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34-yeer—eld hee het teetered fe ~ ~ ~ ‘ portugal in nber and the 34-yeer—eld hee het teetered fe ~ ~in the world cup, hence g move. = the man who exposed the russian doping scandal has given his first international broadcast interview to the bbc. evidence from whistleblower dr grigory rodchenkov got russia banned from the olympics — and the fallout from the testimony forced him into hiding and in fear of his life. now living in the united states, we interviewed dr rodchenkov from a secret location — where he said if he hadn't fled russia he'd now be dead. this exclusive interview is by our sports editor, dan roan. iam i am especially sorry that i contributed and wrongly used all my knowledge and experience against clea n knowledge and experience against clean athletes and the whole world and that is why i am sitting here and that is why i am sitting here and telling the truth about what happened at the time. does british sport have a problem with cheating, do you think? (laughs). honestly, yes. i have some several, extremely suspicious cases in british sport. this is the most importa
34-yeer—eld hee het teetered fe ~ ~ ~ ‘ portugal in nber and the 34-yeer—eld hee het teetered fe ~ ~in the world cup, hence g move. = the man who exposed the russian doping scandal has given his first international broadcast interview to the bbc. evidence from whistleblower dr grigory rodchenkov got russia banned from the olympics — and the fallout from the testimony forced him into hiding and in fear of his life. now living in the united states, we interviewed dr rodchenkov from a...
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. >> hee hee hee!w you probably shouldn't have done that. >> it's about time. >> she's taken his car. >> you can be the judge as to what's happened when you see her reaction to when she first sees it. >> oh! ha ha ha! >> takes the car to where he is. walks past. >> hey! >> messing with somebody's car, it's very risky. somebody can really lose it. >> like it? >> do i like it? >> happy valentine's day. >> he's taking in the glory. >> why is your face all over my car? >> why not? look how wonderful she is! >> oh, that's so great. he loves her, how can he not love this? >> happy valentine's day. i thought there's nothing better -- >> happy valentine's day? what have you done to my car? >> look at this, even better! >> over to the other side. >> really? >> yes. >> your favorite thing. >> i'm so surprised that he's so upset. he's pulled all kinds of other stuff. >> yeah, i love my wife, yeah. >> true fact. >> that's why her face is six foot across the window. >> tell the world, baby, tell the world. >> you h
. >> hee hee hee!w you probably shouldn't have done that. >> it's about time. >> she's taken his car. >> you can be the judge as to what's happened when you see her reaction to when she first sees it. >> oh! ha ha ha! >> takes the car to where he is. walks past. >> hey! >> messing with somebody's car, it's very risky. somebody can really lose it. >> like it? >> do i like it? >> happy valentine's day. >> he's taking in the...
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hee, hee, hee yoooogiiiiiii!! but when it comes to mortgages, he's less confident. here, yogi. thank you boo boo. fortunately, there's rocket mortgage hmmm. hey. by quicken loans. it's simple, so he can understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes. my kind of pic-a-nic basket. apply simply. mmm-hmmm. hee, hee. understand fully. mortgage confidently. rocket mortgage by quicken loans. the morning walk until... it... wasn't. don't let type 2 diabetes get between you and your heart. even if you reach your a1c goal you are still at risk for heart attack or stroke. talk to your health care provider today about diabetic heart disease. and find out more at heartoftype2.com. your heart and type 2 diabetes. make the connection. ethat's the height ofs mount everest. because each day she chooses to take the stairs. at work, at home even on the escalator. that can be hard on her lower body, so now she does it with dr. scholl's orthotics, clinically proven to relieve and prevent foot, knee or lower back pain by reducing the shock and stress that travel up her body with
hee, hee, hee yoooogiiiiiii!! but when it comes to mortgages, he's less confident. here, yogi. thank you boo boo. fortunately, there's rocket mortgage hmmm. hey. by quicken loans. it's simple, so he can understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes. my kind of pic-a-nic basket. apply simply. mmm-hmmm. hee, hee. understand fully. mortgage confidently. rocket mortgage by quicken loans. the morning walk until... it... wasn't. don't let type 2 diabetes get between you and your...
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hee, hee, we got nothing. hee. ♪ hee. listen, may ed lee rest in peace.to talk about the pimps on the streets. i know a lot of you all can't understand what i am up here talking about, but this is free speech. hold up, captain. i'm in your arena, but you better ask somebody, hey, there's a memo out, chief. and memo eight got a memo and it ain't been opened yet from my do dossier of the city by the bay. and black history, chief. i tell you what they have not. because you come from the same city, right? gascon he was the chief before you, but listen, i got a story to tell. i got three seconds. my name is ace and i'm on the case. whooo! right on time. >> okay. any other comments, songs, solos, performances? spoken word -- >> related to budget? >> an i got something to say. >> is it on the budget? >> here is what is on the budget. >> you're right. let it go, sister. >> so anyway, i'm talking about my son, even though i am going to do public comment, too, but i'm not going to sing. i don't come here to sing. i mean, if you can listen to him, you can listen to
hee, hee, we got nothing. hee. ♪ hee. listen, may ed lee rest in peace.to talk about the pimps on the streets. i know a lot of you all can't understand what i am up here talking about, but this is free speech. hold up, captain. i'm in your arena, but you better ask somebody, hey, there's a memo out, chief. and memo eight got a memo and it ain't been opened yet from my do dossier of the city by the bay. and black history, chief. i tell you what they have not. because you come from the same...
