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so humble and apologetic and with that stigma of racism and that is the power the minorities. and that little incident and i did not quit because they excluded me but i grew up in segregation's i had seen it all the time idb here all day. >> what was it like for your parents?. >> my father was black from the south mother was upper middle-class white with a master's degree in university of chicago law chicago so forth once you got to know that you would say to me what my father was better at spent more time reading and my mother. but for them they were exceptional that they knew they would have to fight for a place in american without any planning they were the founding members. i marched all through town and demonstrated in fighting for civil rights and were admirable people. >> were they wrong?. >> they were not wrong. they were right. so it is a blanket racist society a could not go here or there. i cannot eat in a restaurant until i was 17. because blacks could not go into a restaurant or get a job. segregation was everywhere. they were unapologetic so then forget about it.
so humble and apologetic and with that stigma of racism and that is the power the minorities. and that little incident and i did not quit because they excluded me but i grew up in segregation's i had seen it all the time idb here all day. >> what was it like for your parents?. >> my father was black from the south mother was upper middle-class white with a master's degree in university of chicago law chicago so forth once you got to know that you would say to me what my father was...
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even though harris was apologetic to his wife, authorities were not convinced.hey charged him in the death of his son. the father may have been negligent in forgetting cooper was in the car, but were his actions intentional? here again is andrea canning. >>> the day after cooper's death, ross harris sat in the cobb county jail. his family and friends were in shock. billy was a pallbearer at cooper's funeral. >> you have to carry that -- that little casket. you know? >> reporter: katie says the family grieved in full view of the media. >> i felt like it was a circus and we were the monkeys. everybody was watching us. >> reporter: police were watching, too. prosecutor susan treadway. >> we have to review all of the evidence, we have to see where it leads us. >> reporter: investigators pulled surveillance video from the chick-fil-a restaurant where ross said he took cooper for breakfast. there they were, father and son. >> nothing really seems out of the ordinary. i mean, this looks like a father and son grabbing breakfast. it doesn't look like a child killer waiti
even though harris was apologetic to his wife, authorities were not convinced.hey charged him in the death of his son. the father may have been negligent in forgetting cooper was in the car, but were his actions intentional? here again is andrea canning. >>> the day after cooper's death, ross harris sat in the cobb county jail. his family and friends were in shock. billy was a pallbearer at cooper's funeral. >> you have to carry that -- that little casket. you know? >>...
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. >> she was apologetic at all, she claimed i was on private property which i wasn't. >> i spoke with dale over the phone whose defense taking down the sign and said he was in violation of zoning regulations. >> the sign was placed on private property without permission. he planes numerous signs there and all of them were removed by members of the homeowners association, again, it's private property and he did not have permission to place it there. >> the vice president of the homeowners association said he did not have permission to place the sign where he did. he said he did not put the sign on private property. yet, the homeowners association says it is. i'm ashley, reporting for chasing news. >> thanks ashley. let's bring a panel in. bob, what you think? to me the guy married right. she's got us back. >> she might be a loyal what life but when the silly season whitaker when is a prosecutor the amount of points the police god including the age-old practice of stealing the signs from candidates was an epidemic problem and people go crazy ov over. maybe a good wife, but something tha
. >> she was apologetic at all, she claimed i was on private property which i wasn't. >> i spoke with dale over the phone whose defense taking down the sign and said he was in violation of zoning regulations. >> the sign was placed on private property without permission. he planes numerous signs there and all of them were removed by members of the homeowners association, again, it's private property and he did not have permission to place it there. >> the vice president...
