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a friend says charlie rowley sometimes hung out here. ed up something dropped then by the skripal‘s attackers? ordid he find a contaminated object? this weekend, in his local park, sealed off by police officers. today, the family of dawn sturgess mark their loss with the statement. but, tonight, doctors reported a small and significant improvement in the condition of charlie rowley. he's now conscious, which means he may be able to give the police critical information. tom symons, bbc news, salisbury. the time is quarter past six. all 12 schoolboys in thailand under football coach are rescued in a feat of extraordinary ingenuity and courage. and the red arrows streak over the skies of london to celebrate the centenary of the raf. so much history, in ten minutes. it's wonderful. actually makes you want to cry knowing it's all there. to protect you. absolutely brilliant. something to be proud of. england's footballers have arrived in moscow for theirfirst world cup semifinal in nearly 30 years. the team trained this morning at their base in
a friend says charlie rowley sometimes hung out here. ed up something dropped then by the skripal‘s attackers? ordid he find a contaminated object? this weekend, in his local park, sealed off by police officers. today, the family of dawn sturgess mark their loss with the statement. but, tonight, doctors reported a small and significant improvement in the condition of charlie rowley. he's now conscious, which means he may be able to give the police critical information. tom symons, bbc news,...
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they had a friend in philadelphia who was a well- known stonemason, and a friend of jefferson, and he aspired to be a sculptor. he had great connections. he recommended this man in edinburgh who had died. the widow led him to other people, mainly to the masonic lodge, believed to be the oldest in the world there in edinburgh. and in a sort of sub-lodge within the masonic lodge, lodge #8 was an operative lodge, meaning working stonemasons. here he found the crhme de la crhme of stonemasons in edinburgh. they were working on newtown, a city development by the adams brothers that stepped down the hill, a beautiful neighborhood, flat carvings and so forth. if you were a stonemason or anybody, you had to build the front of the building as the adams brothers specified, then you could build the back like you wanted to and put it on the market. these men were real estate speculators. they had the wherewithal to do that and did it. the moratorium in 1793 of workmen, skilled workman of any kind, leaving britain, put them out of business. not really, they held on, but they had to get out and get
they had a friend in philadelphia who was a well- known stonemason, and a friend of jefferson, and he aspired to be a sculptor. he had great connections. he recommended this man in edinburgh who had died. the widow led him to other people, mainly to the masonic lodge, believed to be the oldest in the world there in edinburgh. and in a sort of sub-lodge within the masonic lodge, lodge #8 was an operative lodge, meaning working stonemasons. here he found the crhme de la crhme of stonemasons in...
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i think nato is going to be very very effective i'm very impressed with and really know and he's a friend of mine but secretary general stoltenberg has done a fantastic and putting it all together then and we were the ones that really we gave him an extension of his contract as you know i think he's done a really good job i think that when i was saying that i am very concerned with the pipeline i don't like the pipeline and when i talk about nato i say how do you have nato and then you have somebody paying the people that you're protecting against but maybe we'll get along with the group that we're protecting against i think that's a real possibility as you know i'm meeting with president putin on monday and i think we go into that meeting not looking for so much we want to find out about syria we will of course ask you your favorite question about meddling i will be asking that question again but we'll also be talking about other things we'll be talking about ukraine ukraine was here today by the way and you know it's very interesting to hear what they had to say so excuse me. while you
i think nato is going to be very very effective i'm very impressed with and really know and he's a friend of mine but secretary general stoltenberg has done a fantastic and putting it all together then and we were the ones that really we gave him an extension of his contract as you know i think he's done a really good job i think that when i was saying that i am very concerned with the pipeline i don't like the pipeline and when i talk about nato i say how do you have nato and then you have...
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at a phone call from a friend. for the cowboys in oklahoma. she wanted the small talent agency in oklahoma. abc network is looking for a tall guy who knows how to play basketball. you're watching book tv on c-span two with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. television for serious readers. .. .. >> c-span, which history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy e
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is he a friend? no, i don't know well him enough. the couple times i got to meet him we got along well. you saw that. i think we get along well. but ultimately he's a competitor. he's representing russia. i'm representing the united states. so in a sense we're competitors. not a question of friend or enemy. he's not my enemy. and hopefully someday, maybe he'll be a friend. it could happen. i just don't know him very well. i met him a couple of times. when i did meet him most of you people were there. reporter: on brexit, sorry. you will be going to the u.k. what will be your message on brexit? president trump: well, brexit, i have been reading about it over the last couple of days and it seems to be turning a little bit different they are getting partially involved back with the european union. i have no message. it's not for me to say. i own a lot of property there. i am going to scotland while i wait for the meeting. i have turnberry in scotland which is a magical place. i will go there for two days while i wait for the meeting. it'
is he a friend? no, i don't know well him enough. the couple times i got to meet him we got along well. you saw that. i think we get along well. but ultimately he's a competitor. he's representing russia. i'm representing the united states. so in a sense we're competitors. not a question of friend or enemy. he's not my enemy. and hopefully someday, maybe he'll be a friend. it could happen. i just don't know him very well. i met him a couple of times. when i did meet him most of you people were...
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so i had signed him out to go to his play date with a few girl friends that he is close with in his ass, "oh, they're having so much fun. they're doing a little fashion showight now." so she sent me the video. and the two girls in the play date come out looking like ce beautiful pres. then my son comes out wearing ac full ps dress as well. he used purple marker to make eye shadow and conto. >> seth: great. [ light laughter ]es >> he gave hiswalk. and then he went, "fashion." [ laughter ] i said, "where did you learn this? what was your inspiration for this?" and he said, "oh, it's because i watch rupaul's dg race." [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: fantastic. >> it's amazing. and for a moment, i questioned my parenting. but then i said no. >> seth: yeah. >> this is amazing. first of good tips.ked up some [ laughter ] >> seth: yes, exactly. >> second, i'm proud my son knows rupaul's drag raco and can likeete. >> seth: yeah. exactly. >> i mean, he could have flipped over a table like the new jersey housewives. i might embarrassed he watched that with me. [ light laughter ] >> seth: exact
so i had signed him out to go to his play date with a few girl friends that he is close with in his ass, "oh, they're having so much fun. they're doing a little fashion showight now." so she sent me the video. and the two girls in the play date come out looking like ce beautiful pres. then my son comes out wearing ac full ps dress as well. he used purple marker to make eye shadow and conto. >> seth: great. [ light laughter ]es >> he gave hiswalk. and then he went,...
