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jim? >> jim: two raiders in the area. >> tony: it is the same route concept. >> jim: look at cook. >> tony: cook with murray right there. >> jim: sorensen tried to knock it away. he broke the plane. they are double checking if he did. what do you think, tony? >> tony: it looks like a catch. as long as the ball did not move
jim? >> jim: two raiders in the area. >> tony: it is the same route concept. >> jim: look at cook. >> tony: cook with murray right there. >> jim: sorensen tried to knock it away. he broke the plane. they are double checking if he did. what do you think, tony? >> tony: it looks like a catch. as long as the ball did not move
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jim: from 48, and the kick is good. making it 19-14. >> tony: here we go! let's take a look at the replay first, jim. >> jimwas moving with the wind. buffering. >> tony: it did a little, i'm going to fade, no, i will draw, because all opposing field goal kickers are good in this building, but not tempos. >> jim: gostkowski 4 for 4 on the other side nick folk is 0 for 3. >> tony: that's the nfl in the nutshell. you want to know how close, right there. one kicker makes for and the other mrs. three. >> jim: brady is stone-faced the bucs have a chance. >> tony: this is similar to last week, new england's -- giving the field goal to carolina at the end, now you see that they have to score a touchdown. this is 1:10, not a lot of time to score the touchdown. a huge time with not a lot of timeouts. asking a lot. >> jim: the kick to reedy, and he will not try it. >> tony: winston in college was fantastic. asking him to do it again, seven career game winning drives, fourth quarter over time. including -- >> jim: like four days ago. >> tony: he has an option, it will be difficult, but this first play is everything. no
jim: from 48, and the kick is good. making it 19-14. >> tony: here we go! let's take a look at the replay first, jim. >> jimwas moving with the wind. buffering. >> tony: it did a little, i'm going to fade, no, i will draw, because all opposing field goal kickers are good in this building, but not tempos. >> jim: gostkowski 4 for 4 on the other side nick folk is 0 for 3. >> tony: that's the nfl in the nutshell. you want to know how close, right there. one kicker...
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jim. jim: it's halloween season. incomplete. hold on. that's what i want to see. tony: look at this, jim. s like how you ran in high school. look at that. perfect form. extension. jim: exactly. tony: and doesn't even get fazed that there's people around. ooh, look at the change of direction. does he get both feet in right here at the end, jim? he's in. [laughter] that's way too much fun at this point. i feel like we're in that tired mode where you're delayers -- delirious and laughing at silly things. my kids have a way of doing that every day. jim: take a knee. mercifully, a couple more times and we can held on to the "the mazda postgame show" with interviews, analysis, and highlights an interview with one of the ravens. maybe a couple of them will stop by. by the way, skura coming back at right guard. you just saw him there in the huddle. they put up 88 6 yards on the ground. tony: they control it would line of scrimmage tonight. that's why they won this football game. on both sides of the ball. that was a a dominating performance out of the reigns. jim: coach harbaugh had one streak tha
jim. jim: it's halloween season. incomplete. hold on. that's what i want to see. tony: look at this, jim. s like how you ran in high school. look at that. perfect form. extension. jim: exactly. tony: and doesn't even get fazed that there's people around. ooh, look at the change of direction. does he get both feet in right here at the end, jim? he's in. [laughter] that's way too much fun at this point. i feel like we're in that tired mode where you're delayers -- delirious and laughing at silly...
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to stand there, jim. >> jim: jackson gets to the sideline, and at the last moment, godwin comes in for him. and movement, it will cost them five. >> tony: jameis upset right there. >> jimome way to start the drive. >> referee: false start number 59, 5-yard penalty. this also requires a 10-second run off, please set the game clock 2:34. 34 seconds, you are still okay. think about the sideline. going to need two man coverage, alex cuts by the wide receiver. >> jim: winston floated incomplete. and humphries is in the area as well. 26 seconds left. >> tony: if you are bill belichick, he will stick them two man. no home run falls down the sideline. but that gives you a shot for about a 30-yard play in the middle of the field if you want it to. but then you have to get up and spike it pretty well have one opportunity. here we go. >> jim: doing it without the speedster jackson was down on the sideline. winston's pass complete and out-of-bounds. as humphries. >> tony: now run it again. that's what you have to do. get to the sideline. it is two man, they let you get out-of-bounds and that coverage. >> jim: on that pass play, stop the clock at 19 seconds. >> tony: you can still
to stand there, jim. >> jim: jackson gets to the sideline, and at the last moment, godwin comes in for him. and movement, it will cost them five. >> tony: jameis upset right there. >> jimome way to start the drive. >> referee: false start number 59, 5-yard penalty. this also requires a 10-second run off, please set the game clock 2:34. 34 seconds, you are still okay. think about the sideline. going to need two man coverage, alex cuts by the wide receiver. >> jim:...
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jim huden gave it to him. >> right. not just that jim huden gave it to him, but he taught jim huden to fire the weapon and that jim hudenave it back to him just a few days after the murder of russel douglas. >> if you'd had that information before you went to florida, you could have brought jim huden back in cuffs. >> you bet. >> instead, now you've got the proof, and jim huden is nowhere to be found. >> right. we have all we need. now we just need jim. >>> coming up, with jim out of the picture, his lover peggy thomas meets a new man, a millionaire cowboy who was about to be taken in a wild ride. >> she said, but i didn't have nothing to do with it. i said, well, did you take a lie detector. she said no, my lawyer told me not to. i'm like, if you're innocent, why wouldn't you take a lie detector? and she never gave me a good answer. i looked in her eyes, she's evil. >> when "dateline" continues. a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter where i ride, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke be
jim huden gave it to him. >> right. not just that jim huden gave it to him, but he taught jim huden to fire the weapon and that jim hudenave it back to him just a few days after the murder of russel douglas. >> if you'd had that information before you went to florida, you could have brought jim huden back in cuffs. >> you bet. >> instead, now you've got the proof, and jim huden is nowhere to be found. >> right. we have all we need. now we just need jim....
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jim jim jim jim. at the minute minion him and. on but exert over. at the top of it would. then. but. nothing about the. second. one i had in the office. of the in the. back communally. that. i would just cannot see any. of them a connection now far as more than good to have was not every mother known to be doing them out of then. like to vote on a bill. the bill but got the resume on only the how to. reckon with. sea level kind of noise will be an order of thirty. three were made from a good home fee month of the ledges if the ones i want to know a few months but it only didn't would look women up my alley they could be thinking with that on. the conflict at how the border than just a minute a look a lengthy. thank. you ed. the end. god then how do i know what i'm going to feel now see on me and that's a lot slower when a little when you know when what i know now that one was lucky or the woman is a couple old with no one. and kaberle mom you were in the theater and the limo you and how the mother no one saw this awful. on the hood of no one. and yet was a. little. late for thos
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jim? >> jim: two raiders in the area. >> tony: it is the same route concept. >> jim: look at cook. >> tonyhere. >> jim: sorensen tried to knock it away. he broke the plane. they are double checking if he did. what do you think, to catch. as long as the ball did not move right there as it hits. >> jim: he had control. >> tony: can you believe that? he is down. this is great right here. the ball is going to come back based on what i saw there. write short of the dash this is incredible. >> jim: do you think they will call him down? >> tony: he will be down a foot short. >> jim: right there. >> tony: right there. what happens from here -- you are going to have to get everybody up on the line. >> jim: what an effort by cook, but he did not get across. >> tony: what you do is you go right here. you line up out there in a formation that looks like a run. people, and two fades quickly, 16 seconds. >> jim: look at this. all the traffic, five players in the area. cook comes down with it. >> tony: it might be too much to overturn, but he was down just short. look, here's down the line. it down down
jim? >> jim: two raiders in the area. >> tony: it is the same route concept. >> jim: look at cook. >> tonyhere. >> jim: sorensen tried to knock it away. he broke the plane. they are double checking if he did. what do you think, to catch. as long as the ball did not move right there as it hits. >> jim: he had control. >> tony: can you believe that? he is down. this is great right here. the ball is going to come back based on what i saw there. write short...
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the must have jim jim and jim jim the one i was. at the minute minyan in benghazi. and that it was over for. at the love of it would. then. but i don't doubt. that the. second news. lou and i had in the office. of them in the. back communally. that. i would just could not stand here. today mcinnes and now father i was more than good to have was not in what are known to be able to do when i'm out of town. couldn't like to vote on a. cut of the bill but got the resume on only the how to. reckon with. sea level kind of noise will be one of thirty. three work made from the good on fee months of the ledges of the ones that i know a few months but it. would look women up on my body they could be thinking for that on. them to comfort them how to bloody them to me i look a lengthy. thank you thank. you s. . the end. god then how do i know what i'm feeling i see on me and i see a lot slower a little when you know when what i know now that one was lucky or the woman with a couple over there what. and kaberle my home she would own the theater and the little boy and how do i wa
the must have jim jim and jim jim the one i was. at the minute minyan in benghazi. and that it was over for. at the love of it would. then. but i don't doubt. that the. second news. lou and i had in the office. of them in the. back communally. that. i would just could not stand here. today mcinnes and now father i was more than good to have was not in what are known to be able to do when i'm out of town. couldn't like to vote on a. cut of the bill but got the resume on only the how to. reckon...
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gym by jim jim jim. at the minute minion him in benghazi. and that exert over. at the top of it would. then. but i'm. not. in the side of second. alone i had in the office and you. been in the. back communally you were. i would put just cannot stand am. the thought of those still small sort of all sounds a lot of of them a connection now father was more than good to have was not in what are known and begin to do an amount of that. sort of. like to vote on a. cut of the bill but that is just resume or no one can know how to reckon with the sea level kind of noise will be one of thirty. who were made from the good on fee month by ledges of the ones i want to know if he wants but it only way of saying he didn't would look in another muddy they could be thinking about that on the conflict at how the body than them i look to lend me. am. i am. i am. i am. god then how do i know no fear now see i knew you and that's a lot slower when you little when you know when what i know now that one was locked where the woman with a cup load with knew what all and kaberle mao she
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jim? >> jim: two raiders in the area. >> tony: it is the same route concept. >> jim: look at cook. >> tony: cook with murray right there. >> jim: sorensen tried to knock it away. he broke the plane. they are double checking if he did. what do you think, tony? >> tony: it looks like a catch. as long as the ball did not move right there as it hits. >> jim: he had control. >> tony: can you believe that? he is down. this is great right here. the ball is going to come back based on what i saw there. write short of the dash this is incredible. >> jim: do you think they will call him down? >> tony: he will be down a foot short. >> jim: right there. >> tony: right there. what happens from here -- you are going to have to get everybody up on the line. >> jim: what an effort by cook, but he did not get across. >> tony: what you do is you go right here. you line up out there in a formation that looks like a run. two receivers out there, the big people, and two fades quickly, 16 seconds. >> jim: look at this. all the traffic, five players in the area. cook comes down with it. >> tony: it might be too
jim? >> jim: two raiders in the area. >> tony: it is the same route concept. >> jim: look at cook. >> tony: cook with murray right there. >> jim: sorensen tried to knock it away. he broke the plane. they are double checking if he did. what do you think, tony? >> tony: it looks like a catch. as long as the ball did not move right there as it hits. >> jim: he had control. >> tony: can you believe that? he is down. this is great right here. the ball...
