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corey mcgetty. came off a serious injury last week. >> we're still talking about it. >> but i want to put in perspective. >> my heavenly father was able to get me back. and also i had some tkpwgreat p. you go the to go out there and give it a shot. >> have a great game and kick some butt out there. kristina? >> it's a battle of the unbeatens. tri-state and power and who is going to be come out with the first l. we'll watch it next. friwith a crunchy taco...sed to come in a box a doritos locos tacos... and a drink. and it definitely isn't supposed to be served as a crispy all-white-meat shell. guess we've got a tradition of breaking traditions. the $5 naked chicken chalupa box is back at taco bell. (bong) (cat 1(cat 2) smell that? (cat 1) gravy! (cat 2) extra gravy. (cat 1) whoa! (cat 2) new friskies extra gravy! paté and chunky! (cat 1) gravy purr-adise. (cat 2) purr-adise? really? (vo) feed their fantasy. friskies. you could win free friskies for a year. learn how at friskies.com. here comes nate r
corey mcgetty. came off a serious injury last week. >> we're still talking about it. >> but i want to put in perspective. >> my heavenly father was able to get me back. and also i had some tkpwgreat p. you go the to go out there and give it a shot. >> have a great game and kick some butt out there. kristina? >> it's a battle of the unbeatens. tri-state and power and who is going to be come out with the first l. we'll watch it next. friwith a crunchy taco...sed to...
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that we black officer corey you joined the cops. to become a cop you served twenty one years well why did you want it what made you do it why can't others to just like you. one of us can do it and they need to have that opportunity like i said i could speak foot in a suit police to palm in and i know people in investigations unit to investigate cops day a week to now but i call officers a such a high rate then non-black offices it's hard to get those numbers up but i do know of countless black young men and women that want to be police officers they just had a test recently on a day as a test coming up and a lot of people signed up for the test and then the new york city police department closed the file and like fourteen days before the end it was supposed to be to the end of january and they closed they closed it at like january fourteenth fifteenth so now you've got all of these my no restraint in that they can file up to january thirty first and they closed it so that's the number that's another way or trick to not get people to
that we black officer corey you joined the cops. to become a cop you served twenty one years well why did you want it what made you do it why can't others to just like you. one of us can do it and they need to have that opportunity like i said i could speak foot in a suit police to palm in and i know people in investigations unit to investigate cops day a week to now but i call officers a such a high rate then non-black offices it's hard to get those numbers up but i do know of countless black...
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know we're back with corey take former deputy inspector at the n.y.p.d. officer on one side cop talking about the complicated relationship for america and the black community welcome back corey so that says apartment hands military equipment to police across the country why is this happening and why what are police in a small town need armored vehicles or machine guns what for. well that's been that been a major issue than it was since the ferguson. ferguson effect and we saw the police rolled in a row with tanks and. machine guns and we don't need that you don't you know so let me just be clear. you can have that type of equipment but you know me to bring it down and this is absolutely necessary when we look at these police diplomas rolling around in tanks in m.p. five machine gun strapped to the back have a log in it looks as if ferguson was iraq and that's not the case you need to be able to articulate and talk to people bill relationship status how you stop these rise by building relationships you can have a riot and don't have any connections to the
know we're back with corey take former deputy inspector at the n.y.p.d. officer on one side cop talking about the complicated relationship for america and the black community welcome back corey so that says apartment hands military equipment to police across the country why is this happening and why what are police in a small town need armored vehicles or machine guns what for. well that's been that been a major issue than it was since the ferguson. ferguson effect and we saw the police rolled...
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that is on corey. jason kessler, it was obvious that people knew who he was and corey went to jason's events. the architect of that horrible tragedy in charlottesville that led to the death of a paralegal two state troopers, it was corey who sought out jason kessler, not the other way around. corey sought out paul neyland. you have to search to find him. he is a notorious anti-semite, anti-islamic, violent language and corey did not just seek him out, corey went and appeared with him and called him one of his personal heroes. he paid paul to get his supporter list because he thought those are my kind of people, i want to reach out to them. corey went and campaigned for roy moore who had been outed as a predator on teenage girls, it was not moore coming to corey's events, it was corey going to roy moore's events. he knows who these people are. this is an individual who is a lawyer and georgetown grad. he knows what they stand for. and he has decided to try to use whatever it is about them he finds attra
that is on corey. jason kessler, it was obvious that people knew who he was and corey went to jason's events. the architect of that horrible tragedy in charlottesville that led to the death of a paralegal two state troopers, it was corey who sought out jason kessler, not the other way around. corey sought out paul neyland. you have to search to find him. he is a notorious anti-semite, anti-islamic, violent language and corey did not just seek him out, corey went and appeared with him and called...
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corey stewart. [applause] >> we are pleased that this debate will be moderated by judy woodruff, who also moderated the hosted debates in 2013, 2014, and 2017. she is anger and managing editor of "the pbs newshour." ms. woodruff has covered politics and other news for more than four decades at cnn, nbc, and tbs. recipient ofis the more than 25 honorary degrees and numerous awards. most recently, the ratcliff metal, the pointer metal for lifetime achievement in journalism, that when eiffel press freedom award, and the cronkite award for excellence in journalism. she is a graduate of duke university where she is an emeritus here and please welcome ms. judy woodruff to the stage. [applause] ms. woodruff: thank you very much, stewart. i appreciate the welcome. it is great to be back with the association. it is great to be back in hope springs at the homestead. i'm so excited to moderate another one of these events. i agree wholeheartedly that hearing from the candidates on their issues in a civil discus
corey stewart. [applause] >> we are pleased that this debate will be moderated by judy woodruff, who also moderated the hosted debates in 2013, 2014, and 2017. she is anger and managing editor of "the pbs newshour." ms. woodruff has covered politics and other news for more than four decades at cnn, nbc, and tbs. recipient ofis the more than 25 honorary degrees and numerous awards. most recently, the ratcliff metal, the pointer metal for lifetime achievement in journalism, that...
