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risking hilife t keep vital products flowing >> announc: thiss "nbc nighy news" th lester holt. >>> od eveng, everyone it is working. keep doing it. that's the message on this holiday weekend from authorities who fear americans lifted by encouraging headlines about the pace ocovid cases could drop their guard and send numbers soaragain. and to be very clear here, we are still deep in th woods with ameranare dying at blistering pace night as t worldwide total tops 100,000. agn, o team is fanned out t cover it all let's start with nbc's gabe gutierrez. reporter:he wave of ambulances in new york is less frequent the state announced fewer icu admissions and fewer deaths fm coronarus than the dabefore the most encouraging that t curve is flattening thgovernor ss it's to relax. want to kn i still how this happened. because the warning signs were there. and if you don't know e answer, then how do you know it's not going to haen again >> reporter: the ndemic's death toll here in the nation's epicenter could be much higher. during the first five days of oplel, morthan100 wereronounced dead home
risking hilife t keep vital products flowing >> announc: thiss "nbc nighy news" th lester holt. >>> od eveng, everyone it is working. keep doing it. that's the message on this holiday weekend from authorities who fear americans lifted by encouraging headlines about the pace ocovid cases could drop their guard and send numbers soaragain. and to be very clear here, we are still deep in th woods with ameranare dying at blistering pace night as t worldwide total tops...
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hilife mattered. all lives matter.said philonise floyd, who called for the conviction of the officers, and even the white house is coming up with proposals as protesters ask if any of them will make a difference. our bbc reporter has more. porter: less than 24 hours ago, philonise floyed durr -- burried hisrother in texas. today come he came to washington to plead with politicians to ensure that george was not killed in vain. philonise: his kh s have to waat video. it just hurts. it is a lot of people with a lot of pain. i family, they just c and cry every day. they just asked, "why? why?" he pleaded for his life. he said heou not breathe. nobody cared, nobody. reporter: it was allbo changes needing to be made in s.police for some like in minneapolis where floyd was killed say they are going to reform anyway but t acknowledgt training cannot solve all of their ills. >> i struggle when i watch that video that i did not see humanity. i did not see humanity. reporter: and, arguably, the lack of humanity has been displayed
hilife mattered. all lives matter.said philonise floyd, who called for the conviction of the officers, and even the white house is coming up with proposals as protesters ask if any of them will make a difference. our bbc reporter has more. porter: less than 24 hours ago, philonise floyed durr -- burried hisrother in texas. today come he came to washington to plead with politicians to ensure that george was not killed in vain. philonise: his kh s have to waat video. it just hurts. it is a lot of...
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. >> rteeporr:le ax said it is what he loved doing a wndhat he maultitely gavs e hilife.he just l eovedverybody so well. he was really salpeci. r>>eporter: debora pattbsa, c news, kyiv. >> norah: may hree st in peace. back here at home now to the onomy and thrpe suringsi monthly jobs report. u.s. emprsloye added 517,000 jobs inan juary, and t emunploymentat re fell to 3.4%. thats ithe lt owesit'see bnn i more than ha alf ceurnty. stocks, however,el fl over erconcnsha tt the strongl rea labor reportld wou meanhe t federal rvresee llwi keep israing thosent iertes .rtes cbs's carterns eva has meor. reporter: besusins bisack at the tel tallyrand restaturann burbank, califa.orni she has me adfive new hires. h>>ow tshing change? more applioicatnsos lt 2-3 months been in foeaur yrs. an andbuance of people lngooki for work. >> repor jter:obins spititaly anled isure got the biggesbot othit wh streaurantsac cotiunng for everyne o in fiirve hes i,n january.in a,ll more than half ail mlion jobs created, nearly teripl exctpeations. datoy, presidenten bid tk ooa viorcty la w>>eav he cr
. >> rteeporr:le ax said it is what he loved doing a wndhat he maultitely gavs e hilife.he just l eovedverybody so well. he was really salpeci. r>>eporter: debora pattbsa, c news, kyiv. >> norah: may hree st in peace. back here at home now to the onomy and thrpe suringsi monthly jobs report. u.s. emprsloye added 517,000 jobs inan juary, and t emunploymentat re fell to 3.4%. thats ithe lt owesit'see bnn i more than ha alf ceurnty. stocks, however,el fl over erconcnsha tt the...
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sacrifing hilife-- try and sa a sam/vo anduing thstate in lake to save another.ocal deputy's brave efforts in lake tahoe. >> and suing the state in a sense is testify and high profile showdown, the right to die case against california heads to court. >>> plus trying to breathe life into a cold case, the san francisco mom's efforts to bring her son's killer to justice. "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> and a is he good friday morning to you. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. we have more on those stories in a second is. first a little bit humid out there this morning. let's get a check of the weather with meteorologist kari hall. >> good morning. starting to feel those temperatures warming up, more clouds again this morning and it will be a hot day in some
sacrifing hilife-- try and sa a sam/vo anduing thstate in lake to save another.ocal deputy's brave efforts in lake tahoe. >> and suing the state in a sense is testify and high profile showdown, the right to die case against california heads to court. >>> plus trying to breathe life into a cold case, the san francisco mom's efforts to bring her son's killer to justice. "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> and a is he good friday morning to you. i'm laura...
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family, and among his greatest fans, ryan seacrest who calls him one of the biggest influences in hilifed this statement from smokey robinson who said i loved dick clark, good-bye, my friend. rest in peace. and millions of others who grew up in dick clark are surely feeling the loss as well tonight. brian. >> what a run he had. chris jansing in times square, starting us off tonight. >> we are breaking news to report on the scandal involving the u.s. secret service and military personnel on that trip to cartagena, colombia. kristen welker is with us from the white house. kristen, good evening. >> good evening, brian. well, the secret service just announced that three people will leave the agency as a result of this prostitution scandal. now, the first is a supervisor who will be retiring. the second one, also a supervisor who will be removed for cause. the third is a non-supervisor who has resigned. eight other employees are on administrative leave. a capitol hill source said polygraphs are on going and 11 women were involved with 11 secret service personnel. they also say the secret serv
family, and among his greatest fans, ryan seacrest who calls him one of the biggest influences in hilifed this statement from smokey robinson who said i loved dick clark, good-bye, my friend. rest in peace. and millions of others who grew up in dick clark are surely feeling the loss as well tonight. brian. >> what a run he had. chris jansing in times square, starting us off tonight. >> we are breaking news to report on the scandal involving the u.s. secret service and military...
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remember the story of john lewis who was on the freedom line, and alabama and was beaten within an f hilifeat i believe was in 1961. >> the white citizens who were witnesses to these kinds of incidents, there had to be people of good heart who would want to -- who were horrified by it, what presented that in these communities from coming forward and insisting that some justice be done? >> in many cases -- i cannot say many. let me not begin counting here. but we uncover cases in which white citizens fought the system. so in one case, out of birmingham, a man who was a sheriff, it was on his day off and you go to the barbershop and gets out of the barbershop and just spending time with his buddies in a barbershop and a black area in birmingham. and he is shot down by a police officer on the street. the officer tells the story about how he was attacked by the victim and the victim was drunk etc.. and so on. and the couple with whom he works, first of all the doctor did an autopsy establishing that the shooting took place that refuted the -- took place in a way that refuted the story, and he s
remember the story of john lewis who was on the freedom line, and alabama and was beaten within an f hilifeat i believe was in 1961. >> the white citizens who were witnesses to these kinds of incidents, there had to be people of good heart who would want to -- who were horrified by it, what presented that in these communities from coming forward and insisting that some justice be done? >> in many cases -- i cannot say many. let me not begin counting here. but we uncover cases in...
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example, in 81, tip o'neill visited, ronald reagan in hospital just after the assassination attempt, hilifeleaving the president with a well-received book on, irish humor. three years later, o'neill carried research on reagan's irish heritage in advance of the laer's visit to his hestead in ireland. and can see that he's carrying the kind of reagan family badge as a badge of honor. remarking of his growing irish connection, president ronald reagan characterized his friendship tip o'neill as, quote, one irishman, trying to corner irishman in the oval office, quote, so he can see that reagan is by his words, a very much identifying, just like jfk did in 1963. now, as an irish american president, right, this is on the public record. it's before the cameras. and most clearly he's speaking to the people of the united states on st patrick's day. after 1980, 1985. friends of ireland luncheon o'neill and others lobby president reagan to british prime minister margaret thatcher to grant the irish government in dublin an advisory role in northern ireland for the very first time. and despite her very
example, in 81, tip o'neill visited, ronald reagan in hospital just after the assassination attempt, hilifeleaving the president with a well-received book on, irish humor. three years later, o'neill carried research on reagan's irish heritage in advance of the laer's visit to his hestead in ireland. and can see that he's carrying the kind of reagan family badge as a badge of honor. remarking of his growing irish connection, president ronald reagan characterized his friendship tip o'neill as,...
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that's the focus to increase the quality of hilife to seniors. >> reporter: this woman finds this initiativeusual. >> yes it is very unusual. i think it's wonderful. >> reporter: google has named arthur levinson to be the chair. they haven't announced how much it will invest or how many people will be hired. they will delve into the social and ethical issues of extended life. >> it's unclear whether google will use its resources on et way to extending life, to actually building better quality of life. and if that becomes one of their goals, and i think who better than google to bring their resources to work on that. >> reporter: the professor is director of san jose's center for healthy aging and multi cultural populations. she raises concern over privacy as they mine details about seniors and their health. in the meantime, she hopes her daily exercise leads to a healthier life. >> i do that for seven minutes. >> reporter: so you must be pretty healthy. >> i have been, yes. >> reporter: and you want to stay that way. >> i want to stay that way, i certainly do. >>> people from around the worl
that's the focus to increase the quality of hilife to seniors. >> reporter: this woman finds this initiativeusual. >> yes it is very unusual. i think it's wonderful. >> reporter: google has named arthur levinson to be the chair. they haven't announced how much it will invest or how many people will be hired. they will delve into the social and ethical issues of extended life. >> it's unclear whether google will use its resources on et way to extending life, to actually...
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but for as much is this a part of his fabric of hilife, it's not something he talks about. he's private about it, and recoils at the idea his own son or even the children of any family would even be politicized. again, we don't know specifically how general kelly reacted to the kind of offhand comments today. he did thrust his son into the spotlight. this is not a way he would like his son to be referenced in sort of a political attack on president trump's predecessor, barack obama. >> and ashley, general kelly who of course was last seen in the briefing room complaining in partgently but still complaining about even well sourced journalism about this president in this white house. i don't imagine we'll have any chance to know how this has made him feel, the kellys, mr. and mrs., general and missus, having their tragic loss of their son dragged into this. >> y tell you from talking to other white house aides that they were very caught off-guard by the president's comments. they didn't expect them. this wasn't part of a planned white house communications strategy. and one of
but for as much is this a part of his fabric of hilife, it's not something he talks about. he's private about it, and recoils at the idea his own son or even the children of any family would even be politicized. again, we don't know specifically how general kelly reacted to the kind of offhand comments today. he did thrust his son into the spotlight. this is not a way he would like his son to be referenced in sort of a political attack on president trump's predecessor, barack obama. >>...
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wit gn on s facetedorte liein moana spit bedrecoring fr a fghteng oer dchl e henows cld he co him hilife> i glato balive. repter:he -yeaold fr losngelell ino a crevassereakg vtebr in his ck. he climbed out and hik tee toour les t fd lp. righ aft t fall he took a video message thinking it would be a final message to his parents. >> mom and dad, iell i to a evasse. >> reporter: the fall happened september 3rd, h h bn kingor aeek th h rentwheneecid t set ouon a so hicros the park sevth lgest glier. th dayondionsere trchers ev for ts ason mouninee >> knei wa by mylf. itas raing,slic itas aut 4:n the afteoon. i di't he ti to fini. t's ad ck. >> rorte porr didedo ma his way do makg a riou miake. >> hy- iny bapack for me rson cse not to t th on whias aerrie decion. i arte sding out of ntro i w sious jus haung [ blp ] wn ts glier r yds and thas w oked irontfend just like movie iaw this evas, th reay wi evas opedp in fro of me and i blew right in it. my first thought is i'moingo die here. >> reporter: thinking he would ver be le tget t he recoed wt hthout wasis fil msage >> lovouf don't make it o
wit gn on s facetedorte liein moana spit bedrecoring fr a fghteng oer dchl e henows cld he co him hilife> i glato balive. repter:he -yeaold fr losngelell ino a crevassereakg vtebr in his ck. he climbed out and hik tee toour les t fd lp. righ aft t fall he took a video message thinking it would be a final message to his parents. >> mom and dad, iell i to a evasse. >> reporter: the fall happened september 3rd, h h bn kingor aeek th h rentwheneecid t set ouon a so hicros the park...
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. >> ros (laughs) his new memoir "eating" los back at hilife through the ism of food.'m eased to havejason epstein backt thisable. lcome. do you misthe plishing buness and the role that you played? no, i'm hap to be o of the business because the busiss is going through great anguish now, agony. and it's ing to be renstitutes. anthat's going to b at the expense of the existing industry i'm not quite out of it, because i've deloped a business based on a machine, like an a.t.m., that receivea dital file from anywhere and prints as a quality pape back bookn a matterf minutes. and we are... i n't be specific, but we're at this pot about to announce a partnership with a major prting company to market and service it throught the world and we have another arngement th an important publishing group in china and i think that will be one of the ways which the book business will survive in the fute. >> rose: what's thehreat to the book business? >>ell, it's not as simple as many pple think. it's... digitization is going to change evething. it's going to change the whole nature of
. >> ros (laughs) his new memoir "eating" los back at hilife through the ism of food.'m eased to havejason epstein backt thisable. lcome. do you misthe plishing buness and the role that you played? no, i'm hap to be o of the business because the busiss is going through great anguish now, agony. and it's ing to be renstitutes. anthat's going to b at the expense of the existing industry i'm not quite out of it, because i've deloped a business based on a machine, like an a.t.m.,...
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picked up a, cameat it could be a tool for him to use to be able to express his own feelings about hilife brown: gordon parks was born in fort scott, kin 1912, the youngest of 15 children. he credited his motherh, who died when he was 16, with giving him confidence and strength, ev growing up amid poverty and prejudice. parks spoke of his childhood in a 1997 newshour interview. >> that disadvange sometimes pushes you. you know, if you use it right. because you want to... rid yourself of those things that hurt you emotionally when you're coming up. >> brown: inspired by the work of dorothea lange, walker evans, and other depression-era photographerhe saw in magazines, parks first picked up a camera at the age of 25.in t. paul and then chicago, he took portraits, including marva trotter louis, a performer, model and wife of stxer joe louis. and he did his fournalism, he befriended and photographed letsing african american art and scholars, including langston hughes, charles white, alain locke. and he did covering eleanor roosevelt's visit to a southside community center. parks called the ca
picked up a, cameat it could be a tool for him to use to be able to express his own feelings about hilife brown: gordon parks was born in fort scott, kin 1912, the youngest of 15 children. he credited his motherh, who died when he was 16, with giving him confidence and strength, ev growing up amid poverty and prejudice. parks spoke of his childhood in a 1997 newshour interview. >> that disadvange sometimes pushes you. you know, if you use it right. because you want to... rid yourself of...
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today hilife is focused on what heays is the threat of national insolvency, he committed 1 bilon of his for tune into his undation to raise awareness about the country'fiscalhallenges. he just published his tobiography, it is called" the education of an american drear "how aon of greek immigrants leaed his way from a nebska diner to washinon, wall street and bend. i'm pleased to have him here athis table. welce. >> thank you, arlie. >> ros back, i should say. now i want toalk about many things. ani want to come back to the book. t was writing the book cathartic, was it dficult? how did you approach it? >> you ha only covered half of it. it w exhausting. was like tt dk cloud, younow, of who was it, not pollas in the cartoons hanging over youhead. u wake up every day say what am going toe done with this da thing but you can't not do it, you know. >> rose: yes. >> so one of the happy days of my life is when i turned in the manusipt. >> ros how did you go abouwriting it? >> wl, i did it a nights. and i did it on ekends because i wasworking at blackstone at thtime. >> rose: but, d what was y
today hilife is focused on what heays is the threat of national insolvency, he committed 1 bilon of his for tune into his undation to raise awareness about the country'fiscalhallenges. he just published his tobiography, it is called" the education of an american drear "how aon of greek immigrants leaed his way from a nebska diner to washinon, wall street and bend. i'm pleased to have him here athis table. welce. >> thank you, arlie. >> ros back, i should say. now i want...