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they suspect is non-apologetic attitude about who he was might be a motive for his killing. they see it as a hate crime. >> there needs to be answers. somebody needs to answer for this. >> police say they have identified a person of interest. they are not releasing details. >> homicide investigations are complicated investigations. you have one chance to do it right.>> reporter: friends have started a petition to put pressure on the mayor to help bring the killer to justice. they say police are too quick to say the killing is not a hate crime. >> he has been a lightning rod of controversy. people know who he is.>> reporter: after the raleigh friends gathered at a dance club near city hall to honor bubbles love of music and dance. they plan to hold a memorial for him next friday at eagle a bar south of market.>>> we are following breaking news in southern california. a small plane crash landed in a neighborhood in glendale. came down near a parking lot before 10 pm. the single engine plane lost power and crashed into the trees on a residential street. the two people on the pl
they suspect is non-apologetic attitude about who he was might be a motive for his killing. they see it as a hate crime. >> there needs to be answers. somebody needs to answer for this. >> police say they have identified a person of interest. they are not releasing details. >> homicide investigations are complicated investigations. you have one chance to do it right.>> reporter: friends have started a petition to put pressure on the mayor to help bring the killer to...
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. >> reporter: apologetic or not, lawmakers are outraged. senators orrin hatch and ron wyden sent a stern warning to equifax tweeting, "equifax data breach has extraordinary consequences demanding answers." and now if you want to initiate a credit freeze, know it is not free. it costs about $5 to $10 per credit bureau. since there are three, we are talking about $30. although it is worth mentioning in most states it is free if you file a police report. meanwhile if you are impacted by this, there is also a class action lawsuit that you may want to be aware of on the equifax website. a place to find out if you were impacted. >> and speaking of the company's legal problems, we are told that more than 30 does remain a hot topic on social media. check it out. the only reason i had an equifax account was because i got a free account to track my credit report after anthem got hacked. and now here is another one. bye bye equifax, i hope every door, every fine, every penalty hits you on the way down. what do you think? you can join us on wusa9.com.
. >> reporter: apologetic or not, lawmakers are outraged. senators orrin hatch and ron wyden sent a stern warning to equifax tweeting, "equifax data breach has extraordinary consequences demanding answers." and now if you want to initiate a credit freeze, know it is not free. it costs about $5 to $10 per credit bureau. since there are three, we are talking about $30. although it is worth mentioning in most states it is free if you file a police report. meanwhile if you are...
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. >> reporter: all these years later, belfort is neither modest nor apologetic, irking his critics andhose bilked out of money. >> you read about people who lost their life savings, had nervous breakdowns, their lives were ruined. it's very annoying when he tries to excuse his behavior with, these were people that could afford the loss. >> what do you say to those people who you owe money to, who are angry? many people claim that what you did ruined their life. >> i don't think many people claim that. i'd be surprised i destroyed someone's life, okay? if it did, that's terrible, i'm sorry. >> reporter: at the time of his sentencing, belfort was ordered to pay over $110 million in restitution. but as of 2013, prosecutors say he'd only paid $11.6 million, about a dime on every stolen dollar, numbers belfort disputes. those who say, why is he living as well as he is and he still owes these people? >> how should be i be living, in the gutter. >> reporter: he isn't, he lives here with his partner ann. >> we went through the rough stuff in the beginning. it's all smooth sailing from here on
. >> reporter: all these years later, belfort is neither modest nor apologetic, irking his critics andhose bilked out of money. >> you read about people who lost their life savings, had nervous breakdowns, their lives were ruined. it's very annoying when he tries to excuse his behavior with, these were people that could afford the loss. >> what do you say to those people who you owe money to, who are angry? many people claim that what you did ruined their life. >> i...
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nothing to be apologetic for. whatever faults we have we're far superior to anybody else and that's what is important to keep in mind. >> what would you like to see come out of washington right now that would ensure that we aren't attacked like that again? >> to make sure that the f.b.i. and our local police right here in this country have all the resources they need and their hands are not tied. because of political correctness they're not kept from doing the job they have to do, to defect and find those in our society, the bombers or others who attempt to destroy us from within and also to give our military leaders all the power and authority they need to destroy isis and al qaeda and all those affiliates overseas. >> jon: do you feel there is a shortfall in that regard? >> i think there had been somewhat of a shortfall. i think the president -- i'm not trying to be partisan. i think the president and general mcmaster and general kelly, secretary mattis are doing an outstanding job and i know what the police in
nothing to be apologetic for. whatever faults we have we're far superior to anybody else and that's what is important to keep in mind. >> what would you like to see come out of washington right now that would ensure that we aren't attacked like that again? >> to make sure that the f.b.i. and our local police right here in this country have all the resources they need and their hands are not tied. because of political correctness they're not kept from doing the job they have to do,...
