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>> bruce: it was this century!rick: you know, i've been on this planet for 55 years, you've won one. you know what, you guys are worse than notre dame fans. you're worse than notre dame fans. >> bruce: i wouldn't mind winning every 25 years. >> patrick: you cling onto that. >> anthony: i mean look, uh, chicago is a great city. >> bruce: yes, it is. >> anthony: it deserves to win, right? i mean -- >> bruce: the thing is about chicago sports fans, we got to see the greatest basketball player that ever lived. we were witnessing in our prime, in our prime we got to see this. >> anthony: right. >> bruce: so now we, we're now holding things up to a higher standard of excellence. >> anthony: right. >> bruce: now here's where the cubs fans and sox fans join forces, to watch the bear game. >> anthony: right. >> patrick: that's something we can all agree on. >> anthony: you both hate the bears? >> bruce: no, no, we love them, but we hate them. >> patrick: we love the bears, but we just want virginia to just cash in their chi
>> bruce: it was this century!rick: you know, i've been on this planet for 55 years, you've won one. you know what, you guys are worse than notre dame fans. you're worse than notre dame fans. >> bruce: i wouldn't mind winning every 25 years. >> patrick: you cling onto that. >> anthony: i mean look, uh, chicago is a great city. >> bruce: yes, it is. >> anthony: it deserves to win, right? i mean -- >> bruce: the thing is about chicago sports fans, we got...
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bruce: one other thing is. whether it's negotiateations or the text, the previous attempts have failed because noh korea kept cheat the -- cheating on the agreements. even as they signed it they were already in violation with uraniumgr whethewe blame the negotiators -- i think the underlying factor has en north korea kept doing what t never to do even as they were signinghe documents. i think that has been then theme thathit. yo mentioned how north korea's . changi the geopolitics of the region. i wondered if you could look at south korea, japan, and china and even russia and talk about what their expectations are of these talks. what they actually see coming woullike to see coming out of hem. duyeon: i thinkpectation is the president moon was so invested in this in bringing everybody to o occur.nt that they want the sue : i think the -- our japanese counterparts, are the y what c out of the meg. and potentially even a deal that could -- that'sot interest.is is why prime minist will come again, when? very soo r
bruce: one other thing is. whether it's negotiateations or the text, the previous attempts have failed because noh korea kept cheat the -- cheating on the agreements. even as they signed it they were already in violation with uraniumgr whethewe blame the negotiators -- i think the underlying factor has en north korea kept doing what t never to do even as they were signinghe documents. i think that has been then theme thathit. yo mentioned how north korea's . changi the geopolitics of the...
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bruce: what does north korea want? a lot of what we're going against is what a lot of us are saying is what north korean once. wants.h korea according to the chinese press, after kim's visit to beijing, this is what north korea said -- we're not getting a lot straight but alsohorse's mouth, when north korea has announced things, it is not that it is codewords, but it is just using phrases that people who have been following it for a long time know what they mean. even in south korean delegation readout of their meeting with kim, they said he is willing to talk about denuclearization in return for security assurances, and they did not use "end of u.s. hostile policies," but we know what they meant. including in may 2005 document, it has been mentioned before, all to no avail. the end of the u.s. house of economic the end of demands, the constitutional protected freedoms of assembly and expression. about that,y talk we know what they mean. yesterday it was emphasized that denuclearization is part of global arms control,
bruce: what does north korea want? a lot of what we're going against is what a lot of us are saying is what north korean once. wants.h korea according to the chinese press, after kim's visit to beijing, this is what north korea said -- we're not getting a lot straight but alsohorse's mouth, when north korea has announced things, it is not that it is codewords, but it is just using phrases that people who have been following it for a long time know what they mean. even in south korean delegation...
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veteran service officer bruce price. county veteran service officers are o of ortant resources for our nation's veterans. when our veterans need help filing a claim for disability or arranging transportation to their v.a. hospital appointments, service officers see.re always there to bruce and his staff go beyond their call of dutyy. ey00 indiduals every year and field nearly 25,000 cfrom veterans experiencing difficulty or seeking resources. while it was no secret to our community that bruce is a hero, his efforts are now finally being recognized nationally. bruce received the life well-run community hero award for his outstanding service to others from the international city county management association. we are grateful to have such an outstanding public servant in minnesota's six congrsional district. congratulations, bruce, and thank you for your service. mr. speaker, i rise today in recognition of one of minnesota's most incredible and most successful sports teams. the four-time women's national basketball associat
veteran service officer bruce price. county veteran service officers are o of ortant resources for our nation's veterans. when our veterans need help filing a claim for disability or arranging transportation to their v.a. hospital appointments, service officers see.re always there to bruce and his staff go beyond their call of dutyy. ey00 indiduals every year and field nearly 25,000 cfrom veterans experiencing difficulty or seeking resources. while it was no secret to our community that bruce...
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it's the bruce springsteen story.e every single night for months and months, extending it now. it has made millions and millions of dollars and basically the organizers said we don't need to put it up for tony award. so it wasn't even a choice. >>> now it's showtime for susan li on the floor of the fox business brief. how did you like that segue? >> i like it. dow up 50 points. the s&p 500 seeing gains of 6. right now gains just around 10 points or so. verizon ceo lowell mcadams trod pass it on to the former ceo of ericsson. mcadam will continue on as chairman of the board. other news, verizon shares seeing minimal gains, 1%. online clothing styling service and retailer stitchfix in fashion this afternoon. blowing past profit and revenue estimates for the quarter as subscriptions surged 30% in a three-month period. stitchfix announcing it will be launching online platform to shop for children's clothing as well. falling over 11% in the past month. shares are making up for it today. up 23% in the session. >>> and a sad
it's the bruce springsteen story.e every single night for months and months, extending it now. it has made millions and millions of dollars and basically the organizers said we don't need to put it up for tony award. so it wasn't even a choice. >>> now it's showtime for susan li on the floor of the fox business brief. how did you like that segue? >> i like it. dow up 50 points. the s&p 500 seeing gains of 6. right now gains just around 10 points or so. verizon ceo lowell...
