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a. i. figure i then menace a baby i want to say but i brought your mom was in her home based on our surprise. for you to. spread else mother has finally seen a perform with a big crowd and the stunning lies she always was about. one a sister sri lanka has had a place to for the future and if you actually look at the out there's no sign of fiance though tonight but one can never say never in cambodia so because of her was . a new television station in afghanistan is turning the focus on women it's on t.v. they are on camera in the guest chair and in the control room the founder of zone t.v. says this project couldn't wait this t. was for those mothers on those assault on those wife's living in afghanistan there's always talking about their rights but they didn't see anything in a nation where education was forbidden for girls as recently as two thousand and one and network just for women is a mark of progress there's also a very real element of danger of course we are threatened but because just si
a. i. figure i then menace a baby i want to say but i brought your mom was in her home based on our surprise. for you to. spread else mother has finally seen a perform with a big crowd and the stunning lies she always was about. one a sister sri lanka has had a place to for the future and if you actually look at the out there's no sign of fiance though tonight but one can never say never in cambodia so because of her was . a new television station in afghanistan is turning the focus on women...
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a parallel. i'm not sure. these figures, for example, the cb i have been vocal about brexit in a negative way. ould be more, perhaps, more beneficial to look at the figures after christmas and then perhaps take another snapshot. yes, as they say you cannot read too much into a set of figures! dan, not the same telegraph, this is the scottish version it has a lead story with reference to junk food and supermarkets. this story talks about the fact that price promotions on junk food reinvestigated and restaurant meal sizes capped under plans unveiled by the medical associations in scotland. this reminds me of the sugar tax. well, part of the plans are to send health visitors. if you are a young mum, south or north of the border, you could be taking, no offence but you could be taking, no offence but you may not be pleased with the health visitors who checks up on your children and the eating and looking at your larder, the portion control and what you are feeding them, the meal time control and what you are feeding them, the mealtime behaviourand i don't think businesses will be pleased with the p
a parallel. i'm not sure. these figures, for example, the cb i have been vocal about brexit in a negative way. ould be more, perhaps, more beneficial to look at the figures after christmas and then perhaps take another snapshot. yes, as they say you cannot read too much into a set of figures! dan, not the same telegraph, this is the scottish version it has a lead story with reference to junk food and supermarkets. this story talks about the fact that price promotions on junk food reinvestigated...
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i think roy morris a polarizing figure. i think he has the advantages republican in alabama. the races and over. the democrat has been a tv with his own ads by himself. he's able to define himself in his own way. >> doug jones is an attorney who helped prosecute the birmingham bombers from years ago. i think he is a credible nominee. i don't think he's caught fire like they did. but if there is enough the don't like the brand then he could be there in place to take a vantage of that. >> if you like race readings like taking a look at what the big picture is, if you like some of the analysis, great place to go inside elections.com with nathan gonzales. this is the senate rainy map showing the total seats in play in 2018. the tossup seats lean democratic light we are solid democratic to save the the republican side of the aisle. we'll be talking with nathan for the next 35 minutes on "washington journal". give us a call talk about the racing your district or state any questions you have for the political winds are blowing going into 2018. >> caller: good morning. one of the ques
i think roy morris a polarizing figure. i think he has the advantages republican in alabama. the races and over. the democrat has been a tv with his own ads by himself. he's able to define himself in his own way. >> doug jones is an attorney who helped prosecute the birmingham bombers from years ago. i think he is a credible nominee. i don't think he's caught fire like they did. but if there is enough the don't like the brand then he could be there in place to take a vantage of that....
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a full-figured woman. i changed my workout.t encourages me to get up with the little buzz on my wrist. >> reporter: the 29-year-old's also adjusting to married life. she wed hockey player brooks laich in july. >> has it changed your relationship at all? >> it's so amazing. i feel more independent. more strong. sexier. i could go on forever. what are we here to talk about? >> obviously still on her honeymoon. >>> back to "dancing." seems the infighting is water turpd bridge. maks tweeted, quote, i had to leave the show last week to take care of some personal issues. i take full responsibility and want to apologize to my partner, vanessa. hopefully, they're okay. >> it will be interesting to see how those two do in the coming weeks. >>> meanwhile, a different tone in las vegas last night. lots of tears, love, emotion as celine dion returned to the stage for the first time since sunday's tragedy. >> i never start the show like this. standing in front of the curtain. but tonight is very different. >> reporter: choking back tears, a
a full-figured woman. i changed my workout.t encourages me to get up with the little buzz on my wrist. >> reporter: the 29-year-old's also adjusting to married life. she wed hockey player brooks laich in july. >> has it changed your relationship at all? >> it's so amazing. i feel more independent. more strong. sexier. i could go on forever. what are we here to talk about? >> obviously still on her honeymoon. >>> back to "dancing." seems the infighting...
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they were focusing on doing a campaign to highlight women in art and wanted to know if i could -- if i was interested in collaborating with them to produce a product, and i figuredater is a very accessible way for, you know, folks in general to be introduced to art. i thought that it was just a really cool collaboration to be a part of. >> they reached out to you. what was that phone call or e-mail like, to see that pop up in front of you? >> it was very strange and mysterious because i had to go through like this process of signing ndas in order to even know what the project was about. so this was keep-your-mouth-shut work on the project type of collaborate. it was really fun in the process and the making. i have learned a lot working with them. >> did you design this specifically for this bottle or was it one of your designs? >> i designed it specifically for the bottle. why don't i hand you the bottle and you can walk us through that. >> okay. i am a geometric abstractionist as far as my painting technique and craft. for this design i wanted to -- >> hold it up. there we go. >> for this design i wanted to kind of highlight like the interaction of color and ju
they were focusing on doing a campaign to highlight women in art and wanted to know if i could -- if i was interested in collaborating with them to produce a product, and i figuredater is a very accessible way for, you know, folks in general to be introduced to art. i thought that it was just a really cool collaboration to be a part of. >> they reached out to you. what was that phone call or e-mail like, to see that pop up in front of you? >> it was very strange and mysterious...
