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to refugees on sam most call her mama maria. the pensioner not only offers them a warm meal but also canned food and clothing. making for. the limbo bolivia for. the ball and sometimes fighting you cannot sometimes you're going to put something 3 years ago maria and her husband many colleagues were honored for their willingness to help back then they owned a tavern at the beach where refugees could get a free meal it was a place where people from all over the world who had lost their homes could feel welcomed. but then maria's lease was terminated a shock that caused her to have 2 strokes. all of them in the army then a good little boy back then all i did was think of the refugees after getting up i would start cooking. today the sentiment has changed and is directed against the refugees locals don't see any solution. 5000 refugees now live ensembles which has a population of just 30000. the camp is overfilled many people have to sleep outside in tents. some have been waiting for years for their asylum requests to be processed l
to refugees on sam most call her mama maria. the pensioner not only offers them a warm meal but also canned food and clothing. making for. the limbo bolivia for. the ball and sometimes fighting you cannot sometimes you're going to put something 3 years ago maria and her husband many colleagues were honored for their willingness to help back then they owned a tavern at the beach where refugees could get a free meal it was a place where people from all over the world who had lost their homes...
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macro yani waits for guests and they arrive on time refugees from the nearby camp on the island of sam most. this time it's 2 young men from somalia. maria has prepared pastor with chicken she hosts refugees in her apartment every day. when i see refugees i offer them something to eat i've always done this. to refugees on some most call her mama maria. the pensioner not only offers them a warm meal but also canned food and clothing. the moviemaking for. the limbo bolivia for this very big and sometimes 500 you cannot sometimes you're going to fall something 3 years ago maria and her husband my colleagues were honored for their willingness to help back then they owned a tavern at the beach where refugees could get a free meal it was a place where people from all over the world who had lost their homes could feel welcomed. but then maria's lease was terminated a shock that caused her to have 2 strokes. all of them in the army then a good little boy back then all i did was think of the refugees after getting up i would start cooking. today the sentiment has changed and is directed against the
macro yani waits for guests and they arrive on time refugees from the nearby camp on the island of sam most. this time it's 2 young men from somalia. maria has prepared pastor with chicken she hosts refugees in her apartment every day. when i see refugees i offer them something to eat i've always done this. to refugees on some most call her mama maria. the pensioner not only offers them a warm meal but also canned food and clothing. the moviemaking for. the limbo bolivia for this very big and...
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. >> sam levinson is "euphoria's" creator. moste had people, intimacy coordinators, just in the same way you'd have a stunt coordinator, we wanted to make sure everyone felt advocated for. >> but that didn't work for everyone, midway through shooting the first episode, actor bryan bradley quit after reportedly being uncomfortable with the show's raw subject matter. storm reid is the show's only underage cast member, she's 15. >> were your parents at all worried about the subject matter? >> yes and no, so they knew what the show was about. they were kind of apprehensive where sam was going to take my character in the first season because she's so young and i'm still so young. >> storm is nry serious materia. she also was in "when they see us." it's executive produced by drake. it's being praised by some for handling real issues young people face. >>> now to some sad news for anderson cooper. he was just 21 when his older brother carter took his own life. well, today the cnn anchor is mourning the loss of another family member, his f
. >> sam levinson is "euphoria's" creator. moste had people, intimacy coordinators, just in the same way you'd have a stunt coordinator, we wanted to make sure everyone felt advocated for. >> but that didn't work for everyone, midway through shooting the first episode, actor bryan bradley quit after reportedly being uncomfortable with the show's raw subject matter. storm reid is the show's only underage cast member, she's 15. >> were your parents at all worried about...
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let's say you'd like to know if a hip replacement costs more at good sam than kaiser. most advocates say that is not an unreasonable thing to ask economists say that price transparency may not necessarily drive down prices. they could go up when one hospital finds out all the other hospitals are charging more. >>> a successful launch of the falcon heavy rocket this morning in florida. it is carrying a number of pay loads including two dozen small satellites and solar sail that will use light from the sun to push itself through space. and, yes, light can push you. or at least prer pretwe're prett can. it was first proposed back in the '70sed by carl sagan. they got it launched up into space and will give it a try. >> how cool. what a test. >> really cool. >>> look at this, 6:15 for you. talk about nine lives. look at this cute little kitty here. this cat surviving a harrowing trip through a washing machine cycle. fee tliks snuck in when the owner wasn't looking. she heard the cat and checked regularly just to make sure that the cats aren't inside. but she missed felix this t
let's say you'd like to know if a hip replacement costs more at good sam than kaiser. most advocates say that is not an unreasonable thing to ask economists say that price transparency may not necessarily drive down prices. they could go up when one hospital finds out all the other hospitals are charging more. >>> a successful launch of the falcon heavy rocket this morning in florida. it is carrying a number of pay loads including two dozen small satellites and solar sail that will use...
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sam gyimah, britton's most influential people are over five times more likely to have been to a privatewo thefts of those in a position of power. what do you make of that? staggering, but not surprising. this confirms what a lot of sian —— us actually think about what is happening in our society. this has just put some numbers to it. i believe you need data because without the data you don't know how you can improve. so this report is welcome in terms of shedding light on what we already know, and to be honest this problem has been going on forfar too, why honest this problem has been going on for far too, why do you think this happens? an interesting question —— nick grey, why do you think this happens? i think there is the argument that brighter kids can sometimes find themselves in these spots, but for me i wasn't bothered about education, couldn't get out of it quick enough, didn't really want to hear what i had to say to them. but when i got into industry it was very different. so it is a strange one. ididn't very different. so it is a strange one. i didn't really take to education
sam gyimah, britton's most influential people are over five times more likely to have been to a privatewo thefts of those in a position of power. what do you make of that? staggering, but not surprising. this confirms what a lot of sian —— us actually think about what is happening in our society. this has just put some numbers to it. i believe you need data because without the data you don't know how you can improve. so this report is welcome in terms of shedding light on what we already...