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hee hee hee, the city by the bay ♪ ♪ hey, hey, did you hear what i had to say ♪ >> now, 20 seconds lefty'all, i'm going to respect everyone, i'm a grown man, got kids, got -- a lot of the politicians don't have kids, they act like they are for the community. my name is ace, and i'm on this case. >> public comment is closed. item seven, please. >> make a motion to pass nine. >> motion made by supervisor yee to be passed. >> positive recommendation to the board. >> thank you. item seven. >> appropriating 1.1 million from the airport, and police training support facility capital project. >> ok. so, we have our friend from the airport, kathy wagner back with us today. happy new year, kathy. i think you are going to be speaking also on item eight as well. so, we'll take seven first and bring you right back up immediately. the floor is yours. >> thank you, chair cohen, members of the committee. airport is speaking your approval to appropriate $1.1 million in airport asset funds, the airport collects airport forfeiture funds. may be used for capital projects and other expenses related for narc
hee hee hee, the city by the bay ♪ ♪ hey, hey, did you hear what i had to say ♪ >> now, 20 seconds lefty'all, i'm going to respect everyone, i'm a grown man, got kids, got -- a lot of the politicians don't have kids, they act like they are for the community. my name is ace, and i'm on this case. >> public comment is closed. item seven, please. >> make a motion to pass nine. >> motion made by supervisor yee to be passed. >> positive recommendation to the...
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so amounts hee remains popular with his face we have to see if that changes now that. have gone from being allegations nearly allegations to police recommendations is thanks very much indeed is an actor the ripples in from the recent. may well the palestinian teenager he was filmed hitting and kicking to israeli soldiers went on trial tuesday i had to maybe faces charges of assault and incitement offer video of her exchange with israeli forces went viral. israel has been widely condemned for holding this seventeen year old in prison for over a month considered a hero by many palestinians many israelis believe she has been manipulated by her family. for propaganda purposes. uncertainty in south africa now after the ruling a. n. c. party said it was recalling president jacob zuma but stops short of saying when he must step down sooner he's been in power since two thousand and nine. has been plagued by corruption scandals and it's no secret that his deputy cyril ramaposa is came to replace it seems expected to respond tomorrow morning of our press conference at exiled oak
so amounts hee remains popular with his face we have to see if that changes now that. have gone from being allegations nearly allegations to police recommendations is thanks very much indeed is an actor the ripples in from the recent. may well the palestinian teenager he was filmed hitting and kicking to israeli soldiers went on trial tuesday i had to maybe faces charges of assault and incitement offer video of her exchange with israeli forces went viral. israel has been widely condemned for...
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brooker whoey is with us today is a valuable teams, and hee will be presented today on some of the successes he has had in his district, including obtaining substantial restitution for survivors. we also work in partnership with the department of homeland teams security and our partners in mexico through a bilateral, anti-trafficking initiative aimed at dismantling trans national trafficking networks - because human trafficking, of course, is often a trans -national crime. the day i was sworn in as attorney general, president trump sent me a memo to -- an executive order to these transnational criminal organizations. it is a high priority of ours. you can be sure that this includes human trafficking rings. these this is another reason why we must finally secure our borders. see ourers and coyotes border as an opportunity that he can exploit often for great prophet, and they exploit this weakness in our security all two to been easily. in meeting and talking with the united states attorney's office in minnesota that had a massive case, i think you'll hear about today, the amount of money that
brooker whoey is with us today is a valuable teams, and hee will be presented today on some of the successes he has had in his district, including obtaining substantial restitution for survivors. we also work in partnership with the department of homeland teams security and our partners in mexico through a bilateral, anti-trafficking initiative aimed at dismantling trans national trafficking networks - because human trafficking, of course, is often a trans -national crime. the day i was sworn...
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. >> she doesn't remember anything else except for what hee did with her booty. >> robinhood.e. >>> a shipyard mom dog rescue. >> she's recently given birth. >> happy ending, next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, she's perfecting -- >> her trick shot. >> and what a shot that is. >> oh! >>> plus, turns out -- >> dishes don't wash themselves. >> what? >> see the passive/aggressive tutorial on how to use the dish wash per. >> it's like you're speaking a different language. while not to waking zeus. and this is charlie not coughing while getting really into nana's party. nothing lasts longer than delsym for powerful cough relief. ♪ one is the ♪ you'll ever do ♪ why have one, when you can have two-in-one? the delta hydrorain shower. when you seeesign do beautiful work, you see what delta can do. why do the best things in life create so much mess! more nights in... more gooey cheesy dishes. more pie plates... more bake sales... so many goodtimes... so many dirty dishes. tackle them all with finish® quantum. even on the toughest messes finish® gives you a unbeatable clean.
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it's because of this warrant and hee is man standing between trump and mueller. trump already tried to fire mueller once and was prevented from dng so last year. so that's the real reason i think rosenstein is in trump crosshairs. but there are a couple of issues to tease out about what is so objectionable about the evidence presented in the memo. number one is theti ass that the whole investigation sprang from the tainted dossier. as you mentioned, trump opponents, original funders o the d.n.c. who picked up the t funding and l the creation of the actual dossier, an anti-trump fax and f.b.i. takes it and goes straight to the court with it without doing their homework, that's the t allege, tey were carrying water. the charge is not that they overstepped the authority but motivations ical and staging this based on flimsy evidence because they wanted to take down the president. there are a couple of things wrong with that. in the memo itself, it wasn't -- that the stuff that was in the dossier wascked out before it was brought to the court and satisfied the court.
it's because of this warrant and hee is man standing between trump and mueller. trump already tried to fire mueller once and was prevented from dng so last year. so that's the real reason i think rosenstein is in trump crosshairs. but there are a couple of issues to tease out about what is so objectionable about the evidence presented in the memo. number one is theti ass that the whole investigation sprang from the tainted dossier. as you mentioned, trump opponents, original funders o the...