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a point of view that we don't always get, and that people are hungry for. i think there's a lot of similar energy between why people are veried? hidden figures and very interested in hillbilly elogy, and i think maybe people see that as a contradiction but i think there's quite a lot of similarities between what people are looking for. so, i think maybe looking from the bottom up as opposed to the top down in terms of history is the great start. >> okay. this will be our last question from the field. so, better be good. >> i'm allen weinstein. not quite einstein. >> host: now you're really raising the bar. >> i'd like to think i made a contribution to your emergence of computer technology in science in my field in particular. i'd like to thank you for your contribution from the vantage point of a white male, not an african-american female. what actually is my question, how did the book differ from the movie in any significant way, and what was your role in that, if there was a difference between the book and the movie, what was your role in that difference? >> so, the biggest difference between the book and the movie, as the book starts in 1
a point of view that we don't always get, and that people are hungry for. i think there's a lot of similar energy between why people are veried? hidden figures and very interested in hillbilly elogy, and i think maybe people see that as a contradiction but i think there's quite a lot of similarities between what people are looking for. so, i think maybe looking from the bottom up as opposed to the top down in terms of history is the great start. >> okay. this will be our last question...
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a booke ? >> i told the story before and it's interesting there is a very specific moments when "hidden figures" what would become "hidden figures" came into existence and interestingly it came out of a moments between the two most important men in my life, my father and my husband and is so my husband and i had gone back to hampton busy my parents for christmaswe seven years ago, now. we had run into a woman who had worked at nasa many years as a computerr and that sort of start this conversation of my dad sort of going into this, you know, speech about what she had done and the other women and kathryn johnson who calculated the launch window for the astronauts. >> that moment where the needle slips off the record. >> but i didn't have that moment. i didn't hear the needle flip off the record because i had heard a lot of those of stories before and i had grown up there and i had known these women and had known them as my parents colleagues and friends, but the needle definitely slipped off the record for my husband who was not from hampton and was like wait a minute, you know or can you please
a booke ? >> i told the story before and it's interesting there is a very specific moments when "hidden figures" what would become "hidden figures" came into existence and interestingly it came out of a moments between the two most important men in my life, my father and my husband and is so my husband and i had gone back to hampton busy my parents for christmaswe seven years ago, now. we had run into a woman who had worked at nasa many years as a computerr and that...
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ifigured been used in spain and would be a drastic step. i figuredbe a drastic step. ifigured the minute the game of cat and mouse might continue but i'm sure we are likely to see the spanish government saying is they have all along that until the cattle on authorities renounce any talk of independence that cannot sit down and talk across the table because they see this as the cata la ns because they see this as the catalans trying to force the issue and forced the spanish government to the table to talk on an equal footing and they say that is just not possible when they believe they're being blackmailed by the catalonian side. that is the language they've used. also they have been clear they do want any interlocutors or any international mediation in terms of other governments. even the catholic church had been proposed the one stage. an international body, i'm not quite sure what, but would they be prepared to open up some kind of dialogue then? i think again not is the answer. there has been a lot of pressure on the spanish government, we heard i
ifigured been used in spain and would be a drastic step. i figuredbe a drastic step. ifigured the minute the game of cat and mouse might continue but i'm sure we are likely to see the spanish government saying is they have all along that until the cattle on authorities renounce any talk of independence that cannot sit down and talk across the table because they see this as the cata la ns because they see this as the catalans trying to force the issue and forced the spanish government to the...
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a sense of these great stories. what is the next book you are going to work on? philip: i am relying on you for that. [laughter] a great,lly, i want well known historical figure who had a very active life like george. that is very hard to find. maybe i will have to retire and become a schoolteacher. unless, you find me to ride across the country on my horse. i am all for that. >> thank you so much. [applause] everybody go get a book and we will see you next month. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join in on the conversation, like us on facebook at cspanhistory. >> you might recognize these trail of governors which stretched all the way down to the missouri river. coming up next, we will hear about some of south dakota's former leaders. >> the trail of governors was started in 2011 by a couple of businessman in town who were a couple of history buffs and wanted to find a way to promote history in the capital city. taurus --ets a lot of tourists who are visiting the capital, the capital city, and they wanted a way to inform people about the history of the state. as far as we know, this place is anythin
a sense of these great stories. what is the next book you are going to work on? philip: i am relying on you for that. [laughter] a great,lly, i want well known historical figure who had a very active life like george. that is very hard to find. maybe i will have to retire and become a schoolteacher. unless, you find me to ride across the country on my horse. i am all for that. >> thank you so much. [applause] everybody go get a book and we will see you next month. [applause] >> you...
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a $10 raise for the way. to theying i am married daughter of a doctor. i did a three figure salary. he said ok. he kept his word. you then worked for a couple of other states and you got a chance to work for nbc in california, is that right? breakrom all i got a big and i was working saturday night. meredith was teaching high school at their high school. she was the head of the english department and that was foreign buffett'sd -- warren aunt. we did the one who could diagram a sentence that make you rich. i got a call one night from the biggest station in america. that was nbc in atlanta, georgia. it was a very accomplished station. they said they had a opening on the 11:00 news. i said this cannot be true. blizzardwn out of a and the magnolias are in bloom. it is a beautiful city. the headquarters of the station where it is and develop mansion -- they were held in this antebellum mansion. for that atlanta news. i would leave the station get on a plane go to alabama, go to georgia and find with things were happening. lot, radio and television both. nbct six or seven months they wanted to hire m
a $10 raise for the way. to theying i am married daughter of a doctor. i did a three figure salary. he said ok. he kept his word. you then worked for a couple of other states and you got a chance to work for nbc in california, is that right? breakrom all i got a big and i was working saturday night. meredith was teaching high school at their high school. she was the head of the english department and that was foreign buffett'sd -- warren aunt. we did the one who could diagram a sentence that...