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i ask a man who used to sell drugs on the streets and then became a high ranking and y p d officer corey. the one part of the population these people are guardians to protect sort. of their hunters looking for prey. serves as a reminder of how the chain of command how has the situation between police and america's black community spiraled so far are trolls so that cops need time to break up riots and discrimination by the authorities be proven. and how can you trust be rebuilt cari piggy's veteran off the new york police department author of once a cop welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us now corey at least three hundred black people were killed by us police and twenty sixteen alone now this makes them three times more likely to be killed by the authorities dead white people seventy percent of the time these people were an arm or a dangerous how can the statistics be explained well first of all thanks for having me which traditionally united states of america black men have been killed at an enormous rate compared to non black americans in this issue is something tha
i ask a man who used to sell drugs on the streets and then became a high ranking and y p d officer corey. the one part of the population these people are guardians to protect sort. of their hunters looking for prey. serves as a reminder of how the chain of command how has the situation between police and america's black community spiraled so far are trolls so that cops need time to break up riots and discrimination by the authorities be proven. and how can you trust be rebuilt cari piggy's...
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secretary of state corey stapleton. thank you, corey. montana republican party chairwoman deborah lamb. superintendent of public instruction, elsie arnsen. and finally, the person that we are here for tonight, a very special person, ran an
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department and author of once a cop welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us now corey at least three hundred black people were killed by us police and twenty sixteen alone now this makes them three times more likely to be killed by the authorities dead white people seventy percent of the time these people weren't armed or dangerous how can the statistics be explained. well first of all thanks for having me which traditionally in the united states of america black unknown men have been killed at an enormous rate compared to non black americans in this issue is something that police in these to take control of get a grip of really soon because no longer can the police control the narrative because videos are out there and you see a lot of recent case just in the past few years the video was helping in the enhance these cases in bringing in police offices holding them accountable for the action is least going to trousers and i think that they think in a little more now forty pull a gun out start shooting someone now if a police officer fears for his are her alive they are
department and author of once a cop welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us now corey at least three hundred black people were killed by us police and twenty sixteen alone now this makes them three times more likely to be killed by the authorities dead white people seventy percent of the time these people weren't armed or dangerous how can the statistics be explained. well first of all thanks for having me which traditionally in the united states of america black unknown men...
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corey stewart. [applause] we are pleased that this debate will be moderated by judy woodruff who also moderated the debate in 2013, 2014, and 2017. she is anchor and managing editor of the pbs news hour. she has covered politics and other news for more than four decades cnn, nbc, pbs. ms. woodruff is a recipient for more than 25 honorary degrees and awards. most recently the rat calf metal the gwen iphone press freedom award, and the the cronkite award for excellence in journalism.m. she is a graduate of duke university were she is a trustee. please welcome ms. judy woodruff to the stage.hi [applause] >> thank you very much. i appreciate the welcome it is great to be back to the virginia bar association and i want to say at the outset i am so honored to have been invited to moderate another one of your debates. i agree wholeheartedly that hearing from the candidates on theha issues, and their record with the discussion is vital to our democracy. let's get underway with the questions i will point out
corey stewart. [applause] we are pleased that this debate will be moderated by judy woodruff who also moderated the debate in 2013, 2014, and 2017. she is anchor and managing editor of the pbs news hour. she has covered politics and other news for more than four decades cnn, nbc, pbs. ms. woodruff is a recipient for more than 25 honorary degrees and awards. most recently the rat calf metal the gwen iphone press freedom award, and the the cronkite award for excellence in journalism.m. she is a...
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hen bee between corey stewart and t e.kain to be a big -- a big debate betweenhe tthem tomo. thanks so much for joining muse ask you, what are the big things we need totc wa this is not going to be televised voters will be intested in this one. what are the big this you'll tomorrow.ng from this debate >> tirst thing because it's not telised and the way that people will understand it, know what happened, what are the issues is whay read and how the media i think you'll see both of the candidates focused on t core constituency the hyper independents. the both will want to be declared the t winner he media as they alwayso and third i think they both --hey really have that magic moment they want in their debate, there is to say something with that sound bite that they know thatil the medial cover and will get played and replayed across the media and so i thi are the three things thatoth of them willmp try to accosh in the debate on saturday. >> coreytewart is a candidate who we talk a lot -- i mean, he knows how to find his way into the headlines,ove can create contrsy but you ca
hen bee between corey stewart and t e.kain to be a big -- a big debate betweenhe tthem tomo. thanks so much for joining muse ask you, what are the big things we need totc wa this is not going to be televised voters will be intested in this one. what are the big this you'll tomorrow.ng from this debate >> tirst thing because it's not telised and the way that people will understand it, know what happened, what are the issues is whay read and how the media i think you'll see both of the...