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sam herr's atm card? why did you give it to this young man to take out money? and, most importantly, where is sam herr?nce that teenager to be a stooge at the atm. >> he asked if it was illegal. i said, "no, no, no, don't worry." that was a lie to him too. >> these detectives are like, "wait. why would he pay you to steal his own money?" >> so you get money friday? >> right. >> why is he getting money friday? >> 'cause that was the credit card fraud. that was the, the whole scam that we were talking about. >> it didn't sound true to me, it didn't ring true, when we continued to question them and press him, he kept changing little details about it. >> in the interrogation room, dan tells detectives that the saturday after the very first atm withdrawal, he gets a knock on the door at 8:30 in the morning, and guess who's standing there? sam herr. >> opened the door, it was sam. >> alright. >> i'm like, "hey, man, what's going on? is everything good?" he's like, "not good. i did something bad" i'm like, "what did you do?" he's like, "there's a dead body in my apartment. i shot somebody." it was a fit of ra
sam herr's atm card? why did you give it to this young man to take out money? and, most importantly, where is sam herr?nce that teenager to be a stooge at the atm. >> he asked if it was illegal. i said, "no, no, no, don't worry." that was a lie to him too. >> these detectives are like, "wait. why would he pay you to steal his own money?" >> so you get money friday? >> right. >> why is he getting money friday? >> 'cause that was the credit...
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sam ryder, bbc news. she is one of europe's most mordant living painters.stick six —— 1960s exhibited alongside david hockney. the mk gallery in milton keynes will open an exhibition of her work. we report on an artist who, through her work, has also championed political and social causes. the artist dame paula rego, now in her 80s and weakened by a stroke, still goes to her studio almost every day. i think that if you do pictures, they are about what's inside you as much as what's outside you, but that you've got secrets and stories that you want to put out there in the pictures. her son, the film—maker nick willing, gave me a personal tour of this major exhibition of her work, which starts in the early days, when his mother's art was overtly political. she used, in the ‘60s, her pictures as a way of undermining and criticising the portuguese fascist regime. my mother was very outrageous and took huge risks with her pictures and went crazy in her studio, as it were, in her work, but at home she was quite a straightforward person. in 1998, paula rego produc
sam ryder, bbc news. she is one of europe's most mordant living painters.stick six —— 1960s exhibited alongside david hockney. the mk gallery in milton keynes will open an exhibition of her work. we report on an artist who, through her work, has also championed political and social causes. the artist dame paula rego, now in her 80s and weakened by a stroke, still goes to her studio almost every day. i think that if you do pictures, they are about what's inside you as much as what's outside...
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does it cost more or less at good sam than it does at kaiser? most consumer advocates say not an unreasonable thing to ask, but economy igs say price transparency may not necessarily drive down prices. they could actual go up when one hospital finds out the others charging more. >>> successful launch of thecon. it is carrying a solar sail. yes, light can push you. the idea was first proposed back in the '70s and we've never been able to experiment with this. they finally raised the money, a private organization called the planetary society to find out if it will. >> how much did they raise? >> that is a very good question. i don't know. >> i'm sure it is in the bs. billions. >> probably. >> whole lot of money. >>> want to save a little money? these instant pots are so popular. bloomberg reports america's most popular pressure cooker may soon be under serious pricing pressure. that is if president trump's latest proposed tariffs take effect. instant pot's manufacturer says that the price tag may jump about $40 in a nearly 30% price spike. the proposed
does it cost more or less at good sam than it does at kaiser? most consumer advocates say not an unreasonable thing to ask, but economy igs say price transparency may not necessarily drive down prices. they could actual go up when one hospital finds out the others charging more. >>> successful launch of thecon. it is carrying a solar sail. yes, light can push you. the idea was first proposed back in the '70s and we've never been able to experiment with this. they finally raised the...
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david's uncle and boss, sam lockhart, a successful local businessman quickly became his nephew's most advocate. sam had the grit to make his voice heard. >> why did you take on the responsibility, sam, to take it as far as you could? >> i didn't have any other options. i know he's innocent, i know he lost his family. and i know he's lost his freedom. and what am i gonna do? he didn't lose me. >> reporter: the focus was so concentrated on david. did you ever think, well, maybe i don't have the picture here? maybe something awful happened, and david snapped, and did indeed kill his family? >> well, i never did think dave killed his family. never. >> reporter: you never --. >> never thought it. never did. >> reporter: kim's parents, janice and frank renn, mourning the loss of their daughter and grandchildren, were absorbing the awful facts the police told them: that their son-in-law was the killer. >> reporter: janice, they've made an arrest and it's david. >> i was just out of it. then, when it finally did sink in, i was back and forth. >> reporter: frank, how about you? what were you -
david's uncle and boss, sam lockhart, a successful local businessman quickly became his nephew's most advocate. sam had the grit to make his voice heard. >> why did you take on the responsibility, sam, to take it as far as you could? >> i didn't have any other options. i know he's innocent, i know he lost his family. and i know he's lost his freedom. and what am i gonna do? he didn't lose me. >> reporter: the focus was so concentrated on david. did you ever think, well, maybe...
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saturday, heat builds further, transferring further east, few showers and western areas, but for most, dry and samnot onlyjune records going but perhaps even all—time records being broken. hello. it's ten o'clock. i'm victoria derbyshire. a shocking picture has emerged of the bodies of a toddler and her dad, who died trying to cross the mexican border after being refused entry to the us. it comes after reports of children being held in horrific conditions in a detention centre in texas. a number of children who did have opportunities to go outside told me that they couldn't bring themselves to play because they were trying to conserve their energy to stay alive in there. we'll be talking to a children's rights lawyer, who's just come back from the centre. people who experience revenge porn could soon be entitled to lifelong anonymity under a review of laws covering
saturday, heat builds further, transferring further east, few showers and western areas, but for most, dry and samnot onlyjune records going but perhaps even all—time records being broken. hello. it's ten o'clock. i'm victoria derbyshire. a shocking picture has emerged of the bodies of a toddler and her dad, who died trying to cross the mexican border after being refused entry to the us. it comes after reports of children being held in horrific conditions in a detention centre in texas. a...
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most of the direction of already the gentlest slater sam temple of playing russian cultural heritage foundation plays treasure trove our 2 part. starts june 21st on d w. this is. still fighting slavery after 100 years as the international labor organization marks its centenary we look at its efforts to bring dignity to work and how the drive for the lowest possible cost can lead to harsh conditions and exploitation. also coming up the tourist boat that sank in budapest is raised from the river down to 4 more bodies have been recovered after the worst disaster on the river and half a century. plus day 4 of the women's world cup gives fan.
most of the direction of already the gentlest slater sam temple of playing russian cultural heritage foundation plays treasure trove our 2 part. starts june 21st on d w. this is. still fighting slavery after 100 years as the international labor organization marks its centenary we look at its efforts to bring dignity to work and how the drive for the lowest possible cost can lead to harsh conditions and exploitation. also coming up the tourist boat that sank in budapest is raised from the river...