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i spend a lot of time trying to figure out why i don't feel that way, and why you don't feel that waywhat is it about you that feels comfortable in a room, raising your voice? mrs. obama: i can't say i have always felt that way. it is something you grow into. there are definitely times when i was younger. it took some time to find that voice and live life and have those experiences where you fail, but you succeed. you try hard things, and you exercise bravery, and it works out. or you get a seat at the table and you realize that the people around it are no smarter or better. a lot of that comes with life experience. that has definitely developed for me over time. part of said, that is what we have been talking about -- how do we facilitate that in our young girls? what stands out? for me, one of the things was having parents, both mother and father, who always thought what me and my brother had to say was important. they made room for our voices at a very young age. i don't mean in any symbolic way. i just mean sitting at the dinner table and listening to what we have to say, and allo
i spend a lot of time trying to figure out why i don't feel that way, and why you don't feel that waywhat is it about you that feels comfortable in a room, raising your voice? mrs. obama: i can't say i have always felt that way. it is something you grow into. there are definitely times when i was younger. it took some time to find that voice and live life and have those experiences where you fail, but you succeed. you try hard things, and you exercise bravery, and it works out. or you get a...
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a very powerfulfigure. i you mentioned, he has been a very powerful figure. some way of used that power in order to get his way over women that is the allegations put by the paper. yes. that is precisely it. i suppose the allegation really is that he was playing out that old school casting couch image of hollywood. that is the implication, he was inviting young actresses to be intimate with him in his private rooms, perhaps, the suggestion being, in return for some kind of career boost in their favour. it is interesting, one of the lawyers who has been advising him, she generally represents women in cases like this, but she is certainly speaking up for him. and she says he is an old dinosaur learning new ways. that is an interesting way to put it. hit, i should say, has disputed through another lawyer some of the detail in that new york times account. —— he. he is currently pursuing legal action against them. lies from los angeles, peter bowes. —— live. stay with us on bbc news. still to come. priests, pale ale, and a prospering parish. why a church in brussel
a very powerfulfigure. i you mentioned, he has been a very powerful figure. some way of used that power in order to get his way over women that is the allegations put by the paper. yes. that is precisely it. i suppose the allegation really is that he was playing out that old school casting couch image of hollywood. that is the implication, he was inviting young actresses to be intimate with him in his private rooms, perhaps, the suggestion being, in return for some kind of career boost in their...
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i want to give him a hug." he's like, "i thought you were a dad, i just figure i'll throw a fastball. it was a 1-0 pitch."was great to watch. and you mentioned bill murray was a owner of the team. he was a first base coach a few times when you played. >> he was our first base coach. one day, i think i told the story, but he came to the field. he was in the same clothes. i'm like, "bill, what happened? you can't change?" and he got kicked out of his hotel room for playing ball with his kids. the broke a window and they kicked bill murray out, he slept in the parking lot at st. paul. >> seth: wow. >> yeah. so now, this is bill. this is his little bill. yeah, this is what you get. and now he's rich again. [ light laughter ] >> seth: you, you -- >> at the all-star game last year, real quick. my kids were there, we're sitting down. and you know, a guy hasn't come. and my kids were like, "who is this, there?" i don't know, here comes bill murray. it's like, hey, it's bill murray. my son andrew is sitting there. so, we're watching the game. all of a sudden, i see bull murray just reaching over just crushing my s
i want to give him a hug." he's like, "i thought you were a dad, i just figure i'll throw a fastball. it was a 1-0 pitch."was great to watch. and you mentioned bill murray was a owner of the team. he was a first base coach a few times when you played. >> he was our first base coach. one day, i think i told the story, but he came to the field. he was in the same clothes. i'm like, "bill, what happened? you can't change?" and he got kicked out of his hotel room for...
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maybe i was walking a different way. i never could figure out why they always did that to me. it got me to a point where i was too afraid to even venture into an opportunity that involved a man. host: when was this happening, what years? caller: up until maybe last year? last year was the last straw, his privateulled part out directly in front of me. it was so creepy that all i could do was grabbed my stuff and leave and i never went back because it creeped me out so bad. i am too old to keep going through this. it has been happening all through my 20's, 30's, 40's, here i am 50 years old, they are still doing it. i cannot take it anymore. keep -- if ich to want to work, i have to deal with the creepiness of a man. like, listen, you could find something with all women. that is a hard job to find. you're never going to find that. mostly men are in every position. a woman is not safe. it is not of the woman to say i do not trust this guy, he is making me uncomfortable. you do not do that. you bow out gracefully. guest: this is precisely the story we do not want to have our daught
maybe i was walking a different way. i never could figure out why they always did that to me. it got me to a point where i was too afraid to even venture into an opportunity that involved a man. host: when was this happening, what years? caller: up until maybe last year? last year was the last straw, his privateulled part out directly in front of me. it was so creepy that all i could do was grabbed my stuff and leave and i never went back because it creeped me out so bad. i am too old to keep...
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i drove past. >> reporter: he's hoping to recover a memory, maybe two at home. >> if i find a single knickknack, a metal figure that survived, i feel like i won. >> i can't imagine driving through that. you can't see at all. it's been an out pouring of support for fire victims. stanford stepping up with a donation drive. asking fans to bring donations to tomorrow's homecoming game. >> doe naenations the tents, wa masks phone charges. they'll be accepted at the gate. world news is coming up next. >> all of us here at abc 7 news, thanks for joining us. next newscast, 4:00 p.m. with the latest on the north bay fires. see you then. >>> tonight several breaking headlines. the las vegas massacre. the sheriff late today and the new timeline now revealed tonight. when did the hero security guard did shot? when did the massacre begin and how long did it take for police to arrive as we also learn who else, the gunman, was aiming for. >>> also the health care bombshell. president trump's midnight move. his effort to disassemble obamacare killing billions in subsidies that help cover the costs of care. your will hear from
i drove past. >> reporter: he's hoping to recover a memory, maybe two at home. >> if i find a single knickknack, a metal figure that survived, i feel like i won. >> i can't imagine driving through that. you can't see at all. it's been an out pouring of support for fire victims. stanford stepping up with a donation drive. asking fans to bring donations to tomorrow's homecoming game. >> doe naenations the tents, wa masks phone charges. they'll be accepted at the gate....
