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. >> i've not maks for a little while tand being a husband and parent as humbled him.r of valentine's day you can buy one get one free ticket to their tour. bring a date or meet someone special there. you heard how maks and peta got together. now here are some more tales how some others stars met their valentines. >> chris hemsworth met his wife on a blind date. >> i left her a voice mail and asked if she would like to go on a date. she did and here we are. >> justin timberlake and jessica biel met at the golden globes. sterling k. brown and wife ryan met at stanford. >> we were in the sam dorm. >> she watched him audition for a play and that was it. >> i was mesmerized. you were 18 years old. the things this man could do at 18. >> the theater brought sarah jessica parker and matthew broderick together. >> we met through a theater company he was a founder of with his friend. >> meghan trainor said yes and is engaged. they were fixed up by a friend. >> she told me she had a really nice friend. i'm like i'm looking for a really nice guy. >> garth brooks have a photograph
. >> i've not maks for a little while tand being a husband and parent as humbled him.r of valentine's day you can buy one get one free ticket to their tour. bring a date or meet someone special there. you heard how maks and peta got together. now here are some more tales how some others stars met their valentines. >> chris hemsworth met his wife on a blind date. >> i left her a voice mail and asked if she would like to go on a date. she did and here we are. >> justin...
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what was sang tanding in our wa wasn't our work ethic or entrepreneurial spirit but a kind of political paralysis. a status quo in which too often, politicians in harrisburg simply couldn't find a way to make the tough decisions and smart investments we would need to get back on track. i promised i would challenge that status quo here in harrisburg. that's what i have tried to do for the last three years. sometimes that's meant challenging the legislature to step out of its comfort zone. sometimes we have worked our way to a compromise. sometimes i have been forced to move forward on my own. we still have a lot of work to do but taking on the status quo here in harrisburg and doing that, we have already begun to write a new story for our commonwealth. it's not a story about a past we will never get back. it's a story about a brighter future that we can all build together, if we can muster up the political will to do it. so today, i'm here to challenge you to join me in writing the next chapter of that proud pennsylvania story. where else could that story of pennsylvania's future begin t
what was sang tanding in our wa wasn't our work ethic or entrepreneurial spirit but a kind of political paralysis. a status quo in which too often, politicians in harrisburg simply couldn't find a way to make the tough decisions and smart investments we would need to get back on track. i promised i would challenge that status quo here in harrisburg. that's what i have tried to do for the last three years. sometimes that's meant challenging the legislature to step out of its comfort zone....
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there's a secret in tand the secret's out!. it's my new kfc smoky mountain barbecue.e take my freshly-prepared extra crispy fried chicken and coat it in a sweet and smoky barbecue. try kfc's new smoky mountain barbecue in a tenders basket. now just $4.99. kfc: it's finger lickin' good! oh! yeah...! i'm the new sprintern! oh, sprint plus... intern. clever, right? i was just... ...looking at getting an amazing iphone 8? they have an all glass design, advanced cameras, a11 bionic chip. uh...i'm going to... yeah, now you're going to give your second phone to your new friend. wow, paul, oh my gosh that's amazing! now, get one iphone 8 and give a second one on us. or get the unrivaled iphone 10 for only $30/mo. switch to sprint and get the best price for unlimited. for people with hearing loss visit sprintrelay.com. ( ♪ ) ♪ last night took a l, but tonight i what's an l? ♪ the rap singer took a loss and now he's ok again. right. yeah you can get a mortgage that avoids pmi, but there's no way to avoid mip on... . hey! this'll help. rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the
there's a secret in tand the secret's out!. it's my new kfc smoky mountain barbecue.e take my freshly-prepared extra crispy fried chicken and coat it in a sweet and smoky barbecue. try kfc's new smoky mountain barbecue in a tenders basket. now just $4.99. kfc: it's finger lickin' good! oh! yeah...! i'm the new sprintern! oh, sprint plus... intern. clever, right? i was just... ...looking at getting an amazing iphone 8? they have an all glass design, advanced cameras, a11 bionic chip. uh...i'm...
