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i'll taut inland weather for the next week. also, coming up. >>> political candidates didn't take the 4th of july off. jeremy ross with our part anywheres at cnn has more. >> reporter: no rest for the weary as presidential candidates worked the 4th of july celebration. gerbe bush, lindsey graham, march can rubio, and chris christie pressed the crowds at praise in new hampshire. jeb bush seems to enjoy working on a holiday. >> new hampshire voters are discerning. they're educated. and it gives me a chance to tell the jeb story and talk about ideas i think are important. >> reporter: even a former presidential candidate got in on the act. 2012 republican nominee mitt romney greeted crowds at a new hampshire parade and took a moment to address donald trump's comments on undocumented immigrants. >> i think he made a severe error in seeings what he did about mexican-americans. >> reporter: democratic frontrunner hillary clinton got specific on issues. she told the crowd she wants to be the small business president. >> i want to take
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kook you have to be consistent way can wake out and turn taut games to your advantage when the times are tough and we have to work hard to achieve this over the coming weeks for the next one. against dortmund lots to face a team that plays a similar style today is fast and attacking. and is always a huge challenge we have won twice in three games against them one time even in top meant. that record is exactly what dortmund want to turn around and a victory in let's see who would keep their champions league rival at bay. now a major decision for the future of soccer is expected today from the sport's rule maker and the international football association board will determine whether to approve the use of video technology the instant replays that help referees make rulings. some believe it makes things fairer others but it's killing the flow of the game i football's policy makers are deciding whether video assistant refereeing is a technology worth sticking with whichever way it rules the i.f.a.b. decision is set to have a fundamental effect on the beautiful game if positive russia twen
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with aplomb the offside flag cut short celebrations though by some great plays it was an extremely taut cold by and just one goal up at half time. the tide turned in the second half though lay on bailey with a thunderous a call as are five one one after fifty three minutes spent all right left wanting. and ten minutes later lay the clues and were in front three kevin fall on. ice silky smooth build up giving the hosts a shot to one lays. hands later coups and soon secured all three points a blistering counterattack converted by lukas solaria five brave one the final score maybe couzens revival and a paycheck but she is picking up pace. while. by in full seven points behind tonsil rivals two men's. and catullus victorious asian cup football team returned home to a rapturous welcome greeted by hundreds of thousands of fans the team drawing on especially to write and open top bus to meet the huge numbers headways and patiently for them to arrive the long crawl into doha kick started another night of wild celebrations in the city since friday's three one victory over japan the posturing has
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the clinical trials of their much tauted drug to supposedly cure multiple sclerosis failed completely dynamic to have this hyping press release saying things are going great right before things actually cratered. >> exactly. i did a story where i talked to people in australia and also people in buffalo. they both looked at this as what's called a pump and dump scheme where you taut the price of the stock and everything goes quiet for a while while the insiders sell. >> so the investors in the know will get the best possible price for their stock while they are selling it out while the rest of the dupes in the public are about to take a bath. >> the highly tauted optimistic press release, that's not in there. but the second part of this long delay and the insiders dumping the stock, yes, that's in there. >> one of the other things that's in the indictment i think is a reference to you. there is part of what's alleged in the scheme is that congressman collins' office released a statement to a reporter, who i think is you. >> that is me. >> essentially saying that, hey, when my family so
the clinical trials of their much tauted drug to supposedly cure multiple sclerosis failed completely dynamic to have this hyping press release saying things are going great right before things actually cratered. >> exactly. i did a story where i talked to people in australia and also people in buffalo. they both looked at this as what's called a pump and dump scheme where you taut the price of the stock and everything goes quiet for a while while the insiders sell. >> so the...
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and the atmosphere in the room was an interesting one, it was obviously quite taut atmosphere because it was his first big news conference with a foreign leader. when he started talking about torture. there was more of excitement in the room. it was quite a subdued performance by president trump standards >> there are both of these, you know, trump and sae y same time there are the differences you're talking about the enhanced interrogation techniques. how is it reading, i guess, for the uk, the people over there across the pond? i want to say what are they looking at this meeting and saying. >> i think that they are relatively relieved that on one hand it went smoothly and on the other that teresa may did not marry herself too closely to donald trump. this has been a problem for british prime ministers in past. tony blair was perceived as an excessive closeness to president bush. teresa may got through that part and got through a fairly uneventful press conference >> thereas that the reporters from the uk had trouble gettiwi how they wr days out as opposed to americans. did that get
and the atmosphere in the room was an interesting one, it was obviously quite taut atmosphere because it was his first big news conference with a foreign leader. when he started talking about torture. there was more of excitement in the room. it was quite a subdued performance by president trump standards >> there are both of these, you know, trump and sae y same time there are the differences you're talking about the enhanced interrogation techniques. how is it reading, i guess, for the...