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sam that you were going in. you went in. you went in! >> most. >> he thinks he's the black james bond. >> if that dude was real, he'd think he was me. >> i'm going to need you back up and move over big willy, the center of attention monday night at the mtv movie and tv awards. jada is receiving the coveted trailblazer award. and here's what else you can expect from the most unpredictable award show of them all. >> it's popcorn. it's golden. it's golden popcorn. >> what was your secret little thing you did to prepare to be ready to host this show? >> going to the gym. trusting god. i don't know what the actual night is going to feel like other than it's like jumping out of a plane which i also like kind of doing so i don't know. really, i'm just a glutton for punishment that's what it is. >> zachary's been prepping for a month now, getting ready to host the show for the first time ever, he's taking over for tiffany haddish who did the honors last year. >> did you call tiff to get any kind of tips? >> i was going to say, yeah, i've called tiffany
sam that you were going in. you went in. you went in! >> most. >> he thinks he's the black james bond. >> if that dude was real, he'd think he was me. >> i'm going to need you back up and move over big willy, the center of attention monday night at the mtv movie and tv awards. jada is receiving the coveted trailblazer award. and here's what else you can expect from the most unpredictable award show of them all. >> it's popcorn. it's golden. it's golden popcorn....
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it seems to temper is what it is never out there sam is it in me but i'm most i me or me at all when you're with it's all when you. see if we look to. those to know. this attitude has not changed much in the russia of today he really did pass of is a senior radio chemist in st petersburg what years later bust through it like years ago at the object like you've got my dear it would look like yours across syria that are all you. can imagine or news is news when you see news i would have probably idea believe. the kazakstan government hands are barely adequate pensions small payouts and free health care to the victims of radiation contamination. but the russians categorically refused to accept any responsibility for the poisoning of the people of the polygon. in february 1900 rumors spread to underground tests of the polygon that exploded into the atmosphere. the kazakh population growth harmed. us silliman off is a beloved kazakh poet is based here everything others will never see but that most of us see it you're going to get advantage because even if the us is the only to leave us le
it seems to temper is what it is never out there sam is it in me but i'm most i me or me at all when you're with it's all when you. see if we look to. those to know. this attitude has not changed much in the russia of today he really did pass of is a senior radio chemist in st petersburg what years later bust through it like years ago at the object like you've got my dear it would look like yours across syria that are all you. can imagine or news is news when you see news i would have probably...
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list these bay area counties are at the top of the list with 5 of the 6 most expensive places on the list, san francisco moran and sama tail are tied for the number one spot where workers and families need an hourly wage of nearly $61 in order to afford a 2 bedroom rental at fair market rent alina our way the is the executive director of the nonprofit housing association of northern california. she tells us the housing prices really affect everybody. >>we all need a place for our aging parents are seniors to have an affordable stable place to live. those of us who have children and we want to make sure children can afford to stay. close tie. and the teachers who teach our children, the medical workers. there are so many people in our community who we rely on and when we look at the data and understand what kind of impact this is having on and this truly is a full community impacts it's vital that we are able to look for solutions at all levels from local to state to federal. and certainly here in california we think california can lead on this issue and frankly we think california needs to lead on this issue. really
list these bay area counties are at the top of the list with 5 of the 6 most expensive places on the list, san francisco moran and sama tail are tied for the number one spot where workers and families need an hourly wage of nearly $61 in order to afford a 2 bedroom rental at fair market rent alina our way the is the executive director of the nonprofit housing association of northern california. she tells us the housing prices really affect everybody. >>we all need a place for our aging...
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. >> and sam, because life is like a nature special most of the democrats polled in iowa want to thin the herd. some of them by several democrats, some of them by a couple of democrats, but there's too many democrats out there. >> well, yeah, it's ridiculous. there's 24, 25 candidates now for president. it's going to happen naturally at some point. there's just not enough fund-raising momentum to sustain all these candidacies. there's not enough media attention to sustain them. you know, the debates will be thinning out even. there's going to be 20 candidates total, so some people will not even get on the stage. but by and large this field will narrow at some point in time. and once you get to about 7 or 8 or so, then you'll start to really see the contrast portion of the campaign begin. and that's where i think biden is probably at his most vulnerable. he's been avoiding the public appearances, as i noted. he can't do that when he's being attacked by his fellow candidates. that really hasn't happened yet, but likely to happen during the start of the debate, when people go after him f
. >> and sam, because life is like a nature special most of the democrats polled in iowa want to thin the herd. some of them by several democrats, some of them by a couple of democrats, but there's too many democrats out there. >> well, yeah, it's ridiculous. there's 24, 25 candidates now for president. it's going to happen naturally at some point. there's just not enough fund-raising momentum to sustain all these candidacies. there's not enough media attention to sustain them. you...
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sam and ike were on the same wagon to theresienstadt. as they approached the camp, they were liberated by russian soldiers. most of the prisoners were hovering between life and death. the russians were very, very good with us. they gave us 2a hours to do whatever he wanted. to take revenge if we found some germans and all that. we weren't looking for any revenge, we only wanted to do is fill our stomachs up. which we did. we were delirious, we just couldn't believe we were still alive. at the same time, we were very sad because we still had to account for the loved ones that we lost. theresienstadt is now a memorial to those who lived and died here. under our feet, mass graves marked by tombstones. we paid our respects to those we had lost or never known. a service was held to remember the dead. this camp brings that mixed emotions for the survivors here with their families and for me and my family. it was the end point of lots of the death marches and thousands and thousands of people died here. but it was also where the children who were in the camps were freed when the russian army arrived. and when they had
sam and ike were on the same wagon to theresienstadt. as they approached the camp, they were liberated by russian soldiers. most of the prisoners were hovering between life and death. the russians were very, very good with us. they gave us 2a hours to do whatever he wanted. to take revenge if we found some germans and all that. we weren't looking for any revenge, we only wanted to do is fill our stomachs up. which we did. we were delirious, we just couldn't believe we were still alive. at the...
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and sam elliott says, i'd like to bring out the most important woman of the year, the beautiful ladyo, ga-ga! he said your name! he's talking about you on tv! >> stephen: isn't that fantastic? >> isn't that great? you would think they have a better understanding than the rest of the kids. no. >> stephen: that's great. they think ga-ga is dating sam elliott. >> stephen: you have the new game show. is this on fox? >> fox thursday night at 9:00 p.m. i hope i'm saying that correctly. >> stephen: probably. it is for sure. >> stephen: and what is it called? >> "spin the wheel" is the game. it's a four-story tall wheel. it's preposterously large. >> stephen: look at this photo. look at these people down here. that's you. look at that! >> it looks even dumber than i remembered. ( laughter ) >> stephen: now, wait a second -- >> we look like ants are playing this game. >> stephen: wait a second, this is a 40-foot -- >> 40-foot tall, and it weighs 20-some tons, right? so the first time -- oh, go ahead. >> stephen: my question is why don't you name it "40-foot wheel"? if it says, spin the wheel,
and sam elliott says, i'd like to bring out the most important woman of the year, the beautiful ladyo, ga-ga! he said your name! he's talking about you on tv! >> stephen: isn't that fantastic? >> isn't that great? you would think they have a better understanding than the rest of the kids. no. >> stephen: that's great. they think ga-ga is dating sam elliott. >> stephen: you have the new game show. is this on fox? >> fox thursday night at 9:00 p.m. i hope i'm saying...
