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those closest to whitney says as a mom she often came up short. disappointed about? >> well, that she could have been a better mother. ♪ and mommy loves you girl >> reporter: they did have tender moments like this one from the documentary when bobbi kristina was just 4. ♪ don't wor ry ♪ >> reporter: shuffled between life on tour with her famous parents and often staying back with family and friends for long stretches. bobbi kristina would never know a normal childhood. >> ultimately, you know, whitney and bobby made the decisions for their kid. there's only so much anyone else can do. >> would you ever have fathomed you would lose whitney and then three years later lose bobbi kristina? >> it was really, really difficult. i always said if she were 17 years old, we could have gotten her and put her in our home to be with us. but she was 18. >> reporter: like her mother, 22-year-old bobbi kristina would be found facedown in a bathtub. and later died. the singer also had a complicated relationship with mom sissy, a famous gospel singer who groomed her
those closest to whitney says as a mom she often came up short. disappointed about? >> well, that she could have been a better mother. ♪ and mommy loves you girl >> reporter: they did have tender moments like this one from the documentary when bobbi kristina was just 4. ♪ don't wor ry ♪ >> reporter: shuffled between life on tour with her famous parents and often staying back with family and friends for long stretches. bobbi kristina would never know a normal childhood....
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later i sit down with whitney's sister. drug abuse and the sexual assault are questions addressed in this film. >> i'm so glad you asked all those questions. stuff we always wanted to know. >>> well, there's also a new hbo documentary taking us inside the mind othams. the beloved comedian was celebrated by friends and fellow comedians at its emotional premiere last night. >> we were the best of friends, even closer than people could >> it's really hard because he did it because he can't -- he had no choice. >> it's just a giant, giant loss. >> bob saget, unable to hide the emotion, joined legendary comics like brad garret, kevin nealon, and wung one of robin's closest friends, billy crystal, to premier the new hbo documentary, "robin williams: come inside my mind." >> i was 18 1/2, and i had to follow him on an open mike night. and, uh, i think that's what started the 20 years of drinking. >> the film is told through both robin's own words and by those closest in his life, including his 35-year-old son zak. >> he was the mo
later i sit down with whitney's sister. drug abuse and the sexual assault are questions addressed in this film. >> i'm so glad you asked all those questions. stuff we always wanted to know. >>> well, there's also a new hbo documentary taking us inside the mind othams. the beloved comedian was celebrated by friends and fellow comedians at its emotional premiere last night. >> we were the best of friends, even closer than people could >> it's really hard because he did...
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a look inside the life of whitney houston, a new documentary called "whitney" is pulling back the curtaino and revealing disturbing allegations about her childhood and deborah roberts is here with more. good morning, deb. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia. for years those closest to whitney houston have stayed pretty quiet about the dark moments in her life in an effort to protect the image of the superstar singer. well, now they are after six years after her shocking death family and friends are opening up, her brother gary telling me he can finally breathe after sharing the truth about his sister. ♪ i will always love you >> reporter: her talent epic. that voice gracing the top ten charts for more than two decades and then the fall from grace and whitney houston's stunning death. in the new documentary "whitney," those closest to the superstar break their silence with a raw honest peek into her tragic life and death. >> i wanted to tell her life story to celebrate her and to try to explain her. >> i know. >> reporter: the film filled with haunting never before seen home videos hinting
a look inside the life of whitney houston, a new documentary called "whitney" is pulling back the curtaino and revealing disturbing allegations about her childhood and deborah roberts is here with more. good morning, deb. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia. for years those closest to whitney houston have stayed pretty quiet about the dark moments in her life in an effort to protect the image of the superstar singer. well, now they are after six years after her shocking death...
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. >> did you say, whitney, you are going to die?evealing. >>> and "wingman" wanted. "top gun 2" is coming to the big screen and looking for a co-star. who can you expect to see alongside tom cruise in the highly anticipated sequel? we'll take a look at the front runners today, thursday, june 28th, 2018. ♪ >>> happy 70th birthday, mom! go, astros. >> from houston, texas. >> we love you, mom and dad. >> hi from california. where my guests and i watch the "today" show every day because al quacks us up. ♪ shut up and dance with me >> we're pat and jerry. >> we're athletes from oceanside, california. >> hi to all my loved ones back in the north of england. >> i'm here with my daughters from lexington, kentucky. >> representing the big blue nation. >> go cats. ♪ this woman is my destiny >>> welcome back to "today" on a rainy thursday morning. we say hello to you. good morning. willie and craig are with us as hoda enjoys some time off. we brought some guests inside so they're not poured on. >>> we'll start the hour with your news at 8:00.
. >> did you say, whitney, you are going to die?evealing. >>> and "wingman" wanted. "top gun 2" is coming to the big screen and looking for a co-star. who can you expect to see alongside tom cruise in the highly anticipated sequel? we'll take a look at the front runners today, thursday, june 28th, 2018. ♪ >>> happy 70th birthday, mom! go, astros. >> from houston, texas. >> we love you, mom and dad. >> hi from california. where my...
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he was going to go on a hunting trip, so he asked whitney to help him. >> of course, the prosecutionno hunting trip. charlie was planning a murder. in fact, before he got the friend to buy the weapon, surveillance footage showed just how intent he was on getting the gun. hours earlier there was charlie. >> charlie tan is on video going into the wal-mart attempting to purchase the shotgun. he is unable to. >> why is he turned down? why can't he? >> he is a canadian citizen. >> which meant there would be a waiting period. time the prosecutor says charlie tan didn't have. >> so he gets a friend to come in and make a purchase. >> that was our theory, yes. >> it's hard to put together a heat of passion scenario. mom is in jeopardy. if you have purchased the weapon in advance. >> correct. >> and the prosecutor told the jury there was no evidence of a fight that evening. >> if you look at the exact moment of the killing, jim tan is just sitting at his desk -- >> answering e-mail. >> answering emails, working to, you know, provide a living and a pretty good living for his family. >> in fact,
he was going to go on a hunting trip, so he asked whitney to help him. >> of course, the prosecutionno hunting trip. charlie was planning a murder. in fact, before he got the friend to buy the weapon, surveillance footage showed just how intent he was on getting the gun. hours earlier there was charlie. >> charlie tan is on video going into the wal-mart attempting to purchase the shotgun. he is unable to. >> why is he turned down? why can't he? >> he is a canadian...