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it was a taut opening set between alexander sterve and johnny with mia centimeters determining each game. but sara prevailed in a tie break to take the first set seven six. five the german then broke isn't a serve in the second set to pave the way to victory. and an unforced error a sense vera through to the semifinals where he'll now face roger. played so many times again should be my short career he's leading with one win over me and i hope i can try to change that to them obviously it's going to be a very tough match but i hope i'll be ready for. two wins from five showdowns with federer bodes well for third of who is aiming to become the first german to win the tournament since bars back up. you're watching news from by leymah got plenty more coming up here at the top of the hour of course you can always get the latest news around the clock on our web site that d.w. dot com and have an entree game but the ports say here again very soon. i'm secure in the by. that time and in the end this i mean you're not allowed to stay here we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with th
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it was a taut opening set between alexander the servant johnny with mia centimeters determining each game. but sara prevailed in a tie break to take the first set seven six. be the german then broke is no serve in the second set to pave the way to victory. and an unforced error a sense vera through to the semifinals where he'll now face just. plates always i was a good shooter actually in my short career he's leading with one win over me and i hope i can try to change that mostly it's going to be a very tough match but i hope i'll be ready for. two wins from five showdowns with federer bodes well for third of who is aiming to become the first german to win the tournament since bars back up. you're watching the w. nice from berlin plenty more coming up at the top of the hour of course you can always get the latest news and information around the clock on our web site at the that he dot com i'm having a house trained by them. where i come from we have to fight for a free press i was born and raised in a new town thank you she protests one to the shadow and a few newspapers with officia
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she said that school shootings in the united states began after school taut evolution, in the classroom. >> tooling the two things created -- to lioning those two things created controversy. >> what needs to be said and the further we get away from the founders ideal for education in our state, and their ideal for the very government judeo christian values, the further we get away, the more we'll have things not like throwing spit wads and chewing guns, as was the biggest trouble many years ago. today we have shooting >>> the texas state board is not knew to controversy, in 200950 organizations criticized the board for an attempt to weaken the board. since then voters elected board members. >> the circus there prior to my arrival is nothing like what she brought to the board. now it's feared that as essential is putting believe over fact >>> get ready for long lines at airports. we told you about this last nights. airlines are warning passengers that security can be worse than usual as the travel season ramps up. that's because the t.s.a.'s precheck programme has not caught on as the ag
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they have helped to broker a kind of the taut between sunni nations and it took him our sacred alley. they cooperate with us on counterterrorism measures the they share intelligence with us. clearly read an important economic relationship, but they are imperfect partner. and this body should have a debate as to whether it's in the united states national security interest to get drawn more deeply into the set of proxy wars that is playing out in the region. this is between the sunnis and the shia, that proxy battle plays out in yemen, it plays out in syria. it plays out in other ways in places like lebanon. and just because you have a friend doesn't mean that youav have to back every single one of your friends fights. ask my friend asked me to hand him a rock to fill the neighborhood kids. not i'm not going to do it.e but if he wants me to help him stand up to neighborhood bully,r then maybe i'll be there for him. even with your friends, you decide what fight she joined amanda what fights you don't. in yemen, it's not just me that's making the argument that that civil war is accruing t
they have helped to broker a kind of the taut between sunni nations and it took him our sacred alley. they cooperate with us on counterterrorism measures the they share intelligence with us. clearly read an important economic relationship, but they are imperfect partner. and this body should have a debate as to whether it's in the united states national security interest to get drawn more deeply into the set of proxy wars that is playing out in the region. this is between the sunnis and the...
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it was a taut opening set between alexander. with mia centimeters determining each game. but sara prevailed in the top rank to take the first set seven six. five vote the german then broke isn't a serve in the second set to pave the way to victory. of the an unforced error a sense of through to the semifinals where he'll now face just. played so many times again should be my short career he's leading with one win over me and i hope i can try to change that mostly it's going to be a very tough match but i hope i'll be ready for. two wins from five showdowns with federer bodes well for. who is aiming to become the first german to win the tournament since bars back up. you're watching data with the news coming at the top of the hour and don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock when i website at state happening dot com i'm a decorated in belen facing. senses. recognize. and experience inexpressible.
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we see the line to the tug is taut.e running. you see the thick black smoke coming out the funnels? and it does look like it's very slowly inching its way away from the beach. it took an hour to refloat the russian ship, with no sign of any pollution. she headed into falmouth bay, where she'll be checked and where questions will be asked. life on cornwall‘s coast can return to normal. jon kay, bbc news, falmouth. banks are to be banned from charging higher fees for unarranged bank overd rafts under proposed reforms. such charges can be up to 10 times as high as those for payday loans, according to regulators. debt charities have welcomed the move. that's it from me. now on bbc news, sport today. sees soon. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: jose mourinho is sacked as manchester united manager and attention turns to who's next in the old trafford hotseat. hosts al ain shock south american champions river plate to make the final of the club world cup in the uae. and au
we see the line to the tug is taut.e running. you see the thick black smoke coming out the funnels? and it does look like it's very slowly inching its way away from the beach. it took an hour to refloat the russian ship, with no sign of any pollution. she headed into falmouth bay, where she'll be checked and where questions will be asked. life on cornwall‘s coast can return to normal. jon kay, bbc news, falmouth. banks are to be banned from charging higher fees for unarranged bank overd rafts...
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. >> you've got quite an arm who taut you how to do that?d myself. >> harry's parents hope he will see a real baseball draft some day. >>> they are building the base for the christmas tree that will stand at city hall this month. the tree will be brought in and decorated next week. the tree lighting is set for november 26th, i can smell it now. >> i know, hot cocoa. >> starbucks. >> the red cups are out. >> 'tis the season, we'll tell you about those cups, starbucks serves up signs of cups including one from a woman in delaware valley. >>> state of new jersey takes over control of atlantic city leaving municipal jobs and contracts in limbo. >> good morning it is 6:00 a.m., thursday, november 10. >> president-elect donald trump is said to meet with president obama today as the white house transition begins. we're live from the satellite center with the story. >> we'll hear from those who fear they may be negatively impacted by the trump presidency. >> the rain moves out and the sun returns with a bit of a cool breeze, a plane is taking off, i
. >> you've got quite an arm who taut you how to do that?d myself. >> harry's parents hope he will see a real baseball draft some day. >>> they are building the base for the christmas tree that will stand at city hall this month. the tree will be brought in and decorated next week. the tree lighting is set for november 26th, i can smell it now. >> i know, hot cocoa. >> starbucks. >> the red cups are out. >> 'tis the season, we'll tell you about those...