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... oh, i don't know, a purple van with a painting of a wizard just shooting lightning out of his fingers riding a unicorn sneezing rainbows? definitely. just asking for a friend. yea, i figured(whispered to camera) wow. he's a double-dipping mepension padder.y. double-dipping pension padder! he had two government jobs, two paychecks and padded his pension along the way. he's a double-dipping pension padder! now he's making over $300,000 a year as a lobbyist and a senator. double-dipping pension padder! so he's all set - thanks to you, the taxpayer. which is why steve sweeney had no problem voting to raise your taxes 145 times, including the largest gas tax hike in history. sounds about right, coming from a.... double-dipping pension padder! ♪ ♪ it feels good to be back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> opening statements under way in the trial of man accuse of setting off pressure cooker bombs in new jersey and new york. he plu up a trash can along the route of a charity race you'll recall last year. also charged with planting two bombs in manhattan ta injured two dozen people. >>> the south jersey man coordinated a huge relief drive for hurricane victims in puerto rico. troy green was able to f
... oh, i don't know, a purple van with a painting of a wizard just shooting lightning out of his fingers riding a unicorn sneezing rainbows? definitely. just asking for a friend. yea, i figured(whispered to camera) wow. he's a double-dipping mepension padder.y. double-dipping pension padder! he had two government jobs, two paychecks and padded his pension along the way. he's a double-dipping pension padder! now he's making over $300,000 a year as a lobbyist and a senator. double-dipping...
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a question. [laughter] >> i always feel stories of black women in thehe south that you talk about so effectively and with what we struggle with the duality of these figures. >> i am a native virginian of the south. that is a complicated place of lot of the issues that exist everywhere in america come closer to the surface so that reputation to be great lovers in history to embrace to make those as a country as individuals but for me to try to do that to embrace all of those things that our painful with our heritage as an american. that was the of fusing of the conflict. i want those things do coexistul. >> we will start over here. >> looking into the insight. >> read the but there is more and. so my question is to make a few years after what you portray what was the cultural and racial environment? how does that influence you with your outlook?. >> i consider myself in a very interesting place in a wonderful time. doing research for the book i did not realize just how close i was at the tail end of desegregation because virginia really dragged its feet for a longg time. i went to integrated schools for black kids in white kids and hampton roads was in th
a question. [laughter] >> i always feel stories of black women in thehe south that you talk about so effectively and with what we struggle with the duality of these figures. >> i am a native virginian of the south. that is a complicated place of lot of the issues that exist everywhere in america come closer to the surface so that reputation to be great lovers in history to embrace to make those as a country as individuals but for me to try to do that to embrace all of those things...
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a father. that to me perhaps didn't come in one moment. it is something i think took time, but has i figuredout, parent, bute as a also who i am and how i approach everything. david: your wife is trained as an architect. she has given up doing that for a while? satya: that's right. david: you have two daughters. one daughter has a severe learning disability. how did that affect you and your wife? satya: one of the things that happen because our son is we built up a tremendous community of people, whether therapists or other parents of children with disabilities, and so we were involved in that community by the time our youngest daughter came into our lives. had the richness of this community to support us, and when we recognize very early , and my wife in particular, was quick to realize she would need additional help. so we found the school in vancouver bc which was all around numeral plasticity. you can train your brain to learn, sort of compensating. we decided we will move the family to vancouver. wereughters and my wife going to live in vancouver and we were going to commute, but quite
a father. that to me perhaps didn't come in one moment. it is something i think took time, but has i figuredout, parent, bute as a also who i am and how i approach everything. david: your wife is trained as an architect. she has given up doing that for a while? satya: that's right. david: you have two daughters. one daughter has a severe learning disability. how did that affect you and your wife? satya: one of the things that happen because our son is we built up a tremendous community of...
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i have to mention this. we have a fence around the white house. we have a fence around the white house, and they want to build a new fence. i figured am pretty good at construction. i figured maybe $1 million, $1.5 million. this has been taking place for a long period of time, previous administrations. i said "how much is the fence you're talking around the white house?" "sir, the fence will cost approximately $50 million." i said "what?" i kid you not. we have thousands of things like that, thousands. we will get it all down, but think of that. $50 million. i assume it is a strong fence. [laughter] john, do you think you could do it for slightly less than $50 million? i think he could take $49 million off right now and have plenty of profit, right, john? [applause] it is crazy. it's crazy. [applause] never understand it, but we are working on it. john says a tax cut like we are proposing will make his business more competitive, allowing him to expand, hire more workers, and raise wages for his current employees, right, john? also with us is aaron williams, father of two, who works in the field of information technology. where is a
i have to mention this. we have a fence around the white house. we have a fence around the white house, and they want to build a new fence. i figured am pretty good at construction. i figured maybe $1 million, $1.5 million. this has been taking place for a long period of time, previous administrations. i said "how much is the fence you're talking around the white house?" "sir, the fence will cost approximately $50 million." i said "what?" i kid you not. we have...