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now let's go back to the studio with more of today's events hee to celebrate the birds. moved studio will have an eagles-themed workout session later on this morning. it will feature touchdown trx e. not a bad idea to sweat out of super bowl party tomorrow night. an eagles today at the cooper n. you can meet hollis thomas from noon until 3:00. staying in new jersey, over in cumberland county, fans show off their pride at a pep rally in vineland. it starts at noon and includes music, games, green foods. members of the high school football team will be there to help pump up the crowd for the super bowl. >>> we'll get back to our live from super bowl lii at the top of the hour. here at home we're tracking a . >> oh, yeah. it's cold. we're getting that minneapolis vibe on right now. look at the temperatures. most of us in the teens. it feels colder than that. a warmup, whe we warm up in the extended. tomorrow the roads will be wet. we'll talk more about your super bowl soaker coming up. >>> super bowl weekend is finally here. fans are counting down to kickoff. we're live in
now let's go back to the studio with more of today's events hee to celebrate the birds. moved studio will have an eagles-themed workout session later on this morning. it will feature touchdown trx e. not a bad idea to sweat out of super bowl party tomorrow night. an eagles today at the cooper n. you can meet hollis thomas from noon until 3:00. staying in new jersey, over in cumberland county, fans show off their pride at a pep rally in vineland. it starts at noon and includes music, games,...
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the local newspaper reported that israel used tax dollars to build a personal political machine and heelearly had. the evidence was there, stone cold, i confronted with it, isrl said "what if i had done differently than don shula or abraham lincoln or martin luther king or gandhi"? byio the way, he said "blinds don't care for the opinions of sheep." a stable people don't talk like this, something is wrong with sheriff israel. he was refusing to respect any responsibility in the face of his well-documented failures. watch this exchange. >> do you think that if there broward sheriff's office had done things differently, the shooting may not have happened? >> listen, if if's and buts were candy and nuts, o.j. simpson would still be in the record books. >> i don't know what that means. there's 17 dead people and a whole long list of things your department could have done differently. >> tucker: remarkably, ind got weirderth and worse from there. watch. >> are you really not taking any responsibility for the multiple red flags that were brought tobo the attention of the broward sheriff's off
the local newspaper reported that israel used tax dollars to build a personal political machine and heelearly had. the evidence was there, stone cold, i confronted with it, isrl said "what if i had done differently than don shula or abraham lincoln or martin luther king or gandhi"? byio the way, he said "blinds don't care for the opinions of sheep." a stable people don't talk like this, something is wrong with sheriff israel. he was refusing to respect any responsibility in...
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i am not going to damage his hee, he actually asked, said, ok.ually, he spent 15 minutes with me, talking face-to-face. david: he gave you some advice, which was to learn -- masayoshi: yeah, i asked him what business should i do? computer. that is the one. if i were you at your age at this time, you know, this is, don't look at the past industries. look at the future industries. that is the one, the computer industry. that is the one you should focus on. if i were you, that is the one, so i said, wow, great. david: ok. so, he gave you that advice, you were number one in your class and you go to university of california at berkeley. when you were there you were not so much a student, but doing business on the side. masayoshi: well, i was a good student. but i said, five minutes i would allow, other than study. i have to make money. i want to earn $10,000 per month. and i would allow me, myself, five minutes a day. so, i asked my friends, is there isn't there a good job that i can earn $10,000 in five minutes a day? [laughter] masayoshi: my friend
i am not going to damage his hee, he actually asked, said, ok.ually, he spent 15 minutes with me, talking face-to-face. david: he gave you some advice, which was to learn -- masayoshi: yeah, i asked him what business should i do? computer. that is the one. if i were you at your age at this time, you know, this is, don't look at the past industries. look at the future industries. that is the one, the computer industry. that is the one you should focus on. if i were you, that is the one, so i...
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hee. was struggling to c his doctor prescribed an antidepressant. >> still a lot ofemtigma around t-nut if you take them? i had thimage of jack 'icholson at the end of "one flew over the cuc's nest," when he is a compyote zombie, anlose something about yourself that makes you you. that is what i was scared of. the only way i could describe it is it gives you a buffer over the thoughtsran your mind ng. reporter: 21 of some of the most commonnt aepressants were more effective at treating anxiety and depression than dummy pills. those behind theep rt as well as other gp's saye that results show that these tablets could help people cope with low moods. alfor too long, care professionals have been denigrating the prescribed drugs that they know work. so many patients tell us they work. we want to do is for the best of our patients. reporter: in 2016, 60 5 million prescriptions for antidepressants were issued, and the numbers are rising. laur the opioid crisis here in america claimed more than 3
hee. was struggling to c his doctor prescribed an antidepressant. >> still a lot ofemtigma around t-nut if you take them? i had thimage of jack 'icholson at the end of "one flew over the cuc's nest," when he is a compyote zombie, anlose something about yourself that makes you you. that is what i was scared of. the only way i could describe it is it gives you a buffer over the thoughtsran your mind ng. reporter: 21 of some of the most commonnt aepressants were more effective at...
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rubio this basic if the nra has such power over hee political process in united states, three being an arm of an industry, the gun ,nufacturing indust is democracy broken? and i suppose you could ask a similar questionhe about pharmaceutical business, which has tremendous power over drug policy in this country and drug pricing in this country. or you c ald a similar question about the. >> abouting business and its power over regulators and congress talk me through thi e. do companies and their lobbying arms control our democracy to too great a degree today? >> well, i certainly think they do in the case of the school shootings. the has enormous power, tyler. and it's very discouraging to me when ove 0% of the american public is urgingesictions on assault weapons and yet you see that congress seems hamstrung to act. i'm not optimistic they will. d frankly, i'm urging ceos to get out there and organize in their local communities their mayors, their city councils, get the state legislatures and governorsinvolved, and take action locally. i'm much more optimistic of that. after all, these
rubio this basic if the nra has such power over hee political process in united states, three being an arm of an industry, the gun ,nufacturing indust is democracy broken? and i suppose you could ask a similar questionhe about pharmaceutical business, which has tremendous power over drug policy in this country and drug pricing in this country. or you c ald a similar question about the. >> abouting business and its power over regulators and congress talk me through thi e. do companies and...