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the president is undaunted, he's tauting his records in the successful claiming it's the most successful 100 day in h history. i'll talk about all the stories. and our correspondent analysis are standing by for this moment of the presidency. first let's go to jim acosta. he's been president now for 100 days, mr. trump often seem stuck in that campaign mode? >> that's right wolf we'll be in that mode tonight. he's leaving the white house tonight for pennsylvania where he'll offer his own assessment of 100 days in office. he's likely to take swipes at the news media. he blamed the media for where his poll numbers are not where he'd like them to be. >> on day 100 in the white house the president is tauting his time in office. >> i believe my 100 days of administration has been just about successful in our country's history. >> once again the president is pushing back what he calls fake news. namely reports from cnn and other outlets that some of his aids has consequential contact with some of the russians before he was elected. >> all you see is the russians stories and all of these other p
the president is undaunted, he's tauting his records in the successful claiming it's the most successful 100 day in h history. i'll talk about all the stories. and our correspondent analysis are standing by for this moment of the presidency. first let's go to jim acosta. he's been president now for 100 days, mr. trump often seem stuck in that campaign mode? >> that's right wolf we'll be in that mode tonight. he's leaving the white house tonight for pennsylvania where he'll offer his own...
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say well we're doing to change those and that degree of transparency with political discourse went taut -- one side internal or extra all and this is what we doing to address this. >> host: we could spend a lot more time on this is a fascinating book as the former prosecutor with a perspective on individual side did not have the my for rules saw as a personal thanks to you for undertaking a the work and is of great time to spend with you congratulations and thank you for sharing our website, booktv.org. [cheers and applause] good >> good evening. thanks for coming out tonight i am on a the co-owners of politics and prose my husband is right here on behalf of our great staff we would do think our friends and partners we love to do even see year. how many of you have beenin here before? i can see where you are coming back it is one of our favorite venues and we are excited for tonight's event. you have been given instructions on how this will proceed as we year are under did is up pleasure to introduce a woman recognized by millions of people most of us know her as one of the most influen
say well we're doing to change those and that degree of transparency with political discourse went taut -- one side internal or extra all and this is what we doing to address this. >> host: we could spend a lot more time on this is a fascinating book as the former prosecutor with a perspective on individual side did not have the my for rules saw as a personal thanks to you for undertaking a the work and is of great time to spend with you congratulations and thank you for sharing our...
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joe biden and others have tried to taut passage of things like the inexpertly named inflation reduction pushing the idea that the economy is not so bad. that's running right up against the very real and accurate perception that these price rises are hemming much faster than wage gains. they're trying to push democrats to do it, to have an economic message. on inflation he has pushed them to blame corporate profiteering which is playing a role in it. you haven't seen it picked up by as many democrats as you would expect. they're trying to relieve gas prices at the pump but keep them from going higher. we've learned you can buy over the counter hearing aid. student debt relief portal goes live. the white house is trying to point to all of these things saying, look, we are moving the levers we can. does that resonate? does it help democrats get votes? >> that's a great question. there's a larger message as well. things like, again, the inexpertly named inflation reduction act and they're trying to rebuild the supply chain closer to home. one of the things we see them pushing inflation up i
joe biden and others have tried to taut passage of things like the inexpertly named inflation reduction pushing the idea that the economy is not so bad. that's running right up against the very real and accurate perception that these price rises are hemming much faster than wage gains. they're trying to push democrats to do it, to have an economic message. on inflation he has pushed them to blame corporate profiteering which is playing a role in it. you haven't seen it picked up by as many...
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. >> trevor: i taut i heard it all. but this guy is the one guy they wouldn't let into "westworld."shit here but you're a freak man. the reason it's getting so much attention is eric sneiderman is not just the new york attorney general, he's a national figure, one to have the biggest opponents of trump's agenda, he sued trump over dak arks the muslim ban, he was making it raining lawsuits. this is huge because sneiderman presented himself as an advocate for women. >> in recent months we've begun a long overdue reckoning with our cruelture of violence and silence. we've never seen anything as despicable as what we've seen here, a pervasive pattern of sexual harassment, intimidation, discrimination and abuse at the weinstein company. if a woman does not have the right to control her own body she is not truly equal. are we ready to fight against male supremacy in all its forms? ♪ i bet you think this speech is about you ♪ >> trevor: so seems like he was trying to puts harvey weinstein in jail while he was abusing women himself. like robert mueller has been taking secret vacations with
. >> trevor: i taut i heard it all. but this guy is the one guy they wouldn't let into "westworld."shit here but you're a freak man. the reason it's getting so much attention is eric sneiderman is not just the new york attorney general, he's a national figure, one to have the biggest opponents of trump's agenda, he sued trump over dak arks the muslim ban, he was making it raining lawsuits. this is huge because sneiderman presented himself as an advocate for women. >> in...