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jim. jim: they converted already in this quarter on a fourth and 1 on a pass play to mccaffrey. tony: no safety in the middle. they could free throw throw it down the field. jimblitz. down the middle and the eagles say incomplete and the officials agree. tony: and the ball just comes out of the side of cam's hand just a little bit. you see right there? that ball, it nosedives to the right. and that's the difference. the eagles are going to escape with the win. they're going to go to 5-1 and they've already played four of their first six games on the road and they're 5-1. tony: that's an impressive start. both teams are playing great football but the eagles are in this one tonight. very physical battle. jim: we can only hope that next thursday night we'll have a game as good as this one. rivalry time out west. raiders will be hosting the chiefs. we'll be in oakland. first we'll see kansas city on sunday hosting pittsburgh. the chiefs trying to maintain the only unblemished record in the nfl. currently 5-0. but again, the eagles with this start to the season. road heavy. heading home for a three-game home stand. "the mazda postgame show" is coming up with inter
jim. jim: they converted already in this quarter on a fourth and 1 on a pass play to mccaffrey. tony: no safety in the middle. they could free throw throw it down the field. jimblitz. down the middle and the eagles say incomplete and the officials agree. tony: and the ball just comes out of the side of cam's hand just a little bit. you see right there? that ball, it nosedives to the right. and that's the difference. the eagles are going to escape with the win. they're going to go to 5-1 and...
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jim. jim: they converted already in this quarter on a fourth and 1 on a pass play to mccaffrey. tony: no safety in the middle. they could free throw throw it down the field. jimblitz. down the middle and the eagles say incomplete and the officials agree. tony: and the ball just comes out of the side of cam's hand just a little bit. you see right there? that ball, it nosedives to the right. and that's the difference. the eagles are going to escape with the win. jim: how about the eagles? they're going to go to 5-1 and they've already played four of their first six games on the road and they're 5-1. tony: that's an impressive start. both teams are playing great football but the eagles are in this one tonight. very physical battle. jim: we can only hope that next thursday night we'll have a game as good as this one. rivalry time out west. raiders will be hosting the chiefs. we'll be in oakland. first we'll see kansas city on sunday hosting pittsburgh. the chiefs trying to maintain the only unblemished record in the nfl. currently 5-0. but again, the eagles with this start to the season. road heavy. heading home for a three-game home stand. "the mazda postgame sh
jim. jim: they converted already in this quarter on a fourth and 1 on a pass play to mccaffrey. tony: no safety in the middle. they could free throw throw it down the field. jimblitz. down the middle and the eagles say incomplete and the officials agree. tony: and the ball just comes out of the side of cam's hand just a little bit. you see right there? that ball, it nosedives to the right. and that's the difference. the eagles are going to escape with the win. jim: how about the eagles? they're...
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gym by jim and jim jim the one i was. at the minute minion him and. on but it was over for. at the age of a dude. then. but. nothing about the. second. loan i had in the office. of them in the. back communally. that. i would put just cannot stand am. the thought of those still small sort of all sorts of lot of thoughts of them a condition now followed as more than good to have was not and what are known jiggly doing and what i've done. a lot. like version of. the but that is just musing what are known how to reckon with living on sea level kind of noise will be the motive but if. you work me from a good home fi month by ledges of the ones i want to know if he wants but it only way of saying he didn't would look women up on my body they could be thinking but that on the conflict at how the body than them i look to lend me. the air. i am. i am. i am. god then how do i know no fear no see on me and i see about will i'm a woman the only one i know now that one was locked where the woman with a cup load with me what out in kabul mao she would own the theater and the limo and how
gym by jim and jim jim the one i was. at the minute minion him and. on but it was over for. at the age of a dude. then. but. nothing about the. second. loan i had in the office. of them in the. back communally. that. i would put just cannot stand am. the thought of those still small sort of all sorts of lot of thoughts of them a condition now followed as more than good to have was not and what are known jiggly doing and what i've done. a lot. like version of. the but that is just musing what...
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jim nicholson. >> jim nicholson was working as a single dad and had custody of his three children. >> for jim i think the divorce prec precipitated financial strains that weren't there before, a single father having to pay alimony, together with his expensive tastes, taylored suits as opposed to off the rack. >> it looked like he might be interested in making more money. >> it's one thing to go after a spy with one course in counterintelligence. it's another thing to know you're going up with the senior varsity. >> he was an extremely well trained spy with a great deal of previous experience. we know if we make one mistake with this guy he's gone. >> certain opportunities came up. one was jim's announced vacation to singapore. >> so the discussion then came down with director of central intelligence do we let him go? don't we let him go? decision was made that we would inform the singapore intelligence service and jim nicholson would go to singapore. when he got off the plane in singapore he's under surveillance. >> and he almost immediately begins what we call dry cleaning. surveillance detection ru
jim nicholson. >> jim nicholson was working as a single dad and had custody of his three children. >> for jim i think the divorce prec precipitated financial strains that weren't there before, a single father having to pay alimony, together with his expensive tastes, taylored suits as opposed to off the rack. >> it looked like he might be interested in making more money. >> it's one thing to go after a spy with one course in counterintelligence. it's another thing to...
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jim huden did. like de leon, huden was a middle-aged wanderer. but unlike the conquistador, the locals loved jim huden. jim was always a happy-go-lucky, fun guy. he was just a-- just a wonderful human being. very witty guy, just charming. you know, everybody loved him. josh mankiewicz: a native of washington state, huden's first fans in punta gorda were customers at his computer store. former mayor marilyn mooney, was one of those. he was brilliant with computers. in fact, you could go in there and they would build a computer for you. josh mankiewicz: but it was huden's band, buck naked and the exhibitionists-- bnx for short-- that made him one of the most popular people in punta gorda. tim goodman played keyboards in the band. we had two names to decide on. it was buck naked and the exhibitionists. or less moore and the contradictions. so we packed buck naked, but he came up with both names. i mean, that's the way his brain worked. he was a brilliant guy. josh mankiewicz: bill hill, the band's bass player, says huden was also a guy who never liked to let wives or girlfriends get in the way of a good time.
jim huden did. like de leon, huden was a middle-aged wanderer. but unlike the conquistador, the locals loved jim huden. jim was always a happy-go-lucky, fun guy. he was just a-- just a wonderful human being. very witty guy, just charming. you know, everybody loved him. josh mankiewicz: a native of washington state, huden's first fans in punta gorda were customers at his computer store. former mayor marilyn mooney, was one of those. he was brilliant with computers. in fact, you could go in there...
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jim, thanks jim cramer for the full interview, do not mid-"mad money" tonight, 6:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> up next, are you buying or selling karen's pitch for manitowoc? we'll reveal the results aer e orbrk.ft i can't wait for her to have that college experience that i had. the classes, the friends, the independence. and since we planned for it, that student debt is the one experience, i'm glad she'll miss when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise (slow jazz music) ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ and let me play (bell ring) t-mobile's unlimited now includes netflix on us. that's right. netflix on us. get 4 unlimited lines for just $40 bucks each. taxes and fees included. and now netflix included. >>> welcome back the results are in, if you like "dirty dancing," you're in luck, 60% of you bought karen's pitch of manitowoc congratulations karen. >> ka-ching. >> it is time for the final trade. pete >> she had two pitches, we're updating to one. sandy, it's going higher, going to a hundred, giddiup. >> karen >> i'll take one out of the pete playbook apple may be delayed, we all know that, this kind of problem, that kind of problem, nevertheless >> this is for jims" jim cramer don't go bullish you agree with rich ross on the nasdaq, you buy -- >> are you the spy >> for -- >> 2%. >> nhl starts tonight, rites of passage, it all begins, mel. red hat! >> moments to nhl hockey i'm melia sslee. se . >>> my mission is simple, to make youmoney. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. mr. always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey i'm cramer welcome to "mad money," welcome to cram america. other people want to make friends i'm just trying to make you money. my job to educate and teach you. call me 1-800-734-cnbc or tweet me @jim cramer enough with the darn
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today is tuesday being october m joe holden in for jim jim donovan. >> it has been busy and sad week.n eye on things here this morning, good morning to you both. >> good morning, roadways haven't been too busy. so, we will take that. >> and the weather remains tranquil. when you have boring weather, you tends to have the most
today is tuesday being october m joe holden in for jim jim donovan. >> it has been busy and sad week.n eye on things here this morning, good morning to you both. >> good morning, roadways haven't been too busy. so, we will take that. >> and the weather remains tranquil. when you have boring weather, you tends to have the most
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at the must have jim jim jim jim the one i was. at the minute minion him in benghazi. and that it was over for. at the top of it would. then. but. nothing about the height of second noose. when i had in the office. of them in the. back communally. that. i would put cannot see any. of them a connection now far as more than good to have was not in what are known to be ugly don't want that. sort of. like to vote on a bill. the bill but that is just musing what i don't know how to. reckon with. sea level kind of noise will be one of thirty. three were made from a good home fee month other guy ledges if the ones i want to know a few months but it. didn't would look women up on my body they could be thinking for that on. them to conflict at how the body than just a mother a look a lengthy. thank. you s. . the s. . god then how do i know what i'm feeling i see on me and i see a lot slower a little when you know when what i know now that one was lucky where the woman is a couple with no one. in kabul my home she would own the theater and the little boy and how do i want to kno
at the must have jim jim jim jim the one i was. at the minute minion him in benghazi. and that it was over for. at the top of it would. then. but. nothing about the height of second noose. when i had in the office. of them in the. back communally. that. i would put cannot see any. of them a connection now far as more than good to have was not in what are known to be ugly don't want that. sort of. like to vote on a bill. the bill but that is just musing what i don't know how to. reckon with. sea...
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more to suck festivals they will see without seeing long lost families rob mcbride al-jazeera and jim jim gak on the north south korean border. and british author. has been awarded the nobel prize for literature ishiguro was born in japan and is best known for his books remains of the day and never let me go if you will receive a prize money of just over a million dollars when he collects the ward in december. this is amazing and to be only expected to. become such a time when the world is uncertain that us is the tissue and safety. i just hope that my receiving this huge bomb. will even in a small way encourage the forces of good. thank you. the top stories are not just here iraqi forces say they recaptured the town of how we isis last stronghold in the north of the country iraqi military says some fighting is still continuing to the north and east of the town where i saw this surrounded but more and more the groups fight as a surrendering as charles tractor explains the nearby davis district in kirkuk. form this area as the iraqi military and shia militias advance in this direction this
more to suck festivals they will see without seeing long lost families rob mcbride al-jazeera and jim jim gak on the north south korean border. and british author. has been awarded the nobel prize for literature ishiguro was born in japan and is best known for his books remains of the day and never let me go if you will receive a prize money of just over a million dollars when he collects the ward in december. this is amazing and to be only expected to. become such a time when the world is...
