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dictatorship and says its leaders are spreading mayhem across the middle east the wrong response by accusing crump of seeking to pull what's called the government in tehran. and talk to sit.
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. >>> and italian luxury sneaker company golden goose is under fire for selling a $530 crump willy distressedaker. the design is supposed to be a rip on the distressed fashion trend, but some disgruntled shoppers took to social media to say it's in poor taste. others say they've been designing shoes like this for years. someone's buying them. >>> still to come, tainted ground beef. a major recall after a person died and more than a dozen were sickened. died and more than a dozen were sickened. new nivea essentially enriched deeply nourishes for 48 hours. (vo) living with ammonia odor? not a pretty picture. (vo) luckily, tidy cats lightweight with ammonia blocker tackles tough odor, even ammonia. so long stankface! (vo) ammonia like that? there's a tidy cats for that. this is the angel oak. some say the oldest living thing east of the mississippi. it's weathered countless storms. battered, but never broken, it stands for the resilience within us all. ♪ >>> here's a look a >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> severe storms swept through minnesota yesterda
. >>> and italian luxury sneaker company golden goose is under fire for selling a $530 crump willy distressedaker. the design is supposed to be a rip on the distressed fashion trend, but some disgruntled shoppers took to social media to say it's in poor taste. others say they've been designing shoes like this for years. someone's buying them. >>> still to come, tainted ground beef. a major recall after a person died and more than a dozen were sickened. died and more than a...
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that the president's former lawyer would tell investigators mr trauma had known about the infamous crump tower sit down featuring his son and the russians sure that counts as a sensation as many would take it as proof there had been collusion well a few weeks later a man called lanny davis michael cohen's own attorney comes out and says he was the source for c.n.n. a b he's made a mistake and c. is inside into this complicated matter has been misinterpreted mr davis eventually even appeared on c.n.n. several times to reiterate just that the reporting of this story got mixed up so michael cohen does not have information that president trump knew about the from tower meeting with the russians beforehand or you know does not is that your understanding now that the senate. has been told no michael cohen stands by his testimony he did not know of the trump tower meeting beforehand that's correct and the reporting was a bit garbled but c.n.n. did nothing to warn its audience the story could have been false in fact it even began attacking the man who it once used as a source blaming him for cha
that the president's former lawyer would tell investigators mr trauma had known about the infamous crump tower sit down featuring his son and the russians sure that counts as a sensation as many would take it as proof there had been collusion well a few weeks later a man called lanny davis michael cohen's own attorney comes out and says he was the source for c.n.n. a b he's made a mistake and c. is inside into this complicated matter has been misinterpreted mr davis eventually even appeared on...
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dictatorship and says its leaders are spreading mayhem across the middle east the wrong response by accusing crump of seeking to pull with the government in tehran. and doctors say this man angry veba will die if he did not get a heart transplant within the next twelve months he's one of thousands germans waiting for a new organ can explain why be a fewer donor here in germany than in other european countries. don't welcome i'm to touch him a german chancellor angela merkel has suffered a serious blow to authority a parliamentary chief party defied a wishes by voting to ask to add life as its leader it came as a surprise both to the chancellor and the political establishment here in berlin methods opponents believe it could mean hard time as chancellor is coming to an end . the german government's weekly meeting chancellor angela merkel getting to work but is it really business. as usual it's the day after the biggest defeat of her career her party's parliamentary bloc ousted their longtime leader and one of america's closest confidants the new party whip a rather low profile m.p. try to downplay
dictatorship and says its leaders are spreading mayhem across the middle east the wrong response by accusing crump of seeking to pull with the government in tehran. and doctors say this man angry veba will die if he did not get a heart transplant within the next twelve months he's one of thousands germans waiting for a new organ can explain why be a fewer donor here in germany than in other european countries. don't welcome i'm to touch him a german chancellor angela merkel has suffered a...
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i'm ed crump. >> much of that circulation will stay over water near the coast, of course, making for some life-threatening storm surge there in that area. >> that, indeed so there are a lot of places impacted and feeling a big impact on from florence. this is new video that i haven't seen so far this morning and it's actually a live picture i'm told and you can see the storm is still whipping up the conditions there. this is in wilmington, north carolina which is just there on the eyewall. there were some wind gusts that are well, well near tropical storm force there in wilmington, north carolina and they're going to be in the thick of it for quite a white. >> cat 1 winds. we're up 71 to 76 miles per hour in there. so we definitely have some good strong wind. >> our nonstop coverage of hurricane florence and its impact continues right now. >> we're going to take a break to bring in more of our abc stations. >> announcer: this is an abc news special report. hurricane florence. >> breaking news right now. the full force of florence. thrashing the carolinas. >> this is a powerful storm
i'm ed crump. >> much of that circulation will stay over water near the coast, of course, making for some life-threatening storm surge there in that area. >> that, indeed so there are a lot of places impacted and feeling a big impact on from florence. this is new video that i haven't seen so far this morning and it's actually a live picture i'm told and you can see the storm is still whipping up the conditions there. this is in wilmington, north carolina which is just there on the...
