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>> anthony: now we are talking. just call it local food. >> anthony: right. >> andrew: but local just, like, covers, like, a wide net. when i look at this table, again, i just get hawaii. it's got portuguese, japanese. you got okinawan. world war ii, i don't know some type of -- >> anthony: korean. >> andrew: korean, japanese, hawaiian. love child plate of awesomeness. >> anthony: right. the food is some bone deep hawaiian stuff, my friends, which is to say a delicious mash up of, well, look -- take taco rice, it's a dish created in okinawa to approximate tex-mex for homesick american gis that was then appropriated in a post-ironic way by younger generations of hawaii, got that? >> andrew: goin' right in there. >> anthony: wow. >> mark: identifying and seeing my best friends who are native hawaiian helped me to realize the pride of being from hawaii. understanding the hawaiian culture, living it. but also being very proud of being japanese. >> anthony: there's still a movement to a sovereign, uh, a sovereignty movem
>> anthony: now we are talking. just call it local food. >> anthony: right. >> andrew: but local just, like, covers, like, a wide net. when i look at this table, again, i just get hawaii. it's got portuguese, japanese. you got okinawan. world war ii, i don't know some type of -- >> anthony: korean. >> andrew: korean, japanese, hawaiian. love child plate of awesomeness. >> anthony: right. the food is some bone deep hawaiian stuff, my friends, which is to say a...
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>> anthony: now watch mr. that target out there from 244 windswept yards. oh, wow. wow, am i accounting for windage dropping and wind distant -- what? >> jesse: yeah, you want to aim 13 millimeters to the left, 4 millimeters high, and you'll hit dead center. [ laughter ] >> anthony: left? >> jesse: no, hold it right on. i'm just giving you a -- >> anthony: just hold it right on? >> jesse: i was just making you -- making a joke. >> anthony: taking advantage of the city boy. >> man 2: that wind's gotta be 20 miles an hour. >> daniel: yeah, holding the rifle in this wind without a brace, it's tough. >> man 3: all eyes are on you, no pressure. [ gunshot ] >> man 4: pretty close, huh? >> man 5: pretty close, yeah. >> man 6: yeah, he may have been a hair left. [ gunshot ] >> man 7: a little high that time, i think. [ gunshot ] a little right. shooting real good, though, tony. >> bill: i mean, you're not missing it by much. if you were elk hunting, you'd be hitting it. >> anthony: exhale, pull, and squeeze? >> daniel
>> anthony: now watch mr. that target out there from 244 windswept yards. oh, wow. wow, am i accounting for windage dropping and wind distant -- what? >> jesse: yeah, you want to aim 13 millimeters to the left, 4 millimeters high, and you'll hit dead center. [ laughter ] >> anthony: left? >> jesse: no, hold it right on. i'm just giving you a -- >> anthony: just hold it right on? >> jesse: i was just making you -- making a joke. >> anthony: taking...
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so we're covered. ♪ >> anthony: whoa, cotechino. >> group: finocchina. >> anthony: what?o. ♪ >>nthony: oh, that's awesome. >> fred: do you often eat in the rain? >> jeremy b: like i said, you're in newfoundland. >> dave: it was miami like five minutes ago. >> jeremy c: you don't come here for the weather. >> anthony: oh no, literally five minutes ago it was like sunglasses. >> jeremy c: and that's -- that's newfoundland. four seasons in one day. >> anthony: how many times have you been here? >> dave: i've never been here. no, never. >> anthony: whoa whoa, wait a minute, this is your first time. >> dave: our first time in newfoundland, and we've tried to come on a couple of occasions, but no, we've never been here. >> anthony: as proud canadians -- >> dave: this is not one of the destinations that a canadian ends up in. >> anthony: and yet you've decided to open a fine-dining restaurant that by definition is seasonal, and requires at least a significant part of your clientele to get on a plane and make the kind of commitment that these [ bleep ] clearly have not made. and
so we're covered. ♪ >> anthony: whoa, cotechino. >> group: finocchina. >> anthony: what?o. ♪ >>nthony: oh, that's awesome. >> fred: do you often eat in the rain? >> jeremy b: like i said, you're in newfoundland. >> dave: it was miami like five minutes ago. >> jeremy c: you don't come here for the weather. >> anthony: oh no, literally five minutes ago it was like sunglasses. >> jeremy c: and that's -- that's newfoundland. four...
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eat. >> anthony: wow. david: yeah, you know, it's like pizza. i'll eat them cold, too. >> anthony: right. >> david: save two and have them for dinner. >> anthony: and mandu. smaller, with thinner dumpling skins, served with red chili paste. >> david: those are the dessert ones. those got red bean in it. >> anthony: oh, god. wow. oh, these are delicious. these are just, like, so huge. >> david: go for it. >> anthony: so, would this be classically post-drinking food or pre-drinking food? [ laughter ] lay down a base of absorbent material? >> david: yeah, i mean, there's a lot of bread here. but i don't really drink. i'm just, uh, falling under peer pressure right now. i'll be one of the cool guys, so -- >> anthony: i like this place already. good signage. it's important. >> david: yeah. the sign's awesome. >> anthony: if that sign does not sing to you, then we cannot be friends. >> david: mari, hi. >> woman: hi, david. how are you? >> david: this is my uncle anthony. this is mari. >> anthony: how you doing?
eat. >> anthony: wow. david: yeah, you know, it's like pizza. i'll eat them cold, too. >> anthony: right. >> david: save two and have them for dinner. >> anthony: and mandu. smaller, with thinner dumpling skins, served with red chili paste. >> david: those are the dessert ones. those got red bean in it. >> anthony: oh, god. wow. oh, these are delicious. these are just, like, so huge. >> david: go for it. >> anthony: so, would this be classically...
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>> anthony: no.. >> anthony: there's no way that this is going to look convincingly delicious on tv, but it is really delicious. alessandro porcelli is italian, living in denmark. he worked at noma before starting cook it raw, the roaming boy scout camp for the world's best chefs. >> alessandro: i met rene in 2004. basically, the restaurant was just opened. >> rene: four on six. >> kitchen staff: yes. >> anthony: ten years after noma's inception, rene is arguably the most famous dane since hamlet. and so it's happily ever after, right? not quite. >> alessandro: it's funny that all this happened actually in copenhagen. you have all these rules about -- where you have these guidelines where you never brag about yourself. it's all understated. >> anthony: the law of -- which discourages attention seeking is part and parcel to living in denmark. danes who think too big are often cut down by their peers. >> rene: it's hard to really make an effort. and if you stand out too much, you know, get off your hor
>> anthony: no.. >> anthony: there's no way that this is going to look convincingly delicious on tv, but it is really delicious. alessandro porcelli is italian, living in denmark. he worked at noma before starting cook it raw, the roaming boy scout camp for the world's best chefs. >> alessandro: i met rene in 2004. basically, the restaurant was just opened. >> rene: four on six. >> kitchen staff: yes. >> anthony: ten years after noma's inception, rene is...