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rob mcbride al-jazeera jim jim gak on the last south korean border. the british author ishiguro has been awarded the nobel prize for literature and sugar was born in japan and is best known for his books there remains of the day and never let me. as you girl receive prize money of just over a million dollars. well the tiny sixteen about peace prize award to colombian president juan manual santos list seen as opposed to government efforts to strike a deal with left wing rebels but twelve months on and despite the agreement with the revolutionary forces deep divisions remain in place in colombia as reports. when a razor thin majority of colombians voted against a peace deal with quiet rebels a year ago many feared the treaty would collapse. the referendum result was a humiliating defeat for president juan manuel santos and the millions of colombians who were hoping for a yes vote. a surprise lifeline withdrawn from norway. to avoid just dinner bell peace prize for twenty six thousand two colombian president santos. peace negotiators say the price helped
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cannot complain about this. >> jim harrison: yeah. >> anthony: so what are you doing around half a year here and half a year -- >> jim harrison: yeah. >> anthony: in ah -- >> jimm harrison: real interesting culture. an ever-present border patrol, which i tease a lot. i'll be hunting, and their border patrol plane flies over, and i run under a tree like i'm hiding, and then their vehicles start swarming and they say, "harrison, you asshole." i say, "i'm trying to keep you on your toes." >> anthony: what was it about this place that hooked you? >> jim harrison: well, i'm claustrophobic, acutely so, so montana's about the best place you can live. you never feel hemmed in. any direction you could go miles and miles. [ laughs ] ♪ it had been very hot for three weeks, so i worked well into the cool night, when at three am a big thunderstorm hit. the lightning was relentless. two hundred years ago when the cheyenne from the east attacked the absaroka in this valley. a group of the cheyenne were massaum, the wolves of heaven, warriors who painted themselves solid yellow. i want to be a yellow wolf of heaven. they disappeared into the lightning. ♪ -- captions by vitac
cannot complain about this. >> jim harrison: yeah. >> anthony: so what are you doing around half a year here and half a year -- >> jim harrison: yeah. >> anthony: in ah -- >> jimm harrison: real interesting culture. an ever-present border patrol, which i tease a lot. i'll be hunting, and their border patrol plane flies over, and i run under a tree like i'm hiding, and then their vehicles start swarming and they say, "harrison, you asshole." i say,...
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another entertaining listen with jim jim and tony romo. take it away, guys. jim: thank you, rich. it was a fun game to watch. carolina is going to be anxious to find out what this means. luke kuechly going through the concussion protocol again. a sad store for him. you thought these teams or possibly two to of the best in the n.f.c. if not the best. of course green bay sitting out there 4-1. what do you walk away with saying about these two? tony: i still feel the same. they're both really good. the only thing that separated them was that philadelphia only needs to rush with four guys. a very nice thing to have as a defensive coordinator and they can run the football pretty consistently. carolina doesn't run the football consistently. 's them their big plays in key situations in running and that catches up with you at some point with these great defensive lines. that was really the difference tonight. jim: so on sunday we'll be at arrowhead for kansas city's hosting of pittsburgh but i'm going to look ahead to next thursday night. i know we're going through a stretch here. it's a l
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jim in new york. jim. >> caller: booyah jim. this is jim. i'm calling from the beauty nor fork eastern long island . >> it's so beautifully what's going on? >> caller: i bought this low pe a high-fielding stock. now sitting on paper gains down from 28% a week ago. is kohl's a hold >> it's a hold i think the yield is good, it's got a good business model. buy it if it goes back under 40, get some more. paul in texas. >> caller: booyah jim. >> booyah paul. >> caller: my stock is lois and company mmc is it a buy? >> i like this stock i think they got a got buy john in new jersey >> caller: hello jim >> what's up >> i found in the past your insight to finances has helped me with my investment decision >> that's all i can ask for. thank you so much. it's been a tough day and i appreciate that. >> caller: i'm calling about yelp it's a small company and an industry with a low bearish. it's got a pe 270 and a pate ratio of 21. 90% of the stock held by institutional management what do these people say that i'm missing? >> well, they just got rid of a d
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>> jim -- jim -- jimmy i've been under a lot of -- i've been under a lot of pressure lately, and thisa really dark place. this is "issues" by julia michaels. [ light laughter ] ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm jealous i'm overzealous when i'm down i get real down ♪ ♪ when i'm high i don't come down but you don't judge me ♪ ♪ cause if you did baby i would judge you to cause i got issues but you got them too ♪ ♪ so give them all to me and i'll give mine to you kind of love it takes to solve them ♪ ♪ yeah i've got issues and one of them is how bad i need you ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> that was nice. ♪ >> jimmy: come on. [ cheers and applause ] >> you haven't seen my competitive side. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. you know what's up. >> thank you, jimmy. you know, sometimes a new song comes out, and you just can't get it out of your head, and this is that song right now. here is "feel it still" by portugal the man. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ can't keep my hands to myself think i'll dust them off put them back up on the shelf ♪ baby girl is in need we could fight a war for peace ♪ ♪ ooh woo i'm a rebel ju
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jim jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. this is what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute today is october 9th, 2017. >> touchdown, cory smith. >> the eagles hit it out of the park. beating arizona cardinals 34 to seven. >> i wasn't expecting this big after blow as it was today. but i'm pretty happy it was. >> a fire fight is her hospitalized, after this overnight house fire in philadelphia. >> tied written down, figured out, so he would know where to shoot. >> new revelations from the officers who stormed through the paddock's hotel room t has been a week since he shot and killed 58 people, in las vegas >> what we will find is that midday ends up being the wettest, but that this is pretty much wrapping up by the time the typical pm drive is under way. >> the future and the past coming together. carson wentz and donovan mcnabb share a moment in the eagles lockerroom. >> donovan mcmahon talked with carson wentz in the lockerroom after his career high four touchdown game, mcnabb offered the young quarterback some tips and encouragement. >> always like to see donovan mcnabb, turning to the forecast, tracking some showers for today? >> yes, actually, some steady rain, too, with time here. especially during midday, we find the steadiest of the rain pushing it way through the delaware valley, all elephant moisture from nate, there it is, it is now technically a property post property call cyclone, all it means the storm in terms of the tropical characteristics has weakened enough, wind so much an issue, i think in the the breeze certainly, but now just left with the tropical moisture that's got to work it way through. so locally, we're starting to see the most leading edge of that bulk of rain, work it way into west most lancaster county. so the countdown really is on here, as the typical morning rush is starting to wrap up. the leading edge of that soaking rain will work its way in. so the earlier you hitted the road here the more likely encounter much few err related issues on the drive. rain will be at it heaviest during the midday, probably some embedded thunder out there, too, temperatures still well above average, granted very limited sunlight throughout the day. but up to 79 degrees, for the expected daytime high in the city. and if you haven't walk out the door from the air-conditioning yet, it is still very, very steamy outside. and that's just the case, when you have tropical moisture to work with, right? so with time, that humidity eventually drops off. not today. today's high again 79, with rain, some embedded thunder out there, as well, in short, today is the day that you will re i want some rain gear at the ready walking out the door , trust me, you'll thank yourself, about to get pretty soggy throughout the region. >> good to know, thank you so much. very good morning to you. so, getting busy in the world of the travel right now. so first, we do have a pedestrian struck, and is in critical condition, fox chase, pine road, that inch section block, will you do have accident here two north northbound, 295, where the accident is. this is a look at the back up shot, 42 northbound creek road as you approach 295, it is blocking that left lane. it is getty very busy around the area, certainly want to give yourself extra time here. plus, another accident, swenksville, route 29, main street, at perkioman avenue. that one is still out there. plus another accident looking at new jersey turnpike, we will talk about that in a little bit. but first camera shot outside do have disabling vehicle, casino every pulled all the way off to the far left shoulder but see bumper to bumper conditions, taillights going off, probably not so much because of that disable, probably little bit more just because it is starting to heat up little bit. this is where the accident is. all lanes are open though, not going to cause too many problems. we will talk about the construction crews coming up next ten minute, jim, back over to you. >> more on the breaking fusing he'd ily woman rushed to the hospital after hit by a car, the accident happened just short time ago at pine road and rhawn street. in philadelphia's fox chase section. police say the car stopped two blocks from the scene, told the driver is cooperating with the investigation. no word on the woman's condition. but we are told that she was returned to aria-torresdale hospital. >> eagles celebrating their latest win, blow out win over the arizona cardinals, in front of rocking crowd at lincoln financial field. first quarter the eagles already up 14 to nothing. carson wentz, finds torrey smith there, yes, for 59-yard touchdown. smith and teammates follow up with homerun celebration in the end zone there. here we go. carson wentz had career haytaian four touchdown passes including one that was 72 yards, to nelson agholor in the third quarter, eagles win big, 34 to seven. >> a look at wip studios where they are talking eagles non- stop right
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jim. >> jim: good to be with you. >> liz: so this trump file turns out the dnc hillary clinton campaign paid for this anti- trump file loaded with really big accusations against then candy candidate trump, what are your thoughts? >> jime there, but you know this whole story gets merkier, dirtyier. the swamp gets deeper and the animals in there are uglier. this is just unbelievable. you know, this whole thing democrats put together, the conspiracy in my view, there was conducted to basically stop the president, the president-elect for being effective in really taking over his office and implementing his programs, and at the very beginning apparently there was a pfizer order, i don't know anything more about that other than the fact that its been reported that there was and that was sort of the basis for the initials, initial information about general flynn and alabama these other thins. i've been through many many processes getting applications before this and i know what the affidavits look like. they're thick and they're full of information. they get such review at multiple levels that you just can't slap together a bunch of here say and put it in an affidavit and bring it before a judge so the question is what is i