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they involve the former head of the agency's personnel office, corey coleman. a preliminary report from an internal investigation found he created a toxic work environment. jeff pegues has more. >> reporter: corey coleman is accused of using fema's personnel department to harass women and even hire some as potential sexual partners for male employees. >> hello. i'm corey coleman, fema's deputy opponent human capital officer. >> reporter: the allegations against the former chief of the personnel department are outlined in a preliminary report on a seven-month internal investigation. it found that coleman, who started at fema in 2011, hired dozens of men who were friends and college fraternity brothers while also hiring women he met at bars and on online dating sites. officials confirm coleman is accused of transferring some of the women in and out of departments so his friends could try to have sexual relationships with them. coleman is also accused of having sexual encounters with two subordinates. 'sto respond to disasters. in 2017, its resources were stretche
they involve the former head of the agency's personnel office, corey coleman. a preliminary report from an internal investigation found he created a toxic work environment. jeff pegues has more. >> reporter: corey coleman is accused of using fema's personnel department to harass women and even hire some as potential sexual partners for male employees. >> hello. i'm corey coleman, fema's deputy opponent human capital officer. >> reporter: the allegations against the former...
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moore coming to corey's events, it was corey going to roy moore's events. he knows who these people are. he knows what they stand for. and he has decided to try to use whatever it is about them he finds attractive to gain support . that is not what we need representing virginia in the u.s. senate or anywhere. >> i have disavowed this people. why have you not yet disavowed leslie cockburn? an open anti-semi, someone who claims that somehow jewish people in this country have taken over the foreign-policy establishment in the united states? the one who congratulated saddam hussein for attacking israel with scud missiles, why have you ?ot disavowed yourself from her i disavowed myself from everybody who has been identified as an anti-semite or a bigot or racist but the press has not held accountable. you still have not disavowed people, arom these double standard. every time you find a conservative, anyone who supports president trump or wants to protect our monuments, want --- any time you [indiscernible] that is why president trump defeated you and hillary. k
moore coming to corey's events, it was corey going to roy moore's events. he knows who these people are. he knows what they stand for. and he has decided to try to use whatever it is about them he finds attractive to gain support . that is not what we need representing virginia in the u.s. senate or anywhere. >> i have disavowed this people. why have you not yet disavowed leslie cockburn? an open anti-semi, someone who claims that somehow jewish people in this country have taken over the...
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-- >> i think corey was in there and i think corey told them a lot of stuff about us. corey tried to set something up. >> did they say that to you or your lawyer? >> to my lawyer. i communicated directly with them. >> when you say they're after roger, has roger in any way encouraged you not to cooperate? >> no, he has not. >> do you understand that you have a legal obligation to comply? >> yeah, i have a legal -- technically i have a legal obligation. but robert mueller and the team is going to have to decide if they really want me to give every communication i had with steve ban on and roger stone. >> sir, i think they have decided. let me read to you. defying a subpoena is a jailable offense. under the rules the court may hold in contempt a witness who disobeys a subpoena. if you're saying they set a friday deadline in your mind -- >> no, they wanted a 3:00 p.m. deadline. >> ft documenor the documents a friday deadline for you to go. >> yes, and i'm not going. >> and are you prepared to potentially go to jail? >> yes. and you know why? >> why? >> if they're going to
-- >> i think corey was in there and i think corey told them a lot of stuff about us. corey tried to set something up. >> did they say that to you or your lawyer? >> to my lawyer. i communicated directly with them. >> when you say they're after roger, has roger in any way encouraged you not to cooperate? >> no, he has not. >> do you understand that you have a legal obligation to comply? >> yeah, i have a legal -- technically i have a legal obligation....
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interact with corey doctorow by phone or facebook. the in-depth fiction edition with science fiction author corey doctorow from noon to 3:00 pm eastern on booktv on hart senate office building 0. >> part of alaska weekend, we are
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you have guys like corey booker. if you watch the senate confirmation hearings, he's front and center of people that have christian beliefs and ideas. how well do that play? you contrast that to his defense of islamic refugees coming over to the united states, his attack on christians that live here -- >> are you insinuating something about religion? >> yeah. he's an anti christian person calling out people's beliefs. >> that's a strong accusation. >> it's true. >> i agree with him. i agree. during his -- during secretary pompeo's hearing, he went after him and his christian beliefs. he's regularly gone after christians for openly practicing their faith that is a national issue. when it comes to corey booker making substantive arguments, he says it's ridiculous, it's absurd, trump is out of control. i rarely hear substance when it comes to plans he has and policies. he's green when it comes to being in the senate. my big question is whether he will telltales of his good friends on the presidential campaign trail as h
you have guys like corey booker. if you watch the senate confirmation hearings, he's front and center of people that have christian beliefs and ideas. how well do that play? you contrast that to his defense of islamic refugees coming over to the united states, his attack on christians that live here -- >> are you insinuating something about religion? >> yeah. he's an anti christian person calling out people's beliefs. >> that's a strong accusation. >> it's true. >>...
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. >> science fiction author corey doctorow will be our guest on in-depth fiction addition live sundaygust 5th at noon eastern discussing his latest book walk away. his other books include down and out in the magic kingdom, little brother, 14 other novels. interact with corey doctorow by twitter or facebook, our special series in-depth fiction addition with corey doctorow sunday, august 5th live from noon to 3:00 pm eastern on booktv on newseum. >> german chancellor angela merkel held her summer news conference in berlin where she talked about domestic issues, trade relations with the us and donald trump's recent meeting in helsinki with russian president a putin. this 25 minute portion of the news conference also includes analysis and reaction from the english news desk. >> translator: to everyone, welcome. to a further press conference with the chancellor. you have the floor. >> i am glad someone is counting the number of press conferences. good morning, ladies and gentlemen. it is indeed the case of the encounter is a bit of a tradition. you want me to wait until
. >> science fiction author corey doctorow will be our guest on in-depth fiction addition live sundaygust 5th at noon eastern discussing his latest book walk away. his other books include down and out in the magic kingdom, little brother, 14 other novels. interact with corey doctorow by twitter or facebook, our special series in-depth fiction addition with corey doctorow sunday, august 5th live from noon to 3:00 pm eastern on booktv on newseum. >> german chancellor angela merkel...