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bruce loved his work as much as he loved this city and more than anything bruce always reminded us to not take ourselves too seriously. he is survived by three brothers and former wife. there will be a memorial service at the new life church at the nazarene located at 300 elois street. his writing resonated with many in the marina and beyond. he will be dearly missed by friends, neighbors and readers alike. i have another in memoriam for lilliana presiado. she was tragically killed in an accident last week, one of the few female plumbers with the city and county of san francisco and member of local 38. she joined the sfpuc in 2012 as an apprentice plumber and soon thereafter promoted to utility plumber, she was a dedicated public servant, beloved daughter, friend to many. local 38 established a fund to her daughter. and there will be a memorial service friday june 22nd at 10:00 a.m. at saint peter's catholic church. i have one last thing. with regard to the horrific acts of the trump administration. just one second, please. sorry. where did it go? okay. so colleagues, along the lines
bruce loved his work as much as he loved this city and more than anything bruce always reminded us to not take ourselves too seriously. he is survived by three brothers and former wife. there will be a memorial service at the new life church at the nazarene located at 300 elois street. his writing resonated with many in the marina and beyond. he will be dearly missed by friends, neighbors and readers alike. i have another in memoriam for lilliana presiado. she was tragically killed in an...
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when admiral harris told bruce that he would help him find his birth mother, bruce was very skeptical. but admiral harris was adamant, so bruce gave him the information he had pieced together. and 10 days later, bruce received a call while at work. the japanese embassy was on the phone with news that they had found at long last his birth mother. thanks to admiral harris's assistance, bruce reunited with his mother, and they were in contact for three years before she passed away in 2009. so in admiral harris we have someone who is tough minded and clear-eyed with tremendous military experience and someone who is very resourceful and focused on the task at hand. admiral harris's expertise in the indo pacific region, his leadership experience, and engagement with a variety of stakeholders in the region will stand him in good stead as our ambassador to south korea. last month at the pacific command ceremony, he was described as a warrior diplomat. with an insatiable spirit of adventure and an infectious can-do attitude. secretary of defense jim mattis said earlier this year diplomacy must
when admiral harris told bruce that he would help him find his birth mother, bruce was very skeptical. but admiral harris was adamant, so bruce gave him the information he had pieced together. and 10 days later, bruce received a call while at work. the japanese embassy was on the phone with news that they had found at long last his birth mother. thanks to admiral harris's assistance, bruce reunited with his mother, and they were in contact for three years before she passed away in 2009. so in...
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bruce cumings, then you respond?eems to think he is a cutout for the hardliners in the trump administration like john bolton. but to take this particular moment when for the first time in a long time there is a thaw between pyongyang and washington and to talk about going to war if this thaw doesn't work is reprehensible. first of all, there isn't any military solution on the korean peninsula. we should have learned that in 1953 when we were brought to a standstill by rough peasant armies. almostainly isn't today, 70 years later, when north korea has built themselves into basically impregnable fortress with 15,000 underground facilities of a national security nature come all kinds of conventional weapons trained on seoul, not to mention a complete nuclear and i cdm inventory tested last fall. know really what he is talking about. i suppose he wants to come off as a hardliner, but very irreresponsible at this time. amy: i want to go ba to president trump speaking at his news conference today about the future of north
bruce cumings, then you respond?eems to think he is a cutout for the hardliners in the trump administration like john bolton. but to take this particular moment when for the first time in a long time there is a thaw between pyongyang and washington and to talk about going to war if this thaw doesn't work is reprehensible. first of all, there isn't any military solution on the korean peninsula. we should have learned that in 1953 when we were brought to a standstill by rough peasant armies....
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security objectives. >> bruce, always good to get your insights. thank you so much. come see me again. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, tariff tiff. larry kudlow fires away at canada's justin trudeau. and with the summit just hours away, msnbc's headliners takes a closer look at kim jong-un, unravel the mystery of the north korean leader in a special hour hosted by craig melvin. watch "headliners: kim jong-un" sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. that is tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ how do you like me now now that i'm on my way ♪ ♪ do you still think i'm crazy standing here today ♪ ♪ i couldn't make you love me applebee's 2 for $20, now with steak. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. kyle, we talked about this. there's no monsters. but you said they'd be watching us all the time. no, no. no, honey, we meant that progressive would be protecting us 24/7. we just bundled home and auto and saved money. that's nothing to be afraid of. -but -- -good night, kyle. [ switch clicks, door closes ] ♪ i told you i was just checking the wiring in here, kyle. he's never like th
security objectives. >> bruce, always good to get your insights. thank you so much. come see me again. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, tariff tiff. larry kudlow fires away at canada's justin trudeau. and with the summit just hours away, msnbc's headliners takes a closer look at kim jong-un, unravel the mystery of the north korean leader in a special hour hosted by craig melvin. watch "headliners: kim jong-un" sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. that is tonight. we'll...
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it's also a fraction of one brosseau and for the economy overall it's a very small fraction of one bruce remember were in a dream trillion dollar economy. and our correspondents a few months he joins us now from wall street sophie the u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross i mean trying to play things down but investors don't seem to be buying it u.s. companies are already taking a hit if we take a look at the stocks who's hardest hit right now the american automakers for example are suffering because many of them are still importing auto parts from the european union for example so they're going to face higher costs which eventually are going to lead to american cars getting more and more expensive and then there are the food producers they need of a minium far they can so they're facing higher costs and have to charge higher prices while european or canadian competitors are able to simply dodge the tariffs because they can export their canned goods into north america and then the energy sector is going to be hits hard and as the demand for steel is going to stay the same very probably u.s
it's also a fraction of one brosseau and for the economy overall it's a very small fraction of one bruce remember were in a dream trillion dollar economy. and our correspondents a few months he joins us now from wall street sophie the u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross i mean trying to play things down but investors don't seem to be buying it u.s. companies are already taking a hit if we take a look at the stocks who's hardest hit right now the american automakers for example are suffering...