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jose taut himself at the beginning of age 3. he composing music. and i start playing, i feel really excited, really happy. >> this is one sharp young man, jose. he is not just great with music, he also speaks three languages. >> wow, that is incredibly impressive. >>> a school is helping a family learn some life changing lessons. back in august the family was in a terrible accident driving home from back to school night. >> reporter: a classroom and forget they are on the mend. at least for a moment. >> i love hearing you ask for help. >> reporter: more than science and english are taught in this nook at children's hospital colorado. >> so nice to meet you. >> reporter: kids are learning tough lessons. for 10-year-old marissa that's learning to manage her new body. >> it's a miracle she's here with us. >> reporter: an 83-year-old man t-boned mom amy, marissa and night in colorado springs in august. >> marissa took the impact and broke almost every bone from her neck up. >> reporter: marissa was in a coma. doctors could not assure her parents whethe
jose taut himself at the beginning of age 3. he composing music. and i start playing, i feel really excited, really happy. >> this is one sharp young man, jose. he is not just great with music, he also speaks three languages. >> wow, that is incredibly impressive. >>> a school is helping a family learn some life changing lessons. back in august the family was in a terrible accident driving home from back to school night. >> reporter: a classroom and forget they are on...
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it's completely wrong and it's sad to taut this as one of his achievements as well as touting deficiteduction. that happened under a republican congress. for him to take credit for it, it was a very partisan speech on the part of the president. he also talked about unemployment. unemployment is artificially low because of under plimt and also because of discouraged people who have left the labor force and have stopped looking for work. this generation is a generation the lowest percentage of people working and it's under this president as well as the expansion of the welfare state. that's healthy. that should be a sign of distress. that's the reality of this economic policy under this president. >> more people on food stamps and more people living in poverty as well. >> bernl any sanders says trump does not support raising the minimum wage. listen to this. >> he does not support raising the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour, a starvation wage. while trump believes in huge tax breaks, huge tax breaks for billionaires, he believes that states should actually have the right to lower
it's completely wrong and it's sad to taut this as one of his achievements as well as touting deficiteduction. that happened under a republican congress. for him to take credit for it, it was a very partisan speech on the part of the president. he also talked about unemployment. unemployment is artificially low because of under plimt and also because of discouraged people who have left the labor force and have stopped looking for work. this generation is a generation the lowest percentage of...
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chambers of industry and commerce have held a russia conference in berlin to try to keep the trade ties tautreporter: the political move between moscow and berlin might be frosty, but politicians and business leaders hope to put that behind them and get back to work. since 2012, german exports to russia have tumbled by half. 1/3 of german companies have put their investment plans on hold and around 80% of companies expect russia's economic situation to worsen. >> more and more members are complaining about the sanctions against russia. we have lost around 30 t billiono -- 30 billion to 40 billion. something urgently needs to be done about this. reporter: sanctions have weighed on us my international, which is helping build several airports in russia. >> it's hard to get new orders at the moment because our current contracts are starting to expire, and our russian partners can't secure financing as they are locked out of the european financial markets. reporter: the russian finance minister admits his country's economy has seen better days, but he hopes fresh investment will start to flow fro
chambers of industry and commerce have held a russia conference in berlin to try to keep the trade ties tautreporter: the political move between moscow and berlin might be frosty, but politicians and business leaders hope to put that behind them and get back to work. since 2012, german exports to russia have tumbled by half. 1/3 of german companies have put their investment plans on hold and around 80% of companies expect russia's economic situation to worsen. >> more and more members are...
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they taut their own testing.r the last weeks you and i have reported that some members of the task force did want to resume these briefings and they wanted to do it from the white house complex. that's not the case today. it will be very interesting to see exactly who is at this briefing. they haven't given us a list. we expect the doctors to be there. there's a chance they won't be. we know the vice president is going to be leading that. we hope he takes many questions on this uptick in cases and what the latest is if the u.s. does need to rethink its testing strategy. kristen? >> absolutely right, monica. what will the strategy be moving forward. that's going to be the question key question today. i know you're watching another story in the middle of this pandemic. the trump administration overnight launched another fight to the affordable care act. it's not the first time obviously so what can you tell us about this? is it going to be something that really gains traction or has any significance before the elec
they taut their own testing.r the last weeks you and i have reported that some members of the task force did want to resume these briefings and they wanted to do it from the white house complex. that's not the case today. it will be very interesting to see exactly who is at this briefing. they haven't given us a list. we expect the doctors to be there. there's a chance they won't be. we know the vice president is going to be leading that. we hope he takes many questions on this uptick in cases...
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president biden tauted his party's performance. he even talked about his own political future and maybe a run in 2024. >> while we don't know all the results yet, at least i don't know them all yet, here's what we do know. while the press and the pundits are predicting a giant red wave, it didn't happen. our intention is to run again. that's been our intention regardless of what the outcome of this election was. >> joining us now is cnn political commentator ashley allison. she worked on president biden's campaign. thanks for getting up so early for us. >> are you awake? >> i'm not a morning person but i'm here. >> you are now. >> i am now. >> i think all democrats are awake after what happened tuesday night. >> that's right. >> i want to get to what president biden said. that raised eyebrows. overall you thought that was going to be a very different press conference he was hosting. instead he came out and had a little bit of a victory lap. >> yeah. history tells us that dems should not have done this well this week. i have always
president biden tauted his party's performance. he even talked about his own political future and maybe a run in 2024. >> while we don't know all the results yet, at least i don't know them all yet, here's what we do know. while the press and the pundits are predicting a giant red wave, it didn't happen. our intention is to run again. that's been our intention regardless of what the outcome of this election was. >> joining us now is cnn political commentator ashley allison. she...