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coming to a home as a friend is different than walking into a place of business as a colleague. so going into the white house with fdr and talking about major world events is different than coming up to this very secluded place where there were no bank of photographers waiting to take a picture of a handshake. it was a place where he could be open with his guests and show them sitting in his wheelchair, laid it all out there. he was there showing up the fact that i am not hiding from you. the guests receive that in such a way that they were willing to open up and not had anything from him. i think the way that they used the space really facilitated wonderful conversations and they were able to delve into some of the major issues. and i think, but with some incredible solutions that may not have been possible at the white house or a more formal place. >> this building was constructed in 1938 fdr brings an architect by the name of henry toombs. from the state of georgia who was no stranger to fdr, they work together on several projects. including the hyde park library, stone cotta
coming to a home as a friend is different than walking into a place of business as a colleague. so going into the white house with fdr and talking about major world events is different than coming up to this very secluded place where there were no bank of photographers waiting to take a picture of a handshake. it was a place where he could be open with his guests and show them sitting in his wheelchair, laid it all out there. he was there showing up the fact that i am not hiding from you. the...
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a competitor. >> from today calling him a competitor rather than a friend or foe. resident doesn't see putin as a foe who can we expect from the meeting next monday in helsinki with the russian leader? >> well, it's hard to know, wolf. i think that's what the nato allies are worried about. i think that's what a lot of conservatives are worried about, wolf. the heritage foundation tweeted a note to the president saying, russia is an aggressor. ukraine is a victim. and pointing out to the president that he ought to keep that in mind. and these are from people who are conservative anti-putin and want to remind the president that just because he likes authoritarians doesn't mean that he ought to try to cut deals with them without the rest of his team around him. i think one concern, quite honestly, is trump going to want to meet within on one with vladimir putin? will he have his advisers with him? will we have transcription of the meeting? these questions remain to be answered. >> important questions. mark preston, there's a pattern we have seen of the president praisi
a competitor. >> from today calling him a competitor rather than a friend or foe. resident doesn't see putin as a foe who can we expect from the meeting next monday in helsinki with the russian leader? >> well, it's hard to know, wolf. i think that's what the nato allies are worried about. i think that's what a lot of conservatives are worried about, wolf. the heritage foundation tweeted a note to the president saying, russia is an aggressor. ukraine is a victim. and pointing out to...
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[ laughter ] a friend, preferably. >> seth: a friend. ideally a friend. i love y so much. single time. [ cheers and applause ] amy poehler, everybody! "ming it" premiers tuesday july 31st at 10:00 p.m. here on nbc. we'll be right back with music from fall out boy!la [ cheers ande ] ♪ it's a golden opportunity to experience a p.re form of craftsmans ♪ before a single grain is finished. before a single shape is forged. before a single stitch is sewn by hand, that hand must first be deemed a master. ♪ because you can't achieve a higher standard of craftsmanship... ...without a higher standard of craftsman. discover the feeling for yourself at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. look at this new kfc crispy colonel sandwich. the latest of kfc's five dollar fill-ups. i reckon everything in this collection costs just five dollars each. congratulations. kfc, it's finger lickin' good. congratulations. ♪ ♪ tap or click with your mastercard. it only takes a moment to start something priceless. so what do you guys want? pistachio. chocolat
[ laughter ] a friend, preferably. >> seth: a friend. ideally a friend. i love y so much. single time. [ cheers and applause ] amy poehler, everybody! "ming it" premiers tuesday july 31st at 10:00 p.m. here on nbc. we'll be right back with music from fall out boy!la [ cheers ande ] ♪ it's a golden opportunity to experience a p.re form of craftsmans ♪ before a single grain is finished. before a single shape is forged. before a single stitch is sewn by hand, that hand must...
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it was a friend who also knew julie. >> she said, you know there's a fire. yeah, i saw it on tv. she said, yeah, it was keith and julie's house. and i just sat there. >> did she know at that point that julie, in fact, was gone? >> she knew. so she told me. >> temple's husband immediately tracked down keith as he was making the three-hour drive home from indiana. >> he said, i'm on my way. i'm probably, you know, two hours away. i said, are you all right? he goes, yeah, yeah. i could tell he was in shock. >> the news hit zach griffith particularly hard. since coming out to his mother, his relationship with her had been strained. and now this. >> i guess you're just beating yourself up something terrible that you had been sideways with her. >> yeah. and i know that if we were just given more time, that we would have been close again. that we would have been, you know, that mom and son duo that we were. but we just -- we didn't have the time. it was ripped away from us. and we never get it back. >> aaron, the elder son, had more of a take-charge reaction. >> go
it was a friend who also knew julie. >> she said, you know there's a fire. yeah, i saw it on tv. she said, yeah, it was keith and julie's house. and i just sat there. >> did she know at that point that julie, in fact, was gone? >> she knew. so she told me. >> temple's husband immediately tracked down keith as he was making the three-hour drive home from indiana. >> he said, i'm on my way. i'm probably, you know, two hours away. i said, are you all right? he goes,...
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kirsten, in "washington post," an opinion says that trump seeing him as a friend. putin came of age as a secret police officer in the soviet union and approaches the lens through the tradition of authoritarian power politics and doesn't accommodate the notion of a bro-mance. russia wants us to be an enabler. trump may be incapable of understanding this. is too much being made of this, do you think? >> no. i think that that's exactly right. i don't think that putin is somebody to succumb to that and see through what trump is doing and i don't think trump appreciates how sophisticated he is maybe. i think he is more like a kim jong-un type person who maybe would listen to the flattery. looking at how that wept, there's build-up to that meeting and the wonderful stuff going to come of it and really nothing did and pompeo with a disastrous meeting over there in the foe low-up. this doesn't really produced anything yet. >> you know president trump well. he does have a very confident sense of his own ability to negotiate that maybe is merited in new york real estate. i do
kirsten, in "washington post," an opinion says that trump seeing him as a friend. putin came of age as a secret police officer in the soviet union and approaches the lens through the tradition of authoritarian power politics and doesn't accommodate the notion of a bro-mance. russia wants us to be an enabler. trump may be incapable of understanding this. is too much being made of this, do you think? >> no. i think that that's exactly right. i don't think that putin is somebody to...
