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please welcome diane keaton. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] welcome, diane. >> i'm the heck? >> you know, i have something -- i want to ask you a couple questions. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. i just want to ask you a few questions. this is very important for me. >> jimmy: you've written questions. >> i did. i did. >> jimmy: okay. >> here's what i want to know. >> jimmy: okay. >> is matt damon going to be on the show tonight? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i make a good effort to work him into the show. >> is he going to come tonight, though? >> jimmy: he is backstage waiting. and if we have time for him -- >> i didn't see him. >> jimmy: oh, you didn't see him. he's not in the same area with the real celebrities. [ laughter ] he's in a special containment cell, if you will. >> i see. the other thing i wanted to ask was when i walked in tonight i noticed there was a bar atmosphere. >> jimmy: yes, there is a bar atmosphere. >> isn't that a little sleazy? [ laughter ] i've been on these shows before. there's like a drinking going . i fe a little better myself if i brought ou
please welcome diane keaton. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] welcome, diane. >> i'm the heck? >> you know, i have something -- i want to ask you a couple questions. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. i just want to ask you a few questions. this is very important for me. >> jimmy: you've written questions. >> i did. i did. >> jimmy: okay. >> here's what i want to know. >> jimmy: okay. >> is matt damon going to be on the...
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please welcome diane keaton. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ welcome, diane. >> i'm going to sit down, okayi have something -- i want to ask you a couple questions. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. i just want to ask you a few questions. this is very important for me. >> jimmy: you've written questions. >> i did. i did. >> jimmy: okay. >> here's what i want to know. >> jimmy: okay. >> is matt damon going to be on the show tonight? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i make a good effort to work him into the show. >> is he going to come tonight, though? >> jimmy: he is backstage waiting. and if we have time for him -- >> i didn't see him. >> jimmy: oh, you didn't see him. he's not in the same area with the real celebrities. he's in a special containment cell, if you will. >> i see. the other thing i wanted to ask was when i walked in tonight i noticed there was a bar atmosphere. >> jimmy: yes, there is a bar atmosphere. >> isn't that a little sleazy? [ laughter ] i've been on these shows before. there's like a drinking going on. i feel a little better myself if i brought out -- >> jimmy: did you steal alco
please welcome diane keaton. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ welcome, diane. >> i'm going to sit down, okayi have something -- i want to ask you a couple questions. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. i just want to ask you a few questions. this is very important for me. >> jimmy: you've written questions. >> i did. i did. >> jimmy: okay. >> here's what i want to know. >> jimmy: okay. >> is matt damon going to be on the show tonight? [ laughter ]...
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abc's diane masato with all the seximet. diane: twins ella and alexander in the u.k. they say ella, alexander and amal are happy, healthy and doing fine. george is sedated and should recover in a few days. >> it's classic george clooney to have a wit and sense of humor about life. diane: clooney tied the knott with amal at 53 and admitted being a first time dad later in life has made him the butt of his friends' jokes. george: a table of eight guys and all their kids are away in college and we're sitting there and they're all being very supportive, it's going to be fine, it will be great, you'll love it and then it got really quiet and they all started making baby crying, and the whole table just busted up laughing. diane: here's his friend matt damon talking about george and fatherhood on "ellen." >> he says to me you have four, i said yeah, but not at once. we had them one at a time. i don't know how anybody does twins. diane: clooney has been very george: we're really happy and excited and it's going to be an adventure. diane: the best wishes are pouring in from so
abc's diane masato with all the seximet. diane: twins ella and alexander in the u.k. they say ella, alexander and amal are happy, healthy and doing fine. george is sedated and should recover in a few days. >> it's classic george clooney to have a wit and sense of humor about life. diane: clooney tied the knott with amal at 53 and admitted being a first time dad later in life has made him the butt of his friends' jokes. george: a table of eight guys and all their kids are away in college...