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>> it's a weird thing because the character i play is weak and apologetic and sort of lame, low statusr, and i'm like, "oh, sorry." and i'll be like, "cut. okay, guys, what we want to do is--" i have to change my voice and my body language and everything. so it is strange. >> trevor: just to set it up for the people, your character is making a documentary-- >> no, dolly's character. dolly wells. >> trevor: dolly wells is making a documentary. >> about three different couples. and i play this sort of, like, laim-o sweet woman named alice. i'm married to ed helms, and holly is this puck-like rebel rouser at the helm. she's sort of a cynic. she's trying desperately to prove her thesis that marriage should be now a seven-year contract with an option to renew, because after all, we're living too long, and it shouldn't be "till death do us part." i mean, what kind of ask is that? >> trevor: what's funny is you-- you shared a lot of those views, though. >> i did, yes. >> trevor: i see you have a ring on your finger now. >> i did it. i got betrothed. >> trevor: yes, and-- ( applause ). >> trev
>> it's a weird thing because the character i play is weak and apologetic and sort of lame, low statusr, and i'm like, "oh, sorry." and i'll be like, "cut. okay, guys, what we want to do is--" i have to change my voice and my body language and everything. so it is strange. >> trevor: just to set it up for the people, your character is making a documentary-- >> no, dolly's character. dolly wells. >> trevor: dolly wells is making a documentary. >>...
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alice who my character she sort of apologetic in the space she. takes up in the world she's sort of repressed and her very sexual and open sister fanny is quite free and this is the first time that she sort of had something she gets to be a part of this documentary enough not a lot of really cool things come to vero beach that she's very excited about it and then she finds out that are her sisters in fact doing it too and there's a lot of jealousy between so your first film called in a world yes a star the terrific movie critic of the new york times called it's more generous than all together winning debut feature with the person blend of diffidence goofiness and charm without much that thrilled you that good that that was framed out that was that was a framer that i have to say i was i was definitely. pretty flat or why did you said this movie in which my vera beaches i have a thing with florida i love it and when i was about twelve my mom moved to florida with my stepfather and he wanted to open up. a wine company there and he had had this memor
alice who my character she sort of apologetic in the space she. takes up in the world she's sort of repressed and her very sexual and open sister fanny is quite free and this is the first time that she sort of had something she gets to be a part of this documentary enough not a lot of really cool things come to vero beach that she's very excited about it and then she finds out that are her sisters in fact doing it too and there's a lot of jealousy between so your first film called in a world...
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you've made steve earle apologetic. - for that moment. - [eric] for that one moment, exactly. so you've been on the road a fair amount with him playing a whole bunch of venues- - well, we made the record in december. - [eric] that's right, seven months. - we've been doing work since january. - [eric] and you still have a little bit more time to go. - we have six more weeks to go. - you like being on the road? is this something you still enjoy doing after all this time? - yes, i do. but there was this weird period of time. you put out a record on a major label, i had never worked so hard in my life even though i had been a touring musician for all those years before then, nothing prepared me for the kind of travel i was going to have to do and the promotion of the record all day with radio stations, print, things like that. - [eric] of course that's in the old days when a lot of that stuff was still a thing. - it was still a thing and it was a good thing, but i was like, "are you kid-" and then a gig at night. i was exhausted and they kept that pace up for every record, which m
you've made steve earle apologetic. - for that moment. - [eric] for that one moment, exactly. so you've been on the road a fair amount with him playing a whole bunch of venues- - well, we made the record in december. - [eric] that's right, seven months. - we've been doing work since january. - [eric] and you still have a little bit more time to go. - we have six more weeks to go. - you like being on the road? is this something you still enjoy doing after all this time? - yes, i do. but there...