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all i knew was the name ethan who was a friend. it's too strong to say that she had a secret life, but she certainly had friends and did things that we didn't know anything about. >> of course she did. she was 28 years old. and even though she was financially and emotionally dependent on her parents, she had lots of friends. some they knew, some they didn't. it was howard gatts, for example, a martial arts trainer in the midst of a contentious divorce with whom kate had been carrying on something of a romance. >> i felt that in my heart something was wrong. and i was -- i was concerned. >> then there was jason locke, a young lawyer with whom she often shared lunch and a spirited debate. >> she was strong-willed. she was very energetic. she was rarely, rarely incorrect. that's a -- >> her best friend, as she made clear to all the others, was ethan mack. >> she really liked ethan. she really trusted him. "this is my best friend, jason." she put a lot of trust in him. >> she's a lovable person, full of energy, always rambunctious. >> e
all i knew was the name ethan who was a friend. it's too strong to say that she had a secret life, but she certainly had friends and did things that we didn't know anything about. >> of course she did. she was 28 years old. and even though she was financially and emotionally dependent on her parents, she had lots of friends. some they knew, some they didn't. it was howard gatts, for example, a martial arts trainer in the midst of a contentious divorce with whom kate had been carrying on...
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neil borts who is a friend of ours, since retired. he left one station, referred to as ex-wife and moved to a bigger station and now i'm on that station ironically, wsb and the big break was fox news going on the air, and then that led to wabc, roger ailes and phil voice. i'm friends with every person that hired me. i talk to them all. they all critique me to this day. if i do something they don't like, sluggo is writing me, shut up, don't talk. they care. i prefer the criticism rather than the compliment because that makes you better. mark: and, you know, you're one of the few people who have been able to do radio and tv. the only one i know for a couple of decades now. >> no. mark: no, no, no, for a couple of decades now. >> 23 years. mark: 23 years.
neil borts who is a friend of ours, since retired. he left one station, referred to as ex-wife and moved to a bigger station and now i'm on that station ironically, wsb and the big break was fox news going on the air, and then that led to wabc, roger ailes and phil voice. i'm friends with every person that hired me. i talk to them all. they all critique me to this day. if i do something they don't like, sluggo is writing me, shut up, don't talk. they care. i prefer the criticism rather than the...
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we need a president who'll confront this menace instead of treating him as a friend. trump refuses to see anything bad about putin is deeply dispudi disturbing and mysterious. we don't know why it is. he has a soft spot for putin. you have to wonder what are the lengths between donald trump and vladimir putin except the fact that vladimir putin did help donald trump getting elected. >> the press crew, he thinks putin is the easiest of them all and looking ahead theresa may and the queen. here is air force one landing there and touching down in brussels. on nato, does trump want this alliance to survive and do you think our allies think it will? >> i think they believe it will survive trump but it is hard to know the answer to that question because of his extreme anger and this sense that the united states is being exploited by our allies and you know donald tusk tweeted that the president appreciate your allies, you don't have that many this is dagger in the front and not in the back here. these people are upset and angry and trump does not feel like he's a member of t
we need a president who'll confront this menace instead of treating him as a friend. trump refuses to see anything bad about putin is deeply dispudi disturbing and mysterious. we don't know why it is. he has a soft spot for putin. you have to wonder what are the lengths between donald trump and vladimir putin except the fact that vladimir putin did help donald trump getting elected. >> the press crew, he thinks putin is the easiest of them all and looking ahead theresa may and the queen....
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because he's not a friend, all right? so that's what we need to discuss right now. e distractions of the tape, russia matters, and we're going to have a debate right now about what these two developments mean and what the secretary of state, mike pompeo, said, which is really important. and all of it led to an op-ed today by a day named will hurd. he's a congressman out of texas. he used to be in the cia, and he says putin has his hooks into trump. what are we going to do? all right. let's get after it. we've got aaron david miller and bill kristol. fellows, hi to get that bit of business about the waiving of the privilege out of the way because everyone is going to blow up about it tonight. it's more proof of a little bit being fed out to people about the cohen tapes to distract. i ain't buying it. bill kristol, politically, what happened on monday with helsinki, the follow-through we've seen with putin's actions and with the secretary of state mike pompeo said very recently, how big does this play in the negative politically for the president? >> it's a very big de
because he's not a friend, all right? so that's what we need to discuss right now. e distractions of the tape, russia matters, and we're going to have a debate right now about what these two developments mean and what the secretary of state, mike pompeo, said, which is really important. and all of it led to an op-ed today by a day named will hurd. he's a congressman out of texas. he used to be in the cia, and he says putin has his hooks into trump. what are we going to do? all right. let's get...
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the one he was, that, he had had a friend in philadelphia. who was a well-known stonemason and a friend of jefferson. and he aspired to be a sculptor, however. but he had a great connection. so he recommended this man in edinburgh who had died. and the widow led him to other people. mainly to the masonic lodge, which is believed to be the oldest in the world there in edinburgh. and sort of a sublodge within the major lodge. lodge number 8 was an operative lodge. meaning working stonemasons, here he found the creme de la creme of stonemasons in edinburgh. they were all working on newtown, which was a city development by the adam brothers that stepped down the hill. a beautiful neoclassic, very flat carvings and so forth. but what you did there was if you were a stone mason or anybody, you had to build a front of the building as the adam brothers specify, and you could build the back like you wanted to and put it on the market. these men were speculators, real estate speculators. they had the wherewithall to do that. and did it. well the morator
the one he was, that, he had had a friend in philadelphia. who was a well-known stonemason and a friend of jefferson. and he aspired to be a sculptor, however. but he had a great connection. so he recommended this man in edinburgh who had died. and the widow led him to other people. mainly to the masonic lodge, which is believed to be the oldest in the world there in edinburgh. and sort of a sublodge within the major lodge. lodge number 8 was an operative lodge. meaning working stonemasons,...
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. >> would you say vladamir putin is a friend or foe? >> i really can't say right now. as far as i'm concerned, a competitor. i think that getting along with russia, getting along with china, getting along with others is a good thing, not a bad thing. i said that many times for many years. >> maybe the president cannot say whether putin is a friend or a foe, but his intelligence agencies can. and they have. four concluding with high confidence that russia attacked the 2016 elections in order to elect donald trump. just last week, a bipartisan investigation in the senate concluded the same. joining us now from brussels, jeff bennett, my colleague at the white house where the president just arrived, joyce vance, and with me here, matt miller, ron clay, former chief of staff for al gore and joe biden, and michael steele, former senior adviser to jeb bush and form er speaker john boehner. nice to see you all. matt, let me start with you. we sort of describe this as the president's defiant love of vladamir putin. i'm reminded of a tweet you wrote in 2013, vladamir putin, is h
. >> would you say vladamir putin is a friend or foe? >> i really can't say right now. as far as i'm concerned, a competitor. i think that getting along with russia, getting along with china, getting along with others is a good thing, not a bad thing. i said that many times for many years. >> maybe the president cannot say whether putin is a friend or a foe, but his intelligence agencies can. and they have. four concluding with high confidence that russia attacked the 2016...