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now, in a statement tonight,sked pennies lawyer is right.n he risked hilifes ow an life and safety for the good of his fellow passengers. the unfortunate result was the unintended and unforeseen death of mr. neely. absolved we are confident mr. petitngdoi. will be fully absolved of any wrongdoing shot. >> if found guilty, the marine veteran could receive three and a half to fifty years in prison. >> brian , thank you . now, as a reminder, the victim in this case, jordan neely, wasn not the harmless michael jackson impersonator. like the left wants you toieveis believe this is a is a person y sadly, very tragically, who isll seriously, mentall.y. 2 prior he hadar forty two prior arrest, including a kidnapping charge, after he abducted a seven year old girl. he also racked multiple violent assaults against elderly new yorkers. his death witnesse and just prior to his death, while witnesses told police that neely was making violent threats on the subway and demandans, saying he didn't care if he went to jail, he didn't care if he got killed, here with reaction are former new york city may
now, in a statement tonight,sked pennies lawyer is right.n he risked hilifes ow an life and safety for the good of his fellow passengers. the unfortunate result was the unintended and unforeseen death of mr. neely. absolved we are confident mr. petitngdoi. will be fully absolved of any wrongdoing shot. >> if found guilty, the marine veteran could receive three and a half to fifty years in prison. >> brian , thank you . now, as a reminder, the victim in this case, jordan neely, wasn...
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. >> my child was standing where gave hilife for others. they gave his life for ideas.nded the environment. they convinced others with conviction and also with understanding and never with violence. my child is a hero. amy: tortuguita's family has sued the city of atlanta after the release of more video evidence of the shooting of their child was blocked. the georgia bureau of investigation, or gbi, alleges tortuguita fired on an officer first during the raid and was killed by return fire. it says there's nobody can footage of t shooting. at monday's news conference, tortuguita's mother called on the gbi to relee its investigative report into the killing. >> my child manuel esteban terÁn was killed on the 18th of january, 2023. we still do not know anything. he wasilled, our mos beloved mily member and the most caring person that any group of people could have. and there is only silence. mael loved the force. gave them peace. they meditate there. the force to connect them with god. -- the forest connect them with god. i never thought manuel could be killed in this posit
. >> my child was standing where gave hilife for others. they gave his life for ideas.nded the environment. they convinced others with conviction and also with understanding and never with violence. my child is a hero. amy: tortuguita's family has sued the city of atlanta after the release of more video evidence of the shooting of their child was blocked. the georgia bureau of investigation, or gbi, alleges tortuguita fired on an officer first during the raid and was killed by return...
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(laughs) >> rose: i always bece very sad when you descre th end of hilife. ken burns told me every time h ran the film as he was editing his dumentary heouldburst into tears. every timee showed that last... with the actors talking about what happened >> the truth is even as i was finishing the book the last couple months of it i couldn't bear the knowledge that he was going to die. i've lived wit this man for ten years and suddenly he was going to be gone. >> rose: to love shakespeare was part of the nature of this man? >> huge. nora and i talked about this when we were working on the book because she did a lot of research on the theater part of the book. think about what shakespeare... first of all, he memorized shakespeare. he could talk with aors, he could make all the moves the actors did. he knew it as well as any profession knew shakespeare and shakespeare's writing about tragedy and betrayal, wars, all the things he's dealing with. those huge themes are shakespearean, so he's loved him from the time he was a child. itas said when he got a copy of shak
(laughs) >> rose: i always bece very sad when you descre th end of hilife. ken burns told me every time h ran the film as he was editing his dumentary heouldburst into tears. every timee showed that last... with the actors talking about what happened >> the truth is even as i was finishing the book the last couple months of it i couldn't bear the knowledge that he was going to die. i've lived wit this man for ten years and suddenly he was going to be gone. >> rose: to love...
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yasir behrakci is picking up the pieces of hilife. >> we cannot bring back the dead.se we survived, we are trying to get out whatever is left. we have to live, we have no other choice. >> luckily, that mind shift and work is getting started. we were in adyaman which as you know, is 60% to 70% destroyed. they are already clearing large plots of land to put containers on. jane: tom smith is an american air force veteran, volunteering in turkey with washington dc based charity project hope. >> the challenge is there, when you talk about rebuilding, it is not just hey, here is the house we are going to build. it is going to be what is that intermediary step, which is basic housing units. jane: smith and his team have been assessing the needs of those displaced by the earthquake. >> the need for sanitation. everyone loves that hot shower, e ability to wash their hands, go to a safe latrine and safe drinking water. it is still cold here, 20 degrees at night, 40 degrees during the day. people are living in tents. jane: and yet, attempts to move on have been disrupted again,
yasir behrakci is picking up the pieces of hilife. >> we cannot bring back the dead.se we survived, we are trying to get out whatever is left. we have to live, we have no other choice. >> luckily, that mind shift and work is getting started. we were in adyaman which as you know, is 60% to 70% destroyed. they are already clearing large plots of land to put containers on. jane: tom smith is an american air force veteran, volunteering in turkey with washington dc based charity project...