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a time like this. >> absolutely. >> when we heard there may be notes left in the room, i fully expected it to be a manifesto. i figured we would have already gotten to motive by now. he seens to have done some meticulous planning with this. there's some similarities to what he did and other mass shootings. there was another shooting in july of 2016 when the five dallas police officers were killed and the shooter was up top in a garage in a covered garage and firing down. also, people said that this was probably the first time that the police in the history of the united states policing were outgunned by an adversary, it's not correct either. there have been some other times. they were outgunned by the two miami bank robbers. >> there was an l.a. bank robber, wasn't there? >> yes, the north hollywood shooting was in february of 1997, in that case, the police had to go to a gun store a couple blocks away, and take shotguns and long guns from there. there's going to be a lot of discussion going-forward. we don't want to have the presence in a country like america of an overly militarized police force. but by the same tok
a time like this. >> absolutely. >> when we heard there may be notes left in the room, i fully expected it to be a manifesto. i figured we would have already gotten to motive by now. he seens to have done some meticulous planning with this. there's some similarities to what he did and other mass shootings. there was another shooting in july of 2016 when the five dallas police officers were killed and the shooter was up top in a garage in a covered garage and firing down. also,...
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leaves hanging in the way we humans can even see if i have to push away the leaves and the stems a very thick. even as a human i find it hard to figure out a good strategy and communicate it. so i can imagine that both of our roles will be automated at some point in the future. the vision system will take of the my part of it and the algorithm that calculates it will take his part in the end. ok ok a bit closer. after about four minutes it finally worked. ok good. that worked out in the end but the fruit was damaged twice by the knife because we had to make several attempts to get in that so it was actually unsuccessful. four minutes for one bell pepper the robot is a long way from being cost effective in addition the fruit was damaged what are the consequences of that that's a job for already called unstoppable or since the experiment. began three weeks ago he's been inspecting the bell peppers that the robot picks on a daily basis and comparing them with peppers picked by human workers he weighs them and measures their temperature and sugar content. what are the most obvious differences of energy hunka that while the stem of the ha
leaves hanging in the way we humans can even see if i have to push away the leaves and the stems a very thick. even as a human i find it hard to figure out a good strategy and communicate it. so i can imagine that both of our roles will be automated at some point in the future. the vision system will take of the my part of it and the algorithm that calculates it will take his part in the end. ok ok a bit closer. after about four minutes it finally worked. ok good. that worked out in the end but...
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in a statement today, mcnair said, "i used a figure of speech that was never intended to be taken literally. i would never characterize our players or our league that way." president trump observed a truce with reporters today long enough en invite their kids into the toal office for an early halloween celebration. >> these are beautiful, wonderful children. oooh, you're going to grow up to be like your parents? ummm... don't answer. that can only get me in trouble, that question. >> mason: up next, steve hartman rolls back the "on the road" odometer to mile one. road" odometer to mile one. "volatile markets." something we all think about as we head into retirement. it's why brighthouse financial is committed to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing shield annuities, a line of products that allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities. while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so you can head into retirement with confidence. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial established by metlife. a trip back to the dth
in a statement today, mcnair said, "i used a figure of speech that was never intended to be taken literally. i would never characterize our players or our league that way." president trump observed a truce with reporters today long enough en invite their kids into the toal office for an early halloween celebration. >> these are beautiful, wonderful children. oooh, you're going to grow up to be like your parents? ummm... don't answer. that can only get me in trouble, that...
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i have a lo going on right now. we have to keep it straight. old spice. as you can see. i have a real life action figure. the arm fell off. what the heck? i have a couple of these going on. they sent me a jersey from over there. i will play with it. kick it a little bit. you know? my shot is perfection. world class. this is my locker. this is my world. appreciate you having me. time for you guys to go. bye. [ laughter ] >> maybe the u. soccer team could have used josh norman. they lost today so they are out of the world cup for the first time since 1986. >> depressing. >> and air conditioning, that is what dusy baker is going -- dusty baker how's it going down there? that's good. lica misses you. i'm over it though. (laughter) that's fine. i miss her more than you anyway. ♪ ♪ hey, my window is closing. yeah that's okay. alright miles. i love you. (phone hangs up) ♪ ♪ yeah i love you too. ♪ ♪ >>> say your prayers prayers for game 4. that is it for us tonight. >> have a good one. ♪ so we created the only bed that adjusts on both sides to 9 out of 10 couples prefer a different mattress firmness, your ideal c
i have a lo going on right now. we have to keep it straight. old spice. as you can see. i have a real life action figure. the arm fell off. what the heck? i have a couple of these going on. they sent me a jersey from over there. i will play with it. kick it a little bit. you know? my shot is perfection. world class. this is my locker. this is my world. appreciate you having me. time for you guys to go. bye. [ laughter ] >> maybe the u. soccer team could have used josh norman. they lost...
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because the kind of work i do does not fit neatly into the regular categories, i feel comfortable saying he is a somewhat odious figuremean he is a person who, his stock in trade is trying to offend others. he is quite successful at it. one of the things that happened in breitbart was as milo became more extreme, using stereotypes, misogynistic, homophobic, he himself is gay but that did not stop him, xenophobia although he is from england, that did not stop him from being xenophobic, it got to a point where breitbart could not stomach it anymore. now, that thing you have to understand about breitbart is breitbart is by no means on the progressive end of the spectrum. tolerance is not their calling card. so you have to get pretty far out there in an overt form of bigotry to alienate breitbart. but finally, breitbart severed ties with milo. and what i found it interesting about it was that this reflected a moderating impulse that bright at breitbart -- after the departure of steve bannon. in august of last year, trump made steve bannon his executive chairman of the campaign and invited him to the white house in january
because the kind of work i do does not fit neatly into the regular categories, i feel comfortable saying he is a somewhat odious figuremean he is a person who, his stock in trade is trying to offend others. he is quite successful at it. one of the things that happened in breitbart was as milo became more extreme, using stereotypes, misogynistic, homophobic, he himself is gay but that did not stop him, xenophobia although he is from england, that did not stop him from being xenophobic, it got to...