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jim jim donovan. >> it has been busy and sad week. katie and pat keeping an eye on things here this morning, good morning to you both. >> good morning, roadways haven't been too busy. so, we will take that. >> and the weather remains tranquil. when you have boring weather, you tends to have the most beautiful days, yes. so looking government high pressure, that's it, we have high pressure in place it, will stay in place through mid week. little on the cool side. but you have that going on for you the last few months, if not several morning, so, you will still need to walk out the door with a extra layer, be able to shed it later in the day. storm scan empty. it will stay that i way, at this hour you have bit of a mixed bag, 36 at mount pocono, cool start to the day. thankfully you don't have the winds to make it feel that much cooler but regardless, yes, you know, even the heaviest sweatshirt not heavier cota good idea there. here in the city though 54 pretty much where we should be for that early morning low. now, today, again, looking perfect, low humidity, typical warmth, light winds, all a theme that continues for us, so sends the kids out to the school bus, i definitely suggest that extra sweatshirt, but with time, for the ride home, they'll not need it. just this time of year. 74 degrees the expected high though in the meantime. so really looks like another nice day. how long can this stretch last i'll answer that little later on. >> good, looking forwards to that, katie. segway. >> better. >> that sounded threat glenn not at all. looking forward to t if you are getting out on the roadways this morning in new jersey, this is a look at 42, building volume. minors delays headed toward 29 a on 95, mover this way, there was a tire in the roadway. on 95, you can see, anything like couches in the middle of the roadway, well, tire this morning, couple of cars that hit that tire, they're pulled off to the side. so it is causing drill slow down. here are some damaged vehicles on aramingo at lehigh. there was police activity out here because after car that side-swiped those vehicles. they've since moved out of there. i feel bad for that person when they wake up. not happy about that: septa regional ride weiss, added ridership because the pennsylvania conference for women it, begins at 730, going until 5:00 p.m. features michelle obama at the pa convention center. added riders, pack patience, full cars this morning. back over to jersey 42 northbound and southbound between college drive and route 55, one lane block there , that should be out of here soon. joe, rahel, over to you. >> trying to figure out why 64 year old plan with a no criminal record would open fire on a concert in las vegas sunday night, the carnage now known as the deadliest mass shooting in us history. >> we know 59 people were killed, more than 500 injured, cbs news correspondent mola lenghi with the latest from last vegas? the eiffel tower went dark. the empire state building lit with a razak ali artan dating halo for gun violence awareness. there were tribute throughout the day. throughout the worlds. for the victims of sunday night shooting in lost vegas. police say 64 year old steven paddock broke windows on the 32nd floor of the mandalay bay hotel sunday night, then opened fire on a crowded music festival before killing himself. survivors returning home like these concert goers arriving in chicago, say the night will stay with them forever. >> i left behind a woman who was shot in his neck, and the blood was just coming out all over the place. she collapsed on the ground. another woman next to her, her leg was shot. >> investigators say paddock acted alone, they raided his nevada home. >> we requires 23 firearms at mandalay bay and 19 firearms at his home in mesquite. >> isis claimed responsible for the attack, but law enforcement says it hasn't found any connection to back that up. his brother said paddock had no religious affiliation nor any political agenda. >> he has no history of violence in anyway shape or form. he has been dif offers dollars twice, he's friends, good friends, with both of his axiation. >> police say they also found in paddock's car several pounds of amonium thigh trait, fertilize their can be turned into explosives. mola lenghi for cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >> a man from philadelphia is being recognized for his bravery. >> he risk his life for strangers when paddock began shooting. trang do live at philadelphia international airport with more on the local heroes owe's selfless act, trang, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, rahel, joe, yes, so many heroes coming out of this tragedy. mc gary certainly one every them, he was flying home to philly when white house press secretary sanders singled him out for his heroic acts a mid the gunfire. really surprised by the recognition saying he only did what anybody else would have done. >> ♪ >> as relentless rounds of gunfire rained on addends east of the route 91 harvest festival sunday night, thousands of people ran for any kind of cover they could finds. but, mike motorcycle gary laid on top after group of student, serving as a human shield from the bullets. though his actions merited recognition from the white house, the 53 year old financial planner insists he did nothing special. >> i just dove on top of 14 people, pulled a chair offer them or table, said i am a lot older than you guys, tried to lighten out the moment a little bit. literally anybody would have done the same thing. listen, we're all just people trying to help other people. i don't think did i anything spectacular. >> and heroism seems to run in is family. his wife is a registered nurse she was there at the concert with him. she actually treated some of the wounded. using a tourniquet on someone with a bullet wounds. so joe, rahel, he said his wife is the real hero here. >> selfless couple it seems. all right, trang, thank you for those stories. >> doctors are warning too much social media in the wake of tragedy could be harmful to our health. health experts say social media, tv, can often take a toll in our homes and at work. that's why they are urging viewers to train themselves to know when it is time to turnoff the tv or put down that phone. >> at some point you know when enough is enough. you don't have to consume every single image to know what you need to do tomorrow. >> worry a lot about background tv at home where the tv is just on. because in a way that's the second hands smoke of the digital age. >> doctors say it is also important to remember how news of tragic events can affect children, of course they say it is it isn't a bad thing to be informed, but people should take in information in healthy doses. >>> and please, stay with " eyewitness news" tore continuing coverage of this mass shooting in las vegas. you can find updates any time at cbsphilly.com. >>> funeral arrangements have nod been announced for rock star tomorrow peirtrokowsky who passed away last night, initial reports on his condition, but see hospital officials to confirm his dead from cardiac arrest just before midnight. petty and the heart breakers, hits like american girl, free falling, over 40 year career, and were elected to the rock and roll hall of fame. tom pet err i just 66 years old. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning, president trump headed to puerto rico today to tour the damage from hurricane maria. a look at where things stands, two weeks after the storm hit the island. >> and in this morning's health watch, why young girls are suffering from sports related concussions twice as long as boys, plus this. >> atm feast hit record high for the 11th year in a row. i'm meg oliver in new york, i'll have the details coming up. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> running down that dream. well this morning here at cbs-3 we are remembering tom pet which some of his big et cetera et cetera, defining generation every music being and we will be right back. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ i played a doctor on tv, but now i'm helping save lives for real. i'm partnering with cigna healthspring to remind everyone how important preventive care is to people my age. so go, know, and take control of your health. cigna healthspring. together, all the way. fran grenier.w, and take control of your health. new jersey born and raised. like his father before him, he served our country with honor in the navy. came home and worked his way up from floor technician to supervisor at the salem power plant. as a husband and father, grenier knows how families struggle to make ends meet. that's why he'll fight to cut our taxes, and stand up to career politicians like steve sweeney. if we want to change trenton, there's only one way. fran grenier. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. with jimn, katie fehlinger, pat gallen, and meisha johnson. >> welcome back. president trump travels to puerto rico today a mid reports the islands is struggling to find basic necessities. >> it has been two weeks since maria devestated the island. here is the latest. >> president trump will meet with first responders and survivors of hurricaine maria today during his first visit to puerto rico since the storm while some residents welcomed the president attention to their needs, others questioned whether it will have any impact. she says i don't think it will make a difference whether it comes or not. if it were up to me, can he stay where he is. white house officials soaproot rest is being made, 12,000 federal aid work remembers now on the islands, and hospitals and airports are coming back on line. >> federal government is doing everything within our power and capability to first focus on the life sustained and life saving measures, as well as on the rebuilding process. one need that remains
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we want to go to jim. jim, when you're look at that vantage point, which i think is interesting -- and i want you to talk about this. talk about the number of casualties. 20-plus people are dead, that number obviously changing by the minute. and seeing the distance there, from the mandalay bay to the concert venue, are you surprised by that number, considering how far -- and, by the way, maybe i'm wrong. maybe it's not as far as it looks. i'm not there. i can't necessarily see. are you surprised at all by the distance and the casualty numbers? >> i was actually surprised early when they were saying there was only two dead. i was watching the video of somebody firing a machine gun, submachine gun or machine gun from an elevated position. those two things didn't match. but when the sheriff came out and told us the real story of the horror, the carnage that was reaped on the people that, matches the sound that we heard. the submachine gun is carried by a person and fired from the shoulder. that's a submachine gun
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. >> neil: it's very inspiring, jim. jim, thank you very much.im as mattress mack. he's the owner, he's the guy. above politics. just fair and balanced, being a human being. because there is no right or left victims. there are just victims. that will do it here from seattle. we will see you back in new york on monday. in the meanwhile, we will keep an eye on these markets for you and why they go up, up, up and all of these faces of these concerns. >> hello, everyone. i am dana perino, along with kibler illegal foil, jesse watters, juan williams, and greg gutfeld, this is "the five." hollywood has been rocked by the harvey weinstein scandal this week. and now more allegations against the movie go mobile i told your studio hw, hardy winston meanwhile, speaking out about why she stay
. >> neil: it's very inspiring, jim. jim, thank you very much.im as mattress mack. he's the owner, he's the guy. above politics. just fair and balanced, being a human being. because there is no right or left victims. there are just victims. that will do it here from seattle. we will see you back in new york on monday. in the meanwhile, we will keep an eye on these markets for you and why they go up, up, up and all of these faces of these concerns. >> hello, everyone. i am dana...