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in office when someone like his predecessor was quite opposite of confrontational he was almost apologetic as you may remember well. all right folks i think we're having a tough connection there thanks so much to john the ford editor at new kwacha quarterly and with the infamous and temporary travel ban set to expire the white house sunday announced an updated version that seemingly infinite and it includes some newcomers notably two governments with which president trump has been publicly feuding seimone dollars ario has the latest information on who can and who can't come into the u.s. . president donald trump's travel ban was comprised of six countries iran it yemen somalia syria sudan and libya now the version allowed by the supreme court temporarily blocked all travel from these countries with exception to dual nationals and those with immediate family or a work or study program in the united states now this new presidential proclamation imposes indefinite restrictions and features many of the same original countries and some new faces sudan has been dropped on the list while north ko
in office when someone like his predecessor was quite opposite of confrontational he was almost apologetic as you may remember well. all right folks i think we're having a tough connection there thanks so much to john the ford editor at new kwacha quarterly and with the infamous and temporary travel ban set to expire the white house sunday announced an updated version that seemingly infinite and it includes some newcomers notably two governments with which president trump has been publicly...
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always slightly disappointed when i tell them is really i'm not sorry in general i'm not really that apologetic in my humor that kind of thing and people always say women say i'm sorry too much like someone bumps into them and they're like oh i'm sorry you know so that was kind of in this like i said i feel like men do it just as much as women do but i find that eyes and sorry more in like. i'm sorry what is it that you're trying to tell me yeah so it's a little bit more of a. different ways i usually say i'm sorry what is the character it's kind of a version of myself i basically a character i mean andrea and it's in the line of like a louis or master of none or like a curb so it's real stories from my everyday life the pilot is my my daughter when she was in preschool i found out her best or one of her friends mom used to be a well known anal porn star and she had now changed her name and had a different profession and i was the only one who knew it for like a year and a half and i kept it a secret and i became obsessed with the condition of that area of her body and making sure everything wa
always slightly disappointed when i tell them is really i'm not sorry in general i'm not really that apologetic in my humor that kind of thing and people always say women say i'm sorry too much like someone bumps into them and they're like oh i'm sorry you know so that was kind of in this like i said i feel like men do it just as much as women do but i find that eyes and sorry more in like. i'm sorry what is it that you're trying to tell me yeah so it's a little bit more of a. different ways i...
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. >> host: she was not apologetic. >> guest: she never went to college, never went to school, she was tutored at home, but never stopped reading. she was brave and patriotic and put up with incredible difficulties, running the family, running the household, tried to stay afloat financially. and those children are raised by her in a way they would never forget. the dinner party you are asking me about, i would definitely want abigail adams there. i would definitely want catherine wright, the sister of the wright brothers. you can't understand what they did and how they did it if you don't understand the part played by catherine wright and she was something. she kept at some, made them toe the line and behave themselves in a way that we all need. >> host: you made a speech at dartmouth and are two people featured, one was teddy roosevelt who wrote a book not about his presidency but the time he left new york in the east and went west, why did you find that an appealing part of his life and what was the most important lesson you took from that book? >> guest: theodore roosevelt is like a
. >> host: she was not apologetic. >> guest: she never went to college, never went to school, she was tutored at home, but never stopped reading. she was brave and patriotic and put up with incredible difficulties, running the family, running the household, tried to stay afloat financially. and those children are raised by her in a way they would never forget. the dinner party you are asking me about, i would definitely want abigail adams there. i would definitely want catherine...
