you fine? >> well, you know, jim, we are a global company. we compete in a global landscape, and our customer set is global. having said that, the majority of our revenue is actually derived in the u.s. we have two significant semiconductor fabs, one in boston, one out here in california. so we hope we're...
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i'm going to ask him who is his acting coach, because i know him very well. i don't see him as a cryer. if he is, he's different man. there's 5% chance that it was real. but i think they were fake tears. >> president trump dismissing the weekend protests that bubbled up across the country saying the ban targets muslims and is unconstitutional. several judges have blocked part of that ban and democrats are hoping for a senate vote today to repeal it. also new this morning, the president says he has decided who he will nominate for the u.s. supreme court. he'll reveal his pick tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. let's begin at the white house with cnn's athena jones, good morning. >> good morning, carol. those executive orders the president is expected to sign will have to do with regulators. the white house is insisting the ban has been implemented seamlessly without causing widespread disruption. here is what chief of staff reince priebus had to say about it on "meet the press." take a listen. >> the fact of the matter is 325,000 peop
i'm going to ask him who is his acting coach, because i know him very well. i don't see him as a cryer. if he is, he's different man. there's 5% chance that it was real. but i think they were fake tears. >> president trump dismissing the weekend protests that bubbled up across the country saying the ban targets muslims and is unconstitutional. several judges have blocked part of that ban and democrats are hoping for a senate vote today to repeal it. also new this morning, the president...
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do you want to pile on and play the blame game and use the stick, or do you really -- becau because.at was my point about, you know, trying to do a fig leaf type scenario. i just don't see the value in having trump be the second guy to be using this stick in public. you know, i say let's find a way to get the russians to behave in the way we want to, and i think that allows putin to save a little bit of face going forward, and i wouldn't disagree with the importance of us knowing within government who is responsible for these things and letting them know by various means we have at our ability that we have tremendous capability in this realm. i wouldn't disagree with that at all. >> we don't want to see this continue in the future. there might be just a way to be more effective in making that outcome a reality. >> all right. jeff beatty, juliet, bob bare, thank you for sharing your perspectives. >> thank you. >> and up next, the charleston church shooter plans to defend himself against the death penalty tomorrow, but could what's happening in court today change that? stay with us. yo
do you want to pile on and play the blame game and use the stick, or do you really -- becau because.at was my point about, you know, trying to do a fig leaf type scenario. i just don't see the value in having trump be the second guy to be using this stick in public. you know, i say let's find a way to get the russians to behave in the way we want to, and i think that allows putin to save a little bit of face going forward, and i wouldn't disagree with the importance of us knowing within...
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analysis, racial discrimination must be uprooted from amamerican society and from every society, , becauet is morally wrwrong. so it is necessary to go all out and develop massive action programs to get rid of racial segregation. now i would like to mention one or two ideas that circulate in our society -- and they probably circulate in your society and all over the world -- that keep us from developing the kind of action programs necessary to get rid of discrimination and segregation. one is what i refer to as the myth of time. there are those individuals who argue that only time can solve the problem of racial injustice in the united states, in south africa, or anywhere else. you've got to wait on time. and i know they've said to us so often in the states and to our allies in the white community, "just be nice and be patient and continue to pray, and in 100 or 200 years the problem will work itself out." we have heard and we have lived with the myth of time. the only answer that i can give to that myth is that time is neutral. it can be used either constructively or destructively. and i
analysis, racial discrimination must be uprooted from amamerican society and from every society, , becauet is morally wrwrong. so it is necessary to go all out and develop massive action programs to get rid of racial segregation. now i would like to mention one or two ideas that circulate in our society -- and they probably circulate in your society and all over the world -- that keep us from developing the kind of action programs necessary to get rid of discrimination and segregation. one is...
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. >> should we expect that becau of se strategic ffort among democratic senators or do yothink erybodyeir own terms that somebody like betsy dos doesn't deserve a vote? what i'm trying to get at is, is there an overarching democratic strategy or do we have to predict these votes based on what we know about each one of you as individuals? >> well, we discussed it today and we have a strategy. i'm not going to tell you the strategy today. tonight. >> that is one of the most heartening things i've ever heard from a democrat. >> we have real discipline. >> makes it sound like there is a strategy. i know in general you guys are being tight-lipped about what happened at the retreat that you had this week, this time you spent in west virginia. can you tell us anything about what kind of conversations, what topics you're talking about and how you felt about those several hundred people showing up to cheer you on but give you criticism, too. >> that was terrific. they were basically there to cheer us on. and a handful -- we didn't want 48 senators descending on them so a handful went out. we di
. >> should we expect that becau of se strategic ffort among democratic senators or do yothink erybodyeir own terms that somebody like betsy dos doesn't deserve a vote? what i'm trying to get at is, is there an overarching democratic strategy or do we have to predict these votes based on what we know about each one of you as individuals? >> well, we discussed it today and we have a strategy. i'm not going to tell you the strategy today. tonight. >> that is one of the most...