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. >> kroft: but probably the most significant thing to happen to sam jackson in atlanta was meeting latanya she found him flamboyant, self- involved and emotionally they have been together for 48 years, and latanya richardson jackson is currently starring on broadway in "to kill a mockingbird." what's it like being married to sam jackson? >> latanya richardson jackson: ( laughs ) oh god, oh god. it's a ride. it's been a ride. it's-- it's fun. it's sad. it's happy. it's creative. it's a conversation. >> kroft: i hope so. 48 years is a long time. >> richardson jackson: yeah, it is. mixed with a lot of amnesia. >> kroft: they would spend 15 years in new york as struggling stage actors, raising a daughter, zoe, and keeping company with a small community of other struggling black actors that included denzel washington, morgan freeman, laurence kswe wouti togher.ley snipes. everybody at the same unemployment office pretty much, so you see each other on mondays at unemployment. ( laughs ) >> kroft: by 1990, jackson was an established new york actor, having played memorable characters in three spik
. >> kroft: but probably the most significant thing to happen to sam jackson in atlanta was meeting latanya she found him flamboyant, self- involved and emotionally they have been together for 48 years, and latanya richardson jackson is currently starring on broadway in "to kill a mockingbird." what's it like being married to sam jackson? >> latanya richardson jackson: ( laughs ) oh god, oh god. it's a ride. it's been a ride. it's-- it's fun. it's sad. it's happy. it's...
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sam and ike were on the same wagon to theresienstadt. as they approached the camp, there liberated by russian soldiers. they were liberated by russian soldiers. most of the prisoners were hovering between life and death. the russians were very, very good with us. they gave us 2a hours to do whatever he wanted. to take revenge if we found some germans and all that. we weren't looking for any revenge, we only wanted to do is fill our stomachs up. which we did. we were delirious, we just couldn't believe we were still alive. at the same time, we were very sad because we still had to account for the loved ones that we lost. theresienstadt is now a memorial to those who lived and died here. under our feet, mass graves marked by tombstones. we paid our respects to those we had lost or never known. a service was held to remember the dead. this camp brings that mixed emotions for the survivors here with their families and for me and my family. it was the end point of lots of the death marches and thousands and thousands of people died here. but it was also where the children who were in the camps were freed when the russian army arrived. and when they had
sam and ike were on the same wagon to theresienstadt. as they approached the camp, there liberated by russian soldiers. they were liberated by russian soldiers. most of the prisoners were hovering between life and death. the russians were very, very good with us. they gave us 2a hours to do whatever he wanted. to take revenge if we found some germans and all that. we weren't looking for any revenge, we only wanted to do is fill our stomachs up. which we did. we were delirious, we just couldn't...
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most important and impactful to the voters? reporting live fl from the center this evening. sam brock. >> sam, thank you for the report. not just in san francisco, candidates are spending time in other parts of the bay area as well. right now, bernie sanders' rally under way in san jose. you can see the big crowd gathered. there are signs and waiting for bernie sanders to take the stage there. it's a live look at the rally near the s.a.p. center if he arena green east. hundreds of the senator's support remembers expected >> for tonight's rally bernie sanders moved pass on.org rally in san francisco. joining the other cop top contender making pitches. during the event an suspected turn for kamala harris. kristy myth at the warfield theater with more on the person who joined her on stage christie. >> yeah they're just wrapping up what was a very lively forum with one notable interruption from a man who jumped on stage. he said he really wanted to get a point across about his issues. but on stage, the candidates made their pitches and talked about what they would do as president and some people said that they were surpris
most important and impactful to the voters? reporting live fl from the center this evening. sam brock. >> sam, thank you for the report. not just in san francisco, candidates are spending time in other parts of the bay area as well. right now, bernie sanders' rally under way in san jose. you can see the big crowd gathered. there are signs and waiting for bernie sanders to take the stage there. it's a live look at the rally near the s.a.p. center if he arena green east. hundreds of the...
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sam? same thing. >> seems clear to me. this might be the most has ever said in front of the world. he likes to lie. on this it seems lib he was honest. let's talk about how intelligence assessments are made. there was a january 2017 intelligence assessment and intel gets better over time. the senate intelligence community supported the coordinated assessment of the 17 departments and agencies ha make up the director of national intelligence that was months after the report. and mueller several mornts a year later, with even more intelligence available to him also supported that point. over continuing of time the intelligence community all agreed that vladimir putin preferred donald trump. the question out of this of course is when donald trump feels insecure about intelligence because of his personal insecurity, will he sick the attorney general on the intelligence community to get a story out that better suits his ego. it's wasting a lot of resources. part of the investigation that should be used for actually protecting the country. >> now the
sam? same thing. >> seems clear to me. this might be the most has ever said in front of the world. he likes to lie. on this it seems lib he was honest. let's talk about how intelligence assessments are made. there was a january 2017 intelligence assessment and intel gets better over time. the senate intelligence community supported the coordinated assessment of the 17 departments and agencies ha make up the director of national intelligence that was months after the report. and mueller...
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sam? same thing. >> seems clear to me. this might be the most vladimir putin has ever said in front of the world. he likes to lie. on this it seems lib he was honest. let's talk about how intelligence assessments are made. there was a january 2017 intelligence assessment and intel gets better over time. the senate intelligence community supported the coordinated assessment of the 17 departments and agencies ha make up the director of national intelligence that was months after the report. and mueller several months a year later, with even more intelligence available to him also supported that point. over continuing of time the intelligence community all agreed that vladimir putin preferred donald trump. the question out of this of course is when donald trump feels insecure about intelligence because of his personal insecurity, will he sick the attorney general on the intelligence community to get a story out that better suits his ego. it's wasting a lot of resources. part of the investigation that should be used for actually protecting the count
sam? same thing. >> seems clear to me. this might be the most vladimir putin has ever said in front of the world. he likes to lie. on this it seems lib he was honest. let's talk about how intelligence assessments are made. there was a january 2017 intelligence assessment and intel gets better over time. the senate intelligence community supported the coordinated assessment of the 17 departments and agencies ha make up the director of national intelligence that was months after the report....
