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neighbor dean cravens used to watch them.e knew the boy missed his dad, but he didn't know how much until he got a knock at the door. >> nobody ever comes to our front door so we're like, "okay, who could that be? and we could see him through the winnow, it was brian. i looked at him and could tell he wanted to do yard work. i said meet me in the garage and let's go. >> yes, mr. brian he kind of took it. himself to adopt me to do the yard work. there you go. cut those off. >> reporter: which is why today, you'll find this father figure and son puttering around their yards in belleville, illinois, bagging the clippings, and blowing their cares away. by the way, dean does have a day job. he works in i.t., and he does have his own family. but he always makes time for brian. >> did do you that. >> >> reporter: has seen ever sent him back saying, "not today?" >> never. >> reporter: never? >> never. >> we've been out there for hours at a time. >> reporter: don't you have other things you should be doing? >> probably, yeah. >> repor
neighbor dean cravens used to watch them.e knew the boy missed his dad, but he didn't know how much until he got a knock at the door. >> nobody ever comes to our front door so we're like, "okay, who could that be? and we could see him through the winnow, it was brian. i looked at him and could tell he wanted to do yard work. i said meet me in the garage and let's go. >> yes, mr. brian he kind of took it. himself to adopt me to do the yard work. there you go. cut those off....
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is value to having forces that transcend all the regional command which is the argument that the craven making that these guys use al qaeda processes, combatant commander boundaries and we've heard talked about change where there's not going to be regional commands but i think were in that part for now. the regional command in general make sense, in terms of maintaining a unity of command. in terms of integrating better, i think, that certainly that needs to be further explored. just a couple weeks so general thomas was that congress saying how his special operators are getting burned out because there's 8000 who are actually doing most of the operational missions and we keep sending the same people over and over and over while at the same time, conventional forces are getting properly used. were starting to see a shift on this. if you look at syria, somalia, we are sending conventional forces they are and i would argue that were conventional forces can do most of these things. there sometimes awful claim them as their exclusive purview but ultimately, it's sof best interest to let the
is value to having forces that transcend all the regional command which is the argument that the craven making that these guys use al qaeda processes, combatant commander boundaries and we've heard talked about change where there's not going to be regional commands but i think were in that part for now. the regional command in general make sense, in terms of maintaining a unity of command. in terms of integrating better, i think, that certainly that needs to be further explored. just a couple...
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. >> this craven evil bill is not about going together it's about leaving people behind. >> the nonpartisan score estimates 22 million more americans will become uninsured over the next decade. but senate majority leader mitch mcconnell plans to push through a vote this week. >> unless we act more americans will be left trapped forced to buy obama care insurance and left without the means to do so. >> house leader paul ryan cautions that no one should bet against mcconnell, in his words and vice president pence is hosting a charm offensive inviting wavering gop senators over to his house for dinner. channel 6 "action news" back to you. >> thank you. >>> iran's foreign minister says that the united states travel ban is misguided and disappointing. that the band will not help fight terrorism but a rallying point for extremist groups. the citizens from the six muslim countries on the list have never taken part in terrorism against the u.s. the supreme court ruled for a partial reinstatement of the travel ban yesterday. >>> looking at your forecast tuesday afternoon. live at center city live at
. >> this craven evil bill is not about going together it's about leaving people behind. >> the nonpartisan score estimates 22 million more americans will become uninsured over the next decade. but senate majority leader mitch mcconnell plans to push through a vote this week. >> unless we act more americans will be left trapped forced to buy obama care insurance and left without the means to do so. >> house leader paul ryan cautions that no one should bet against...