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he brings to his now presidential leadership is that you never quite know when he's saying smshgs becau something because he firmly believes it or when he's sayingsosaying so something to shock you or soften the ground for the deal that he wants. he is a very canny -- i'm not sure it's a reasoned, you know, approach, but he has a way of shocking you with what he says, sometimes he means it, sometimes he doesn't. >> and mark updegrove. we know he's a student of richard nixon. we know he's going to hang in the oval office, a note that he received from richard nixon back in 1987, sent it after his wife watched donald trump on the donahue show and she says a future politician in there, he's in the oval office. one of the things he might be taking from him is president nixon's advisers tried to make use of the fact that sometimes he could be unpredictable. the wideman this heldwild-man t. that could be an as set for a president. >> henry kissinger always said, unpredictability in foreign policy could be a good thing, to keep people guess egg. i think what donald trump needs to do, though, is
he brings to his now presidential leadership is that you never quite know when he's saying smshgs becau something because he firmly believes it or when he's sayingsosaying so something to shock you or soften the ground for the deal that he wants. he is a very canny -- i'm not sure it's a reasoned, you know, approach, but he has a way of shocking you with what he says, sometimes he means it, sometimes he doesn't. >> and mark updegrove. we know he's a student of richard nixon. we know he's...
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i don't know h how they're goiog to do th b becau t there is nont enouough to fill t the keyststo comiming out of f the tatar san. it is a cocomplicated memess. i feel fieiesta cleared war on s out hehere wewe are peacefull who have the worst infrastrucucture o of the country on our reservations. wewe do nonot have adequate drig wateter, , facilities. we havave hospitals b built in e 1950''s and 1960's. you have peoeopl with substandad housing, energy infrastrtructure thatat does not wowork. alall of that wouldd be energy secucurity for all americansns. instead, we're getting a a pipeline thahat he w was to shoe down our throats. definitely a declaration of war by the predadator into. amy: the standing rock issued a statement on facebook saying -- "today, trump announced an executive order on dapl; it not only violates the law, but it violates tribal treaties. nothing will deter us from our fight for clean water. we will be taking legal action, and will take this fight head on. we urge you to fight and stand tall besides us. the eis statement is still in process, so please submit your comm
i don't know h how they're goiog to do th b becau t there is nont enouough to fill t the keyststo comiming out of f the tatar san. it is a cocomplicated memess. i feel fieiesta cleared war on s out hehere wewe are peacefull who have the worst infrastrucucture o of the country on our reservations. wewe do nonot have adequate drig wateter, , facilities. we havave hospitals b built in e 1950''s and 1960's. you have peoeopl with substandad housing, energy infrastrtructure thatat does not wowork....
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and so becau of that grainy tape the prosecutor looking into yeltsin lost his job and president yeltsin was very thankful and he named yet another new prime minister he named as his new prime minister the head of the fsb, vladimir putin. and that put a stop to the musical chairs at the head of the russian government and it never started up again because vladimir putin has not given up power since. how vladimir putin stopped being just a kgb guy and got political power in the first place was by producing at just the right time and in just the right way just the right sex tape to use for political purposes. ahem. today in russia, president putin spoke to reporters about the american intelligence community concluding the american government and himself as president interfered in our election to help donald trump win the election. he addressed the dossier of alleged dirt of donald trump in russia that was published by buzzfeed even though u.s. intelligence and buzzfeed has not verified the claims in it. obviously this is a dossier the incoming president strenuously denies, mr. putin said to
and so becau of that grainy tape the prosecutor looking into yeltsin lost his job and president yeltsin was very thankful and he named yet another new prime minister he named as his new prime minister the head of the fsb, vladimir putin. and that put a stop to the musical chairs at the head of the russian government and it never started up again because vladimir putin has not given up power since. how vladimir putin stopped being just a kgb guy and got political power in the first place was by...
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he brings to his now presidential leadership is that you never quite know when he's saying smshgs becau something because he firmly believes it or when he's sayingsosaying so something to shock you or soften the ground for the deal that he wants. he is a very canny -- i'm not sure it's a reasoned, you know, approach, but he has a way of shocking you with what he says, sometimes he means it, sometimes he doesn't. >> and mark updegrove. we know he's a student of richard nixon. we know he's going to hang in the oval office, a note that he received from richard nixon back in 1987, sent it after his wife watched donald trump on the donahue show and she says a future politician in there, he's in the oval office. one of the things he might be taking from him is president nixon's advisers tried to make use of the fact that sometimes he could be unpredictable. the wideman this heldwild-man t. that could be an as set for a president. >> henry kissinger always said, unpredictability in foreign policy could be a good thing, to keep people guess egg. i think what donald trump needs to do, though, is
he brings to his now presidential leadership is that you never quite know when he's saying smshgs becau something because he firmly believes it or when he's sayingsosaying so something to shock you or soften the ground for the deal that he wants. he is a very canny -- i'm not sure it's a reasoned, you know, approach, but he has a way of shocking you with what he says, sometimes he means it, sometimes he doesn't. >> and mark updegrove. we know he's a student of richard nixon. we know he's...