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hee alw oudemocracies to be undermined we will have lost. -?e: lo ms. freeland: from several cuts, from disinformation. from mischief. lyse: and you see it largely from russia? ms. freeland: i think we have seen in a number of cases some ddling. we certainly in canada are clear we are not going to let that happen. lyse: russians say that espresso phobic. you yourself have been -- tt is russophobic. you yourself have been accused of being anti-russia. ms. freeland: i love russia. i speak russian, i lived in russia for many years. i think that standing up for democracy is always the right thing to do, and i think there are many, many russian people who believe in that, too. talkingstia freeland to lyse doet there. exciting news for movie fans in the u.s. black panther, america's first black superhero, has finally arrived. it is the 18th film in the marvel universe, and if ticket sales are any indication, itul be the most successful. so how did black panther go from 66his comic-book debut in o the latest incarnation? i have been tracing his journey. he may
hee alw oudemocracies to be undermined we will have lost. -?e: lo ms. freeland: from several cuts, from disinformation. from mischief. lyse: and you see it largely from russia? ms. freeland: i think we have seen in a number of cases some ddling. we certainly in canada are clear we are not going to let that happen. lyse: russians say that espresso phobic. you yourself have been -- tt is russophobic. you yourself have been accused of being anti-russia. ms. freeland: i love russia. i speak...
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hee, actually, there was a police investigation, he was charged by the cps, a trial date was set and trial. how did you feel about the fa ct trial. how did you feel about the fact that he knew, eventually, what he had done to you? nothing. no feeling? eugh! got, it sounds so melodramatic but that part of me is dead. there is no feeling now. it is dead. there is no feeling now. it is dead. you said that you changed overnight. what about your family?” can only talk about myself. i talk about it in the book. it is my story, it is not my family's story. all i would say is that again it was the 80s, a different time, people we re very the 80s, a different time, people were very naive, then. now if any of those signs were going on in a kid we would be all over it. it doesn't mean that it has stopped, it is still an epidemic all around the world. but people are aware of it now. we need to talk more about that. you mention in your book, instrumental. it was almost worst of what i happened as a kid. i had to get the supreme court to give me permission to publish it. it took $2 million in lega
hee, actually, there was a police investigation, he was charged by the cps, a trial date was set and trial. how did you feel about the fa ct trial. how did you feel about the fact that he knew, eventually, what he had done to you? nothing. no feeling? eugh! got, it sounds so melodramatic but that part of me is dead. there is no feeling now. it is dead. there is no feeling now. it is dead. you said that you changed overnight. what about your family?” can only talk about myself. i talk about it...
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he can't afford both drugs so he let his multiple sclerosis progress because hee has to tret hurts cancer or he will die. this is happening all over america. she is absolutely right that the pharmaceutical industry is one of, if not the most powerful industry in the country. they spent billions of dollars over the past 40 years building up a regulatory framework. it enables them to charge monopoly prices and we all pay forr it. >> how you feel about alex is our. >> i think he is very experienced, he worked at the department of health and human services and i think he understands the drug industry quite well during the time he spent as the head of operation of the lily but it remains to be seen if he will use his knowledge and experience to he isdrug prices and if willing to do with the national academy of science suggests which is a balanced approach from the production of the drugs to the pharmacy counter, we have a lot of reforms we have to make but you can't leave the drug companies out of it. it appears he is in fact leaving the drug companies outut of it. >> to jim, good morning smac
he can't afford both drugs so he let his multiple sclerosis progress because hee has to tret hurts cancer or he will die. this is happening all over america. she is absolutely right that the pharmaceutical industry is one of, if not the most powerful industry in the country. they spent billions of dollars over the past 40 years building up a regulatory framework. it enables them to charge monopoly prices and we all pay forr it. >> how you feel about alex is our. >> i think he is...
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héé “fit in rani??? 5? ééhiile there is no problem and they have not been killing at schools.n florida was attacked i don't know why it was attacked. but what we do know, when we study active killer events, almost every one in this country happens in the few places where the victims are not allowed to shoot back. there is a trend there. when you lookaiiile_tesult.- it is time we realised the unintended consequence of a well—meaning policy. the bottom line is that results matter and the results of gun control are failure and dead kids. it is enough. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the united states is to extend its stop—and—search operations on ships suspected of violating sanctions against north korea. it's the latest us effort to stop pyongyang's nuclear programme. 18 people have died in two bomb blasts in the somali capital mogadishu. a suicide bomber blew up a car near the presidential palace and a second blast was close to the national intelligence agency. both were followed by heavy gunfire. the president of the european council has describ
héé “fit in rani??? 5? ééhiile there is no problem and they have not been killing at schools.n florida was attacked i don't know why it was attacked. but what we do know, when we study active killer events, almost every one in this country happens in the few places where the victims are not allowed to shoot back. there is a trend there. when you lookaiiile_tesult.- it is time we realised the unintended consequence of a well—meaning policy. the bottom line is that results matter and the...
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hee facts incorrect. hope oprah runs so she can be exposed and defeated just like all the others.1999, mr. trump said winfrey would make a great running mate idould he ever run. last week she told "60 minutes: enertime" it is not in her spirit to run for president. the president's former campaign gunager, richard gates is arpected to plead guilty this week to fraud-related charges. and there is word he is willing to testify against paul manafort, the one-time trump campaign chairman. our justice reporter paula reid joins us now with more on this. paula, first of all, what would be significant of a gates plea? >> reporter: a gates plea is a big win for robert mueller because gates had lots of valuable information about his co-defendant paul manafort. and it's been interesting to watch the special counsel turn up the heat on paul manafort. in a court filing late friday, .hey just sort of mentioned in ha off-hand way, we found new evidence against paul manafort. we may add new charges. so you take that in combination with the fact that his co- defendant is going to plea, that's exact
hee facts incorrect. hope oprah runs so she can be exposed and defeated just like all the others.1999, mr. trump said winfrey would make a great running mate idould he ever run. last week she told "60 minutes: enertime" it is not in her spirit to run for president. the president's former campaign gunager, richard gates is arpected to plead guilty this week to fraud-related charges. and there is word he is willing to testify against paul manafort, the one-time trump campaign chairman....