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jim, jim, correct me if i'm wrong here, but this seemed to me to be extremely unusual for this level of -- i don't know if you want to call it candor, short of a scandal this was almost wells fargo level talk about what had happened prior to this ceo coming in. made me wonder is it even worse than it looks? because normally you're trying to be nice to the previous guy that wasn't happening here >> thank you this is extraordinary. this was an extraordinary moment in business. what he basically did was a complete repudiation of the past without being personal >> it was almost personal, without saying the name, it was personal >> mr. flannery is an honorable man, and i think he doesn't want to devolve into that, but yes. that's what makes me think the stock's not down big, because here's a man who came on tv and told the truth about how horrible things are, so, therefore, he did not sugar coat it had he sugar coated it and we were just in chapter two of this charade, the dance that is ge, we would be -- that stock would be substantially lower, so yes, he did it the belichick way. little bit of a smile. i wouldn't be surprised if he shows up with a hoodie on the sidelines. this guy is tough, but he's funny, he's a sports fan, but he's tough and he is going to demand a level of rigor how many times did he use the word rigor this guy is going to make this company over in a way that we're going to like, but it's going to take a long time >> so what now, how as an investor do you look for signs of progress on the big issues that he's already changing, culture, compensation, re-examining the cost control, that sort of thing >> i would say look for one thing only with him, which is cash he's about cash, cash accounting, he's not about the kind of accounting that the company used to use. he's about cash and cash flow, and when you talk about -- it's about operating cash flow. that has to get better the idea they had negative cash flow in the first quarter was an abomination. who said it was? he said it was an abomination. i like the fact he doesn't sugar coat how bad it was. it's going to be good. >> tactically here, if you're not in, do you wait for the 13th >> yes, i think you do >> you do? >> only because there are people who didn't watch today and will say wait a second, i bought that for a way to be able to stay calm and i get frightened when there's a dividend cut we had dividend cuts before, and it's not a value stock yet, but it sells for 20 times earnings, so it's more expensive than honeywell, eaton, lockheed martin, boeing, so you have a stock that's expensive, but i love he did talk about other divisions that are good. i need to find out how much he can cut off in the long-term care policies that they are stuck with aig had to make a deal with warren buffett and i know he knows it he pointedly mentioned it it in his letter >> right, so incremental bad news on that front or the dividend front takes him to what, 21 >> yeah, i think there are people always surprised, but 21 seems right. if he's correct about how the other businesses are doing, and this is not a man who overpromises i felt better. that was another takeaway, frankly. i was worried about more than just power health care he's got under control. it's got to be more like dan non. en he understands that. aerospace is pristine and wasn't ruined by the previous administration >> yeah, couple other bits of sound here from flannery talking about both the internal review and what he called capital allocation, one of his three big priorities >> i spent really 90 days exhaustive review of the whole company, the businesses, our culture, corporate spending. everything that the company has been up for examination. every stone turned no sacred cows so that's what we've been doing. as i looked across the company, really three things that keep coming up that we need to work on, culture, our operating rigor, and capital allocation. if you look at those three things, more candor, transparency, execution, tighter operations, more focus on where we're investing, putting money, concentrating the capital. when i look at all of these capital allocation quite rationally, if it makes sense to pay a dividend, pay a dividend if it makes sense to buy a stock back, buy a stock back, so i don't view it emotionally, really, it's all around what's the best use of the company's resources, management capital, financial capital, and how does that accrue to the benefit of the owners >> he called himself the insider's outsider, because although he's a 30-year vet, not a lot of people knew him and he's coming in with a set of fresh eyes >> those who do know him say, one, he's funny, and, two, that he's tougher than anyone who's been at that company in a very long time since jack welch he'll get rid of the bottom 10%. he will cull he will get his team he will have his team of spartans in there. i'm not kidding. each division will get a team of spartans that believe in flannery and everybody else is going to go that's his style you either believe -- it's get on flannery's team or go home. and i like that, too >> so you think he is welchian in that way? >> yes, yes. i know people who swear by this man, but he's going to do root and branch, because he knows he has to you talked about the bears with sells on the esearch, he has tremendous respect for their work he's not in denial you know, he's in the bleachers. he's not in the front row. he's not at courtside, this man. he wants to earn your respect. i thought he -- again, he killed it today >> jimat will work to fix what's wrong perhaps, but will it work to build what's next right now we're so focused on the parts of ge that are gone wrong, cash flow that needs to be fixed ge wants to be talking about the internet of things, they want to be talking about how they are working in the cloud and doing commercials with nerds and drawing software engineers can he do that >> i think that's the old guys i think he's realizing he has a couple businesses that are good he's got to get the cash flow. he's a long way from being able to do any of that talk he's not going to repudiate the notion that it's a next generation industrial company, but he knows that it has to be done on a cash basis he has to take huge charges, i think. that was a very ill advised acquisition at the top i don't know what he can do with that he needs to sell locomotive there isn't a lot of business in the world these days he's got some orders he needs to figure out how to do accounting better for turbines so it's mo
jim, jim, correct me if i'm wrong here, but this seemed to me to be extremely unusual for this level of -- i don't know if you want to call it candor, short of a scandal this was almost wells fargo level talk about what had happened prior to this ceo coming in. made me wonder is it even worse than it looks? because normally you're trying to be nice to the previous guy that wasn't happening here >> thank you this is extraordinary. this was an extraordinary moment in business. what he...
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jim jim is that it's near the bangladesh me and maher border so what are you hearing from people there about the possibility that they would actually be able to go back to me and mark. well rachelle in short they are terrified at the prospect of returning when you speak to him joe refugees that have a rival here and now it's been over five hundred thousand in the past month alone they are extremely worried about what will happen to them if there is some sort of agreement that would allow them to go back now i spoke a short while ago with the u.n. emergency relief coordinator here mark local he's been on a three day visit to cox's bizarre going to the camps here he said that there is great concern even at the u. when about the prospect of coming up with some sort of mechanism for refugees to return he says that this really starts in me and more the focus needs to be on ensuring that the conditions are going to be safe for those refugees to return to me and more here's more of what he told us on that point as well. we need to pray says my wage people can safely securely voluntarily be allowed to go home and they onus is on the authorities in me and not to demonstrate to everybody above all to the refugees and so that circumstances are going to change so that it is safe to go home because at the moment if you listen to the people we've listened to in the last thirty six hours none of them think it is a new. so we show right now the main concerns also are the fact that people are worried that there could be epic dimmick that might begin a cholera they're worried about unsanitary conditions there worrying about what might happen in these camps the just don't have the capacity also another bit of concern is what will happen when there isn't as much media attention focused on what's going on with this for him to refugee crisis aid workers saying that they are concerned that although now aid is flowing in if the world starts looking away if there were hints are forgotten about they will not be getting the supplies the aid all the things that they so desperately need in this time of crisis respond to jam to life for us and our mohammed thank you all off one quest is a spokesman for the asia division at amnesty international he joins us via skype from london and thank you for your time is the this the talk about repatriation is it is it too hasty is it too soon when quite frankly there are still people crossing the border and the issues that caused this have not been dealt with. yeah i think your correspondents just made some valid points about a number of red flags with the talk of the petraeus and i think for us a little bit is closer to the two governments are talking about returning to their home such would be the ultimate goal as long as this campaign of ethnic cleansing it's unfolding in iraq can stay that. it's much too early to talk about something people back without having to conditions in place on the ground for it to be safe and secure it's not the key point to think about the areas that are this a historical precedent area of the month in my case and out of two thousand tens of thousands of very interesting g.'s who are trying to do this to me and more many of them were essentially forcibly pushed out they were consulted if they want to go home or not. really keep it slow most of the one wants to know want to be pushed back to me m.r. gibbs well so whole or or what body can and can get in there and come up with a plan that actually makes sense not to something on paper not something that says great we're working together something that can really make a difference. i think we need to involve the civil courts and obesity to the two governments in the media world but you know the truth will be keep to get both both to the table and it sounds like they're really they're hoping to sort of us but we also need the international oversight of this process. too and short of it is a safe process where it is can return in security i mean they can do this specific body something that can be worked out perhaps the unit show or the u.n. refugee agency. but it's really you know we do need international involvement on the international oversight to ensure that our human rights both range of people or at the forefront of family were preparation process and that this is not just a case of. pace you're pushing people back against the work ok. quest with amnesty international thank you very much. the palestinian prime minister has chaired a unity cabinet meeting in gaza as part of national reconciliation efforts between his mainstream fatah party and hamas. said he wanted to turn the page on the division that has plagued the political factions since a mosque took control of gaza in two thousand and seven amoss announced last week that it was handing over administrative control of the gaza strip to a unity government very fossett has more now from gaza city. well the first cabinet meeting of this new unity reconciliation government has taken place the palestinian prime minister ahmed presiding and this is really the first getting underway of this project it's difficult project which is failed so many times over the last ten years to restore palace in north already government to the gaza strip now we have ministers going out to their ministries the expectation is of a smooth handover of power from the hamas officials who have been controlling those ministries up until now we've had a news conference after the cabinet meeting in which the p.a. government spokesman talked about the importance of the egyptian backing to all this we have posters of president sisi in this square talking about the fact that the egyptian minister of intelligence will be here later in the day offering support to this process talking about appealing to the international community and the israelis themselves to ease the israeli blockade and as for the kind of humanitarian issues which are so key to the nearly two million people who live in the gaza strip so far we're in a holding pattern over that they're saying that they have received detailed reports about things such as salaries electricity water border crossings and that they will look into these things deeply however some of these issues are issues that have been exacerbated by restrictions imposed by the palestinian authority precisely to bring on board again under a unified government the squeeze on the electricity the cutting about thirty percent to the salaries of the p.a. employees have been sitting idle for the last decade these are things that the p.a. could reverse if it wanted to immediately at the moment they're talking about talks about talks next week beginning in cairo. and a process to try and address and solve those issues al-jazeera has learned that a weapons shipment from north korea has strained relations between the u.s. and egypt united nations report obtained by our team details the connection between pyongyang and cairo egypt's foreign ministry has responded saying authorities have sensed a steroid the shipment of anti-tank missiles parts. whenever u.s. president donald trump meets his egyptian counterpart in public it's all smiles that is capable of the impossible. things were frosty year a few months later when the u.s. delayed or froze around two hundred ninety million dollars in military aid for egypt and washington post says that was in part because of what was on the ship in july last year u.s. intelligence agents started tracking this as it sailed from north korea to egypt a month later u.s. officials told the egyptians they wanted it searched a u.n. report says they found this on board hidden and iron ore seventy nine crates containing parts to build more than twenty four thousand rocket propelled grenades and material for an additional four thousand some reports say they were distant to the egyptian army which later blew them up under u.n. supervision. the egyptian foreign ministry denied the reports saying the shipment that was confiscated was not distant age it egyptian authorities indeed confiscated the shipment and destroyed it adding the head of the u.n. security council north korea sanctions committee has lorded egypt's if it the u.s. is on high alert keeping a close watch on north korea's ports if u.s. intelligence agencies are doing intensive satellite tracking of all ships entering and leaving north korean ports they can also through satellite observation get the images of what is being loaded onto ships the north koreans are believed to sell weapons cheap around the globe to pay for its nuclear weapons program france which currently presides over the u.n. security council sanctions working. on a face off. it's essential to implement fully