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last week was particularly rough becau -- i mean, literally, i'm walking off the air, and the text comesy, and then i had three in a row that got -- literally, i thought she was never gonna -- she has told me in the past that my show has jumped the shark. >> seth: right. >> she's like, "no more crotch games." [ laughter ] 'cause we do a lot of crotch guessing games and such. >> seth: sure. >> and then last wednesday, neil patrick harris and b.j. novak were on, and she said, "finally a decent show! [ laughter ] finally decent." yeah. >> seth: that's very nice. >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: i forgot, too, that's an especially bitter pill, 'cause you're a live show, so you see it -- >> right when i get off the air. >> seth: yeah. >> as i'm walking out. >> seth: my parents are like 24 hours behind, so i've moved on by the time they criticize this one. >> yes, right, exactly. you're over whatever funk you -- your own personal demons you might be in. yes. how's my office, by the way? >> seth: what? >> how's my office? >> seth: oh, yeah, i -- i have andy's old office. >> yeah. >> seth: he used to hav
last week was particularly rough becau -- i mean, literally, i'm walking off the air, and the text comesy, and then i had three in a row that got -- literally, i thought she was never gonna -- she has told me in the past that my show has jumped the shark. >> seth: right. >> she's like, "no more crotch games." [ laughter ] 'cause we do a lot of crotch guessing games and such. >> seth: sure. >> and then last wednesday, neil patrick harris and b.j. novak were on,...
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it was wrong.nightly news becau hacked a power station in vermont. it was wrong. and i said to them in my response back, do you have anyone from the ic community on the record? no, our sources are impeccable though. top-notch reporting, guys. when i pinged them back with the story that came out, they said, well, the sources were pretty clear at the time. they are like the weather man. if they say it is sunny and it rains, they say, let's talk about tomorrow. there is a degree of accountability that some folks get to be held to. they goat write stuet to write impunity. you talk about twitter. there is a story that comes out that says spicer kicks jack dorsey out of tech meeting. first of all, think about that, the idea i'm going to tell donald trump here is who you want have in a meeting. >> and jack dorsey, right? ceo of twitter. >> and couple of outlets took it and ran with it without ever asking. if you think about it, there were a variety of reasons -- they were never invited. therefore i could never have kicked them out. but these outlets took the story and ra
it was wrong.nightly news becau hacked a power station in vermont. it was wrong. and i said to them in my response back, do you have anyone from the ic community on the record? no, our sources are impeccable though. top-notch reporting, guys. when i pinged them back with the story that came out, they said, well, the sources were pretty clear at the time. they are like the weather man. if they say it is sunny and it rains, they say, let's talk about tomorrow. there is a degree of accountability...
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>> becaus actors who have done the play. want everybody to start what we finished. if you don't care about their relationship to begin with. or if you don't believe that they really love each other, then the betrayal doesn't mean anything. >> did you have something to say to viola because it happened to you with sidney, didn't it? >> what do you mean? >> sidney gave you good advice. and you give her good advice. >> yeah, still does -- i mean, what are you going to tell viola davis? act better? >> what did sidney tell you? >> what he told me, the first four or five films you make will determine how you proceed in this business. he didn't tell me whatnot to do. he didn't say don't do that role. >> just remember. >> just remember. >> you know, denzel, you're pretty good i never forget an interview i did with you with oprah magazine. you have four kids you said you tell them do what you want to do. i love that. i walked out of there and said that to my kids. what does that mean, how does that play out, do what you got to do. >>
>> becaus actors who have done the play. want everybody to start what we finished. if you don't care about their relationship to begin with. or if you don't believe that they really love each other, then the betrayal doesn't mean anything. >> did you have something to say to viola because it happened to you with sidney, didn't it? >> what do you mean? >> sidney gave you good advice. and you give her good advice. >> yeah, still does -- i mean, what are you going to...