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hilife, career, and legacy are examined in a new book, "the man who ran washington" written by two veteranjournalists susan glasser and peter baker. and they join me now. welcome to both of you. peter baker, we know you as the white house correspondent for the new york times. susan, we know you as a writer for the new yorker. in real life, you are married to each other. susan, tell us, how did you decide to write a book about somebody who has not been -- held public office in almost 30 years? susan: i think jim baker is a unique figure of the last half-century. he is someone that combines the portfolio of karl rove and henry kissinger. he ran five presidential campaigns, was also the secretary of state when the cold war ended. and i see for peter and i, it was really an opportunity to write a big book about washington from the end of watergate, the end of the cold war, and how different it is from today and the gridlock and dysfunction very different from a time when baker was famous for getting things done. judy: peter, i think of the phrase born with a silver spoon in his mouth. jim bake
hilife, career, and legacy are examined in a new book, "the man who ran washington" written by two veteranjournalists susan glasser and peter baker. and they join me now. welcome to both of you. peter baker, we know you as the white house correspondent for the new york times. susan, we know you as a writer for the new yorker. in real life, you are married to each other. susan, tell us, how did you decide to write a book about somebody who has not been -- held public office in almost...
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rob had his own real hilife sha encounter.r this month while paddle boarding with his son. >> i was way more in harm's way. >> 23-year-old matthew lowe instagramed this video off the coast of santa barbara and his 53-year-old dad was scared. >> when they turn around and look at you, that gets your attention. you realize, oh, that's a killing machine. it was my mid life crisis. i'm done. don't need to do it again. >> rob shifting his focus from sharks to a reality show. he's working with his sons. they're taking family bonding to a whole new level, investigating eerie, unsolved mysteries. >> i had to basically create an adventure tv show just so i could spend time with my guys. we get to the kitchen, and the voice says pie. >> it's always been a scary story, campfire. >> i can remember when we were 8, we went hunting for sasquatch. >> we're going on a search for sasquatch. >> it's a campfire, ghost story thing we've taken to the next level. it's been, for me a great opportunity to hang out with the guys. it's a guys trip. >> wi
rob had his own real hilife sha encounter.r this month while paddle boarding with his son. >> i was way more in harm's way. >> 23-year-old matthew lowe instagramed this video off the coast of santa barbara and his 53-year-old dad was scared. >> when they turn around and look at you, that gets your attention. you realize, oh, that's a killing machine. it was my mid life crisis. i'm done. don't need to do it again. >> rob shifting his focus from sharks to a reality show....
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"we're loud, obnoxious drunks with pro hilific pukers among u" his own words. not how he presented himself to fox news or in his committee testimony. the reporter who uncovered that letter is here and he's going to join me in just a few minutes and we're going discuss all of it. his colleagues at "the new york times" have another big scoop tonight, a massive investigation, in fact. the times, right, the hometown paper of president trump that he loves to hate, reporting that as part of a plan to help his parents, to help them duck taxes, donald trump got the equivalent of at least $413 million from his father. so when trump claimed that he started his business with a small million dollar loan, as if that was a small million dollar loan, that's small, he was only $412 million off. we've got more to come on that as well. >>> but did you see what president trump said to reporters asking him about the sexual assault allegations against brett kavanaugh? i really, really want to dig into that tonight because it says so much about why people are so fired up about the k
"we're loud, obnoxious drunks with pro hilific pukers among u" his own words. not how he presented himself to fox news or in his committee testimony. the reporter who uncovered that letter is here and he's going to join me in just a few minutes and we're going discuss all of it. his colleagues at "the new york times" have another big scoop tonight, a massive investigation, in fact. the times, right, the hometown paper of president trump that he loves to hate, reporting that...