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but for john adams, more important than the model of hee brayic republicanism, the bible was republican because it was an indispensable handbook for good republican citizenship. it's a handbook for republican citizenship. in particular, the bible more than any other source taught the civic virtues required of citizens in order to govern themselves in a republic. now historian james mudson at the library of congress has described the essential connections among religion, virtue and republican self-government that refined in the political thought of the founding he describes this as the founding generation's silla gymnastic gymnastics. hudson was suggest this was a common view in the american found. virtue and morality are necessary for free republican government, religion is necessary for virtue and morality, therefore, religion is necessary for republican government. the political discourse of the founding era is replete with expressions of religion's vital contributions to a republican regime. this idea is espoused by americans from diverse religious, intellectual and political traditi
but for john adams, more important than the model of hee brayic republicanism, the bible was republican because it was an indispensable handbook for good republican citizenship. it's a handbook for republican citizenship. in particular, the bible more than any other source taught the civic virtues required of citizens in order to govern themselves in a republic. now historian james mudson at the library of congress has described the essential connections among religion, virtue and republican...
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the accusers of her father when hee is affirmatively stated that there is no truth to it. i don't think that is a question you would ask many other daughters. i believe my father. i know my father, so i think i have that right as a daughter to believe my father. amy:y: that is ivanka trump, senior white house advisor, who is just returned from south korea were she led the united states and the witch role of its closing ceremony. president trump is proposing appointing his private pilot to head the federal aviation authority. the faa has a man -- annual budget of $16 billion and is responsible for r regulating and overseeing civil aviation in the u.s. members of the aviation indudusy widely said trump's personal pilot john duncan lacks the experience to head the agency. one anonymous lobbyist told politico "the only person that thinks it isis a good idea, from what i gather, is the president." in syria, activists say the government is continuing to carry out airstrikes and artillery shelling in the rebel-held enclave of eastern ghouta, outside damascus, despite a daily five
the accusers of her father when hee is affirmatively stated that there is no truth to it. i don't think that is a question you would ask many other daughters. i believe my father. i know my father, so i think i have that right as a daughter to believe my father. amy:y: that is ivanka trump, senior white house advisor, who is just returned from south korea were she led the united states and the witch role of its closing ceremony. president trump is proposing appointing his private pilot to head...
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[laughter] he was going through a tour at the timtumor atthe time said hee visiting the troops at a hospital where if you got it that is your first stop out of the country before you go home. he was out there supporting us and i thought i was hallucinating. [laughter] i thought i was on some really heavy drugs because if i was dreaming about korn -- [laughter] hadn't listened to korn for a while at that point. small world. we were texting because he wants to dowa another tour with. you go from being a track star army ranger and you are pretty banged up and happy journey ahead. what is that like and what are the hardests parts? the grip they've got and perseverance to keep going. tell us about that journey. >> i will be honest with you it was not easy at first. they called it a mild concussion but i called it a damn good mild concussion because i couldn't remember how there were these pictures of giraffes and lions and math equations like how many quarters an in the dollar. [laughter] and i would look at him like i was never good at math i don't know. [laughter] you've got me a. what's one pl
[laughter] he was going through a tour at the timtumor atthe time said hee visiting the troops at a hospital where if you got it that is your first stop out of the country before you go home. he was out there supporting us and i thought i was hallucinating. [laughter] i thought i was on some really heavy drugs because if i was dreaming about korn -- [laughter] hadn't listened to korn for a while at that point. small world. we were texting because he wants to dowa another tour with. you go from...
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of course, the record-setting snow fall season, central sierra including lake that hee with 175% of averagetewide snow pack today at 174%. comparing last year to this year, it is just worlds apart here. the central sierra just 30% of average and the statewide is 24%. we have the possibility of maybe some snow showers here on saturday morning right around 3:00 a.m. rain/snow mix may move in and possibly few snow flakes into saturday morning. but by any means this is nothing to put any kind of dent or any kind of improvement in our snow pack. it will continue to be a really tough go here in the long-range forecast to get that snow pack up and to get our rain season any kind of help. as you can see on the extended forecast, in the next seven days, we will stay dry. biggest change coming our way are cooling temperatures. we go from the average of 77 tomorrow. down to 69 on saturday. also notice increasing wind here. saturday, northeast winds 15 to 40 miles p per hour. that will increase fire danger and keep gusty winds all the way into next monday. we will talk more about how long this dry patt
of course, the record-setting snow fall season, central sierra including lake that hee with 175% of averagetewide snow pack today at 174%. comparing last year to this year, it is just worlds apart here. the central sierra just 30% of average and the statewide is 24%. we have the possibility of maybe some snow showers here on saturday morning right around 3:00 a.m. rain/snow mix may move in and possibly few snow flakes into saturday morning. but by any means this is nothing to put any kind of...
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aspirationalfilm to generally not had that kind of aspirational film to look at in a science fiction super heehese are important for them to see. that is one of the reasons people are so excited and why this will have a huge impact. it looks like it will bea huge impact. it looks like it will be a roaring success, thank you for joining us. thank you for having me. matt has the weather. it is the turn of scotland and northern ireland to have the frost tonight, for england and wales we have a spell of wet weather pushing across the countries and with it strong and gusty winds. as they clears and temperatures drop, it will be an ice risk round into the rush hour tomorrow. tonight, rain spreading eastwards across england and wales, heavy bursts as well, particularly in the hills in the west. gale force gusts of wind. clearer skies in its wake, there will be rain, hail sleet and snow, in between clearer skieses, the frost and icy conditions round for friday morning rush hour, so it could be slippery to start the day. wet start for those in the far east. rain, hailand sleet wet start for those in th
aspirationalfilm to generally not had that kind of aspirational film to look at in a science fiction super heehese are important for them to see. that is one of the reasons people are so excited and why this will have a huge impact. it looks like it will bea huge impact. it looks like it will be a roaring success, thank you for joining us. thank you for having me. matt has the weather. it is the turn of scotland and northern ireland to have the frost tonight, for england and wales we have a...
