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>> because i think, this ain't allan arkin. be kevin pollack does t allan arken. he found out that i was a big fan and he got my number and he called me. and i mean like dude, it was like ten minutes. hey! >> jimmy: hysterical. >> it was awesome. unbelievable. >> jimmy: did you think it was funny? >> oh, yeah. i'm trying to act like such a jerk. i had like 90 questions the in-laws alone. oh, yeah. oh, yeah, it was a great experience. >> jimmy: maybe kevin pollack is the one who liked the ted cruz twitter. >> what was it, they're handling it side? >> jimmy: they said it was a staffing issue. >> then they were hanning internally. the only person handling it internally was the would on the bed. the only person. ♪ >> jim: here. he's been in the woods, everybody. we'll be right back. it all started when sophia stopped into marshalls and found a mug for surprisingly little green. she paired that with some succulents. and suddenly something clicked. that surprise led to a stylish wood mirror, soothing lave
>> because i think, this ain't allan arkin. be kevin pollack does t allan arken. he found out that i was a big fan and he got my number and he called me. and i mean like dude, it was like ten minutes. hey! >> jimmy: hysterical. >> it was awesome. unbelievable. >> jimmy: did you think it was funny? >> oh, yeah. i'm trying to act like such a jerk. i had like 90 questions the in-laws alone. oh, yeah. oh, yeah, it was a great experience. >> jimmy: maybe kevin...
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allan convinced craven to think about it for a month. he was expected to be the starting strong safety this season when he returned from a knee injury. we hadn't heard from cravens all day until finally he posted on instagram, quote, thank you to those who showed their true colors today both positively in support and negatively in misunderstanding and frustration. either way my response is the same to both grumds. i love y'all and thank y'all, god bless. to baseball. >>> this little cutie helping to series in milwaukee. unfortunately, those dreams ended early. santana sends his ball a mile. a low shot. he's not happy. burny brewer is happy. he's there. that's the happy guy. bottom four, jackson, his luck versus santana goes from bad to worse. this time it's a two run shot off jackson. brewers take 3 of 4 in this series. they win 7-2. >>> orioles finishing their series against the blue jays. crushing this ball deep to center, and it's gone. 21st run of the year for trumbo. comes through. takes this one to left. it drops, johnson scope, ga
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and southeastern florida in miami a we can see everything looks relatively ok behind you right now allan but just give us a flavor of you know what people are waking up to today and what what the damage looks like. well this is the financial district of miami and we were here twenty four hours ago if you just take a look down here you can see that the roads are operating fairly normally there's mud on the roads there's a bit of localized flooding businesses are planning to be reopened again tomorrow behind me there is a road where there was a tree that was down it has been cut up and reopened but we're just going to call up the pictures from twenty four hours ago and you will see there's quite a bit of difference because at this time on sunday. and the water from the sea which is probably about a third of a kilometer half of a kilometer away had come all the we in line and was here up to probably about my knees so you can see just in time the water has eased the way and that makes the cleanup operation here easier no there's trees down and there's a lot of debris on the road that have be
and southeastern florida in miami a we can see everything looks relatively ok behind you right now allan but just give us a flavor of you know what people are waking up to today and what what the damage looks like. well this is the financial district of miami and we were here twenty four hours ago if you just take a look down here you can see that the roads are operating fairly normally there's mud on the roads there's a bit of localized flooding businesses are planning to be reopened again...
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itself. >> allan, from your view, what military options do you think the u.s. has?ery bad on the surface. attacking north korea would be absolutely catastrophic. putting tens much thousands at immediate risk in addition to millions across the border in seoul. so the military options there attacking north korea would be absolutely catastrophic. >> niall, how do you think china is going to react? we have heard they condemned the testing of the missiles, of course, talked about sanctioning north korea. but what are the next steps here for china? do they stop sending oil? >> one of the things that one hears when you talk to people in the administration is this focus on china as the real pivotal player in this. they don't believe north korea reacts to u.s. pressure directly. they want to strip china away as a patron of north korea. i do think that we're seeing some willingness more recently for china to go along with sanctions to strike a slightly harder line. but ultimately, china wants, apparently, the regime in pyongyang to survive. and so that limits just how much th
itself. >> allan, from your view, what military options do you think the u.s. has?ery bad on the surface. attacking north korea would be absolutely catastrophic. putting tens much thousands at immediate risk in addition to millions across the border in seoul. so the military options there attacking north korea would be absolutely catastrophic. >> niall, how do you think china is going to react? we have heard they condemned the testing of the missiles, of course, talked about...
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is allan border and —— alec a chance? last 12 months? is allan border and -- alec a chance?lot of people, for that alone, it will get honoured. looking at the potential list of nominees, why has it that we have big hollywood film stars coming to us tv drama? it is such an interesting phenomenon, partly it is because a lot of film stars are finding that there are opportunities on television for them that expand beyond what their film opportunities might be. for example, a lot of the film stars that have come to television are women who are past the point and want more roles that offer more than playing someone's mother or auntie, and tv has a lot of that. both nicole kidman and reese witherspoon have interesting roles, and jessica lange and susan sarandon are playing hollywood titans opposite each other. these aren't roles that film has made available for women, and white tv has become exciting for them. television bosses are thinking in a more progressive way, is that what you're saying? i think that television can provide more for different types of actors. i think that fil
is allan border and —— alec a chance? last 12 months? is allan border and -- alec a chance?lot of people, for that alone, it will get honoured. looking at the potential list of nominees, why has it that we have big hollywood film stars coming to us tv drama? it is such an interesting phenomenon, partly it is because a lot of film stars are finding that there are opportunities on television for them that expand beyond what their film opportunities might be. for example, a lot of the film...