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sam asghari replied, perfect as it can be. lioness always inspiring the world. all right, here's star who always stays in the mosthape, kelly ripa, but her family is going through some major changes at home as brooke anderson found out when she sat down exclusively with kelly and husband mark consuelos. >>> lola just graduated. >> oh, my gosh. >> she did. >> you two are closer to an empty nest. >> we are truly this close. >> we're done to one. >> we're down to one kid. i'm truly going to be running through the house naked. that's what i'll be doing in my spare time. >> that's eye amazing. >> you're welcome, america. >> okay, kelly. tmi? their youngest joaquin will remain in casa consuelos while michael and lola are off at college. on her 18th birthday, lola walked in on her parents doing, um, well, "it." >> she shuts the door and you hear, "you just ruined my birthday and my life!" >> is lola okay today? how is she feeling? >> she's fine. >> traumatized? >> we saved the birthday cake for tonight. >> yeah. she wasn't hungry last night. >> yesterday, she lost her appetite. >> i have something really cute. happy ann
sam asghari replied, perfect as it can be. lioness always inspiring the world. all right, here's star who always stays in the mosthape, kelly ripa, but her family is going through some major changes at home as brooke anderson found out when she sat down exclusively with kelly and husband mark consuelos. >>> lola just graduated. >> oh, my gosh. >> she did. >> you two are closer to an empty nest. >> we are truly this close. >> we're done to one. >>...
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. >> sam houston, on the floor of the u.s. senate, referred to this as the most accurate depiction of texas that anyone had ever compiled. >> with patrick's copy, joe is excited but skeptical. he knows such a famous map has countless reprints and forgeries. >> i noticed that the paper was right, consistent with the period, but still it could be a reprint. >> fortunately for joe, de cordova himself left a vital clue. >> there's a printed notice that basically says, "without my signature, this map is fraudulently obtained." >> patrick's map includes a signature that appears to match de cordova's, but is it hand-signed or printed? another clue. >> i could see the ink bleeding through to the back of the map, which only happens if it's authentically signed with ink. once i saw this, really, nothing else mattered that weekend. >> the map is no doubt the find of the appraisal fair. >> he said, "we had this auction last year, and the second edition sold for $44,000." >> a first edition from 1849 would be worth even more. only a few are known to still exist. joe suspects
. >> sam houston, on the floor of the u.s. senate, referred to this as the most accurate depiction of texas that anyone had ever compiled. >> with patrick's copy, joe is excited but skeptical. he knows such a famous map has countless reprints and forgeries. >> i noticed that the paper was right, consistent with the period, but still it could be a reprint. >> fortunately for joe, de cordova himself left a vital clue. >> there's a printed notice that basically says,...
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move to rikers island as early as thursday, it has held the most high profile violent criminals in new york including david berkowitz, son of sam, mark david chapman who killed john lennon. manafort is serving four years for tax and bank fraud. will be held in solitary confinement. rob: consent charges could come down for william barr and don began. congress set to vote after both legally congressional subpoenas relating to the russia investigation. the vote is likely to follow along party lines. the hearing for the mueller report on monday without the former special counsel himself. >> the vice president and second lady head to oklahoma to tour flooding damage. they will offer federal assistance to people affected by the devastating rising waters in tulsa. rob: it is hurting the economy in arkansas, losing $20 million every day as bridges have been forced to close and there is even more rain on the way. janice dean is tracking these storms. endless spring. >> and tropical moisture will move into the region as well. not a good story we will keep following. looking at the radar we have thunderstorms in the central us again, seve
move to rikers island as early as thursday, it has held the most high profile violent criminals in new york including david berkowitz, son of sam, mark david chapman who killed john lennon. manafort is serving four years for tax and bank fraud. will be held in solitary confinement. rob: consent charges could come down for william barr and don began. congress set to vote after both legally congressional subpoenas relating to the russia investigation. the vote is likely to follow along party...
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isabelle had most smashed the ball past keeper lydia williams australia drew level in the 2nd half when a leaves colin tonight scored directly for the foreigner australia's star striker sam care missed her penalty shoot out before norway's ingrid dispatched the winning spot kick to send her side of the 4th quarter finals. and a quick reminder of the top stories we're following for you this one year on since the remarkable rescue of 12 boys and their soccer coach nick cave in time rescuers and the rescued are gathering to remember how near tragedy turned to trying. to be watching the interview news up next a documentary film looking at life with autism stay tuned for that i'll be back with more news top of the hour thanks for watching. it's all happening to children coming. to link to news from africa the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions continue and we'll come to diffuse african program tonight from fluency in the c.z. tao with side de deputed smash africa join us on facebook t w africa.
isabelle had most smashed the ball past keeper lydia williams australia drew level in the 2nd half when a leaves colin tonight scored directly for the foreigner australia's star striker sam care missed her penalty shoot out before norway's ingrid dispatched the winning spot kick to send her side of the 4th quarter finals. and a quick reminder of the top stories we're following for you this one year on since the remarkable rescue of 12 boys and their soccer coach nick cave in time rescuers and...
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. >> rikers houses 17,000 inmates, most are awaiting a trial, past prisoners include the son of sam dividendd the city-owned facility has been criticized for poor conditions and brutality behind bars. some violence leading to death. >> you either be him the prey or the predator. and it's a choice that you make when you go there. and if you don't want to become a victim, you have to be as aggressive as you can to survive. >> reporter: manafort could spend months locked up in rikers. he would likely be kept isolated. not as punishment but for protection. it's how the jail typically handles high profile inmates. in 2011, the former head of the international monetary fund was behind bars at rikers after being accused of sexual assault. all charges against him are ultimately dismissed. according to a spokes woman then, his cell was 11 by 13 feet. he had limited outside recreation and did not have contact with any other inmate. manafort apparently doesn't do well under similar conditions. his attorneys say his health deterrible your rated at a facility if virginia. manafort's legal team says they
. >> rikers houses 17,000 inmates, most are awaiting a trial, past prisoners include the son of sam dividendd the city-owned facility has been criticized for poor conditions and brutality behind bars. some violence leading to death. >> you either be him the prey or the predator. and it's a choice that you make when you go there. and if you don't want to become a victim, you have to be as aggressive as you can to survive. >> reporter: manafort could spend months locked up in...