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today she's in missouri campaigning for corey bush. eboni? mike: for more on this, tiffany cross and chris wilson joining us now, tiffany the managing editor and a cohost of the beat d.c. pod cast. chris is a former cruz campaign pollster and partner of w pashgs opinion research -- wpa opinion research. thanks for coming in on a saturday. >> you bet. mike: joe lieberman is concerned ocasio cortez has taken the party too far to the left. take a listen to this. >> if the victory of ms. ocasio cortez in bronx and queens is taken as a direction of which the democratic party should go nationally, democratic party's not going to elect the president in 2020. mike: is that a legitimate concern for your side, tiffany? >> i don't think is. first of all, i think the fact that joe lieberman emerged from political irrelevance to even
today she's in missouri campaigning for corey bush. eboni? mike: for more on this, tiffany cross and chris wilson joining us now, tiffany the managing editor and a cohost of the beat d.c. pod cast. chris is a former cruz campaign pollster and partner of w pashgs opinion research -- wpa opinion research. thanks for coming in on a saturday. >> you bet. mike: joe lieberman is concerned ocasio cortez has taken the party too far to the left. take a listen to this. >> if the victory of...
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corey booker would not be standing here it's a united states senator. the decision one person makes on that court can have ramifications to the future of our country. pay attention to this. >> let me think all of my colleagues for their amazing statements. they sum up the viewpoint. questions for any of us. >> what about the fact that harry reid is the one who started the nuclear -- so now you're faced with the nuclear option instead of the 60 votes? >> mitch mcconnell blocked judge after judge on the court, then so leader read had no choice. when we pass the law, we said supreme court's should be different. then mitch mcconnell change that. and then, he would not let merrick garland have a hearing. mitch mcconnell has had as his goal to create a hard right supreme court, and nothing has stopped him. if he were not around we would not be in this position. >> senator schumer, you've talked a lot about role in healthcare, how much of this debate will you focus on the nominees with executive power? >> we knew with any of the 25 nominees that healthcare and
corey booker would not be standing here it's a united states senator. the decision one person makes on that court can have ramifications to the future of our country. pay attention to this. >> let me think all of my colleagues for their amazing statements. they sum up the viewpoint. questions for any of us. >> what about the fact that harry reid is the one who started the nuclear -- so now you're faced with the nuclear option instead of the 60 votes? >> mitch mcconnell blocked...
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we tried to get a response to this story from corey coleman, but we have been unable to reach him.f? >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. at least eight states are rushing to sue the federal government over its decision to allow a texas company to publish blueprints for untraceable homemade guns. but it may already be too late to stop this. here's tony dokoupil. ( gunfire ) >> reporter: five years ago, cody wilson launched what he now calls "the era of the downloadable gun," a time when anyone can use a 3d printer to make a working firearm. >> is it the end of gun control? like, i think it is in an essential sense. >> reporter: that era is set to begin at midnight this wednesday, august 1st, when wilson's company, defense distributed, plans to publish digital blueprints for people to make their own firearm, including ar-15 style assault rifles. the 3d plastic weapons would be untraceable and require no background check. in california last year, kevin janson neal used a homemade metal assault rifle to kill his wife and four others. getting around a court order meant to block h
we tried to get a response to this story from corey coleman, but we have been unable to reach him.f? >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. at least eight states are rushing to sue the federal government over its decision to allow a texas company to publish blueprints for untraceable homemade guns. but it may already be too late to stop this. here's tony dokoupil. ( gunfire ) >> reporter: five years ago, cody wilson launched what he now calls "the era of the downloadable...
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. >> that's right corey. flash flood warning in spots earlier this evening. ntinue in some areas.the incredible amounts of rain we have seen thus far teened er the last f days or so. here you go, flash flood watch remains in eff ot for mostf the viewing area and whereth yo see e darker shades of green, those a flash flood warnings. here is why. you don't see these colors too often showing up on a map like this, especially this widespread in this month. where you see orange showing up on this mapthat's four inches of in. you s some pinks and purples showing up you're talking 7, 8, inches of rain that's fallen in etty much the last 12 hours or s so. thgoing to lead to issues and that's what we've been still have flash flood warnings for manassas fairfax louden and prince william. andut east and montgomery county most of those going toig ht at least. continue to watch that. the radar itself, here l is tittle bit of good news at ast. the heaviest of the rain continues to lift off to the north. zoom on this area. yocan see pretty hefty rain we have to get through, especially central an
. >> that's right corey. flash flood warning in spots earlier this evening. ntinue in some areas.the incredible amounts of rain we have seen thus far teened er the last f days or so. here you go, flash flood watch remains in eff ot for mostf the viewing area and whereth yo see e darker shades of green, those a flash flood warnings. here is why. you don't see these colors too often showing up on a map like this, especially this widespread in this month. where you see orange showing up on...