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whitney inmmcuam cgs te show when you re on maternity leave and guest -hosted.stuck o to me. in ts video she's coming from the airport coming off a pla and she's clearly upset. i mean, when you see the whole thing, i think tmz's caption was it looksike she has ptsd from the experience. think when you work on tv alis or anything where it's ly campaigns. when something goes so bad and it's forever reflected, it's o d he page. she's going to have to answer this for the rest of her life. and it's not right. ldou i>>e l towhovo likerump, who voted for trump, a aually what his policies are doing to the family. that's a show i would watch. >> i thought tt's what that ot roseanne was a trump supporter and that was not going to happen in this series. >> laurie metcalf was a hillary, jill stein reporter. that's what i lik about it, sh happened in so many families and relationships. and basically so many people having their lives broken apart. >> there's a lot of precedence for this, you know. loves raymond."know, "everybody there's been lot of great families. "the wing of
whitney inmmcuam cgs te show when you re on maternity leave and guest -hosted.stuck o to me. in ts video she's coming from the airport coming off a pla and she's clearly upset. i mean, when you see the whole thing, i think tmz's caption was it looksike she has ptsd from the experience. think when you work on tv alis or anything where it's ly campaigns. when something goes so bad and it's forever reflected, it's o d he page. she's going to have to answer this for the rest of her life. and it's...
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and whitney is exactly right.f the benefit of exposure is that it's waking america up to what black communities have been dealing with since black communities have been communities in the united states. but he's also right that the learned association of black plus police plus black plus police, that's how you form implicit biases. right? absolutely when they go unchecked, implicit biases become explicit action. >> i'm curious to hear from you. you're the district attorney in philadelphia. you're doing something really interesting. you ran on a reform agenda. you're trying to transform the vision what that office of prosecutor looks like. what's the answer to the question of when someone should call the cops? >> the difficulty is that as people feel suspicion, they're tapping into their biases and it is not a situation in which most people have no bias, the truth is we're constantly bombarded with bias, with prejudice, it's almost like fighting germs to keep these away from us. it takes a certain amount of work so
and whitney is exactly right.f the benefit of exposure is that it's waking america up to what black communities have been dealing with since black communities have been communities in the united states. but he's also right that the learned association of black plus police plus black plus police, that's how you form implicit biases. right? absolutely when they go unchecked, implicit biases become explicit action. >> i'm curious to hear from you. you're the district attorney in...
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corporate and whitney's dedication, we are most grateful. each year, we go through an extensive process to identify and extinguish member of the aviation community to share his or her vision, memories, and insights. tonight, we are particularly honored to oakham colonel bud aderson as a 2018, charles lindbergh,lecture -- lecturer. 15 years after lindbergh's historic flight, he stands as a living reminder of the extraordinary progress achieved in play over the decades. he was born in oakland, california in 1922 and learned how to fight at the age of 19. just three years later, he was flying combat missions in a 51 mustang is quitting bombers into germany. he is one of the few, let's to have flown in world war ii, korea, and vietnam. he is a aaa. he has 116 combat missions to his credit and has logged more in 13000 flying hours different types of aircraft spirit -- aircraft. once called him, the best puppy is overseeing. is ever seen.t he please give a warm welcome to colonel bud anderson. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for coming. i h
corporate and whitney's dedication, we are most grateful. each year, we go through an extensive process to identify and extinguish member of the aviation community to share his or her vision, memories, and insights. tonight, we are particularly honored to oakham colonel bud aderson as a 2018, charles lindbergh,lecture -- lecturer. 15 years after lindbergh's historic flight, he stands as a living reminder of the extraordinary progress achieved in play over the decades. he was born in oakland,...
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whitney, you have it. all we know is what we can do for each other. lot of street smarts in her. she made up her mind in that movie who she could trust and that's where she went. we have this thing, i'm careful about the things that i do say about her. simply because sometimes things are just yours. >> one thing we can trust is that you always put out great work. you always do. [ applause ] "yellowstone" is no exception. >> "yellowstone" turned out better -- i wanted it to be good. i never start anything that i don't think has a chance to be great and "yellowstone" was all of that. i hope you do check it out. i hope you see this beautiful place in montana, it still exists. there was a moment in america's history where it was the garden of eden. when you see those mountains you'll understand why. >> "yellowstone" premiers tomorrow night on paramount network. kevin, thank you so much for coming here with us. we appreciate that. >>> coming up, that bachelor in paradise surprise. one of the most shocking engagements ever. we have all the details coming up
whitney, you have it. all we know is what we can do for each other. lot of street smarts in her. she made up her mind in that movie who she could trust and that's where she went. we have this thing, i'm careful about the things that i do say about her. simply because sometimes things are just yours. >> one thing we can trust is that you always put out great work. you always do. [ applause ] "yellowstone" is no exception. >> "yellowstone" turned out better -- i...