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. >> but this makes it more amazing cause putin is now fighting a politic battlef hilife in preparing for presidential ections in a tuation when hundreds of thousands of people across moow demonstrate in support of various candidates. so to even compare in the remotest of ways the political structure and the situation in russia to what has been there in syria is just... i think, frankly, lacks an intellectual honesty and this is too bad. >> rose: i hear you. but let me make this point also and mr. friedman is perfectly capable of reiterating his int. the is this point, that your prime minister who's now running for president has made it very clear that russia will not... that he thinks that the arab spring is gone way beyond where it ought to be and that he considers anybody who will suggest that the arab spring is coming to moscow something that will not happen. >> well, of course it will not happen. >> rose: it's an idea! >> of course it will not happen. >> rose:itis an idea! listen, charlie, i'm sorry but anybody o cod even... i ow thatome sators have been making this point. russia
. >> but this makes it more amazing cause putin is now fighting a politic battlef hilife in preparing for presidential ections in a tuation when hundreds of thousands of people across moow demonstrate in support of various candidates. so to even compare in the remotest of ways the political structure and the situation in russia to what has been there in syria is just... i think, frankly, lacks an intellectual honesty and this is too bad. >> rose: i hear you. but let me make this...
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complexity of that relationship, i think, plays out througall of his relationships s with women throughout hilife. with one wife after another. there's a, an inability to reach any recognizable level of intimacyra >> nr: young donald had his own crisis: finding his place in a family dominated by his father, fred, a stern and demanding real estate developer. >> i strongly suspect that he had a relationip with his father that accounts for a lot of what he became. and his father was a very brutal guy. he was a tough, hard-driving guy who had very, very littleot nal intelligence, to use today's terms. >> donald's father's overall h message children was-- and it was a very different message to the boys than to the girls-- to the boys, was, "compete, win, be a killer. do what you have to to win." >> narrator: inside the family, a harsh game of apprentice: who would ke over fred's empire? the fit in line wasn't donald, it was his oer brother freddy. >> my father was sensitive, he was nd and genous, he liked hanging out with his friends who adored him, and, may worst of all, although it's hard to say, he
complexity of that relationship, i think, plays out througall of his relationships s with women throughout hilife. with one wife after another. there's a, an inability to reach any recognizable level of intimacyra >> nr: young donald had his own crisis: finding his place in a family dominated by his father, fred, a stern and demanding real estate developer. >> i strongly suspect that he had a relationip with his father that accounts for a lot of what he became. and his father was a...
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>> lamar was a father figure in hilife, and so when lamar and khloe bre up, he went into a pretty serious spiral. >> and khloe has a big book coming out. >> khloe does have a big book coming out, although you won't be hearing her talking about it quite as much because of what's going on. she has pulled way back on her promotional plans and so, you know, that's just not what's most important to her right now. >> kate cocoyne, thas very much. >> sure. >> thank you and kate. >>> so much drama and emotion in that story. halloween is just days away and that means lots of candy for the kids, but a new study this morning is showing the power of cutting sugar from their diets. it finds substituting sugar with complex carbs can have a dramatic impact on kids' overall health in just days here. dr. jennifer ashton is here and going to tell us more about this study. please do. >>robin, this is a small but very smart study out fof ucsf, and what they wanted to look at with obese kids and teenagers, if just cutting, reducing the amount of added sugar wowould chan the risk factor numbers that put themt
>> lamar was a father figure in hilife, and so when lamar and khloe bre up, he went into a pretty serious spiral. >> and khloe has a big book coming out. >> khloe does have a big book coming out, although you won't be hearing her talking about it quite as much because of what's going on. she has pulled way back on her promotional plans and so, you know, that's just not what's most important to her right now. >> kate cocoyne, thas very much. >> sure. >> thank...