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in mexico city thank you allan. iran's president hassan rouhani has promised that there will be no changes to the nuclear deal between to han and world powers and his speech to the u.n. general assembly he rejected u.s. president trump said accusations that iran sponsored terrorism calling the claim ignorant and hateful rhetoric i can't reports now from the u.n. the iranian president arrives to address the general assembly well aware that president trumps tridents criticism of the iran nuclear deal is rejected by the majority of u.n. members i gather you have awful with us that. it would be a great pity if this agreement were to be destroyed by rogue newcomers to the world of politics the world will have lost a great opportunity by violating its international commitments the new u.s. administration only destroys its own credibility and undermines confidence in negotiating with it or accepting its word of promise. other signatories to the deal have cautioned president trump against unilaterally withdrawing from it sa
in mexico city thank you allan. iran's president hassan rouhani has promised that there will be no changes to the nuclear deal between to han and world powers and his speech to the u.n. general assembly he rejected u.s. president trump said accusations that iran sponsored terrorism calling the claim ignorant and hateful rhetoric i can't reports now from the u.n. the iranian president arrives to address the general assembly well aware that president trumps tridents criticism of the iran nuclear...
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now "dancing with the stars" debby gibson and allan joining us live.the canyon fire about 1900 homes threatened with this. we had a nice shift in the winds that got them away. 15% contained. red flag warnings posted for central and northern california. where we don't need the rain is west next next and new mexico and parts of oklahoma. 7 to 8 inches of rain fall. we have heat across the northeast. chicago a record streak of 92 degrees plus. syracuse burlington you maisie it again. this cool front moves through and kicks maria out to sea. trop some parts of north carolina. this >> anchor: good morning, washington! i'm melanie hastings. here is a check of your top stories. ecuador embassy going in in flames overnight. abc 7 crews were there as flames shot from the roof. that fire is now under control. 2 firefighters were taken to the hospital with non life threaten ing injuries. ten dc police officers are on the way to puerto rico. helping with relief efforts there after hurricane maria. some of those officers have family members on the island, and asked
now "dancing with the stars" debby gibson and allan joining us live.the canyon fire about 1900 homes threatened with this. we had a nice shift in the winds that got them away. 15% contained. red flag warnings posted for central and northern california. where we don't need the rain is west next next and new mexico and parts of oklahoma. 7 to 8 inches of rain fall. we have heat across the northeast. chicago a record streak of 92 degrees plus. syracuse burlington you maisie it again....
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and allan obviously a lot of people had left their homes when they knew that the hurrican was going to strike there have a lot of people started coming back. well there were more than three hundred seventy shelters across florida that were open for people who were evacuating their homes but didn't want to leave the state or couldn't afford to leave the state many of those shelters will remain open at least for the next twenty four hours but most of the people inside them have decided that they want to go back and check the state of the house to see if they have electricity to see if he can get into their homes if it's blocked by trees and it may well be that they may need these shelters for a few more days quite simply because with no power a lot of people are fragile and move be able to cook for themselves look after elderly relatives of the children and so those shelters will be an important lifeline there are more than three million people in florida without power that's a huge number and the power company says it will do its best to get people on the grid as quickly as possible the
and allan obviously a lot of people had left their homes when they knew that the hurrican was going to strike there have a lot of people started coming back. well there were more than three hundred seventy shelters across florida that were open for people who were evacuating their homes but didn't want to leave the state or couldn't afford to leave the state many of those shelters will remain open at least for the next twenty four hours but most of the people inside them have decided that they...
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yet this is the path kenya's john allan namu has chosen in his quest for the truth . we've been working on a story on corruption having to do with traffic in the city and it's a collaboration again with a lot of people remain working behind the scenes get hidden camera footage just for how corruption but you itself. got the public transport system specifically my top is the privately owned matan too many buses are a one billion dollar business and allegations of long swirled that corrupt police officers are profiting from it the concern is that corruption has driven up transport prices this is just one example of john allen now most risky reports i think the fear comes after the story starts to be on because there are a lot of people who will be affected by it there are a lot of people who will be exposed and these are people with means to hurt if not . the people on the ground the people who've been helping us with this what it now move founded africa uncensored eight years ago he covers a wide range of issues on his you tube channel including corruption terrorism dr
yet this is the path kenya's john allan namu has chosen in his quest for the truth . we've been working on a story on corruption having to do with traffic in the city and it's a collaboration again with a lot of people remain working behind the scenes get hidden camera footage just for how corruption but you itself. got the public transport system specifically my top is the privately owned matan too many buses are a one billion dollar business and allegations of long swirled that corrupt police...
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now "dancing with the stars" debby gibson and allan joining us live.fire about 1900 homes threatened with this. we had a nice shift in the winds that got them away. 15% contained. red flag warnings posted for central and northern california. where we don't need the rain is west next next and new mexico and parts of oklahoma. 7 to 8 inches of rain fall. we have heat across the northeast. chicago a record streak of 92 degrees plus. syracuse burlington you maisie it again. this cool front moves through and kicks maria out to sea. tropical storm conditions across some parts of north carolina. this weather cast brought to you by i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit, from voya. i'm the money you save for retirement. who's he? he's green money, for spending today. makes it easy to tell you apart. that, and i am better looking. i heard that. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. >> ♪ >> hello everyone, i'm matt o'donnell. 7:56 is the time. matt pelman joins us with a look at traffic. >> and good news, bad news, matt o'd
now "dancing with the stars" debby gibson and allan joining us live.fire about 1900 homes threatened with this. we had a nice shift in the winds that got them away. 15% contained. red flag warnings posted for central and northern california. where we don't need the rain is west next next and new mexico and parts of oklahoma. 7 to 8 inches of rain fall. we have heat across the northeast. chicago a record streak of 92 degrees plus. syracuse burlington you maisie it again. this cool...