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. >> now at this point, they're able to get her to san tand up. finally walks away from the water, as her buddy there falls back into the water and now she, too, has to be helped up. the good thing is that everybody had a really good laugh, and even the ladies were cracking uhm. >> dos mas margaritas per favore. >> he's decided to -- it. >> make his way off the platform and onto the rails. >> what could possibly go wrong? >> where'd he go? >>> it's getting romantic under the sea. >> is this the underwater tango? >> yes, it is. >> see what it takes to tango in the deep nblue waters. you walked together. you built your home again. my dna showed that i'm native american, and connected me to cousins who taught me about our tribe. my name is joseph reece, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 10 million new family connections made every day. order your kit at ancestrydna.com ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster
. >> now at this point, they're able to get her to san tand up. finally walks away from the water, as her buddy there falls back into the water and now she, too, has to be helped up. the good thing is that everybody had a really good laugh, and even the ladies were cracking uhm. >> dos mas margaritas per favore. >> he's decided to -- it. >> make his way off the platform and onto the rails. >> what could possibly go wrong? >> where'd he go? >>> it's...
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protests in seoul many play in the general for the deaths of dozens of south korean sailors in twenty tand mcbride is at the protest. continuing protests in seoul at the presence of general kim young child on south korean soil a man that many people here blame for the attack in twenty ten that sank a south korean warship with the loss of nearly fifty lives the north koreans have denied they were never involved but people here believe it's an evidence that the north korea can never be trusted under the current leadership but it's true to say that all of the people here share the same kind of optimism of many people in south korea after the build up of goodwill over these olympic games the talks though continue between the visiting north korean delegation and their south korean counterparts according to moon jay in the south korean president it is the only way forward to try and deescalate tensions here looking for the ultimate denuclearization of north korea but in the background is the united states concerned that this is a continuing charm offensive by north korea and that the south korea
protests in seoul many play in the general for the deaths of dozens of south korean sailors in twenty tand mcbride is at the protest. continuing protests in seoul at the presence of general kim young child on south korean soil a man that many people here blame for the attack in twenty ten that sank a south korean warship with the loss of nearly fifty lives the north koreans have denied they were never involved but people here believe it's an evidence that the north korea can never be trusted...
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chronic sickness made it difficult for franklin to tand a stand and speak at the convention and he did offer occasional comments to seeking to steer the delegates toward a successful conclusion, but early on, he also made a substantive speech arguing against paying a salary to the president or to other members of the executive branch. he based this argument on his dim view of human nature, and of politician's temptations to personal aggrandizement. quote, there are two passions which have a powerful influence in the affairs of men, he declared. these are ambition and avorous, the love of power and the love of money placed before the eyes of such men a post of honor that shall at the same time be a place of profit and they will move heaven and earth to obtain it. such corruption had ruined british politics and he wished to uncouple america's government from the profit motive citing exodus 1821, franklin reminded delegates that the best rulers were men hating covetousness. if you turn politics into an avenue for personal gain, he said, only the most bold and violent men would want to ent
chronic sickness made it difficult for franklin to tand a stand and speak at the convention and he did offer occasional comments to seeking to steer the delegates toward a successful conclusion, but early on, he also made a substantive speech arguing against paying a salary to the president or to other members of the executive branch. he based this argument on his dim view of human nature, and of politician's temptations to personal aggrandizement. quote, there are two passions which have a...
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. >> let's talk about the politics of the situation with tand the a bank governor. he has been asked to resign, but because of central bank independence that's not so straightforward. >> will have to be his own decision unless he's accused and convicted in the case that he's probably facing. there's so much pleasumresh pree on him that he will probably decide to step back. >> what's your final takeaway? alloyd tvoid the latvian bankino at all costs >> right now it's probably a sector to watch i suspect the latvian government will wait for the negative news to wear off, but with so much pressure we may see some positive changes in the latvian financial sector coming forward. >> otilia dhand, we will leave it there for more head to cnbc.com where you can find a full report on how we ended up in this situation. >>> the euro group picked spain's luis de guindos as the favorite for the next head of the european central bank. he was picked after phillip lane withdrew from consideration. for more on that and europe itself, head to our website to find out why one commentato
. >> let's talk about the politics of the situation with tand the a bank governor. he has been asked to resign, but because of central bank independence that's not so straightforward. >> will have to be his own decision unless he's accused and convicted in the case that he's probably facing. there's so much pleasumresh pree on him that he will probably decide to step back. >> what's your final takeaway? alloyd tvoid the latvian bankino at all costs >> right now it's...