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if you're in the lie hee valley high temperatures will only be in the 40s but in south jersey and delaware it will be in the 60s. morning rain, some of it heavy at times lots of ponding on the roadways. it was a slow go for me heading into work this morning. then the skies may actually try to brighten up late in the day. i'll be back along in just a few minutes when we talk about the return of sunshine in that accuweather 7-day forecast. >> breaking news to tell you about from the oxford circle of philadelphia. a home invasion at about 4:30 this morning police got a call from a man who had escaped from the home to a nearby wawa. when police arrived to the home they say they found another man inside tied up in a second floor bedroom. he had been hit on the head with a gun. he's in the hospital where there's no word about his condition and so far police have not indicated how many suspects they're looking for and whether they made off with anything. stick with action news for updates on this breaking news story. and there is some new information to tell you about this morning medics rushing
if you're in the lie hee valley high temperatures will only be in the 40s but in south jersey and delaware it will be in the 60s. morning rain, some of it heavy at times lots of ponding on the roadways. it was a slow go for me heading into work this morning. then the skies may actually try to brighten up late in the day. i'll be back along in just a few minutes when we talk about the return of sunshine in that accuweather 7-day forecast. >> breaking news to tell you about from the oxford...
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it may be hard but i would love , is hee where he said dovish as janet yellen, or more in the middle of the committee or does he have use that are off the consensus? or will he be straight down the middle? nejra: are you satisfied with what the fed has been saying so far about financial conditions? >> it is interesting. there is a certain level of irritation. , in thecember, january fact the fed has been raising rates steadily and yet financial conditions have done, up until a few weeks ago, nothing but it easier. i was a little bit surprised that there was not more agitation in the minutes that were released this week from the january meeting. i think there is some concern. i think it will be interesting to see jerome powell, so much more clued into the financial markets than some of the previous chairs. interesting to see what direction the committee takes going forward with someone who is operated in the financial markets at the helm. vonnie: markets are reacting to a couple of things, the donald trump speech and the monetary policy report under new fed chair jerome powell. thank
it may be hard but i would love , is hee where he said dovish as janet yellen, or more in the middle of the committee or does he have use that are off the consensus? or will he be straight down the middle? nejra: are you satisfied with what the fed has been saying so far about financial conditions? >> it is interesting. there is a certain level of irritation. , in thecember, january fact the fed has been raising rates steadily and yet financial conditions have done, up until a few weeks...
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it's all cold rain for the lie hee valley and points east. temperatures are in the mid 40s. we're starting out chilly but the numbers are going to quickly climb. by 8:00, as the super bowl is going on, we're seeing heavy soaking driving rains for the heart of the delaware valley indicated by these oranges and yellows. that continues through the 9:00 and everything shutting off from west to east. at that point the winds are shifting out. north west. temperatures begin to crash and we're going to wake up to bluste blustery wild chills. you're going to need the umbrellas later on and also lots of ponding expected on area roadways. all of this ending between 9:30 and 11:00 this evening from west to east. initially it will start as light snow or wintry mix across the far western counties. could see a quick coating to an inch in this shade here. it would be northern portions of lehigh, and 2-4 inches fofr the poconos. even up into here maybe change to rain before ending. this is all going to wash away once you go over to rain. for today afternoon even and rain otherwise it's a mil
it's all cold rain for the lie hee valley and points east. temperatures are in the mid 40s. we're starting out chilly but the numbers are going to quickly climb. by 8:00, as the super bowl is going on, we're seeing heavy soaking driving rains for the heart of the delaware valley indicated by these oranges and yellows. that continues through the 9:00 and everything shutting off from west to east. at that point the winds are shifting out. north west. temperatures begin to crash and we're going to...
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wick to n"nbc 10 news today" hee in bloomington, minnesota, at the mall of america. tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. people are getting ready for super bowl parties like we haven't seen in more than a decade. birds nation today, this is the day. are you fired up? because the eagles are. we want to help you get ready for the big game today. >> krystal klei is tracking that super soaker. right now it's cold here. but you're really keeping an eye on the rain there at home. tell us more. >> we're looking at this morning, some spots may run into slippery roadways because of the system moving in. it is a doozy of one. it's going to be an all-day event. we're starting with a few flakes. berks county, chester county as well. not a lot making it to the ground yet. look at the wide view. this thing goes on all the way down. atlanta, about to get pounded with heavy rain. that heavy rain is going to start to move our direction. so as we get into the afternoon and tonight, that's when the biggest concern comes into play. when you're likely driving to the super bowl parties ac
wick to n"nbc 10 news today" hee in bloomington, minnesota, at the mall of america. tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. people are getting ready for super bowl parties like we haven't seen in more than a decade. birds nation today, this is the day. are you fired up? because the eagles are. we want to help you get ready for the big game today. >> krystal klei is tracking that super soaker. right now it's cold here. but you're really keeping an eye on the rain there at...