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i may finish. says that that number has been plucked from the army wettest a figure come from. well when i look at the negotiation paper of the commission i see on line by line computation off the commitments they can now. part of all of these. this computation relates to contingent liabilities and when they are contingent two it's hard to put a figure on them and i agree. the and this is why i'm not talking about the figure is up about twenty billion it's about that legal certainty. that what's in the uk as committed to will be harder to and then i would even say let's trust of computation two with. an independent third party i would have no problem with that as long as we agree on the principles. that every line of the new budget that has been subscribed to by the united kingdom will be haunted that's number one but then ireland. he's a sticky point because indeed. a their city inherent contradiction into uk's government position between saying we would be out. of dynamite if you don't have n't jre the eu wide let the british move on to these issues out about island about you
i may finish. says that that number has been plucked from the army wettest a figure come from. well when i look at the negotiation paper of the commission i see on line by line computation off the commitments they can now. part of all of these. this computation relates to contingent liabilities and when they are contingent two it's hard to put a figure on them and i agree. the and this is why i'm not talking about the figure is up about twenty billion it's about that legal certainty. that...
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i used to [ indiscernible ] to talk about her recent success as a chef. >> i started cooking when i was 12. i fell in love with it. nobody offered information that you could make a career. i figuredt for myself. and i feel like passion drives success. it fuels success. >> she's also the wife of warriors star steph curry. international smoke was originally a six-month pop up restaurant and she told us she was nervous that it will now be a full-fledged restaurant. >> there's also a lot of stigma. i'm excited to prove people wrong. the pop up was a success. we were only supposed to go for a couple of months and we end up going almost six months. >> this is a full blown out. >>> it opens november 14. >>> a new study says that the amount of time that children under the age of 8 spend on mobile device has more than tripled in the past four years. the report by the nonprofit group common sense media two children two hours and 19 mains day of screen time. of that 48 minutes on mobile device. that's up from 15 minutes per day in 2013. >>> if you're looking to get out of the house this weekend. there are several events in the area. rose marry has the details on the festivals and a chowder
i used to [ indiscernible ] to talk about her recent success as a chef. >> i started cooking when i was 12. i fell in love with it. nobody offered information that you could make a career. i figuredt for myself. and i feel like passion drives success. it fuels success. >> she's also the wife of warriors star steph curry. international smoke was originally a six-month pop up restaurant and she told us she was nervous that it will now be a full-fledged restaurant. >> there's...
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... oh, i don't know, a purple van with a painting of a wizard just shooting lightning out of his fingers riding a unicorn sneezing rainbows? definitely. just asking for a friend. yea, i figuredt's been on the decline with the closing of the refineries and there's no jobs in the community. if there's no jobs, there's no education, there's no food on the table. what's important is the children. steve sweeney... he fought for 'em. this is where he's from. steve sweeney's been here since the beginning. steve spearheaded the whole project and really brought it to fruition. it would've never been done without steve. it was a pride in building this port and then knowing that we're coming back. >> now they have decisions to make. they have to find a manager. they have to decide what will happen at shortstop. freddy galvis has been testify e shortstop last three seasons. with crawford in the mix, galvis knows he could be dealt. >> it's the first time in the offseason with that kind of situation. i'll be ready for whatever happens. whatever happens, happens. >> gal ris is the longest tenured philly right now. >> finally tonight, the eagles hosted a yoga session with special guests tod
... oh, i don't know, a purple van with a painting of a wizard just shooting lightning out of his fingers riding a unicorn sneezing rainbows? definitely. just asking for a friend. yea, i figuredt's been on the decline with the closing of the refineries and there's no jobs in the community. if there's no jobs, there's no education, there's no food on the table. what's important is the children. steve sweeney... he fought for 'em. this is where he's from. steve sweeney's been here since the...
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i did become an authority on posttraumatic stress disorder -- to become an authority all you have to do is write an article for the washington post and appear in front of a senate committee. i figured that out quickly. i had some credibility when i came up with the idea for this memorial, which flowed from the idea of survivor conflicts. a lot of work has been done on survivor conflicts, people who have survived the holocaust in world war ii, tortured people, why did i survive and my children to not? people who survive wars, their life is different, even car crashes and so forth. i became interested in thinking of carl jung who was a student of sigmund freud who had this idea of the unconscious mind. he talked about these historical archetypes, what is the hero. who is the hero to jung? the hero is the man or woman who faces the dragon. he fights the dragon with a sword, he wins or he dies, that he is the hero for facing danger. flowing from this archetype came the idea of a memorial with names, names of the fallen from vietnam. the memorial would honor all. the trick i came up with was to separate the war from the warrior. that became a mantra. the vietnam war is one issue, servic
i did become an authority on posttraumatic stress disorder -- to become an authority all you have to do is write an article for the washington post and appear in front of a senate committee. i figured that out quickly. i had some credibility when i came up with the idea for this memorial, which flowed from the idea of survivor conflicts. a lot of work has been done on survivor conflicts, people who have survived the holocaust in world war ii, tortured people, why did i survive and my children...
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a figure of speech aren't okay in 2017. so, you know. how come i didn't give a figure of speech that's not socially okay i okay, i'm going to get fired. >> now the texan's team walked out a practice today when learning about the comments. >>> while there was going to be a cool vibe, steve will be dressing a technical style. -- to the northbouba title, mo 50 years spend in the nfl organization. discovers wi discover doves will take on the raiders. >>> marshawn lynch will serve a one-game suspension for shoving an official. after facing the bills, the raiders will stay out east and head to mr. for the game against the doll vins on november 5th. to make the long trip easier, the raiders quarterback is packing more than a suitcase. >> my family's going to be there, they're way more important to follow to me. i'll flew three -- fly them out so they're there, my wife and babies. the advantage is another little camp, besides just not having to fly. that's a zwroer benefit of -- major benefit of guys not being together outside of the windows we have here.
a figure of speech aren't okay in 2017. so, you know. how come i didn't give a figure of speech that's not socially okay i okay, i'm going to get fired. >> now the texan's team walked out a practice today when learning about the comments. >>> while there was going to be a cool vibe, steve will be dressing a technical style. -- to the northbouba title, mo 50 years spend in the nfl organization. discovers wi discover doves will take on the raiders. >>> marshawn lynch will...