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. >> when her friend whitney casey told her about an idea which uses your online receipts to create a digital inventory of urcloset, brooklyn instantly got it. >> it's completely categorized. when you think about all the processes you go through during the day, your wardrobe is is the one thing that's still antiquated. >> the concept seemed like a winner to the duo. >> it was a product that i really wanted and felt was really missing from the space. >> this tech has been applied to other fields, just never to the wardrobe. i think it took females to create it. >> when it came to the name, whitdny looked back to her former career. >> whitney was working with dan rather, and he has a formality about him that's very old school, and he would say to people, oh, aren't you dressed in your finery today. and she's like, dan always talks about people's finery. i feel like that's perfect. like wearing your best, your sunday's best. and it just stuck. >> finery was born. but like with so many companies, the product they launched with turned out to not exactly be the thing users wanted. >> for us
. >> when her friend whitney casey told her about an idea which uses your online receipts to create a digital inventory of urcloset, brooklyn instantly got it. >> it's completely categorized. when you think about all the processes you go through during the day, your wardrobe is is the one thing that's still antiquated. >> the concept seemed like a winner to the duo. >> it was a product that i really wanted and felt was really missing from the space. >> this tech...
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. >> when it came to the name, whitney looked back to her former career. >> whitney is working with danher who has a formality about him that's very old school. and he would say to people, oh, aren't you dressed in your finery today? and she's like, dan always talks about his finery and feel like that's perfect. like, wearing your best, your sunday's best and it just stuck. >> finery was born. but like with so many companies, the product they launched with turned out to not exactly be the thing users wanted. >> for us, we thought it would come when you saw your wardrobe, to see, i purchased this ten years ago and forgot it was in my closet. but once we had the wardrobe, the users said, okay, great, now what? style us, tell what you say to buy and what to get rid of. so we had to find ways to do that. we're using a lot of machine learning, a lot of new technology, image recognition, for example, to basically give women ideas on how to wear their stuff. >> this quick loop of feedback and development is something brooklyn says she was used to from acting. >> i think when you are acting, yo
. >> when it came to the name, whitney looked back to her former career. >> whitney is working with danher who has a formality about him that's very old school. and he would say to people, oh, aren't you dressed in your finery today? and she's like, dan always talks about his finery and feel like that's perfect. like, wearing your best, your sunday's best and it just stuck. >> finery was born. but like with so many companies, the product they launched with turned out to not...
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let's get the read from attorney whitney bowen.i was surprised to sees a we look at this point in respected presidencies that the president is pretty low on the totem pole when it comes to pardons. he has had five. some presidents have far more like bush senior at this point in his presidency or ronald reagan before that or jimmy carter or even gerald ford. i know some his recent compatriots not so much. but they did make up for lost time in total the pardons as their presidents ensued. why does this president get the attention he does? >> i think there are two separate issues here. first is whether or not he is abusing the power in terms the number of pardons is he issuing or if he is commuting sentences in disproportionate manner. that's a separate issue than whether or not people disagree with the substance of maybe why he is pardoning people or the people who he is choosing to pardon in terms of obviously there has been a lot of controversy less so about alice johnson but about the sheriff from arizona in terms of his flouncing
let's get the read from attorney whitney bowen.i was surprised to sees a we look at this point in respected presidencies that the president is pretty low on the totem pole when it comes to pardons. he has had five. some presidents have far more like bush senior at this point in his presidency or ronald reagan before that or jimmy carter or even gerald ford. i know some his recent compatriots not so much. but they did make up for lost time in total the pardons as their presidents ensued. why...
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whitney houston, the explosive new untold stories. was she or wasn't she gay?i think people want to hear that she was gay. >> inside the new documentary, who really got her hooked on drugs. her secret celebrity feud. >> i am with whitney houston's inner circle shedding light on her life and legacy. >>> and joe jackson, dead days after a tribute. >> his final days, the final interview with the jackson patriarch. >> when you hear michael's get? >> very emotional. >>> what's wrong with ts
whitney houston, the explosive new untold stories. was she or wasn't she gay?i think people want to hear that she was gay. >> inside the new documentary, who really got her hooked on drugs. her secret celebrity feud. >> i am with whitney houston's inner circle shedding light on her life and legacy. >>> and joe jackson, dead days after a tribute. >> his final days, the final interview with the jackson patriarch. >> when you hear michael's get? >> very...
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now a new documentary revealing a raw side to whitney houston the public never saw. >> [ bleep ] that hotel in nairobi, guests are up to their necks in
now a new documentary revealing a raw side to whitney houston the public never saw. >> [ bleep ] that hotel in nairobi, guests are up to their necks in
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whitney fuller/trent's mother: "we started going to the games. people started to recognize him and say, oh he looks like a little steph curry. every since then that's how people recognized him."trent fuller/six-year-old basketball player: "well, i don't really mind if they call me "baby steph curry'..not all the time though!"what you can call him is confident.trent not only has met steph curry, he's on a first name basis with the all star...as he is with many of the warriors players.trent even served as the warriors sideline reporter during media day.and he's also got his opinions down pat.-nats basketball chat-whitney fuller/trent's mother: "yeah, he's a natural. we never have to tell him what to say. as you can see, he says whatever is at the top of his mind." especially while watching his beloved warriors in the nba finals.-nats-but win or lose, trent is back on the court in a heartbeat.-nats- ((vicki/fsc)) we have more warriors coverage saturday night on the kron four hoop session. we'll dive into what happened in game 1 and hear from the pla
whitney fuller/trent's mother: "we started going to the games. people started to recognize him and say, oh he looks like a little steph curry. every since then that's how people recognized him."trent fuller/six-year-old basketball player: "well, i don't really mind if they call me "baby steph curry'..not all the time though!"what you can call him is confident.trent not only has met steph curry, he's on a first name basis with the all star...as he is with many of the...