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although apologetic southwest airlines says our policy states that a customer without a medical certificate may be denied boarding and if they report a life threatening allergic reaction and cannot travel safely with an animal on board so the flight crew asked her to leave but she refused. her father was having serious serious surgery in l.a. today she had to be back here. that was the last southwest plane leaving baltimore. dumas says he and other passengers not only felt bad for the woman but the officers as well saying she left them with little choice but to do what they had to do. (pam) that flight landed safely at l.a.x. last night... with only about a 20 minute delay. one passenger says, he saw the woman's husband waiting at the gate with a sign... saying, his wife had been arrested. he was asking passengers for cell phone video. (steve)a live look outside tonight at san francisco.. (pam)brittney has the four zone forecast. continued warm to hot across the region again this afternoon. minor cooling trend starts thursday, mainly near the coast with further cooling all areas friday into
although apologetic southwest airlines says our policy states that a customer without a medical certificate may be denied boarding and if they report a life threatening allergic reaction and cannot travel safely with an animal on board so the flight crew asked her to leave but she refused. her father was having serious serious surgery in l.a. today she had to be back here. that was the last southwest plane leaving baltimore. dumas says he and other passengers not only felt bad for the woman but...
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want to sort of say as you started writing this, forgive me, but -- [laughter] >> i didn't feel apologeticm. charlie: did you want to say, at long last you're going to have somebody answering the questions you raised mark -- raised? >> it felt like i was having a conversation with him. he's a playwriting mentor of mine. let me do a little bit of a modest to you and something that's little bit of -- little -- homage as well. end, ihad gotten to the was ready to just keep going. charlie: can you think of any other play ever written that you would like to do part two? in the dramatic cannon, most people die at the end. that eliminates a sequel. subway platforms wondering this question many times, and i think this is my only sequel. view of these points of each individual on stage -- >> these points of view of each individual on stage is so valid that an audience member who is of a certain belief field has to listen to the argument. he will hear his side, and he will hear a whole other side, and he may hear a second, third, and fourth side, and i think it that theenal, amazing house is quiet.
want to sort of say as you started writing this, forgive me, but -- [laughter] >> i didn't feel apologeticm. charlie: did you want to say, at long last you're going to have somebody answering the questions you raised mark -- raised? >> it felt like i was having a conversation with him. he's a playwriting mentor of mine. let me do a little bit of a modest to you and something that's little bit of -- little -- homage as well. end, ihad gotten to the was ready to just keep going....
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so we can't be apologetic. we have to fight hard.on, we can work on. >> jimmy: i don't disagree with that. americans and how we deal with other countries and everywhere across the board. you made a very generous donation. you and your staff to children's hospital. i appreciate it. >> that statement, you've heard it a million times. the statement you made about your son changed politics. you have people now that say it doesn't neat jimmy kimmel standard yargs do it. i've heard senators say that. you've moved the country forward. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i feel like some of these senators, like bill cassidy seems to be headed in the wrong direction. he's a guy who coined that phrase and who actually promised that it would meet a certain set of criteria. and it seems like what i've seen of his plan, that none of these, it does not meet that criteria. >> democracy is not a the best. it takes hard work. the reason i love being on cnn, which is real news, by the way. part of the reason i love being on cnn, we get a chance to talk
so we can't be apologetic. we have to fight hard.on, we can work on. >> jimmy: i don't disagree with that. americans and how we deal with other countries and everywhere across the board. you made a very generous donation. you and your staff to children's hospital. i appreciate it. >> that statement, you've heard it a million times. the statement you made about your son changed politics. you have people now that say it doesn't neat jimmy kimmel standard yargs do it. i've heard...
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they're quite apologetic p it. may about it >> two years ago when the mayor of new york, bill deblasio tried to stop uber frin new york, the went on full attack, after millions of dollars was spent by the pr and legal team, new york caved. sadiq khan, the london transport regulator, he has said after the xhen comments by khosrowshahi, he said we are willing to meet with this guy over the course of the weekend. clearly the london management team have had a break down in relations, otherwise they this would not happen he is trying to make things right. but this is a chance for companies like lyft. they've been talking to lont i, toronto, london is by far the largest european operational center i think a million rides a week in london. 3.5 million passengers use the service. if lyft was to come in here, in the u.s. they went from 16% to 25% of market share, that's threat >> essentially someone will come in and fill the gap. if uber loses the license, i assume we'll see that after the appeal process is done with. londo
they're quite apologetic p it. may about it >> two years ago when the mayor of new york, bill deblasio tried to stop uber frin new york, the went on full attack, after millions of dollars was spent by the pr and legal team, new york caved. sadiq khan, the london transport regulator, he has said after the xhen comments by khosrowshahi, he said we are willing to meet with this guy over the course of the weekend. clearly the london management team have had a break down in relations,...