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a figure of speech aren't okay in 2017. so, you know. how come i a figure of speech that's not socially okay i okay, i'm going to get fired. >> now the texan's team walked out a practice today when learning about the >>> while there was going to be a cool dressing a technical style. -- to the northbouba title, mo 50 years spend in the nfl organization. discovers wi discover doves will take on the raiders. >>> marshawn lynch will serve a one-game suspension for shoving an official. after facing the bills, the raiders will stay out east and head to mr. for the game against the doll vins on november 5th. to make the long trip easier, the raiders quarterback is packing more than a suitcase. >> my family's going to be there, they're way more important to follow to me. i'll flew three -- fly them out so they're there, my wife and babies. the advantage is another little camp, besides just not having to fly. that's a zwroer benefit of -- major benefit of guys not being together outside of the windows we have here. >> now, i have a 19-year-old son who -- 19
a figure of speech aren't okay in 2017. so, you know. how come i a figure of speech that's not socially okay i okay, i'm going to get fired. >> now the texan's team walked out a practice today when learning about the >>> while there was going to be a cool dressing a technical style. -- to the northbouba title, mo 50 years spend in the nfl organization. discovers wi discover doves will take on the raiders. >>> marshawn lynch will serve a one-game suspension for shoving an...
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... oh, i don't know, a purple van with a painting of a wizard just shooting lightning out of his fingers riding a unicorn sneezing rainbows? definitely. just asking for a friend. yea, i figured. (whispered to camera) wow. reminds me of how geico hasd been saving people money for over 75 years. hey, big guy! come on in! let me guess your weight! win a prize! sure, why not. 12 ounces! sorry, mate. four ounces. i've been taking the stairs lately. you win, big guy. sorry, 'scuse me! oh, he looks so much more real on tv. yeah... over 75 years of savings and service. get your rate quote today. >>> tonight, several breaking stories as we come on the air. in las vegas, the stunning images. our reporter in a helicopter, flying beside the hotel. you will see into that room. and the new and chilling video from that night. also tonight, were there two other cities the gunman was looking into? chicago and boston. and the girlfriend, the fbi interview and what she's now saying. and abc news obtaining this check. their purchase in the weeks before. >>> a state of emergency declared tonight in new orleans. preparing for a possible hurricane. the deadly storm already. the paths have it trave
... oh, i don't know, a purple van with a painting of a wizard just shooting lightning out of his fingers riding a unicorn sneezing rainbows? definitely. just asking for a friend. yea, i figured. (whispered to camera) wow. reminds me of how geico hasd been saving people money for over 75 years. hey, big guy! come on in! let me guess your weight! win a prize! sure, why not. 12 ounces! sorry, mate. four ounces. i've been taking the stairs lately. you win, big guy. sorry, 'scuse me! oh, he looks...
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. >> i think he's a fascinating figure because he's at the center of american culture. he is helping to invent what we think of pop culture. he invented our notion of the circus and took the sideshow which was always a thing but made it kind of professional and people would pay money and go to elegant places to see these figures of dubious origin that he would kind of concoct and many of them are centered around race. he was one of the most famous early folks as a successful showman and he had a character named joy half and he pretended she was george washington to the black woman and said he was hundred 61 years old and took her around the northeast and said come see george washington's nursemaid. it was his way of connecting to george washington, the father of our country and people physically examined her. it's very troubling, mostly because she dies and then he has a medical theater where he dissects her. then he reveals she wasn't battled. that's also part of the hoax, the revelation. it's this idea of not only what you can say and make it only patriotic to believe
. >> i think he's a fascinating figure because he's at the center of american culture. he is helping to invent what we think of pop culture. he invented our notion of the circus and took the sideshow which was always a thing but made it kind of professional and people would pay money and go to elegant places to see these figures of dubious origin that he would kind of concoct and many of them are centered around race. he was one of the most famous early folks as a successful showman and...
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i think he's a historic figure. agent since andrew jackson in the 1820s and 30s but i do think there are things he doesn't understand about the system. we don't all get elected to march in they've got to learn to work together. and that's been probably the biggest weakness has been not finding a way to work together and the truth is, the president will not get his major things done without bob corker. >> do you believe what corker said that it could be leading toward world war iii, the kind of behavior the president reflects and the rhetoric he uses? >> i think we're in an extraordinary dangerous time. if you look at north korea which has rejected bill clinton, rejected george w. bush, rejected obama, over 30 years now the north korea saying we're going to build weapons and missiles that will reach the u.s. that's not donald trump. that is the culmination of three decades of failed policy. that's what part of vengeance is about is terrors selling to the north koreans for nuclear material, which they can then use to c
i think he's a historic figure. agent since andrew jackson in the 1820s and 30s but i do think there are things he doesn't understand about the system. we don't all get elected to march in they've got to learn to work together. and that's been probably the biggest weakness has been not finding a way to work together and the truth is, the president will not get his major things done without bob corker. >> do you believe what corker said that it could be leading toward world war iii, the...
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churches and chateaus and taught me about history i was totally fascinated by it as a child when i started to draw i always sketched historical figures like a hole in clean up and the. antoinette sort of their clothing was very important for me because i knew clothes make the man because these influences can still be found in my collections today even though they're modern. with all that i could it's not a good message at all but. these designs are historical and of on guard all at once so visible made on the skirt made from blue nylon is reminiscent of marie antoinette and the renaissance of people in it but the idea behind it is that it's three skirts and one and that gives it a certain volume of. martin's ingenious combinations of one over the fashion world in paris critics here rave about his extravagant creations is this classic touch from the thing came from the ancient periods but with a straight to a taste and i find this one of the most innovative brain because of this kind of war makes that he can maybe made it actually is not streetwear is not good to but these something you know that i always i mean color scott is to see
churches and chateaus and taught me about history i was totally fascinated by it as a child when i started to draw i always sketched historical figures like a hole in clean up and the. antoinette sort of their clothing was very important for me because i knew clothes make the man because these influences can still be found in my collections today even though they're modern. with all that i could it's not a good message at all but. these designs are historical and of on guard all at once so...
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a reality. >> ridiculous. i can't figurene side. >> after a good three days, can he complete it, in about ten minutes. >> ten minutes they'll have to drop you from mars. >> a couple of days later he has ten minutes down to five minutes. seven more days, down to under three minutes. >> what's the target time? >> 60 seconds. >> bam, a few days later i was able to solve it in under 60 seconds consistently. >> awesome. i can do this in under 60 seconds but there's a whole other aspect to the challenge. you have to figure out how to do it while falling to the earth. he goes to the whole other section of training and tries doing it under water, tries do it with tennis balls, while go-karting, puts his hands into ice and gets sprayed about i his brother. before you know it he's run out of time. he's got to jump out of a plane. he's trying, he's trying, time runs out. >> oh! >> doesn't get it done, but he's confident. time to head back up, jump number two, next day, jump number three, jump number four, jump number five. jump number
a reality. >> ridiculous. i can't figurene side. >> after a good three days, can he complete it, in about ten minutes. >> ten minutes they'll have to drop you from mars. >> a couple of days later he has ten minutes down to five minutes. seven more days, down to under three minutes. >> what's the target time? >> 60 seconds. >> bam, a few days later i was able to solve it in under 60 seconds consistently. >> awesome. i can do this in under 60...
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really ded caight your life to the music, and to the just wake up one day and decide i want to be a musician or i want to figures on the internet. this is a lifelong, i love music, i loved it since i could make a noise, since i could talk, since could sing. >> rose: are you evolving in any particular way in terms of what you want to say through the music? i mean, is it the same today, essentially, as it was, say, 10 years ago? >> no, you know, i tend to be pretty free with how we did do it. the last album before this one, it was a study in the range of the band. we did songs that ended up on the seriously sinatra chance to sirius. we did, like, swing tune. we did a rock tune that ended up number within on the rock chart. and we understanded up having three songs go number one on the country chart. and everything in between from reggae to-- you know, all of my bandmates are very diverse and very studied in different things -- >> what's the common element of all that, whether it's reggae, sinatra, or pop music sung by-- >> it's either good or it's not. it either makes you feel something tore doesn't. >> rose: is
really ded caight your life to the music, and to the just wake up one day and decide i want to be a musician or i want to figures on the internet. this is a lifelong, i love music, i loved it since i could make a noise, since i could talk, since could sing. >> rose: are you evolving in any particular way in terms of what you want to say through the music? i mean, is it the same today, essentially, as it was, say, 10 years ago? >> no, you know, i tend to be pretty free with how we...
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a hole for me in my life. i a lot ofthis day what i am to that early experience of embracing the marine corps as a father figurebodied in drill instructors and mentors i had in the early years, and a lot of my judgment today, the way i view life, it began in those days through those people. brian: you mentioned drill instructors. they have somewhat of a reputation for people outside of the marine corps, tough guys. you ended up being one. how did that happen, and what year in your marine corps time did you be -- did you become a drill instructor? sherman: i went back to paris island in 1997, so seven years later. it was a choice i made. i was a sergeant in the marine corps, and that is about the time you have to decide what you option, the recruiter become a security guard, a drill instructor. that is to give you a little diversity in your career. i said, i want to go back and be that person i admire. that is exactly how i pattern myself. i had a great set of drill instructors as a recruit. i wanted to him you lay them. because i knew the -- i wanted to emulate them. because i knew the impact it had on me, i wa
a hole for me in my life. i a lot ofthis day what i am to that early experience of embracing the marine corps as a father figurebodied in drill instructors and mentors i had in the early years, and a lot of my judgment today, the way i view life, it began in those days through those people. brian: you mentioned drill instructors. they have somewhat of a reputation for people outside of the marine corps, tough guys. you ended up being one. how did that happen, and what year in your marine corps...
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i got into dope. it was a group of friends i hung out with, party hard. it just progressed. >> i was clean for 8 years, i was making six figures at a very reputable retail outlet. i lost it all after eight years of being clean, lost it all to doing it. >>. [indiscernable] i am drinking now. >> i was doing it once a week and then it progressed.then i was doing dope every day. i ended up homeless. everything, jail, . [music] >> i shot about two [indiscernable] [music] >> armstrong williams: devastating isn't it? i know you know someone connected, family member or friend, that can identify with what we just watched. when we come back, doctor smith, will be joining us to talk about this on a much deeper dive in. this is america, this isn't some form place. this is ame [music] >> armstrong williams: let me explain to our listeners, this is a crisis. what the opioid crisis is? how will the pharmaceuticals play a role, and how this addiction has led to more deaths. it's unimaginable. a decade or so that someone dies from an overdose. >> i think, coming from the medical profession, and you will have some insight on this too, is that w
i got into dope. it was a group of friends i hung out with, party hard. it just progressed. >> i was clean for 8 years, i was making six figures at a very reputable retail outlet. i lost it all after eight years of being clean, lost it all to doing it. >>. [indiscernable] i am drinking now. >> i was doing it once a week and then it progressed.then i was doing dope every day. i ended up homeless. everything, jail, . [music] >> i shot about two [indiscernable] [music]...