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that one, he was outside because i saw people like risked his life, and they don't even have guns and hee should be the one out there with the gun trying to kids. >>> another huge, tactical error police were foloting by wg cameras on a 20 minute delay. live. >> new there is a question how do we keep our children safe? idea fleeted around, arming teachers inside the schools. steve keeleynsod, new jersey with more on this one, certainly controversial, steve. cole visit yesterday and he spoke with one teacher, who asked hi felt about the idea of him carrying a gun only oneassroom. student in the entire class, thought it was a good teacher to relate to the younger teachers should be routeing for students, and hand if you ae comfortable right now if you are strapped. raise your was strapped right now. hand. >> i just don't think in the profession that the trainin could everhere. if i was to trust somebody with the school it would need to >> go through a psyched logical train when to use it and the weapons are u. marshals. >> anything can wrong, accidents happen, guns stolen, just the burden of
that one, he was outside because i saw people like risked his life, and they don't even have guns and hee should be the one out there with the gun trying to kids. >>> another huge, tactical error police were foloting by wg cameras on a 20 minute delay. live. >> new there is a question how do we keep our children safe? idea fleeted around, arming teachers inside the schools. steve keeleynsod, new jersey with more on this one, certainly controversial, steve. cole visit yesterday...
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he speaks in fluent hee bring. >> translator: they tell you, you're not a refugee, you just came fordon't believe you. >> reporter: israel has vowed to remove some 38,000 illegal immigrants within months, offering to pay them to leave. most are from eritrea and sudan, two of the biggest sources of refugees in the world. fleeing war and poverty, they traveled north through egypt, turning east to pass through sinai. more than 1,000 crossed the border into israel each month until the israeli army sealed the route with a fence in 2013. the immigration authority here says it has received more than 50,000 asylum requests in the last decade. some 3,600 from eritrea have been rejected. just eight have been accepted. less than 1%, among the lowest rates in the western world. israel calls them infiltrators. >> translator: we are not acting against refugees, we're acting against illegal migrants who come here not as refugees but for work needs. israel will continue to offer asylum for genuine refugees and will remove illegal migrants from its midst. >> reporter: south tel aviv is ground zero fo
he speaks in fluent hee bring. >> translator: they tell you, you're not a refugee, you just came fordon't believe you. >> reporter: israel has vowed to remove some 38,000 illegal immigrants within months, offering to pay them to leave. most are from eritrea and sudan, two of the biggest sources of refugees in the world. fleeing war and poverty, they traveled north through egypt, turning east to pass through sinai. more than 1,000 crossed the border into israel each month until the...
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the thing that i have to mentiot is that barack obama when hee s president found out about this, he wasold in early august by presumably the cia that russia was trying to get involved or meddling, pretty strongly withth the election, he did nothing about it. the reason is that he thought hillary was going to win. d we cannot let anybody play around with our voters and our voter system, but i have to tell you this -- [applause] >> sean: we will have more examples about how obama failed over and over again, this is later in the show, this includes uranium one and allowing vladimir putin to get control of 20% of our uranium when it is in short supply. why would any administration let a hostile foreign actor ever do that to this country? we also have been telling you about how it all started in 2009, you have a putin lead russian operative right here in american soil, they operate and want a foothold in the uranium market, remember? we have been telling you about douglas campbell, he was there the entire time. documenting and uncovering everything, bribery, extortion, money kickbacks, money
the thing that i have to mentiot is that barack obama when hee s president found out about this, he wasold in early august by presumably the cia that russia was trying to get involved or meddling, pretty strongly withth the election, he did nothing about it. the reason is that he thought hillary was going to win. d we cannot let anybody play around with our voters and our voter system, but i have to tell you this -- [applause] >> sean: we will have more examples about how obama failed...
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. >> some people would hold the goggles out hee, and we said no, no, it goes right up against your eyes. >> reporter: dr. brendan siegel knew virtual reality would have the greatest impact on changing behavior. >> you don't realize how it can just nudge your brain, just take hold of the emotional centers and not let go. >> reporter: after 12 weeks in cedars-sinai's medical center's program this group's average blood pressure dropped seven points, with some people's systolic blood pressure dropping as much as 57 points. >> i am modifying and i am changing. >> reporter: now juanita canyon has seen the light. >> i'm just amazed. >> reporter: about salt. >> reporter: about salt. mireya villarreal, cbs fire fighting is a very dangerous profession. we have one to two fires a day and when you respond together and you put your lives on the line, you do have to surround yourself with experts. and for us the expert in gas and electric is pg&e. we run about 2,500/2,800 fire calls a year and on almost every one of those calls pg&e is responding to that call as well. and so when we show up to a fire
. >> some people would hold the goggles out hee, and we said no, no, it goes right up against your eyes. >> reporter: dr. brendan siegel knew virtual reality would have the greatest impact on changing behavior. >> you don't realize how it can just nudge your brain, just take hold of the emotional centers and not let go. >> reporter: after 12 weeks in cedars-sinai's medical center's program this group's average blood pressure dropped seven points, with some people's...
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the honor, the privilege, , i interviewed reverend graham while he was holding hissa final crusade, heeo people remember faithful. faithful to the call that god gave me when i get to heaven, why call me? >> sean: thought great, good, and faithful servant went home today. our thoughts and prayers are with franklin graham, the entire graham family, and we really appreciate all he has done to be theon conscience of america. we will be back here tomorrow at cpac. but let not your heart be troubled. let's give a warm cpac welcome to laura ingraham, who is in the comfort of her studio! weight, she can't hear you. say it again! laura, take it away? night, friday morning i guess i'm speaking right before the president. it is great to be here, good evening from washington. i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." what a show we have for you tonight from politics to prayer. and of course, just as sean did, we are remembering billy graham after his passing today. marveling at this unbelievable legacy with some of the nation's top religious leaders. pastor rick warren, dr. pat robinson
the honor, the privilege, , i interviewed reverend graham while he was holding hissa final crusade, heeo people remember faithful. faithful to the call that god gave me when i get to heaven, why call me? >> sean: thought great, good, and faithful servant went home today. our thoughts and prayers are with franklin graham, the entire graham family, and we really appreciate all he has done to be theon conscience of america. we will be back here tomorrow at cpac. but let not your heart be...