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i want to be bruce leroy.you to be bruce leroy, and i will be sho'nuff. ( laughter ) >> trevor: don't get me stard. >> i don't know. would you all watch it? you all would watch that, right? ( cheers and applause ) you needthink about it, trev. think about throject, and, like, i think we can make it happen. >> trevor: you see, and you wonder why people love you. this is what-- you go around giving people movie roles and then you wonder why people love you. >> i just want to have a chance for me and you to do somethithe. i know we would smash it. >> trevor: no, man, it would be great. thank you so mucr beow. "hotel artemis" will be in theaters june 8. ian tyree henry, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) applau) >> trevor: that's our show for tonight. stay tuned, "the opposition with jordan klepper" is coming up next. but, first, here it is, your moment of zen. ♪ the home of the free and the home of the brave ♪ ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> jordan: it's time to see the t
i want to be bruce leroy.you to be bruce leroy, and i will be sho'nuff. ( laughter ) >> trevor: don't get me stard. >> i don't know. would you all watch it? you all would watch that, right? ( cheers and applause ) you needthink about it, trev. think about throject, and, like, i think we can make it happen. >> trevor: you see, and you wonder why people love you. this is what-- you go around giving people movie roles and then you wonder why people love you. >> i just want...
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ramy: bruce, i want to bring in china here.ms like they are taking a little bit of a backseat, watching what happens with south korea, japan, the united states. druthers, what would you want to see for china to show that they really mean business to try to get north korea to some kind of deal? bruce: great question. it's a very easy answer. the way china can prove to us that they want to truly move this deal along is by keeping the pressure on north korea's economy themselves. even verbally agreed to these heavy sanctions imposed by the u.n. -- they sit on the security see many anecdotal instances of them violating sanctions, both for oil imports, imports of luxury items, etc. they can prove to us they are serious about this deal by putting an end to all of that. helpful inrtainly be us working together to bring north korea to an actual state of dismantlement of its nuclear weaponization program. ramy: over on the washington side, donald trump has been known to say that he doesn't need prep for this. when i saw that, i thought,
ramy: bruce, i want to bring in china here.ms like they are taking a little bit of a backseat, watching what happens with south korea, japan, the united states. druthers, what would you want to see for china to show that they really mean business to try to get north korea to some kind of deal? bruce: great question. it's a very easy answer. the way china can prove to us that they want to truly move this deal along is by keeping the pressure on north korea's economy themselves. even verbally...
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i want to be bruce leroy. be bruce leroy, and i will be sho'nuff. ( laughter ) >> trevor: don't get me started. >> i don't know. you all would watch that, right? ( cheers and applause ) you need to think about it, trev. think about this project, and, like, i think we can make it happen. >> trer: you see, and you wonder why people love you. this is what-- you go around giving people movie roles and then you wonder why people love you. >> i just want to have a chance for me and you to do something together, man. i know we would smash it. >> trevor: no, man, it would be great. thank you so much for being on the show. "hotel artemis" will be in theaters june 8. brian tyree henry, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) honestly... honestly... honestly... we should've used a condom but we got distracted. i know i should get tested for hiv but honestly honestly, we've been together for a while so getting tested never really crossed my mind. honestly, no one wants to think about hiv. but there are thi
i want to be bruce leroy. be bruce leroy, and i will be sho'nuff. ( laughter ) >> trevor: don't get me started. >> i don't know. you all would watch that, right? ( cheers and applause ) you need to think about it, trev. think about this project, and, like, i think we can make it happen. >> trer: you see, and you wonder why people love you. this is what-- you go around giving people movie roles and then you wonder why people love you. >> i just want to have a chance for...
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one of the small part of the scandal surrounds bruce does nellie in 2016. nellie was conducting research for the clinton campaign. remember fusion gps with christopher steele. all while her husband bruce, a high ranking doj official was the federal government's point of contact for the same christopher steele. rob rosenstein is saying he was totally unaware of the connection. really? i don't believe that. take a look. >> you said earlier, bruce orwas not working on the russia investigation. >> to my knowledge. >> did you not know that bruce orwas meeting with christopher steele, getting the information about the dossier and supplying that information to the fbi at the same time his wife was working with fusion gps who was helping hillary clinton. you did not know he was doing that for the fbi? >> correct. >> he officed a couple of doors down but you had no idea he was the go between to get that information? >> sean: another key question asked by florida congressman desantis: why hasn't rob rosenstein rescued himself from the mueller witch hunt? a lot of wha
one of the small part of the scandal surrounds bruce does nellie in 2016. nellie was conducting research for the clinton campaign. remember fusion gps with christopher steele. all while her husband bruce, a high ranking doj official was the federal government's point of contact for the same christopher steele. rob rosenstein is saying he was totally unaware of the connection. really? i don't believe that. take a look. >> you said earlier, bruce orwas not working on the russia...