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kelly issued a second statement saying there is no place for domestic abuse in our tands by the firstar sta secretary. might not sounde a very important role but this is normally called the nerve center of the white house. becaus persoble for all work that gets to and from the president. so he really is in the nerve of a vote isay in a bipartisan budget deal ahead of tonight's deadline to keep the government open. >>> the two year bill offers an additional $300 billions in and eases strict spending caps. th does not addressdespite threat t didn't get the immigration changes that he wanted. but the president is now supporting this bill. >> while president trump downs and stalemates congressional leaders work at finding compromise and consensus. >> i hope we can build on this bipartisan momentum. >> that said the bill faces an uphill battle in it house from conservative budget hawks and democratic leaders. nancy pelosi speaking for a record to argue for dreamers. pelosi wants house speaker paul rin to promise to open debateen the issue like majority leader mitch mcconnell did in the sen
kelly issued a second statement saying there is no place for domestic abuse in our tands by the firstar sta secretary. might not sounde a very important role but this is normally called the nerve center of the white house. becaus persoble for all work that gets to and from the president. so he really is in the nerve of a vote isay in a bipartisan budget deal ahead of tonight's deadline to keep the government open. >>> the two year bill offers an additional $300 billions in and eases...
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so remember i had said that there was this slide we have in the middle of the right of war tand conquestdiplomacy, immunity prosecution and no economic sanctions and then the animation would have gone -- you would have seen this new slide which we call the new world order where you have the problemition on war, no conquest, no gunboat diplomacy, crime of aggression and then finally the possibility of economic sanctions. what you do is you see an entire international system flip on its ear in a very, very short time because of this piece of paper signed in 1928. again, it doesn't happen all at once. it in 1928,gned they don't know what they're doing. it'swh like to give the obamacae analogy, what if congress had repealed obamacare but not replaced it, right? it would have been chaos and taken a long time to put this thing together. now this is not just the health care system of the united states, this is the international system involving all the states of the world. a really complex, messy process by whichch it's precipitated on that day, august 27th, 1928. now the last part of the book,
so remember i had said that there was this slide we have in the middle of the right of war tand conquestdiplomacy, immunity prosecution and no economic sanctions and then the animation would have gone -- you would have seen this new slide which we call the new world order where you have the problemition on war, no conquest, no gunboat diplomacy, crime of aggression and then finally the possibility of economic sanctions. what you do is you see an entire international system flip on its ear in a...
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battlefield and you see what a weapon like this does to a soldier, if people actually saw this ask saw tandeali this, it would open people's eyes. we all say, oh, these children lost their lives. they didn't lose their lives, their looifives were ripped out their bodies. their brains were on the floor, their intestines were hanging out. it was sickening. we're talking about this in an a antiseptic way, but these kids are hiding in the closet while their friends are dead. >> and that's why the law enforcement people are standing by the young people saying, we do need to do something different. republicans are saying, these democrats, they're emotional, they're irrational, they're exploiting kids because they want to grab all of our guns. they're actually the ones being rational and sane. the kids hiding under the desks and the cops going to save them are saying the same exact thing, that it makes no sense at all for this to be the reality in america. they have a thousand excuses. and i have to say, whenever this thing happens, if it's a muslim, they want to politicize it within seconds. if i
battlefield and you see what a weapon like this does to a soldier, if people actually saw this ask saw tandeali this, it would open people's eyes. we all say, oh, these children lost their lives. they didn't lose their lives, their looifives were ripped out their bodies. their brains were on the floor, their intestines were hanging out. it was sickening. we're talking about this in an a antiseptic way, but these kids are hiding in the closet while their friends are dead. >> and that's why...
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. >> he tands behind the memo and we had the fbi come in over the weekend and said is there anythinglly inaccurate in this memo. and there was nothing factually inaccurate. now you could have the democrats say, well, we wouldn't have told the story that way. or we would have told it a different way. but nothing factually inaccurate. and i've read the democrat memo and i could tell you that even in the democrat memo, it does not suggest that there is anything factually inaccurate in the four pages that you've read. >> okay. let me ask you this. what about carter page shouldn't have raised suspicion by the fbi. and they have on again and off again this guy is on their radar. low and behold he shows up again, this time in an outside -- an op intelligence right. and they had already dealt with him earlier. that is what the fbi does. it is an investigative tool it doesn't mean they know he is guilty of anything. he looks suspicious. you look at his actions, there is a lot of suspicion activity. >> but it wasn't carter page -- >> let me ask you this -- here is what is missing in that part
. >> he tands behind the memo and we had the fbi come in over the weekend and said is there anythinglly inaccurate in this memo. and there was nothing factually inaccurate. now you could have the democrats say, well, we wouldn't have told the story that way. or we would have told it a different way. but nothing factually inaccurate. and i've read the democrat memo and i could tell you that even in the democrat memo, it does not suggest that there is anything factually inaccurate in the...