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here at "the daily show," we've chosen the best of the most craven excuses for this week's show boarde about obstructing things, new jersey governor chris christie! ( laughter ) he defended trump by saying that the president didn't obstruct justice, he's just donny from the block! >> what you're seeing is a president who is now very publicly learning about the way people react to what he considers to be normal new york city conversation. >> trevor: ah, yes. a normal new york city conversation. just like dustin hoffman in that movie "midnight cowboy." >> hey, michael flynn's a good guy, okay? i hope you can let this go! >> trevor: hey! hey! i'm obstructin' over here! what's wrong with you? ( cheers and applause ) and number four, a surprised entry said to be the senate's most moderate republican, susan collins of maine. her defense was something special because, remember, before donald trump asked comey to drop flynn, he kicked everyone out of the room, right? which, to most people, would mean trump knew he was about to do something wrong. >> not necessarily, and here's why. the first
here at "the daily show," we've chosen the best of the most craven excuses for this week's show boarde about obstructing things, new jersey governor chris christie! ( laughter ) he defended trump by saying that the president didn't obstruct justice, he's just donny from the block! >> what you're seeing is a president who is now very publicly learning about the way people react to what he considers to be normal new york city conversation. >> trevor: ah, yes. a normal new...
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danny craven from staffordshire was in the same toa group from staffordshire was in the same to a groupmbier in north korea. he has left an indelible mark on me. he has left an indelible mark on me. he was such a lovely lad. and for such a lovely young lad who went on the adventure of a lifetime and his life is over. it is hard for me to believe. i find it life is over. it is hard for me to believe. ifind it very life is over. it is hard for me to believe. i find it very surreal and very upsetting. i have spoken to a lot of people who went on the tour and they were absolutely devastated. north korean officials say otto warmbier had been in a coma for more than a year. the americans say there is no evidence of botulism. look at otto, beautiful otto. he went over a beautiful wonderful boy and you see how he came back. as this funeral ta kes pla ce how he came back. as this funeral takes place there are now fears for three other american national is also being detained in north korea. well, as people from his hometown say there final goodbyes to otto warmbier there are people across this c
danny craven from staffordshire was in the same toa group from staffordshire was in the same to a groupmbier in north korea. he has left an indelible mark on me. he has left an indelible mark on me. he was such a lovely lad. and for such a lovely young lad who went on the adventure of a lifetime and his life is over. it is hard for me to believe. i find it life is over. it is hard for me to believe. ifind it very life is over. it is hard for me to believe. i find it very surreal and very...
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bert craven helped design and run easyjet‘s system for many years.about the narrative is that the sequence of events is not clear. where and why did the power surge occur? why did it have such a devastating effect on systems that are supposed to be well shielded against these kind of events? why did it take so long to recover the systems? how many different systems were affected ? to what extent was human error or human response part of the solution or part of the problem? they need to work out what went wrong because of the speed that this crisis took hold. it all started in a building near heathrow airport but within hours it had spread to 170 different airports in 70 different countries around the world. 75,000 ba customers were affected, and five days on there are still people on holiday who don't have their bags. the bbc has learned that senior company figures will now push for an independent inquiry into why the computers collapsed and why the back—up system simply did not work. richard westcott, bbc news. the time is a quarter past six. our to
bert craven helped design and run easyjet‘s system for many years.about the narrative is that the sequence of events is not clear. where and why did the power surge occur? why did it have such a devastating effect on systems that are supposed to be well shielded against these kind of events? why did it take so long to recover the systems? how many different systems were affected ? to what extent was human error or human response part of the solution or part of the problem? they need to work...
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investigation into the president now more or less confirmed will republicans finally dump trump or are they craven enough to stick through the circus to the end let's ask tonight's big picture politics panel. will be for tonight's panel are scott greer deputy editor of the daily caller and kirk progressive organizer of democracy spring and co-founder of ninety nine rise thank you both for being here with me. so donald trump has officially admitted that he is under investigation in a tweet sent out the small in the president said i am being investigated for firing the f.b.i. director by the man who told me to fire the f.b.i. director which daunte. in case it wasn't clear the man trump is referring to in that tweet is deputy attorney general rod rosenstein who appointed former f.b.i. director robert mueller to be special counsel for the russian vest a geisha rosenstein also wrote the memo justifying homeys firing firing of james comey so if mueller finishes his investigation in claims obstruction of justice and rosenstein recommends impeachment or at least says hey here's a crime were republicans in
investigation into the president now more or less confirmed will republicans finally dump trump or are they craven enough to stick through the circus to the end let's ask tonight's big picture politics panel. will be for tonight's panel are scott greer deputy editor of the daily caller and kirk progressive organizer of democracy spring and co-founder of ninety nine rise thank you both for being here with me. so donald trump has officially admitted that he is under investigation in a tweet sent...