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and she noted if you didn't have insurance, you wouldn't be able to get insurance becau y now have a preexisting condition that no insurer would give you the opportunity to be able to have an affordable health care plan. what a different place we are now, she said, because now we have the peace of mind that our loved ones afflicted with this terrible disease will be able to get the health care that they need. and isn't that what we should seek? is a health care system where people have peace of mind, where we no longer have thousands of bankruptcies based on health care costs, bankruptcies that you don't see in other developed nations that have done a better job of making health care available to every single citizen. so let us not turn the clock back to where health care was only for the healthy or the wealthy. let's not turn the clock back to where our young folks were in a health care desert between the time they left their parents' policy and before they had a career of their own, before we said you can stay on your parents' policy to age 26. let's not turn the clock back to the
and she noted if you didn't have insurance, you wouldn't be able to get insurance becau y now have a preexisting condition that no insurer would give you the opportunity to be able to have an affordable health care plan. what a different place we are now, she said, because now we have the peace of mind that our loved ones afflicted with this terrible disease will be able to get the health care that they need. and isn't that what we should seek? is a health care system where people have peace of...
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becau(announcer)s nat boll and branch,d. so we created the perfect sheets.ade from pure, 100% organic cotton. we made it our mission to perfect every detail. until finally, the softest, most comfortable sheets you'll ever sleep on. try them for 30 nights and get $50 off your first set at bollandbranch.com, promo code: tv. >> bill: that is a man taking the beach boys to a new dimension. man in alaska using a chain saw to pull off that stunt. he is using the machine to propel him forward. nice looking camera angle. he is trying not to cut too far into the ice so he didn't fall through. the man filming the video said the guy approached him about doing it and he posted it on youtube. great shot. nothing counts in this world unless it's on country. if you don't have a picture, it is just a claim. it did not happen. >> shannon: people say if i don't see a photo it didn't happen. it has to be happening. ingenious. >> bill: beautiful. >> never give up. never give in. stand up. speak up. when you see something that is not right, not fair, not just, you have a moral o
becau(announcer)s nat boll and branch,d. so we created the perfect sheets.ade from pure, 100% organic cotton. we made it our mission to perfect every detail. until finally, the softest, most comfortable sheets you'll ever sleep on. try them for 30 nights and get $50 off your first set at bollandbranch.com, promo code: tv. >> bill: that is a man taking the beach boys to a new dimension. man in alaska using a chain saw to pull off that stunt. he is using the machine to propel him forward....
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. >> i think because it is becau protest so to speak againstspeas the inauguration of donaldgutiod trumpissues and everything soevey it should be a really engagingeg conversation. >> we're going to have a lotoing of to fun. fu. >> sarah will be hosting thesti whole thing. get ready.re you better be contributing.ting. [laughter] au >> if you're asking people topeo dish you better dish, too. t >> i'll dish. bring me a pink hat though, annie. where is my pink hat.. i'll get my creative lands to to work and i'll make you one. o. >> tweet us fox5 d.c. and if. you have an extra pink hatnk hat i'll meet you outside.t >> make sure to use the #fox5 #5 march though. thanks sarah.sar >> thank you.. >> switching gears a-new movieie is "a dog's purpose" causing some outrage. there's been a lot of chatterr after leaked footage shows ahowa german shepherd being forcedr into a pool of rushing water.war we'll have that story comingy c up next. ne we'll be right back. ck. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet. so in the
. >> i think because it is becau protest so to speak againstspeas the inauguration of donaldgutiod trumpissues and everything soevey it should be a really engagingeg conversation. >> we're going to have a lotoing of to fun. fu. >> sarah will be hosting thesti whole thing. get ready.re you better be contributing.ting. [laughter] au >> if you're asking people topeo dish you better dish, too. t >> i'll dish. bring me a pink hat though, annie. where is my pink hat.....
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convicted sniper leroy malvo is asking a judge to toss his lifee to to sentence because he wasce becaus maryland the attorney argues ar that his mandatory life lfe sentence is illegal becausebec the u.s. supreme courtu.s. determined such sentences are unconstitutional for juveniles. malvo was convicted in was 17 for the role in thet 2002 sniper shootings that tat killed 10 people and wounded wo three in virginia maryland and d.c. >>> new this morning cleveland officials say internal say intnl disciplinary charges have beenyh brought against two whitearains police officers involved int tw the killing of 12-year-old-yeaod black boy tamir, excuse me,e m, playing with a pellet gunpelle n outside a recreation center. officer timothy lohman shotshot him within seconds of arrivingr to the scene.sc it was part of a nationalt outcry about police treatmenttrt of minorities. >>> the u.s. justices. juste department issued a scathingathg report. report it found the departmenthe depart engaged in serious civilus rights investigation including racial bias and a tendency tonco use excessive force.rce d
convicted sniper leroy malvo is asking a judge to toss his lifee to to sentence because he wasce becaus maryland the attorney argues ar that his mandatory life lfe sentence is illegal becausebec the u.s. supreme courtu.s. determined such sentences are unconstitutional for juveniles. malvo was convicted in was 17 for the role in thet 2002 sniper shootings that tat killed 10 people and wounded wo three in virginia maryland and d.c. >>> new this morning cleveland officials say internal...