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>> anthony: nashville.f you haven't been there, you probably know it as what? a country music capital, grand ole opry, and it is music city. and there is indeed plenty of country music, both genuine and fake-ass, but it's way more than that. nashville is one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in all america. people who grew up here will tell you the city is in a state of perpetual, never-ending change, and the rate at which things are changing is accelerating. eighty to a hundred new faces move to nashville every single day. some things are constants, others in flux. even with all the radical cultural shifts, the city still remains traditionally southern in its sensibility, for now, anyway. because nashville could just as soon be called punk city or rock city, and you are just as likely to find the word artisanal hanging over the door of a sandwich shop, or a cupcake shop, or a slow-drip coffee laptop zone as anywhere in the land of man buns in the cities of the north. so, of course, the chefs are co
>> anthony: nashville.f you haven't been there, you probably know it as what? a country music capital, grand ole opry, and it is music city. and there is indeed plenty of country music, both genuine and fake-ass, but it's way more than that. nashville is one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in all america. people who grew up here will tell you the city is in a state of perpetual, never-ending change, and the rate at which things are changing is accelerating. eighty to a hundred...
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. >> anthony: that was unbelievable. >> anthony: some people must live in great spaces, where the sky goes on forever. where everyone must bend to the land. where to hunt, to fish, to sleep under that big sky aren't activities, but a way of life. >> jim harrison: it was between here in those mountains that cheyenne and crow battle took place. but i like it. it's very peaceful. >> anthony: what was it like a hundred years ago? two hundred years ago? >> jim harrison: oh, not much different. this was never forested. this is the dry side of the river because the primary winds come from the west. rain tends to blow over here that brings the snow to the mountains. >> anthony: legendary writer and poet jim harrison is one of those people and this is the place he calls home. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ >> jim harrison: am i as old as they am? maybe no
. >> anthony: that was unbelievable. >> anthony: some people must live in great spaces, where the sky goes on forever. where everyone must bend to the land. where to hunt, to fish, to sleep under that big sky aren't activities, but a way of life. >> jim harrison: it was between here in those mountains that cheyenne and crow battle took place. but i like it. it's very peaceful. >> anthony: what was it like a hundred years ago? two hundred years ago? >> jim harrison:...
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-anthony: no, i'm the owner. -todd: what's your name? -anthony: anthony. todd: anthony. todd.ow are you? anthony: this is my card, too. lemonis: you would never do that. todd: is your private cellphone on here? anthony: i can put it on there. kris, do you have a marker, please? lemonis: how do you get the guy to want to come in, other than just giving him a business card? anthony: i can offer some, you know, free business cards if he signs a sign with us. that's one of the things -- lemonis: no, no, no, no. like, he came in to get what? anthony: a re-face on a sign. lemonis: okay, so, what could you do right now that would get the guy to realize you're serious? anthony: i'm thinking. i don't know. lemonis: his business is a mile down the road. kristen: i would go there. lemonis: why are you not going there? anthony: i don't know, marcus. -lemonis: this isn't a test. -anthony: no, i know. we usually would follow it up tomorrow or the next day. lemonis: i wasn't asking you to change your process, i was asking you to tell me what your process was. anthony: i think we have a good
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>> anthony: yeah. ♪ >> jen: alright. >> anthony: okay. ♪ oh my god., there. >> anthony: wow. yeah, that's kind of scary. [ giggles ] [ laughter ] that's good! casual sharing can spread meningococcal meningitis. though rare, it can take your teen's life in just 24 hours. even if they had the first dose of mcv4 vaccine at 11 or 12 years, they need the second-dose at 16. call their doctor today. ayep, and my teeth are yellow.? they need the second-dose at 16. time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. ♪ >> anthony: weed, smoke, ganja, reefer. call it what you will, it's marijuana. oh, i can go on all day. long story short, washington state legalized weed in 2012. and i plan to make the most of it while scrupulously adhering to the letter of the law, like i always do. ♪ the options available in places like this, emerald haze, are mind-boggling. ♪ >> budtender: we
>> anthony: yeah. ♪ >> jen: alright. >> anthony: okay. ♪ oh my god., there. >> anthony: wow. yeah, that's kind of scary. [ giggles ] [ laughter ] that's good! casual sharing can spread meningococcal meningitis. though rare, it can take your teen's life in just 24 hours. even if they had the first dose of mcv4 vaccine at 11 or 12 years, they need the second-dose at 16. call their doctor today. ayep, and my teeth are yellow.? they need the second-dose at 16. time for...
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>> anthony: miami sneaks up on you. or do we change and find ourselves sneaking up, washing up, ending up in miami? ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, ♪ >> anthony: miami, it's a big place. bigger and more multifaceted than it's given credit for. >> partier: miami, where you at? >> anthony: we tend over the years to focus on miami's -- how shall i put this -- party zone. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's the kind of place we say that could never be me and then it is. ♪ it's a temptation that's almost irresistible. the seductions of flash, of palm trees, balmy nights, deco architecture, television shows made real, but across the causeway a few miles down the way there are other worlds, older ones. i think it's safe to say better ones. ♪ ♪ way out west 20 miles from the airport tucked in yet another strip mal
>> anthony: miami sneaks up on you. or do we change and find ourselves sneaking up, washing up, ending up in miami? ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, ♪ >> anthony: miami, it's a big place. bigger and more multifaceted than...
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>> anthony: i was in on "the simpsons," yes. >> samiha: really? >> anthony: yes.[ laughter ] >> samiha: that's really nice. >> anthony: so some of the money that she is making is going to open schools in rural villages, is that correct? >> samiha: not only a part of the money. it goes all of it for them, to build for them the schools and to provide them with an education. >> zahara: [ speaking in arabic ] i hire a qualified staff to teach them about religion, quran, science and other important things for life. >> anthony: why is this important to you? >> zahara: [ speaking in arabic ] the greatest benefit is that i taught my kids about charity and good deeds, to sacrifice for others. >> anthony: kabuli laham is slow cooked goat in a rich rice pilaf scented with star anise. musanif djaj a local specialty, are pan seared dumplings stuffed with chicken, pepper, ginger, turmeric and onions. and of course, there's omani bread with honey. >> samiha: that's a chili. are you okay with that? >> anthony: yes i like spicy. mhmm, good, very good! >> zahara: [ speaking in arab
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>> anthony: yeah, no doubt.to ole miss. but he's neither left, nor lost faith. he feels an obligation to empower, uplift, educate, to contribute. >> pyinfamous: one of the important tasks of musicians is being able to really speak truthfully about what's going on without fear of reprisal. right? it allows the audience then to say, "you know what, you're right." now that you put it to a nice melody, or to a nice beat, or you say it in that way, and hopefully in the end, that engages them more and allows them to move. and i don't think any movement in the world has not had a soundtrack. right? regardless of what it is. and so, that's our job. ♪ the hood here that's exactly why the hood's here ♪ ♪ and if you trying to find better look here ♪ ♪ close the lines scared to cross ♪ ♪ it's not fair to y'all make rules, break rules ♪ with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvi
>> anthony: yeah, no doubt.to ole miss. but he's neither left, nor lost faith. he feels an obligation to empower, uplift, educate, to contribute. >> pyinfamous: one of the important tasks of musicians is being able to really speak truthfully about what's going on without fear of reprisal. right? it allows the audience then to say, "you know what, you're right." now that you put it to a nice melody, or to a nice beat, or you say it in that way, and hopefully in the end,...
