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roy had that.as a deep loyalty in this guy which is, of course, absolutely the antithesis in trump. so it's a strange thing to say, but i think he was a much finer person in his way for all the evils that he did than his client. >> that is quite a dramatic statement. i want to turn to you, andrew about the angel because the angel is not the angel of the christmas tree fairy. it's not the white winged, angelic benign angel. some people were actually a little bit troubled by the portrayal of the angel and that the angel is not necessarily there to save humanity. what is the angel to you, the angels in this play? is that a ph.d. thesis or is that a fair question? >> i spend 3 hours 45 minutes on stage trying to figure that out. >> just when you think you're approaching some semblance of an understanding, it gets snatched away from you. i think that's the genius of what tony has written, as well as the torture of it, is that it's -- what is it? it's a lot of things. i think where i'm landing more and m
roy had that.as a deep loyalty in this guy which is, of course, absolutely the antithesis in trump. so it's a strange thing to say, but i think he was a much finer person in his way for all the evils that he did than his client. >> that is quite a dramatic statement. i want to turn to you, andrew about the angel because the angel is not the angel of the christmas tree fairy. it's not the white winged, angelic benign angel. some people were actually a little bit troubled by the portrayal...
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roys says it's not just it's brown uniforms that we call germany's fascists on whom the organization was modeled when it was founded in one thousand twenty five the r.s.s. is ideology is geared to implementing hindu majority rule through violence especially against muslims. we have not come to the stage where people are being liquidated in concentration camps know what you're talking about and i do you not only do that feels very sympathetic to that kind of thing and that is not an exaggeration. but it is strong criticism of a country that is known as the world's largest democracy prime minister narendra modi is an avowed hindu nationalist but talks about modernizing the country and women's empowerment all just lip service says roy and not just from him protests over rape cases only started after women from upper classes became the victims the problem is india's caste system which no one is interested in dismantling. rapists normalised thing within the class hierarchy is it so normal for upper class men to just believe they own the bodies of no women you know when that huge protests
roys says it's not just it's brown uniforms that we call germany's fascists on whom the organization was modeled when it was founded in one thousand twenty five the r.s.s. is ideology is geared to implementing hindu majority rule through violence especially against muslims. we have not come to the stage where people are being liquidated in concentration camps know what you're talking about and i do you not only do that feels very sympathetic to that kind of thing and that is not an...
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authors writing in english and a vocal critic of the injustices of indian society our own dot here roy we visit the booker prize winning novelist. she appears almost out of nowhere from the chaos of old delhi's street life aren't right. one of india's best known authors and most prominent critics of her debut novel the god of small things catapulted her to fame she's donated much of the royalties including her booker prize money to charity roy is a respected commentator one who draws the irish hindu nationalists although her admirers fear for her safety she refuses. to be seen as a martyr. but people. and i mean i'm always invited of course to present myself as this low voice who's taken on so many people and i'm so alone and i'm so brave but that's not true you know i don't know any in fact who has more arms around them than myself in this country yet roy has only written two novels twenty years after her first in twenty seventeen she published the ministry of art most happiness a journey through modern india spanning decades critical and provocative it's no easy read. i didn't want t
authors writing in english and a vocal critic of the injustices of indian society our own dot here roy we visit the booker prize winning novelist. she appears almost out of nowhere from the chaos of old delhi's street life aren't right. one of india's best known authors and most prominent critics of her debut novel the god of small things catapulted her to fame she's donated much of the royalties including her booker prize money to charity roy is a respected commentator one who draws the irish...
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yet roy has only written two novels twenty years after her first in twenty seventeen she published the ministry of utmost happiness a journey through modern india spanning decades critical and provocative it's no easy read. i didn't want to write oh no we didn't civilised no over the idea of what people think a novel should be you know not to write something smooth an easily digestible like babyfood. one of her central concerns is the conflict between india and pakistan over kashmir the author and activist calls it a war of religion the hindu state of india she says is repressing its northern most state because it's majority is muslim. she describes how protracted violence has traumatized the people of kashmir where more than forty thousand have been killed since independence. since nineteen forty seven there's no way this thing day when the indian army has not been deployed within its own quote unquote border is against its court in court people not only thing they. she's also critical of the west which she says has been blinded by colorful cliched images of india and adopted an ideal
yet roy has only written two novels twenty years after her first in twenty seventeen she published the ministry of utmost happiness a journey through modern india spanning decades critical and provocative it's no easy read. i didn't want to write oh no we didn't civilised no over the idea of what people think a novel should be you know not to write something smooth an easily digestible like babyfood. one of her central concerns is the conflict between india and pakistan over kashmir the author...
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the republican establishment in alabama, roy moore specifically. roy moore would have won that election if mitch mcconnell and these others hadn't turned against him. we have a very good feel on how to win. i have been very involved in this since the tea party, you know, the tea party election in 2010. so i think we have a very good idea of how to make these films and get people out. >> how can you blame republicans in washington for what happened in alabama? >> he came out on sunday morning on national tv and said i'm not voting for roy moore. mcconnell was the guy -- it is the republican establishment that dumped all this stuff to the washington post that turned against him when their candidate got smoked in the primary. so it was the republican establishment that said from day one, we're not only going to support roy moore, they were meeting to unseat roy moore and unseat him if he won. that was the republican establishment turning against him. >> how much money does your group have? >> we've raised, you know, quite a bit of money. we made a pre
the republican establishment in alabama, roy moore specifically. roy moore would have won that election if mitch mcconnell and these others hadn't turned against him. we have a very good feel on how to win. i have been very involved in this since the tea party, you know, the tea party election in 2010. so i think we have a very good idea of how to make these films and get people out. >> how can you blame republicans in washington for what happened in alabama? >> he came out on...