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long run i think my entire body of work will stand for something and that's what fulfills me john allan namu story about kenya's minibus taxis sparked a lively debate after it aired and with kenya ranked as one of the most corrupt countries in the world it's unlikely he will soon run out of work. in the u.k. africa. the company enough to go green german and tanzanian students plant trees and install solar panels on the roofs of their schools. and these projects right into generating zero emission electricity to the students and helping the environment and aging lots of new friends go at africa next r g w. democracy day on d w r on the fourteenth of august. the first stop was less. this year some parties are campaigning for the nineteenth time. i'm not as changed but the goal remains the same. to win over the electorate. voted for me election campaign in forty five minutes on. the stadium where. it was a really special event a member of all my life everybody have a dream. and you don't need your dreams when you say to us you know things are going well but we can still when it's. not the
long run i think my entire body of work will stand for something and that's what fulfills me john allan namu story about kenya's minibus taxis sparked a lively debate after it aired and with kenya ranked as one of the most corrupt countries in the world it's unlikely he will soon run out of work. in the u.k. africa. the company enough to go green german and tanzanian students plant trees and install solar panels on the roofs of their schools. and these projects right into generating zero...
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allan talk us through it. afternoon yeah we're here at lincoln park in washington d.c. where the march for racial justice for this city will begin shortly. similar marches planned for ten other cities around this country people just demanding more attention to racial equality racial inequality and justice for communities of my own minorities this of course in an environment right now that's very racially charged in this country with football players american football players taking in near linking arms during the national anthem to raise awareness of the same thing with recent white supremacist marches invisibility and a sort of tepid response to those things from the white house in the face of many different police shootings of minorities as well so this happens in a very charged atmosphere and it's happening in washington d.c. and nine or ten other countries other cities rather around the country i want to talk to maurice cooke right now maurice steppin right here he's one of the founders or organizers of this march what is the feeling among your community the black c
allan talk us through it. afternoon yeah we're here at lincoln park in washington d.c. where the march for racial justice for this city will begin shortly. similar marches planned for ten other cities around this country people just demanding more attention to racial equality racial inequality and justice for communities of my own minorities this of course in an environment right now that's very racially charged in this country with football players american football players taking in near...
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daybreak in texas getting rid of what is becoming a major public health concern is now a top priority allan shuffler is in houston to see how the big cleanup operation is going. it's a beautiful day for an ugly job and the trash collectors are out in force in houston working to clear away the rotting smelly reminders of hurricane harvey regular visitors are in use in the city cleaned up. only those who are doing johnny in haley say this load will be just the first to come out of their flood damaged home and they're delighted to see city crews at work be able to get their debris out here right now is a good sign it's a huge job of course trash haulers expect to move more than six point one million cubic meters of garbage or enough to fill one of the world's biggest football stadiums one and a half times and that is just for the city of houston. residents are being urged to separate their garbage to make recycling easier setting aside electronic components like television sets for instance but most of these piles include all kinds of unsorted material and the city says that's ok too the point
daybreak in texas getting rid of what is becoming a major public health concern is now a top priority allan shuffler is in houston to see how the big cleanup operation is going. it's a beautiful day for an ugly job and the trash collectors are out in force in houston working to clear away the rotting smelly reminders of hurricane harvey regular visitors are in use in the city cleaned up. only those who are doing johnny in haley say this load will be just the first to come out of their flood...
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now alan fischer can hardly hear me now is what we had some connection problems but he's back now allan when you talk us through what's going on behind you right now. well you can see the building that is behind me and the rescue workers if you're back on the site know you can maybe pick a few of the moat in the wreckage and they start work on it overnight because of the heavy rain that we had here in mexico city that complicates things because it moves things around and now that's an office block and they think that the or maybe people trapped because if you look at the we the building has collapsed has collapsed almost forward which means it could have created pockets towards the back the twenty eight people have been pulled out of that building already alive and thermal imaging equipment has been over the building and they are seeing traces of people that they think are trapped in the building the difficulty of course is that you've got to start moving it very gently because if you move one section too soon it could create a collapse in another part so that our engineers on site as w
now alan fischer can hardly hear me now is what we had some connection problems but he's back now allan when you talk us through what's going on behind you right now. well you can see the building that is behind me and the rescue workers if you're back on the site know you can maybe pick a few of the moat in the wreckage and they start work on it overnight because of the heavy rain that we had here in mexico city that complicates things because it moves things around and now that's an office...
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this has been an incredible mission, an incredible spacecraft and you are allan incredible spacecraft this the end of the mission. a bittersweet moment at mission control. many of them had worked with the cassini spacecraft for 30 yea rs with the cassini spacecraft for 30 years and now it is over. these are real images taken as cassini approached saturday. taking detailed pictures of the giant planet's features, and mysterious hexagon on the top and swirls in its atmosphere. and here, stunning details of its rings. the spacecraft is1 billion miles from earth, look closely and you can see it shining like a starjust below the rings. closely and you can see it shining like a starjust below the ringsm is very sad to see it go but on the other hand, the data it has god has really changed the way we think about our place in the universe and thatis about our place in the universe and that is what we set out to do and that is what we set out to do and that has been so successful. sather and has 62 moons, all varied in size and has 62 moons, all varied in size and shape. 0ne and has 62 moons,
this has been an incredible mission, an incredible spacecraft and you are allan incredible spacecraft this the end of the mission. a bittersweet moment at mission control. many of them had worked with the cassini spacecraft for 30 yea rs with the cassini spacecraft for 30 years and now it is over. these are real images taken as cassini approached saturday. taking detailed pictures of the giant planet's features, and mysterious hexagon on the top and swirls in its atmosphere. and here, stunning...