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>> lola: mhmm. >> anthony: dress it? >> lola: yes. >> anthony: cook it?eth. i got all mine, you see? >> anthony: what's the best thing about living in this area and what's the worst thing? >> leshawna: the best thing is the people here. >> lola: there's probably nobody in these hollows that i couldn't go say, 'hey, i'm hungry, would you fix me a sandwich?' >> anthony: and worse thing? >> drema: see somebody that's on pills. or drunk. or out here just fighting. >> anthony: what can you do? >> drema: pray for them. that's all we can do. ♪ oh, eliza oh, little liza ♪ ♪ little liza jane ♪ m i sliding into this ski lodge with my mini horse? because hotels.com lets me do me. sorry, the cold makes him a little horse. hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. add-on advantage. (door bell rings) it's ohey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe u
>> lola: mhmm. >> anthony: dress it? >> lola: yes. >> anthony: cook it?eth. i got all mine, you see? >> anthony: what's the best thing about living in this area and what's the worst thing? >> leshawna: the best thing is the people here. >> lola: there's probably nobody in these hollows that i couldn't go say, 'hey, i'm hungry, would you fix me a sandwich?' >> anthony: and worse thing? >> drema: see somebody that's on pills. or drunk. or out...
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>> anthony: wow.e. >> hokama: uh-huh. >> anthony: when most of us think of karate we think of striking exclusively. is that an accurate representation of what you're doing? >> james: the basis of okinawan karate is that it was used primarily as a defensive art. um, in other words, being able to, you know, control and subdue the opponent. usually, if you could, in a humane way, but then if you had to -- >> anthony: right. >> james: finish them then you had the ability to finish them. the striking is important but a lot of the technique is not about striking, it's about submission techniques. and some of that is to do with kyusho, so, attacking nerve points. and, uh, hokama sensei in particular is extremely skilled at, um, dealing with, uh, you know, bigger stronger, opponents. >> hokama: human engineering, very important. point, point, point, point, point, point, point, point, point. then this point attack with the fingers. no, no knuckle, open. >> anthony: a demonstration of hokama sensei's open hand
>> anthony: wow.e. >> hokama: uh-huh. >> anthony: when most of us think of karate we think of striking exclusively. is that an accurate representation of what you're doing? >> james: the basis of okinawan karate is that it was used primarily as a defensive art. um, in other words, being able to, you know, control and subdue the opponent. usually, if you could, in a humane way, but then if you had to -- >> anthony: right. >> james: finish them then you had the...
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>> anthony: mmm! >> navroop: nice? >> anthony: delicious!lady, navroop. >> navroop: it's a chutney, and this is all radish. >> anthony: very, very, very good. generally speaking, punjabis are famous for being a warrior class, taller, bigger. >> navroop: yes, they're big. >> anthony: still, maybe not fighters so much, but still eaters. >> navroop: oh, yeah! big time, yes. the religion doesn't matter. food is religion here! >> man: first time in amritsar? what do you feel in this place? >> anthony: checking off my list of things to do in the punjab, i gotta score some animal protein. it's time. i've been going all morrissey for like two days now and frankly, that's enough. i need chicken. like we are in the ass end of nowhere here. where am i? >> sundeep:: it's known as beera chicken. it's very famous for chicken. >> anthony: when we're talking must-haves, tandoori chicken is just that. >> sundeep: add some lemon in this, and you will enjoy it. >> anthony: mmm. oh man. it's delicious. this type of establishment, dhaba? >> sundeep: dhaba, is ca
>> anthony: mmm! >> navroop: nice? >> anthony: delicious!lady, navroop. >> navroop: it's a chutney, and this is all radish. >> anthony: very, very, very good. generally speaking, punjabis are famous for being a warrior class, taller, bigger. >> navroop: yes, they're big. >> anthony: still, maybe not fighters so much, but still eaters. >> navroop: oh, yeah! big time, yes. the religion doesn't matter. food is religion here! >> man: first time...
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. >> casey anthony is now free. >> the devil is dancing tonight. >> casey anthony got away with something that she and she alone only knows. ♪ >> this is where it all began. the anthony family home here in orlando, florida where little caylee lived her short life. once the family sanctuary, it would become the epicenter of a media frenzy that would turn this tragic story into a media obsession. july 15th, 2008. cindy anthony made her first of three calls to 911. >> i have a 22-year-old person who has grand theft sitting in my auto with me. >> is this your son? >> daughter. >> cindy and george anthony learned the car they allowed their daughter, casey, to drive had been sitting at an impound lot here weeks and casey had not returned home with her daughter caylee in over a month. >> they get the car and they see a car seat in it and other things. the car also smelled. >> i want to bring her in. i want to press charges. >> turns out the real reason she wanted her daughter brought into police was worse than a stolen car. >> casey is with you right now? >> finally she has been messiis for mont
. >> casey anthony is now free. >> the devil is dancing tonight. >> casey anthony got away with something that she and she alone only knows. ♪ >> this is where it all began. the anthony family home here in orlando, florida where little caylee lived her short life. once the family sanctuary, it would become the epicenter of a media frenzy that would turn this tragic story into a media obsession. july 15th, 2008. cindy anthony made her first of three calls to 911....