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inside that wallet was roy's driver's license.st gotten out of the navy so his address was the uss phoenix, not much help in returning the wallet. >> we're thankful to this family for getting the documents from the wallet back to us. >> i cannot imagine why somebody kept that wallet three generations. i'm going to keep it as a keepsake. >> reporter: roy says he has never lost a wallet before. he says he will do a better job of hanging on to that one, plans to pass it down to his children with the great story that goes along with it. in peachtree city, doug evans, fox news. >>> that's it for us here at 4:00. ktvu fox 2 at 5:00 starts right after the break. have a good one. >>> a new charge against the man accused of killing nia wilson on a bart platform last month. he could be sentenced to death if convicted. good evening. i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. john lee cowell was already facing murder and attempted murder charges but today, the district attorney added a special circumstance to that list of charges. our cri
inside that wallet was roy's driver's license.st gotten out of the navy so his address was the uss phoenix, not much help in returning the wallet. >> we're thankful to this family for getting the documents from the wallet back to us. >> i cannot imagine why somebody kept that wallet three generations. i'm going to keep it as a keepsake. >> reporter: roy says he has never lost a wallet before. he says he will do a better job of hanging on to that one, plans to pass it down to...
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>> reporter: well, roy mize has been driving without a driver's license for months and had no idea the dmv had made a mistake. so he e-mailed the agency and got a call right away from the director. >> i was really surprised. >> reporter: roy mize hoped for a response but never expected it would come from the head of dmv. >> two hours later i had a phone call from the director of the dmv. >> reporter: jean shiamoto was on the end of the line after reading roy's e-mail. for the first time in more than 15 years he was turned away, his driver's license expired and surprisingly the new real id that everyone must have to fly by 2020 was no good to nasa. >> he said they couldn't accept that and said they have been directed not to accept real ids without a suppntcation. >> reporter: the thing is roy did apply for a new real id driver's license and the dmv did send him a real id, but it was just an id, not a driver's license. roy thinks the mistake probably happened because dmv workers were still learning how to process the new federally required ids. >> nobody was really sure what real id was
>> reporter: well, roy mize has been driving without a driver's license for months and had no idea the dmv had made a mistake. so he e-mailed the agency and got a call right away from the director. >> i was really surprised. >> reporter: roy mize hoped for a response but never expected it would come from the head of dmv. >> two hours later i had a phone call from the director of the dmv. >> reporter: jean shiamoto was on the end of the line after reading roy's...
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(cheers and applause) roy, i would like it to know, what do you make of this whole n word tape scandal. >> trevor, i feel like we have come full circle here. because here i am today hoping donald trump didn't say the "n" word but i spent eight years hope og bama would. just one, i wanted him to go look, state of the union,-- it would be even strong-- . >> i'm not going lie that would have been dope but for president trump if a recording came out of him using the "n" word, the full australia would be cat traffic. >> you think so. >> trevor: i think so. >> i got pie hands on some of the tapes of trump saying racist things, check it out. >> when mexico sensed its people, they're not sending their best, they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists, that is con cluesive,. >> trevor: nothing exclusive, that was trump launching his campaign. >> how about this one. >> donald swrrks trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> trevor: roy, that was from another rally, these are all things that he said in public. >> that's my poi
(cheers and applause) roy, i would like it to know, what do you make of this whole n word tape scandal. >> trevor, i feel like we have come full circle here. because here i am today hoping donald trump didn't say the "n" word but i spent eight years hope og bama would. just one, i wanted him to go look, state of the union,-- it would be even strong-- . >> i'm not going lie that would have been dope but for president trump if a recording came out of him using the...
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the biggest flat forts, roy moore was buried by that. you can't, they had the biggest media platforms in the country. the questions gets to be, how legitimate were those? did they turn out to be something? >> did it shake your view? >> absolutely not. >> we looked at the allegations, i don't believe them then, i don't believe them today. as they get adjudicated. maybe i will change my mind. what i saw then and now. absolutely not. >> bottom line, are you saying, what was a historical gap is 20 with trump and women, you think it will close? >> yes. do we get it to 11, i don't know. i think 20. more importantly, in those districts, you have to hold the house, no doubt about that. >> important set of questions, we will go next to the first reaction from the panel about steve bannon, what you heard. and later, steve bannon, how he heard about the firing of james comey, and the first thing they said about the white house. many people living with diabetes monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fin
the biggest flat forts, roy moore was buried by that. you can't, they had the biggest media platforms in the country. the questions gets to be, how legitimate were those? did they turn out to be something? >> did it shake your view? >> absolutely not. >> we looked at the allegations, i don't believe them then, i don't believe them today. as they get adjudicated. maybe i will change my mind. what i saw then and now. absolutely not. >> bottom line, are you saying, what was...