one hundred plus in the sanctions that they have put in place and here honestly i'll be frank we have made significant progress lisa only the sanctions committee is doing its work well at the same time on monday the trumpet ministration contradicted its own secretory of state you see the u.s. was looking to talk to north korea there's a difference between a talking point diplomatic pressure we still strongly support putting diplomatic pressure on north korea which we're continuing to do but now is not the time simply to have conversations with north korea the u.s. appears to be sanding the message doing business with north korea comes with its own costs shall it bellus al-jazeera. a few moments we will have the weather with death but still ahead on al-jazeera the state of limbo kurdish businesses along the turkana iraq border face an uncertain future after last week's defiance session reprimand us. i'm more about the money i'm in iraq gallery in doha where when the king of innovative german car design and technology in the one nine hundred fifty s. to the near future. and injury scare for the world's most expensive player ahead of world cup qualifying it will have that story in sport. from cool briskness and fuel. to the war in trying to those of southeast asia. and i there we've had some very stormy weather across parts of australia recently the satellite picture clearly shows the area of cloud that gave us our very heavy downpours you see it just working its way down that far eastern coast there and it certainly gave us a lot of heavy rain in fact some of us reporting over three hundred millimeters of rain and that's over four times the monthly average so incredible amount of rain just to have in a twenty four hour period and it's very different to what's going on just a little bit further south as well there in sydney in new south wales we're crying out for rain and we haven't seen any atoll this is sydney during the day today then clearly blue skies not to a great deal of wet weather atoll and instead the problem here is with the lack of rain in the entirety of september we only saw nought point two millimeters and there's been nothing since then so nothing in the past couple of days so while we've had no rain around sydney so the north has been a lot of it has been flooding and we've also had reports of there being a tornado as well now as we head through the next couple of days the main focus of the energy the main system is working away towards the east but still for the coast of queensland they could be one or two more showers and if you catch one it could be very very lively but further south it's still dry. there with sponsored by qatar airways. ever since i was a little boy in india my dream was to make bollywood films so five years ago i decided i was finally queen to do it one man's quest to realise a lifelong ambition the story i choose the laws of my own village and its transformation going behind the lens has gotten singh brings his personal story to life. al-jazeera correspondent my own private bollywood at this time. when the news breaks more than a million people have already lost and not know what will grow with conditions and the story builds fast furious and sometimes fatal. jockeys are risking their young lives when people need to be hand in my dream of gambling in numbers i don't feel comfortable with don't think i'll gamble until i die al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and i have news on and on line . watching out to zero let's take a look at the top stories this hour f.b.i. agents have found no weapons ammunition and explosives in the home of the gunman who carried out the worst mass shooting in modern american history stephen paddick opened fire from a hotel room overlooking a concert in las vegas killing fifty nine people and wounding five hundred others a general strike has brought much of catalonia to a standstill following sunday's controversial vote to break away from spain strikes recalled by catalan trade unions in response to the violence by spain's national police during the ballot water hender refugees have arrived in bangladesh from me and mar while the two countries have agreed to work on a repatriation plan the deal was made after a representative from e.m.r. slater on sunset she travel to bangladesh for talks with its foreign minister. are honest deployed tanks along its border with iraq semi autonomous kurdish region iran says the deployment is part of a joint military drill with the rocky armed forces tensions in the region are high following last week's curtis secession referendum the vote was held. in defiance of the government in baghdad as well as neighboring iran in turkey strapped for joins us now from the border post in iraq's kurdish region so charles where are these these exercises were they planned before the vote or is this a result of the vote. well that i cannot confirm what we do know though certainly in this area very close to the border on the border of the k r g the kurdish regional government controlled area of iraq and iran there are a reigning tanks that have been positioned to my right on the hill there it's pointing into the k r g also tanks here to the left we've been speaking to kurdish customs or sources here certainly they say and they've been speaking to the iranians that a joint iraqi and iranian military exercises are due to start any time in the next couple of days in an area around fifteen kilometers behind me in iran they say that it was on the twenty ninth of september that twelve representatives of the iraqi ministry of interior arrived here and delivered a letter saying insisting that the kurds hand over control of this border crossing to the iraqi authorities want to stand that that letter was delivered to the two other border crossings that pair of his pair of his car and around and the kurdish authorities have refused so far to abide by. by that letter we understand that negotiations are still going on between the kurds the iraqis and the iranians to try and come to some sort of solution but it is fair to say that the tension here on this border is mounting the kurdish authorities that we spoke to admitted that they were very nervous although the iranian have said that these military exercises in this area at least are going to start imminently they point to these tanks that they say it's fair to say are dug in their guns pointing towards this area and they're concerned that if there isn't some sort of agreement that the area could be taken all this this border crossing could be taken by force the border is open as it stands it was closed for a couple of days certainly to oil traffic is very important for the k r g their relationship with the. iranians the k r g export crude oil into iran the iranians refine it and sell it back to the kurds so there are huge kind of economic pressures. and economic situation at hand here very very dangerous for them financially. they said the border is open thus far today they're expecting possibly around thirty to forty tankers to be let through but they're expecting that the border will be closed later today so yes a very tense situation on the borders of the chaos and iran the soft and stratford life for us at the order of post and iraq's kurdistan region thank you turkey's president is warning of further sanctions on northern iraq following last week's secession referendum by kurds and made reports from a border crossing between iraq and turkey some kurds fear cross border trade will be affected by the political fallout. at the brain crossing it's business as usual goods flowing into the kurdish region from turkey people traveling back and forth between the two it's iraq's most important land crossing kurds on both sides of the border make a living out of it. i am poor i don't love my job but i make my daily bread coming and going through this border if it closes there will be a domino effect from here to istanbul it's all connected i won't be the only one hurt. hasn't and the other drivers here are turkish kurds they have silently supported the referendum they live across the border in the same area where iraqi soldiers carried out joint exercises just a few kilometers away from the crossing. iraq's prime minister. has vowed to bring it under the federal government's authority although it's an entry point. here. actually. everyone is scared the regional government also imposes its own customs and immigration policies and if you are still in doubt then you have to remind. everyone. even though the border guards are officially under the command of baghdad giving up their posts to numb kurds is out of the question. as of now the border guards and peshmerga a part of the iraqi forces but if there is a problem that would defend kurdistan it will be a national cause this is their land where their families and their people live every kurd will take part in this. the crossing fell on the control of the kurds with the no fly zone was imposed over the region after the first gulf war in one thousand nine hundred one and since it's been a lifeline for the kurdish region as it was a child then but still remembers how different his whole was at the time. i mean before nine hundred ninety one we couldn't do any business no one had money after that things changed the town became richer but a kurdish state is more important than anything else we have to sacrifice for it even if we have to fight we knew since before the referendum that the could be some negative reactions. everyone here is waiting for baghdad. but with more than half of the goods through. making their way beyond the kurdish region to the rest of iraq could say everyone involved will pay a heavy price. in the order in iraq. asli and searchers say the inability to find missing malaysian airlines flight three seventy is unacceptable in the modern aviation era they released the final report into the search for the plane on tuesday calling for better satellite tracking systems to be built into aircraft it makes three seventy disappeared back in two thousand and fourteen two hundred thirty nine people warm board the flight from beijing to kuala lumpur some debris has been found but the australian led search was called off in january after fail to find the plane to bring in david griffin from hobart via skype he's an oceanographer with australia's national science body the c.s.i. r.-o. and also co-author of the report the search for m h three seventy and ocean surface strafed thank you very much for your time so does this effectively mean that it's over that you don't think the plane will ever be found. that that somebody was saying the way i would say that this is the work commissioned so joe given to us. he's now completing this is their final report just a resumption at some point so i guess the goal is in the malaysian chinese to respond to the sun report tonight you see what kind of progress which you say has been made in this search to at least get to this point. well a lot has been done and up towards the suspension of the search but there's been an awful lot done since the suspension of the search the game changer came between february and i will when we got access to some high resolution imagery from some french satellites and they showed some of in order and these were images just two weeks after the crash and so it was just a matter of backtracking knows for two weeks and that's what identified the most precise estimate of where the plane might have gone down the only trouble is that those things that were seen on the surface couldn't be confirmed interesting part of the plan it's just that because they happened to be in the location where we had already to determine that they most likely would be that they become such compelling circumstantial evidence going forward what's what do you think could make a difference said some sort of tragedy like this happen again what can make a difference in and finding a plane so you can learn what happened and and perhaps save lives in the future. well we hope that no such thing like this ever happens that if it does happen again and these new systems of putting in place for tracking the location of the aircraft then we hopefully would never have to do a search based on the shredded surveillance that we had to direct this search ok and mr griffin thank you very much for your fansite we appreciate it my pleasure thank you. thousands of workers at a toyota manufacturing plant in australia are about to lose their jobs and announced it's ending production in melbourne this is the second car company to pull out of the country in two years ford closed its plant in victoria's long after ninety one years and her thomas has more from sydney on the industry's to my. tried to started making calls in australia back in one thousand nine hundred sixty three and in the fifty four years since more than three million tied to cards are rolled off its production lines in this country the closure of a factory in melbourne with the loss of two thousand jobs but a further three thousand people depended on that factory for their livelihood because they were in supply chain companies from the classic so it's a bowls were brought back to the melbourne factory on tuesday for a ceremony to mark the closure of the factory last year ford closed its last. factory plant in australia and in two weeks' time holden which the australian brand name for general motors is called as and i know it's where the well it will close its last factory and will mark be aimed all call manufacturing you know writing posts here simply too high compared to manufacturing costs elsewhere in asia but some say the closure of the car industry in australia isn't necessarily think it marks the transition of australia's economy towards a more service for insight. and it also suggests a striking workers for getting jobs in. the streets elsewhere. germany has long been known as a powerhouse of industrial design and famous for brands like. the first exhibition to showcase german innovation has opened in the qatari capital laura garden manly has taken a look a design lab in the center of the exhibition in doha provides a window into some of the most innovative german techniques from the past seventy years. from the evolution of the t.v. intricate furniture virtual reality and sport shoes design has improved leaps and bounds decade by decade you know looking at back of some of the older designs of some of the have computers and looking at it thinking my goodness how could we even that use those you know twenty thirty years ago looking at what we have now we're so lucky that transmitting design but that's how it all started and that's what we need to show the audience it also traces the development of some of the most famous german cars which have pervaded popular culture germany's post second world war effort to mend it shattered economy so mass production of pushes design of the beetle and new designs for the super car porsche what's one literally means the people car was one of the first affordable vehicles to be mass produced and now it's the first major car company to announce a push into the mass market with an electric vehicle but it may have taken and the mission scandal to drive the company into a cleaner future two years ago the vaults working group admitted it had used illegal software to cheat us diesel emissions tests sparking the biggest industry crisis in its history it paid heavily up to thirty billion dollars in damages but it's not only an image clean up beat up its principal design a says the future of the electric car may take on an entirely different shape now we face a situation it's a traditional combustion engine most likely will be reduced by electrical engines and since you could say this massive metal block from the combustion engine disappears. as design is completely possibilities. and that you can't technology has been around for more than a century but with ample supply of oil at the time the combustion engine took the lead but now the future is steering back to woodsy electric vehicle and it's created a race to sell on the math scale but many will want to see if the consumers who'd be as excited as the car makers. are about a manly al-jazeera doha. in the last few minutes the shares nobel prize in physics has been awarded to three u.s. scientists barry barish kip thorne and raina weiss led a collaborative project that jim served for the first time waves of energy created by stars exploding and black holes colliding in space albert einstein predicted the existence and so-called gravitational waves over a century ago but they remain largely their radical. rock n roll fans are mourning the death of tom petty the leader of the u.s. band tom petty and the heartbreakers died in the hospital after suffering cardiac arrest looks back on his life. as a rock n roll icon tom petty's career spanned four decades and produced a string of hits in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's the florida native is best remembered as the leader of tom petty and the heartbreakers which rose to fame in the mid night hundred seventy s. releasing hits that included break down american girl and refugee. the heartbreaker south is known as heartland rock it's lyrics often reflecting feelings of isolation partly inspired by peggy's impoverished childhood in two thousand and two tom petty and the heartbreakers were inducted into