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what do you think about justice anthony kennedy retiring and what do you want to see next? are you there? let's move on and see if we can get beverly in gainesville, texas. hold on. beverly, are you there? welcome to c-span? . >> thank you. i want to give my opinion on the new justice. someonewe need to get that will be reversing roe v. wade. according to the bible, that is murder. want to murder these babies. remark we want to make. host: our line for democrats in baltimore, what is on your mind? yes.r: host: we will move along. tom in california on the line for democrats. what do you think? caller: i think they should not confirm anybody else and should not have a double standard p or candy should not retire up in you knows what trump will do and he is allowing it to happen. they say they are doing what is best for the country. it not good for our country. to me justice kennedy will retire as he said he would, what should happen next? caller: they should do what obama did, you know, we are up toward another election here peerless decide what will happen in here. all right
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dólares >> los estafadores son hispanos y el dinero terminó en guadalajara méxico >> el padre de anthony una visa de una semana para darle el último adiós a anthony >> mirando de ahí >> esta tarde víctor llegó a la morgue de los ángeles a hacer los trámites de los servicios fúnebres víctor dice que se separó dos meses después que nació anthony y de llamar a inmigración para que lo deportaran >> pudiera haber venido a visitarlo para poder verlo >> con una protesta con amigos la familia pidió que la oficina investigue a los trabajadores sociales del caso la semana pasada le mostramos el informe que detalla que durante una queja de abuso del 2016 la madre no estaba en condición de protegerlo el informe corroboró abuso físico y sexual y una denuncia el año pasado >> los trabajadores deben pagar >> el padre de anthony nos dio esta fotografía del niño que tiene marcas de cigarrillo en su cuerpo un día antes de su muerte >> lo quemaban con disparaban con una pistola de balines >> el padre de anthony pide que caiga el peso de la ley >> pena de muerte y que se haga justicia >> la policía de oakla
dólares >> los estafadores son hispanos y el dinero terminó en guadalajara méxico >> el padre de anthony una visa de una semana para darle el último adiós a anthony >> mirando de ahí >> esta tarde víctor llegó a la morgue de los ángeles a hacer los trámites de los servicios fúnebres víctor dice que se separó dos meses después que nació anthony y de llamar a inmigración para que lo deportaran >> pudiera haber venido a visitarlo para poder verlo...
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. >> for 30 years anthony ray hinton was dead man walking. >> 58 years old spending more of half of his life in a correctional facility in southern alabama and today he is seen and experiencing things for the first time in decades he is welcomed home and a party in his honor from the justice initiative and his attorney and his team who have fought for decades to win his freedom. >> thank you for getting my life back into be here. his nightmare began 1985 ronald reagan was president back to the future was a box office hit and two restaurant managers were shot dead months apart the third victim another man survived help to identify the 29-year-old anthony ray hinton as the kille killer. >> you don't think about your freedom until it is taken away from you you could not put a price tag on that. >> so much of the world has changed but it is a world without his mother but she died while he was locked away. >> they go back to the home they shared together now abandoned with his first time there since the night it was all taken away. >> this is the room where his mother kept the revolver they
. >> for 30 years anthony ray hinton was dead man walking. >> 58 years old spending more of half of his life in a correctional facility in southern alabama and today he is seen and experiencing things for the first time in decades he is welcomed home and a party in his honor from the justice initiative and his attorney and his team who have fought for decades to win his freedom. >> thank you for getting my life back into be here. his nightmare began 1985 ronald reagan was...
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ago, president reagan nominated anthony kennedy to the supreme court. the framers established that the constitution is designed to secure the blessings of liberty. justice kennedy devoted his career to securing liberty. i am deeply honored to be nominated to fill his seat on the supreme court. [applause] >> my mom and dad are here. i am their only child. when people ask what it's like to be an only child, i say, "it depends on who your parents are." [laughter] >> i was lucky. theom was a teacher in 1960's and 1970's. she taught history at two largely african-american public high schools in washington, d.c., mckinley tech and hd woodson. her example taught me the example of equality for all americans. my mom was a trailblazer. when i was 10, she went to law school and became a prosecutor. my introduction to law came at the dinner table, when she practiced her closing arguments. was, "useark line your common sense. what rings true, what rings false?" that's good advice for a juror and for a son. one of the few women prosecutors at that time, she overcame
ago, president reagan nominated anthony kennedy to the supreme court. the framers established that the constitution is designed to secure the blessings of liberty. justice kennedy devoted his career to securing liberty. i am deeply honored to be nominated to fill his seat on the supreme court. [applause] >> my mom and dad are here. i am their only child. when people ask what it's like to be an only child, i say, "it depends on who your parents are." [laughter] >> i was...
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anthony: it is tough. i don't care who you are.f you are in the oval office, you have a tendency to bend. you have a tendency to be a little more flattering than you probably should be in a business setting or corporate office setting. i am not blaming anybody. i just think, i hope the president is getting some good information from the capital markets. steve mnuchin is obviously a great guy and he is a moderate. i like peter navarro a great deal. i think he has been on the money in terms of understanding where the imbalances are. this is just about tactics. i would recommend they get together with the president and say, here are some things we could do to lessen the blow, improve investor confidence, help the american farmer, but still get to the objectives we are looking for. i know they are close on nafta. they are probably done on the south korean bilateral trade deal. i have other deals they are working on. peoplesident is telling they are calling left and right to do bilateral deals. we are roughly a quarter of the world's gd
anthony: it is tough. i don't care who you are.f you are in the oval office, you have a tendency to bend. you have a tendency to be a little more flattering than you probably should be in a business setting or corporate office setting. i am not blaming anybody. i just think, i hope the president is getting some good information from the capital markets. steve mnuchin is obviously a great guy and he is a moderate. i like peter navarro a great deal. i think he has been on the money in terms of...
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thejudge will replace justice anthony kennedy, a moderate conservative, who is standing down. let's speak to our north america correspondent david willis in washington. that is the scene in washington where we are expecting donald trump to reveal his pick for the supreme court. david, the shortlist down to four. any clues as to who might be the frontrunner? well, it is down to four and they all have quite a few things in common. they are all white, they all federal appeals courtjudges and they all have a record of conservative judgements. that is something that has unnerved the democrats, particularly since justice anthony kennedy, who is retiring, was somewhat known as the swing vote on the supreme court. he was conservative when it came to gun rights but he was liberal on issues such as gay rights and of course abortion and to those on the left are very concerned that whoever donald trump nominates tonight will be looking to revoke or whittle down or in some way diminish the 1973 —— the 1973 ruling roe vs wade which established a constitutional right for a woman to have an a
thejudge will replace justice anthony kennedy, a moderate conservative, who is standing down. let's speak to our north america correspondent david willis in washington. that is the scene in washington where we are expecting donald trump to reveal his pick for the supreme court. david, the shortlist down to four. any clues as to who might be the frontrunner? well, it is down to four and they all have quite a few things in common. they are all white, they all federal appeals courtjudges and they...
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anthony. when he said -- let me read to you. in fact, we have it. let's play what the president said in helsinki so we're on the same page about what he said about america. >> okay, let's play it. >> i hold both countries responsible. i think the united states has been foolish. we've all been foolish. we should have had this dialogue a long time ago. a long time, frankly, before i got to office and we're all to blame. i do feel we have both made some mistakes. >> the united states has been foolish. we've all been foolish, we're all to blame. do you think that was representing america well? >> well, because we have to apply context to that. what he's saying over the last three presidencies, the tension and anxiety as it relates to our relationship with russia has gone up immeasurably. >> do you think we're to blame for interference? >> now you're taking it out of context. >> that's what the question was. >> alisyn, i'm trying to explain what the guy did. i understand the question but i also understand the president and what he was trying to say so i'
anthony. when he said -- let me read to you. in fact, we have it. let's play what the president said in helsinki so we're on the same page about what he said about america. >> okay, let's play it. >> i hold both countries responsible. i think the united states has been foolish. we've all been foolish. we should have had this dialogue a long time ago. a long time, frankly, before i got to office and we're all to blame. i do feel we have both made some mistakes. >> the united...