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interact with corey doctorow by phone or facebook. the in-depth fiction edition with science fiction author corey doctorow from noon to 3:00 pm eastern on booktv on hart senate office building 0. >> part of alaska weekend, we are talking about hunting regulations across the country. people who feed their families against those who see certain types of hunting as inhumane. that talks about the department of interior proposal to undo obama era rules restricting controversial hunting methods on federal lands in alaska. what is the history of this fight? what happened in 2015 and what is happening now? >> the nbc summary captured the long entangled history. in may the national park administration proposed rescinding obama administration rules that had been imposed that restricted or prohibited certain hunting practices and preserve land managed by the national park service in alaska, practices include using baits to kill black and brown bears, killing black bears indents, using dogs to kill black bears, and a few other provisions. that wa
interact with corey doctorow by phone or facebook. the in-depth fiction edition with science fiction author corey doctorow from noon to 3:00 pm eastern on booktv on hart senate office building 0. >> part of alaska weekend, we are talking about hunting regulations across the country. people who feed their families against those who see certain types of hunting as inhumane. that talks about the department of interior proposal to undo obama era rules restricting controversial hunting methods...
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. >> reporter: this year a special unified program where athletes like corey hoekstra come to play on the same team with special olympians like cody. >> we feel like we're in one big family. >> reporter: this is cody's ninth year at the special olympics. with his parents' encouragement, he took up sports early on. >> my dad was my soccer coach in second grade. >> reporter: and it changed his life. >> what i love about soccer is i just prefer to keep moving around on my feet and also make a friend and everytng that i can actually relate with. >> reporter: corey was also young when she started volunteering. >> because i started so young, like i don't really see the difference between some of the athletes with disabilities and people without. >> reporter: and this world where differences don't matter is the world eunice shriver hoped for a half century ago. congratulations to special olympics at 50. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thanks for watching, and good night. >>>
. >> reporter: this year a special unified program where athletes like corey hoekstra come to play on the same team with special olympians like cody. >> we feel like we're in one big family. >> reporter: this is cody's ninth year at the special olympics. with his parents' encouragement, he took up sports early on. >> my dad was my soccer coach in second grade. >> reporter: and it changed his life. >> what i love about soccer is i just prefer to keep moving...
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corey lewandowski, the minute he got hired, wanted roger and me out. . i think corey was in there and told them a lot of stuff about us. >> did they say that to you or your lawyer? >> to my lawyer. i haven't communicated directly with them. >> and when you say they're after roger, has roger in any way encouraged you not to cooperate. >> no, he has not. >> do you understand that you have a legal obligation to comply? >> yeah, i have a legal -- technically i have a legal obligation. but robert mueller and the team is going to have to decide, if they really want me to give every communication i had with steve bannon and roger stone from the -- >> well, sir, i think they've decided, let me read to you, because this is important, defying a subpoena is a jailable offense, i'm reading under the rules the court may hold in contempt. >> they're going to send me to jail. that's funny. >> if you're saying that they've set a friday deadline. >> no, they wanted a 3:00 p.m. deadline, ari. >> and friday deadline for you to go? >> yes, i'm not going. >> are you prepared
corey lewandowski, the minute he got hired, wanted roger and me out. . i think corey was in there and told them a lot of stuff about us. >> did they say that to you or your lawyer? >> to my lawyer. i haven't communicated directly with them. >> and when you say they're after roger, has roger in any way encouraged you not to cooperate. >> no, he has not. >> do you understand that you have a legal obligation to comply? >> yeah, i have a legal -- technically i...
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>> one big point, corey stewart, not the same. head of d.n.c. said she is the future of the party.s not said corey stewart is the future of the republican party. >> isn't the president the head of the party? >> i don't think he's tweeted -- >> congrats and look forward to you winning. >> i am not for him. >> oh, damn, never mind. >> you also see there is an age problem for democrats that leadership, pelosi, hoyer, collective age 234 years. you see the restlessness, tom perez talks about his daughter and the bernie, everybody so young. there is a divide and i think the grass-roots are angry, frustrated, reminds me of the tea party movement, the establishment democrats are having to figure out how they can bring in this new, young talent, but still win elections and that might not be all that easy. >> i think we're doing it, though. we are running veterans, new faces across the country, we will win this primary and win back the house pretty easily. >> make its hard for people, like haguer, who has to defend maxine waters. >> all due respect, as long as economy is swoel like my arms,
>> one big point, corey stewart, not the same. head of d.n.c. said she is the future of the party.s not said corey stewart is the future of the republican party. >> isn't the president the head of the party? >> i don't think he's tweeted -- >> congrats and look forward to you winning. >> i am not for him. >> oh, damn, never mind. >> you also see there is an age problem for democrats that leadership, pelosi, hoyer, collective age 234 years. you see the...
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senatorin and corey stewart will face off on another debate september 26th in mcclean. nbc 4 will host the debate. nbc news political director and moderator of "meet the pred" chuck t will moderate. >>> wild video cominga up. condo building collapsing in a matterf seconds, and it's all on video. still ahead, new details about what happened along this busy stretch of miami beach. >>> the prince george's county school system has a new leader. i'm tracee wilkins. coming up on news 4, we have a one-on-one interview with the one-on-one interview with the interim ceo as she welcome guys! hi! you are gonna love the neighborhood! it's totally wired for fios. is that a good thing? good? fiber-optics can move crazy amounts of data at even crazier speeds. and fios is a 100% fiber-optic network, so you can stream, game, and watch 4k shows all at once. kid's right about that! see! we are gonna have so much fun here. 100% fiber-optic network. 100% phenomenal. get the fastest speeds available for the best price with the fios gigabit connection. >>> look at this the building crumbling
senatorin and corey stewart will face off on another debate september 26th in mcclean. nbc 4 will host the debate. nbc news political director and moderator of "meet the pred" chuck t will moderate. >>> wild video cominga up. condo building collapsing in a matterf seconds, and it's all on video. still ahead, new details about what happened along this busy stretch of miami beach. >>> the prince george's county school system has a new leader. i'm tracee wilkins. coming...