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most enjoy going to start of the so portal. there was a. light at the new place saw us. is in the bed then to my sam to call them are going to see if the group put their eyes on for this score. as a little 2 of us refusing to. court ashing jeans that i. know this is the old you compare not to my fashion. there my simple democracy from success for my family was one of elizabeth. fashion. he. does it at this. report. i think. because i've been this move in internet but i did. it would be pressure. but the people we know. the publicity it. yeah that was inclement you fessed up in a minute you saw that shit got oh he can't cheat at the age yet you do a load of b.s. so as i cannot present i said does it have to us to see who could have us on our provides as it is rigid at us if you don't hear from god i thought if you could hear them as it. was was. god's will for us here for us know what they are going to feel as boss stop. watching dr who was to show up. if the overseer look as if this was your pasta you can do you think you bought it they don't love though that use of a killer bluff you got the kettle
most enjoy going to start of the so portal. there was a. light at the new place saw us. is in the bed then to my sam to call them are going to see if the group put their eyes on for this score. as a little 2 of us refusing to. court ashing jeans that i. know this is the old you compare not to my fashion. there my simple democracy from success for my family was one of elizabeth. fashion. he. does it at this. report. i think. because i've been this move in internet but i did. it would be...
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most amazing thing is that according to reports, she walked away from this. when people on her landing zone saw that she had a problem they called the mic sam to show up and b adye walkedwnd r care.girha ld for y next day because for somebody else that probably wouldn't have ended like that. >> that is so true. in fact, check out this next video. this one from spain and right off the bat you see there are two skydivers, one of them slams against that roof and then slides off to crash on the ground. >> that's like some sort of display going on like a military area. >> that's exactly what's going on. this is supposed to be a display. that 33-year-old man suffered a broken nose, several smashed teeth and a fractured hip and leg. >> he didn't really walk away. ♪ ♪ amethzyngonn here ak ake to sgoingke it. >> this is justin royal and he's at lake travis texas, and he says right after he got his boat and put it back up with his truck he saw that incident happen and he'll go back out in the water and he's going to rescue that little deer because he believes it's about a day or two old. >> it was just, you know, an extra challenge. when he gets close, he just reaches do
most amazing thing is that according to reports, she walked away from this. when people on her landing zone saw that she had a problem they called the mic sam to show up and b adye walkedwnd r care.girha ld for y next day because for somebody else that probably wouldn't have ended like that. >> that is so true. in fact, check out this next video. this one from spain and right off the bat you see there are two skydivers, one of them slams against that roof and then slides off to crash on...
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most enjoy going to start of the so portal. there was a. lot and then you saw us. is in the yandell bed then to my sam to call him a going to see if the group put eyes on for this score. as a little 2 of us refusing to. court ashing jeans that i. know this is the old you compare not to my fashion. there my simple democracy from success for my family was one of elizabeth. fashion. he. does it at this. report. i think. because i've been this move him internet but as he did. it would be pressure. but the people we know. the publicity it. yeah that was inclement you fessed up in a minute you saw that she got oh he can't she. saw as i cannot present i said does you have to just see who can get out of us on our provides as it is rigid at us if you don't hear what i thought if you could hear them as it. was was. what i was really. going to feel as boston. washington dodger who was a show up. if the overseer looked as if this was your pasta you can do you think you bought it they don't love though that use of a killer bluff you got the kettle village or that daughter killed by. a sociopath a suicide that the
most enjoy going to start of the so portal. there was a. lot and then you saw us. is in the yandell bed then to my sam to call him a going to see if the group put eyes on for this score. as a little 2 of us refusing to. court ashing jeans that i. know this is the old you compare not to my fashion. there my simple democracy from success for my family was one of elizabeth. fashion. he. does it at this. report. i think. because i've been this move him internet but as he did. it would be pressure....
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look to the global hawk which just spends most of its time at 60000 feet but even so you're talking about a large vehicle mounted say 11 like radar guided sam so very very similar in fact to the system that shot down on it 17 in ukraine so this is a large strategic system that can threaten anything in kind of commercial space and most military aircraft within a certain range this is not a shoulder fired you know relatively common manpads type system so it's an escalation in terms of shooting down the drone it's also an escalation in terms of weapon system used and the implication but of course it's notable that this was an unmanned set and just as with the tanker attacks assuming those work conducted by iran this is very carefully calibrated to avoid loss of life these are symbolic escalations by iran who seem to have calculated that the u.s. actually doesn't want to war that they do have some space to push back and really pushed it out you know trying to force the americans to confront the fact that they don't actually want a war and for iran the status quo is this is intolerable just a wrong thanks very much abbi for that perspective just
look to the global hawk which just spends most of its time at 60000 feet but even so you're talking about a large vehicle mounted say 11 like radar guided sam so very very similar in fact to the system that shot down on it 17 in ukraine so this is a large strategic system that can threaten anything in kind of commercial space and most military aircraft within a certain range this is not a shoulder fired you know relatively common manpads type system so it's an escalation in terms of shooting...
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packing most of her classes into a few days because she had a job at sam's club. >> she was incredibly responsible. >> reporter: responsible and nurturing toward her younger siblings. ♪ when i was a little bitty boy ♪ >> reporter: in part because their parents, mother karen and stepfather gary, had divorced a couple of years earlier. >> she just liked to help us make all the right decisions, and i looked up to her. >> reporter: another brother jason, was two years older than bonnie. >> i tell my kids this all the time, you can decide in the morning when you get up, you can have a good day or a bad day. and she would always choose to have a good day. >> she was incredible. one of those people that as soon as you start talking to her, you're instantly attracted to her personality. in high school they used to call her tigger because she was bouncy and fun, and so sweet to everybody. >> she was involved in sports. she was coaching the kids in swimming. she started students against drunk driving. she was the very first girl to be on the wrestling team at the high school. >> reporter: bonnie
packing most of her classes into a few days because she had a job at sam's club. >> she was incredibly responsible. >> reporter: responsible and nurturing toward her younger siblings. ♪ when i was a little bitty boy ♪ >> reporter: in part because their parents, mother karen and stepfather gary, had divorced a couple of years earlier. >> she just liked to help us make all the right decisions, and i looked up to her. >> reporter: another brother jason, was two...