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. >> at tuesday night's republican debate donald trump taunted -- or he tauted his plan to deport 11 million immigrants living in the united states illegally. his so-called deportation force is sparked by eisenhower's plan that sent 1 million laborers back to new mexico in the 1950s. trump said his plan is necessary and humane. >> mine is not mean spirited. mine is -- it's business. we have a country. if people are allowed to walk in, cross the border and stay here for as long as they want, you don't have a country. i had one candidate say you're right but i'm not going to take that on politically. everybody knows i'm right. i don't think it's even tough. i'll say this, it will be done in a humane way, professionally. the people can come back in but they have to come back in through a legal process. >> the president says trump's plan will cost the country billions of dollars. >>> campus reform at claremont mechanics college in claremont, california. >> literally your job to help us, to take care of us when we don't feel safe and supported on this campus. >> dean of students mary fell
. >> at tuesday night's republican debate donald trump taunted -- or he tauted his plan to deport 11 million immigrants living in the united states illegally. his so-called deportation force is sparked by eisenhower's plan that sent 1 million laborers back to new mexico in the 1950s. trump said his plan is necessary and humane. >> mine is not mean spirited. mine is -- it's business. we have a country. if people are allowed to walk in, cross the border and stay here for as long as...
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. >> so that's taut. now that taut has been spared, it will live out, he or she, will live out the rest of its bird life at virginia tech's veterinary school and don't know if you noticed, daughters sasha year. they normally are. the president says he thinks it's because they can't stand his corny jokes. so two of his nephews helped out instead. >>> during the break, you can check out photos from presidential turkey pardons. going all the way back to jfk. we have posted it on the nbc washington facebook page. >>> they're the winningest team in washington. we're not talking about the redskins. why the thing that makes these guys so special is what they're doing off the field. >>> and did yu are just the tip of the iceberg? we're going behind the scenes to show you what you can't see, an >>> here are four things to know as you get ready for thanksgiving. president-elect trump's cabinet is coming together. he announced betsy devos as his pick for secretary of education, >>> the beltway is back open after a b
. >> so that's taut. now that taut has been spared, it will live out, he or she, will live out the rest of its bird life at virginia tech's veterinary school and don't know if you noticed, daughters sasha year. they normally are. the president says he thinks it's because they can't stand his corny jokes. so two of his nephews helped out instead. >>> during the break, you can check out photos from presidential turkey pardons. going all the way back to jfk. we have posted it on the...
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. >> reporter: the republican nominee tauted his fundraising hall of $18 million before the crowd but steered clear of mentioning the miss universe con tes stant he made comments about. >> he called piggy. >> she gained a massive amount of weight and it was a real problem. >> we can't accept more insults for my latin community. no more. . >> reporter: clinton took a victory lap through raleigh north carolina yesterday where she blasted trump once again for not releasing tax returns. fair share of taxes. if not paying him taxes makes him smart, what does that make the rest of us? ? >>reporter: donald trump is promising to hit clinton harder in the next town hall style debate taking place in less than two weeks. >> it was a record breaker in terms of ratings it was the most watched presidential debate ever with 84 million viewers. >>> let's get a check on >>> let's look at what's happening outside. quiet across colorado to start the day and looking at nice temperatures. 34 in craig. 39 in meeker and 44 in telluride. 55 in boulder and 43 in greeley and 50 in denver. our weather watcher n
. >> reporter: the republican nominee tauted his fundraising hall of $18 million before the crowd but steered clear of mentioning the miss universe con tes stant he made comments about. >> he called piggy. >> she gained a massive amount of weight and it was a real problem. >> we can't accept more insults for my latin community. no more. . >> reporter: clinton took a victory lap through raleigh north carolina yesterday where she blasted trump once again for not...
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. >> i think it's tough to taut but we're up to the challenge? >> tough to taut, someone died? >> i think a lot more people would have died. >> if you get an opportunity to watch the entire thing. it is incredible. that's elle reeve reporting for vice. >>> and lone actors and small cells within the white supremacist movement will likely continue to pose a threat for violence over the next year. >>> and more people are leaving the advisory council. afl-cio richard trumka and his chief of staff announced their resignations saying we cannot sit on a council for a president who tolerates bigotry and domestic terrorism. scott paul also announced he'd be stepping down. on monday, the ceos of merck, intel and under armour dropped out. and he tweeted for every ceo that drops out of manufacturing council i have many to take their place. grandstanders should not have gone on. jobs. >> why do you think these leaders are leaving their manufacturing council? >> because they're not taking their job seriously as it pertains to this country. and we want jobs of manufacturing in this country. i
. >> i think it's tough to taut but we're up to the challenge? >> tough to taut, someone died? >> i think a lot more people would have died. >> if you get an opportunity to watch the entire thing. it is incredible. that's elle reeve reporting for vice. >>> and lone actors and small cells within the white supremacist movement will likely continue to pose a threat for violence over the next year. >>> and more people are leaving the advisory council....