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that is fm the hilif you wanto read it.omay age withhose ntiments,speciay ncerni what nstitutes a bailou you can call on e line you can postn soci media u can xt us at 02) 748-80. onof tho critics on thshow yestday, senatbankin coittee member and north carolina - sou carolina public timcott on the past actions of the biden administration concerning silicon valley bank and signature bank. [video] >> the regulators seem to have been asleep at the wheel without any question. i would say we heard recently they will have the greatest form of corporate cronyism we have seen in a long time. they will ensure all the deposits, even the ones over the $250,000 limit. that means the most sophisticated investors are now going have the insulation of the federa government. that is problematic. it sends a negative statement to the marketplace, and it is something we will have to wrestle within the coming days as we delve into what actually happened. we know it goes right back to where we started this conversation on the economy. the high i
that is fm the hilif you wanto read it.omay age withhose ntiments,speciay ncerni what nstitutes a bailou you can call on e line you can postn soci media u can xt us at 02) 748-80. onof tho critics on thshow yestday, senatbankin coittee member and north carolina - sou carolina public timcott on the past actions of the biden administration concerning silicon valley bank and signature bank. [video] >> the regulators seem to have been asleep at the wheel without any question. i would say we...
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i can tell you jeb bush who lives hilife in a bilingual life, i think that's personally offensive to him and his family. i have a feeling he's not going to take that too well. >> chuck todd, with all the political headlines this morning. thank you. >> as chuck and savannah were discussing, speculation flying about whether clinton will have an opponent in vice president joe biden. he held his first major speech on wednesday. since buzz about a potential president run began. peter alexander has more. good morning. >> hey, willie. good morning to you from florida. joe biden is reveling in all this extra attention. it feels a lot like a campaign trip, but his aides s aides ins is not one. still, his every word, his every move is being analyzed. maybe overanalyze, including what he told college students here yesterday. that people who aren't willing to risk failing never succeed. we'll be talking about himself? for now, we wait and see. those hunting for hints will have to keep looking. vice president joe biden offering few clues about whether he'll run for president in 2016. while speaki
i can tell you jeb bush who lives hilife in a bilingual life, i think that's personally offensive to him and his family. i have a feeling he's not going to take that too well. >> chuck todd, with all the political headlines this morning. thank you. >> as chuck and savannah were discussing, speculation flying about whether clinton will have an opponent in vice president joe biden. he held his first major speech on wednesday. since buzz about a potential president run began. peter...
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now he said his dog saved hilife. the love of a dog. he's having a great time cleaning up the biscuits from the last segment. good morning. how did gunny save your life? >> i was trying to transition back to civilian life, and it's very tough for any veterans. i was about to give up on life. i really was at that point. when yuz i was sitting, crying dark room, this dog came over, put his head on my lap and cried with me. >> he's a gentle giant who really saved you and inspired you to start your nonprofit. >> i'm part of a nonprofit. what hoopens is i found guardians of rescue on facebook. i found them, bothered them, wanted to figure out how to get my dog certified, they helped me find him also, and he does help me transition from everyday problems. >> what are some of the things he does for you? >> i was diagnosed with traumatic brain injury, i have depression, anxiety, vertigo. he helps me go up and down the stairs. even with the headaches, i come home at night, he puts his head on my head. he gets it, he understand
now he said his dog saved hilife. the love of a dog. he's having a great time cleaning up the biscuits from the last segment. good morning. how did gunny save your life? >> i was trying to transition back to civilian life, and it's very tough for any veterans. i was about to give up on life. i really was at that point. when yuz i was sitting, crying dark room, this dog came over, put his head on my lap and cried with me. >> he's a gentle giant who really saved you and inspired you...
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when the texas medical center us ove100 units of blood, an hour-long valiant attempt to save hilife, his fellow police officers stood in lin and raised enough blood to replace all of the bloodhat was used to try to save him. the captain, his supervisor, said he was the ki of officer who didn't say a lot but his fellow officers knew they could always cou on him to be there. mr. speaker, we are all able to go about our everyday lives because of officers like manny. we should never take their sacrifice for grante he was a grave and courageous peace officer every day the o who is wear the badge place the lives between us and the lawless. officer manny was one of those lawmen. he's one of houston's finest. that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro mpore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> to address the chamber for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objectio the gentleman from new york is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i came to thi congress a year ago as a small business man tsolve problems. and one of the critical
when the texas medical center us ove100 units of blood, an hour-long valiant attempt to save hilife, his fellow police officers stood in lin and raised enough blood to replace all of the bloodhat was used to try to save him. the captain, his supervisor, said he was the ki of officer who didn't say a lot but his fellow officers knew they could always cou on him to be there. mr. speaker, we are all able to go about our everyday lives because of officers like manny. we should never take their...