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next here on "nightline" -- abc's diane sawyer takes us back inside a school that was once among theost dangerous in this country. how abc news viewers helped one extraordinary student defy the odds. it's like nothing you've seen. the power of nexium 24hr protection from frequent heartburn. all day, and all night. now packed into a pill so small, we call it mini. new clearminis from nexium 24hr. see heartburn differently. ...better than a manual, and my hygienist says it does. but... ...they're not all the same. turns out, they're really... ...different. who knew? i had no idea. so, she said look for... ...one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round... ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to... ...gently remove more plaque and... ...oral-b crossaction is clinically proven to... ...remove more plaque than sonicare diamondclean. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b! the #1 brand used by dentists worldwide. oral-b. brush like a pro. it's looking up, not down.ng fit's being in motion. boost® high protein it's intelligent nu
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diane abbott is on the front page of the guardian.aper has an exclusive interview with her there. although that's the daily mail! the daily mail leads with claims that medical assistance are treating patients as part of an nhs cost—cutting measure leaving many at risk. we are going to start with the telegraph. may says she's sticking to her brexit blueprint. she's in france, but she's talking toa she's in france, but she's talking to a serious europhile fan of the european union, yet she's making it clear she'll stick to what people are describing as a hard brexit. yes, it's worth noting in her meeting with macron today that it was quite a friendly handshake. unlike the one he had with mr trump! there do seem to be warmer relations. there's been a lot of speculation since the results about what it means for brexit. lots of people in her own party want her to rethink her approach but the telegraph is saying that's not going to happen. why? you could point to the fact, david, that 80% of voters voted for parties, labour and the conserva
diane abbott is on the front page of the guardian.aper has an exclusive interview with her there. although that's the daily mail! the daily mail leads with claims that medical assistance are treating patients as part of an nhs cost—cutting measure leaving many at risk. we are going to start with the telegraph. may says she's sticking to her brexit blueprint. she's in france, but she's talking toa she's in france, but she's talking to a serious europhile fan of the european union, yet she's...
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>> reporter: diane, not any time soon. that's exactly right. we saw live video not from this vantage point of a man inside on the 11th floor. when you look at that, it's extraordinary to think that actually someone is still alive in there but police and the fire brigade are standing by waiting for any opportunity to rescue any survivors. >> we are hearing horrific stories of people jumping from the building. what are some of the other stories that you're hearing there? >> reporter: kendis, i think the thing that sticks out is the screams. so almost immediately as those flames -- the fire started below, the flames engulfed actually spread rapidly up to the top of the building and residents are talking about the screams of families, of children waving flashlights actually small children being tossed out of low floors to waiting arms below. the tragedy is absolutely unbelievable this morning. >> one of the big things we're hearing how quickly it spread, just an hour. any sense of what caused this? >> reporter: diane, so what residents are telling
>> reporter: diane, not any time soon. that's exactly right. we saw live video not from this vantage point of a man inside on the 11th floor. when you look at that, it's extraordinary to think that actually someone is still alive in there but police and the fire brigade are standing by waiting for any opportunity to rescue any survivors. >> we are hearing horrific stories of people jumping from the building. what are some of the other stories that you're hearing there? >>...
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molly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane. that's right. climb change is not the subject of partisan debate on this side of the pond. the paris accord is widely supported but president trump did speak with a number of leaders including british prime minister theresa may and all vowed to forge ahead without the u.s. this morning, global headlines taking aim at president trump. in germany, danke, donald, in france, good-bye, america. and here in the united kingdom from "the independent" america first, climate last. all reacting to the president's decision to remove the united states from the paris accord. an ambitious agreement from nearly 200 countries to fight climate change. many world leaders being blunt in their statements. the prime minister of belgium calling it a brutal act. former mexican president vicente fox saying he's declaring war on the planet itself and the united nations expressing its disappointment. >> it is crucial that the united states remains a leader on environmental issues. the secretary-general looks forward to engag
molly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane. that's right. climb change is not the subject of partisan debate on this side of the pond. the paris accord is widely supported but president trump did speak with a number of leaders including british prime minister theresa may and all vowed to forge ahead without the u.s. this morning, global headlines taking aim at president trump. in germany, danke, donald, in france, good-bye, america. and here in the united kingdom from "the...
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i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gion. >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson.his wednesday on "world news now." breaking news from london. the fire turned a tall apartment building >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. with the top stories on this wednesday on "world news now." breaking news from london. the fire turned a tall apartment building smoldering disaster. harrowing stories from survivors and witnesses are emerging from the scene. even at this hour. we are live in london straight ahead. >> attorney general jeff sessions flatly denying any collusion with the russians or misconduct in firing of james comey. sessions tangled with law makers during his testimony when he refused to discuss conversations with the president. >> reward up to $70,000, the manhunt continues for two escaped georgia inmates. the pair has been on the run since allegedly overpowering and killing two correctional officers in a prison bus. >> and today is flag day, the 240th anniversary of the adoption of the stars and stripes as the flag of the united states. ame
i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gion. >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson.his wednesday on "world news now." breaking news from london. the fire turned a tall apartment building >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. with the top stories on this wednesday on "world news now." breaking news from london. the fire turned a tall apartment building smoldering disaster. harrowing stories from survivors and...