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and she's a big fan of bruce willis or the film? the film in particular, yes. -john mcclane. right?s. okay. the character. all right, let's get back into this. john -- not john mcclane -- john, you have command of the board. go ahead. select. this category will blow you away for $200. don't try it at home, but it's the art form being practiced here. -mirza. -what is glassblowing? -that's it. -blow away for $400. mirza. what is "a midsummer's night dream"? no. david. what is "a midsummer night's dream"? yes. no s on the end of "midsummer." back to you, david. pop culture squirrels for $800, please. mirza. -who is rocky? -yes. the flying squirrel. squirrel for $1,000. david. -what is the "animaniacs"? -that's it. blow for $600. usually made from a ram's horn, it's traditionally blown during the jewish high holiday of rosh hashanah. -john. -what's a shofar? -yeah. -tongue-twister for $200. -david. -what is a woodchuck? woodchuck could chuck wood. yeah. blow for $800, please. mirza. -who is guy fawkes? -yes. blow for $1,000. mirza. who is neil simon? neil simon. yeah. had a lot of succe
and she's a big fan of bruce willis or the film? the film in particular, yes. -john mcclane. right?s. okay. the character. all right, let's get back into this. john -- not john mcclane -- john, you have command of the board. go ahead. select. this category will blow you away for $200. don't try it at home, but it's the art form being practiced here. -mirza. -what is glassblowing? -that's it. -blow away for $400. mirza. what is "a midsummer's night dream"? no. david. what is "a...
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>> i like bruce's comment and anthony's as well. in that the president has lowered expectations, and now i think there are no expectations. we are not going to talk about human rights. north korea can go at their own pace, whatever they feel comfortable with. fromems as if we have gone high expectations, unrealistic expectations, to completely verifiable, irreversible, immediately, to almost no hard demands on north korea on these types of issues. mr. ruggiero: i would say that even that is unclear. want toe like, do you go quakes? do you want to go slow? that is not even clear. does that mean denuclearization, or does that mean the strategic decision pompeo was talking about less than 24 hours earlier , or slightly more than earlier? 24 hours it was not clear to me that maybe it was the strategic decision and that trump and the folks in the white house believe trump has to say numerous times , not going to attack you , for kim to feel certain that they are not going to attack. those not even crystal clear to me. ms. pak: i think th
>> i like bruce's comment and anthony's as well. in that the president has lowered expectations, and now i think there are no expectations. we are not going to talk about human rights. north korea can go at their own pace, whatever they feel comfortable with. fromems as if we have gone high expectations, unrealistic expectations, to completely verifiable, irreversible, immediately, to almost no hard demands on north korea on these types of issues. mr. ruggiero: i would say that even that...
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thanks, bruce. five states holding primaries tomorrow.lt is up next with what you need to know on the mid-term monday. thousands of miles away, capitol hill lawmakers are keeping a close eye on singapore. what they're saying about the summit. >> a direct result of the maximum pressure campaign. the only reason they're sitting down with trump is they believe for the first time that they have somebody in the white house that they don't know how to deal with. even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk tter than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or
thanks, bruce. five states holding primaries tomorrow.lt is up next with what you need to know on the mid-term monday. thousands of miles away, capitol hill lawmakers are keeping a close eye on singapore. what they're saying about the summit. >> a direct result of the maximum pressure campaign. the only reason they're sitting down with trump is they believe for the first time that they have somebody in the white house that they don't know how to deal with. even though i live with a higher...
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tammy bruce met with the president and here to explain the liberal media's political motive the targetsublican voters. ♪ ble cd player. my high school rethainer. oh don't... it's early 90s sitcom star dave coulier... cut...it...out! [laughing] what year is it? as long as stuff gets lost in the couch, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. shannon: democrats in the mainstream media forcing donald trump to defend his executive immigration order which did the family separations at the border republicans want to know what is this really about for the left >> reporter: the president acts, says we will fix the situation, i will fix the situation with an executive order and instead of saying we may disagree on other policies but thank you for doing it is always something else. >> you to weigh in is tammy bruce, great to have you with us. >> it is fantastic. >> almost a given now that anything donald trump does is not going to be good enough or will be battled together and no exception yesterday. >> no one no exception
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bruce williamson of rail future, thanks for talking to us.at the g7 summit in canada between president trump and the other leaders over the trade tariffs recently imposed by the us. there's now concern on the second and final day that the countries won't be able to agree a joint statement. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james robbins, reports from quebec. serious faces, as the leaders sat down to confront the collision course on trade which so divides donald trump from america's traditional partners and friends. but once they were alone, the talking was apparently tough and one official described strong emotions around the table. the president apparently fired off his sets of numbers, showing america suffering from unfair treatment. other leaders fired back their very different figures. the two narratives on who is bullying who can't easily be squared but there are suggestions that limited progress has been made. when canada's prime minister met the president separately, justin trudeau tried to sound upbeat. we both got elected on a commitment
bruce williamson of rail future, thanks for talking to us.at the g7 summit in canada between president trump and the other leaders over the trade tariffs recently imposed by the us. there's now concern on the second and final day that the countries won't be able to agree a joint statement. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james robbins, reports from quebec. serious faces, as the leaders sat down to confront the collision course on trade which so divides donald trump from america's traditional...
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demick: bruce, you did an op-ed for the "l.a. times," in fact. going over past north korean statements about their policies to denuclearize. mr. klingner: it was after the inter-korean summit, where again, if you have been doomed to work on a north korea for any length of time, everything looks familiar. you remember things and times that north korea said something better than he remember your own kids birthdays. what i found with the declaration was plagiarism, a lot of regurgitated promises from the past that north korea had repeatedly violated. lengthyould go into details. behind-the-scenes, this paragraph is from 1972, this paragraph from 1992, this paragraph from 2000. so it really was a lot of previous promises. and similar to the previous inter-korean declarations, even the order of it i thought was wrong, is that these are the wonderful things that south korea will provide to the north, these are security actions that both sides or the south will do to make north korea feel more secure, and by the way, since we are about to sign off in th
demick: bruce, you did an op-ed for the "l.a. times," in fact. going over past north korean statements about their policies to denuclearize. mr. klingner: it was after the inter-korean summit, where again, if you have been doomed to work on a north korea for any length of time, everything looks familiar. you remember things and times that north korea said something better than he remember your own kids birthdays. what i found with the declaration was plagiarism, a lot of regurgitated...