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. ♪ there's a secret in tand the secret's out!. it's my new kfc smoky mountain barbecue.cret if i'm being honest. it's just a delicious new variety of my world-famous chicken. we take my freshly-prepared extra crispy fried chicken and coat it in a sweet and smoky barbecue. try kfc's new smoky mountain barbecue in a tenders basket. now just $4.99. kfc: it's finger lickin' good! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everyone. president trump vowed to do everything in his power to fight the opioid epidemic, which takes the lives of 174 people each day ravaging, communities and ripping families apart. so what has trump actually done to tackle this issue and who's he putting in charge for this enormously important task? it's time for "the check-in." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: america has about 4% of the world's population but about 27% of the world's drug overdose deaths. for now, opioid addiction is one of those uniquely american problems like type 2 diabetes and adults wearing shirts with disney characters on them. [ laughter ] "honey, we're going to a fan
. ♪ there's a secret in tand the secret's out!. it's my new kfc smoky mountain barbecue.cret if i'm being honest. it's just a delicious new variety of my world-famous chicken. we take my freshly-prepared extra crispy fried chicken and coat it in a sweet and smoky barbecue. try kfc's new smoky mountain barbecue in a tenders basket. now just $4.99. kfc: it's finger lickin' good! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everyone. president trump vowed to do everything in his...
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it was part of an austerity package imposed on tand to counter its debt. edwin morales, head of the teteacher's union, was arr with other teachers as they broke into the education departmentcember to try to speak with secretary keleher. he says the storm is being used as a pretext to replace the public system with charter schools and introduce private investment to education. >> we are talking about vouchers, we are talking about charter schools, ware talking about the possibility of firing teachers that... for us, as a union, doesn't help the island to recover. >> reporter: and recovery will be long. in the caguas slum of morales, damaged furniture and debris sits in corners. collapsed buildings remain. in this public school, teachers have not received any help. the community got it up and running again. they have relaxed the rules. uniforms are now optional, since some students don't have power or water in their homes. eight-year-oldy dreams of life in the u.s. mai >> ( translated ): there is a robberies, i want to leave. >> reporte notorious for drug tr
it was part of an austerity package imposed on tand to counter its debt. edwin morales, head of the teteacher's union, was arr with other teachers as they broke into the education departmentcember to try to speak with secretary keleher. he says the storm is being used as a pretext to replace the public system with charter schools and introduce private investment to education. >> we are talking about vouchers, we are talking about charter schools, ware talking about the possibility of...
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>> i was very sympathetic to it tand also to the factt they seem to do everything they could to try to root out the fraud themselves and they even cooperated with the d.a.'s office until they realized th were the target of the investigation. so nothing tt they did bespoke a bank that was trying to orchestrate orid fraud. >> brown: the cyrus vans who was -- vance mentioned in the ip was the manhattan d.a. and was the office that brought this, he spokeo you for the film. for the record, he still believ this was an appropriate case to bring. >> he does. i mean, we interviewed him after the case he felt just as strongly after the verdict as he did while they tried the cas and i don't know, it bewilledders me, i think a i think he really did believe there was fraud going on, and was sincere. i think his judgment was clouded the fact that there was ambition there to be the office that brought case against a bank in the wake of the 2008 crisis and noere is that revealed more plainly to me than me the indictment in the announ of it. he had the feds from washington behind him, and then he also
>> i was very sympathetic to it tand also to the factt they seem to do everything they could to try to root out the fraud themselves and they even cooperated with the d.a.'s office until they realized th were the target of the investigation. so nothing tt they did bespoke a bank that was trying to orchestrate orid fraud. >> brown: the cyrus vans who was -- vance mentioned in the ip was the manhattan d.a. and was the office that brought this, he spokeo you for the film. for the...
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the book grew out of trying tode tand who that figure was. she went down into the basement and brought up an image of the missing panel. it contained an image of one of the killers of the osage who had murdered many of them for the oil money. i kept thinking, the osage hadre ved that picture not to forget what happened, but because th can't forget. and yet so many people, including me, had no knowlee of this event. so that was the real impetus to fill in my own ignorance. >> brown: a lot of our readers had questions about the research about how you did it, wheryou did it, how long it took? >> it took me close to five years to resarch and write. it took a long time for two reasers. basically were two avenues of research. one avenue wasrchival, and one avenue was trying to track down the descendants of both the murderers and the v, many of whom still live in the same neighborhoods in oahoma side by side, their fates intertwine, which is in many ways the story of america, and it was meetg with many of them that gave me a real sense of how this h
the book grew out of trying tode tand who that figure was. she went down into the basement and brought up an image of the missing panel. it contained an image of one of the killers of the osage who had murdered many of them for the oil money. i kept thinking, the osage hadre ved that picture not to forget what happened, but because th can't forget. and yet so many people, including me, had no knowlee of this event. so that was the real impetus to fill in my own ignorance. >> brown: a lot...