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interact with corey by twitter or facebook. sunday, august 5 live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern. or book tv on c-span2. >> president trump and european commission president jean-claude juncker. they had discussed their meeting at the white house rose garden. this is 10 minutes. [chattering] ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and the president of the european commission. pres. trump: thank you very much. appreciate it. i appreciate all of our great senators and so many of our representatives for being here. senator john
interact with corey by twitter or facebook. sunday, august 5 live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern. or book tv on c-span2. >> president trump and european commission president jean-claude juncker. they had discussed their meeting at the white house rose garden. this is 10 minutes. [chattering] ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and the president of the european commission. pres. trump: thank you very much. appreciate it. i appreciate all of our great senators and so...
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joining me now is corey henderstein, responsible for the development and implementation of policy ands related to the iran nuclear deal. she now serves as the vice president of international fuel cycle strategies at the nuclear threat initiative. good to see you. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> there was a lot of talking that was done with iran in the days leading up to the joint comprehensive plan of action, or the iran deal. we think of it as a couple of years because america was involved in it for a couple of years. but it was closer to ten years of negotiations. >> there is a lot of engagement that leads up to any serious negotiation, especially about an issue as complicated as the iranian nuclear program and on the u.s. side as the unwinding of a lot of sanctions. so there's a lot that happens before the formal negotiation and a lot on the table. >> what do you make of this idea that the president campaigned on the idea that he was going to rip up the deal, he comes into office and does what he says he's going to do, and almost immediately starts talking about discu
joining me now is corey henderstein, responsible for the development and implementation of policy ands related to the iran nuclear deal. she now serves as the vice president of international fuel cycle strategies at the nuclear threat initiative. good to see you. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> there was a lot of talking that was done with iran in the days leading up to the joint comprehensive plan of action, or the iran deal. we think of it as a couple of years...
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. >> i just remember corey walking up and down the road the whole time.hing's not right, something's not right. >> when "dateline" continues. yeah... but popping these things really helps me...relax. please don't, i'm saving those for later. at least you don't have to worry about renters insurance. just go to geico.com. geico helps with renters insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i'll check 'em out. get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. the moment you realize a good backyard party [ indistinct chatter ] requires a good backyard. at lowe's we have everything you need to create the outdoor space you've always wanted. ♪ ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ don't stop it now, ♪ don't stop it no. ♪ don't stop it now, ♪ don't stop it. ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ don't stop it now, if you keep on eating, we'll keep it comin'. all you can eat riblets and tenders at applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. when heartburn hits... fight back
. >> i just remember corey walking up and down the road the whole time.hing's not right, something's not right. >> when "dateline" continues. yeah... but popping these things really helps me...relax. please don't, i'm saving those for later. at least you don't have to worry about renters insurance. just go to geico.com. geico helps with renters insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i'll check 'em out. get to know geico. and see how...
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we're joined by robi sable a professor at the hebrew university of jerusalem and from beirut rami corey a senior fellow and adjunct professor at the american university of beirut and welcome to you all rami if we can start with you some context here first to what extent does southwestern syria's pivotal location mean that any military offensive in that region would have had stakes the transcends syria's civil war. that's a very strategic area in terms of the relationship between lebanon and hezbollah and syria and israel and jordan and iran all together they are interested in this area and the russians of course behind the syrian government the russians are trying to prevent wars regionally but all these other actors or involved in confrontations and have been involved in wars over the years it's a very strategic area and the golan itself the border area the go on has become even more important now because historically it was southern lebanon and northern israel that was the where fighting used to take place all the time between hezbollah and israel it shifted in recent years to the she
we're joined by robi sable a professor at the hebrew university of jerusalem and from beirut rami corey a senior fellow and adjunct professor at the american university of beirut and welcome to you all rami if we can start with you some context here first to what extent does southwestern syria's pivotal location mean that any military offensive in that region would have had stakes the transcends syria's civil war. that's a very strategic area in terms of the relationship between lebanon and...
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we tried to get a response to this story from corey coleman, but we have been unable to reach him. jeff? >> jeff pegues, thank you very much. >>> at least eight states are rushing to sue the federal government over its decision to allow a texas company to publish blueprints for untraceable, homemade guns. but it may already be too late to stop this. here's tony dokoupil. >> reporter: five years ago, cody wilson launched what he now calls the era of the downloadable gun, a time when anyone can use a 3-d printer to make a working firearm. >> is it the end of gun control? i think it is in an essential sense. >> reporter: that era is set to begin at midnight this wednesday, august 1st, when wilson's company, defense distributed, plans to publish digital blueprints for people to make their own firearms, including ar-15-style assault rifles. the 3-d plastic weapons would be untraceable and require no background check. in california last year, kevin janson neal used a homemade metal assault rifle to kill his wife and four others, getting around a court order meant to block his access to a
we tried to get a response to this story from corey coleman, but we have been unable to reach him. jeff? >> jeff pegues, thank you very much. >>> at least eight states are rushing to sue the federal government over its decision to allow a texas company to publish blueprints for untraceable, homemade guns. but it may already be too late to stop this. here's tony dokoupil. >> reporter: five years ago, cody wilson launched what he now calls the era of the downloadable gun, a...