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anthony scaramucci, thank you very much for the insight. we appreciate you taking you from your vacation. >> happy fourth of july. >> you as well. thanks. >> anthony scaramucci says he is confident that roe v. wade will not be overturned. is that confidence well placed? much more to discuss. tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. sometimes a day at the ballpark is more than just a day at the ballpark. [park announcer] all military members stand and be recognized. sometimes fans cheer for those who wear a different uniform. no matter where or when you served, t-mobile stands ready to serve you. that's why we're providing half off family lines to all military. when you're crafting ♪ performance, no measure is too extreme. the luxus high performance line. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? it's the last chance
anthony scaramucci, thank you very much for the insight. we appreciate you taking you from your vacation. >> happy fourth of july. >> you as well. thanks. >> anthony scaramucci says he is confident that roe v. wade will not be overturned. is that confidence well placed? much more to discuss. tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. sometimes a day at the ballpark is...
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laura: anthony zurcher, thank you for joining us. for more on how this is playing on capitol hill, my colleague katty kay spoke to docratic senator ben cardin, who sits on the foreign relations committee. katty: president trump has now said that he misspoke at t summit with president putin, anh he has full confidence in the american intelligence community. do you believe the president? sen. cardin: the president with mr. putin at that summit inad helsinki, hemr. putin's day. he did not dispute mr. putin's account. made it clear that the russian probe in the united states is a witch hunt, and therefore discredited our own investigations in our country . he sided with mr. putin's accounts of what is happening. he did not use the opportunity to speak out about mr. putin's aggressive behaviothin ukraine anu.s. elections. no, mr. trump jeopardized the u.s. foreign policy, national curity, u.s. leadership. it was a dark moment for the united states. katty: you are a ranking member on the senate foreign relations committee. you have seen a
laura: anthony zurcher, thank you for joining us. for more on how this is playing on capitol hill, my colleague katty kay spoke to docratic senator ben cardin, who sits on the foreign relations committee. katty: president trump has now said that he misspoke at t summit with president putin, anh he has full confidence in the american intelligence community. do you believe the president? sen. cardin: the president with mr. putin at that summit inad helsinki, hemr. putin's day. he did not dispute...
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igual que ahora en el caso de anthony. familiares han creado este altar en honor de anthony.zÁlez, univisiÓn. >> no tiene perdÓn. hablando de niÑos, siendo vÍctimas de sus propias madres, las autoridades de corpus christi en texas arrestaron a esmeralda garza por supuestamente vender a su hijo de siete aÑos y tener en proceso de venta a otras dos niÑa de dos aÑos y tres aÑos. los agentes ejecutaban una orden de bÚsqueda de drogas en una residencia de la ciudad y hallaron a los tres menores. otro hombre y la mujer fueron arrestados hombre parte de la investigaciÓn. vamos a la primera pausa. al volver, investigan denuncia de falsificaciÓn de actas, boletas y de conteo ilegal de votos. miles de nicaragüenses cruzan la ♪ ♪ ♪ presentadora: la fiscalÍa mexicana investiga denuncia de una supuesta fÁbrica de material electoral o falsificado montado por el partido de acciÓn nacional en un hotel de puebla para mini polar los resultados de los recientes comicios. parte de la investigaciÓn es parte de un conteo de votos para el gobernador electoral. las denuncias de fraude enfrentaron--
igual que ahora en el caso de anthony. familiares han creado este altar en honor de anthony.zÁlez, univisiÓn. >> no tiene perdÓn. hablando de niÑos, siendo vÍctimas de sus propias madres, las autoridades de corpus christi en texas arrestaron a esmeralda garza por supuestamente vender a su hijo de siete aÑos y tener en proceso de venta a otras dos niÑa de dos aÑos y tres aÑos. los agentes ejecutaban una orden de bÚsqueda de drogas en una residencia de la ciudad y hallaron a los...
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more -- can't in the -- anthony kennedy more the man in the middle. is taken on greater meaning because the president has laid specifically in fact his he was running for offi office, that if elected he would appoint an individual who met criteria.specific one, he was looking for someone was against the affordable care act, and two he was for an ally looking individual who would oppose roe wade. so, this president has himself a very volatile process criteria, out to two ing the choice outside groups, heritage action up ral society and coming with a nominee on a number of american life to has shown us he would turn the clock back. siobhan: given the stakes you laid out from your perspective a real also have particular chance of -- stopping chance of this nominee? nan: i would say democrats and a realistic ave chance of stopping this nomination. at the moment really the only know, which is significant, about brett whataugh are, one, we know donald trump was looking for. we are reading those 300 that he's written so we know what his record is. our belief
more -- can't in the -- anthony kennedy more the man in the middle. is taken on greater meaning because the president has laid specifically in fact his he was running for offi office, that if elected he would appoint an individual who met criteria.specific one, he was looking for someone was against the affordable care act, and two he was for an ally looking individual who would oppose roe wade. so, this president has himself a very volatile process criteria, out to two ing the choice outside...
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back at the white house that president trump was picking judge brett kavanaugh to replace justice anthony kennedy on the u.s. supreme court. [applause] pres. trump: my fellow americans, tonight i speak to you from the east room of the white house regarding one of the most profound responsibilities of the president of the united states, and that is the selection of a supreme court justice. i have often heard that, other than matters of war and peace, this is the most important decision a president will make. the supreme court is entrusted with the safeguarding of the crown jewel of our republic, the constitution of the united twelve days ago, justice anthony kennedy informed me of his decision to take senior status on the supreme court, opening a new vacancy. for more than four decades, justice kennedy served our nation with incredible passion and devotion. i would like to thank justice kennedy for a lifetime of distinguished service. [applause] pres. trump: in a few moments i will announce my selection for justice kennedy's replacement. this is the second time i have been faced with this
back at the white house that president trump was picking judge brett kavanaugh to replace justice anthony kennedy on the u.s. supreme court. [applause] pres. trump: my fellow americans, tonight i speak to you from the east room of the white house regarding one of the most profound responsibilities of the president of the united states, and that is the selection of a supreme court justice. i have often heard that, other than matters of war and peace, this is the most important decision a...