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there's a secret in tand the secret's out!. it's my new kfc smoky mountain barbecue.cret if i'm being honest. it's just a delicious new variety of my world-famous chicken. we take my freshly-prepared extra crispy fried chicken and coat it in a sweet and smoky barbecue. try kfc's new smoky mountain barbecue in a tenders basket. now just $4.99. kfc: it's finger lickin' good! try to read me like a book. but i leave em all shook. because you can't judge a book by its cover. this campaign and this project is all about us not wanting to be boxed in. to let people know that you cant just place labels without learning who they are as a person first. it's toototally... too orange in a good way! don't settle. shop ebay for the look you want from all the best brands. ♪ ebay. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everybody. our next guest is a talented actor you know from shows such as "westworld" and "house of cards." he stars in the limited series "unsolved: the murders of tupac and the notorious b.i.g." which premieres tomorrow night on usa. let's take a look. >> on
there's a secret in tand the secret's out!. it's my new kfc smoky mountain barbecue.cret if i'm being honest. it's just a delicious new variety of my world-famous chicken. we take my freshly-prepared extra crispy fried chicken and coat it in a sweet and smoky barbecue. try kfc's new smoky mountain barbecue in a tenders basket. now just $4.99. kfc: it's finger lickin' good! try to read me like a book. but i leave em all shook. because you can't judge a book by its cover. this campaign and this...
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they were likectually like sea waves. tand there were more humahan bullets.ey were stepping on their' colleabodies. (explosions) >> smith: these human wave attacks turned out to be extremely successful. iran learned that by sheer force of numbers they could compete against iraq's superior military power. over the course of the war, hundredsf thousands of iranian boys would be sent to the front lines. ♪ by spring of 1982, iranhi succeeded in png iraq back.ea >> the iraqider, saddam hussein announced a voluntary withdrawal from all captured territory. >> smith: iran was then faced with the decision to either accept a ceasefirer advance into iraqi territory. >> iranians are showing signs of resistance to the very idea of a ceasefire. >> smith: khomeini chose war. he declared that iran would not be satisfied until saddam hussein was toppled. (singing): in smith: taking the holy city of karbala iraq-- that became the battle cry for iranian troops. karbala is where in the 7th century the revered imam husayn was martyred. it's an event depicted in iranian films. >>
they were likectually like sea waves. tand there were more humahan bullets.ey were stepping on their' colleabodies. (explosions) >> smith: these human wave attacks turned out to be extremely successful. iran learned that by sheer force of numbers they could compete against iraq's superior military power. over the course of the war, hundredsf thousands of iranian boys would be sent to the front lines. ♪ by spring of 1982, iranhi succeeded in png iraq back.ea >> the iraqider, saddam...
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he reached forward on tand tappn the copie splot said what can i do for you general? i was so embarrassed. he said, let me introduce you to my new aide and tell you about the first time we flew on the plane. i became the laughing stock of berlin. i got a really got aor. >> you said you had experience in berlin before? >> yeah. when i was a cadet on aot which was not cadet troop leader training it, i guess. >> okay. >> i went to germany and a couple of classmates went to berlin after we were done and had a few weeks before we had to go home. we were sitting, a classmate of mine sitting by the new wall. not the new wall but the wall had been up for two years. this is summer of '64. so we're having a beer and looking at the little old lady standing in the corner with the red lielt, green light thing and the light keeps changing and she never crosses the street. she pulls out a pair of by knock lars and looks across the wall. we stood and you happen looked across the wall and about five or six blocks in, a little old man leaned out of a seven story window and they waved a
he reached forward on tand tappn the copie splot said what can i do for you general? i was so embarrassed. he said, let me introduce you to my new aide and tell you about the first time we flew on the plane. i became the laughing stock of berlin. i got a really got aor. >> you said you had experience in berlin before? >> yeah. when i was a cadet on aot which was not cadet troop leader training it, i guess. >> okay. >> i went to germany and a couple of classmates went to...
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the following year, the democrats chaf we kicked off 18 so what'vesh philadelphia cou feegofa acase tand ty.ve oouanmeout thernts, we areoopee police handled complaints. t many i gentye an. a t szzetsuacth fo lm