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they had a friend named trent in the philadelphia who was a well-known stonemason and a friend of jefferson and he aspired to be a sculptor. they recommended this man in edinburgh who had died and that widow led him to other people and mainly to the masonic lodge , which is believed to be the oldest in the world, there in edinburgh, and sort of a lodge within the lodge, lodge number 8 was an operative lodge meeting working stonemasons. and here he found the crhme de la crhme of stonemasons in edinburgh. they are all working in newtown that stepped down the hill beautiful -- very flat carvings and so forth what they did if you are a stonemason or anybody you had to build the front of the building, then you could go and build the back like you wanted to. these men were real state regulators. they have the wherewithal to do that, and they did it. but the moratorium on field workmen of any time that's my kind leaving britain, put them out of business, they held on, they had to get some money. they agreed with walker and came to america. i don't know how many totally came. but seven of them, we
they had a friend named trent in the philadelphia who was a well-known stonemason and a friend of jefferson and he aspired to be a sculptor. they recommended this man in edinburgh who had died and that widow led him to other people and mainly to the masonic lodge , which is believed to be the oldest in the world, there in edinburgh, and sort of a lodge within the lodge, lodge number 8 was an operative lodge meeting working stonemasons. and here he found the crhme de la crhme of stonemasons in...
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trump was asked if vladimir putin is a friend or a foe.nd the president says -- he cannot say right now. but he did call putin a competitor. we have this to talk about and so much more with former u.s. senator, rick santorum. rick, how are you? >> good morning, alisyn. >> would you say putin is a friend or foe? >> i'm sorry? >> would you call vladimir putin a friend or a foe? >> oh. he's a foe. competitor is a nice way of putting it. >> why can't president trump say he's a foe? >> well, i mean, he went into negotiations with kim jong-un in the same way. just trying to use his personal relationship with these men to try to move the needle from a foreign policy standpoint. that's a consistent theme of the trump administration. >> it is. >> waiting to see how it turns out. >> i understand. so you think that he pulls his verbal punches in order to curry favor or act more conciliatory towards people who are established foes of the u.s.? >> yeah. i think trump has taken the approach that the traditional way of doing foreign policy isn't -- hasn'
trump was asked if vladimir putin is a friend or a foe.nd the president says -- he cannot say right now. but he did call putin a competitor. we have this to talk about and so much more with former u.s. senator, rick santorum. rick, how are you? >> good morning, alisyn. >> would you say putin is a friend or foe? >> i'm sorry? >> would you call vladimir putin a friend or a foe? >> oh. he's a foe. competitor is a nice way of putting it. >> why can't president...
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one that is important right now, this is from a friend, a woman that i got a chance to meet. a dreamer. this is a story about how she report from being a dream -- she went from being a dream eto high-speed, low drag financial. , economy, a great story, now that we deal with immigration and daca here in washington, d.c. and a classic one of america's best story tellers, doris. i am talking about administration of abraham lincoln. this is something, always good to understand, history and how a really understand the political genius of abraham lincoln. these are just some of the books that i am reading. they are interesting reading, i linched, i think last time we had this conversation, most successful ceos read 60 books a year. i also try to get kids to read 5 books in the summer, that prevents the summer slide. >> book tv wants to know what you are reading, send us your summer reading list on twitter, instagram or facebook. television for serious readers. book tv on c-span 2. >> up next. former white house peace secretary sean spicer recounts his time in trudge, interviewed by
one that is important right now, this is from a friend, a woman that i got a chance to meet. a dreamer. this is a story about how she report from being a dream -- she went from being a dream eto high-speed, low drag financial. , economy, a great story, now that we deal with immigration and daca here in washington, d.c. and a classic one of america's best story tellers, doris. i am talking about administration of abraham lincoln. this is something, always good to understand, history and how a...
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this time i'm visiting up a friend in germany. in the very very landscapes castles fortresses and historic towns characterize the area we mustn't forget the friends themselves with their coziness and especially their beer. my first stop is fish. also called the friends. a short climb up to the top and franconia mice at my feet. below me is. the bunch nabby conference center and. the fourteen holy hell purse. overflowing is known as a region given to pleasure per capita they are more butchers pastry shops and breweries here than anywhere else in the world that's why for. the beer are all my agenda today i'll also be visiting by a boy back and book and here's what's also on today's show. music and celebrities we show you why the buy you boys fist of all is so special. our viewer video takes us to mexico. and we follow musician jason weaves to his favorite places in austin texas. schoolbook is one of its largest cities more than forty one thousand people live here first will take a short stroll through the city to the market square o
this time i'm visiting up a friend in germany. in the very very landscapes castles fortresses and historic towns characterize the area we mustn't forget the friends themselves with their coziness and especially their beer. my first stop is fish. also called the friends. a short climb up to the top and franconia mice at my feet. below me is. the bunch nabby conference center and. the fourteen holy hell purse. overflowing is known as a region given to pleasure per capita they are more butchers...
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a reporter asked, is that what a friend does? abc's terry moran tonight. >> reporter: for a moment, they were holding hands again, like old friends, as president trump and prime minister may arrived at their press conference. but right out of the gate, a question from the british press about the president's blistering interview criticizing the prime minister. >> you publicly criticized the prime minister's policy and her personally for not listening to you this week. is that really the behavior of a friend? >> i didn't criticize the prime minister. i have a lot of respect for the prime minister. >> reporter: but listen to the tape and what the president said about may's plans for brexit, that's britain getting out of the european union. >> i actually told theresa may how to do it, but she didn't agree, she didn't listen to me. i would actually say she probably went the opposite way if you really look, she probably went the opposite way that's fine you know she should negotiate the best way she knows how but it's too bad. >> report
a reporter asked, is that what a friend does? abc's terry moran tonight. >> reporter: for a moment, they were holding hands again, like old friends, as president trump and prime minister may arrived at their press conference. but right out of the gate, a question from the british press about the president's blistering interview criticizing the prime minister. >> you publicly criticized the prime minister's policy and her personally for not listening to you this week. is that really...