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and thanks for being here, jim. jim: thank you so much for having me.obert: all right, well, coming up, on saturday, august 26, a wine tasting and talk story event starting at 5:30 at the issei memorial building at 565 n 5th street in san jose, featuring award winning wines from mikami vineyards from lodi, while listening to the story of how the mikami family started growing grapes in lodi. then, the big japanese-american museum of san jose 30th anniversary celebration, sunday, september 24 at the hayes mansion in san jose. a luncheon with entertainment by san jose taiko, ayako hosokawa, and a silent auction. and you can get more details on both events on nbcbayarea.com. we'll help them with that expansion. and when we come back, ramen. and not just any kind of ramen, and you'll find out why next. robert: and we are starting a new series of stories called asian pacific america eats, where we go out and showcase some bay area restaurants. for this show, we sent producers lance liu and joakim studio to give us a behind the scenes look at ramen gaijin in t
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jim driscoll. doesn't he? >> that's jim driscoll as a child, that certainly. >> mini jim, mini jim driscoll. 's crazy, isn't it? >> i see the resemblance. >> i do, as well. i think it is the eyebrows. >> and the hairdo? >> uh-huh. >> cute. >> that's too funny. >> wow. >> cute little boy. my gosh. >> and jim is a cute little man. >> stop it. he's our boss, so yes. >> sue there is brain looks done. >> i can't believe this. but it actually is working out. >> oh, my god. >> look! >> you may have done this right. >> and tastes good, too. >> and she is eating her own brain. >> brain food. steve sweeney's negative headlines keep piling up. why are south jerseyans so angry at sweeney? sweeney repeatedly sided with chris christie to underfund south jersey schools, increase standardized testing like parcc, cut take-home pay for teachers, and broke his promise to fund the pensions of hundreds of thousands of new jerseyans- all while padding his own. steve sweeney says a lot of things. but the truth is, he's not on our side. but tdo you want to do aot on omonster check? yes. no monsters. ♪ how about the
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jim acosta. jim, update us on the very latest. >> reporter: wolf, the white house appears to be putting the brakes on the comments on the death of the four soldiers in niger. president trump was asked repeatedly about his handling of the deaths and his treatment of a gold-star mother, unlike last week, there was near total silence from the president. it was an uncharacteristically silent president trump avoiding questions all day long on the widow of la david johnson. the army sergeant killed along with three other service members in niger earlier this month. >> do you roger goodell that myesha johnson -- >> reporter: but the questions are not going away, in part because the sergeant's widow myesha johnson shared with abc that the president said her late husband knew what he was signing up for in a phone call. >> the president said that he knew what he signed up for, but it hurts anyway. and i was -- it made me cry because i was very angry at the tone in his voice. the only way he remembered my husband's name because he told me he had my husband's report in front of him. that's when he actually said la david. i heard him stumbling on trying remember my husband's name, and that's what hurt me the most. if my husband is out here fighting for our country and risks his life for our country, why can't you remember his name? >> reporter: shortly after the interview, the president took the unusual step of correcting the widow, tweeting i had a very respectful conversation with the widow of sergeant la david johnson and spoke his name from the beginning without hesitation. the widow also attacked her congresswoman, frederica wilson, who was in the car when the call from the president came in. >> whatever ms. wilson said was not fabricated. what she said was 100% correct. it was master sergeant neil, me, my aunt, my uncle and the driver and ms. wilson in the car. the phone was on speaker phone. why would we fabricate something like that? >> reporter: the president and congresswoman wilson are still at it on twitter, with mr. trump trying to capitalize politically on the exchange, tweeting whacky congresswoman wilson is the gift that keeps on giving for the republican party. a disaster for dems. watch her in action and vote republican. niger is president trump's benghazi, he needs to own it. erroneously stated the congresswoman took credit during a 2015 speech for funding an fbi facility in florida, something she didn't do. tweeting, general kelly owes the nation an apology because when he lied about me, he lied to the american public. now the president's near total silence on the controversy stands in strategic contrast with the scene in the rose garden one week ago, when he suggested he was more compassionate than past commanders in chief when it came to fallen soldiers. >> if you look at president obama and other presidents, most of them didn't make calls, a lot of them didn't make calls. >> reporter: add to that, "roll call" is reporting that the president -- to obtain contact information for fallen service members after the president told fox radio he always makes those calls. >> i have called i believe everybody, but certainly i'll use the word virtually everybody. >> reporter: it's another textbook example of the president throwing the white house off message. this week's agenda item overshadowed, tax reform. >> people want to see it, and i call it tax cuts. it is tax reform also, but i call it tax cuts. >> reporter: now, a white house official confirmed the west wick did attempt to expedite condolence letters to fallen soldiers after the president's remarks in the rose garden last week. the official said during this process, a discovery was made that there were, quote, bureaucratic reasons for some of the reasons why some of the letters hadn't gone out to the families. letters and contacts were delayed because the service member killed in action had been involved in what they called multiple casualties incidents. this official said the white house directed the condolence letters be sent out. kwofl? >> all right, jim, thank you. jim acosta over at the white house. lawmakers certainly have plenty of questions on the niger ambush and the overall u.s. deployment there. let's go to our senior congressional correspondent manu raju. manu, members of congress, i assume they're going to get their own briefings. >> reporter: yeah, they certainly are, wolf. and also calling for more information from the trump administration. something we just started to see today when the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff for the first time laying out in detail the timeline of events that happened, explaining that these u.s. forces were on a reconnaissance mission and trying to combat this attack from these forces in niger, but what the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff also made clear, wolf, a lot of questions remain unanswered. tonight, the pentagon revealing new details about the ambush in niger that killed four u.s. soldiers. >> there is a perception that the department of defense has not been forthcoming. >> re
jim acosta. jim, update us on the very latest. >> reporter: wolf, the white house appears to be putting the brakes on the comments on the death of the four soldiers in niger. president trump was asked repeatedly about his handling of the deaths and his treatment of a gold-star mother, unlike last week, there was near total silence from the president. it was an uncharacteristically silent president trump avoiding questions all day long on the widow of la david johnson. the army sergeant...
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jim courier. there were arguments what music we would listen in the locker room. a little more rap from andy and myself. a little more older, not so great music in my opinion from todd and jim. jims on cutting edge after the love music, especially in new york. i got something we all listen to. he put in a cd. this is good, i like it. i said who is it? he is john mayer. that is weird. i went to high school with a kid john mayer, really good musician. can i see the cover? that was the john mayer i went to high school with him. i called him pretty soon after finished davis cup. i said, i wouldn't believe it. this was a jaw-dropping moment how successful you are. i did same thing couple months ago looking through "the new york times" and i was on the cover with my lleyton hewitt. it is 2001, reading paper, i start my day, this is picture of you. this is amazing our paths cross again. what we had been doing always, now we're getting paid for it. it is pretty crazy. a fun ride. he has been so nice to me. first time i had my charity event in virginia i asked him to perform. before i even got the question out, he said tell me where, when. i will be there. he has always been a tremendous
jim courier. there were arguments what music we would listen in the locker room. a little more rap from andy and myself. a little more older, not so great music in my opinion from todd and jim. jims on cutting edge after the love music, especially in new york. i got something we all listen to. he put in a cd. this is good, i like it. i said who is it? he is john mayer. that is weird. i went to high school with a kid john mayer, really good musician. can i see the cover? that was the john mayer...
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jim jefferies jim nice to have you on ok the forthcoming. you bet john mccain says the white house has not been forthcoming so where does this go when he's talking subpoena what do you think will to tell the truth that he shouldn't have to subpoena anything he's the chairman of the armed services committee and the administration should be willing to provide him whatever information he asked for my only concern here is that they're just going to look at the what the worms i view what what happened on the ground tactically what who maybe messed up here that these guys got killed or they could look at the bigger picture that i think most americans are are worried about need share where is new here why we have americans fighting and dying in news year what other countries under what authority do we have americans fighting and dying i think those are the real questions there and i hope chairman mccain the armed services committee delve into that not just who who messed up here. and what is your analysis why are we in their will you know in a way some people especially on the democratic side are sort of what this is going to be trumps bengazi well maybe there's an element of that because remember the the enemy here it is share is al qaeda in the islamic magreb this is the same group that the french had come in in two thousand and twelve against and in mali and all leads back to the boneheaded decision to overthrow gadhafi and which is just a huge shot of adrenaline a big pile of weapons to go all of these terrorist groups that destabilized now the whole region including the share so let's look at the big picture here not just what happened here a few days ago that tragically resulted in these deaths while the mainstream media has got a lot of americans ginned up about the fact that the white house is not forthcoming you heard what john mccain said and secretary battus said today that he does not have a full report on what happened in this attack how unusual is this i think that they should have most of those details now doesn't sound so much that it's not the details are available even to the pentagon but even what the pentagon knows is not being turned over to the committee i don't think chairman mccain would be that angry and essentially accused them of not cooperating and threaten a subpoena unless he thought they had more information than they were giving him and i mean it's two weeks after the attack these investigations shouldn't take that long because the military is in total control of this but what i find interesting is that the intel for the military told the patrol that violence was quote unlikely apparently pretty obvious they got it wrong why and how the same questions people asked about the death that occurred yemen early and the trump presidency again how many countries do we have where americans are in these situations where violence is unlikely but it's likely to happen anyway and that's the real question that i think needs to be gotten to here i hope the committee addresses it. and jim leaving a soldier behind on the field. that just isn't good is someone going to have to answer for that i think so and of course you do hear coming out of administration we don't leave people behind is that just a slogan or is that something that of they're actually committed to as i live at least from what i understand of the circumstances three soldiers were killed and then another one was missing and then later was was found dead how did they lose account of him what exactly happened those are legitimate questions but let's let's not let's not lose the forest for the trees here there's a strategic problem here in terms of a broader u.s. policy that is simply moving forward on inertia without a whole lot of examination but it really does seem that the trumpet ministration is just following what the obama administration did with scattering troops across the globe and hitting these hot spots what do you think exactly right and let's be honest the obama administration was simply follow
jim jefferies jim nice to have you on ok the forthcoming. you bet john mccain says the white house has not been forthcoming so where does this go when he's talking subpoena what do you think will to tell the truth that he shouldn't have to subpoena anything he's the chairman of the armed services committee and the administration should be willing to provide him whatever information he asked for my only concern here is that they're just going to look at the what the worms i view what what...