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it is taut and concise and it is about pulling ourselves together to survive. the books seem to represent different areas and complement each other. do you see them linked? george: i am always writing about america and american spirit my last five books including this one, that has been the theme of all of them. the book this is most connected to is "the unwinding" which came before the holbrooke biography. immersive reporting, storytelling about left behind, forgotten regions of the country where people felt disconnected from power and from money. and in the work on that book, i saw the institutions of our democracy failing, and not connecting to people and not helping people, and people feeling as if it was a con game, a kind of rigged system that had nothing for them. that came to me as a shock because it was in the first term of obama when there was still a fair amount of optimism about the future of the country. so i began to get a dark view of america from the work on "the unwinding," and the holbrooke book goes back to world war ii. "last, best hope" ret
it is taut and concise and it is about pulling ourselves together to survive. the books seem to represent different areas and complement each other. do you see them linked? george: i am always writing about america and american spirit my last five books including this one, that has been the theme of all of them. the book this is most connected to is "the unwinding" which came before the holbrooke biography. immersive reporting, storytelling about left behind, forgotten regions of the...
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rushing irate high so it in taut rushing irate high so it will barely move pressure so it will barelyays britain must be careful not to get caught up futher hostages from gaza, accusing israel of violating and france's emmanuel macron shares ai—generated deepfake videos on the stories of the day, with big interviews and our regular panel of newsnighters — and of course, look at what the papers are saying about tomorrow's news.
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. >> it's not quite tech meets taute, but villar meets the big r, ramses. >> we get to go to ancientinated from. >> reporter: ramses and the gold gold of the pharaohs will greet visitors to not only show treasures of ancient egypt, but also through virtl-reity chairse ago. >> for people that may never get get to travel to egypt, we don't don't have time machines, this allows us to go back and experience those things. the chairs give us the ability to move and float through a space without anyone having to wear a clunky backpack or walk around. >> if you know me, this exhibit. exhibit. i would not care. but, this exhibit, in my opinion, it is literally the best. >> reporter: the exhibit, such a a big deal antiquities icon, the the former minister of the state state and the affairs of egypt came to our city by the bay to say for every ticket sold, they are helping further the work of uncovering more magic in the sands of egypt. >> a part of your ticket will go go to the excavation and restoration of the tomb of ramses the second, >> reporter: you know what else is cool? your ticket cou
. >> it's not quite tech meets taute, but villar meets the big r, ramses. >> we get to go to ancientinated from. >> reporter: ramses and the gold gold of the pharaohs will greet visitors to not only show treasures of ancient egypt, but also through virtl-reity chairse ago. >> for people that may never get get to travel to egypt, we don't don't have time machines, this allows us to go back and experience those things. the chairs give us the ability to move and float...
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to step up their game, there's a second form of slacklining called high lining where people walk a tautdreds, even thousands of feet between two c cliffs. >> try to look straight ahead. >> okay. >> reporter: the best part, anyone can do it, as michael says. we learned out the hard way, that's a bit of a stretch. summer higgins says the secret is to just go with it. >> i think it's the flow state. there is few things in life that i feel like just drop your mind into your body. >> reporter: and if you do it right, finding your balance can be a walk in the park. >> and let's try it. >> all right. let's try it. >> reporter: cbs news, san francisco. >> nice job! >> that is the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. i'm adriana diaz in washington. i'll see you next on requests cbs mornings plus." starting september 30th. it's been so wonderful being with you. thank you so much for joining us. good night. ♪ >> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> one man is trying to take his former bosses job, meet the prosecutor facing district attorney, brooke jenkins in november. >>> cand
to step up their game, there's a second form of slacklining called high lining where people walk a tautdreds, even thousands of feet between two c cliffs. >> try to look straight ahead. >> okay. >> reporter: the best part, anyone can do it, as michael says. we learned out the hard way, that's a bit of a stretch. summer higgins says the secret is to just go with it. >> i think it's the flow state. there is few things in life that i feel like just drop your mind into your...
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he tauted a plan to arm teachers went after senator john mccain and compared democrats to snakes, heaid they were snakes. that's one way to keep that base fat and happy. you're watching hardball. it's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians. or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through february 28th. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. don't sweat your booking. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. >>> by the way, what a nice picture that is. look at that. i'd love to watch that guy speak. oh, boy. that's nice. i try like hell to hide that bald spot, folks. i work hard
he tauted a plan to arm teachers went after senator john mccain and compared democrats to snakes, heaid they were snakes. that's one way to keep that base fat and happy. you're watching hardball. it's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians. or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through february 28th. only...
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airport officials taut their quick response as the ntsb and faa investigate this extremely close call. >> we averted disaster today. everything worked as it's planned and it's supposed to work. >> reporter: bazi kanani, abc news, washington. >>> paul ryan is now speaker of the house and he told his colleagues the house is broken and he wants to fix it by transparency. he promises no recripple nations for past disputes. ryan is the youngest house speaker in nearly 150 years getting the votes of all but nine republicans. his predecessor wishes him well. >> because hope always springs eternal and if you just do the right things for the right reasons, good things will happen and this too can really happen to you. god bless you and god bless our great country. >> john boehner said his congressional career was perfect despite twists. nancy pierre least cyst says he is the embodiment of the american dream. >>> all about damage control for jeb bush a day after what many feel was a disastrous debate for him. bush denies his campaign is, quote, terminal. he told an interviewer just saying that
airport officials taut their quick response as the ntsb and faa investigate this extremely close call. >> we averted disaster today. everything worked as it's planned and it's supposed to work. >> reporter: bazi kanani, abc news, washington. >>> paul ryan is now speaker of the house and he told his colleagues the house is broken and he wants to fix it by transparency. he promises no recripple nations for past disputes. ryan is the youngest house speaker in nearly 150 years...