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you wouldn't hire roy cohen. if you thought joe mccarthy was ab hor end, you know, roy kohn was part and parcel of that. >> absolutely. that is john mccarthy was one of the great villains in american history. he will always be remembered not only for destroying the trustworthiness of any institutions, but destroying the lives of many of the people he attacked. and the way that donald trump goes after individuals and institutions, some 484 since he became president. you know, is a replica of what wrote roy kohn, schooled donald trump in years ago. his whole confrontational, let's take it to the court, bullying style, that comes right out of the roy kohn playbook. >> it's a dirty playbook. >> no president has ever used mccarthyite tactics. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. rudy giuliani is taking on john brennan. 9 latest from colorado, where charges have now been filed in the murder of a pregnant woman and her two young daughters. sarah always chooses to take the stairs. but climbing 58,070 steps a year can b
you wouldn't hire roy cohen. if you thought joe mccarthy was ab hor end, you know, roy kohn was part and parcel of that. >> absolutely. that is john mccarthy was one of the great villains in american history. he will always be remembered not only for destroying the trustworthiness of any institutions, but destroying the lives of many of the people he attacked. and the way that donald trump goes after individuals and institutions, some 484 since he became president. you know, is a replica...
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roy cohn. roy cohn died in 1986, the same year stephen miller was born. coincidence? i don't think so. he's got his own kind of roy cohn working for him now. they play by the same thuggish rules. >> there are no rules. >> there are no rules, but they have their own kind of code. and it comes from the mafia, which roy cohn was deeply involved in and there's some trump investments that have been connected. >> ned, i do want to get your take on this. regardless of the answer to the questions, what did donald trump know about collusion or the e-mails or what did he do about obstruction or what did mcgahn tell mueller. what we are very clearly seeing is a strategy to tear down truth at all costs, to tear down our institutions, to tear down credibility, to make people not believe what they see with their eyes and what they hear with their ears. talk about what that means for the future. >> well, look, there are some things in the trump era that we will be able to repair in the short term, a matter of weeks, a matter of months, sometimes a matter of years. this is what i fea
roy cohn. roy cohn died in 1986, the same year stephen miller was born. coincidence? i don't think so. he's got his own kind of roy cohn working for him now. they play by the same thuggish rules. >> there are no rules. >> there are no rules, but they have their own kind of code. and it comes from the mafia, which roy cohn was deeply involved in and there's some trump investments that have been connected. >> ned, i do want to get your take on this. regardless of the answer to...
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maybe you will think differently once you hear what roy wood, jr. really says about you. >> hey, roy what do you think about trevor? >> yeah, he's all right. hey man, sorry to hear about your grandma. >> my grandma? >> yeah, she died, right? >> no, no, no, no i just didn't want to come into work so i lied that she died. >> oh, that's not cool. >> you hear that, trevor, roy thinks are you just all right. doesn't sound like a team play tore me. >> trevor: what the hell, ronnie, gave you the whole week off so your grandmother isn't dead. >> no, no, she's alive. although the doctors say she's probably going to die soon, i'm thinking like maybe tuesday after labor day, you know four day weekend. >> trevor: ronny, i'm disa poanted in you man. >> okay, okay i'm the bad guy. i bet you wish i was more like desi, you think she is so sweet, maybe will you think twice when you hear what she says about you >> hey, desi, don't you think trevor has some flaws. >> i guess nobody's perfect. hey, why are you zer oxing a passport? >> i'm forging some documents because
maybe you will think differently once you hear what roy wood, jr. really says about you. >> hey, roy what do you think about trevor? >> yeah, he's all right. hey man, sorry to hear about your grandma. >> my grandma? >> yeah, she died, right? >> no, no, no, no i just didn't want to come into work so i lied that she died. >> oh, that's not cool. >> you hear that, trevor, roy thinks are you just all right. doesn't sound like a team play tore me. >>...
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(applause) roy, no matter who you are, you got to love franklin, right?, love him, are you kidding, man, franklin was a straight up g, integrated the shit out of peanuts. >> trevor: it must have been a pretty big moment for you as a kid when i first appeared in the strip. >> first appeared? that was in 1968. how old do you think i am? >> trevor: 50-- 40? 60134. >> i'm 39, trevor. 39. hear a the thing. newspaper franklin was great. newspaper franklin was great, you can't argue that but when they put him on tv, it was a different story. all of a sudden they made him a stereotype. >> we did the hokee pokee and turned himself around, that's what st all about. >> ♪ we're not going to lose. (laughter) why couldn't franklin just do the hokey pokey, trevor? you telling me black kids can't put their left foot in and take they left foot out it looked like franklin was auditioning for house party 2. >> trevor: but roy, it is still cool to have him in there even if he had one dance break. >> it was every time with this kid. any time you walked down the street in me n
(applause) roy, no matter who you are, you got to love franklin, right?, love him, are you kidding, man, franklin was a straight up g, integrated the shit out of peanuts. >> trevor: it must have been a pretty big moment for you as a kid when i first appeared in the strip. >> first appeared? that was in 1968. how old do you think i am? >> trevor: 50-- 40? 60134. >> i'm 39, trevor. 39. hear a the thing. newspaper franklin was great. newspaper franklin was great, you can't...
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but monica didn't mention roy moore.onica didn't mention representative john conyers got kicked out, along with al franken. >> i did. >> laura: people knew about him for years, though! i've been hearing about him -- i mean, that too me, wasn't even news. monica, there is -- it's fun to look back on some of these montages. i think all allegations should be taken seriously but people shouldn't be condemned before actual facts come out, which i think everybody rushes to judgment. >> you and i have talked about this repeatedly, laura, there is no due process in the me too movement. your point is a critical one about in the political sphere,to if we will apply a standard, it should be applied equally across the board, and you just don't see that happening. part of that is a function of the media, which is so hyper anti-trump hyper anti-conservative, hyper anti-republican, that you're not getting the same kind of treatment. i just think with the ellison case, because he has been long been considered a superstar, that checks a
but monica didn't mention roy moore.onica didn't mention representative john conyers got kicked out, along with al franken. >> i did. >> laura: people knew about him for years, though! i've been hearing about him -- i mean, that too me, wasn't even news. monica, there is -- it's fun to look back on some of these montages. i think all allegations should be taken seriously but people shouldn't be condemned before actual facts come out, which i think everybody rushes to judgment....
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my guests this morning, republican senator roy blunt of missouri. democratic senator amy klobuchar of minnesota and nbc news national security analyst clint watts. also, the trump loyalty test. hugging president trump has become the republican go-to strategy. >> then mr. trump said you're -- i love that part. >> it works great in the primaries, but will candidates pay a price in november? i'll ask long time republican adman mike murphy. joining me for insight and analysis are robert costa, moderator of washington week on pbs. helenen cooper. and al cars that and elia ya johnson. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history. this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. one of the questions that emerged during the campaign was this. should we take donald trump seriously or literally? well, now he's president of the united states. so are we supposed to take him seriously or literally when he says that the mueller investigation that his attorney general shou
my guests this morning, republican senator roy blunt of missouri. democratic senator amy klobuchar of minnesota and nbc news national security analyst clint watts. also, the trump loyalty test. hugging president trump has become the republican go-to strategy. >> then mr. trump said you're -- i love that part. >> it works great in the primaries, but will candidates pay a price in november? i'll ask long time republican adman mike murphy. joining me for insight and analysis are robert...
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. >> a texas jury has found police officer roy oliver guilty of murder in the shooting death of 15-year-old jordan edwards. >> edwards was killed when then- officer oliver fired into the moving car. >> the government of puerto rico now says hurricane maria claimed 2,975 lives. to i am the governor of puerto rico. i have my share of accountability in this. >> the pennsylvania attorney general says the vatican knew about the cover-up. >> the priests would go, the bishops would go and lie to parishioners, but then document t thof the abuse in secret archives that they would share, oftentimes, with the vatican. >> storms bring strong winds and heavy flooding to the midwest. >> the heat and humidity is one of the big stories, if you're east of the mississippi. >> the heat wave is stretching to the northeast. ♪ all i'm asking is for a little respect ♪ >> people in detroit waiting in peo lines to honor the late aretha franklin. >> the queen of soul was brought to her memorial in the same hearse that once carried her father, and the late rosa parks. >> dickerson: good evening. jeff glor is off. i'm
. >> a texas jury has found police officer roy oliver guilty of murder in the shooting death of 15-year-old jordan edwards. >> edwards was killed when then- officer oliver fired into the moving car. >> the government of puerto rico now says hurricane maria claimed 2,975 lives. to i am the governor of puerto rico. i have my share of accountability in this. >> the pennsylvania attorney general says the vatican knew about the cover-up. >> the priests would go, the...
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that's what they do they they look at it in terms of it's stupidity and that's what that's how logan roy runs his empire because he looks through something is as stupid i haven't seen the end of it so i don't know whether there are any forces there to break up the power of families like this well i think there are and i think that's what we see we see all the threats and in that suite see it throughout and logan's one belief is in the family it's something that you go you know on a hiding to nothing there powell but he's absolutely i mean i said this to jesse actually we were working on the show i says when i was in the there's a whole scene when we do family intervention when we have a psychotherapist who comes in to us was on it's and it's and it's because the families.
that's what they do they they look at it in terms of it's stupidity and that's what that's how logan roy runs his empire because he looks through something is as stupid i haven't seen the end of it so i don't know whether there are any forces there to break up the power of families like this well i think there are and i think that's what we see we see all the threats and in that suite see it throughout and logan's one belief is in the family it's something that you go you know on a hiding to...
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roy dyke wanted a lifestyle beyond his means.business partner graham follows. the final member of the gang, decorator peter potentially. the fraud was simple but blatant. they raised purchase orders for work within the hospitals for small amounts that didn't need extra authorisation and invite the others to invoice them. but the nhs saw none of that work and in reality it was being done on the alone homes and properties and roy dyke didn't even hide what that money was for in m essa 9 es even hide what that money was for in messages he sent to the others from his nhs e—mail. messages he sent to the others from his nhs e-mail. in the body of the e—mail he says, these canvas covered the ensuite. and here is his ensuite bathroom, refurbished courtesy of the nhs. quite clear that he wanted to live this lavish lifestyle and treated the nhs as a cash machine. financially roy dyke benefited the most but he did so only fill knowledge of just how most but he did so only fill knowledge ofjust how cash—strapped these hospitals were and how
roy dyke wanted a lifestyle beyond his means.business partner graham follows. the final member of the gang, decorator peter potentially. the fraud was simple but blatant. they raised purchase orders for work within the hospitals for small amounts that didn't need extra authorisation and invite the others to invoice them. but the nhs saw none of that work and in reality it was being done on the alone homes and properties and roy dyke didn't even hide what that money was for in m essa 9 es even...
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karen nico schultz so those are going to be three new faces he's also brought back to roy you were santa as we heard which i think you know when he first announced this on i was going to be taking to the world cup is an important point on the calendar of where things start to go wrong. but having said that seventeen of the twenty three players who were in the squad were acts one of them and you know as we heard there's been a bit of personnel change of the day if they but they've moved somebody from the job of an assistant coach to a job now as a scout. so it's not quite the radical cleaving off of the of the past of the summer that some people were hoping for and unfortunately continuity is detectable yeah you can see there you see that for sure tom going away from our sports tom thank you. here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world a golden statue of turkish president richard eyre to one that was installed at a german arts festival has been removed authorities in the city of the spad said the four meter sculpture was becoming a security issue after
karen nico schultz so those are going to be three new faces he's also brought back to roy you were santa as we heard which i think you know when he first announced this on i was going to be taking to the world cup is an important point on the calendar of where things start to go wrong. but having said that seventeen of the twenty three players who were in the squad were acts one of them and you know as we heard there's been a bit of personnel change of the day if they but they've moved somebody...
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curious in a way because i really want to play scottish be interesting to play discuss gotter slogan roy i thought i was very good scholars and said not only he's going to be american as he armstrong worked on v yeah well he's a great us and it's his baby in the loop fantastic great wonderful wonderful wonderful writer group of writers the writers room is fantastic so anyway he he he said no no i think it's got to be american adam mckay who is the who directed the big short who's sort of gave it the series its style he said i'm sure of that it's got us maybe and then they came up with this idea that he was canadian which is fine so i was canadian and i was born in quebec and then just after i done the ninth episode the ninth episode of mine peter freedman who plays my number two i keep firing throughout the series he suddenly said you know friday i had to do the sign. in the additional dialogue required when you dump something you said yeah they've changed your birthplace i said yeah i said really said yeah you know it's the only quebec i said so where is it he said it oh i can't hang on
curious in a way because i really want to play scottish be interesting to play discuss gotter slogan roy i thought i was very good scholars and said not only he's going to be american as he armstrong worked on v yeah well he's a great us and it's his baby in the loop fantastic great wonderful wonderful wonderful writer group of writers the writers room is fantastic so anyway he he he said no no i think it's got to be american adam mckay who is the who directed the big short who's sort of gave...
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donald trump respected roy cohen for his toughness, for his frankness. a lot of people did. know, roy cohen's life after his work for joe mccarthy was one that a lot of people looked to him for legal advice, looked for him as an advocate role. i'm not tearcally surprised that someone like donald trump befriended, as you know, lots of people in new york. had to know a lot of people in new york politics and the business world that he would look to someone like roy cohen as a kinds of model for that kind of tough, macho role. it's one that donald trump, without a doubt, plays here in washington. it's one that's shocking and disruptive in a washington culture which is based upon avoiding conflict, seeking compromise at all cost. donald trump saxe out conflict. in that sense, i think he has definitely become a very different kind of president than we have had in the white house in a very long time. and i think history will judge donald trump not on the basis of his tweets but on the basis of his deeds. and that is a history that remains to be written. >> one of the reasons why so
donald trump respected roy cohen for his toughness, for his frankness. a lot of people did. know, roy cohen's life after his work for joe mccarthy was one that a lot of people looked to him for legal advice, looked for him as an advocate role. i'm not tearcally surprised that someone like donald trump befriended, as you know, lots of people in new york. had to know a lot of people in new york politics and the business world that he would look to someone like roy cohen as a kinds of model for...
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can you talk -- there was another officer who was with roy oliver the night of the shooting.mony a big part of the prosecution, right? >> reporter: right. and it's stunning in a lot of ways. there's been criticism of police officers, that they look out for each other, protect themselves and these sort of things. but the partner essentially told this jury, as well, throughout the course of testimony, that he did not feel -- he did not feel his life was threatened in that situation. he did not fire his weapon. and obviously, the whole argument here and the police showed they feared for their life in that moment. and the other officer, in that moment, he wasn't fearful for his life. we haven't heard from jurors but we assume that played a big part for them as they made their guilty verdict. >> wow. a guilty verdict in a texas teen's death, jordan edwards. the officer gets 15 years in prison. thank you, ed lavandera. appreciate your time and the reporting. >>> thanks for watching. our coverage continues. . . . this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 36
can you talk -- there was another officer who was with roy oliver the night of the shooting.mony a big part of the prosecution, right? >> reporter: right. and it's stunning in a lot of ways. there's been criticism of police officers, that they look out for each other, protect themselves and these sort of things. but the partner essentially told this jury, as well, throughout the course of testimony, that he did not feel -- he did not feel his life was threatened in that situation. he did...
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roy oliver opened fire on a car full of teenagers, killing a 15-year-old boy. now a jury has found a officer responsible for the death. >> we, the jury, unanimously find the defendant guilty of murder. >> reporter: roy oliver convicted of murder in the death of 15-year-old jordan edward. >> been a long time, a hard year. i'm just really happy. >> reporter: the 2017 officer-involved shooting was captured on body cam. oliver and his partner were clearing a house party when gun fire rang out nearby. as high school students fled the scene, oliver's partner ordered a a car parked with with five black teenager to stop. as the vehicle pulled away, oliver fired five times. fatal shots striking freshman jordan edwards in the back of the head. oliver tol he thought his partner was going to get hit. the officer testified he never feared for his life. >> knowing you're in a a house party ending in rd the death of a teenager and now the conviction of a former police officer. >>> an explosive new claim by president trump. in an early morning tweet he said hillary clinton's e
roy oliver opened fire on a car full of teenagers, killing a 15-year-old boy. now a jury has found a officer responsible for the death. >> we, the jury, unanimously find the defendant guilty of murder. >> reporter: roy oliver convicted of murder in the death of 15-year-old jordan edward. >> been a long time, a hard year. i'm just really happy. >> reporter: the 2017 officer-involved shooting was captured on body cam. oliver and his partner were clearing a house party when...
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for nightly business report, adedy roy, san francis.im >> to take a look at some of today'sup grades and downgrades. >> we begin tonight with papa john's. the analyst says it can only get better from here, following the recent controveral departure of the founder. price target now $52, the stock rose more than 3% ditoday. was downgraded to sell from neral. the analysts cites the uncertainty due to the company's spectrum holdings which he says has gotten worse. the stock was down half a percent. >> acami was downgraded to neutral. increased competition will make revenue growth more difficult next year. the price target is $84. the stock is trading below that level at 72 even. doar tree was upgraded to overweight from neutral at atlantic equities. the analyst there cites an inflexion in sentiment. the stock rose fractionally to 92.97. >>> still ahead, how will harley-davidson handle being a target of the presi fnt? we'll sod out. >>> the natnal retail federation expects retail sales to be even stronger than first thought. spending is expected to climb at least 4 1/2% this year. the tra
for nightly business report, adedy roy, san francis.im >> to take a look at some of today'sup grades and downgrades. >> we begin tonight with papa john's. the analyst says it can only get better from here, following the recent controveral departure of the founder. price target now $52, the stock rose more than 3% ditoday. was downgraded to sell from neral. the analysts cites the uncertainty due to the company's spectrum holdings which he says has gotten worse. the stock was down...
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roy oliver was convicted yesterday in the death of 15-year-old jordan edwards. it's a rare guilty verdict in a police shooting case and oliver faces 5 to 99 years in prison. >> we are the jury unanimously find the defendant guilty of murder as charged in the indictment. >> moments after the verdict was read, hugs, tears and looks of disbelief as family and friends of jordan edwards got the justice they have been fighting for. a conviction of former police officer roy oliver. >> i'm happy. very happy. it's been a long time. a hard year. >> footage from oliver's body cameralayed duringhe tal showing oliver and his partner responding to a loud house party in april of 2017. oliver exits the house when he hears gunshots outside and then fires five rounds from his rifle into a car of five unarmed teenage boys as they were driving away. edwards was in the passenger seat. he said he opened fire after seeing the car driving toward his partner. his partner said he never felt like he was in danger. jurors deliberated over two days before reaching the verdict. >> this case
roy oliver was convicted yesterday in the death of 15-year-old jordan edwards. it's a rare guilty verdict in a police shooting case and oliver faces 5 to 99 years in prison. >> we are the jury unanimously find the defendant guilty of murder as charged in the indictment. >> moments after the verdict was read, hugs, tears and looks of disbelief as family and friends of jordan edwards got the justice they have been fighting for. a conviction of former police officer roy oliver....
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it's not because he backed roy moore. not because he saw good people on both sides of the kkk rally, not because he talked about grabbing women in the bleep. in 64 days they're on the ballot. >> it's to give themselves enough distance from the president to get through the election. >> so they can carry his water and whatever else -- >> i doubt we'll see much on this, right? and the issue for them is he's obviously a load stone. and the president doesn't realize it. and he thinks he's a force multiplier. he is in some places. they are looking at a demolition of their house majority and they will do anything to protect it. but i think it's tactical. it's not that deeply held. because if it was we would have heard more of this in the past. instead we see the house intelligence committee turn into a de facto arm of the white house. >> de facto, nunes, paul ryan green lighting it, is running absolutely as an arm of the white house. it shows the most sort of sacred part of our national security oversight role as being corrupted
it's not because he backed roy moore. not because he saw good people on both sides of the kkk rally, not because he talked about grabbing women in the bleep. in 64 days they're on the ballot. >> it's to give themselves enough distance from the president to get through the election. >> so they can carry his water and whatever else -- >> i doubt we'll see much on this, right? and the issue for them is he's obviously a load stone. and the president doesn't realize it. and he...
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roy blount doesn't take orders from the white house.tates senator and he's a powerful member of the senate. you guys could just pass the thing. if you like it -- >> let me get to the problem here. we had the votes, that's true with senator blount's support. but we didn't have the republican support we needed on the committee. not to pass it but to then pass it on the floor. and we needed senator mcconnell to bring it up on the floor. so now we're going back p negotiating again. practically we want to get this done more than score a political point. >> speaking of bipartisan legislating i want to ask you a question about someone you're close to, john mccain, the senator from arizona of course whose family announced today that he will be refusing any subsequent medical treatment for his cancer and thanking all the people that have cared for him. and i'm just wondering as someone who's worked with him your thoughts about senator mccain today. >> well, this was heartbreaking today. my husband and i went to visit john and cindy a little over
roy blount doesn't take orders from the white house.tates senator and he's a powerful member of the senate. you guys could just pass the thing. if you like it -- >> let me get to the problem here. we had the votes, that's true with senator blount's support. but we didn't have the republican support we needed on the committee. not to pass it but to then pass it on the floor. and we needed senator mcconnell to bring it up on the floor. so now we're going back p negotiating again....
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very hard to break down, especially at selhurst park and a great manager in roy hodgson.o get the away win and liverpool are looking strong. they caught them on the break and crystal palace were down to ten men by then. virgil van dijk, sloppy goals they gave away last season but it virgil van dijk can grow into his price tag, liverpool will be hard to beat. can grow into his price tag, liverpool will be hard to beatm isa liverpool will be hard to beatm is a huge price tag, manchester city we re is a huge price tag, manchester city were in the market for him. he seems to have the command, he is commanding everything around him and is more organised and great threat from set pieces as well. the championship is shaping up nicely. it is always a dogfight to get out of that. there are four matches tonight and one including your former club, leeds united. this is the pick of the fixtures at swansea, who were relegated last season. ipswich art in all sorts of trouble against bristol city. hull, they will go top above middlesbrough if they win. swansea could codejoint top with m
very hard to break down, especially at selhurst park and a great manager in roy hodgson.o get the away win and liverpool are looking strong. they caught them on the break and crystal palace were down to ten men by then. virgil van dijk, sloppy goals they gave away last season but it virgil van dijk can grow into his price tag, liverpool will be hard to beat. can grow into his price tag, liverpool will be hard to beatm isa liverpool will be hard to beatm is a huge price tag, manchester city we...
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adedy roy rorts it could cost skilled workers to leave the u.s. >> this woman has worked in the u.s. since 2013, she left india toe with her husband, who's workin with microsoft under an h 1 visa. she was able to live in the u.s. unde an h visa. spouses of workers. despite having a college degree and several years of work experience in india, she wasn't allowed to work in the u.s. >> i spent a significant amount of time at home by myself, i wai appreh to go out and meet peop people. because i would constantly question, why wasn't i allowed to contribute to the american economy as well. >> in 2015, t obama administration approved a provision that allowed h4 workers to be employed in the s., and she started working. she's now a content manager for cloud computing firms. her husband is an engineering manager at facebo, they own a home in los gatos, ca fornia. >> fme, being able to work can be summed up in one word, it's independence. >> that could soon end. the trump ainistration has indicated in a recent court filing it will reverse the obama era decision as prohibits 1 h b visa holder
adedy roy rorts it could cost skilled workers to leave the u.s. >> this woman has worked in the u.s. since 2013, she left india toe with her husband, who's workin with microsoft under an h 1 visa. she was able to live in the u.s. unde an h visa. spouses of workers. despite having a college degree and several years of work experience in india, she wasn't allowed to work in the u.s. >> i spent a significant amount of time at home by myself, i wai appreh to go out and meet peop people....
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but okay. >> true. >> just have to wait in line. >> very long lines. >> but roy was taken care of. >>well, we're tracking some long wait times out on the freeways already this morning. >> have traffic alert 'sjust llbraeaven and two lanes remain blocked. this is a deadly accident. it looks like those lanes will be closed for some time while i so do expect delays throughout the morning commute. 280 is your best alternate as well as el camino. you will have lanes reduced on 101. we have a backup beyond broadway . it's slowing things down. to the tracy triangle, westbound 205 slow as you approach 580. and then 580 a little sluggish heading into livermore. things start to pick up and then you're back in the green. your travel times about 27 minutes in the yellow over to the dublin-pleasanton interchange. >>> good morning, everybody. here's a live look right now at transamerica pyramid. this is nice to see. we are definitely noticing that clouds are higher, not covering the views this morning of san francisco. also, looking at san jose. not a bad way to start the day. it is chilly though s
but okay. >> true. >> just have to wait in line. >> very long lines. >> but roy was taken care of. >>well, we're tracking some long wait times out on the freeways already this morning. >> have traffic alert 'sjust llbraeaven and two lanes remain blocked. this is a deadly accident. it looks like those lanes will be closed for some time while i so do expect delays throughout the morning commute. 280 is your best alternate as well as el camino. you will have...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for puic broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. be more. pbs. - [carlos] growing up in zimbabwe, danai gurira didn't see a lot of charaers who lookst like her on the e or screen. but eventually, she would turn that void into crusade that cast her homeland into the spotlight, earn hery nomination, starring roles in the walking dead and the international blockbuster, black panther. and put her on the path to breaking big. what makes people successful? what are the unexpecd turns in life that propel people to greatness? i'm carlos watson, editor of ozy. i'm out to uetover the real sebehind breaking big.
roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for puic broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. be more. pbs. - [carlos] growing up in zimbabwe, danai gurira didn't see a lot...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation.. rosalindlter. barbara hope zuckerberg. ro corporate funding isided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station fr viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you r joining us. president donald trump today attacked the "new york times" afatr it reported yesterday white house counsel donald mcgahn has cooperatedte ively in the investigation of russian interference in the 2016 election. in a series of tweets the president said, "the failing new york times wrote a stot made it seem like the white house counsel had turned on the president, when in fact it is just the opposite" and, " i have nothing to hide." this follows a saturday tweet in which the president wrote, "i alnwed white house counsel mcgahn, and all other
roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation.. rosalindlter. barbara hope zuckerberg. ro corporate funding isided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station fr viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan....
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberfu corporating is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios lincoln center in new york, odari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: vening and thank you for joining us. senator john mccain, the influential izona republican senator and two-time presidential candidate died yesterday at his home near dona arizona. he was 81 and had an aggressive brain cancer for the past year. crowds lined the route as the hearse bearing his body traveled from his ranch to a phoenix funeral home last night. in washington, d.c. flags were twered to half staff. and in vietnam when navy pilot mccain was captive for more than five years as a prisoner of war, mourners placed flowers on a memorial noring him. as senat
roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberfu corporating is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios lincoln center in new york, odari sreenivasan. >>...
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roy vagelos and diana t. va los. .the j.p.b. foundation.walt barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided ca by mutual of ame designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company.di onal support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the ti ssch wndios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. they called it unit the right 2 but in washington d.c. today it s the counterprotestors and signs that read hate is not welcome here, who far outnumbered the white supremacists and so-called alt-right groups. starting this morning a rsalition of counterprotest he held rallies. >> at a metro station outside washington d.c. police escorted small groups of attendees for what they call a white civil rights rally. the rally's organizer jayson kesler used the train ride tboo atmplain aut what he says as unfair tnt. >> not just about the civil right as beu
roy vagelos and diana t. va los. .the j.p.b. foundation.walt barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided ca by mutual of ame designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company.di onal support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the ti ssch wndios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan:...
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that's the sentence for ex-police officer roy oliver who is found guilty of killing 15-year-old jordan edwards. new details this morning. >>> on the heels of white house counsel don mcgahn's departure, another bombshell as a second white house legal evening legal be gone in 48 hours. >>> farewell to an american patriot as the family of senator john mccain mourns his death and celebrates his life, we're learning that one very prominent political name was not invited to his funeral. >>> to a new york style street fight of a debate between two-time governor andrew cuomo and challenger cynthia nixon from "sex & the city" fame. >>> after saving his life, the son follows in dad's footsteps in one of the most dangerous cities in all of america. "early today" starts rights now. >> good morning. i'm marlie hall. >> and i'm phillip mena. we begin this morning with breaking news. the former texas police officer convicted of killing an lrnedis fate. roy oliver was sentenced to 15 years in prison and fined $10,000 for the shooting death of 15-year-old jordan edwards. oliver was convicted of murder
that's the sentence for ex-police officer roy oliver who is found guilty of killing 15-year-old jordan edwards. new details this morning. >>> on the heels of white house counsel don mcgahn's departure, another bombshell as a second white house legal evening legal be gone in 48 hours. >>> farewell to an american patriot as the family of senator john mccain mourns his death and celebrates his life, we're learning that one very prominent political name was not invited to his...
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aditi roy has the details ♪ ♪ >> santa monica is on the front lines of the scooter wars. line dropped the devices on the city a few months ago without warning or permission. >> i think it's a good idea. i cannot sta electric scooters. >> they're an absolute menace. >> santa monica is trying to bring some order to the chaos announcing today that bird, lime, lyft and jump are operating under aro pilotam for electric scooters and bikes stting next month. >> you have no point to be here. earlier this month, bird and lid launc a day without a scooter protest after they recommended uber and lyft as top choices for t pilot program. the companies are fighting for a crit ial piece of the pie a rapidly grongindustry. in the last three month alone, bird is operating from five to six cities to 40 c commuters like josh bernstein say at a dollar to rent plus 16 cents per minute thereafter scooters are cheaper and a more convenient to cars and public transportation. >> it's perfect for going half a mile it a mile >> the backlash of scooters noted with scooters across city streets and pu
aditi roy has the details ♪ ♪ >> santa monica is on the front lines of the scooter wars. line dropped the devices on the city a few months ago without warning or permission. >> i think it's a good idea. i cannot sta electric scooters. >> they're an absolute menace. >> santa monica is trying to bring some order to the chaos announcing today that bird, lime, lyft and jump are operating under aro pilotam for electric scooters and bikes stting next month. >> you...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelo the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided sty mutual of america-- designing ized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirementdiompany. onal support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ntributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thanyou. from the tisch wnet studios att lincoln in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. pope francis visited ireland today, the first papal visit to untry in almost 40 years he marked his first visit by acknowledging that church authorities failed in responding to rampant child abuse worldwide. >> the failure of bishops, >> ( translated ): the failure of bisps, religious superiors, priests and others, to adequately address these repugnant crimes has rightly given rise to outrage, and remains a source of pain and shame for the catholic community. i myself share these sentiments. >> sreenivasan: the pope did not offer any new measures on sancti
roy vagelos and diana t. vagelo the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided sty mutual of america-- designing ized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirementdiompany. onal support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ntributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thanyou. from the tisch wnet studios att lincoln in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan:...
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roy kohn would say, you should squash this. you are the most powerful person on the planet. it doesn't matter to him that mitch mcconnell and paul ryan are protecting him so well. it bothers him such a great deal that he can't squelch it, democracy doesn't work that way. it's simple when you continue to give a child what they want, and they keep lashing out, wanting more and more and more, you never say no. it's like dealing with a child, but they are not good parents. >> impulse control from the campaign throughout. people inside the white house say the burst of tweets reflect the anger trump has aired privately for months. he's been in a dark place since the cohen story broke last week. . when someone is in a dark place like that, in your experience are they operating? does this come from a guilty conscience? >> it's hard to say definitively. with the actions of someone who's acting out. are they someone who should be defiant? or should they be a defend. you wonder about this, because at the one hand you mentioned roy kohn who is the master of witch hunts, you wonder if he
roy kohn would say, you should squash this. you are the most powerful person on the planet. it doesn't matter to him that mitch mcconnell and paul ryan are protecting him so well. it bothers him such a great deal that he can't squelch it, democracy doesn't work that way. it's simple when you continue to give a child what they want, and they keep lashing out, wanting more and more and more, you never say no. it's like dealing with a child, but they are not good parents. >> impulse control...