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the next day then you go to short resting and did some work and then went back overnight but i found allan not sure this that we do this for years not only for the children in the music but also in connection with my work because you know. when sol was ten she was awarded a scholarship from the newly founded to squareness appear to go to music art in a soviet music academy near madrid so souls mother and the two youngest children moved to spain while her father stayed in argentina with the do older ones two years later sold moved to the basel music academy to continue studying with her teacher even money get d. so the whole family moved to the basel region and was reunited again. i mean i could never have imagined that i'd hear so much classical music and that i'd live in europe if any of the. i'm. always open to new ideas so all reclaim interested in baroque music and she and her brother andres founded on osama got better the community of the group is still very important to them both the ensemble explores both well known and less familiar baroque pieces in long rehearsals work that saul
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which of these is not a word that edgar allan poe rhymes with "nevermore" in "the raven," but ratherne of appliances sold by sears? >> okay. i think it's, uh, kenmore--makes like washers and dryers, so i'm gonna say d, kenmore.
which of these is not a word that edgar allan poe rhymes with "nevermore" in "the raven," but ratherne of appliances sold by sears? >> okay. i think it's, uh, kenmore--makes like washers and dryers, so i'm gonna say d, kenmore.
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number of deaths is constantly changing but people in florida i'd just beginning to assess the damage allan fisher is in miami he's joining us live give us an update on what the circumstances are like there. well if you take a look just down the street here this is the main financial district in miami and you can see that the traffic is moving quite well a number of buildings are still boarded up but we're told that will change probably tomorrow there's some debris around on the street as you would expect. but that will be cleared up pretty soon as well if we move back round to where i'm standing we were here exactly twenty four hours ago and donut street there was a tree which had fallen down the road no one could walk past and we've at that point either because there was a storm surge which brought the water up probably about half a kilometer from where the water is from where the sea is into the financial district and the water where i'm standing was probably at my knees so this whole area was flooded at that point there's still some localized flooding around some debris as you can see b
number of deaths is constantly changing but people in florida i'd just beginning to assess the damage allan fisher is in miami he's joining us live give us an update on what the circumstances are like there. well if you take a look just down the street here this is the main financial district in miami and you can see that the traffic is moving quite well a number of buildings are still boarded up but we're told that will change probably tomorrow there's some debris around on the street as you...
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is nine am here in the russian capital and you're watching arsing international with me thank you allan good to have you with us. the u.s. state department has been facing some tough questions over the seizure of the russian consulate in san francisco artie's similar con picks up the story. oracle writing programs are what's your name let's move on move on to something else if you still consider that sovereign russian property or were those properties searched because there was a concern that they were being used for intelligence purposes which would be like a different issue i'm just not going to get into that let's let's move let's move on to something else their election or any other country us missions that. could have been searched by the. government you know what i don't know if you are working for today or what but i remember a us department of state spokes person heather nauert was grilled by reporters who focused on the seizure of russian diplomatic buildings last week the us state department ordered the closures of the russian consulate in san francisco a trade mission complex
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that security services the world over need to be incredibly vigilant about we've been speaking to allan garri monitoring editor at the duran dot com thank you for your time this hour. thank you. police in the german city of leipzig have been facing harsh criticism after they advise women not to go running alone it's in response to a female jogger being raped in a local park peter oliver that's the story been a lot of criticism of the police force in labor for these comments not least of which coming from the mayor booker young the mare of leipzig there he slammed his own police force it follows on from the rape of a woman in a park on friday now the woman who said to be in her fifty's was punched and kicked so hard in the face that she required emergency surgery when she was found police then said in response that women shouldn't go out alone to job that they should jog in pairs and then followed that on with a quote when you run past someone look around to make sure that you are not about to be attacked well that prompted stern criticism from all across the media from people online in
that security services the world over need to be incredibly vigilant about we've been speaking to allan garri monitoring editor at the duran dot com thank you for your time this hour. thank you. police in the german city of leipzig have been facing harsh criticism after they advise women not to go running alone it's in response to a female jogger being raped in a local park peter oliver that's the story been a lot of criticism of the police force in labor for these comments not least of which...
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also with us is alan poznaba a regular columnist for the berlin based newspaper de bell tyler allan and will most into to dw's political corresponden. michela could snap richard i would like to begin with you web pitzer victory for angela merkel she has secured what is and historic fourth term in office. butter conservatives got the worst results since nineteen forty nine. would you say. yes well you have party won the elections but this was by no stretch of the imagination of victory. um c. will go down in history as. as hans of music minus two basically impose her own political browned on the cdu party. and it looks like her own party is now paying dearly and out the of polls here in germany and she herself finds itself in the position where she is weakened. as somebody talks with putting together a coalition now it looking on to germany a from the outside. and having the. german taunts ungrammatical remained a fixture here a suggests that they will be continuity and that there will be stability that you can still expect what's coming out of germany in terms of policy. but this is a v
also with us is alan poznaba a regular columnist for the berlin based newspaper de bell tyler allan and will most into to dw's political corresponden. michela could snap richard i would like to begin with you web pitzer victory for angela merkel she has secured what is and historic fourth term in office. butter conservatives got the worst results since nineteen forty nine. would you say. yes well you have party won the elections but this was by no stretch of the imagination of victory. um c....