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joining me now is democratic senator corey booker of new jersey.the senate snofore relations committee and what is your response to helsinki and president trump's attempt to clean it up today? >> well, i mean, i think the response of helsinki, you have heard this across the political spectrum. offensive. submission before a dictator, before vladimir putin. and it put our nation at greater risk. and this comes at the tail end of him undermining nato. undermining the or attacking the allies in their own countries like what he did to theresa may. that is leader, trump, who betrayed the role as commander in chief to protect the united states of america and to support those people who spend every single day trying to protect the united states of america like our intelligence community. >> something that was so interesting today, president trump obviously given statements to say, to back the intelligence community, to assert that he agreed that russia was responsible for the cyber attack. but even in that statement, he ad libl ad libbed an aside and sugg
joining me now is democratic senator corey booker of new jersey.the senate snofore relations committee and what is your response to helsinki and president trump's attempt to clean it up today? >> well, i mean, i think the response of helsinki, you have heard this across the political spectrum. offensive. submission before a dictator, before vladimir putin. and it put our nation at greater risk. and this comes at the tail end of him undermining nato. undermining the or attacking the allies...
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interact with corey by phone, twitter, or facebook. our special series, in-depth fiction edition with corey doctoro sunday, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span 2. >>> in june of 1987, president ronald reagan traveled to berlin, germany, to commemorate the 750th anniversary of the city's founding. american forces network operated by the defense department, broadcast that visit live. up next, a 90 minute portion of afm's live coverage from june 12, 1987, courtesy of the national archives. after remarks by the mayor of berlin and german chancellor, president reagan delivers his tear down this wall speech near the brandonburg gate. >> this is an afn-tv special report. and now, here's your host, army sergeant, brian hart. >> good morning, it is just moments now until president ronald reagan officially greets the people of berlin. the president's plane touched down moments ago at west berlin's central airport. president reagan is visiting berlin to help the city celebrate
interact with corey by phone, twitter, or facebook. our special series, in-depth fiction edition with corey doctoro sunday, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span 2. >>> in june of 1987, president ronald reagan traveled to berlin, germany, to commemorate the 750th anniversary of the city's founding. american forces network operated by the defense department, broadcast that visit live. up next, a 90 minute portion of afm's live coverage from june 12, 1987, courtesy of...
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corey, thank you for this fantastic reporting. great work. >>> next, the day donald trump could be the largest trade war. i'm april kennedy and i'm an arborist with pg&e in the sierras. since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. >>> china's commerce ministry accused the trump administration in igniting the biggest trade war in economic history. and beijing retaliated with $34 billion in tariffs on things like soybean and pork. he is threatening an additional $500 billion tariffs on chinese imports. warning that his trade war could destroy four. could hit trump's base har
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to get we weren't involved and we're not going to get involved in the actual syrian civil war rami corey in beirut what options now are there for president assad in southern syria if he tells iranian backed forces to leave the area as part of this deal where does that leave him in his relationship with iran. i think this issue of iranian forces near the israeli occupied golan heights. reflects a lot of the bizarre approach that israel and zionism have to our region and this is just another example of israel saying its sovereignty its security are more important than the sovereignty and security of its neighbors they can do anything it wants in lebanon and syria and and gaza and it can kill it could shoot it and destroy things and it does this all the time i mean the idea that israel hasn't been involved in the syrian war is a little bit fantastic and they've been attacking targets regularly that have in one way. hurt the syrian government or has below or the alliance between them and iran so hezbollah syria and iran are really one unit that haven't worked together since the early one nin
to get we weren't involved and we're not going to get involved in the actual syrian civil war rami corey in beirut what options now are there for president assad in southern syria if he tells iranian backed forces to leave the area as part of this deal where does that leave him in his relationship with iran. i think this issue of iranian forces near the israeli occupied golan heights. reflects a lot of the bizarre approach that israel and zionism have to our region and this is just another...
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the deep sea port of call at one end of the economic corey doll is now on a forty year lease to china. the details on the precise terms of the project remain unknown but china will benefit from the new shorter maritime route to africa western asia and europe pakistan is hoping their investments will translate into new jobs and economic growth while those dividends may take time to materialise each new installment from china does mean you. financial implications and there are in some quarters that pakistan could in the long term be undermining its own so for enmity. the venezuelan government is planning to slash five zeros from its currency a new bank notes will be issued but that's just a cosmetic improvement they can't do much to reverse the rapid inflation the country with the biggest oil reserves in the world is. the capital city caracas is going hungry conditions are already bad and it's supposed to be worse in the countryside retirees a taking to the streets to demonstrate they can't live off the state pension on paper that million as but there is million as a worth next to nothi
the deep sea port of call at one end of the economic corey doll is now on a forty year lease to china. the details on the precise terms of the project remain unknown but china will benefit from the new shorter maritime route to africa western asia and europe pakistan is hoping their investments will translate into new jobs and economic growth while those dividends may take time to materialise each new installment from china does mean you. financial implications and there are in some quarters...