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so, i think for the north koreans as bruce mentioned, the u.s. has been there and it's just another pick. >> right, and i think we should remember, the north koreans violated many deals with the united states. i would also say that it's the north korean model that iran has used. don't allow inspections of military sites. keep it to a flawed, only nuclear deem. others that iran learned from north korea on and not the reverse. and also say if the u.s. uses the administration the right way, withdrawing from the jcp 0. a, they could tell northea we withdrew from a flawed nuclear-only deal and that's not the deal we're interested in striking with you. the question is whethery can u that leverage in singapore the right way. >> this will be the last question, sorry. >> hi, i'm from tokyo broadcasting, thank you very much f this great presentation. my question is, the timing of the summit. it do yous a deal for the united states to take the summit now as donald trump instantly agreed to have the meeting. he called it off, thens it back on without even go
so, i think for the north koreans as bruce mentioned, the u.s. has been there and it's just another pick. >> right, and i think we should remember, the north koreans violated many deals with the united states. i would also say that it's the north korean model that iran has used. don't allow inspections of military sites. keep it to a flawed, only nuclear deem. others that iran learned from north korea on and not the reverse. and also say if the u.s. uses the administration the right way,...
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that was the president this morning. >> bruce, phil, thank you, gentlemen. eamon, kayla, john, you'll be with us all day today as we watch the president get closer to the event we'll take a quick break but we'll take you live to the president's bilateral, the first one of the day, with macron later on in the show both leaders have promised tough rhetoric the dow on pace for the best ckn mitemohse nt ba ia nu ♪ that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel and airline sites to find the best flight for me. so i'm more than confident. how's your family? kayak. search one and done. >>> welcome back the president there for the g-7 summit or g-6 plus one maybe s&p down 1.5 points. small caps seems everyone is waiting on more clarity for what's happening there and all the events next week eric davidson is chief investment officer atwells fargo private bank welcome to you both. david shall we've got this summit, the north korea marks. >> i think investors are in a wait and see mode. the summit between the u.s. and north korea next
that was the president this morning. >> bruce, phil, thank you, gentlemen. eamon, kayla, john, you'll be with us all day today as we watch the president get closer to the event we'll take a quick break but we'll take you live to the president's bilateral, the first one of the day, with macron later on in the show both leaders have promised tough rhetoric the dow on pace for the best ckn mitemohse nt ba ia nu ♪ that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of...
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liz: former ambassador to canada, bruce heyman, thank you very much.n behind him, by the way, so beautiful. >>> google answering the call of duty? with the closing bell ringing in 36 minutes, the dow just off the highs here, but we're still up 172 points. reports say that google parent alphabet is moving closer -- listen to this -- to taking on xbox and playstation with its own video game platform. google hopes to set up a streaming platform with, i don't know, some type of hardware that it hopes will lure game developers under its umbrella. the stock is up just a half a percent today but for the quarter it's up 9.3%. >>> up next, alive and kicking. did you know it's a big anniversary for tesla today? as it deals with the latest production issues that cloud its future, no clouds this quarter. wait til you hear how well tesla's stock has performed this quarter. that and today's fox business brief straight ahead on "countdown." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ liz: to tesla, celebrating its bronze anniversary citizen a publicly-trade aring -- anniversary as a publicly-traded com
liz: former ambassador to canada, bruce heyman, thank you very much.n behind him, by the way, so beautiful. >>> google answering the call of duty? with the closing bell ringing in 36 minutes, the dow just off the highs here, but we're still up 172 points. reports say that google parent alphabet is moving closer -- listen to this -- to taking on xbox and playstation with its own video game platform. google hopes to set up a streaming platform with, i don't know, some type of hardware...
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one of the small part of the scandal surrounds bruce antonelli or.ook right there, 2016, nally was conducting the oppo research for the clinton campaign. fusion gps, right alongside ex-barns by, foreign national christopher steele. allst while her husband, bruce,a high-ranking doj official, was the federal government's point of contact for the same christopher steele. rod rosenstein is saying he was totally unaware of the connection.ti really? i don't believe that. take a look. >> you said earlier bruce ohr was not working on the russia investigation. let me ask you -- >> r to my knowledge. >> to your knowledge. did you not know that bruce ohr was meeting with christopher steele, getting information about the dossier, and supplying that information to the fbi at the same time his wife, nellie, was working for fusion gps, that was helping hillary clinton? did you not know he was doing that for the fbi? >> correct. because you did not know that? >> correct. >> okay. his office as a couple of doors down but you had no idea he was actually the go-between
one of the small part of the scandal surrounds bruce antonelli or.ook right there, 2016, nally was conducting the oppo research for the clinton campaign. fusion gps, right alongside ex-barns by, foreign national christopher steele. allst while her husband, bruce,a high-ranking doj official, was the federal government's point of contact for the same christopher steele. rod rosenstein is saying he was totally unaware of the connection.ti really? i don't believe that. take a look. >> you...
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i thought it stood for bruce.w what to tell you, whatever you do, everybody figures out how they could add jack you. melissa: chili's is comedy prepared. we don't throw shade, seriously, is that what that is all about? here is real burger. >> i fell asleep while you're saying that. melissa: we make pretty delicious crispers and waffles but we didn't change our name to waffles. >> you know what they say about being ironic and humorous, some people get it and some people never do. melissa: hmmm. overall, they do this for a couple weeks. they change it back. they got a ton of free advertising and people are thinking, ihop, if i go there for dinner, i'm not just eating pancakes, i can stop get something else. i think it is pretty genius. >> that's right. taco bell added breakfast. starbucks added lunch. kentucky friday chicken has vegetarian chicken. melissa: no, they don't. >> ihob, they are comin out, yes, they are. ihop wanted to be known as something other than breakfast or place you pull off the highway to go to
i thought it stood for bruce.w what to tell you, whatever you do, everybody figures out how they could add jack you. melissa: chili's is comedy prepared. we don't throw shade, seriously, is that what that is all about? here is real burger. >> i fell asleep while you're saying that. melissa: we make pretty delicious crispers and waffles but we didn't change our name to waffles. >> you know what they say about being ironic and humorous, some people get it and some people never do....
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>> thank you, very much bruce. thank you for this opportunity. thank you ladies and gentlemen for taking the time out of your busy schedules to be here. the last time that the u.s. president geared up, prepared for a summit meeting with this north korean counterpart, great dividends. great things accrued for north korea. in 2000, kim jong-un came out of his antisocial shell and he engaged the world vigorously by lining up the leaders of the worlds biggest powers for a series of summit meetings. kim jong-un affected a very dramatic image makeover. he went from a reclusive, ruthless, funny looking dictator to a legitimate reasonable global statesman with whom the world could do business. what kind of business? nuclear negotiations. and, kim jong-un also set a new standard for international shakedown, extortion. let me try to explain. in may 2000, he made his first foreign foray, his first foreign visit as national leader. where did he go? beijing, obviously. why? >> because in a format he had a very important summit coming up with the south korean
>> thank you, very much bruce. thank you for this opportunity. thank you ladies and gentlemen for taking the time out of your busy schedules to be here. the last time that the u.s. president geared up, prepared for a summit meeting with this north korean counterpart, great dividends. great things accrued for north korea. in 2000, kim jong-un came out of his antisocial shell and he engaged the world vigorously by lining up the leaders of the worlds biggest powers for a series of summit...
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first to reiterate what bruce said. and i would even go farther in saying that now the public broadband is not happening from the mayor's office. and the fact that this -- that lafco took the lead on this 12 years ago and it has been leading on it ever since. this is now in your court. lafco can take this on and make it happen and make it a real public broadband system that's good. so the work plan is really exciting. it's good to see a good proactive executive officer in here that's planning to help you to make lafco to put lafco back on the map and make it a driver of city policy again. that's excellent. and i want to give a thumbs up to the request about inclusion and intersectionallity. i think that even if that costs us some money that is the focus of everything that we're working on right now, sectionallity. so we need bryan to get that training. on cleanpowersf there's two things that we need you as a commission to do on cleanpowersf. remember that the bill that created the choice put the board of supervisors in
first to reiterate what bruce said. and i would even go farther in saying that now the public broadband is not happening from the mayor's office. and the fact that this -- that lafco took the lead on this 12 years ago and it has been leading on it ever since. this is now in your court. lafco can take this on and make it happen and make it a real public broadband system that's good. so the work plan is really exciting. it's good to see a good proactive executive officer in here that's planning...
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. >> joining me now bruce clinger. the u.s. deputy chief for korea. bruce, welcome to you.ght, it has been seven months since a missile test. is he succeeding at resolving the nuclear missile crisis? >> we've had several missile launch moratoriums in the past. we'll have to see how the game plays out here. the singapore communique was a good start. but it's really the first step in a thousand-mile journey. one that we've gone eight previous times with eight previous agreements which failed. so, if you look at the terms of the communicate case, it's very sparse. each of the four main provisions were stronger in previous iterations, particularly, the denuclearization pledge was included in the 2005 joint party talks and in that version it was stronger. we'll see how it plays without with secretary mike pompeo and north korean counterparts. >> president said he plans to call north korea on sunday. he went so far as to say he's given kim jong-un a very direct number. what do you think you see with their relationship that you find encouraging? >> it certainly shows that the pres
. >> joining me now bruce clinger. the u.s. deputy chief for korea. bruce, welcome to you.ght, it has been seven months since a missile test. is he succeeding at resolving the nuclear missile crisis? >> we've had several missile launch moratoriums in the past. we'll have to see how the game plays out here. the singapore communique was a good start. but it's really the first step in a thousand-mile journey. one that we've gone eight previous times with eight previous agreements which...
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this is a case that may be looked at, in terms of what bruce carter did, and whether or not there were> it is a look exactly at how ad hoc the trump campaign was in the way that it was operating. and how it really did not care much about what the federal election laws set. there is a basic tenet of federal election law that if you are campaigning you cannot coordinate your activities with independent groups that are funded in very different ways. in this case, we go through emails and other documents, we are able to show that there was a very close coordination between carter's efforts and the trump campaign through been in effectively -- steve bannon effectively, but also to other forces -- through other forces. all of the money that was going to carter's campaign was a coordinated contribution. no one paid attention to the election laws, the limits, and the fact that individuals could only donate very limited amounts under that scheme. they did not really care. we talked to an election expert who said that look, this is basically the way that trump does business. they did not really
this is a case that may be looked at, in terms of what bruce carter did, and whether or not there were> it is a look exactly at how ad hoc the trump campaign was in the way that it was operating. and how it really did not care much about what the federal election laws set. there is a basic tenet of federal election law that if you are campaigning you cannot coordinate your activities with independent groups that are funded in very different ways. in this case, we go through emails and other...
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bruce bochy on the bench there.ere's the batting order that bruce bochy has put together for this game. the diamondbacks take the field. it's alen hanson giving joe panik a night off. giants batting order brought to you by southwest airlines. brandon belt at first. andrew mccutchen, right field. bose catching. slater in left field. pablo sandoval, third base. he's always felt at home in this ballpark, .330 lifetime batting average in 62 games in chase field. austin jackson back in there as gorkys hernandez who has not done well against corbin in the past gets it a day off. andrew suarez pitching ninth. >> corbin, 6'3", 210 pounds, he's in the seventh year at the big league level. 3.24 e.r.a. 129 strikeouts, 73 hits allowed. he's been very good. he's a four-pitch guy, but prim primarily he's a two-partnership guy. let's take a look at the defense playing behind patrick corbin for the d-backs. from left to right, it's peralta, owings, and jay. very good arm in center field. jake lamb plays and patrols the left side of
bruce bochy on the bench there.ere's the batting order that bruce bochy has put together for this game. the diamondbacks take the field. it's alen hanson giving joe panik a night off. giants batting order brought to you by southwest airlines. brandon belt at first. andrew mccutchen, right field. bose catching. slater in left field. pablo sandoval, third base. he's always felt at home in this ballpark, .330 lifetime batting average in 62 games in chase field. austin jackson back in there as...
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bruce -- baseman to an injury. >>> bruce bochy was happy to have an end here in the 11th ending. 16th inning, breaking through with a 2-run single for the lead and giants win 6-3. pitching 6.23. extras for avoid a 4- game sweep. to the a's. the starter, allowing 5 earned runs against houston and his defense did him no favors. top of the 6th inning, airmailing a throw over his head. the ball rolls in foul territory that allows him to score all of the way from first. 2 errors in 1 inning for him who later left with a hand injury as well as the a's lose 7-3. winds whip up to 20 miles an hour in the hamptons tigers day. a horrible spot. behind the green. pitched from the rough. johnson was playing and did not struggle as much. sad news to pass along, former 49er passed away that was eight days after the passing of dwight clark. a huge loss for the 49er when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to
bruce -- baseman to an injury. >>> bruce bochy was happy to have an end here in the 11th ending. 16th inning, breaking through with a 2-run single for the lead and giants win 6-3. pitching 6.23. extras for avoid a 4- game sweep. to the a's. the starter, allowing 5 earned runs against houston and his defense did him no favors. top of the 6th inning, airmailing a throw over his head. the ball rolls in foul territory that allows him to score all of the way from first. 2 errors in 1 inning...
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[bruce] so he founded a camp. playing, laughing, and simply belonging had a profound effect [julia] freeing the children to reach beyond their illnesses and discover new strength. [bruce] from that one camp the seriousfun children's network has grown,
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bruce willis can't. seem to see. the. new. soldier around. the man. who stole the bags. discount the bags saddam. did needed some times it. gets. to. the. roof. both seen a. huge gap the street. where their oxygen. giving. the phone. company. to sleep it's not to damage your. mother. the be. the be. the bigger. thank. you. thank three. thank you you. thank . oh. let's. see. the. mum. told lowest slow. leg little. slow slow slow to solo choose. the loser long losing mum says susan to. follow for. the american soldier lee. loves to play her mum up to move. the ball up. to. the motherland. lol. the bull. league. chooses to believe. flatow so you. told a soul really. sad. to say. the sun. came to a. red . planet club. this. will. come to. me. when. we come to the. south. pole with a. gun. club . with saddam. place. plenty. plenty . of places . a long legacy of the southern gold. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank. you. thank you thank you for. our. the the. the. bond. movies. that stand. my kids please. puget sound. the seat she gives me the feeling. she. says it. you kn
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. >> stephen: "the tonys" just announced that bruce springsteen will be performing.kets? >> front-row seats. >> stephen: hard to get tickets to his show. >> impossible. >> the venue is abuzz with energy that bruce is going to be e. day we whearsing and there were 30 people hanging around the stage because bruce was going to rehearse. people want to be around the guy, and we're very, very chased youoie. out? >> kind of. >> stephen: but you're the hosts! >> that's what i said. >> stephen: he's getting a special tony. >> yeah. >> stephen: he's getting a special tony. is the special tony-- is that bettera ( laughter ). >> it's like an honoraryetter te i got some of them. because i didn't have to do squat. ( laughter ) and now people have to call me "doctor." i totally recommend it. >> okay. >> stephen: do youra >> n yet. >> stephen: you could totally-- are you god at commencement speeches? >> i just did one this year. >> stephen: where did you go? >> high point university in north carolina. >> stephen: beautiful. >> and i-- i did not finishso fe doing a commencement addr
. >> stephen: "the tonys" just announced that bruce springsteen will be performing.kets? >> front-row seats. >> stephen: hard to get tickets to his show. >> impossible. >> the venue is abuzz with energy that bruce is going to be e. day we whearsing and there were 30 people hanging around the stage because bruce was going to rehearse. people want to be around the guy, and we're very, very chased youoie. out? >> kind of. >> stephen: but you're...
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before november, as bruce said, there will be a meeting next week and then another one in august of a group of governmental experts they will be talking about both defining autonomous weapons and what the human machine interface is so that they can better understand how to come up with legal instrument devoted to meaningful human control. i have a difrent quen than thostwo. i am not so worried about defining or even what the topic for discussion in geneva will be meaningful human control but i'm interested in the next question. perhaps it's a bigger question and that is whether the international community as a whole will demand compliance with any legal developments in geneva on autonomous weapons or compliance with the existing law we already have that is indicated with this new technology. we have the united nations charter and other principles restricting the use of military force. we have principles of international humanitarian law to govern conduct on the battlefield and we have human rights law. it is all relevant and i suggest to you that human rights law often left out of the
before november, as bruce said, there will be a meeting next week and then another one in august of a group of governmental experts they will be talking about both defining autonomous weapons and what the human machine interface is so that they can better understand how to come up with legal instrument devoted to meaningful human control. i have a difrent quen than thostwo. i am not so worried about defining or even what the topic for discussion in geneva will be meaningful human control but...
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bruce. bruce is. all the good we did. even with this difficulty. cyril you raise a. plans to rehire displaced people in new communities outside the city are costly and still in the early stages but what about prevention and enforcing existing laws. six months after the disaster it's business as usual a stone's throw from the landslide site multi-story highs are still going up wealthy and influential people live in the area and property prices are high i'd side gama a two story house a sprung up it's inside the by entry of the national park and the forest rangers had i to investigate the. nuclear. code working with by the company. see there's a document. i didn't hear that i discovered from the ministry of lettuce and in this did out that gives authority to be able to. do didn't work or. we don't have force to push them off says the documents the sign building permit means the guards are powerless to act even though the property has been built in the national park but not everyone agrees that the land is the government's to begin with those who have the money if the p
bruce. bruce is. all the good we did. even with this difficulty. cyril you raise a. plans to rehire displaced people in new communities outside the city are costly and still in the early stages but what about prevention and enforcing existing laws. six months after the disaster it's business as usual a stone's throw from the landslide site multi-story highs are still going up wealthy and influential people live in the area and property prices are high i'd side gama a two story house a sprung up...
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. >> crowley dedicated the bruce springsteen hit born to run to his opponent.un. >> trevor: that is so embarrassing. no, because you realize he was so confident he would win that he even planned to perform his own bruce springsteen concert then afterwards he had to pretend that the song was for his opponent. yeah, i dedicate this song to her. okay, my next song also goes out to my o poant, all i do is win, win no matter what,-- in the building, everybody hands go up. ♪ and they stay there. ♪ and they stay there. ♪ so for a few hour this morning, progressives were like hey, maybe is future is not as bad as if seems and the future was like oh, you don't know me. >> breaking news today, justice anthony kennedy the crucial swing vote on the supreme court for years is retiring, setting the stage for a fierce battle over the future of the highest court in all the land. when justice kennedy steps down at the end of the next month, july 3 1s the court will be split, four liberal justices and four conservatives. president trump now has the chance to give conservatives a
. >> crowley dedicated the bruce springsteen hit born to run to his opponent.un. >> trevor: that is so embarrassing. no, because you realize he was so confident he would win that he even planned to perform his own bruce springsteen concert then afterwards he had to pretend that the song was for his opponent. yeah, i dedicate this song to her. okay, my next song also goes out to my o poant, all i do is win, win no matter what,-- in the building, everybody hands go up. ♪ and they...
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jason: campaign finance laws are pretty strict about these things. >> bruce carter was an african-americanho gets very excited very early about bernie sanders, and starts to do a lot of activism among the african-american community to try and get them to come out and vote. as bernie's challenge of hillary clinton fades, he begins to connect with the trump campaign in a series of interesting ways. he ends up going on the road and doing a lot of outreach for donald trump to the african-american community. that was not an easy thing in 2015. as you pull back layers and layers, it tells an interesting tale of how the trump campaign worked. he was basically recruited by a breitbart reporter who at first feigned interest in interviewing him, but then started talking about coming over to trump, and how trump could do a lot for urban communities. he connects with steve bannon, who by this time is running trump's campaign. he coordinates with him on what places to reach out to the african-american community. there is a little bit of a twist because in their analysis, it was great if you could get a
jason: campaign finance laws are pretty strict about these things. >> bruce carter was an african-americanho gets very excited very early about bernie sanders, and starts to do a lot of activism among the african-american community to try and get them to come out and vote. as bernie's challenge of hillary clinton fades, he begins to connect with the trump campaign in a series of interesting ways. he ends up going on the road and doing a lot of outreach for donald trump to the...
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and bruce springsteen. >> that's right. welcome to "cbs this morning."you wake up in the west, we are less than 12 hours away from president trump and north korean dictator kim jong-un meeting for the first time. secretary of state mike pompeo says complete denuclearization is the only outcome the u.s. will accept. >> kim and the president are both in singapore ahead of this high-stakes meeting. the white house said preliminary talks are moving faster than a. >> the summit will take place at the cappella hotel on sentosa island, that is a high-end resort. jeff glor is leading our ko coverage from singapore. good morning. >> good evening to you on eve of this summit. an extraordinary moment in the diplomatic histories of both of these countries. after months last year of lobbying insults and threats at each other from nearly 7,000 miles away, president trump and kim jong-un are staying in tels less than hf a mile apart. both leaders say they hope for peace and normalized relations between these two nations. major garrett is here with us now with the trump
and bruce springsteen. >> that's right. welcome to "cbs this morning."you wake up in the west, we are less than 12 hours away from president trump and north korean dictator kim jong-un meeting for the first time. secretary of state mike pompeo says complete denuclearization is the only outcome the u.s. will accept. >> kim and the president are both in singapore ahead of this high-stakes meeting. the white house said preliminary talks are moving faster than a. >> the...
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[bruce] so he founded a camp. and the joy of playing, laughing, and simply belonging had a profound effect [julia] freeing the children to reach beyond their illnesses and discover new strength. [bruce] from that one camp the seriousfun children's network has grown, serving 30,000 kids globally every year. at no cost to their families. >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> a dub nation celebration, the warriors now one win away from their third nba championship in four years. we have much more on tonight's big win. >> but first to our top story, you may have noticed the smoke on your way home. a fire scene from miles in the east bay. tonight investigators are looking into what sparked the flames that spread to a junk yard. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm alma daetz. a grass fire spread to a junk yard tonight in pittsburgh along the pittsburgh antioch highway. >> abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow is there. melanie. >> reporter: they have determined what caus
[bruce] so he founded a camp. and the joy of playing, laughing, and simply belonging had a profound effect [julia] freeing the children to reach beyond their illnesses and discover new strength. [bruce] from that one camp the seriousfun children's network has grown, serving 30,000 kids globally every year. at no cost to their families. >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> a dub nation celebration, the warriors now one win away from their third nba championship in...