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allan this bill is necessary to ensure an orderly brexit. —— this bill is necessary.night, leaving us with nothing but are vacuum. it sees to strip that parliament of its power and wants to transform this house from the beating heart of our sovereignty. turning us into bystanders. mr deputy speaker, let us bystanders. mr deputy speaker, let us make no mistake, this bill is not about delivering the will of the people, rather, it is about gagging out people, rather, it is about gagging our democracy and this house by the way of a false discourse. the arguments that have been made against this bill would just say this is a power grab, it is quite clear from what ministers have said, from what the legislation has said, from what the legislation has said, from the restrictions that are placed on ministers, but that is not the of all, it enables the eu law to be brought in to the fear of this parliament were eventually, if it is not appropriate, it can be amended. mr speaker, many of us remain bill will did a that weight has been drafted in this form or why ministers felt i
allan this bill is necessary to ensure an orderly brexit. —— this bill is necessary.night, leaving us with nothing but are vacuum. it sees to strip that parliament of its power and wants to transform this house from the beating heart of our sovereignty. turning us into bystanders. mr deputy speaker, let us bystanders. mr deputy speaker, let us make no mistake, this bill is not about delivering the will of the people, rather, it is about gagging out people, rather, it is about gagging our...
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former congressman alan grayson who has been on the forefront for years for universal health care allan nice to have you with us tonight this was your mission universal health care how far is this going to go i almost feel like we've come a long way baby when you've got seventeen senators up there are now saying you know what this is where we've got to go what do you make of this i agree it i think that obamacare is the purpose was to see if we're giving one last chance to the insurance companies would work and the results so far are mixed i think we've reached the point where we have comprehensive health care in other words health care is there when you need to means that covers people with preexisting conditions and so on and it covers across the board but we don't have yet as a result of care is affordable care for everybody and that's what the bernie sanders bill would do it makes it clear that we no longer tens of millions of americans without having coverage the second thing that that's important an improvement over the current system is that it eliminates the conflict of interest
former congressman alan grayson who has been on the forefront for years for universal health care allan nice to have you with us tonight this was your mission universal health care how far is this going to go i almost feel like we've come a long way baby when you've got seventeen senators up there are now saying you know what this is where we've got to go what do you make of this i agree it i think that obamacare is the purpose was to see if we're giving one last chance to the insurance...
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allanjohnston allan johnston told me allanjohnston told me earlier about who was in the convoy. —— alanjohnstonhe barren mountains on the border between syria and lebanon. they were on the point of being defeated there when they managed to make a deal with the lebanese militant group hezbollah, the syrian government. —— hezbollah, and the syrian government. the terms of the deal were that they would stop fighting, they would surrender, but in return they would be able to gather up their families and head eastwards to the last province in syria that is still under is control. that plan was put into action. they were all gathered up and put into 17 buses, which headed eastwards. but the us led coalition was no part of that deal. the us coalition is very active in eastern syria. it didn't want to see these hardened jihadis dumped into that territory where they could take sanctuary and fight again. the us led coalition warplanes did everything they could to stop the convoy reaching that is province. they blew up a road, blew up a bridge and managed to trap the convoy in the desert. so what happens
allanjohnston allan johnston told me allanjohnston told me earlier about who was in the convoy. —— alanjohnstonhe barren mountains on the border between syria and lebanon. they were on the point of being defeated there when they managed to make a deal with the lebanese militant group hezbollah, the syrian government. —— hezbollah, and the syrian government. the terms of the deal were that they would stop fighting, they would surrender, but in return they would be able to gather up their...
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allan johnston, bbc news. it is time for the weather forecast.hurricane irma and the trajectory for the storm with ben rich. the weather at home is pretty u nsettled the weather at home is pretty unsettled at the moment, but obviously, nothing like the turbulent and dangerous whether we are seeing on the other side of the caribbean. let's look at the recent satellite picture, because you can see we have two hurricanes on the rampage. hurricane hose a has moved to the north of the leeward islands and is moving out into the atlantic. during today, hurricane irma has been moving close to the coast in the north of cuba. that interaction with the land has taken some, a little of the strength out of the hurricane. we had sustained winds of 125 mph in the centre of the storm. however, the storm is likely to continue to strengthen again as it moves continue to strengthen again as it m oves over continue to strengthen again as it moves over them very warm seas and pushes towards the south florida, where we expect it to make landfall during tomorrow. we wi
allan johnston, bbc news. it is time for the weather forecast.hurricane irma and the trajectory for the storm with ben rich. the weather at home is pretty u nsettled the weather at home is pretty unsettled at the moment, but obviously, nothing like the turbulent and dangerous whether we are seeing on the other side of the caribbean. let's look at the recent satellite picture, because you can see we have two hurricanes on the rampage. hurricane hose a has moved to the north of the leeward...
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tons of bayberry getting away to what is becoming a major public health concern is now a top priority allan shuffler is in houston to see how the big cleanup operation is going. it's a beautiful day for an ugly job and the trash collectors are out in force in houston working to clear away the rotting smelly reminders of hurricane harvey regular visitors there's a new semester to clean up. only those who are doing johnny in haley say this load will be just the first to come out of their flood damaged home and they're delighted to see city crews at work be able to get their debris out here right now is a good sign it's a huge job of course trash haulers expect to move more than six point one million cubic meters of garbage or enough to fill one of the world's biggest football stadiums one and a half times and that is just for the city of houston. residents are being urged to separate their garbage to make recycling easier setting aside electronic components like television sets for instance but most of these piles include all kinds of unsorted material and the city says that's ok too the poin
tons of bayberry getting away to what is becoming a major public health concern is now a top priority allan shuffler is in houston to see how the big cleanup operation is going. it's a beautiful day for an ugly job and the trash collectors are out in force in houston working to clear away the rotting smelly reminders of hurricane harvey regular visitors there's a new semester to clean up. only those who are doing johnny in haley say this load will be just the first to come out of their flood...
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coby allan. kinsler is robbed by chisenhall. >> you never take anything granted.e are just going to try to win baseball game as we can until the season is over. >> reporte >> how about the giants and the dodge dodgers? >> american heritage tonight, top of tl first, last year would have caught that line. dodgers putting up two runs in the inning and nothing is going right. oh, mike, an old weather man, that's your true future right there. top of the fifth bellinger. >>> the nfl season is only a week old but we have a great hometown story. george tevecchio, georgio delivered for the clutch. >> the former had been trying to make an nfl team six years. last weekend he was four for four and special player for the week. not bad for the 20-year-old. >> it is huge. >> just calm. that's what i do. >> as much as the personal journey as it is, i would like to share with many people that's been with me every step of the way and a lot of people living in the area and to be able to see how happy they are for me and being able to share that with them, after the impact that they
coby allan. kinsler is robbed by chisenhall. >> you never take anything granted.e are just going to try to win baseball game as we can until the season is over. >> reporte >> how about the giants and the dodge dodgers? >> american heritage tonight, top of tl first, last year would have caught that line. dodgers putting up two runs in the inning and nothing is going right. oh, mike, an old weather man, that's your true future right there. top of the fifth bellinger....
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congratulations to you all, this has been an incredible mission, an incredible spacecraft, and you are allandible team. i'm going to call this the end of mission. a bittersweet moment at mission. a bittersweet moment at mission control. many of them have worked with the cassini spacecraft the 30 years, and now it's over. these are real images taken as cassini approached saturn. taking detailed pictures of the giant planet's features, a mysterious hexagon on the top, and swirls in its atmosphere. and here, stunning details of its rings. the spacecraft is1 billion miles from earth, but closely looking, you can see a star below its rings. it's very sad to see it go, on the other hand, the data which it's got has really changed the way we think about our place in the universe, and that is what we set out to do, and that has been so successful. saturn has 62 moons, all varied in size and shape. one of them is nicknamed the death star. the largest moon, titan, is shrouded by cloud, but a probe to t shrouded by cloud, but a probe to opt into its atmosphere revealed a world that is both alien, and y
congratulations to you all, this has been an incredible mission, an incredible spacecraft, and you are allandible team. i'm going to call this the end of mission. a bittersweet moment at mission. a bittersweet moment at mission control. many of them have worked with the cassini spacecraft the 30 years, and now it's over. these are real images taken as cassini approached saturn. taking detailed pictures of the giant planet's features, a mysterious hexagon on the top, and swirls in its...
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in for about two hundred fifty kilometers south of mexico city a town badly affected by the quake allan tell us that what is life there. well this is a local sports ground where people would normally come to play football or go swimming and this is been turned into a camp for people who have lost their homes or can't go back to their homes at the moment what you're seeing behind me is a human chain of supplies that are being loaded onto an army vehicle and they will be taken to some of the areas farther out that haven't received any aid yet there's about two hundred fifty families you know if you estimate about four members per family you're talking about a thousand people that have made this home in the last thirty six hours there's about one thousand members of the mexican military who are here for helping set up basic facilities such as toilets cooking facilities that created tents of people can sleep some people brought their own tents but they're expecting an influx of somewhere in the region of two hundred fifty more families so this camp is essentially going to double the think i
in for about two hundred fifty kilometers south of mexico city a town badly affected by the quake allan tell us that what is life there. well this is a local sports ground where people would normally come to play football or go swimming and this is been turned into a camp for people who have lost their homes or can't go back to their homes at the moment what you're seeing behind me is a human chain of supplies that are being loaded onto an army vehicle and they will be taken to some of the...
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extra two hundred fifty by later today and they say it will remain open as the locals here need it and allan presumably people are still worried about the potential for aftershocks. that's right there's a concern that there have been a number of small aftershocks and they're hoping that that is the energy created by the earthquake dissipating that's what causes aftershocks and there would be a big aftershock but people remember the earthquake here thirty two years ago in mexico city where it was around seven point one and a couple of days later there was a six point eight and that caused as much if not more panic because people were concerned that buildings that had been structurally damaged would actually collapse and that other buildings would be impacted by this so they're waiting to see what happens there hoping that the small tremors that have been felt. as it's going to be but you can understand that people here are nervous the interesting thing is how much everyone has joined in here people have been showing up with shovels and pick axes saying right where can i go to help what we nee
extra two hundred fifty by later today and they say it will remain open as the locals here need it and allan presumably people are still worried about the potential for aftershocks. that's right there's a concern that there have been a number of small aftershocks and they're hoping that that is the energy created by the earthquake dissipating that's what causes aftershocks and there would be a big aftershock but people remember the earthquake here thirty two years ago in mexico city where it...
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let's go live now to alan fischer who is in mexico city for us allan what's the update on the team that are trying to retrieve that are trapped under the rubble of that school. is a difficult and delicate operation has become a lot harder just in the last hour because we've had significant thunderstorms here i don't know whether you can see but the rain is lashing in here the temperature has dropped significantly as well the rescuers have been working nonstop and there's been a new shift just arrived within the last hour what they're trying to do is look a twelve year old girl they found in the day there. you go into the every of the building they're called moles because they get into incredibly small spaces and they so on. the person to ignore them which she did they then sent in a dog to make sure that she was still alive and the dog can from that she was and then the operation began to free her we know that know that her name is free to sophia and what they're trying to do is build a base to lift some of the debris from around but as they were working there they've also discovered th
let's go live now to alan fischer who is in mexico city for us allan what's the update on the team that are trying to retrieve that are trapped under the rubble of that school. is a difficult and delicate operation has become a lot harder just in the last hour because we've had significant thunderstorms here i don't know whether you can see but the rain is lashing in here the temperature has dropped significantly as well the rescuers have been working nonstop and there's been a new shift just...
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guest: 18 years after i got grounded for sneaking into class, my 15-year-old cousin michael alexander allan who didn't yet have a drivers license was arrested for the first time in an attempted carjacking. after he turned 16, he sat in california in court. that standard time of the swinging gates at the door of the courtroom december 95 interchange work in 1996 as the judge determined he would be charged as an adult. that is what struck me i was a kid in california, i wanted wheels. i wanted my wheels to sneak to my classes. but anyway, i wanted about mobility, and i wasn't allowed by my parents. i was one of the rules and my family. my cousin wanted to mobility, he was in a different context one of the worst neighborhoods in los angeles so i pursued my mobility in a way that wasn't too dangerous and so forth so he's ended up in prison for 11 years. >> and when he started going through this process, you explained it in such the date of such vivid detail the conclusion was almost like it had been baked in. what was it like for you watching that happen to your family? >> guest: it's different
guest: 18 years after i got grounded for sneaking into class, my 15-year-old cousin michael alexander allan who didn't yet have a drivers license was arrested for the first time in an attempted carjacking. after he turned 16, he sat in california in court. that standard time of the swinging gates at the door of the courtroom december 95 interchange work in 1996 as the judge determined he would be charged as an adult. that is what struck me i was a kid in california, i wanted wheels. i wanted my...
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allan in new york. >> jim, let me be the first to wish you an undefeated eagles to you. hopefully not the last >> i don't know,i'm so super sti stishs my wife asked me why do i go out the same door i go out in, i've been doing it for 50 years i used to order green jersey every single time, the green gap shirt in the eagles game -- don't worry regina the story doesn't take long. i say so long i wear this green shirt the eagles win and mrs. reed, tammy said to me, you're right my husband and i have nothing to do with it so let's say super stishs thank you. how can i help >> caller: enjoy it while you can. the stock is up 20% in teva. they just got a big approval, they did a nice migraine presentation, they're selling off part of their company. my real question is about the ceo, carey schultz >>i hear good things i've made a lot of calls on this because i was surprised the stock wen up yesterday first of all they didn't have a ceo. second the good thing extend to the fact they sold something that actually raised some cash i don't like the generic business but if you wanted
allan in new york. >> jim, let me be the first to wish you an undefeated eagles to you. hopefully not the last >> i don't know,i'm so super sti stishs my wife asked me why do i go out the same door i go out in, i've been doing it for 50 years i used to order green jersey every single time, the green gap shirt in the eagles game -- don't worry regina the story doesn't take long. i say so long i wear this green shirt the eagles win and mrs. reed, tammy said to me, you're right my...
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. >> joseph ryan allan. >> richard dennis allen. >> and there would be more.mike pence recalled the moment in 2001 police told the then, congressman a plane was 12 minutes from the u.s. capital, he waited. >> then it turned to 13 minutes, then we were informed that the plane had gone down in a field in pennsylvania. >> reporter: the very place he spoke monday, as more silence observed, the 10:03 crash there and 10:28 when the north tower fell. >> we mourn them. >> reporter: speaking at the pentagon, president trump says the flag that flies will there is to keep people safe. >> america does not bend, we do not waiver and we will never ever yield. >> reporter: strong words marking this 16th anniversary field with powerful silence. inas whito mee dpa firefighters pay tribute to the anniversary from florida this morning. they posted this on instagram showing the team and other orlando crews at the convention center. they're there helping other authorities deal with hurricane irma. you can see more from 9/11 victims on our website, abc 7 news.com. >>> sky 7 capture
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allan in florida >> caller: jimmy most important i need to wish you a very happy 61-yard game winning >> have you all seen or looked at this incredible -- this amazing edit from go to fly equals fly -- well in a minute with guy's a super hero, i've bumper watching it all day i can't help it. i watch that kick over and over. this is not espn let me help you. >> caller: what i need to know about some pharmaceuticals small cap companies increasing sales that just got an approval for my grades on a conference call i heard the management team spun off from shire left and they're the ones -- adderall can they be used in this space what do you think about these guys >> i know from personal experience there's a lot of people involving migraine business it's a competitive business. i'm not going to rack on any one of these yet >>> is it a rally end rotation let's take a look at this video. look at this anyway his business weakened -- i love eagles is it the end of the world as we know it, even though my staff tracked down the william tail overger i asked for. don't get upset. keep your eye on
allan in florida >> caller: jimmy most important i need to wish you a very happy 61-yard game winning >> have you all seen or looked at this incredible -- this amazing edit from go to fly equals fly -- well in a minute with guy's a super hero, i've bumper watching it all day i can't help it. i watch that kick over and over. this is not espn let me help you. >> caller: what i need to know about some pharmaceuticals small cap companies increasing sales that just got an approval...
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the previous record was allan, which hit back in 1980, 18 hours above 180 miles per hour. can't just take a snapshot. you have to integrate over time. and if you look at the size and the intensity and the persistence -- i mean folks in florida and even carolina and the coastal georgia need to look at this. 2005 that's the year katrina hit and will muhit and rita hit. the drought is over with a vengeance. >> the harvey hurricane it wasn't the winds, of course, that were so destructive there. it hit with wind speeds considerably lower. but it hugged around and dumped a ton of water. here we're looking at the islands that's just been through this. and the earlier reports we're getting is when 185 mile per hour winds hit anywhere, that's going to do an unbelievable amount of damage, right? >> absolutely. chris, this is roughly equivalent to an ef4, even ef5 tornado. the winds around the eye, that doughnut that's right adjacent to the calm eye, that's what causes the damage. unless you're living in a strong home or some sort of building that's reinforced, traditional homes just
the previous record was allan, which hit back in 1980, 18 hours above 180 miles per hour. can't just take a snapshot. you have to integrate over time. and if you look at the size and the intensity and the persistence -- i mean folks in florida and even carolina and the coastal georgia need to look at this. 2005 that's the year katrina hit and will muhit and rita hit. the drought is over with a vengeance. >> the harvey hurricane it wasn't the winds, of course, that were so destructive...