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. >> reporter: kendis, diane, good morning. that's right. police have called this a terrorist attack and said it was attack against london and should stand against extremists. overnight another chaotic scene in london. >> it was -- i can't even describe how it was. i was just running around. >> reporter: police descending on a mosque after a vehicle ran over nearly a dozen people and witnesses say it turned down a one-way street and accelerated plow nothing a crowd of worshippers who were just leaving evening prayers. with just one week left in the holy month of ramadan. >> basically drove on the pavement coming straight toward all the muslims. >> reporter: here's the police cordon. we can't go further but it's just behind there, that white van turned on to a one-way street before plowing through people in front of a mosque. this man says it was a deliberate act and the man under arrest was targeting muslims. >> at the beginning it was all muslims. >> reporter: and these dramatic moments. bystanders wrestling the subject from the van holding
. >> reporter: kendis, diane, good morning. that's right. police have called this a terrorist attack and said it was attack against london and should stand against extremists. overnight another chaotic scene in london. >> it was -- i can't even describe how it was. i was just running around. >> reporter: police descending on a mosque after a vehicle ran over nearly a dozen people and witnesses say it turned down a one-way street and accelerated plow nothing a crowd of...
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diane. i am standing literally on a balcony. probably at the level of maybe like the 10th floor of the building. couple block as way. and it is incredibly, close, water spout in front of me as you can see on live pictures. exactly right the minute that we think one of the sides has gone completely black smoke and into charred, no more flames, so side. you can see just hundreds of firemen on the ground, still just trying to get this out. we are six hours later, diane, kendis, starting to see daylight through this building, the building is starting to lean. police of course for the last couple hours, warned every resident to get back because this building could collapse. police and fire have not given us updated numbers, people trapped, people died, people at hospitals. we know at least 30 people at local hospitals. you guys if anyone was trapped in the upper floors it is nearly impossible to imagine them actually getting out. >> molly, of course seeing on twitter. there are many people looking for their loved ones. what sort of s
diane. i am standing literally on a balcony. probably at the level of maybe like the 10th floor of the building. couple block as way. and it is incredibly, close, water spout in front of me as you can see on live pictures. exactly right the minute that we think one of the sides has gone completely black smoke and into charred, no more flames, so side. you can see just hundreds of firemen on the ground, still just trying to get this out. we are six hours later, diane, kendis, starting to see...
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for "matter of fact," i'm diane roberts.oledad: garrett epps is a writer, lawyer, and teacher who grew up in richmond, virginia. he says the veneration of the confederacy marked his youth and it is time to take the statues down. soledad: nice to see you, sir. garrett epps: great to be here. soledad: so richmond, virginia, the second capitol of the confederacy. what was your childhood like in terms of those statues? were they pointed out? was it a big deal or something people did not notice? garrett epps: you have to understand that, for most of my childhood, i lived a block and a half from the equestrian statue of lee that is the center of everywhere we went, we were going past confederate generals -- gen. steward, gen. lee, gen. jackson. the school i went to, you were divided into two teams. you were either one of the lees or you were one of the jacksons. our school colors were red and gray, the two colors of the confederate army. so, the confederacy was in the room with us. soledad: when i, as a north-easterner, would ask
for "matter of fact," i'm diane roberts.oledad: garrett epps is a writer, lawyer, and teacher who grew up in richmond, virginia. he says the veneration of the confederacy marked his youth and it is time to take the statues down. soledad: nice to see you, sir. garrett epps: great to be here. soledad: so richmond, virginia, the second capitol of the confederacy. what was your childhood like in terms of those statues? were they pointed out? was it a big deal or something people did not...
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diane sawyer keeping her promise to stay on this.strawberry mansion high school, once considered one of the most dangerous schools in the country. there was a student that so many of you reacted to. diane with what's happened since. >> reporter: four years ago, our cameras captured the chaos inside a dangerous school called strawberry mansion. students on a hair trigger. we watched the new principal race in to try to break up the fights. >> each day it gets scarier. >> reporter: her name, linda wayman, and she had set out to change the school. >> the one way to help your family out is to educate yourself, right? >> reporter: and she ended every day with this one thought -- >> and remember, if nobody told you they loved you today, you remember i do. >> reporter: in a major achievement, her first year, wayman helped get 55 of her 92 seniors accepted to college, like this student christine holland, who didn't have money for the deposit. >> if i had the $550 -- >> reporter: so her college dream was dying. the unbreakable principal gave i
diane sawyer keeping her promise to stay on this.strawberry mansion high school, once considered one of the most dangerous schools in the country. there was a student that so many of you reacted to. diane with what's happened since. >> reporter: four years ago, our cameras captured the chaos inside a dangerous school called strawberry mansion. students on a hair trigger. we watched the new principal race in to try to break up the fights. >> each day it gets scarier. >>...
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kendis and diane. >> all right. which is why the vice president is trying to turn some of those votes. emily thank you. >>> president trump is calling the supreme court decision to partially reinstate his controversial travel ban a clear victory for our national security. that travel ban was a signature trump campaign promise and now the government will begin implementing it on thursday morning. abc's terry moran has more. >> reporter: the supreme court ruling will allow the president's travel ban to go into effect but only partially. is this a clear victory for president trump? >> i would say it's not a clear victory for either side and this strikes me as a compromised solution that hands both sides something of what they wanted but doesn't give anybody a clean victory. >> reporter: under the court's ruling some people will be banned. some not. the president's order blocked travel to the u.s. for 90 days by people from six predominantly muslim countries, iran, syria, libya, yemen, somalia and sudan but the court de
kendis and diane. >> all right. which is why the vice president is trying to turn some of those votes. emily thank you. >>> president trump is calling the supreme court decision to partially reinstate his controversial travel ban a clear victory for our national security. that travel ban was a signature trump campaign promise and now the government will begin implementing it on thursday morning. abc's terry moran has more. >> reporter: the supreme court ruling will allow...
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kendis, diane, we will see you soon. >> thank you, t.j.ant's old teammate, russell westbrook, in oklahoma, he was watching "sister act 2" on his instagram. he was like, no, talk about revenge tour. >> no thank you. >> no interest. >>> up next in "the pulse," more from game one and rihanna sitting courtside creating quite a stir on social media. >>> and where to find free doughnuts. did somebody say free? it is national doughnut day. let's party. ♪ your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swelling in as little as two weeks, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines
kendis, diane, we will see you soon. >> thank you, t.j.ant's old teammate, russell westbrook, in oklahoma, he was watching "sister act 2" on his instagram. he was like, no, talk about revenge tour. >> no thank you. >> no interest. >>> up next in "the pulse," more from game one and rihanna sitting courtside creating quite a stir on social media. >>> and where to find free doughnuts. did somebody say free? it is national doughnut day. let's...
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diane? >> our thanks to justin there. >>> and devastating predictions about the economic hardships from climate change. in a groundbreaking new study, scientists find that the poorest counties in the south will suffer the greatest effects from global warming. >> researchers say those spots will lose about 13% in income while richer countie americans are expected to hit the road on this fourth of july holiday weekend. >> and the state of oklahoma is trying to inject a little humor into its calls for road safety. so the oklahoma department of transportation tweeted out an image of one of its road signs as it throws serious sass, warning them about the dangers of reckless driving. >> some of the creative reads, leave the speed driving to the pros, you're no steve mcqueen. and don't make me tell your father. >> at least they're trying. >> we've got a challenge. throwing down the gauntlet. you let us know what your road sign should be. >> exactly. let us know on facebook. >>> coming up on "the sk
diane? >> our thanks to justin there. >>> and devastating predictions about the economic hardships from climate change. in a groundbreaking new study, scientists find that the poorest counties in the south will suffer the greatest effects from global warming. >> researchers say those spots will lose about 13% in income while richer countie americans are expected to hit the road on this fourth of july holiday weekend. >> and the state of oklahoma is trying to inject a...
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diane?pearance and intellect. the personal attack on msnbc's mika brzezinski depicted her as crazy and with a low iq. the president claims that brzezinski claims she came to mar-a-lago bleeding from a face-lift. he also insulted her co-host. >> it's blatantly sexist. there's no question about it. >> we want to improve the tone and the debate and this clearly doesn't do that. >> it clearly was inappropriate and not something that he should have done. it is beneath the dignity of the office. >> the tweet has not been deleted. and the president appears unfazed by the criticism. the white house deputy secretary came to the defense saying he's been attacked day after day on that show. >> it's been very clear that when he gets attack he's going to hit back. the american people elected somebody who's smart, tough and a fighter. and that's donald trump. i don't think it's a surprise to anybody that he fights fire with fire. >> and first lady melania trump pointed to her husband's reputation as a cou
diane?pearance and intellect. the personal attack on msnbc's mika brzezinski depicted her as crazy and with a low iq. the president claims that brzezinski claims she came to mar-a-lago bleeding from a face-lift. he also insulted her co-host. >> it's blatantly sexist. there's no question about it. >> we want to improve the tone and the debate and this clearly doesn't do that. >> it clearly was inappropriate and not something that he should have done. it is beneath the dignity...
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. >> reporter: good morning, diane and kendis. potentially smaller premiums and a shrinking deficit. the republicans are making this case for the bill but the big question will it be enough? >> i will stop this bill. [ chanting ] >> reporter: as democrats gathered with protesters -- >> i'll tell you right now. this evil bill is not about going together. it's about leaving people behind. >> continued last-minute negotiations. >> this is the art of the possible and the art of getting 50 votes. >> reporter: the nonpartisan congressional budget office revealing the senate health care bill would leave 22 million more americans uninsured over the next decade. 15 million more next year alone. >> unfortunately, the forgotten men and women remain ignored in both the house and senate bill and that's what i'm trying to press. >> reporter: ron johnson citing the working class americans president trump has called forgotten. >> save medicare, medicaid and social security without cuts. >> reporter: candidate trump pushing to save medicaid but th
. >> reporter: good morning, diane and kendis. potentially smaller premiums and a shrinking deficit. the republicans are making this case for the bill but the big question will it be enough? >> i will stop this bill. [ chanting ] >> reporter: as democrats gathered with protesters -- >> i'll tell you right now. this evil bill is not about going together. it's about leaving people behind. >> continued last-minute negotiations. >> this is the art of the possible...
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. >> reporter: kendis and diane, good morning to both of you. at least one top republican is calling what happened to otto warmbier murder. senator john mccain saying the u.s., quote, cannot and should not tolerate the murder of its citizens by hostile powers. he was the college junior turned north korean prisoner, otto warmbier was enrolled at the university of virginia when he traveled to the communist country captured on video stealing a propaganda poster. state media claiming he was working to defame north korea as a pawn for the u.s. government. he was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. >> please save my life. please think of my framily. >> reporter: that confession would be the last time otto's family would hear his voice. after 17 months he returned home but upon arrival otto was carried off a plane unable to walk, talk or respond to verbal commands. >> his neurological condition can be best described as a state of unresponsive wakefulness. >> reporter: doctors said they saw no evidence of physical beatings or of botulism which north ko
. >> reporter: kendis and diane, good morning to both of you. at least one top republican is calling what happened to otto warmbier murder. senator john mccain saying the u.s., quote, cannot and should not tolerate the murder of its citizens by hostile powers. he was the college junior turned north korean prisoner, otto warmbier was enrolled at the university of virginia when he traveled to the communist country captured on video stealing a propaganda poster. state media claiming he was...
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. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. yeah, right now it's just a bit drizzly and breezy here so while it may not be that bad here, some areas are getting soaked, bracing for more than a foot of rain and that is just a part of the storm's expected impact. with pounding rain and wind guffs up to 65 miles an hour, the first tropical system to make landfall this season is hitting the gulf coast. the effects being felt across five states. >> being prepared for the worst. >> reporter: tropical storm cindy is bringing the expected, already leaving parts of grand isle, louisiana and this neighborhood in galveston, texas, underwater. >> it could be worse. and that is a good thing because i've been through quite a few of them. >> reporter: with voluntary evacuations ordered for some low-lying areas, elsewhere storm hearty southerners with sandbags ready and supplies bought are riding out this storm. >> you know, we made a thing out of it, okay, everybody, one room, we're going to, you know, bring the water, bring the lanterns, bri
. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. yeah, right now it's just a bit drizzly and breezy here so while it may not be that bad here, some areas are getting soaked, bracing for more than a foot of rain and that is just a part of the storm's expected impact. with pounding rain and wind guffs up to 65 miles an hour, the first tropical system to make landfall this season is hitting the gulf coast. the effects being felt across five states. >> being prepared for the worst....
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. >> reporter: good morning to you, kendis and diane. this was the president's debut on the washington social circuit. he was hosting an event for the first time not at the white house or a trump property but instead he and the first lady holding a fund-raiser at the iconic ford theater. he took to the podium in a tux for brief remarks describing what happened in london as a horrific terror attack. he also added the bloodshed must end. the bloodshed will end. >> we renew our resolve stronger than ever before to protect the united states and its allies from a vile enemy that has waged war on innocent life. as president, i will do what is necessary to prevent this threat from spreading to our shores and work every single day -- >> reporter: and the president also said that the threat of terrorism has gone on for too long. he said that he had spoken with british prime minister theresa may and offered the united states' assistance with their ongoing investigation. kendis, diane. >> all right. lana zak for us live from washington. and, lana,
. >> reporter: good morning to you, kendis and diane. this was the president's debut on the washington social circuit. he was hosting an event for the first time not at the white house or a trump property but instead he and the first lady holding a fund-raiser at the iconic ford theater. he took to the podium in a tux for brief remarks describing what happened in london as a horrific terror attack. he also added the bloodshed must end. the bloodshed will end. >> we renew our resolve...
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going to got to see what diane has been cooking up. we know what, cooking. but diane is cooking up. the president, there you go, has been c trouble with world leaders. expected to pull the united states out of the paris climate accord. >> the president tweeted last night that he will announce his decision this afternoon in the white house rose garden. under the deal the u.s. pledged to cut green house gas emissions by 30% by 2025. nearly 200 countries signed on. and even major companies like exxon mobile, shell, wal-mart embraced it. >> critics say the deal is too rigid and will cost american jobs. sources say the president is listening to both sides. and nothing is final though until that announcement. cecelia vega at the white house. >> reporter: president trump said he is class to making that much anticipated decision. >> behind the scenes, sources tell abc news, the president is likely to pull out of the landmark deal. inside the white house, feverish last minute negotiations on both sides. chief strategist, steve nonpushing for withdrawal along with 22 republican senators. daug
going to got to see what diane has been cooking up. we know what, cooking. but diane is cooking up. the president, there you go, has been c trouble with world leaders. expected to pull the united states out of the paris climate accord. >> the president tweeted last night that he will announce his decision this afternoon in the white house rose garden. under the deal the u.s. pledged to cut green house gas emissions by 30% by 2025. nearly 200 countries signed on. and even major companies...
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. >> reporter: diane and kendis, good morning. that memorial you just saw outside here the pulse nightclub continues to grow and all night long we've been seeing people come here around the clock to pay their respects. >> the other victims won't be forgotten. >> reporter: family and friends are stepping back inside the pulse nightclub exactly one year after losing their loved ones in the worst mass shooting in our country's history. 49 people died. more than 50 others injured. >> the city is showing support and showing love and i think that's extremely important. it makes people like me feel more comfortable. like we're accepted at places that we may have not felt like we would be accepted before. >> reporter: now the community is coming together for orlando united day described as a day of love and kindness triumphing over the horror and hate of that night. recently released video from police body cam is a gruesome reminder of how a saturday night at orlando's popular gay club quickly turned into confusion and chaos. >> hurry up.
. >> reporter: diane and kendis, good morning. that memorial you just saw outside here the pulse nightclub continues to grow and all night long we've been seeing people come here around the clock to pay their respects. >> the other victims won't be forgotten. >> reporter: family and friends are stepping back inside the pulse nightclub exactly one year after losing their loved ones in the worst mass shooting in our country's history. 49 people died. more than 50 others injured....
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also with us the great diane keaton is here.rom phoenix, too. [ cheers and applause ] hey, by the way, with the nba and nhl seasons wrapping up, baseball is all we have left. and this is from the mets-braves over the weekend. they do something in atlanta i love. it's called beat the freeze. the way it works is a fan has a foot race with this character called the freeze. i don't know why they do it, but stay with this one till the end because it has a major league finish. >> it's called beat the freeze. they give the contestant a head start. watch this guy in the freeze suit. i've ever seen. watch this. the guy had a head start. look at this guy go. this guy is beautiful. >> jimmy: he stays down. it doesn't get better. teams should humiliate their fans more often. i like that. [ laughter ] meanwhile, yesterday was moving day at the white house. almost five months after donald trump moved in, melania and barron have arrived. just what the white house needs. two more terrified white people. [ laughter ] this was the scene at andrew
also with us the great diane keaton is here.rom phoenix, too. [ cheers and applause ] hey, by the way, with the nba and nhl seasons wrapping up, baseball is all we have left. and this is from the mets-braves over the weekend. they do something in atlanta i love. it's called beat the freeze. the way it works is a fan has a foot race with this character called the freeze. i don't know why they do it, but stay with this one till the end because it has a major league finish. >> it's called...
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and diane black is doing that ust like any other year -- any other budget chair should. she's just basically going through, talking to each authorizer about the kind of savings targets they can hit. that's the way the budget process works. i'm confident she'll get that done, that she'll find consensus with our other chairs. that's how you put a budget together. yeah. reporter: mr. speaker, do you think it will be appropriate for the senate judiciary committee to subpoena former attorney general loretta lynch? the speaker: i am not going to comment on what they're doing. that's not even in our -- yeah. reporter: i was going to ask you -- knowing how hard it was for you to pass the house bill, health care plan, was there any red flags when you were briefed on the bill that came to your attention and you thought, hey, my members, i will lose -- the speaker: no, i haven't seen any of that yet. like i said, i know how hard it is to pass a bill like this. what was helpful to us that we didn't have senate leadership playing quarterback with us. the last thing i want to do is pl
and diane black is doing that ust like any other year -- any other budget chair should. she's just basically going through, talking to each authorizer about the kind of savings targets they can hit. that's the way the budget process works. i'm confident she'll get that done, that she'll find consensus with our other chairs. that's how you put a budget together. yeah. reporter: mr. speaker, do you think it will be appropriate for the senate judiciary committee to subpoena former attorney general...
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ron and diane have selflessly dedicated their lives to the state of nebraska. both in educating our youth as well as through the legislative process. the impact they have made on the entire state of nebraska is evident all around us in the state of nebraska. the story of them is a full of many accomplishments. after moving there, ron and diane became respected teachers in our local school district. ron was a teacher of history. diane spent nearly four decades teaching and prepared many students for college and kess, including my own chief of staff. as leaders in our democratic party, diane and ron's political journey began in 1976 when they campaigned for house dais from the u.s. -- for the u.s. senate primary. they worked for a second district congressman john cavanaugh in the general election. following his victory, he served as congressional aide in his local office. by the 1980's, he was part of the school board and planning commission. when the legislative seat in district 14 became vacant, he served there. ron dedicated 14 years of his life in our legisla
ron and diane have selflessly dedicated their lives to the state of nebraska. both in educating our youth as well as through the legislative process. the impact they have made on the entire state of nebraska is evident all around us in the state of nebraska. the story of them is a full of many accomplishments. after moving there, ron and diane became respected teachers in our local school district. ron was a teacher of history. diane spent nearly four decades teaching and prepared many students...
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kendis, diane. y'all tell me what do you think. >> ha-ha. >> i am not giving up hope.ust yet. >> so you are going cavs in seven. >> yes. >> ha-ha-ha. >> we'll see. >> we have seen it before. >> yeah. >> just my, my -- >> that's your positive outlook. great series so far though. >> coming up why tlc still don't want no scrubs. >> and what brad pitt is doing as a weather -- why are you looking at me, when you say that? >> just something about scrubs made me. >> yes, brad pitt as the a weatherman. "the skinny" is next. [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. ♪ ♪ ♪ the passenger side of the best friend's ride ♪ >> you are going to have it in your head all day long. you are welcome for that ear worm. "the skinny" time. and time to feel a little old. can you believe 18 years since tlc dropped the hammer on the cheap two-timing losers out there. >> ha-ha. >> two times,why limit me. >> like you, we assume the no scrubs policy still holds. but some busters are apparent
kendis, diane. y'all tell me what do you think. >> ha-ha. >> i am not giving up hope.ust yet. >> so you are going cavs in seven. >> yes. >> ha-ha-ha. >> we'll see. >> we have seen it before. >> yeah. >> just my, my -- >> that's your positive outlook. great series so far though. >> coming up why tlc still don't want no scrubs. >> and what brad pitt is doing as a weather -- why are you looking at me, when you say that?...
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it seems that diane abbott is not at all well. serious than a dickie heart or a migraine. emily thornbury was in here a short time ago saying how strong diane abbott was and she suggested some people should be ashamed of themselves for suggesting that you know she had been pulled back because labour people didn't have confidence in her. now, we don't know what's wrong with her, but clearly, she is not at all well. 0k. but clearly, she is not at all well. ok. so the last day of campaigning and fora ok. so the last day of campaigning and for a final time let's look at the moments through the campaign. we need a general election and we need one now. to every city, every village, every town. we state a clear intention. b—the future of this country. the big question here is simply this. at what point... are voters... getting tired of politicians. let me finish if you don't mind. so norman take us through some of your picks of the campaign. so, i guess one of the things in an election campaign is it's a moment to get to know the politic
it seems that diane abbott is not at all well. serious than a dickie heart or a migraine. emily thornbury was in here a short time ago saying how strong diane abbott was and she suggested some people should be ashamed of themselves for suggesting that you know she had been pulled back because labour people didn't have confidence in her. now, we don't know what's wrong with her, but clearly, she is not at all well. 0k. but clearly, she is not at all well. ok. so the last day of campaigning and...