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trump hees are things we have to do. >> coming up, we'll talk live with the student advocates working to make a difference. with your gma first look, i'm jonathan karl, abc news washington. >>> following the shooting, broward county sheriff's deputies will carry rifles. they will not be fully automatic and only handled by those trained and qualified to operate them. >>> they're planning to pack a federal courtroom in san francisco as a judge decides whether to release an undocumented mother. this is video from last october when they rallied outside where a judge heard the case. she is a farm worker and single mother of three children who are u.s. citizens. she's been dee tabd by i.c.e. at a federal facility for the past year now. after this morning, they plan to rally outside the federal immigration was f offices. >>> airbnb will make an announcement. they're not saying much about what the announcement entails, just that it will pave the way for new quality standards. co-founder and ceo brian chess ki will deliver the news and we'll keep you posted. >>> a restaurant not able to find a
trump hees are things we have to do. >> coming up, we'll talk live with the student advocates working to make a difference. with your gma first look, i'm jonathan karl, abc news washington. >>> following the shooting, broward county sheriff's deputies will carry rifles. they will not be fully automatic and only handled by those trained and qualified to operate them. >>> they're planning to pack a federal courtroom in san francisco as a judge decides whether to release an...
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but the jail time hee allegedly faces would be too significant. the white house is not saying anything at all. they ton maintain that the -- they continue to maintain that the charges and guilty pleas have information to do with them as they relate to the charges that went on long before the trump campaign began. >> no doubt about it. remindering viewers, too, that manafort released a statement saying that he continues to maintain his innocence despite rick gates' guilty plea. thank you very much. >>> joining me, lauren fox, cnn congressional reporter, and era lewis, political commentator and anchor for spectrum news. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good to have you. lauren, let's start with you. what does this mean if anything for the central question here about a potential collusion between the trump campaign and russia? >> what this tells us is there is pressure mounting on allies of president trump from the campaign. now as abby said in her report, these allegations are not related to the trump campaign. what they are related
but the jail time hee allegedly faces would be too significant. the white house is not saying anything at all. they ton maintain that the -- they continue to maintain that the charges and guilty pleas have information to do with them as they relate to the charges that went on long before the trump campaign began. >> no doubt about it. remindering viewers, too, that manafort released a statement saying that he continues to maintain his innocence despite rick gates' guilty plea. thank you...
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hand, hee votes in heads up to see tom pendergast and forces and alignments. we have an unholy alliance of a powerful political machine controlling most of the politics of the city, most of the city offices. you team that up with a powerful, vicious criminal. that did not bode well for the city. the next thing that came the way of organized crime was in 1929. we had the stock market crash and the depression. who had all the money? the banks weren't lending. no one was helping anyone. the mob had all the money. they used that money to infiltrate the political, social, economic fabric of the city. that whole era of the kansas city jazz, the clubs and the guys coming in, the mob financed all that, along with tom pendergast. the next step in the story is in 1931. as a result of a conflict in new york, all of these particular families, families like this kansas city group in cleveland, detroit, new york and boston, they all grew up pretty much the same way. they know each other from the old country. there wasn't a national syndicate of these crime . they formulated
hand, hee votes in heads up to see tom pendergast and forces and alignments. we have an unholy alliance of a powerful political machine controlling most of the politics of the city, most of the city offices. you team that up with a powerful, vicious criminal. that did not bode well for the city. the next thing that came the way of organized crime was in 1929. we had the stock market crash and the depression. who had all the money? the banks weren't lending. no one was helping anyone. the mob...
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hee person is dead. hospital. >> so steve keeley is in edgewater park with more. steve?eporter: yes, we're not really too far geographically& from we've been smelling smoke for over an hour, tells you how close we are proximity up 130 n. sadly we don't have the good news that she had that everybody got outead inside this house, one woman athe is okay. we have not gotten a condition update. she was rushed at 1:30 this morning, that's how police had first indication that something was wrong in this house, that sits on deadened street, roosevelt avenue. you can see with daylight this house just one house away from the edgewater park water tower. that is why it dead ends here. and the willingboro animal control just showed up here, likely animals inside the house, and that would tell that you they're still alive so letting the animal control people come in and probably get the family pet probably a dog or two, and you can see investigators have been coming in and out of this house now for about four and a half hours. and now starting to talk to some neighbors who are finally
hee person is dead. hospital. >> so steve keeley is in edgewater park with more. steve?eporter: yes, we're not really too far geographically& from we've been smelling smoke for over an hour, tells you how close we are proximity up 130 n. sadly we don't have the good news that she had that everybody got outead inside this house, one woman athe is okay. we have not gotten a condition update. she was rushed at 1:30 this morning, that's how police had first indication that something was...
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it just seemed like hee was in a very strange and humiliating position.i want to reiterate that leaving erthe reservation for native americans and joining up with buffalo bill was not like this fantastic thing they could do. they were essentially prisoners of war and this is a way they could continue living the life that was banned within the limited frame. they were allowed to ride horses and reenacting moments in history but the cowboys were engaged in these reenactments which, weirdly enough had pretty much ended as cody's show was touring. here were all these cast members, americans including white and red men and some women, all these people were locked out and reenacting what has become the national scripture and the way i see it, that's where america lives. we live inside the wild west and it allll comes right out of buffalo bill it's not just any oakley, think about what stories we would tell ourselves about who we are as americans without buffalo bill and his wild west show. what dreams with this country have about itself and of course is a dark
it just seemed like hee was in a very strange and humiliating position.i want to reiterate that leaving erthe reservation for native americans and joining up with buffalo bill was not like this fantastic thing they could do. they were essentially prisoners of war and this is a way they could continue living the life that was banned within the limited frame. they were allowed to ride horses and reenacting moments in history but the cowboys were engaged in these reenactments which, weirdly enough...