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which you can find and not a daycare.com my first book was titled why i'm a liberal it was not apologetic. i am a conservationist i believe in conserving the environment and be a good steward of the water in the air. i am a conservationist but i also believe in conserving some other things that are time-tested in true and perhaps even more important and more enduring truth those ideas that have been tested by time and confirmed by recent and given to us by revelation they are endowed to us by who. someone bigger or better than you and me. permanency of those things that should be conserved as a conservative ironically today i am more classically liberal than my left of center counterparts because i believe in a good robust exchange of ideas. i believe that there is a right answer and a wrong answer at the end of the hour. i think the truth is the judge not you not me not power, not politics i believe the truth is the judge of the debate. and that liberates me to engage. other than confines me i am more liberal than those that often disagree with me. because i believe in liberty with freed
which you can find and not a daycare.com my first book was titled why i'm a liberal it was not apologetic. i am a conservationist i believe in conserving the environment and be a good steward of the water in the air. i am a conservationist but i also believe in conserving some other things that are time-tested in true and perhaps even more important and more enduring truth those ideas that have been tested by time and confirmed by recent and given to us by revelation they are endowed to us by...
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he doesn't have to be embarrassed or apologetic about putting america first. it's good for the world as well as the united states. >> president trump will be close to the north koreans physically when he speaks tomorrow. they will be sitting in the front row. the north korean delegation will be sitting on the second desk to the right between the czech republic and the congo. it remains to be seen of kim jong un's top diplomats will take the president's blunt message heart. >> bret: eric shawn outside the united nations. president vladimir putin vladimir putin attended today's activities at the weeklong war games involving his military and belarus. those drills have nato members nervous. russia and belarus say they have about five -- 13,000 troops participating. america's top diplomats as he is considering closing the u.s. embassy in cuba. secretary of state rex tillerson is contemplating a response to the sickening of 21 americans working at the embassy in havana, some of those have permanent hearing loss or concussions. the u.s. has not identified either a cu
he doesn't have to be embarrassed or apologetic about putting america first. it's good for the world as well as the united states. >> president trump will be close to the north koreans physically when he speaks tomorrow. they will be sitting in the front row. the north korean delegation will be sitting on the second desk to the right between the czech republic and the congo. it remains to be seen of kim jong un's top diplomats will take the president's blunt message heart. >> bret:...
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obviously, the one boy's father was very apologetic.robably still trying to, upping, wrap it around his head as well that all of this had happened. >> reporter: her son has been out of school for the whole week due to the pain and will go back monday. meantime nicole wants other parents to look out for this dangerous game. >> please be sure that, you know, that they watch what their kids are watching on the internet. this is -- this is crazy with all these challenges. this is dangerous. thank god he didn't turn around it. it could have been his face. >> reporter: in buckley ham township, dave kinchen fox 29 news. >> unusual scene today. a body stuck in a tree. skyfox over the scene in middletown township bucks county around 5:00 tonight. police say a homeowner was removing something in a tree on his property when he died. the man fell over in his harness and got stuck in the tree leaving him dangling. cause of death is unknown but it does not seem to be suspicious. >>> up next, he's already a decorated world war ii veteran and now he's
obviously, the one boy's father was very apologetic.robably still trying to, upping, wrap it around his head as well that all of this had happened. >> reporter: her son has been out of school for the whole week due to the pain and will go back monday. meantime nicole wants other parents to look out for this dangerous game. >> please be sure that, you know, that they watch what their kids are watching on the internet. this is -- this is crazy with all these challenges. this is...