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really counts because he is trump's lawyer, the others are not -- trump also has a real estate lawyer, allanis essential to this, prosecutors are looking at real estate and tax records and they are closing in on that aspect of trump and his organization, despite the fact trump has said this is a red line, what we're seeing here is first of all, it is now definite, definitive and i can say this with some authority. what intelligence community and donald trump, not under obama has found this evidence with runner interference on behalf of hickok was much more effective and farther advanced than has been thought earlier. so that dynamic is driving a -- what we're seeing in these investigations. >> helping hillary clinton you're saying? >> that the russians interference -- i'm sorry, pardon me. you're exactly right. was intended to hurt hillary clinton. i got it backwards there. yes, that that evidence is much stronger sin donald trump has become president, developed by the intelligence community and that's part of the dynamic here of the fact that they were trying to hurt her campaign here and g
really counts because he is trump's lawyer, the others are not -- trump also has a real estate lawyer, allanis essential to this, prosecutors are looking at real estate and tax records and they are closing in on that aspect of trump and his organization, despite the fact trump has said this is a red line, what we're seeing here is first of all, it is now definite, definitive and i can say this with some authority. what intelligence community and donald trump, not under obama has found this...
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was it master of the macabre edgar allan poe, escape artist harry houdini, or horror-film icon vincentt here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease and lower your a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble brea
was it master of the macabre edgar allan poe, escape artist harry houdini, or horror-film icon vincentt here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait,...
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. >> allan smith from business insider, thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >>> the music world rememberinga co founder of one of rock's most distinctive and successful bands. ahead, what happens to his musical legacy now that walter becker has died? >>> plus an update on the texas chemical plant that caught fire amidhar -- amid harvey's devastation. we will also talk to a man who represents many of the people affected by hurricane harvey. your big idea... will people know it means they'll get the lowest price guaranteed on our rooms by booking direct on choicehotels.com? hey! badda book. badda boom! mr. badda book. badda boom! book now at choicehotels.com (male announcer) shop like a pro at bass pro shops for huge savings during our labor day sale. and bring the kids this weekend for a backyard casting challenge ...duck pond ...crafts and more ...all for free. at bass pro shops. it's time for the biggest sale of the year with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your
. >> allan smith from business insider, thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >>> the music world rememberinga co founder of one of rock's most distinctive and successful bands. ahead, what happens to his musical legacy now that walter becker has died? >>> plus an update on the texas chemical plant that caught fire amidhar -- amid harvey's devastation. we will also talk to a man who represents many of the people affected by hurricane harvey. your big idea... will...
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joining me now is allan lichtman, distinguished professor of history at american university, and larryauthor of "the kennedy half century." i got to say, i'm fascinated by this. i know george h.w. bush is the one that put this process in motion. do you think it's possible that they will release all of the documents on october 26? >> you're asking me to predict what donald trump might or might not do? >> i think we could have a better chance with this president than others. >> i read a whole book about this "the case for impeachment" in which donald trump loves chaos. he loves disorder. what could be more chaotic than donald trump releasing documents that said, oh, those democrats back in the 1960s were lying to you and, by the way, those intelligence folks who we really can't believe anyway weren't telling you the truth either. >> larry, is that likely? did lee harvey oswald act alone or do they want to tell us that he did have help in some regard or another? >> well, i've studied it for many, many years and in "the kennedy half century" i lay out every bit of evidence including some n
joining me now is allan lichtman, distinguished professor of history at american university, and larryauthor of "the kennedy half century." i got to say, i'm fascinated by this. i know george h.w. bush is the one that put this process in motion. do you think it's possible that they will release all of the documents on october 26? >> you're asking me to predict what donald trump might or might not do? >> i think we could have a better chance with this president than others....
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i speak to alan fischer now who's life for us in mexico city so allan just give us an update on the situation there as a try to get people out of the rubble. let me tell you that the entire country is focused on this school at the moment we all know the story it was hit by the earthquake a number of people were trapped local scene maybe as many as thirty people are trapped in the building twenty five died twenty one children four adults now a few hours ago rescuers were in the debris looking for those who were reported missing they saw the hind of a young girl the show to her and said can you hear is do you recognize as the chin moved her hand very slightly then sent in a rescue dog to check that she was alive that was the case and since that time they have moving steadily through the debris is a case really essentially of peeling an onion in a way they've got to work through the layers make sure that anything step they take doesn't cause the problem father into the debris what we've been told in the last twenty minutes is that the rescuers have phoned the girl but there may also be three oth
i speak to alan fischer now who's life for us in mexico city so allan just give us an update on the situation there as a try to get people out of the rubble. let me tell you that the entire country is focused on this school at the moment we all know the story it was hit by the earthquake a number of people were trapped local scene maybe as many as thirty people are trapped in the building twenty five died twenty one children four adults now a few hours ago rescuers were in the debris looking...
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so certainly since the earthquake struck how would you describe the resilience of the people there allan i can't begin to imagine what it's like for them you're seeing it tell us about it. well in a way people of mexico nor that they will suffer earthquakes they've had plenty of them including the big one thirty two years ago and they know this happens what is incredible i think and i've seen this in a couple of places but here really struck me how the community has rallied together people talk about mexico being a divided society you know political politically that is polarization and we see that many places around the world but everything's forgotten everything's pushed aside and it's what do you need how can i help you what can i do for you that is why in mexico city we saw people who were showing up with spades and pickaxes and some people go by mino with speeds and pickaxes to see right what can we do to help where can we move rubble what do we need to do to get to people who may be trapped and then others are just saying right i can cook give me things and i will i will make things
so certainly since the earthquake struck how would you describe the resilience of the people there allan i can't begin to imagine what it's like for them you're seeing it tell us about it. well in a way people of mexico nor that they will suffer earthquakes they've had plenty of them including the big one thirty two years ago and they know this happens what is incredible i think and i've seen this in a couple of places but here really struck me how the community has rallied together people talk...