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world on its own things have changed a lot since then but what a lesson that was in sixty sixty one whitney army i worked for united press international i covered the legislature in peter south dakota town of ten thousand i was a chicago kid never lived in a small city i then worked in chicago and i was sent to washington covered the war from the pentagon learned to hate the war but the point i'm making is by the time i got to the meat life story had been in the business eight or nine years and so when i got a tip about somebody shooting up a village you got to read before you write so i used to i was not about watching reading the new york times coverage of the war and then i read the french the french journalist and bernard fall there was a couple wonderful french journalists who wrote about the fall of france india being fool in one thousand nine hundred four and so i read a lot and so i and there was a muscle tribunals was very important although everybody in america said russel's he hates america he's ninety four it was an incredible document there was testimony from american soldiers
world on its own things have changed a lot since then but what a lesson that was in sixty sixty one whitney army i worked for united press international i covered the legislature in peter south dakota town of ten thousand i was a chicago kid never lived in a small city i then worked in chicago and i was sent to washington covered the war from the pentagon learned to hate the war but the point i'm making is by the time i got to the meat life story had been in the business eight or nine years and...
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he did not want to talk to king or whitney young or any of the established leaders.anted to speak to people that had the ears of the people, so to speak. is that he said, look, i've got someepl they listen to, harry belafonte, lena horne, lorraine hansberry. they happen to be available. he got them together. he said i will meet you tomorrow. they went to the penthouse. bobby kennedy, expected to be treated with great deference and ceainly greeted with gratitude for the enormous contribution that he made -- especially his brother -- to civil rights, but it was a checkered record. on the one hand, they were committed in word to the civil rights movement and some things that bobby kennedy dead as attorney general trying to force j edgar hoover to get a few more like people in the b building, talking about voting as a linchpin to arguing for justice but at the same time, they put on to the federal bench curl cox who called black people the "n" word from the bench. promised -- may the will time called to marley the kings jailers, he placed the call to the governor because
he did not want to talk to king or whitney young or any of the established leaders.anted to speak to people that had the ears of the people, so to speak. is that he said, look, i've got someepl they listen to, harry belafonte, lena horne, lorraine hansberry. they happen to be available. he got them together. he said i will meet you tomorrow. they went to the penthouse. bobby kennedy, expected to be treated with great deference and ceainly greeted with gratitude for the enormous contribution...
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like that journalist whitney weber wrote in february shockingly more than eighty percent of those killed have never even been identified and the cia's own documents have shown that they are not . been aware of who they are killing avoiding the issue over porting civilian deaths simply by naming all those in the strike zone as enemy combatants that's right where we only kill enemy combatants how do we know their enemy combatants because there are struggling right now we know that was our strike down because they were enemy combatants. how do we find out their enemy combatant because they were in our dr jones i gave doing that for hours i'm going to do i'm. talking about knocking senator grassley and i will. look this is not about trump even though he's a maniac it's not about obama even though he's a war criminal it's not about bush even though he did has the intelligence of boiled cabbage. well i've been out of bush joking like eight years. but. just got a good life put on a don't shoot you know. get back into that this is about all right away military industrial complex that our ruling
like that journalist whitney weber wrote in february shockingly more than eighty percent of those killed have never even been identified and the cia's own documents have shown that they are not . been aware of who they are killing avoiding the issue over porting civilian deaths simply by naming all those in the strike zone as enemy combatants that's right where we only kill enemy combatants how do we know their enemy combatants because there are struggling right now we know that was our strike...
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this evening's program is made possible by the generous support of pratt & whitney. representing them tonight is lieutenant general michael muller, vice president of business development. will you stand, and allow us to recognize you? [applause] chris: we are most grateful. anh year we go through extensive process to identify and extinguish member of the aviation community to share his or her vision, memories, and insights. tonight, we are particularly honored to welcome colonel anderson as a 2018, charles lindbergh, lecturer. 15 years after lindbergh's historic flight from new york to paris, he stands as a living reminder of the extraordinary progress achieved in play over -- in flight over the decades. he was born in oakland, california in 1922 and learned how to fight at the age of 19. just three years later, he was flying combat missions in ap 51 mustang, escorting heavy bombers into germany. he is one of the few, let's to -- few pilots to have flown in world war ii, korea, and vietnam. he is a aaa. he has 116 combat missns t his credit and has logged more than 7
this evening's program is made possible by the generous support of pratt & whitney. representing them tonight is lieutenant general michael muller, vice president of business development. will you stand, and allow us to recognize you? [applause] chris: we are most grateful. anh year we go through extensive process to identify and extinguish member of the aviation community to share his or her vision, memories, and insights. tonight, we are particularly honored to welcome colonel anderson as...
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whitney bowe says wear protective clothing while in the sun and do a patch test. >> you can apply a smallmount of sunscreen on are of their child's skin, arm or neck, and see if they react. and if they are not reacting, you can feel more comfortable using that sunscreen from head to toe. >> reporter: experts say it's also important to look for the words "broad spectrum" so you're covered against uva and uvb rays. both can cause skin cancer. tom? >> stephanie, thank you. >>> up next, we first showed you this wild video last night. now, an update from officials about the woman behind the wheel in this deadly incident during a little league game. >>> and, new hope for iphone addicts. the new headline about an initiative about to debut. stay witus. and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. and it works 24/7. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. don't use it as the first medicine to treat diabet
whitney bowe says wear protective clothing while in the sun and do a patch test. >> you can apply a smallmount of sunscreen on are of their child's skin, arm or neck, and see if they react. and if they are not reacting, you can feel more comfortable using that sunscreen from head to toe. >> reporter: experts say it's also important to look for the words "broad spectrum" so you're covered against uva and uvb rays. both can cause skin cancer. tom? >> stephanie, thank...