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president on more crump on thursday on twitter he said the opec monopoly must get prices down now his administration wants opec nations to boost production to help avert a spike in prices when the iranian supply is taken off the market sanctions most analysts see trump's treat as an effort to put pressure on saudi arabia opec's foremost member but if saudi arabia tries to increase supply to assuage mr trump it's likely to face stiff opposition that's leading to fears about the stability of opec supply cut agreement remember selami is an international oil economist and author of over a barrel he joins us from london creates talks here again there's all this mean that the price of crude oil is going up or down. the price is projected to go up because the fundamentals of the global oil market are a positive meaning that the global economy will be growing at three point nine per cent this year and next year compared with three point four last year and the global demand for oil is increasing this year by a one point five million barrels a day over the last year and finally china's thirst f
president on more crump on thursday on twitter he said the opec monopoly must get prices down now his administration wants opec nations to boost production to help avert a spike in prices when the iranian supply is taken off the market sanctions most analysts see trump's treat as an effort to put pressure on saudi arabia opec's foremost member but if saudi arabia tries to increase supply to assuage mr trump it's likely to face stiff opposition that's leading to fears about the stability of opec...
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. >>> filmmaker tyler perry along with civil rights attorney benjamin crump announcing a civil suit againstformer sheriff's deputy they believe may be responsible for the disappearance of two men 15 years ago. terrance williams and felipe santos went missing in naples, florida, one in 2003, the other in 2004. both were last seen with then deputy steve calkins, who arrested them. he was later fired for giving conflicting statements to investigators, but no charges were filed. tyler perry now doubling the reward he was offering to $200,000 for information leading to the conviction in the disappearances of the two men. >>> it wasn't the wizard, but an fbi sting operation that recovered the most famous slippers in movie history, 13 years after they were stolen. >> tap your heels together three times. >> the ruby slippers that dorothy wore in "the wizard of oz" were taken in 2005 from the judy garland museum in minnesota. the pumps, size 5 1/2, are one of four known pairs that garland wore in the classic film. it is estimated they are worth more than $2 million. authorities still looking for who
. >>> filmmaker tyler perry along with civil rights attorney benjamin crump announcing a civil suit againstformer sheriff's deputy they believe may be responsible for the disappearance of two men 15 years ago. terrance williams and felipe santos went missing in naples, florida, one in 2003, the other in 2004. both were last seen with then deputy steve calkins, who arrested them. he was later fired for giving conflicting statements to investigators, but no charges were filed. tyler...
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you and bob woodward will join us on "washington monday to talk about in the book "fear: crump white house." and ken starr will be with us to discuss his book "contempt: a memoir of the clinton investigation." >>
you and bob woodward will join us on "washington monday to talk about in the book "fear: crump white house." and ken starr will be with us to discuss his book "contempt: a memoir of the clinton investigation." >>
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if anything, in my opinion, it will crump it. >> it doesn't but also it doesn't affect the long-term resolution at all. whatever our action is. i wouldn't have an expectation. this board and it's power as stated by the councilor on the previous case, was really true at one time. it's less true these days. you know, when we had the ability to review and either change conditional use which is not far off of what a d.d.a. is, there it was entirely different. i'm just saying that the actions of this board, whether you want to take the high road or not, really has very little impact because the actions of the city attorney and their lawsuit and perhaps sediment at some point in time is really what is going to bring it. and then we'll pick up the very minor pieces. this board could assist in that, you know, whether it's the processes of certain types of permits or things that occur. >> there's a sediment it would never come back. >> they might require some further actions. >> it would be a building permit application that they could file and the departments would take the appropriate actio
if anything, in my opinion, it will crump it. >> it doesn't but also it doesn't affect the long-term resolution at all. whatever our action is. i wouldn't have an expectation. this board and it's power as stated by the councilor on the previous case, was really true at one time. it's less true these days. you know, when we had the ability to review and either change conditional use which is not far off of what a d.d.a. is, there it was entirely different. i'm just saying that the actions...
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listen, the view inside the white house is they want to get him confirmed, that crump really wants him's been aggressive enough. but what could turn is he feels like he could have this hearing, and if he feels that cavanaugh is not aggressive, is not convincing, if he comes off looking wobbly, he has been been impressed. i went back last night and i watched that fox news interview with kavanaugh taking questions. he was very robotic. if he comes off as robotic and just keeps saying the same thing over and over and doesn't seem convincing, we might have a very different story line tomorrow morning. >> and if there's one thing the president likes, he likes a good tv performer. >> a good fighter, as well. what are you hearing as far as republicans? you say they're not wavering as of yet. what are they telling axios about this mood? and how much of that testimony hinges on what will come out of it? >> if the white house side of things, they're nervous, but they feel like they can still get this through, i can on the senate, you have to watch susan collins, lisa march cowsky, marco rubio wh
listen, the view inside the white house is they want to get him confirmed, that crump really wants him's been aggressive enough. but what could turn is he feels like he could have this hearing, and if he feels that cavanaugh is not aggressive, is not convincing, if he comes off looking wobbly, he has been been impressed. i went back last night and i watched that fox news interview with kavanaugh taking questions. he was very robotic. if he comes off as robotic and just keeps saying the same...