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seeing if you can match her. >> and i like, me and diane are a team here. >> mr. into the kate upton type model. the bigger models. go for your little skinny minnie shortcake. >> more whip cream. >> come on, kendis, get to work. >> three layers. >> the segment. >> well are going three layers. really fun thing to bake. really whip this, crust together pretty quickly. >> nonbaker. >> for a nonbaker. >> get driscolls.com. get recipes. >> my favorite. >> strawberry shortcake smores. >> smores. >> schaw >> chocolate. soften them up. >> how did i do? >> go ahead. >> and then. >> oh, my dear lord. >> rustic. love rustic. beautiful. >> and then, we want strawberries. >> strawberries. throw a few fresh strawberries on top of your chocolate. >> uh-huh. little more. >> right. >> mushrooms. >> ha-ha-ha. >> how is it? >> oh, my god, amazing. >> good, right. >> oh, my goodness. i can't. i can't even. >> there you go. >> buttery. >> and -- >> getting there. with the smores too. strawberry shortcake. everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze fabric refresher
seeing if you can match her. >> and i like, me and diane are a team here. >> mr. into the kate upton type model. the bigger models. go for your little skinny minnie shortcake. >> more whip cream. >> come on, kendis, get to work. >> three layers. >> the segment. >> well are going three layers. really fun thing to bake. really whip this, crust together pretty quickly. >> nonbaker. >> for a nonbaker. >> get driscolls.com. get recipes....
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we have diane bow on the phone right now. diane, you're in el cerrito? >> yes. was in the h & r block building at the el cerrito plaza and i'm sitting at the desk and all of a sudden it felt like a freight train ran into the building, the computers went shaking and it felt like whiplash and the sound was like a boom. like ears are still ringing from it. it was really bad. scary! >> you know, i bet it was scary. obviously, living in the bay area we're used to some of these tremors and, of course, -- >> yeah. >> some earthquakes but this sounds like it was strong. >> it was different. this was -- i was in all the earthquakes since 1981. i live in el sobrante hills but this one was like -- like -- like i said, the airwaves like it just, like, sucked the air right out of the building. and the sound was so bad. and the jolt felt like a freight train just ran into the building. so -- >> you talk about the jolts. anything falling? ng or >> no. actually the computer went at a 45-degree angle and straightened up and the tax preparer her whole desk was shaking and it it s
we have diane bow on the phone right now. diane, you're in el cerrito? >> yes. was in the h & r block building at the el cerrito plaza and i'm sitting at the desk and all of a sudden it felt like a freight train ran into the building, the computers went shaking and it felt like whiplash and the sound was like a boom. like ears are still ringing from it. it was really bad. scary! >> you know, i bet it was scary. obviously, living in the bay area we're used to some of these...
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. >> reporter: kendis and diane, good morning to both of you. at least one top republican is calling what happened to otto warmbier murder. senator john mccain saying the u.s., quote, cannot and should not tolerate the murder of its citizens by hostile powers. he was the college junior turned north korean prisoner, otto warmbier was enrolled at the university of virginia when he traveled to the communist country captured on video stealing a propaganda poster. state media claiming he was working to defame north korea as a pawn for the u.s. government. he was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. >> please save my life. please think of my framily. >> reporter: that confession would be the last time otto's family would hear his voice.
. >> reporter: kendis and diane, good morning to both of you. at least one top republican is calling what happened to otto warmbier murder. senator john mccain saying the u.s., quote, cannot and should not tolerate the murder of its citizens by hostile powers. he was the college junior turned north korean prisoner, otto warmbier was enrolled at the university of virginia when he traveled to the communist country captured on video stealing a propaganda poster. state media claiming he was...
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good morning, t.j. >> reporter: kendis, diane, now what?the golden state warriors up 3-0 in the finals, and there's no team in any round of any nba playoffs that has ever come back from 3-0 down to win a series. so, i know it's lebron james and i know how, quite frankly, great he is, but this is not the same warriors team that we have seen this past two years because they added a key ingredient and that is kevin durant. kevin durant has been one of the top two, three, four, five players the past five-plus years in the league. in fact, it was kevin durant who actually sank a bucket, a three-pointer, late in the game that put the warriors on top and they did not look back from that. so here we are, 3-0, guys. and to now think that the possibility of the cavaliers coming back from this, look, we didn't think they could do it last year, a lot of people wouldn't think they could do it this year. i think we've learned at this point to wait and see to see what could possibly happen. but game four on friday here at the q. we will see what lebron ja
good morning, t.j. >> reporter: kendis, diane, now what?the golden state warriors up 3-0 in the finals, and there's no team in any round of any nba playoffs that has ever come back from 3-0 down to win a series. so, i know it's lebron james and i know how, quite frankly, great he is, but this is not the same warriors team that we have seen this past two years because they added a key ingredient and that is kevin durant. kevin durant has been one of the top two, three, four, five players...