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eminent strides away to win the craven.s to have a good temperament on him. does he remind you of frankel? he has huge drive, he covers the ground. he‘s a big horse, frankel was because as well. he‘s very athletic as well. horse, frankel was because as well. he's very athletic as well. you just have to look at him racing to see his stride and that's something to marvel at. in itself that's no good if he'sa marvel at. in itself that's no good if he's a nutcase but he's a horse or conducts himself well. he learns and wants to please you. ironic that and wants to please you. ironic that a view yard yard from twoball‘s sta ble a view yard yard from twoball‘s stable is the area where his father frankel used to train. while a fantastic frankel won all 1a of his races, he never went back the derby. however his son is aiming to do it. he can do the distance quite well and hopefully he can do it. he's bred in the right way to be a derby winner. he looks the part and i see no earthly reason why he doesn't have a really good chance on
eminent strides away to win the craven.s to have a good temperament on him. does he remind you of frankel? he has huge drive, he covers the ground. he‘s a big horse, frankel was because as well. he‘s very athletic as well. horse, frankel was because as well. he's very athletic as well. you just have to look at him racing to see his stride and that's something to marvel at. in itself that's no good if he'sa marvel at. in itself that's no good if he's a nutcase but he's a horse or conducts...
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these craven opportunists who have been using trump forever, sometimes they love him.etimes they don't. it's an incredibly strange codependent relationship. every developer from queens. he's not a professor of gender studies. he's a trash talker. that's what he does. by the way, i'm also getting tired of saying that this is somehow sexist. it's sexist to expect somebody to treat a woman differently. he doesn't even care who is insulting. his insults are every bit as harsh to women as they are to men. that makes him less sexist than the people calling him sexist because he treats a woman rudely. that was a rude tweet. some of the crap they have been sitting in the morning? i don't know. i hate the fact that he has made them into victims after all the sniping that they have done. i don't want them to be the victims. they are just annoying, pretentious people. >> kimberly: you love their video. >> greg: oh, god. least talented man on earth. >> dana: i have always rejected his offensive stuff it's made me crazy. the biggest winner in all of this is cnn. cnn is like the sto
these craven opportunists who have been using trump forever, sometimes they love him.etimes they don't. it's an incredibly strange codependent relationship. every developer from queens. he's not a professor of gender studies. he's a trash talker. that's what he does. by the way, i'm also getting tired of saying that this is somehow sexist. it's sexist to expect somebody to treat a woman differently. he doesn't even care who is insulting. his insults are every bit as harsh to women as they are...
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. >> this craven, evil bill is about leaving people behind. , the vehiclee crashed into a utility polefor a lot of people in the district and for the first time ever you will be able to put and ask on the driver's license. >> google, hit with a record-breaking fine. 2.4 2 billion euros. the competition watchdog saying that google gave an illegal advantage to other products. >> nba, most valuable player, russell west wrote. havertys furniture helps even when life isn't.t are you sure you don't want me to call an exterminator? (muffled) aw, come on. it's just a raccoon that got in the attic. and there she is. oh, look. babies. [loud hissing.] darren! daddy! [crashing from above. loud and violent.] they're on the move! honey!?! what's going on? she's got me cornered. how big is she? make the call! save up to $1000 at the star spangled sale. havertys. life looks good. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downlo
. >> this craven, evil bill is about leaving people behind. , the vehiclee crashed into a utility polefor a lot of people in the district and for the first time ever you will be able to put and ask on the driver's license. >> google, hit with a record-breaking fine. 2.4 2 billion euros. the competition watchdog saying that google gave an illegal advantage to other products. >> nba, most valuable player, russell west wrote. havertys furniture helps even when life isn't.t are...