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obviously, the one boy's father was very apologetic, um, you know, probably still trying to, you know, wrap it around his head as well that all this had happen. >> reporter: her son has been out of school for the whole week due to the pain and will go back monday. meantime nicole wants other parents to look out for this dangerous game. >> please be sure that, you know n they watch what their kids are watching on the internet. this is -- this is crazy with all these challenges much this is dangerous. thank god he didn't turn around it could have been his face. >> reporter: nicole says the boys involved in this game are actually good kids. she says she feels bad foyer that are parents but hopes other kids think twice about taking part in this trend. >> i hope so, dave, thanks. >>> narcan it is one of the biggest weapons to fight the opioid crisis. it is safing lives but does it do more harm to addicts than it helps? >>> candidate for new jersey governor getting a star-studded endorsement former nbaa star expected to put his support behind phil murphy. fran grenier. new jersey born and r
obviously, the one boy's father was very apologetic, um, you know, probably still trying to, you know, wrap it around his head as well that all this had happen. >> reporter: her son has been out of school for the whole week due to the pain and will go back monday. meantime nicole wants other parents to look out for this dangerous game. >> please be sure that, you know n they watch what their kids are watching on the internet. this is -- this is crazy with all these challenges much...
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going to adam shapiro's report, in the last eight years we heard a very different tone, almost an apologetic tone from president obama. we're sorry for being the united states of america. here, we're proud of being the united states of america and you should be proud of being your own country as well. >> the thing is obama had much better speechwriters and artful delivery. soaring rhetoric, trump deals in prose. his rhetoric was empty and destructive and weeping how bad the united states was, and whereas trump, you know, i've not been his biggest fan, at the u.n. he sent the message, hey, u.n., you do stuff right but let's fix the other stuff. trish: and we'll get on north korea in a second. but i do think you're onto something, and i think he did this on the campaign trail as well, and he's threading together two-seams here. one is we will do better and we can do better. there is an optimistic tone to what we're hearing? >> yeah, it's really a tough thing because he breaks so much china. he breaks the diplomatic rules. but again, i think it was just the right thing to do, to tell the u.n. u
going to adam shapiro's report, in the last eight years we heard a very different tone, almost an apologetic tone from president obama. we're sorry for being the united states of america. here, we're proud of being the united states of america and you should be proud of being your own country as well. >> the thing is obama had much better speechwriters and artful delivery. soaring rhetoric, trump deals in prose. his rhetoric was empty and destructive and weeping how bad the united states...
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charlie: as you started writing -- -- forgive me >> i didn't feel apologetic.: did you want to say, at long last we have somebody answering the questions you raised. i was having a conversation with him. he is a playwriting mentor of mine. let me do and oh my gosh to you -- an homage to me. -- of "a really bad dolls house" online. that was sort of the way i was communing. once i had gone through that and gotten through the end, i was ready to keep going. of any: can you think other play already written you would like to do part two? >> the problem with the dramatic canada's most place people -- canon, mostaan -- people die at the end. i think this is my only sequel. >> these points of view of each validdual on stage is so that a person, audience member who is of a certain belief or feel has to listen to the he will hear his a whole he will hear other side and he may hear a second and third and fourth aside and i think it is that thel, amazing and i amquiet surprised there isn't more outspokenness from the house -- do you know what i mean? >> they are outspoken
charlie: as you started writing -- -- forgive me >> i didn't feel apologetic.: did you want to say, at long last we have somebody answering the questions you raised. i was having a conversation with him. he is a playwriting mentor of mine. let me do and oh my gosh to you -- an homage to me. -- of "a really bad dolls house" online. that was sort of the way i was communing. once i had gone through that and gotten through the end, i was ready to keep going. of any: can you think...