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isn't an enemy isn't a friend is just a competitor competitor who you consider him as a security threat for europe or to the u.s. thank you. hey i don't want to be and that's i guess why we have nato and that's why we have a united states that just had the largest military budget ever seven hundred billion approved seven hundred sixteen billion next year. no i hope that we'll be able to get along i five i've said from day one whether it's china or russia you know working on trade with china right now and i don't say that's an easy situation because that's been years of abuse of the united states by presidents frankly that allowed that to happen so i've taken over a lot of bad hands and i'm fixing each one of them and i'm fixing well but china. is going to be i think very successfully ultimately taken care of i have a great respect for their president as you know president xi spent two days there was a monk the most magical two days i've ever lived and i think we're going to end up doing something very good with china right now we're in a pretty nasty trade battle but i think ultimately
isn't an enemy isn't a friend is just a competitor competitor who you consider him as a security threat for europe or to the u.s. thank you. hey i don't want to be and that's i guess why we have nato and that's why we have a united states that just had the largest military budget ever seven hundred billion approved seven hundred sixteen billion next year. no i hope that we'll be able to get along i five i've said from day one whether it's china or russia you know working on trade with china...
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today, president trump reiterated his desire to make russia a friend of the u.s. inviting vladimir putin to washington for summit this fall, but in an interview with cnbc also talking tough. >> getting along with russia is a positive, not a negative. now, with that being fsaid, that doesn't work out, i'll be the worst enemy he's ever had. >> reporter: in an with cbs, he claims he called vladimir putin out for election interference during their private meeting in helsinki. >> i h let know we can't have this. we're not going to have it, and that's the way it's goi to be. >> reporter: but with no record confirming that, critics point to tpresident's words while standing next to the russian leader. >> president putin was extremely strong ander pl in his denial. >> reporter: trump's national security h team no doubt russia targeted america and continues to. >> we need to call tm out on that. te's critical that we do so and then take to make sure that they are not able to do this with the electio coming up. >> reporter: meanwhile, present trump is retreating on putin's r
today, president trump reiterated his desire to make russia a friend of the u.s. inviting vladimir putin to washington for summit this fall, but in an interview with cnbc also talking tough. >> getting along with russia is a positive, not a negative. now, with that being fsaid, that doesn't work out, i'll be the worst enemy he's ever had. >> reporter: in an with cbs, he claims he called vladimir putin out for election interference during their private meeting in helsinki. >> i...
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like i'm a baby. >> selena had no shame doing the same thing while watching the reunion show with a friend>> is it really reality? >> well, produced reality. >>> coming up, what made kaley cuoco do a happy dance after shoulder surgery? she'll tell you. travel consideration provided by -- >>> okay, so kaley cuoco's new husband karl cook was way so cheery in this photo taken after kaylee had shoulder surgery. it's all good now. she appears to be recovering. >> take a look. >> i love cookies. >> which cookies in particular? >> all cookies! >> what kind of cookies are those? i need to know. those? i need to know. >> actually i falsethe falsies mascara real. from maybelline new york. corner-to-corner volume. no gaps. for false lash glam that challenges fake. never fake, always falsies. the falsies mascara. only from maybelline new york. they declare love at to get. first sniff. dogs love more, because they are more. let's treat them that way. milk-bone. doing more for dogs since 1908. for the nuwave brio digital air fryer, brought to you by nuwave, the makers of the nuwave oven pro and the nuwa
like i'm a baby. >> selena had no shame doing the same thing while watching the reunion show with a friend>> is it really reality? >> well, produced reality. >>> coming up, what made kaley cuoco do a happy dance after shoulder surgery? she'll tell you. travel consideration provided by -- >>> okay, so kaley cuoco's new husband karl cook was way so cheery in this photo taken after kaylee had shoulder surgery. it's all good now. she appears to be recovering....
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we are so grateful for your service to our country and for always being there for us as a friend. always. thank you so so much. this is a dangerous thing to do so i will do it briefly. i recognize that all my other family members have been recognized. thank you for having me. to my fellow members of the house that are here, peter welch, charlie crist, steve:, -- steve come in -- cohen. thank you for coming. thank you for making the time. i am cognizant not only of why we are here today, but as chris said, -- i know as you realize in public life, you mean a lot of different things to a lot of different people. to your right and left here, you have politicians, public service, journalists, activists, volunteers, and you have regular old everyday people that were inspired by his legacy. you have folks like the guy i just shook hands with on the capital steps with a kind word about who my grandfather was and what he still means. from the bottom of my heart, thank you all for coming in today and joining in this celebration of his life and legacy. 50 years ago today, a young senator stoo
we are so grateful for your service to our country and for always being there for us as a friend. always. thank you so so much. this is a dangerous thing to do so i will do it briefly. i recognize that all my other family members have been recognized. thank you for having me. to my fellow members of the house that are here, peter welch, charlie crist, steve:, -- steve come in -- cohen. thank you for coming. thank you for making the time. i am cognizant not only of why we are here today, but as...
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borisjohnson‘s a friend of mine.very supportive, and maybe we'll speak to him when i get over there. i like boris johnson, i've always liked him. a friend of borisjohnson? hardly a way to make nice with theresa may. she had to answer for her relationship with the president, her party and the eu. i'm looking forward to positive discussions with president trump. there's a lot of issues that we'll be talking about. yes, we will be talking about the trade issues and we're looking for the time when we leave the european union, we'll be able in the implementation period to negotiate and sign trade deals with the rest of the world, which can then come into effect after the end of december 2020. and hint of help from mrs merkel, she says it's good the chequers proposals are on the table. and the irish leader also saying today it might be time to budge. as we've always said in the past, if the united kingdom was able to relax from some of its red lines, then the european union should be flexible too, and i think perhaps we ar
borisjohnson‘s a friend of mine.very supportive, and maybe we'll speak to him when i get over there. i like boris johnson, i've always liked him. a friend of borisjohnson? hardly a way to make nice with theresa may. she had to answer for her relationship with the president, her party and the eu. i'm looking forward to positive discussions with president trump. there's a lot of issues that we'll be talking about. yes, we will be talking about the trade issues and we're looking for the time...
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president, for being a friend and a defender to the nation of israel. [cheers and applause] >> as if things could not get better, there was yet another miracle. president trump pulled america out of the iran nuclear deal, which gave iran access to 150 billion dollars and actually saved them from bankruptcy. this money fired up the engines of terrorism. it made the dreams of iran on the edge of reality, of blowing israel off the map, which is what they promised to do. not only was this deal an affront to israel, our greatest ally, and only democracy in the middle east, but giving iran access to that money was treason against america. [applause] :: this money gave iran the power to continue making icbms which can be armed with nuclear warheads that could hit new york city or san francisco. you didn't read that in the fake news. the iran deal was an assault on the safety of america and israel, period. whilethis deal was in place, the despotic iranian regime was in the driver's seat in the middle east . everything seemed to be going well for them. then the
president, for being a friend and a defender to the nation of israel. [cheers and applause] >> as if things could not get better, there was yet another miracle. president trump pulled america out of the iran nuclear deal, which gave iran access to 150 billion dollars and actually saved them from bankruptcy. this money fired up the engines of terrorism. it made the dreams of iran on the edge of reality, of blowing israel off the map, which is what they promised to do. not only was this...
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this was a day of frank talks between the secretary, the foreign minister of south korea, our japanese friends, as well as the security council to say -- if we want to see success, we have to see a response from chairman kim and we have to continue to hold the line until that happens. a very successful day promising that the security council has remained united and continued to put pressure on our numbers to not fall through on that promise. reporter: secretary hayley mentioned that russia is not being that helpful with sanctions enforcement. [indiscernible] reneging on an agreement made with the president? secretary pompeo: enforcement of sanctions is a continuing process. there are many places where the russians have been helpful. since the beginning of the time, the russians have done many things to enforce the sanctions and we are appreciative. what we need now is to continue that. we need to make sure it that the world does not see this as an american demand. this is a world demand. where we find issue is with any country not doing their part to enforce that. we will make sure that we pro
this was a day of frank talks between the secretary, the foreign minister of south korea, our japanese friends, as well as the security council to say -- if we want to see success, we have to see a response from chairman kim and we have to continue to hold the line until that happens. a very successful day promising that the security council has remained united and continued to put pressure on our numbers to not fall through on that promise. reporter: secretary hayley mentioned that russia is...
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he is not a friend. he is not enemy. a competitor. perhaps some day he will be a friend. ent believes alliance with russia is important when it comes to the relationship with china, i think he would like to drive a wedge of some sort between those two nations, bring russia over to our way of seeing things, at least on points where we can agree on tern elements of national defense. steve: maybe that would prompt china, you know what? let's settle the trade thing we've got going on. >> bingo. steve: one other thing he talked about extensively, in europe right now, because of open borders policy, there has been a migrant problem. he said this about the continent. >> i told them today, the eu, european union, better be very careful, immigration is taking over europe and they better be very, very careful. i said that loud and clear. i think those people, they like . . . nancy pelosi. the name your price tool? it helps people save on car insurance. why wouldn't it save me? why? what would you bring? a boat. huh. until her laptop crashed this morning. her salon was booked for wee
he is not a friend. he is not enemy. a competitor. perhaps some day he will be a friend. ent believes alliance with russia is important when it comes to the relationship with china, i think he would like to drive a wedge of some sort between those two nations, bring russia over to our way of seeing things, at least on points where we can agree on tern elements of national defense. steve: maybe that would prompt china, you know what? let's settle the trade thing we've got going on. >>...
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according to thee friend, was leaving a note. "new york times" said the reporter left the note with the friend and never went inside the apartment. reporter was trying to contact him about a story. >>> if she is so intent on contacting me, i would have preferred for her to do it by phone and not by barging in when i'm not . >> this reporter in particular has been aggressive, you know asking questions of everybody who i've every known. >> is he was worked for stuart in the past. so far noe charges h been filed. >>> if you're a frequent rider on the red line this will be important. a major shutdown starts tomorrow. for 45 days it will behut down for repairs. you can get around it by taking the green line to fort cotton from gallery place. more capacity will be added to the green and yellow lines during the shutdown. shuttle buses will be provided. service resuming september3. >> there is now closure for the family of the woman killed in the metro smoke incident in 2015. etro reached a settlement with the family. 61-year-old died ins
according to thee friend, was leaving a note. "new york times" said the reporter left the note with the friend and never went inside the apartment. reporter was trying to contact him about a story. >>> if she is so intent on contacting me, i would have preferred for her to do it by phone and not by barging in when i'm not . >> this reporter in particular has been aggressive, you know asking questions of everybody who i've every known. >> is he was worked for...
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. >>> in february, a woman who had been drinking with friends decided to go home. drove her in to a secluded location. he raped her and then drove her home. she told her roommeats what happened and called police. >>> in may, a woman left the bar around 1:00 a.m. she says he drove her to a secluded location where he got into the backseat and threatened her with a notify and raped her. afterward, he also drove her home. then if june, the 49 victim left temple bar around 2 1:00 a.m. she fell asleep in his car and woke up thinking her hands were wet. she realizeed he was in the backseat with her and the wetness on her hands was her own blood. she had been trying to fend off the knife with her hands. he assaulted her and tried to rape her, put she was able to open the car's door and run away. she found a house that looked safe and people there took her in and called police. he faces 12 felonies includeing the rapes of those four women kidnapping thee of them and threatening with a deadly weapon. he will be back in court tomorrow for his arraignment and now police doive b
. >>> in february, a woman who had been drinking with friends decided to go home. drove her in to a secluded location. he raped her and then drove her home. she told her roommeats what happened and called police. >>> in may, a woman left the bar around 1:00 a.m. she says he drove her to a secluded location where he got into the backseat and threatened her with a notify and raped her. afterward, he also drove her home. then if june, the 49 victim left temple bar around 2 1:00...
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a drag queen a friend of mine just a few months ago i was abused by two so-called christians you know attacked just outside cross. is configured acceptable this is in central london cause problems in general and we're not even talking about outside the m twenty five motorway i'd hate to think what it's like outside london or even worse i mean that i should say dres i'm a voted against the repealing of section twenty eight he regrets it now but what you're saying is borne out by statistics stonewalls hate crime report from last year said one in five people experiencing a hate crime in the previous twelve months but four out of five n.t.l. g.b.t. hate crimes go unreported and they found that people really were reluctant to go to the police what why would that i think they just want to forget about it i mean if this was a racist incident. do you think people would be more likely to go to the police i suppose there would i think of a system is less accepted. i'm homophobic attacks when the bus was packed and i think it's only one person that she's stepped in apart from myself i'm sure if
a drag queen a friend of mine just a few months ago i was abused by two so-called christians you know attacked just outside cross. is configured acceptable this is in central london cause problems in general and we're not even talking about outside the m twenty five motorway i'd hate to think what it's like outside london or even worse i mean that i should say dres i'm a voted against the repealing of section twenty eight he regrets it now but what you're saying is borne out by statistics...
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areas of heavy rain tomrow leading to a storm team 4 weather alert. >>> friends are truggling to come to grips with the murder of a man in old town, alexandria. >> miss him. i miss him. he's n with us. >> all new tonight, we're live with their special tribute. >> news4 begins with a storm team 4 weather ooalert. >>evening. you can call it the calm before the storm. twin systems are now teaming up to give us one supersoaking. >> we're in weather alert mode tonight to make s you're prepared for the rain tomorrow. doug is in the studio to show us who could see the greatest impact. >> that's a big key. not everybody's going to be doused with rain all do i ng. in and around. >> 95 and points to the east, you have the best chance to see that. the rain will make its way tomorrow in the south. allus fg around this storm that's brought severe weather once again toik places kentucky and portions of tennessee. that system moving our way. by tomorrow morning, i around our region. look how much rain we see in that area. some areas west of the blue ridge may not s a whole lot. dc eastward, a big so
areas of heavy rain tomrow leading to a storm team 4 weather alert. >>> friends are truggling to come to grips with the murder of a man in old town, alexandria. >> miss him. i miss him. he's n with us. >> all new tonight, we're live with their special tribute. >> news4 begins with a storm team 4 weather ooalert. >>evening. you can call it the calm before the storm. twin systems are now teaming up to give us one supersoaking. >> we're in weather alert mode...
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i think nato is going to be very very effective i'm very impressed with and really knowing he's a friend of mine but secretary general stoltenberg has done a fantastic and putting it all together and we were the ones that really we gave him an extension of his contract as you know i think he's done a really good job i think that when i was saying that i am very concerned with the pipeline i don't like the pipeline and when i talk about nato i say how do you have nato and then you have somebody paying the people that you're protecting against but maybe we'll get along with the group that we're protecting against i think that's a real possibility as you know i'm meeting with president putin on monday and i think we go into that meeting not looking for so much we want to find out about syria we will of course ask you your favorite question about meddling i will be asking that question again but we'll also be talking about other things we'll be talking about ukraine ukraine was here today by the way and you know it's very interesting to hear what they had to say so excuse me. well you may i
i think nato is going to be very very effective i'm very impressed with and really knowing he's a friend of mine but secretary general stoltenberg has done a fantastic and putting it all together and we were the ones that really we gave him an extension of his contract as you know i think he's done a really good job i think that when i was saying that i am very concerned with the pipeline i don't like the pipeline and when i talk about nato i say how do you have nato and then you have somebody...
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buddy of a friend coming over to feed the cat."ock over katie scott is dealing with the same her basement level and new bathroom ruinedkatie scott/ home damaged by flood: "i called the city of englewood yesterday and said are you doing something about this, because im tired of living like this. every time, we're are watching the weather."losing property, money and most importantly a life has this community wondering how they will recover.mike minnick/ owns flooded property: "i mean this place flooded and people died! where do you go from there? i don't know." don't know." (justine) (justine) englewood's mayor ... issued a statement calling harber's death a tragedy. and also declared a local disaster that could open the door for relief funds. she said the storm was a quote "100-year-event" that the city's drainage system was not designed to handle. (ken) now to our four zone forecast. you're looking live at the golden gate bridge.(pam) kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with a look ahead lawrence karnow: temperatu
buddy of a friend coming over to feed the cat."ock over katie scott is dealing with the same her basement level and new bathroom ruinedkatie scott/ home damaged by flood: "i called the city of englewood yesterday and said are you doing something about this, because im tired of living like this. every time, we're are watching the weather."losing property, money and most importantly a life has this community wondering how they will recover.mike minnick/ owns flooded property:...
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that time they had a close group of friends and. went. in was one of their best friends. not least because they shared the same political philosophy. they saw themselves as members of a close knit rightwing elite together with the trio volley even even formed a special fellowship they distanced themselves from other far right supporters whom they dismissed as drunken nazi. if you look people who were driven by ideology won't tolerate criticism and they don't have to answer questions because they're always right so it is the everything that can be justified by ideology is acceptable and that could include murder all right. the group was also affiliated with a key european network of militant neo nazis called blood and on a. investigators who searched bolivians computer found numerous references to the organization blood and on it was banned in germany in two thousand and one but continued to play an active role underground. the group provided logistical support and the ideological blueprint for the n.s.c. and. the untried lot in honor was the crucial structure for the n.s.u
that time they had a close group of friends and. went. in was one of their best friends. not least because they shared the same political philosophy. they saw themselves as members of a close knit rightwing elite together with the trio volley even even formed a special fellowship they distanced themselves from other far right supporters whom they dismissed as drunken nazi. if you look people who were driven by ideology won't tolerate criticism and they don't have to answer questions because...
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he said whether vladmir putin was a friend or a foe? he did not give that label to putin at all, either one of the two. he said putin is competitor. we expect president trump to land here in brussels any moment now, trish. tomorrow he heads to nato. boy, oh, boy, that will be something, huh? trish: hey, look, finally, finally, somebody is willing to say it is not right, it is not fair that the u.s. is footing the bill. blake, enjoy your brief time in brussels there. continue all the great reporting. we're all admiring those lovely streets behind you. thank you, blake burman. joining me with more how we should think about nato, the uk, putin, former assistant secretary of defense under president reagan, mr. larry korb. good to see you, sir. >> good to be with you. trish: i kind of like that definition he gave, how would you label putin, is he a friend or a foe, he said he competitor. >> he is a competitor. it is not the cold war but the fact of the matter is, we have a lot of places where our interests are not the same. for example, seiz
he said whether vladmir putin was a friend or a foe? he did not give that label to putin at all, either one of the two. he said putin is competitor. we expect president trump to land here in brussels any moment now, trish. tomorrow he heads to nato. boy, oh, boy, that will be something, huh? trish: hey, look, finally, finally, somebody is willing to say it is not right, it is not fair that the u.s. is footing the bill. blake, enjoy your brief time in brussels there. continue all the great...
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a friend of mine in the case this doctor stood a wonderful job of portraying the history of the reformation in a warm chronological sequence. this is arguably the most important site in refrigeration history all same church also known as the castle church due to its role in the revolution it's always surrounded by crowds of tourists from all over the globe this is the door martin luther is said to have nailed his nice tree so what better place to discuss the reformation. the unocal. impressed you kristen lang is the director of the latin school study and visitor center for lutherans and scholars from across the globe i think it's safe to say that bag is to proud of as rome is yes what does it mean to you personally to be here it's just it's amazing and it brings together so many different pieces of history in my personal heritage as a as a lifelong lutheran as a german ancestry my studies they all kind of come together and by living here and working here in the wittenburg it just really speaks to the church throughout the ages in the world i see that every day people from all over the world
a friend of mine in the case this doctor stood a wonderful job of portraying the history of the reformation in a warm chronological sequence. this is arguably the most important site in refrigeration history all same church also known as the castle church due to its role in the revolution it's always surrounded by crowds of tourists from all over the globe this is the door martin luther is said to have nailed his nice tree so what better place to discuss the reformation. the unocal. impressed...
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thank you the key word was as you need a simulation to be considered a friend you had to give up your original your identity and that's what happened to my generation and i think the country has moved a long way in that direction in the sense that today as work said there are budgets so you can be french and african you can be french and it doesn't mean that discrimination has gone away and it's far from that but i think we need more we are in a society today you know when president mccourt welcomed the team at the elysee palace he had hundreds of kids from the clubs that raised the players so many mostly from poorer sections of the population and he told them one thing he said to the players he said don't forget where you come from and i think it didn't mean this is certainly africa where they were he meant your identity your background and i think the french society is moving probably too slow in the direction where you can keep retain your identity what's the core of your origin and family identity and because you did french we're still a long way and i agree one hundred percent wi
thank you the key word was as you need a simulation to be considered a friend you had to give up your original your identity and that's what happened to my generation and i think the country has moved a long way in that direction in the sense that today as work said there are budgets so you can be french and african you can be french and it doesn't mean that discrimination has gone away and it's far from that but i think we need more we are in a society today you know when president mccourt...
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my little boys have a friend with a severe peanut allergy. we double check and triple check. i can't imagine the fear. >> it is scary because they gave her two shots, and it still didn't help.>>> now to an investigation underway on travis air force base in fairfield into allegations of abuse of a five-year-old girl at a childcare center on the base. a woman posted a video saying her daughter ended up in the bathroom with another girl. she says they were left unattended and her daughter told her the other girl molested her. the bathroom procedures at the center were changed after the incident, but parents say they were not told why. the father says they are devastated by what happened. >> the whole purpose of dropping them off your, we could have went off base to someplace else, but we felt this was the best place. we thought she would be safe and well taken care of. >> base officials held a town hall meeting with parents last night and also posted a statement to facebook saying they are taking allegation seriously and will thoroughly investigate the incident. >>> a man suspec
my little boys have a friend with a severe peanut allergy. we double check and triple check. i can't imagine the fear. >> it is scary because they gave her two shots, and it still didn't help.>>> now to an investigation underway on travis air force base in fairfield into allegations of abuse of a five-year-old girl at a childcare center on the base. a woman posted a video saying her daughter ended up in the bathroom with another girl. she says they were left unattended and her...
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i have a friend of mine who asked me if i could send him money, and this is from a rich family and by the way it is a very poor country, not a rich country at all. the united states is supporting saudi arabia in this war just like a couple of months ago and president trump was proud the united states sold billions when people in yemen see that strikes coming to them they say made in america. >> host: when you have been traveling around the past couple of years talking about your story and about this war, do you find that americans know what is happening or that there are misimpressions that we understand about what is going on? >> guest: it's a tragedy because people only focus on what they are speaking about. it's hard for anyone to understand for example between different groups in yemen it's hard for someone the united nations didn't do anything about it. they just don't want to speak about it so people can really understand it an and that is whs happening now. >> host: its perch rate as a civil war between the north and south. >> guest: will not have peace. the person is living in
i have a friend of mine who asked me if i could send him money, and this is from a rich family and by the way it is a very poor country, not a rich country at all. the united states is supporting saudi arabia in this war just like a couple of months ago and president trump was proud the united states sold billions when people in yemen see that strikes coming to them they say made in america. >> host: when you have been traveling around the past couple of years talking about your story and...
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but i was not a close friend, just said hello. e saw it -- i mean jack was -- it was a very glamorous life for me for a while. much more glamorous than i was leading. of course i was impressed by all of those things. the kennedys were one of the chief people i met. then i ended up taking ted kennedy and his wife and two children as their escort translator to the soviet union in 1974. brian: before we get there, i want to read what you said about jack warnecke. "he was controlling, insanely jealous, and wanted me to be at his beck and call, regardless of my children and other commitments. he had an explosive temper and, when angry, would frequently keep me up most of the night. haranguing me although he knew i needed to get up in the morning with my children. sleep deprivation became a constant part of my life." grace: that was true. brian: how did you deal with that? what was your way out? grace: in the end, leaving. i think that was the biggest way out. i walked out the door. before that, i got very involved -- that is partly what
but i was not a close friend, just said hello. e saw it -- i mean jack was -- it was a very glamorous life for me for a while. much more glamorous than i was leading. of course i was impressed by all of those things. the kennedys were one of the chief people i met. then i ended up taking ted kennedy and his wife and two children as their escort translator to the soviet union in 1974. brian: before we get there, i want to read what you said about jack warnecke. "he was controlling, insanely...
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there was a social media scholarship like my friend here. we live in this stuff and we knew that it was not only possible but it was happening. nobody was listening. cambridge got a hold of the data on 150 american voters, and sorry 150 million. that's a lot of voters. almost all of the actual voters and that was a massive scandal. a researcher got the data and handed it over to facebook because they have no control over who took it out and when that story ran out it was like a massive meltdown. it was a reflection of the facebook policy and they encourage application developers to take all the data and use it to target ads and use facebook in a more creative way. it encouraged other websites and applications to connect itself to the ecosystem and become dependent. was policy everybody that follows social media knew this. a lot of us raised questions and got no response. in 2012, there was application on people's phones you could use if you were a volunteer and you could login with your credentials and not only what the data be shared with th
there was a social media scholarship like my friend here. we live in this stuff and we knew that it was not only possible but it was happening. nobody was listening. cambridge got a hold of the data on 150 american voters, and sorry 150 million. that's a lot of voters. almost all of the actual voters and that was a massive scandal. a researcher got the data and handed it over to facebook because they have no control over who took it out and when that story ran out it was like a massive...