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anthony: no, it is a big distraction. two days when he could have been talking about the economy, and he was tweeting about the economy earlier today, but it is off message. what donald trump wants to do, he wants to rally the that is what he talks about immigration, the media, and he wants to talk about jobs and the economy because it is a good track record. democrats would honestly do better talking about health care and issues that get their voters out. t they are perfectly happy to watch donald trump on the white house put out fires. there is another three or four months till the election. there is time to go. laura: anthony zurcher, thank you for joining us. for more on how this is playing on capitol hill, my colleague katty kay spoke to democratic senator ben cardin, who sitsign the forelations committee. katty: president trump has now said that he misspoke at the summit with president putin, and that he has full confidence in the american intelligence community. you believe the president? sen. cardin: the president
anthony: no, it is a big distraction. two days when he could have been talking about the economy, and he was tweeting about the economy earlier today, but it is off message. what donald trump wants to do, he wants to rally the that is what he talks about immigration, the media, and he wants to talk about jobs and the economy because it is a good track record. democrats would honestly do better talking about health care and issues that get their voters out. t they are perfectly happy to watch...
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joining me now, former white house communications director anthony scaramucci. mr.caramucci, it is good to see you. i have to ask you first about this tmz, i think, caught up with you and asked you about who the president is going to pick for the supreme court. can you again tell us who you think he's going to choose? and also how do you know? >> well, that's my guess. i mean, that would be my vaguest sports guess. it's only because of the closeness of the family, the fact that mary trump barry is on the third circuit with him. he's a great judge, a very down to earth guy. but then when i said that, i didn't realize that there were going to be two women on the list of finalists. and so that probably alters my view a little bit. i mean, it could be possible that the president will pick one of those two women. so i'm a little less confident than i was when i did the tmz interview. >> you think there is anyway in the world he deviates from this list of 25? there was some speculation about senator mike lee, or do you think we're definitely going to get somebody on this
joining me now, former white house communications director anthony scaramucci. mr.caramucci, it is good to see you. i have to ask you first about this tmz, i think, caught up with you and asked you about who the president is going to pick for the supreme court. can you again tell us who you think he's going to choose? and also how do you know? >> well, that's my guess. i mean, that would be my vaguest sports guess. it's only because of the closeness of the family, the fact that mary trump...
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court of appeals and former clerk for anthony kennedy. he first thanked the president and talked about anthony kennedy and how he would take that role. served in the bush administration. worked on the starr investigation and strong proponent of executive power. will he energize trump's base? >> i think he will energize it enough. he is well qualified. when you are dealing with qualified nominees, those are the nominees that get confirmed overwhelmingly. >> gorsuch, as in past times, could get 90 votes. they do have 51-49 advantage and mike pence if they need it. this looks like a safe confirmation as far as getting republican votes. what about the red-state democrats that boris mentioned? will they get democrat votes? >> it is plausible. it is the same path with gorsuch. the three red-state democrats and doug jones in alabama. i would say looking back at past nominations if you look at the qualifications and the ideology, you are looking at the area of 52 or 53 or 54 aye votes. >> you can put jon tester in that category. tester is under a
court of appeals and former clerk for anthony kennedy. he first thanked the president and talked about anthony kennedy and how he would take that role. served in the bush administration. worked on the starr investigation and strong proponent of executive power. will he energize trump's base? >> i think he will energize it enough. he is well qualified. when you are dealing with qualified nominees, those are the nominees that get confirmed overwhelmingly. >> gorsuch, as in past times,...
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judge raymond kethledge former clerk for anthony justice also justice anthony kennedy also a court of appeals sixth circuit court. judge thomas hardeman also a friend of president trump's sister. president trump says he was very close to selecting him the last time around. he drove a taxicab to put himself through law school and amy coney-barrett the youngest of all the candidates went to notre dame and she's been criticized by democrats because of her faith, catholic or conservatives believe she might be the key to overturning roe v. wade. you heard earlier that democrats are digging in on this one. they are planning to oppose any of the candidates based on overturning roe v. co-wade and women's health. senator mitch mcconnell sang he does expect this to be a partisan fight. >> one more round of 40-year-old scare tactics will not stop us from doing the right thing. >> the senate judiciary committee will confirm or will pass along this nominee to go to the full senate. senator joe kennedy is on that committee and he says they want to see an impartial judge, not an activist. >> if you
judge raymond kethledge former clerk for anthony justice also justice anthony kennedy also a court of appeals sixth circuit court. judge thomas hardeman also a friend of president trump's sister. president trump says he was very close to selecting him the last time around. he drove a taxicab to put himself through law school and amy coney-barrett the youngest of all the candidates went to notre dame and she's been criticized by democrats because of her faith, catholic or conservatives believe...
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anthony romero. anthony, wherever you are.lso know that out there we have some folks from aclu and massachusetts out there. massachusetts aclu. good. okay. let's be blunt. our democracy is under attack. voting an impartial judiciary, free press, the rule of law, the foundations of our democracy are under attack every single day. under attack but not lost. i look out here and i see thousands of deeply committed women and men, people of every race, gender, religion and color, people committed to building a better future. i look out here and i see donald trump's worst nightmare. so, today i want to talk about the fight to save our democracy. why we fight and who we are fighting for. like a lot of people, i started thinking a lot more seriously about democracy after the 2016 election. i went to donald trump's inaugurati inauguration. i know a lot of people didn't, but i wanted to see it with my own eyes. i thought it was important. i am right. it is now burned into the backs of of my eyeballs. every time i get tired, be every time
anthony romero. anthony, wherever you are.lso know that out there we have some folks from aclu and massachusetts out there. massachusetts aclu. good. okay. let's be blunt. our democracy is under attack. voting an impartial judiciary, free press, the rule of law, the foundations of our democracy are under attack every single day. under attack but not lost. i look out here and i see thousands of deeply committed women and men, people of every race, gender, religion and color, people committed to...
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live near redding, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> laura, thank you so much. many agencies are supporting the firefighting effort including the california national guard. it tweeted this picture today. nearly 800 soldiers and airmen are in shasta county. for the latest on the weather conditions, let's check in with meteorologist drew >> winds in excess of 35 to 40 miles an hour. right now a temperature around 100 degrees. humidity is bone dry at 18%. the winds out of the southeast. the next 24 hours, there is no dominant wind direction. the wind direction is pretty erratic. you see from the west to the northwest to the south those winds will be peaking in the next couple hours. a red flag warning still in effect for much of the redding area until monday morning. talking winds gusting over 30 miles an hour. humidity, bone-dry levels in the afternoon. unfortunately, the next seven days, for the week ahead, looking at the redding area, they will stay above 100 degrees each and every afternoon at least through next weekend. we'll look a little closer in a few minu
live near redding, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> laura, thank you so much. many agencies are supporting the firefighting effort including the california national guard. it tweeted this picture today. nearly 800 soldiers and airmen are in shasta county. for the latest on the weather conditions, let's check in with meteorologist drew >> winds in excess of 35 to 40 miles an hour. right now a temperature around 100 degrees. humidity is bone dry at 18%. the winds out of the southeast....
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el nuevo juez reemplazarÍa al magistrado anthony kennedy quien anunciÓ su jubilación los potencialesn edin barren, breth cavalo, raymond y tomas. segÚn este abogado hardiman podrÍa ser el elegido. >>cuando el presidente estaba considerando reemplazar uno de los jueces, el juez se conoce y tiene trayectoria, es moderado en tÉrminos de su ideologÍa conservadora. el otro favorito es el juez cavano, tendrÍa que buscar muchos votos demÓcratas que son mÁs conservadores, una figura como es la te llena ese hueco y ese espacio uno de los temas que podrÍa estar en juego es el aborto. >el lÍder de la mayoría dice que confirma que en las audiencias del nuevo nominado en la corte suprema de justicia se realizan antes de las elecciones de noviembre. ♪ >>en temas de reunificaciÓn de padres con hijos un juez de san diego reconociÓ que por la complejidad de algunos casos tomarÁ más tiempo volver a los menores con sus padres ya que algunos fueron deportados a sus paÍses de origen y otros continÚan encarcelados de los 110 menores que aÚn quedan 59 reunir con sus padres y se espera que para este martes
el nuevo juez reemplazarÍa al magistrado anthony kennedy quien anunciÓ su jubilación los potencialesn edin barren, breth cavalo, raymond y tomas. segÚn este abogado hardiman podrÍa ser el elegido. >>cuando el presidente estaba considerando reemplazar uno de los jueces, el juez se conoce y tiene trayectoria, es moderado en tÉrminos de su ideologÍa conservadora. el otro favorito es el juez cavano, tendrÍa que buscar muchos votos demÓcratas que son mÁs conservadores, una figura...
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kavanaugh, like justice neil gorsuch, clerked for anthony kennedy. and like gorsuch before him, kavanaugh is backed by the federalist society and heritage foundation who drew up a list for trump in 2016 of suitable right-wing judges to consider for the supreme court. on monday night, kavanaugh said he was honored to be considered for kennedy's seat. >> tonight it is my honor and privilege to announce that i will nominate judge brett kavanaugh to the united s states supreme court. amy: on monday night, protesters gathered outside the supreme court soon after president trump picked brett kavanaugh. speakers included senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts. >> he is hostile to health care for millions of americans. he is opposed to the consumer financial protection bureau and corporate accountability. he is opposed to the rights of women, workers, and consumers. he is hostile to just about anyone who isn't wealthy and powerful. trumpnks presidents like should be above the law. know he wouldves overturn roe v. wade. [boos] i will be voting no. amy: sen
kavanaugh, like justice neil gorsuch, clerked for anthony kennedy. and like gorsuch before him, kavanaugh is backed by the federalist society and heritage foundation who drew up a list for trump in 2016 of suitable right-wing judges to consider for the supreme court. on monday night, kavanaugh said he was honored to be considered for kennedy's seat. >> tonight it is my honor and privilege to announce that i will nominate judge brett kavanaugh to the united s states supreme court. amy: on...
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right back with anthony, next. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "cactus calamity". (man 1) i read that the saguaro can live to be two hundred years old. (woman) how old do you think that one is? (man 1) my guess would be, about... (man 2) i'd say about two hundred. (man 1) yeah... (burke) gives houseplant a whole new meaning. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com (dnice, candace, but this time bold. did someone say "bold?" (gasping) starkist jalapeo tuna in a pouch! loaded with bol
right back with anthony, next. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "cactus calamity". (man 1) i read that the saguaro can live to be two hundred years old. (woman) how old do you think that one is? (man 1) my guess would be, about... (man 2) i'd say about two hundred. (man 1) yeah... (burke) gives houseplant a whole new meaning. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪...
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anthony and michelle? >> dana, thank you so much. >>> technological advances have made drones widely available. now there are warnings of the technology being turned against us. details on why manwant me regulation for these flying eyes in the sky. but first here's look at the weather for your weekend. yoo call it the pressure to prescribe. up next on our "morning rounds" medical news, dr. tara narula on the dangerous overuse of antibiotic drugs and why a new study suggests patients themselves may be partly to blame. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >> announcer: this portion sponsored by tums. fights heartburn fast. when heartburn hits... fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum tum tum tum tums... smoothies... ...and introducing new tums sugar-free. i'm trying to manage my a1c, then i learn type 2 diabetes puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help treat both blood sugar and cardiovascular risk? i asked my doctor. she
anthony and michelle? >> dana, thank you so much. >>> technological advances have made drones widely available. now there are warnings of the technology being turned against us. details on why manwant me regulation for these flying eyes in the sky. but first here's look at the weather for your weekend. yoo call it the pressure to prescribe. up next on our "morning rounds" medical news, dr. tara narula on the dangerous overuse of antibiotic drugs and why a new study...
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but, anthony, you know what does count? you coming on fourth of july week even though your about five steps from my house in southampton. go stop over there. >> i'm happy to be here and i feel bad that you're not, chris. >> i've got to do my job. thank you for helping me do it. >>> this quinnipiac poll. this is very unusual for immigration to be this high. i know there's a flash point right now. who knows if it sustains? but what is the democrat play here? abolish i.c.e.? this growing, rallying cry for democrats. are they bailing trump out on the immigration issue? we're going to have a great debate about that. what do you say? next. booking a flight at the last minute doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't.
but, anthony, you know what does count? you coming on fourth of july week even though your about five steps from my house in southampton. go stop over there. >> i'm happy to be here and i feel bad that you're not, chris. >> i've got to do my job. thank you for helping me do it. >>> this quinnipiac poll. this is very unusual for immigration to be this high. i know there's a flash point right now. who knows if it sustains? but what is the democrat play here? abolish i.c.e.?...
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lewis powell and anthony kennedy. and i think, i could take a solid bette on this that rick cavanagh will be confirmed by the u.s. senate. this fight will be something. we'll be with you covering it every step of the way. good night from the whitete hou. shannon bream is up next. >> this is the fox news alert. i'm shannon bream in washington. a historic night for the white house and for the nation. making an impassinged appeal to the left tasking about his family commitment to community and telling america, he would keep an open mind in every case. the first pitch to the deeply divided senate looking at mid term other elections and president trump efforts to nominate conservatives to the high court. potentially leaving indellable mark on the high court for decades. we will break it down. from senator ben sax to the tony perkins for the news we have team coverage. justin fisher is looking into cavanagh background and the protest against
lewis powell and anthony kennedy. and i think, i could take a solid bette on this that rick cavanagh will be confirmed by the u.s. senate. this fight will be something. we'll be with you covering it every step of the way. good night from the whitete hou. shannon bream is up next. >> this is the fox news alert. i'm shannon bream in washington. a historic night for the white house and for the nation. making an impassinged appeal to the left tasking about his family commitment to community...