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jim jefferies jim nice to have you on ok the forthcoming. you bet john mccain says the white house has not been forthcoming so where does this go when he's talking subpoena what do you think will to tell the truth that he shouldn't have to subpoena anything he's the chairman of the armed services committee and the administration should be willing to provide him whatever information he asked for my only concern here is that they're just going to look at the what the worm's eye view what what happened on the ground tactically what who maybe messed up here that these guys got killed or they could look at the bigger picture that i think most americans are are worried about need share where is new here why we have americans fighting and dying in news year what other countries under what authority do we have americans fighting and dying i think those are the real questions there and i hope chairman mccain the armed services committee delve into that not just who who messed up here. and what is your analysis why are we in their will you know in a way some people especially on the democratic side are sort of what this is going to be trumps benghazi well maybe there's elements of that because remember the the enemy here it is share is al qaeda in the islamic magreb this is the same group that the french had come in in two thousand and twelve against and in mali and all leads back to the boneheaded decision to overthrow gadhafi and which is just a huge shot of adrenaline a big pile of weapons to go all of these terrorist groups that destabilized now the whole region including the share so let's look at the big picture here not just what happened here a few days ago that tragically resulted in these deaths while the mainstream media has got a lot of americans ginned up about the fact that the white house is not forthcoming you heard what john mccain said and secretary battus said today that he does not have a full report on what happened in this attack how unusual is this i think that they should have most of those details now doesn't sound so much that it's not the details are available even to the pentagon but even what the pentagon knows is not being turned over to the committee i don't think chairman mccain would be that angry and essentially accused them of not cooperating and threaten a subpoena unless he thought they had more information than they were giving him and i mean it's two weeks after the attack these investigations shouldn't take that long because the military is in total control of this but what i find interesting is that the intel for the military told the patrol that violence was quote unlikely apparently pretty obvious they got it wrong why and how the same questions people asked about the death that occurred yemen early and the trump presidency again how many countries do we have where americans are in these situations where violence is unlikely but it's likely to happen anyway and that's the real question that i think needs to be gotten to here i hope the committee addresses it. and jim leaving a soldier behind on the field. that just isn't good is someone going to have to answer for that i think so and of course you do hear coming out of administration we don't leave people behind is that just a slogan or is that something that of they're actually committed to as i live at least from what i understand of the circumstances three soldiers were killed and then another one was missing and then later was was found dead how did they lose account of him what exactly happened those are legitimate questions but let's let's not let's not lose the forest for the trees here there's a strategic problem here in terms of a broader u.s. policy that is simply moving forward on inertia without a whole lot of examination but it really does seem that the trumpet ministration is just following what the obama administration did with scattering troops across the globe and hitting these hot spots what do you think exactly right and then to add to this be honest the obama administration was
jim jefferies jim nice to have you on ok the forthcoming. you bet john mccain says the white house has not been forthcoming so where does this go when he's talking subpoena what do you think will to tell the truth that he shouldn't have to subpoena anything he's the chairman of the armed services committee and the administration should be willing to provide him whatever information he asked for my only concern here is that they're just going to look at the what the worm's eye view what what...
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jim jatra jim why are there so many countries all over the map on this issue well i don't think they are mostly all over the map i think most of the countries are on the side that this deal is whatever its flaws may be needs to stay in place it was a positive step and it actually is something of an achievement really the only significant achievement i can think of of the obama administration and then does decertify if somehow the u.s. does pull out of this agreement i think we will be pretty much alone ok so how damage is al damaging is that you think i think it really depends on what happens next if the president trump thinks that by decertifying the deal or by pulling out we can then pressure iran into a much better deal which the dresses the other questions like missile development i don't think that's going to happen my fear is however that a lot of the people who are calling for us to pull out of the deal were to take the deal what they really want is a war with iran they want regime change in tehran and the question isn't so much what trouble do about this deal but if he does pull us out of the deal what happens next are we really going to go down that road. well this opens the door for a big response from russia and china where do you think they'll come down on this i think they'll denounce the move if we do that i think the real question is what do the iranians do because i think part of the strategy of the people here against the agreement is to force the iranians or at least to press them to say all right that's it if the americans are not going to stick by the agreement we're calling off to we now are no longer bound by the agreement i think the ago radians would be very foolish to do that because right now if the united states does pull out they still got a deal with the europeans the russians and the chinese they will be all be on the same page and it will be the united states that side slated i think that's actually would be a good move for the iranians i think we all know how trivial the president can be at times is there any motivation here just to undo this because it was accomplished under president obama what about that i think that's an element of it i think there is an element of ego here i think the other thing is this idea that i can make a deal better remember unlike most of the other republican candidates he did not say i will tear up his deal he said i will i like to take over bad deals and make them better maybe he thinks that somehow he can press the iranians to renegotiate that in fact there was a report the other day saying oh the iranians now will negotiate on missile technology but the iranians rapidly denied that so where does this leave north korea in the mix doesn't this really open the door for north korea to make sure that they have and keep their nuclear program if this deal is done do you see a connection here at all i do see a connection but to tell the truth that i don't think it changes that much because i didn't don't see if iran didn't exist i don't see any circumstances where the north koreans are going to give up their nuclear weapons it's not even a so much what what's going on with iran they look at libya they look at iraq they realize that the longevity of the regime of kim jong un personally depends on having nuclear weapons i don't think we're going to give them up no matter what happens with iran. jim jatra always a pleasure good to have you with us tonight thanks so much. in other news on capitol hill tennessee senator bob corker who is the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee is sounding the alarm about president trump corker tells the new york times in an interview that the president is leading us to world war three corker also said the white house is an adult daycare center they've gone back and forth trump returned fire on twitter claiming that corker didn't have the guts to run for reelection in tennessee and wanted to be the secretary of state in the trumpet ministration what corker is saying might have a lot more impact if he was running for reelection you could make might make that judgment. he has nothing to lose but maybe an old score to settle whatever that might be for more on this let's go to our panel tonight mitch caesar former florida democratic chair is with us and also sean steele former california g.o.p. chair with us gentlemen good to have you wit
jim jatra jim why are there so many countries all over the map on this issue well i don't think they are mostly all over the map i think most of the countries are on the side that this deal is whatever its flaws may be needs to stay in place it was a positive step and it actually is something of an achievement really the only significant achievement i can think of of the obama administration and then does decertify if somehow the u.s. does pull out of this agreement i think we will be pretty...
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you would design on a day when i have to go and. let an american who can do a little. bit of a let. for the look on the job they have allowed only make a living. at it for totally b. day it. can i'm telling you. particularly. a young mind a blank slate primed for the wonders of the world. of valuable. in their own words boys as young as nine reveal how they were indoctrinated and wrenched from their childhood into a life of unspeakable violence. lion cubs of i saw. this documentary at this time on. the nature news as it breaks because you can see there in the distance of shia militia vehicles that you can see on the horizon there the peshmerga telling us are actually tanks with detailed coverage when the my close in one thousand nine hundred four many people lost their jobs cabin making money from around the world this is supposed to last for a month but that it only lasts for a day if you look around this is the only food available in this household. one. girl as america struggles to contain its worst of a drug crisis four lines looks at the devastating impact it's having on the children who are left to pick up the pieces of. her when children of this time on al-jazeera. used to. have. their. yes. thank you we wanted to bring that's our formulation how you are going to get them back now to. jump on the truck to get all of us the one today. this time on al jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera i'm still raman these are our top stories the australian high court has ruled that deputy prime minister barnaby joyce was wrongly elected for holding jule citizenship five other politicians of also being removed from parliament for holding jule citizenship there will now be a byelection enjoys a seat the ruling means that the prime minister malcolm turnbull's government has lost its one seat majority a report by u.n. war crimes investigators as blame syria's government for a chemical weapons attack which sparked international outrage in april more than eighty people were killed when the nerve agent sarin was dropped on the rebel held town of concha khun. three people have been killed in violence during kenya's repeat presidential election voting has been postponed in four counties due to the violence the election commission estimates a forty eight percent voter turnout in the election boycotted by the main opposition. the u.s. defense secretary jim mattis is just in the south korean capital seoul he's joined by the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general joseph dunford it comes ahead of a planned visit by the u.s. president donald trump in two weeks' time. u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson has expressed concern over reported atrocities against the ruling iraqi state to listen i had a phone call with the myanmar army chief sr gen me and hung on thursday he urged me amar security forces to support the government in ending the violence and allowing the safe return of ethnic ringer who fled the area there are now more than eight hundred thousand 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jim acosta. jim, thanks so much as always. and on jim's latter point, how sarah huckabee sanders, how he kept saying, my collision, and if there is any collision, it's between dnc and hillary clinton. what collision would they be talking about? >> well, they have raised this story that was first surfaced by breitbart news organization about the awarding of a you're ran you're rain um contract. on the merits doesn't hold substance. but as appearance there is enough politics that they are continuously going back to this, as i think in legal terms a diversion, mueller has serious investigation on his hand, and diverts the american people. so trying to take this purchase case from 2009 and have it be the news of the day instead of mueller and his investigation and new revelations about the meetings at trump tower with don junior none of which is good for the president. >> right. privile pivot, pivot, pivot. what do you make of it? >> yeah, you can also argue what were they doing with the contracts. but you can also argue we are six, seven year
jim acosta. jim, thanks so much as always. and on jim's latter point, how sarah huckabee sanders, how he kept saying, my collision, and if there is any collision, it's between dnc and hillary clinton. what collision would they be talking about? >> well, they have raised this story that was first surfaced by breitbart news organization about the awarding of a you're ran you're rain um contract. on the merits doesn't hold substance. but as appearance there is enough politics that they are...
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really good bourbon whiskey jim beano and no eye to eye jim jim i can appreciate good jim beam but i go for the like pappy van winkle the stuff that's ridiculously expensive but as worth every penny is jack daniels a burthen junkie and well technically no is directing has been in tennessee and serves not only in kentucky where does job you have a head i worked when i was nineteen i worked surveying gas pipelines in the deserts of western colorado. that was the weirdest and difficult. who would you trade places with for a day. probably barack obama when he was president something you wish you a better at i wish i spoke other languages besides english what never fails to make you less my wife last time you were star struck the i was the phone first of all the other weekend and i bumped into helen mirren and every time i've seen her i mean she's well know always just makes waitresses pretty gorgeous yeah. best compliment you ever got. whenever people tell me how great my kids are. strangest fan encounter. i was working on a project shooting in toronto and i was scouting locations it was
really good bourbon whiskey jim beano and no eye to eye jim jim i can appreciate good jim beam but i go for the like pappy van winkle the stuff that's ridiculously expensive but as worth every penny is jack daniels a burthen junkie and well technically no is directing has been in tennessee and serves not only in kentucky where does job you have a head i worked when i was nineteen i worked surveying gas pipelines in the deserts of western colorado. that was the weirdest and difficult. who would...
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diplomat jim jatra jim nice to have you with us tonight to hear your thoughts on what the brits are doing i mean this is a statement that the u.s. won't be alone if it comes to that my initial response was remember when tony blair was george bush's poodle going into iraq a war in which britain certainly had no national interest and frankly i don't think we did the there and i think the brits being our content to our lone ranger helped i think assure people that we were not doing this alone and encouraged us to do the wrong thing and i think frankly i don't want to help here maybe britain's signing on as our deputy helps make us do something dangerous i don't think it's good for is this what a good ally just does to try to send a message to kim jong un died rather good allies to take her car keys away. i'm going to do something dangerous i don't think that's what i mean as a strategy but i think what it is is brit britain wants to punch above its weight by saying we've got control of the americans were with the americans they know they can count on us and that we will they will help contro
diplomat jim jatra jim nice to have you with us tonight to hear your thoughts on what the brits are doing i mean this is a statement that the u.s. won't be alone if it comes to that my initial response was remember when tony blair was george bush's poodle going into iraq a war in which britain certainly had no national interest and frankly i don't think we did the there and i think the brits being our content to our lone ranger helped i think assure people that we were not doing this alone and...
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