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. >> there is such a cravenness on both side of the aisle.emocrats were calling for serious reform of the medicate expansion or medicaid problems. that was a program designed to help poor people. it's being used to subsidize wealthier people. this is something that's unsustainable so it need to be done. the longer you wait the more difficult thing get. that's the entire problem we have right now. it would have been easy to repeal obamacare a couple years ago. but the senate plan offers some good changes. it's a good step in the right direction and it changes the architecture of the medicaid system in a way that would be helpful even if there are electoral changes in the years ahead. david: mitch mcconnell, is he doing a lot of stuff behind the scenes? he left himself 200 billion over a 10-year period in his bill to play around with. that is for people like rob portman who want more spending for medicaid, maybe he can put some there to satisfy. is there enough room for mcconnell to maneuver to get a bill? >> i think there is. one of the things
. >> there is such a cravenness on both side of the aisle.emocrats were calling for serious reform of the medicate expansion or medicaid problems. that was a program designed to help poor people. it's being used to subsidize wealthier people. this is something that's unsustainable so it need to be done. the longer you wait the more difficult thing get. that's the entire problem we have right now. it would have been easy to repeal obamacare a couple years ago. but the senate plan offers...
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it is really a stark example of the craven cynicism the president is approaching this issue t.s trying to tell people this is a bad deal. but the truth is that every country sets it own mark. there's nothing that has been imposed on the united states whatsoever. each country designs its own program according to what it can achieve and it is that flexibility, christiane, that actually made it possible to reach a 195 nation agreement after years, decades, of working on this and trying to do it. president trump clearly is trying to appeal to a very narrow base, shoring up his base. it's clear to me that this is more political because it can't be substantive. there is no fact cited on which, no science cited, much of what he said with respect to the economic argument is simply not true. >> let me ask you that, let me ask you specifically, because there were lots of claims flung around in this briefing just now. first of all the world is laughing at us. he says, those countries who are expressing disappointment today are doing so because they want to put the united states at an econ
it is really a stark example of the craven cynicism the president is approaching this issue t.s trying to tell people this is a bad deal. but the truth is that every country sets it own mark. there's nothing that has been imposed on the united states whatsoever. each country designs its own program according to what it can achieve and it is that flexibility, christiane, that actually made it possible to reach a 195 nation agreement after years, decades, of working on this and trying to do it....
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the craven attempts to immediately and completely defund planned parenthood as a part of trumpcare -- really trumpcare 2.0 -- will be even more challenging for so many women to get the health care they need and deserve. defunding planned parenthood also jeopardizes gains our nation made for women of color and patients that are served in areas where there are few, if any, other options. planned parenthood centers and clinics are nothing short of a lifeline for quality health care in underserved communities. the fact is, the affordable care act has worked for women and particularly women of color, and planned parenthood and other women's health providers are an integral part of that success story. but it isn't only women of color, and it isn't only women in underserved communities, and it isn't only women. it is families that have benefited; men and women, children, because the quality of health care and preventive health care, particularly, has been raised immeasurably. and to decimate that network of care would be profoundly destructive to our -- disruptive to our nation. i hope that
the craven attempts to immediately and completely defund planned parenthood as a part of trumpcare -- really trumpcare 2.0 -- will be even more challenging for so many women to get the health care they need and deserve. defunding planned parenthood also jeopardizes gains our nation made for women of color and patients that are served in areas where there are few, if any, other options. planned parenthood centers and clinics are nothing short of a lifeline for quality health care in underserved...