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i would also like to submit an in memorial for anthony nyugen. he is the proprietor of a restaurant on 6th street south of market, a part of the district i represent. it's a restaurant that is a part of so many san francisco residents and workers lives. it's located on east 6th street ands with opened by anthony's grandmother in 1977 in the exact location. his family eventually took over and received an endorsement from julia child because she loved their lemon beet salad so much. they have four stars on yelp with 600 reviews and was one of the first restaurants that i went to to get cheap and plentiful lunch, their chicken fried rice, which you can extend to two lunches within you are an underpaid nonprofit worker. anthony became the proprietor after his father. he suddenly passed at the age of 36. anthony is a graduate at san francisco state and got his bachelor's in philosophy and religious study. he was passionate about education, working as an afterschoolteacher. as a teacher's assistant in oakland and saturday school district. however, when
i would also like to submit an in memorial for anthony nyugen. he is the proprietor of a restaurant on 6th street south of market, a part of the district i represent. it's a restaurant that is a part of so many san francisco residents and workers lives. it's located on east 6th street ands with opened by anthony's grandmother in 1977 in the exact location. his family eventually took over and received an endorsement from julia child because she loved their lemon beet salad so much. they have...
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clerked for justice anthony kennedy. joining me now to analyze the pick is brit hume, former whitewater independent counsel ken starr who was judge kavanaugh's boss during the investigations into bill clinto bill clinton. justice walker. and at the white house, leonard leo, the president's top outside advisor on judicial picks. leonard, we've got to go to you first. congratulations. you are kind of the men of the moment because you've been working this process behind the scenes. we were both in that room together when brett kavanaugh walked out. his father comes out first, his mother. mrs. scalia was there. two sons of mr. scalia and general niece, edwin meese from the reagan administration, former attorney general. what is you feel? i know what i felt. >> a tremendous sense of history going all the way back to the reagan administration. the idea of transforming the federal judiciary to respect the constitution at the law and seeing brett and his beautiful family, it was an electric evening, a magical evening. >> laura:
clerked for justice anthony kennedy. joining me now to analyze the pick is brit hume, former whitewater independent counsel ken starr who was judge kavanaugh's boss during the investigations into bill clinto bill clinton. justice walker. and at the white house, leonard leo, the president's top outside advisor on judicial picks. leonard, we've got to go to you first. congratulations. you are kind of the men of the moment because you've been working this process behind the scenes. we were both in...
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dando una conferencia de prensa para anunciar quiÉn serÁ la jueza que nominarÁ para reemplazar a anthonyel mes pasado. >>> la decisiÓn mÁs importante que toma un presidente,, la corte suprema tiene la misiÓn de salvaguardar la esencia de nu t nuestra repÚblica,, la constituciÓn de los estados unidos. hace 12 dÍas el juez anthony kennedy me informÓ de su decisiÓn de pasar a condicion de retiro de la corte suprema ab e abriendo una vacante, por varias dÉcadas sirviÓ a nuestra nacion con pasiÓn y devocion. quiero agradecerle al juez kennedy por toda una vida de servicio. (aplausos( app en algunos momentos voy a anunciar a quien estoy nombrando para reemplazar al juez kennedy. esta es la segunda vez que enfrento esta tarea, el aÑo pasado nombre al juez para reemplazar al fallecido juez.. >>> elegÍ a ese juez porque n pensÉ que el serÍa un servidor fiel de nuestra constituciÓn, nos sentimos honrados de tener esta noche entre nosotros a la querida esposa. >>> tanto el juez kennedy fueron nombrados por un presidente que entendiÓ que la mejor defensa para nuestra libertad y para tener un poder j
dando una conferencia de prensa para anunciar quiÉn serÁ la jueza que nominarÁ para reemplazar a anthonyel mes pasado. >>> la decisiÓn mÁs importante que toma un presidente,, la corte suprema tiene la misiÓn de salvaguardar la esencia de nu t nuestra repÚblica,, la constituciÓn de los estados unidos. hace 12 dÍas el juez anthony kennedy me informÓ de su decisiÓn de pasar a condicion de retiro de la corte suprema ab e abriendo una vacante, por varias dÉcadas sirviÓ a...
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patricia: hoy fue el sepelio de anthony Ávalos.ia actÚe. salvador durÁn nos amplÍa. salvador: como si fuera un superhÉroe le dieron el Último adiÓs a antonia Ávalos, de 10 aÑos de edad. muriÓ, segÚn el reporte que entregada por la fiscalÍa, por los golpes y las torturas a manos de su padrastro y ante la mirada de su madre. para brindarle tributo al pequeÑo, y a peticiÓn de la familia, muchos familiares y amigos llegaron a la iglesia vistiendo trajes de los personajes favoritos de anthony. >> yo siempre voy a estar con Él, lo voy a hacer esperando, nos vamos a ver algÚn dÍa. salvador: segÚn evisceraciÓn, antÓ21 de julio despuÉs de la supuesta caÍda por estar a cargo vÍctima de un tortura, sobre todo despuÉs de haber manifestado que le gustaban los niÑos. >> primero dios que esto nunca pasÉ de nuevo. salvador: el fiscal, quien acudiÓ a la ceremonia, presentó cargos por homicidio a la madre de ant heather barÓn. dijeron que en los Últimos dÍas del menor le derramaban salsa picante en el rostro y lo golpeaban hasta dejarlo inconsciente
patricia: hoy fue el sepelio de anthony Ávalos.ia actÚe. salvador durÁn nos amplÍa. salvador: como si fuera un superhÉroe le dieron el Último adiÓs a antonia Ávalos, de 10 aÑos de edad. muriÓ, segÚn el reporte que entregada por la fiscalÍa, por los golpes y las torturas a manos de su padrastro y ante la mirada de su madre. para brindarle tributo al pequeÑo, y a peticiÓn de la familia, muchos familiares y amigos llegaron a la iglesia vistiendo trajes de los personajes favoritos de...
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h laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> the steel fire has burned 150 acres and destroyed homes. some are returning to their homes and finding ashes. cornell bernard is is live wilie details. >> reporter: evacuation orders lifted a few hours ago, but thi devastation. eight homes have been destroyed on headland drive after a wildfire burned through hot and fast. >> whole neighborhood's on fire right now. son of a gun. get everybody out! >> reporter: some neighbors frantically ran door to door to get people out of headland drive. >> i'm telling you, it's five minutes. >> reporter: debra heeler and her husband got out just in time as the fast-moving testeel fire burned behind them and up the ridge. they returned to find their home of 16 years in rubble. >> this is our family. w're really tight up here. we take care of each other's homes. we have keys to each other's homes this. is our life up here. it's gone. >> reporter: one block has been reduced to ashes, eight homes destroyed, four damaged. extreme weather conditions were no match for fire crews who attack attacked sty attacked
h laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> the steel fire has burned 150 acres and destroyed homes. some are returning to their homes and finding ashes. cornell bernard is is live wilie details. >> reporter: evacuation orders lifted a few hours ago, but thi devastation. eight homes have been destroyed on headland drive after a wildfire burned through hot and fast. >> whole neighborhood's on fire right now. son of a gun. get everybody out! >> reporter: some neighbors frantically...