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week in presidential brief, a segment to highlight the most pressing national security issues the president will meet tomorrow morning. with us now is samagrad. sam, as you just saw there, massive crowds in hong kong. should we care from a u.s. national security perspective? >> when hong kong returned to china it was you should one country, two systems. hong kong to reand the the independence of its institutions and the autonomy of the law enforcement and judicial system. the protests against an encroachment of that autonomy and the people in hong kong to be subject to china's incredibly unfair legal system. and this bill if it goes forward is expected to pass legislature in hong kong. there's a pro-beijing majority in the legislature in hong kong and precedent for rolling back bill that is did have favorable polls. back in 2003, there were mass protests against a law also viewed as chinese encroachment and more protests and the bill was shelved. these protests could have an impact but even if this bill is shelved we have to consider this against the backdrop of chinese encroachment in the region more broadly. china is trying to bully t
week in presidential brief, a segment to highlight the most pressing national security issues the president will meet tomorrow morning. with us now is samagrad. sam, as you just saw there, massive crowds in hong kong. should we care from a u.s. national security perspective? >> when hong kong returned to china it was you should one country, two systems. hong kong to reand the the independence of its institutions and the autonomy of the law enforcement and judicial system. the protests...
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sams. let's talk about the debates. do you buy into the attention primary that the candidate with the most media attention ultimately prevails? >> look, i think it's about how do you cut through to get to the american people. and what she did on thursday night really cut through. she did it by being personal. and telling her story. and connecting why her ideas and her policies are directly impactful to americans. this isn't about an ideological debate or academic discussion, but how the tangible benefits of her ideas will touch people. it's about her personal story. when she talked about being that little girl and we showed people who that little girl was and we showed the human impacts of the policies that were passed in d.c. when she was growing up, that's immediately translatable to now. that's translatable to now and that's why when she talks about things like immigration, she talks about the stories of the mothers bringing their children to this country. it's not -- >> what is her position about busing now? what's her position today about busing? >> she supports it. >> she supports it. there was some criticism from poli
sams. let's talk about the debates. do you buy into the attention primary that the candidate with the most media attention ultimately prevails? >> look, i think it's about how do you cut through to get to the american people. and what she did on thursday night really cut through. she did it by being personal. and telling her story. and connecting why her ideas and her policies are directly impactful to americans. this isn't about an ideological debate or academic discussion, but how the...
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sam, republican line. go ahead. caller: hi. mosteniorsay the controlling factor for any american citizen, no matter what party, should be the oat everyh one of the elected officials has taken to support the constitution. as far as i can see, the supreme court is ultimately going to have the power to see to it that the constitution is adhered to. i, frankly -- i hate to say it, but i don't think the democrats, any longer, are all that concerned about the constitution . so far, president trump has done a very good job. host: in your mind, is it ok for mitch mcconnell to make these comments about if something came up in 2020 when it came to a supreme court nomination, it would be ok to start that process, but he was not okay with it in 2016? caller: it does not surprise you when anyone in washington changes their mind based on what party they belong to. what concerns me is all of them have sworn to uphold the constitution and in order to do that, they need to safeguard adherence to the constitution of the supreme court. so far in my op
sam, republican line. go ahead. caller: hi. mosteniorsay the controlling factor for any american citizen, no matter what party, should be the oat everyh one of the elected officials has taken to support the constitution. as far as i can see, the supreme court is ultimately going to have the power to see to it that the constitution is adhered to. i, frankly -- i hate to say it, but i don't think the democrats, any longer, are all that concerned about the constitution . so far, president trump...
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ago at that prospect of somebody getting sworn in at 78 and that is until i saw the most effective house speaker since sam in the form of nancy pelosi, my god, i have known nancy for years, i have had great respect for her for years, nancy pelosi is at her best right now. it's a remarkable thing to see. also fairly remarkable, not quite as remarkable but fairly remarkable was watching reaction to joe biden's comments on jim eastland and working with other segregationists and you always look at a campaign and see who reacts and if they have people standing behind them and my gosh, joe biden in south carolina had jim clyburn. he had john lewis, the living legend of the civil rights movement, had reverend al sharpton, all standing up and speaking out and vouching for joe biden. that certainly had to help. we saw those polls. that certainly had to help with some voters in south carolina and across the country. >> as much as it might have helped but i think it was also what you saw on display was this generational divide. you named jim clyburn, reverend al sharpton, older after can americans. john lewis being
ago at that prospect of somebody getting sworn in at 78 and that is until i saw the most effective house speaker since sam in the form of nancy pelosi, my god, i have known nancy for years, i have had great respect for her for years, nancy pelosi is at her best right now. it's a remarkable thing to see. also fairly remarkable, not quite as remarkable but fairly remarkable was watching reaction to joe biden's comments on jim eastland and working with other segregationists and you always look at...
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sam '76. finally, a refreshing lager that you can taste. barb, i can taste my beer. >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show, live on debate night, before this week most people had noc candidates are. but after two nights of debate, have any of those candidates made an impression on voters? well, we sent our very own ronnie chieng down to miami to find out. >> live from the democratic debate in sunny miami, it is time to play name that candidate. >> and here's your host, ronnie cheeng welcome to name that candidate, the game show where you can win it all like naming all the democrats running for president in 2020. for today's show. we will find one lucky american who can name all 4. seriously? 24-- 24 now, wow, okay, let's get on with it. round one, the blind round, no hints. , with who are you supporting within elizabeth war en. >> are you ready to play name that candidate within let's do it three, two, one, go. joe biden. >> wow, you didn't start warren. >> elizabeth warren. >> jay insular. >> jay inslee. >> your one minute, starts now. >> cloab clar. o'rourke. klobuchar. >> please go slower. >> i had them before you asked me. >> warren. s-walwell. the new one fr
sam '76. finally, a refreshing lager that you can taste. barb, i can taste my beer. >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show, live on debate night, before this week most people had noc candidates are. but after two nights of debate, have any of those candidates made an impression on voters? well, we sent our very own ronnie chieng down to miami to find out. >> live from the democratic debate in sunny miami, it is time to play name that candidate. >> and here's your host,...
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bill and alice, and ruth, kevin, john, barry and sam, who were all telling us about their dads, grandads, and mums as well. we have mentioned, alice, that mostearly, but i want you to tell me what effect it had on you, because some of you managed to get some information from your relatives? yes, idid. i information from your relatives? yes, i did. i used to work on navy news in the 1990s and a bit like your dad, news in the 1990s and a bit like yourdad, i news in the 1990s and a bit like your dad, i got my dad to sit down and write a short article for us, and write a short article for us, and it was the first time i had noticed any kind of emotion attached to what had happened to him. he was a very quiet, reserved man, and so he had compartmentalised it, this is what happened on d—day, this is the war, i will now get on, raise a family. it was later in his life when he started to talk about it more, and in writing that article for navy news. your father died and you were born six months later. you spent years, decades, trying to find out the circumstances of his death. why has it been so difficult?m took me 50 years and it wasn't until 2004
bill and alice, and ruth, kevin, john, barry and sam, who were all telling us about their dads, grandads, and mums as well. we have mentioned, alice, that mostearly, but i want you to tell me what effect it had on you, because some of you managed to get some information from your relatives? yes, idid. i information from your relatives? yes, i did. i used to work on navy news in the 1990s and a bit like your dad, news in the 1990s and a bit like yourdad, i news in the 1990s and a bit like your...