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and i think it's not purely craven, right? the other thing you have to think about when you're the president of the united states, when your public servants and intelligence agencies are serving good the president of the united states, you don't want to end up in a situation where a significant portion of the country thinks they've got great room to believe that we didn't just have an election, that it was all rigged. that it was stolen and they should, you know, turn to some other means to install their leader, right? you don't want to mess with that. so they tried not to. and they felt constrained in their response to the russia attack because of that worry. that was the domestic constraint. the other constraint, they apparently felt, is something that is sort of ex asper ating about our politics and just scary. the other main reason the obama administration, quote, ruled out any other action against moscow is because they feared what putin might do in response about the election. they feared that putin, quote, was prepared
and i think it's not purely craven, right? the other thing you have to think about when you're the president of the united states, when your public servants and intelligence agencies are serving good the president of the united states, you don't want to end up in a situation where a significant portion of the country thinks they've got great room to believe that we didn't just have an election, that it was all rigged. that it was stolen and they should, you know, turn to some other means to...
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bound and rigid or stuck with our ideas and not reflecti reflecting reality or the politicians are craventhey will go where the people are. that's basically where they are. one of the things we've learned and trump demonstrated, parties are not that eye dee loideologi >> what parties are these days are cultural significant any fires, social identity markers and just teams. and people think, what team has people like me on it? what fits my social identity? a lot of people looked around, a lot of suburban women in missouri and said sarah palin, she's kind of like me. whether sarah palin believed in high tax rates or low tax rates or health insurance markets or some other health care policy, that's not what they were thinking about. they were thinking who is like me? for a lot of people in the republican party, which is older, whiter and less educated at the core, trump was like that. >> does that tell you that they will be loyal to him to the end if these investigations go badly for the president? >> yeah, pretty much. one of the things i think we've learned in spades over the last 20 years
bound and rigid or stuck with our ideas and not reflecti reflecting reality or the politicians are craventhey will go where the people are. that's basically where they are. one of the things we've learned and trump demonstrated, parties are not that eye dee loideologi >> what parties are these days are cultural significant any fires, social identity markers and just teams. and people think, what team has people like me on it? what fits my social identity? a lot of people looked around, a...
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forth on the list is retired admiral william a craven self-help book. followed by a nebraska senator, the vanishing american adult here to learn more to going into afterwards this weekend when the senator will be our guest saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. our look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to publishers weekly continues. number eight on the list is jd fans with his book hillbilly eligibility. next on the list's new yorker staff writer david graham with killers of the flour milling about a string of murders in oklahoma during the 1920s, targeted members of the osage indian nation. wrapping up, shattered by jonathan allen and amy barnes. the book takes a behind-the-scenes look at hillary clinton's 2016 presidential run. many of these authors have or will appear on book tv. you can watch them on our website, book tv.org. .. and if you do take pictures please tag the liber on social media. up until the last few decades
forth on the list is retired admiral william a craven self-help book. followed by a nebraska senator, the vanishing american adult here to learn more to going into afterwards this weekend when the senator will be our guest saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. our look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to publishers weekly continues. number eight on the list is jd fans with his book hillbilly eligibility. next on the list's new yorker staff writer david graham...
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are high bound and rigid or stuck with our ideas and not reflecting reality or the politicians are cravengo where the people are. that's basically where they are. one of the things we've learned and trump demonstrated, parties are not that ideological. trump ran against a lot of republican positions and republicans signed on. what parties are these days are cultural signifiers, social identity markers, and just teams. and people think, what team has people like me on it? what fits my social identity? what fits my social identity? people looked around and said sarah palin. she's kind of like me. whether she believed in low or high tax rates, other health care policy. they weren't thinking about that but, "who's like me?" for a lot of people in the republican party, older, whiter, less educated at the core, trump was like that. >> does that tell you inthey wi be loyal to him to the end if these investigations go bad for the president? >> pretty much. one of the things we've learned over the past 20 years we get super excited about super scandal. think, it's about to tear that person down. t
are high bound and rigid or stuck with our ideas and not reflecting reality or the politicians are cravengo where the people are. that's basically where they are. one of the things we've learned and trump demonstrated, parties are not that ideological. trump ran against a lot of republican positions and republicans signed on. what parties are these days are cultural signifiers, social identity markers, and just teams. and people think, what team has people like me on it? what fits my social...