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hr degree, gloomy, gloomyay ououtt thehe day corey.e of bit of in, parts of thereheav aa. rain con inthto eug thhe the weather heae rain tapering offtonigh again, another few hours of this rain a least. warm, and stormy on sunday.to tl be back into the low 80smid-,80s.ek thrgh t end of the next o week and allf next week we're going see humidity up. temperature-wise, temperature warmer than today, they will still be below average, topping out low to mid 08s. view right now sat lied andtorm right here, continuing to feed inhe atlantic moisture, all funneling outright over us right now d ectly over thedmv. that's where we've got the heaviest of the rainhe iest inab in the middle of viewing area. zoom in, heavy band of rain lifting up dsstorager h gainesv. towardsal wrf and allen's. west o herndon, head out chantilly, ic ubu, heavy downpours right now.lefn inch in an hour. some of the areas seeing the heaviest rain right now. because of that, that's here n the most rain. th sat'v'seee where we have thet pthreat really for flash of flo ges
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interact with corey by phone, twitter or facebook. our special series special edition with corey, sunday august 5. live from new to 3:00 p.m. eastern on the tv on c-span2. >> next, look at how the opiate epidemic is being addressed in baltimore, maryland. the city's commissioner of health and other public safety officials. elisha cummings is also part of the conversations. from today's "washington journal", this is three hours. >> host: if you take a look across the country and in the papers that represents cities and states, opiates are problem there too. this is the seattle times. recent statistics show a people a day in one county after fighting the tightening of rules there. sarah says that opiate overdoses have nearly doubled compared to last year. possibly because stricter rules for prescribing the drug. a weeklong survey
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secretary of state corey stapleton *. thank you, corey. montana republican chairwoman, debra lamb. superintendent of public instructions, elsie aarnson. finally the person that we are here for tonight, a very special person who than an incredible primary, wouldn't you say? any time you want, it's incredible. but he did. it's tough and good competition. and he's going to be your next senator from the incredible state of montana. matt rosendale. come up, matt. [cheers and applause] >> hello, montana. do we have an incredible president or what? we actually have a president who fights he single day for the people across this great nation. and here at home he's fighting for our military men and women serving right here and across the country. for all our veterans. and for our seniors. he's fighting for folks working in the timber industry and our energy production. he's fighting for our hard working farmers and ranchers across the entire state. and you know he is fighting for our miners down in butte. and the coal miners who produce that beautiful clean coal. he's also fighting for ever
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appreciate your thoughts on this as always rami corey in beirut thanks very much all right to other news now and the united nations wants access to yemeni prisons run by the united arab emirates where it says a number of prisoners have been tortured and sexually abused by soldiers witnesses showed the associated press news agency drawings smuggled out of prisons last month they show threats and beatings over him qatari is a yemen analyst based in new york he says there's plenty of evidence around of torture being systematically used in emma rotty run prisons in yemen. the torture by the us united arab emirates forces in yemen and their kidnapping of detainees and sexual abuse has been well documented by a number of international human rights organizations as well as the associated press so this there will there is strong evidence and clear evidence that the u.a.e. has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them committing
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. >> corey let's start with the underlying allegations. this doctor, who was a doctor at ohio state for years and appears to have allegedly have sexually abused a lot of athletes in his care, right? >> yup. they are saying, the estimate is something possibly 1500 athletes over 1500 sports. lacrosse, baseball, you name it. >> this comes to my mind what we have seen with larry nassar. it seems dozens, hundreds of victims over that period of time, right? >> absolutely. and all of the abuse was done under the pre text of giving physicals and things like that. with the wrestling team, a group of young men from small towns, raised and listened to authority who subjected to these physicals and didn't know what was happening to them until it happened. >> story of someone coming in with a busted thumb and the doctor telling him to take his pants down. what have they said specifically about congressman jordan's level of knowledge about what straus was doing to these young men. >> basically saying that there is absolutely no way he could have not kno
. >> corey let's start with the underlying allegations. this doctor, who was a doctor at ohio state for years and appears to have allegedly have sexually abused a lot of athletes in his care, right? >> yup. they are saying, the estimate is something possibly 1500 athletes over 1500 sports. lacrosse, baseball, you name it. >> this comes to my mind what we have seen with larry nassar. it seems dozens, hundreds of victims over that period of time, right? >> absolutely. and...
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thank you, corey. bryce tharper did notake part in the homerun desh business, he didn't want to be part of it fl he said if he made the all star team, when it was in d.c. he was going to te part and every fan thatre was last night certainly got their money's worth. if you were watching along with the rest of d.c., bryce harper owned that homerun derby. inning with 19 homeruns in the fal round beating the chicago cubs, shosher who had 18 homeruns \am/many his dad was also out therein pg. his dad who was of course aelief. after the ga lot of fans wanted tuc we i got. hee hhe the best fan all of baseball. that'sin krenl momt notore,y onl but organization and theshi nationals fans. there you have it. like father, lane son. c i also say how good he the headband, the hr. he wassot momentum and there had been some criticism of bryc towards the homerun derby itself. where is your d.c. pride, butt was just n what, since 1969 that weadn all star game here. so much to watch. we mentioned about the stars coming ou
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semifinals today djokovic should continue and continued his the recent resurgence and by beating japan's corey in four sets the surface given a warning for throwing his racket onto the ground at one point but the serb held his nerve to reach his eighth women semifinal. and so forget you can always get to do readings on the go just download our hour from google play or from the apple store that will give you access set to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use that you don't have to send us your photos and videos. rock in berlin see you at the top of the hour. how to cover more than just one reality. where i come from we have a transatlantic way of looking at things that's because my father is from germany my mother is from the united states of america and so i realized fairly early that it makes sense to explain different realities. and now here at the heart of the european union in brussels we have twenty eight different realities and so i think people are really looking for a new journalist they can trust.
semifinals today djokovic should continue and continued his the recent resurgence and by beating japan's corey in four sets the surface given a warning for throwing his racket onto the ground at one point but the serb held his nerve to reach his eighth women semifinal. and so forget you can always get to do readings on the go just download our hour from google play or from the apple store that will give you access set to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications...