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so we thought we would go out, myself and aj, have some fun.of the situation, aj, because it would have been a lot worse if he wasn't there to get me out of the situation. oh, my goodness. you are both clearly very shaken up and also injured. firstly, curtis, you cannot now go and do yourjob, is that right? well, i should be in ireland training now for the first live show this sunday on the 6th, but i can't dance at the moment. i have to thank the nhs for being so quick and proactive. i start physio today and i should be walking on my leg within three weeks. in 4—5 weeks, i should be dancing again. that is in a perfect world. fingers crossed, touch wood, yeah. stacey dooley may have onlyjust popped the strictly glitterball trophy on her mantlepiece, but there‘s already a new dance talent show waiting in the wings. it‘s called "the greatest dancer" and among the judges is cheryl, who‘s been telling us about her ballet past, and some nasty dance injuries. 0ur entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, has been visiting the sets. strictly only f
so we thought we would go out, myself and aj, have some fun.of the situation, aj, because it would have been a lot worse if he wasn't there to get me out of the situation. oh, my goodness. you are both clearly very shaken up and also injured. firstly, curtis, you cannot now go and do yourjob, is that right? well, i should be in ireland training now for the first live show this sunday on the 6th, but i can't dance at the moment. i have to thank the nhs for being so quick and proactive. i start...
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liliana: toni trabaja como veambulante en el parque macarthur de los Ángeles aj sin. >> he levantado este 1 de enero, la ley conocida como la ley de las ventas seguras en las aceras legaliza finalmente esta actividad. tony dice que aÚn falta saber con exactitud los detalles de esta ley. >> todavÍa no estÁn claras las a regulaciones. pero creo que se van a ser los reglamentos de todos los registros que se van a pedir. liliana: se ndedores ambulantes se beneficiarÁn con esta ley. esto le permite a cada ciudad poner sus propias restricciones. >> nos viene a la mente ciudades muy afluyentes como beverly hills, west wood y otras donde se vva a ser duro. liliana: otro aspecto de esta medida es que estos comerciantes podrÁn vender en las aceras, sin la necesidad. >> estamos hablando de una economÍa que se podría contar en varios 100 dos o quizÁs miles de millones de dÓlares, que le va representar al estado tambiÉn ingresos en impuestos. adriana: la sonda espacial de la nasa, "nuevo horizonte", tomara fotografÍas de alta resoluciÓn de un nuevo objeto desde 3500 km de distancia con el objetiv
liliana: toni trabaja como veambulante en el parque macarthur de los Ángeles aj sin. >> he levantado este 1 de enero, la ley conocida como la ley de las ventas seguras en las aceras legaliza finalmente esta actividad. tony dice que aÚn falta saber con exactitud los detalles de esta ley. >> todavÍa no estÁn claras las a regulaciones. pero creo que se van a ser los reglamentos de todos los registros que se van a pedir. liliana: se ndedores ambulantes se beneficiarÁn con esta ley....
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aj, how are you doing? you had bruises, it must leave you feeling pretty shaken up. that's for sure. but you do have to question yourself. will it affect it when you are deciding if you want to go out like anyone else, it might affect your decision making? my new year's was in house with a nice cup of tea, i think that'll be my evenings for the near future. i'm going to agree! such a shame! you 0k otherwise? future. i'm going to agree! such a shame! you ok otherwise? physically iam 0k, shame! you ok otherwise? physically i am 0k, punched and kicked shame! you ok otherwise? physically iam 0k, punched and kicked in shame! you ok otherwise? physically i am 0k, punched and kicked in the shins on the side of my body when i was helping curtis off the floor but mentally you do really have two, it makes you feel slightly scared and anxious to go in large crowds of people but i'm sure i'll be fine. physically curtis is the main thing, getting him fit and healthy. aj you're going on tour with strictly, the fans have been backing up strictly, the fans have been backing up on th
aj, how are you doing? you had bruises, it must leave you feeling pretty shaken up. that's for sure. but you do have to question yourself. will it affect it when you are deciding if you want to go out like anyone else, it might affect your decision making? my new year's was in house with a nice cup of tea, i think that'll be my evenings for the near future. i'm going to agree! such a shame! you 0k otherwise? future. i'm going to agree! such a shame! you ok otherwise? physically iam 0k, shame!...
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so we thought we'd go out, myself and aj, have some fun.if we weren't together, that's for sure. yeah. no, i would like to say, actually, though, thank you for getting me out of the situation, aj, because it would have been a lot worse if he wasn't there to have got me out of the situation. oh, my goodness. just tell us now — you're both clearly very shaken up and also injured. firstly, curtis, you can't now go and do yourjob, is that right? well, i should be in ireland training now for the first live show this sunday on the 6th, but i can't dance at the moment. i've had the operation, it went fantastic, so thank you to the nhs for being so quick and so proactive with everything. i start physio today and i should be walking on my leg within three weeks. and 4—5 weeks, i should be dancing again. that's in a perfect world. fingers crossed, perfect world. touch wood. yes. figures show streaming services and digital downloads now account for more than 70 % of revenues for uk music and video industries. the entertainment retailers association sa
so we thought we'd go out, myself and aj, have some fun.if we weren't together, that's for sure. yeah. no, i would like to say, actually, though, thank you for getting me out of the situation, aj, because it would have been a lot worse if he wasn't there to have got me out of the situation. oh, my goodness. just tell us now — you're both clearly very shaken up and also injured. firstly, curtis, you can't now go and do yourjob, is that right? well, i should be in ireland training now for the...
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aj reyes carries with him a unique perspective, as he works as a nurse at stanford hospital. performed with a sense of purpose. >> it is a humbling experience being on the other side of the bed caring for patients. >> reporter: eight years ago he was here to receive a heart he that led to congestive heart failure. >> lots of sewing my body. i cannot make it from one side of campus to another site when i was going to school. >> reporter: the 33-year-old tells me that the second chance of life was given to him by justin oliveira, a small town west of chico, had been killed in a motorcycle accident. >> if i didn't get a chance i only had a still up. >> reporter: i spoke with justin's mother about our friendship with reyes. >> i touched his chest , and feel it and know that it is in there. >> reporter: reyes and mary ellen meet at least once a year at the cemetery where justin is very. she described the first meeting months after his surgery. >> we listen together to ages heart, my son's heart beating in aj's chest, i should say. that was just awesome. >> reporter: also awesome,
aj reyes carries with him a unique perspective, as he works as a nurse at stanford hospital. performed with a sense of purpose. >> it is a humbling experience being on the other side of the bed caring for patients. >> reporter: eight years ago he was here to receive a heart he that led to congestive heart failure. >> lots of sewing my body. i cannot make it from one side of campus to another site when i was going to school. >> reporter: the 33-year-old tells me that the...
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aj kato speaks with pet store owners about the new law. mell garcia/founder of mell's mutts"we have the highest overpopulation rate in the entire united states here." it's a stat mell garcia would like to see change with the new year.a law taking effect bans the sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits not from shelters or rescues.mell garcia/founder of mell's mutts"this is norman and he's a poodle, and he's a perfect example. he was found as a stray and people think you need to buy from breeders to get poodles when that's not true. he's looking for his garcia says right now, the euthanasia rate locally is 70-percent.mell garcia/founder of mell's mutts "out of every ten dogs that goes in there or ends up in there as a stray or as an owner surrender, however it ends up in the shelter there's only three that make it out alive."that's the reason john shafer says he has not sold dogs or cats for the past 15 years.john shafer/pet store owner"because there are enough dogs and cats out there that need homes that can be adopted."shafer's sold rabbits but s
aj kato speaks with pet store owners about the new law. mell garcia/founder of mell's mutts"we have the highest overpopulation rate in the entire united states here." it's a stat mell garcia would like to see change with the new year.a law taking effect bans the sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits not from shelters or rescues.mell garcia/founder of mell's mutts"this is norman and he's a poodle, and he's a perfect example. he was found as a stray and people think you need to buy from...
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. >> we listen together to aj's heart. my son's heart beating in aj's chest, should say. that was awesome. >> reporter: also awesome, says reyes, where the stanford nurses who cared for him, and inspired him to become a nice. >> i had such greatness is. i wanted to come back and kind of give back to the procession profession that saved my life. >> reporter: november 20, 2018, the eighth anniversary of his transplant surgery, stanford hospital officials interviewed reyes for a nursing position. patient care manager pauline redner supervises the team of nurses who took care of reyes. she says it's rare to know what happens to a patient after their discharge. >> it really warms our heart just to know and to be able to see him, you know maybe in the hallway or the cafeteria, and to have him as a colleague. >> i want to do great things with this heart, with this second chance, this gift. >> reporter: reyes's dream is to return to the unit where he received post surgery care so he can help other transplant patients recover. at stanford hospital, amber lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>
. >> we listen together to aj's heart. my son's heart beating in aj's chest, should say. that was awesome. >> reporter: also awesome, says reyes, where the stanford nurses who cared for him, and inspired him to become a nice. >> i had such greatness is. i wanted to come back and kind of give back to the procession profession that saved my life. >> reporter: november 20, 2018, the eighth anniversary of his transplant surgery, stanford hospital officials interviewed...
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. >> reporter: aj carries a unique perspective as he works as a nurse at danford hospital. each task is performed with a sense of purpose. >> is ling spirit eight years at the hospital to receive heart transplant. he suffered an infection that led to congestive heart failure. >> i was tired all the time. there was lots of swelling. >> the 33-year-old tells me the second chance of life was given to him by a 40-year-old. it was a small town west of chico. he was killed in a motorcycle accident. >> i did not -- if i did not get the transplant i had days to live >> reporter: i spoke with his mother about the friendship. >> they now meet at least once a year. she describes the first meeting after his surgery. >> we listen together at my sons heart beating in his chest. that was awesome. >> also awesome was the stanford nurses who cared for him. they inspired him to become a nurse. >> they had such great nurses that i wanted to get back. >> on november 20, the eighth anniversary of the transplant surgerythey interviewed him for a nursing position. patient care manager pauline sup
. >> reporter: aj carries a unique perspective as he works as a nurse at danford hospital. each task is performed with a sense of purpose. >> is ling spirit eight years at the hospital to receive heart transplant. he suffered an infection that led to congestive heart failure. >> i was tired all the time. there was lots of swelling. >> the 33-year-old tells me the second chance of life was given to him by a 40-year-old. it was a small town west of chico. he was killed in...
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aj's family were originally from germany and he qualifies for a german passport and with it the rightthe european union after brexit.|j would potentially be able to work in any one of 27 countries without filling in paperwork. that is not only a benefit for me but a potential benefit for my children. good night to. learning the language is one thing but getting a german passport is proving a far harder decision to make. it is about what is in my heart and could i honestly swa p is in my heart and could i honestly swap my british passport for a german passport given what germans, albeit many decades ago, did to my father. rudolf goldberg wasjust13 when father. rudolf goldberg wasjust 13 when he and his brother were put on a train bound for britain. this transport what thousands ofjewish children to safety. those left behind based almost certain death in nazi germany concentration camps. the emotional baggage i attach to this is immense. this is the country that welcomed my father into this country, made him as a refugee feel at home. rudolf, known as rudy, made his home in birmingham.
aj's family were originally from germany and he qualifies for a german passport and with it the rightthe european union after brexit.|j would potentially be able to work in any one of 27 countries without filling in paperwork. that is not only a benefit for me but a potential benefit for my children. good night to. learning the language is one thing but getting a german passport is proving a far harder decision to make. it is about what is in my heart and could i honestly swa p is in my heart...
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aj is getting his laser tag guns ready, because he will trigger the robots to dance.n bristol, 30 robot toys are being taught to tango. well, sort of. to get the bots to bust a groove simultaneously, they all need to be set off at exactly the same time. so the team behind them had to get creative. so, this fires infrared at all the robots, and the robots get the signal, and they know it's time to dance. 0k... now. a tv remote was just really boring, so we thought a laser gun would be cooler. and it makes cool noises. it is cool, when it works. does it still need reloading? you have to reload the laser gun? yeah. and we can reset that 0k. it's a cone of light that comes out, not a single beam. if you get very, very close to our robot, it's a net that's more narrow. the further back you are, we find it's a better, wider tack. but it's the same with the robots — they fire out a cone. they are shooting at each other. they have used video animation software to choreograph the custom dance routine. i make one animation and that will be distributed to all 30. but the way tha
aj is getting his laser tag guns ready, because he will trigger the robots to dance.n bristol, 30 robot toys are being taught to tango. well, sort of. to get the bots to bust a groove simultaneously, they all need to be set off at exactly the same time. so the team behind them had to get creative. so, this fires infrared at all the robots, and the robots get the signal, and they know it's time to dance. 0k... now. a tv remote was just really boring, so we thought a laser gun would be cooler....
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earlier, we spoke to russ mould, investment director at aj bell.g groceries so there will be a little bit disappointed that they have lost the percentage point of market. there will aware morrison's announced discounts over 995 products. they will be aware of the challenge by aldi and little and amazon is gym or in fast—moving consumer goods but isn't lack. this maybe one of the reason sainsbury‘s is looking to merge with asda and we're waiting for the regulator to see what happens there. government cuts are forcing people into funeral poverty, according to a report by insurer royal london. it claims local authorities are raising burial and cremation fees after a reduction of funding from central government. that's led to an increase in the number of public health funerals local councils are carrying out, as an increasing number of bereaved families are now unable to pay for the ceremonies. just under 4,000 public health funerals were carried out last year and nearly a third were because relatives could not afford the cost of a funeral. increasing
earlier, we spoke to russ mould, investment director at aj bell.g groceries so there will be a little bit disappointed that they have lost the percentage point of market. there will aware morrison's announced discounts over 995 products. they will be aware of the challenge by aldi and little and amazon is gym or in fast—moving consumer goods but isn't lack. this maybe one of the reason sainsbury‘s is looking to merge with asda and we're waiting for the regulator to see what happens there....
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and by the frontline journalism fund,aj with support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from laura debonis and scott nathan. (lawn moweirring) (man coughing) >> i've mowed that bank right there since i was a littleoy. lord, eight or nine yearold. it's jusa simple task to most people, but to me this is something, it's like a challenge that you have to get through. i believe fully if i hadn't really got up and started ving around because i was so sick, i would have sat in my chair and died. and thgs like this right here, i get up and it gives me, i motivate myself to do it. (coughing) (grunts) (sniffles, catches breath) (coughs) (clears throat) >> howard berkes: during the past six years, i've been in and out of the coal fields ofwe virginia, virginia, kentucky, and pennsylvania, meeting sick and dyil miners. first, i reported for n the resurgence of a deadly coal mining disease, black lung, which had been declining for decades.th en i got a tip two years agout about anbreak of the most advaed form of black lung disease and i began looking into why i
and by the frontline journalism fund,aj with support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from laura debonis and scott nathan. (lawn moweirring) (man coughing) >> i've mowed that bank right there since i was a littleoy. lord, eight or nine yearold. it's jusa simple task to most people, but to me this is something, it's like a challenge that you have to get through. i believe fully if i hadn't really got up and started ving around because i was so sick, i would have sat in my...
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tua tagovailoa...int ercepted...and aj terrell takes it back the other way. 44-yard pick six. 7-zip clemsonensuing tide possession, they come right back.. tua...loads up and goes deep for jerry jeudy... 62-yard bomb. what a response from bama. game tied at 7. --later in the first, tigers were going right at them... travis etienne...dangerous down the sideline...17-yards to the house. 14-7 clemson. one of three etienne scores on the night. --2nd quarter, tagovailoa...still having problems. another interception... this time trayvon mullen...and the tigers are in business again. that would set up a trevor lawrence strike to etienne. 28-16 tigers, they were up bre the locker room, clemson still getting whatever it wants.. lawrence...the true freshman airs it out for y him.... 74-yard house call. tigers pouring it on...37-16. --next bama possession, tide trying to get anything going... in the red zone, tagovailoa on 4th down... stuffed... and that about seals it. --44-16 clemson your final....the tigers with their 2nd title in 3 years, end the year 15-and-0. nick saban...suffers his worst loss s
tua tagovailoa...int ercepted...and aj terrell takes it back the other way. 44-yard pick six. 7-zip clemsonensuing tide possession, they come right back.. tua...loads up and goes deep for jerry jeudy... 62-yard bomb. what a response from bama. game tied at 7. --later in the first, tigers were going right at them... travis etienne...dangerous down the sideline...17-yards to the house. 14-7 clemson. one of three etienne scores on the night. --2nd quarter, tagovailoa...still having problems....
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tua tagovailoa...int ercepted...and aj terrell takes it back the other way. 44-yard pick six. 7-zip clemson--ensuing tide possession, they come right back.. tua...loads up and goes deep for jerry jeudy... 62-yard bomb. what a response from bama. game tied at 7. --later in the first, tigers were going right at them... travis etienne...dangerous down the sideline...17-yards to the house. 14-7 clemson. one of three etienne scores on the night. --2nd quarter, tagovailoa...still having problems. another interception... this time trayvon mullen...and the tigers are in business again. that would set up a trevor lawrence strike to etienne. 28-16 tigers, they were up by 15 at the break. --out of the locker room, clemson still getting whatever it wants.. lawrence...the true freshman airs it out for justyn ross... and ross has open room in front of him.... 74-yard house call. tigers pouring it on...37-16. --next bama possession, tide trying to get anything going... in the red zone, tagovailoa on 4th down... stuffed... and that about seals it. --a game in which we've se --a game in which we've se <> an
tua tagovailoa...int ercepted...and aj terrell takes it back the other way. 44-yard pick six. 7-zip clemson--ensuing tide possession, they come right back.. tua...loads up and goes deep for jerry jeudy... 62-yard bomb. what a response from bama. game tied at 7. --later in the first, tigers were going right at them... travis etienne...dangerous down the sideline...17-yards to the house. 14-7 clemson. one of three etienne scores on the night. --2nd quarter, tagovailoa...still having problems....
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and people in their 20s are two and half times to be and stbstinate pack ajs. the young people they interviewed managed to say a lot. >> new research shows millennials are having less sex than ever before, leading to what some experts are calling a sex recession. i sat down with a group of millennials to find out. >> i was reading an article with the headline that said be millennials are in a sexual recession. it surprised me. did it surprise you all? >> completely. >> no. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i mean, i didn't know we were all going to say yes. what a time to be alive, you know. things are changing so quickly from one generation to the next, and we've come up with a game to have some fun with that. every now and then we like to pit a senior against a june yo are for junior for a battle of the ages, and it's time to play generation gap. my cousin sal, hi cousin sal. >> hi, jimmy. >> jimmy: how much did you lose on the football games this weekend? >> i'm out $28,750. >> jimmy: he has a gambling problem and his own show about gambling on fox sports one called lo
and people in their 20s are two and half times to be and stbstinate pack ajs. the young people they interviewed managed to say a lot. >> new research shows millennials are having less sex than ever before, leading to what some experts are calling a sex recession. i sat down with a group of millennials to find out. >> i was reading an article with the headline that said be millennials are in a sexual recession. it surprised me. did it surprise you all? >> completely. >>...
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i go back to the 2013 shutdown when i was working house leadership, and it was a mirim aj -- mirror image of what we have today. we had one half of one third of government, according to john baynor. we saw democrats able to use leverage they normally wouldn't have by having one half of one third of government. it's a really surprising turn of events but all created essentially by the president by walking away from a deal that the house and senate were going to support and saying in advance, you can call it the trump shutdown. he defined the terms of this before we even started. >> so, maria, do you think the president is at all reflecting on mistakes made, what you learned from this experience. you heard nancy pelosi who said, you know, he's demonstrating that perhaps he doesn't have a good grasp of how things are going, but perhaps this was a teaching moment for the president. >> i want to say that i hope so, but we know who this president is and how he works. and reflection in terms of past bad deeds or mistakes, it doesn't exist within his persona. he has said it himself. so i think wh
i go back to the 2013 shutdown when i was working house leadership, and it was a mirim aj -- mirror image of what we have today. we had one half of one third of government, according to john baynor. we saw democrats able to use leverage they normally wouldn't have by having one half of one third of government. it's a really surprising turn of events but all created essentially by the president by walking away from a deal that the house and senate were going to support and saying in advance, you...
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there is a long pass aj about three or four different explanations he gave about this $125,000 payment. who knows the counterparty. nobody knows who the counterparty was. so it's obviously a voluminous attempt to demonstrate that he's a liar. >> i think the thing that stuck out to me the most about this were his contacts. according to this document, he was trying to figure out who to appoint. after he was forced out of the campaign because of his russian contacts and the fact they were ex boesd by "the times." just the fact he was staying in touch with trump in the white house, and even had a say to who was appointed -- >> what are they supposed to tell you about why you would choose to hide that? we can all have a debate about whether paul manafort confined to his cell can is a good as signment. i'm still a citizen, so why lie about that. >> and in part maybe he told the legal team he wasn't going to be completely straightforward about this, but the big question is why did manafort lie, why did michael flynn lie? why were all these people trying to protect themselves or the president?
there is a long pass aj about three or four different explanations he gave about this $125,000 payment. who knows the counterparty. nobody knows who the counterparty was. so it's obviously a voluminous attempt to demonstrate that he's a liar. >> i think the thing that stuck out to me the most about this were his contacts. according to this document, he was trying to figure out who to appoint. after he was forced out of the campaign because of his russian contacts and the fact they were ex...
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aj >> funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years.f, the engine thaconnects us. >> text night and day. catch it on replay. >> burning some fat. >> sharing the latest viral cat! >>ou can do the things you like to do with a wireless plan designed for you. with talk, text and data. consumer cellular. learn more at consumercellular.t >> the william and flora hewlett foundaon. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for blic broadcasting. and by contributions to your pb statom viewers like you. thank you. >> nawaz: the partial government shutdown is now in its tenth day, but there may be an end in sight. g use democrats are prepar vote on a package thursday to fund the department of homeland 8.security through februar it includes $1.3 billion for borderecurity. that's far short of the $5 billion dollars president trump demanded f the border wall. they'll also
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aj it's a disruption when one tsa agent has to go get more plastic bins. [ laughter ] think about thatrump is such a bad h presidenfound a way to make air travel worse than it already was. [ light laughter ] by the end of his term, the only airline will bspirit. the only in-flight movie will be "dirty grandpa," and every seat will be a middle seat.er [ laugnd applause ] a in -- we are in a lf nflicted crisis over a government shutdown, because the president is incompetent and ed unhi he's virtually incapable of uttering a truthful or coherent thought about almost anything. just take one of the most basic responsibilities of his job, national security.m here's trump fst week, describing a meeting with generals at the pentagon who h tried to bri on dangerous spots around the world. >> when i became preside , i a meeting at the pentagon with lots of generals.li they wer from a movie. better looking than tom cruise and stronger. [ light laughter ]an i had more generals than i've ever seen. and we were at the bottom of this incredible room. said, this is the greatest room i've ever seen. i
aj it's a disruption when one tsa agent has to go get more plastic bins. [ laughter ] think about thatrump is such a bad h presidenfound a way to make air travel worse than it already was. [ light laughter ] by the end of his term, the only airline will bspirit. the only in-flight movie will be "dirty grandpa," and every seat will be a middle seat.er [ laugnd applause ] a in -- we are in a lf nflicted crisis over a government shutdown, because the president is incompetent and ed unhi...
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in northt is aj carolina. in florida, democrats line. fran, hello.aller: as far as this offer he is talking about claiming it to be a negotiation, for someone who talks about making deals, he knows a negotiation has everyone at the table talking about it, not some backroom deal where he and his cronies or his lackeys get together to put something together to present to the other side. also, it's all about his bogus and a realhe border crisis now of his shutdown of the government. that is the crisis. the crisis he manufactured and can eliminate and mitch mcconnell could do it, too, if he would put the house bill to senate like hee wants to do thou trump's. host: this is some of the reaction from our facebook and twitter feeds. to the point of the last caller, this is jennifer off facebook saying when it comes to the deal, no call to vote, mitch. kim says notebook, happy about it, but it is a start and lester saying it is the last best deal out there. that is some of the social media reaction to what was going on. some of the congressional action took
in northt is aj carolina. in florida, democrats line. fran, hello.aller: as far as this offer he is talking about claiming it to be a negotiation, for someone who talks about making deals, he knows a negotiation has everyone at the table talking about it, not some backroom deal where he and his cronies or his lackeys get together to put something together to present to the other side. also, it's all about his bogus and a realhe border crisis now of his shutdown of the government. that is the...
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. >> bill: so you have that and you have a response a moment ago from the aj in atlanta i wanted to makehat he said. he went after the people who voted for donald trump of which there were 63 million? >> this is nothing new. it's sad. let's remember, president obama thought that republicans clung to their guns and their bible. hillary clinton thought they were deplorable. and this is a continuation of a theme. i think it's alienating so many people and to even most points from earlier. we have got to learn to agree or disagree but still be agreeable when we are doing it there has got to be some civility. people i disagree with politically doesn't make them bad people it just means we disagree. >> there were democrats who voted for donald trump. that democrat congressman should know that and recognize that. and if they are going to -- if any team is going to win the next election, they are not going to do it just by their own party. they are going to have to do it from crossovers. the independents in the middle and some of the democrats who vote republican and visa versa are going to need
. >> bill: so you have that and you have a response a moment ago from the aj in atlanta i wanted to makehat he said. he went after the people who voted for donald trump of which there were 63 million? >> this is nothing new. it's sad. let's remember, president obama thought that republicans clung to their guns and their bible. hillary clinton thought they were deplorable. and this is a continuation of a theme. i think it's alienating so many people and to even most points from...
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know you've got to go to jersey for this, owners of car sandwiches and shakes, from ramsey, new jersey ajay i break the fast so what do you have before us? rachel: it smells amazing by the way. >> thank you. we have an assortment of food some of our top items from cars. we have a deep fried brownie roll, a loaded potato bite that's shredded potato, melted cheese, bacon, really good. a variety of fast sandwiches which a lot of new jersey people know the fast sandwich all different sort of assortments. todd: before you continue, new jersey is the only state in the union where you can call a sandwich fat. rachel: i've never heard of that so what is it? >> so fat sandwiches are just amazing creations. they have lots of food in them, cheesesteak, chicken fingers, french fries, everything. it's all loaded in there, all stuffed into a sandwich. it's delicious. rachel: what's in the shake because it is so delicious. >> so that is cookies and cream , so it's one of our more popular shakes. we have a lot of different ones like banana nutella, chocolate budge brownie, mint. griff: what do you got ov
know you've got to go to jersey for this, owners of car sandwiches and shakes, from ramsey, new jersey ajay i break the fast so what do you have before us? rachel: it smells amazing by the way. >> thank you. we have an assortment of food some of our top items from cars. we have a deep fried brownie roll, a loaded potato bite that's shredded potato, melted cheese, bacon, really good. a variety of fast sandwiches which a lot of new jersey people know the fast sandwich all different sort of...
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key example of this was someone that was enabler of civil rights for the successful entrepreneur was aj gaston from alabama. born in poverty and he was very resourceful man and worked in a coal mine at the bottom of the letter economically. he's able to come up with ways to sell lunches to people there and who need lunches any good lunches. he loans the fellow minors money and say something like two thirds of his income and this is during the great depression he is doing this. then he starts using this money to invest in funeral homes and in banks and he eventually becomes one of the wealthiest black men in the country in the 1950s and one of the surprise investments was a hotel called ag gaston hotel in birmingham. it provides first-class service to african-americans travelers and your people like little richard entertaining there and future secretary of state, colin powell stays there, high-class place but he also has a room there called the war room. this is in birmingham, alabama used by the right activists like martin luther king and he is crucial in helping the first black student
key example of this was someone that was enabler of civil rights for the successful entrepreneur was aj gaston from alabama. born in poverty and he was very resourceful man and worked in a coal mine at the bottom of the letter economically. he's able to come up with ways to sell lunches to people there and who need lunches any good lunches. he loans the fellow minors money and say something like two thirds of his income and this is during the great depression he is doing this. then he starts...