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a segment where we highlight the most pressing national security issues the president will face when he wakes up tomorrow. with us now, cnn national security analyst samntial daily brief for president obama. so president trump did make history by meeting kim at the dmz. walking into north korea. is this a net positive from a security perspective? >> well, ana, it depends if we're playing the long game or short game. president trump cross add line in north korea. i'm not just talking about the military demarcation one. by stepping into north korea, he cemented north korea's status as a normalized nuclear power. from a long-term perspective that has adverse implications for a nonproliferation agenda. other countries may look at kim's example and think there's great benefit in following in his now nuclear footsteps. in the short term the security situation has improved because of a lull in testing short-range missiles and nuclear weapons. if history is a guide here, this status quo may be tenuous. over a decade ago kim's father followed a similar pattern. there was a lull in testing while he waited to get concessions from the u.s., he didn't get them and
a segment where we highlight the most pressing national security issues the president will face when he wakes up tomorrow. with us now, cnn national security analyst samntial daily brief for president obama. so president trump did make history by meeting kim at the dmz. walking into north korea. is this a net positive from a security perspective? >> well, ana, it depends if we're playing the long game or short game. president trump cross add line in north korea. i'm not just talking about...
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said one our delivery that's kind of crazy and that's most of the country it's it's kind of awesome if you ask me because my time is worth money but sam, a lawyer and a church $203 an hour. i'm not a liar. bait to pay someone to get to my house in have to go ss than i don't out for go out use gas use my carpet wear and tear. it's incredible consumer plus how quick is possible as the name of the game 53% of americans said they were planning to place more orders online in 2019 or pick up the curve homme or you know skip the bricks and mortar all together have them bring it to us. i think this is great for target and walmart target has warehouses from their have their store so close to us. amazon will have a tough time competing with us so amazon been about 8. a million to beef up their artillery service and you already think of amazon is great what they do. but. we wait as consumers they lose as people bring us food groceries and but critics and everything else that now. >>pretty soon we won't have to step a single foot outside of our. i want to face come to my house a shoe food and >>one day it may come to that who knows our last one f
said one our delivery that's kind of crazy and that's most of the country it's it's kind of awesome if you ask me because my time is worth money but sam, a lawyer and a church $203 an hour. i'm not a liar. bait to pay someone to get to my house in have to go ss than i don't out for go out use gas use my carpet wear and tear. it's incredible consumer plus how quick is possible as the name of the game 53% of americans said they were planning to place more orders online in 2019 or pick up the...
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sam poster was missing for years. you are watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> hades town is the most seresto, seresto, seresto.ake... seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. seresto, seresto, seresto. ohh no, jake. seresto. 8-month. seresto, seresto, seresto. >>> i am in california and we do the same event in los angeles through october. >> polo is not as popular here than it is in your home country. ever thought of getting a beer sponsor and having a pig roast at the end of the match? >> maybe that's the way to go about it, right? >> we'll talk about it after wars. >> but with harry in rome, he got into a little bit people drinking haterade, you felt the need to come to his aide, why? >> how dare that guy tells a father who loves his child and leaving the house for 24 hours to raise money for thousands of vulnerable children in africa. how dare he said something like that, right? it bothers me how these guys change the narrative. if you don't pa
sam poster was missing for years. you are watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> hades town is the most seresto, seresto, seresto.ake... seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. seresto, seresto, seresto. ohh no, jake. seresto. 8-month. seresto, seresto, seresto. >>> i am in california and we do the...
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a segment where we highlight the most pressing national security issues the president will face when he wakes up tomorrow. with us now, cnn national security analyst same the presidential daily brief for president obama. sam, how should the president prepare for any meeting he might have with putin later this week? >> well, ana, i just have to respond to the comments president trump made earlier. why wouldn't president trump confront vladimir putin over election interference? the only logical explanation is he doesn't want it to stop because he views it as helpful to his 2020 election campaign. when kicking off any potential encounter with vladimir putin, president trump should lead with intelligence related to what we know about russia's ongoing attack on our country. a failure to do so is acquiescing to making the american people victims again. president trump should also know putin is probably looki ining forward to a meeting with president trump because past encounters have really helped advance russia's attacks against united states. we just look back to the helsinki summit when president trump made major counterintelligence missteps like failing
a segment where we highlight the most pressing national security issues the president will face when he wakes up tomorrow. with us now, cnn national security analyst same the presidential daily brief for president obama. sam, how should the president prepare for any meeting he might have with putin later this week? >> well, ana, i just have to respond to the comments president trump made earlier. why wouldn't president trump confront vladimir putin over election interference? the only...
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sam cisco, the officers are taking the flame of hope by several landmarks. this is the 21st year that department is partnered with special olympics of northern california. >> most that participate in this really get a good feeling from being a part of it. it is rewarding to be a part of it. is used, we have runners here that are ready to go. >> i'm not running this year but they are ready to go. >> it is just the rewards of doing something to help out these athletes in the special olympics . >> the torch will ultimately end up at uc davis to kick off the special olympics northern california summer games would begin on friday. >>> the number of measles cases around the nation continues to grow. right now there are 1044 cases confirmed in 20 eight states. that is the larger number of cases since 1982 douglas 1992. with school out of session and parents getting ready to send their children to summer camp, officials are putting new measures in place to stop the spread of the illness. >> reporter: with measles cases at its highest in 27 years, the fight against the disease is moving from the classroom to campgrounds. summer camps in one of the most impacted areas no
sam cisco, the officers are taking the flame of hope by several landmarks. this is the 21st year that department is partnered with special olympics of northern california. >> most that participate in this really get a good feeling from being a part of it. it is rewarding to be a part of it. is used, we have runners here that are ready to go. >> i'm not running this year but they are ready to go. >> it is just the rewards of doing something to help out these athletes in the...
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most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. bar-r-b! barb! i can taste my beer. samuel adams saminally a refreshing lager that you can taste. i felt withdrawn, alone...mile, you become closed off. having to live with bad teeth for so long was extremely depressing. now, i know how happy i am. there was all the feeling good about myself that i missed. i wish that i had gone to aspen dental on day one and not waited three years. at aspen...