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benjamin crump liberty of the ist, was and modern delivered as a public lecture in 1918 come of the 200th anniversary is coming up in 1818. >> delivered as part of his very long-term project of engaging in which i education -- by don't mean state schools -- i mean an education of the public, in liberal" additional politics over the course of decades. constance liberty of the issues and the more dense is to my eye thus liberty of the ancients and the moderns is to my eye, one of the greatest books on liberalism. and considering that the printed constant's book runs about -- pages come upon for pound, i think it is second to none. it is an extraordinarily dense and rich and valuable understanding of what was coming in his own time, and in most part, due to his own political and intellectual efforts. meaningfully identifiable classical, liberal politics. unlike smith or montesquieu, unlike any of the american was couldconstant self-consciously in liberal, that is, he was one of the first people to use that word as a description of his politics and of the cluster of political views to which h
benjamin crump liberty of the ist, was and modern delivered as a public lecture in 1918 come of the 200th anniversary is coming up in 1818. >> delivered as part of his very long-term project of engaging in which i education -- by don't mean state schools -- i mean an education of the public, in liberal" additional politics over the course of decades. constance liberty of the issues and the more dense is to my eye thus liberty of the ancients and the moderns is to my eye, one of the...
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. >> reporter: the legal team representing jean's family now including benjamin crump. >> black peopleing while black, driving while black. this, he was living while black and still was shot. >> reporter: and this morning, new details about the possible circumstances leading up to the shooting. cite a sort with direct knowledge, the reports jean's door was unlocked. the lights were off when guyger went in. according to the source, she saw a figure in the darkness and thought her apartment was being burglarized. guyger pulled her gun and fired twice. >> she took my life away, like, my very own life. >> reporter: and we have heard from authorities and the attorneys representing jean's family that this morning there is no evidence to suggest that guyger and jean knew each other, george? >> just a strange, strange sad story. >> tragic. tragic. >>> coming up, the school dangers. the terrifying close call caught on camera. come on back. if you have moderate to thsevere rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are s
. >> reporter: the legal team representing jean's family now including benjamin crump. >> black peopleing while black, driving while black. this, he was living while black and still was shot. >> reporter: and this morning, new details about the possible circumstances leading up to the shooting. cite a sort with direct knowledge, the reports jean's door was unlocked. the lights were off when guyger went in. according to the source, she saw a figure in the darkness and thought...
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calkin vestigating the ic di her attorney, benjamin crump, launched a lawsuit against calkins hoping their family. they say perry's help has been a gift from above. >> we'll talk to him because joining us now is tyler perry, exclusively from atlanta. tyler, thank you very much. i know this is so important to you and so many others and in linsey's piece, you first learned about the case through the tv episode. what made you want to get involved, tyler? >> well, just looking at terrance's mother and how she was so passionate about it -- about finding out what happened to her son and her pain, her pain made me want to get involved. let me just say thank you to "gma" for giving this story attention because these men have been gone for a very, very long time. and it's been very difficult to get attention in national news. i even had one reporter say to me that my victims were not sympathetic, so, robin and everybody there at "gma," thank you so much for giving these people attention, because they absolutely deserve it. this is wrong. this is injustice. and we gotta fight for it. i also wa
calkin vestigating the ic di her attorney, benjamin crump, launched a lawsuit against calkins hoping their family. they say perry's help has been a gift from above. >> we'll talk to him because joining us now is tyler perry, exclusively from atlanta. tyler, thank you very much. i know this is so important to you and so many others and in linsey's piece, you first learned about the case through the tv episode. what made you want to get involved, tyler? >> well, just looking at...
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bob woodward will be joining us monday, september 17 at 7:00 eastern to talk about his book, "fear: crumpn the white house. us onn starr will join tuesday, september 18 at 8:30 a.m. q&a, assistant editor of the atlantic separate would talks about his book "uncensored and growing up in a troubled home." >> my cell phone starts ringing and i saw it was my mom and i had a sense that this is not going to be good. i don't know what it was. i answered the phone. and she spoke. she was very call -- calm and curt. said, zachary, child protective services is here. please come home. and i knew from the tone of her voice -- i am asking myself if i'm going to live to see another day. that was what was going through my mind. ever at any if point she has a moment alone with me and i make it through whatever happens when i get home and talk to them, lord knows what she is going to do. would, tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. word,ight, on after former obama administrator education secretary arne duncan on his book "how schools work." he is in for -- he is interviewed by the former washingtonof ed
bob woodward will be joining us monday, september 17 at 7:00 eastern to talk about his book, "fear: crumpn the white house. us onn starr will join tuesday, september 18 at 8:30 a.m. q&a, assistant editor of the atlantic separate would talks about his book "uncensored and growing up in a troubled home." >> my cell phone starts ringing and i saw it was my mom and i had a sense that this is not going to be good. i don't know what it was. i answered the phone. and she...