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donald trump tauting his lead in ohio while hillary clinton hit the campaign trail with the first lady in north carolina. >> reporter: early voters hitting the polls. with so much negativity experts say turnout will win or lose the election. day one meant lines for early voting in maryland. a blue state. >> we're all motivated. >> reporter: a republican majority in just three, donald trump needs clinton supporters to stay home. a senior aide admitted black and white liberals are being reminded of offensive things the clintons have said and done. >> he has given up on winning the votes of african americans, young women. so he is not trying to bring them over but give them a reason not to vote at all. >> reporter: damaging the clinton image is a quote about bill clinton incorporated. how he got rich by interconnecting his charity work, donald trump pouncing in ohio. just imagine what they'll do given the chance to once again control the oval office. we've had enough. honestly, i think we've had enough of the clintons in all fairness. >> reporter: michelle obama campaigned with hillary cl
donald trump tauting his lead in ohio while hillary clinton hit the campaign trail with the first lady in north carolina. >> reporter: early voters hitting the polls. with so much negativity experts say turnout will win or lose the election. day one meant lines for early voting in maryland. a blue state. >> we're all motivated. >> reporter: a republican majority in just three, donald trump needs clinton supporters to stay home. a senior aide admitted black and white liberals...
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it featured cinematic storytelling, taut action sequences and some of the creepiest bad guys ever tohour has come again. i remember when half—life came out, november 1998, a massive moment in pc gaming. before than, it had been doom that defined shooter games. half—life reset the bar. a sequel followed in 200a. gunfire. cheering. fans patiently awaited new half—life content but its makers, a company called valve, went very quiet on the half—life front. until now, that is. marc cieslak has been to valve's headquarters in the us, where he's got his hands on their latest addition to the franchise — a game which has surprised many by embracing virtual reality. bellevue, washington is home to valve software, an award—winning games development company. it has plans to reinvigorate virtual reality, with half—life's help — a title which changed games forever. hey, mr freeman. i had a bunch of messages for you but we had a system crash... there has been a lot of hype and high hopes around the rebirth of virtual reality. vr headsets have arrived from a variety of different companies. but in re
it featured cinematic storytelling, taut action sequences and some of the creepiest bad guys ever tohour has come again. i remember when half—life came out, november 1998, a massive moment in pc gaming. before than, it had been doom that defined shooter games. half—life reset the bar. a sequel followed in 200a. gunfire. cheering. fans patiently awaited new half—life content but its makers, a company called valve, went very quiet on the half—life front. until now, that is. marc cieslak...
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he's tauted himself as someone who can actually look at these issues from a national standpoint. we did see donald trump and ben carson a lot more reserved than we have in some other debates. we did see some of the sort of mid tier candidates like jeb bush come out quite a bit more and kasich, who i mentioned. it will be interesting to see how much of a good night this was for jeb bush. we've been talking a lot about his numbers languishing. that has a lot to do with money, too. when the candidates don't perform, whatever the policy issues are, if performance is not up to par that can rattle the donors. >> with ben carson and donald trump not necessarily monopolizing the time last night, are there any clear winners? >> reporter: you know, it's not clear if there were winners. i would say the middle tier group were winners, kasich, bush, rubio. rubio has been a top tier candidate in terms of number three. definitely had some strong moments last night. >> tracie potts live on capitol hill for us. tracie, thank you. >>> today ben carson will be in virginia. he will have the protecti
he's tauted himself as someone who can actually look at these issues from a national standpoint. we did see donald trump and ben carson a lot more reserved than we have in some other debates. we did see some of the sort of mid tier candidates like jeb bush come out quite a bit more and kasich, who i mentioned. it will be interesting to see how much of a good night this was for jeb bush. we've been talking a lot about his numbers languishing. that has a lot to do with money, too. when the...
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that it may actually give you personally immunity but doesn't actually stop being a spread of the tautness to other people i think the jury's out on that you know in many of these these cases if you look at the history of such uses of such terms as the common good in the greater good it doesn't have a very good history let's face it this is usually the friendly face of totalitarianism but for the vulnerable where we already are doing what we need to do to protect them to keep them isolated concentric been a fascinating that we don't know the side effects of and we don't know the long term effects the residual concatenation of the fact that my occur because of this for a virus that has such a low mortality rate it seems to be quite an extreme measure is the cure worse than a disease well if we're going to lose our civil liberties over this what are we really treating and americans and we all and the globe need to always push back science always questions things this is not being a state that's religion this is science we always question. now imagine going to bed being one nationality and th
that it may actually give you personally immunity but doesn't actually stop being a spread of the tautness to other people i think the jury's out on that you know in many of these these cases if you look at the history of such uses of such terms as the common good in the greater good it doesn't have a very good history let's face it this is usually the friendly face of totalitarianism but for the vulnerable where we already are doing what we need to do to protect them to keep them isolated...
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i have taut students about his captivity. i said his did he brief when he came out of hand noy. i melt dpirl stack dale would come to our school and talk about being in the hand noy hilton. doug heg dahl our adviser said this man served with honor. and to have them smear him, to come and actually use -- people who didn't serve people who think it's a joke that he is dying, there will be buildings name after john mccain. monuments after john mccain. but there won't be for any of these people and perhaps not even donald trump. >> susan, steve schmidt also tweeted today -- he has been vocal about this. >> of course. >> people who don't know john mccain about this are vocal. but say why have no republican as fors stepped forward and expressed outrage about this by a white house staffer it's despicable is cowardis is nauseate zblag people don't have to say. john mccain engaged in debates with people willingly. i debated him others have. but his honor is not to be questioned. and the idea that you say that john mccain doesn't matter. >> let's and -- what kind of spurred this on was jo
i have taut students about his captivity. i said his did he brief when he came out of hand noy. i melt dpirl stack dale would come to our school and talk about being in the hand noy hilton. doug heg dahl our adviser said this man served with honor. and to have them smear him, to come and actually use -- people who didn't serve people who think it's a joke that he is dying, there will be buildings name after john mccain. monuments after john mccain. but there won't be for any of these people and...
