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amera, ian nbc c presume? [laughter] standard joke. [laughter] see -- get these lights eyes always -- when you get past 60, that is enough. my friend always likes to take a lot of pictures. i am afraid he would catch me picking my nose. he would not print that, would you? he would take a long shot. it.ess i can see you want a level, don't you? >> good evening. this is the 37th time i have spoken to you from this office, where so many decisions have been made that shaped the history of this nation. need any more? each time i have done so to discuss with you some matter that i believe affected the national interest. >> that is fine. >> ok. ollie? crew is to be in this room during this. only the crew. there will be no picture. no. after the broadcast. you have taken your pictures. did and you take one just now -- dindn't you take one just now? that is it. we did not let the press. take it right now. you got it? come on. ok. >> [indiscernible] >> ok, fine. all right. fine. i'm going to make the other photographers mad by giving you two min
amera, ian nbc c presume? [laughter] standard joke. [laughter] see -- get these lights eyes always -- when you get past 60, that is enough. my friend always likes to take a lot of pictures. i am afraid he would catch me picking my nose. he would not print that, would you? he would take a long shot. it.ess i can see you want a level, don't you? >> good evening. this is the 37th time i have spoken to you from this office, where so many decisions have been made that shaped the history of...
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i am there captioning and on .amera or i can show the pain the mother who just locks a second son. i can show you the impact is tremendous. >> then things started to change in the late 1990's for a number of different reasons. i think the police and federal law-enforcement stead and taking down the major crack things had a major impact. arrests and prosecutions of some of the worst killers had an impact. federal and local money began to pour into certain neighborhoods, and the neighborhoods began the change. the times have changed but part of the vibrant still going on. when a new neighbor came in, you start seeing buildings that were eatingcant beings -- fixup. at first were here were also sent away because they could not afford it. like $2000 per02 month. as the new neighborhood was coming in, they are demanding. taxes, i pay high wanted to be safe, i want to trash picked up. that was their demand. boy did they get it. the transformation of washington neighborhoods, many of them now she believe it or not. tomorrow we will show you the visual transformation. be sure to join us for
i am there captioning and on .amera or i can show the pain the mother who just locks a second son. i can show you the impact is tremendous. >> then things started to change in the late 1990's for a number of different reasons. i think the police and federal law-enforcement stead and taking down the major crack things had a major impact. arrests and prosecutions of some of the worst killers had an impact. federal and local money began to pour into certain neighborhoods, and the...
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. >> i think what's interesting lifetime and amera is i while this vid only shows a small sample of diffentmatologists say everyone is susceptible. >> everyone should have their skin checked once a year. a lot of spots, check more often. >> reporter: something i know all too well exposed to the sun at an early age.i was a lifegua teenager. i recently had five moles removed. one on my hippo tensionally precancerous. >> it is truly never too late. studies show ifsunscrear thower manhayour risk of skin c aging by over 20%. >> reporter: for "good morning america," dr. jennifer ashton, abc news, new york? one more reason to use it. >> and reapply. you know, as i always like to share that. >>> "pop news" and weather coming up. gio is over in the social square with the "morning menu." >> here's what's coming up. guys on your "morning menu" and "pop news" we reveal what these a-lister all have in common besides being famous. >>> of course, the new app that can speed up your trip through the airport. >>> and tips to help you big on a hotel for your last-minute summer getaway, all that and day two of
. >> i think what's interesting lifetime and amera is i while this vid only shows a small sample of diffentmatologists say everyone is susceptible. >> everyone should have their skin checked once a year. a lot of spots, check more often. >> reporter: something i know all too well exposed to the sun at an early age.i was a lifegua teenager. i recently had five moles removed. one on my hippo tensionally precancerous. >> it is truly never too late. studies show ifsunscrear...
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new detention center to hold hundreds of immigrant women and children who fled violence in central amera. >> so i went back to the detention facility the day after the to her and was interesting because in that moment, the show was over. children were not eating. children were getting very sick. every child i saw looked incredibly emaciated, had kind of a hollow look in their eyes. >> all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. israel and hamas have extended their cease-fire for another five days. this marks the longest pause them with a monthlong assault on gaza, following two 72 hour cease-fires over the past week. talks of extending the truth initially appeared to be at an impasse before last-minute agreement was reached. this cease-fire appears to be holding, despite initial flareup of violence from both sides. mission says a rescue for trapped civilians in northern iraq is less likely afternoon assessment team found better conditions than previously thought. the pentagon made the announcement after a small grou
new detention center to hold hundreds of immigrant women and children who fled violence in central amera. >> so i went back to the detention facility the day after the to her and was interesting because in that moment, the show was over. children were not eating. children were getting very sick. every child i saw looked incredibly emaciated, had kind of a hollow look in their eyes. >> all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report....
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over there,amera erik schatzker is in mourning, he has got his maple leafs jersey on, screaming about unamerican. plan, ally good reform solid way to figure out the best way to get corporate tax reform done, everyone dropped it like a hot rock. all ryan, barack obama, nobody wants to touch it. >> that is right, and that is the political reality. it is unfortunate and embarrassing, but we refuse to move forward on that issue. >> we had on earlier samuel thompson from penn state where he was talking about how treasury had room to maneuver, it can make some changes. do you agree with that idea that treasury should move unilaterally because congress certainly cannot get anything done? >> i would hope the treasury would not do that. to me, to tax and spend is the role of congress, rights, and i would hope that congress would show the leadership -- i fear that treasury is going to use that for its own political end. >> i want to emphasize here, the great job of our headline team worldwide, i want to push back against the spin from not only mr. buffett, from others. we are literally translat
over there,amera erik schatzker is in mourning, he has got his maple leafs jersey on, screaming about unamerican. plan, ally good reform solid way to figure out the best way to get corporate tax reform done, everyone dropped it like a hot rock. all ryan, barack obama, nobody wants to touch it. >> that is right, and that is the political reality. it is unfortunate and embarrassing, but we refuse to move forward on that issue. >> we had on earlier samuel thompson from penn state where...