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surface—to—air missiles, electronic jammers, and more recently, the landing of bomber aircraft on whitneys to the contrary, the placement of these weapons systems is tied directly to military use for the purposes of intimidation and coercion. china says it owns all of the south china sea, a lucrative and strategic shipping zone, even though six other countries lay claim to it. it has been building military installations in the area, and critics say beijing has silenced condemnation of its actions, either by paying off its asian allies or by bullying them. translation: by paying off its asian allies or by bullying them. translatiosz by paying off its asian allies or by bullying them. translation: it is within china's sovereignty to deploy troops and weapons on islands and reefs in the south china sea, and it is allowed by international law. anybody who makes comments on this is trying to interfere with china's internal affairs. it is not worthy of refuting. the us and china are also battling over trade. an american delegation led by us commerce secretary wilbur ross is in beijing this week
surface—to—air missiles, electronic jammers, and more recently, the landing of bomber aircraft on whitneys to the contrary, the placement of these weapons systems is tied directly to military use for the purposes of intimidation and coercion. china says it owns all of the south china sea, a lucrative and strategic shipping zone, even though six other countries lay claim to it. it has been building military installations in the area, and critics say beijing has silenced condemnation of its...
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why former show runner whitney cummings says it shouldn't happen.is punish the wrong people? >>> then an emotiol sty of hope and survi a single mom who became homeless got a second chance at life. >> i was told wasn't going to be anybody. wasn't going to amount up to thing. >> and what she did with it wl make you cheer. ♪ let's g >> announcer: "hot topics" are in the house with whoopi. sara haines e. joy behar. sunny hostin. and meghan mccain. now, let's...
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whitney bowe, thank you as always.ut he is going to tonight's nba finals game. stay with us. >>> good morning. it's 8:27. i'm reggie aqui from "abc7 mornings." if you went to bed thinking that london breed was going to be the next mayor of san francisco, well, you're going to be in for a surprise. due to ranked choice voting, mark leno took the lead overnight. leno teamed up with fellow candidate jane kim to try to get each other's supporters to back them as their second-place choice, and at last count, he's ahead, but it's such a minor margin. we're talking about 1,100 votes. the san francisco elections department is supposed to provide another update for us at 4:00 p.m. but right now, traffic update from alexis. >>> good morning, reggie. we do have a sig alert right now, if you're going to be traveling from the tracy area, you actually may want to stick to 580, altamont pass road at carroll road. that's closed eastbound due to a fatal motorcycle crash. the westbound side did reopen about 30 minutes ago, but it's defi
whitney bowe, thank you as always.ut he is going to tonight's nba finals game. stay with us. >>> good morning. it's 8:27. i'm reggie aqui from "abc7 mornings." if you went to bed thinking that london breed was going to be the next mayor of san francisco, well, you're going to be in for a surprise. due to ranked choice voting, mark leno took the lead overnight. leno teamed up with fellow candidate jane kim to try to get each other's supporters to back them as their...
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. >> one of your s,favorite whitney? >> you will love it, carson.ry. th f is theootage of her life, and it ao goes deep into her troubled life, drug use, family issues, sexuality, and a lot of things a lot of people wondered about. there are interviews with a lot of her family members, bobby brown included. >> wow.t' >> t also coming out fourth of july weekend. >> everybody is talking about this next one, too. ma "mama mia." >> this one is kind of like a pr uell and a sequel at the same time, and we see a lot of the main characters as young people, and we have cher joinith cast. g ancia plays hernando. >> tom does a stunt in the filming of it, and the stunt machine --pr >> yeah, they know what they are doing. he broke his ankle. they usedak that t right there. that is actually in the movie. i am also excited to see this, because tom cruise learned how to fly a helicopter for this movie, because he's tom cruise and that's what he doesas he to out do every other actio movie. >> and then "christopher robin." >> mcgregor plays an adult christopher robin
. >> one of your s,favorite whitney? >> you will love it, carson.ry. th f is theootage of her life, and it ao goes deep into her troubled life, drug use, family issues, sexuality, and a lot of things a lot of people wondered about. there are interviews with a lot of her family members, bobby brown included. >> wow.t' >> t also coming out fourth of july weekend. >> everybody is talking about this next one, too. ma "mama mia." >> this one is kind of...
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but in 1719, eli whitney gets credit or inventing the cotton gin, which was a series of brushes which separated the cotton from the bolls. women historians would like to claim that catherine littlefield green, for whom eli whitney worked as a tutor for her children, proposed to him the hairbrush solution, but she did not get the patent. by making the conversion of the raw product easier, it meant fewer slave uses. slaves could turn the handle on the cotton gin, but that took fewer slaves been doing it all individually, so your slaves could be in the field, you could produce more cotton, it is how cotton becomes king. and you have slave owners like thomas jefferson, saying i consider a woman who brings a child every two years as more profitable than the best man on the farm. because you have your asset base increases every time a child is born. the economy was built north and south on slave labor, and slaves are honestly so vulnerable, physically vulnerable, sexually vulnerable, fragile families, and there was tons of resistance, obviously to that. human beings strove to protect their
but in 1719, eli whitney gets credit or inventing the cotton gin, which was a series of brushes which separated the cotton from the bolls. women historians would like to claim that catherine littlefield green, for whom eli whitney worked as a tutor for her children, proposed to him the hairbrush solution, but she did not get the patent. by making the conversion of the raw product easier, it meant fewer slave uses. slaves could turn the handle on the cotton gin, but that took fewer slaves been...
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whitney fuller/trent's mother: "we started going to the games.people started to recognize him and say, oh he looks like a little steph curry. every since then that's how people recognized him."trent fuller/six-year-old basketball player: "well, i don't really mind if they call me "baby steph curry'..not all the time though!"what you can call him is confident.trent not only has met steph curry, he's on a first name basis with the all star...as he is with many of the warriors players.trent even served as the warriors sideline reporter during media day.and he's also got his opinions down pat.-nats basketball chat-whitney fuller/trent's mother: "yeah, he's a natural. we never have to tell him what to say. as you can see, he says whatever is at the top of his mind." especially while watching his beloved warriors in the nba finals.-nats-but win or lose, trent is back on the court in a heartbeat.-nats- (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. catherine heenan and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six. (pam) starbucks customers be warned... (vo)you m
whitney fuller/trent's mother: "we started going to the games.people started to recognize him and say, oh he looks like a little steph curry. every since then that's how people recognized him."trent fuller/six-year-old basketball player: "well, i don't really mind if they call me "baby steph curry'..not all the time though!"what you can call him is confident.trent not only has met steph curry, he's on a first name basis with the all star...as he is with many of the...
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. >> my name is whitney. thank you for inviting me. i am here to support the office of sharp. it needs to happen for sexual assault survivors. i was raped here in san francisco in 2010 and it was my first year of graduate school. i experienced so much trauma during this time period that i didn't even realize that until years later that i had been sexually harassed by my own police detective. his job was to protect me but instead my trust was shattered repeteth and my voice silenced. photographs were used as evidence that the sex between my rapist and i was consensual because thibutthis was not the . hwhen i was at san francisco general i calledded my professor and told her what happened to me. i was in complete shock and standing there in my hospital gowns. after the exam i drove myself home and the next morning i had a reaction to the rape kit medicine. i was outside of my apartment looking for my car and it had been towed. i fell on to me knees and i was sobbing and i called 9 911 and e operator told me to get a taxi. the reason i am telling you this is there was the office
. >> my name is whitney. thank you for inviting me. i am here to support the office of sharp. it needs to happen for sexual assault survivors. i was raped here in san francisco in 2010 and it was my first year of graduate school. i experienced so much trauma during this time period that i didn't even realize that until years later that i had been sexually harassed by my own police detective. his job was to protect me but instead my trust was shattered repeteth and my voice silenced....
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i whitney to know what the rationale is given that they happen to be the closest allies. it's not clear that you could satisfy his standard. must was based on a cabinet level recommendation based on national security. >> this is an out-of-the-box type of president in my hypothetical. >> we don't have those your honor. >> he thinks they're good, diplomatic reasons and knows what the future holds. there might be good reasons to put pressure on israel were to say we want israel to vote a certain way and this is a way to better our diplomatic hand. he knows what his heart of hearts is. the question is, the question is, what are reasonable observers given this context in which this hypothetical president is making anti-semitic comments. >> it's a tough hypothetical but that w thisively easy case. were willing to assume that you consider all the statements and that even though we think it's wrong you apply some jurisprudence. were confidence than a matter what standard you apply this is constitutional. since we don't have the extreme hypothetical we have a multiagency worldwide
i whitney to know what the rationale is given that they happen to be the closest allies. it's not clear that you could satisfy his standard. must was based on a cabinet level recommendation based on national security. >> this is an out-of-the-box type of president in my hypothetical. >> we don't have those your honor. >> he thinks they're good, diplomatic reasons and knows what the future holds. there might be good reasons to put pressure on israel were to say we want israel...
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it is a fascinating look at whitney houston's life. this is the actual footage of her life.r troubled life. drug use, family issues, sexuali sexuality. a lot of things that a lot of people wondered about. they really go there. >> did the estate sanction this? >> yeah. >> there's interviews with a lot of her family members. bobby brown included. >> wow. >> it is riveting. also coming out fourth of july weekend. >> everyone has been talking about this, too, "mama mia." >> can you believe it's been ten years since the first movie? i'm a big abba fan. what a shock. this one is kind of like a prequel and a sequel at the same time. some of the action takes place after the first movie. some takes place before the first movie. we see a lot of the main characters as younger people. the big news is you have cher joining the cast. >> singing, i'm guessing, right? >> fernando. >> stop it. >> yeah. love that song. i wonder who cher is going to be singing the song to or about. i'm looking forward to that. >> how about "mission impossible." it seems tom does a stunt in the filming, driving
it is a fascinating look at whitney houston's life. this is the actual footage of her life.r troubled life. drug use, family issues, sexuali sexuality. a lot of things that a lot of people wondered about. they really go there. >> did the estate sanction this? >> yeah. >> there's interviews with a lot of her family members. bobby brown included. >> wow. >> it is riveting. also coming out fourth of july weekend. >> everyone has been talking about this, too,...
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whitney bowe, thank you and ne-yo is next.c 7 news 7 mornings. meteorologist mike nicco has a look at your forecast. hi, mike. before we talk to mike, we'll talk about game four of the nba finals which begins tonight. the dubs have a shot at becoming the fourth franchise to win three nba titles in four years. abc coverage starts at 5:30. tipoff at 6:00. >>> because i've been wrong about everything this morning, let's go over to alexis. >> you scared mike, i'll tell you that much, he was not ready to go. the bay bridge toll plaza, the meteorologi metering lights are off. the richmond bridge approach is heavy from an earlier crash. reggie? >> thanks, alexis. by living off the grid. completely. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade california. to disney california adventure park. it must be epic! thrilling!...daring! come ride the incredicoaster. it's going to be simply exhilarating dahling! >>> here i am, and there you are. temperatures with that sunshine already in the 60s on our way to
whitney bowe, thank you and ne-yo is next.c 7 news 7 mornings. meteorologist mike nicco has a look at your forecast. hi, mike. before we talk to mike, we'll talk about game four of the nba finals which begins tonight. the dubs have a shot at becoming the fourth franchise to win three nba titles in four years. abc coverage starts at 5:30. tipoff at 6:00. >>> because i've been wrong about everything this morning, let's go over to alexis. >> you scared mike, i'll tell you that much,...
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infrastructure that continues to fight, i think for the vision, not only of martin luther king, but of whitney young, john lewis, roy wilkins, thurgood marshall, malcolm x, and others, many of the great leaders who championed civil rights, human rights, and economic justice in the 1960's. we are the inheritors and legatees of that. and we work every day to see how we can push it. today, there has to be a renewed effort to help poor white people, poor black people, poor latinos, working whites, working blacks, and working latinos, that they have more in common when it comes to economic issues than in division with each other. in today's america, culture and race, culture, sometimes as a -- sometimes is just a code word for race, has divided the body politic, which means that something so simple, like raising the minimum wage, or pushing the country toward a living wage, cannot find the light of day here in the congress of the united states. but 20 plus states have said, forget the congress, forget the president, we will do it on our own. so, simple, important things cannot get done because poli
infrastructure that continues to fight, i think for the vision, not only of martin luther king, but of whitney young, john lewis, roy wilkins, thurgood marshall, malcolm x, and others, many of the great leaders who championed civil rights, human rights, and economic justice in the 1960's. we are the inheritors and legatees of that. and we work every day to see how we can push it. today, there has to be a renewed effort to help poor white people, poor black people, poor latinos, working whites,...
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person if you want to blame somebody, you might blame eli whitney, right? in 1793, which created the cotton gin, which people were making money before that. that just exploded it. andou hear -- here elsewhere, slavery was incredibly, incredibly profitable. werenk my students, if i teaching at texas tech, may be a texas school, one of the seceded states, west texas and love -- has anybody been to lubbock? get a different answer fire was teaching in mississippi, there might be a different answer. after i had my students to that list of what caused secession, then i had them vote. one student, one vote. wrote all of their topics on the boards. nine timests wins out of 10, very partial, that lost cause interpretation of the war. whether we understand it or not. because we are talking about protecting states rights is easier than talking about protecting slavery. if you have an ancestor in it, you want that guy to have fall for something like states rights and not bondage. incidentally, states rights is not recognized in the constitution. states don't have right
person if you want to blame somebody, you might blame eli whitney, right? in 1793, which created the cotton gin, which people were making money before that. that just exploded it. andou hear -- here elsewhere, slavery was incredibly, incredibly profitable. werenk my students, if i teaching at texas tech, may be a texas school, one of the seceded states, west texas and love -- has anybody been to lubbock? get a different answer fire was teaching in mississippi, there might be a different answer....
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it'silarious, yeah, when i was, you know, gearing up for the biggest performance of my gi life s my idol, whitneymy: "pup patl" is on mo >> completely, yeah. >> jimmy: what shows are you in to? >> it's in the running, there's "peppa pig," there's "paw re patrol" for >> jimmy: yeah, i'm totally into that. >> and she wants a a "pj masks" birimday party. >>: oh, "pj masks." right, everything.ks >> "p.j. m >> jimmy: do you have the costume? ♪ p.j. masks do the p.j masks p.j. masks ♪ >> jimmy: i hear it every day in my dreams. [ laughter ] in my dreams when i wake up. when i go to bed -- every -- ♪ p.j. masks it's the p.j masks ♪ >> yeah, completely. she makes me sing it to her every night. so i do like a lullaby version for her, like, every night.ar but it's asong to slow down because it's very, like -- ♪ cause bedtime is the right time to fight crime i can't think of a rhyme ♪ oh, and she won't at me like skyric either. i know, anybody -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i love that you know "p.j. masks."ou so how you -- >> she won't let me miss a lyric though, if i leave out one, she's like -- bec
it'silarious, yeah, when i was, you know, gearing up for the biggest performance of my gi life s my idol, whitneymy: "pup patl" is on mo >> completely, yeah. >> jimmy: what shows are you in to? >> it's in the running, there's "peppa pig," there's "paw re patrol" for >> jimmy: yeah, i'm totally into that. >> and she wants a a "pj masks" birimday party. >>: oh, "pj masks." right, everything.ks >>...
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whi whitney, nice to have you on. >> thank you. >> larry kudlow said, no, no, no, it n's not a trade a family disagreement. is this a trade war? >> we're not in a full trade war but there is a real chance this may escalate into a trade war. >> he says family disagreement. you said we are alienating all of our friend and partners at a time when we could really use their support. tell me why that is so important right now. >> well, on north korea for sure, but even in the trade world, we have serious trade problems with china and we are now negotiating with china. but history shows we're going to be more successful if we face china with a united front with our other trading partners. when we ask them for help now to support our position, they're not so enthusiastic about helping us in light of these steel and aluminum tariffs. >> i read the words of trudeau, it will certainly complicate any ongoing negotiations on nafta. the president warns there will be, quote, a fair deal or no deal at all. trudeau is blaming this on mike pence. >> we're in a tense time right now. everybody needs to
whi whitney, nice to have you on. >> thank you. >> larry kudlow said, no, no, no, it n's not a trade a family disagreement. is this a trade war? >> we're not in a full trade war but there is a real chance this may escalate into a trade war. >> he says family disagreement. you said we are alienating all of our friend and partners at a time when we could really use their support. tell me why that is so important right now. >> well, on north korea for sure, but even...
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national security involving production of submarines and electric boats and f-35 engines at pratt & whitney and helicopters at sycorsky, notably the heavy lift, and the submarines and helicopters are proudly produced in this asker nape of domestic -- arsenal. grotten, connecticut, is where many submarines are made and we have $4.4 billion for two virginia-class submarines. i fought to include an additional $250 million in funding above the president's request for over $3 billion in advanced procurement of advanced submarines to achieve the navy's goal of 66 attack submarines for the 355-ship navy. this is not a luxury or convenience. they are the stealthiest, most versatile, stronger weapons platform we have, capable of surveillance and other vital means of war. i've also championed more than $10.4 billion in funding for 75f-35 joint strike fighters across air force, navy, and marine corps services for the only fifth generation fighter in production. i'm so glad the administration is now supporting the f-35 after the president expressed doubts at the beginning of this administration, and th
national security involving production of submarines and electric boats and f-35 engines at pratt & whitney and helicopters at sycorsky, notably the heavy lift, and the submarines and helicopters are proudly produced in this asker nape of domestic -- arsenal. grotten, connecticut, is where many submarines are made and we have $4.4 billion for two virginia-class submarines. i fought to include an additional $250 million in funding above the president's request for over $3 billion in advanced...
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and we met at whitney's net and valuable and in fact we kishen kevin didn't move into the brookfield garden apartment until a month after the murders took place and the police records confirm this. but i know for fact that he did not kill those two ladies because we were paid to i say that he did. the trial hinged on kevin's testimony manning was convicted and sentenced to death. but had the apologize to him for what i hear what i hate. to do all these years the apologetic that will start but it's a ten and i was scared that i didn't know what else to do and i didn't want to go to jail and i had me a baby. years later both kevin lucius and lee kesha harris recanted their testimony. well manning's execution is on hold as the court decides whether or not to grant him d.n.a. testing. john huffington is on the outside with an uncertain future is currently working a project server a transitional job training and counseling program for former inmates so now. you've got a player that actually just. you know the service says i find myself in right now still stressful and i'm out but i'm not
and we met at whitney's net and valuable and in fact we kishen kevin didn't move into the brookfield garden apartment until a month after the murders took place and the police records confirm this. but i know for fact that he did not kill those two ladies because we were paid to i say that he did. the trial hinged on kevin's testimony manning was convicted and sentenced to death. but had the apologize to him for what i hear what i hate. to do all these years the apologetic that will start but...
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producers all ensuring we're on top of all the latest developments among them is james bases producer whitney hurst who's taken a bit of time out to show us some of the stuff you don't usually get to see have a look. i'm here at al jazeera live location for the singapore summit it's actually in a luxury hotel room this hour you. are seeing your cameraman jewel called the bentley when i'm looking told you know here we have the best you know how do you know that i mean just have a look around what you've got everything away from the fares will media center m.b.'s city centers or out of the back and you go you want and you come very hard predators already have you know stephanie the best here is our bureau where our senior seoul producer muslim canon is keeping track of all of the news for us on various monitors this and tell me tell me what you're up to here. we have multiple teams single or. multiple sources of. information and says whether it's important to us so. back to our teams in singapore back to over the course the. president trying to keep talking aren't actually meeting until tuesday
producers all ensuring we're on top of all the latest developments among them is james bases producer whitney hurst who's taken a bit of time out to show us some of the stuff you don't usually get to see have a look. i'm here at al jazeera live location for the singapore summit it's actually in a luxury hotel room this hour you. are seeing your cameraman jewel called the bentley when i'm looking told you know here we have the best you know how do you know that i mean just have a look around...
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my name is whitney greenaway and this is my brief but spectacular take on letting go. >> woodruff: youditional brief but spectacular series on our website, pbs.org/newshour/brief. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> knowledge, it's where innovation begins. it's what leads us to discovery and motivates us to succeed. it's why we ask the tough questions and what leads us to the answers. at leidos, we're standing behind those working to improve the world's health, safety, and efficiency. leidos. >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin. >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by medi
my name is whitney greenaway and this is my brief but spectacular take on letting go. >> woodruff: youditional brief but spectacular series on our website, pbs.org/newshour/brief. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> knowledge, it's where innovation...
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be breaking up or tearing apart these companies to make one small focused company out of pratt & whitneyerhaps. we did not receive any cooperation from utc in putting together the article. a lot of that seems to do with the present of the stocks. -- rising of the stocks. --is not the first concern of carrier workers. host: for a moment speaking a little more broadly, you mentioned manufacturing jobs, the effect of off shoring and automation on the economy and these types of jobs. we read a headline earlier that the trump administration is trying to boost coal and steel. do you think the president understands the economy and the way that it is changing and affecting workers, whether it is plansnes or any action like the -- manufacturing plants? guest: it is hard for me to assess what the president understands. he seems to understand the fairly fixed model of economics. you install tariffs for what appears to be a logical reason, and you don't anticipate a trade war that might ensue. lot of times he is doing things that feel like a gut feeling, and that is part of the reason the population
be breaking up or tearing apart these companies to make one small focused company out of pratt & whitneyerhaps. we did not receive any cooperation from utc in putting together the article. a lot of that seems to do with the present of the stocks. -- rising of the stocks. --is not the first concern of carrier workers. host: for a moment speaking a little more broadly, you mentioned manufacturing jobs, the effect of off shoring and automation on the economy and these types of jobs. we read a...
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from whitney who is there we've also got the team up and running with their latest updates page you know this one's going to move quickly remember the summit begins at one hundred g.m.t. on tuesday so if you're on the go and want to keep up with events bookmark this page and then keep refreshing it to trump kim singapore some of all the latest updates it's at al-jazeera dot com it a woman most certainly baby sitting pretty high in the what's trending section as well one more thing i want to quickly show you before we move on and it's just an illustration of how things are changing regardless of what happens in the summit look at this it was tweeted by the singapore and foreign minister around an hour ago when would you ever thought you would see the north korean leader kim taking time for a quick selfie the night before he meets the u.s. president to do. it's quite something isn't it you've already been getting in touch with us with your comments contacted house for you on screen right now i've had a couple of messages which i just want to read out i did like this one deborah on twitter
from whitney who is there we've also got the team up and running with their latest updates page you know this one's going to move quickly remember the summit begins at one hundred g.m.t. on tuesday so if you're on the go and want to keep up with events bookmark this page and then keep refreshing it to trump kim singapore some of all the latest updates it's at al-jazeera dot com it a woman most certainly baby sitting pretty high in the what's trending section as well one more thing i want to...