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pthey tauting their positions on phealth care and other issues. pthe brothel owner launched a roject just after she entered pthe race. p>>> still to come at 4:00, time pout with tony and me. pwe're talking about a big honor pfor browns legend. p>>> and new teachers. pa different concept for learning pat one local school. phow they go high tech after the p. p>>> welcome back. pthe cleveland indians pitchers pand catchers are in arizona ptraining. psmiles all around. pthe rest of the team will arrive pon sunday. pindians will play their first pspring training came on pmarch 1st against the reds. p>>> now for a quick timeout with promona and tony. p>> romona: i really do point my pfinger at when i'm getting ready pto say something. p>> tony: i never turn my back pto romona. p>> romona: let's talk about the pnba deadline. pit's fastly approaching. p>> tony: 3:00 tomorrow. pa lot of chatter. pno big moves yet. pi will tell you this. pshumpert to sacramento thing is pstill out there. p>> romona: oh, no. p>> tony: also kevin love. pin boston love kevin l
pthey tauting their positions on phealth care and other issues. pthe brothel owner launched a roject just after she entered pthe race. p>>> still to come at 4:00, time pout with tony and me. pwe're talking about a big honor pfor browns legend. p>>> and new teachers. pa different concept for learning pat one local school. phow they go high tech after the p. p>>> welcome back. pthe cleveland indians pitchers pand catchers are in arizona ptraining. psmiles all around....
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for awhile, another flag was tauted as the one in the picture until someone realized it was the wrong size, 5'8", the one in the photo is 3'5". where was the real flag? in the analyst of american history, how big a mystery is it? >> the most famous flag of the 21st century. the only thing i can thing of bigger -- >> reporter: he told the story two years four days later a man brought what he says was the flag to a fire station. he's a mystery. they only have this sketch and the name brian. he said he was a form erma rein who had been given the flag by a 9/11 widow. months of forensic work followed, photograph comparisons revealed the flags were the same size, of the same material with watching rope and tape. and there was another match. >> the dust and debris that was on that flag was consistent with dust and debris from ground zero. >> reporter: the flag's 15-year journey ends tomorrow at the 9/11 memorial and museum where it will be displayed in a new exhibit. back to where it first rallied a wounded nation. ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> finally tonight, this ship, the intrep
for awhile, another flag was tauted as the one in the picture until someone realized it was the wrong size, 5'8", the one in the photo is 3'5". where was the real flag? in the analyst of american history, how big a mystery is it? >> the most famous flag of the 21st century. the only thing i can thing of bigger -- >> reporter: he told the story two years four days later a man brought what he says was the flag to a fire station. he's a mystery. they only have this sketch and...
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that it may actually give you personally immunity but does it actually stop being spread of the tautness to other people if you look at the history of such uses of such terms as the common good in the greater good it doesn't have a very good history let's face it this is usually the friendly fight face of totalitarianism but for the vulnerable where we already are doing what we need to do to protect them is to cure worse that it just seems well if we're going to lose our civil liberties over this what are we really treating americans and we all and the globe need to always push back sides always questions things this is not being a state that's religion this is science we always question. well the coronavirus a pandemic has certainly had a devastating impact on the wild so much so time magazine has now declared this year 2020 the worst yet ever saskia taylor has been assessing if that's really the case. 2020 not exactly a time traveler's topic yes it was challenging yes it was wet and yes it felt and less but according to time magazine 2020 blue other rotten years out of the park for a t
that it may actually give you personally immunity but does it actually stop being spread of the tautness to other people if you look at the history of such uses of such terms as the common good in the greater good it doesn't have a very good history let's face it this is usually the friendly fight face of totalitarianism but for the vulnerable where we already are doing what we need to do to protect them is to cure worse that it just seems well if we're going to lose our civil liberties over...
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the parents in the film, the married couple, have a tautness in their relationship.is what unfolds when the young son's grandmother, newly arrived from south korea, enters the household. he doesn't like her at first, but they grow extremely close. i don't like grandma... why does your character like his grandmother in the end? he doesn't like her to begin with. he can't really see i the goodness inside of her and the fun, | i think, you've got. the grandmother is played by south korean screen legend youn yuh—jung. she gives a very skilful and endearing performance. she worked with director isaac chung to get it right. iasked him, "should i imitate your grandmother?" and he said, "no, you don't have to," so i felt like i had a freedom from him, from the director, so we create maybe together, both isaac and me, so the truth is, isaac said, his grandmother is totally different than the one i played in the movie. minari has been the subject of controversy because it was only permitted to compete in the golden globes�* best foreign language film category, although it was
the parents in the film, the married couple, have a tautness in their relationship.is what unfolds when the young son's grandmother, newly arrived from south korea, enters the household. he doesn't like her at first, but they grow extremely close. i don't like grandma... why does your character like his grandmother in the end? he doesn't like her to begin with. he can't really see i the goodness inside of her and the fun, | i think, you've got. the grandmother is played by south korean screen...