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but certainly hillary clinton is -- she's both apologetic or takes responsibility in this book and inious interviews, but she's also quite defiant. and there are a lot of people -- i interviewed her actually in the woods near her home. and there are a lot of people including in the democratic party who would be perfectly happy if she just stayed in the woods. and her response to them is, well, they're going to be disappointed. >> and steve kornacki, there is this from bern ae sanders in her book. he didn't get into the race to make sure a democratic got into the white house. he got in to disrupt the democratic party. think of nights you and i were on live television during the primary season, and it was the surprising sanders result that got our attention. >> yeah, although i have to say bernie sanders doesn't caucus in congress. >> that's right. he makes no bones about it. >> this was a democratic party, these are democratic voters. some of them are understand, but that's part of primaries in both parties. understand often can vote in both primaries parties. bernie sanders was able t
but certainly hillary clinton is -- she's both apologetic or takes responsibility in this book and inious interviews, but she's also quite defiant. and there are a lot of people -- i interviewed her actually in the woods near her home. and there are a lot of people including in the democratic party who would be perfectly happy if she just stayed in the woods. and her response to them is, well, they're going to be disappointed. >> and steve kornacki, there is this from bern ae sanders in...
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so every flag is under the cross for me, and the cross signifies one apologetic love.it's gays, lesbians, scapegoats, black people and brown people, then there's a critique to bear. and the name of truth in the name of love it's fairly clear that president trump has a disrespect for the american people. he has a disrespect for the flag when he scapegoats american people and when he lies to the american people. mendacity is a form of violation in patriotism. it's a form of violation in the face of truth and in the face of love. so the question becomes how wonderful to see the white brothers and sisters, all different colors standing up out of a love for black people who are being victimized too often by a racist criminal justice system. >> paris can you respond? do you see this as standing up against racism? >> no, anderson, because a year ago and i said it before. a year ago i didn't see pete carroll on your program talk about this issue as it relates to racial injustice, criminal acts or the brutality by police departments or white supremacy or things of that nature.
so every flag is under the cross for me, and the cross signifies one apologetic love.it's gays, lesbians, scapegoats, black people and brown people, then there's a critique to bear. and the name of truth in the name of love it's fairly clear that president trump has a disrespect for the american people. he has a disrespect for the flag when he scapegoats american people and when he lies to the american people. mendacity is a form of violation in patriotism. it's a form of violation in the face...
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if we're to really believe that he's apologetic in saying sorry for this and wanting to atone you would he'd want to pay for most of it. >> jeremy, is this draining the swamp? >> that's the biggest question that donald trump will have to answer from his supporters for the rest of his time in office. >> really? >> did the swamp get you. >> but donald trump you tried but the swam was too much. we don't put -- place any of the blame on you. >> there will always be a core 20% or so who think that, yes, he can do no wrong. he could shoot somebody in the middle of fifth avenue and get away with it. but whether the swamp is a decisive one for the voters. >> why is he putting people in positions of power that are going to take advantage? why is tom price in this position if tom price is the kind of person that's going to spend a million dollar of taxpayer money on private jets in order to get to where he needs to go when he could just, i don't know, take the acela or take a -- even sitting first class in a commercial plane? the people that he's putting into these positions seem to be people tha
if we're to really believe that he's apologetic in saying sorry for this and wanting to atone you would he'd want to pay for most of it. >> jeremy, is this draining the swamp? >> that's the biggest question that donald trump will have to answer from his supporters for the rest of his time in office. >> really? >> did the swamp get you. >> but donald trump you tried but the swam was too much. we don't put -- place any of the blame on you. >> there will always...
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has been a bit more apologetic about a situation i think with london is far too big of a market for them to just give up on. sort of see the decision recently as a negotiation tactic i expect if you were is going to they will try to appeal but eventually they're going to accept the sort of demands of file will start looking after customer safety more and i fully expect you will be back and running in london when you have transport for london which has the technology doesn't it to to step in do you think they might well members technology is actually quite simple to copy to produce itself i think it be a great of the decided that actually what we really need is a publicly own version of this would bring in revenue for t f l it would allow them to regulate in terms of customer safety in terms of minimum wage for workers but also in terms of the environmental impacts of congestion within london so i think for all these sorts of reasons a publicly owned uber something it should be looking into interesting nick good to talk to thank you. the u.s. is imposing sanctions on twenty six people and
has been a bit more apologetic about a situation i think with london is far too big of a market for them to just give up on. sort of see the decision recently as a negotiation tactic i expect if you were is going to they will try to appeal but eventually they're going to accept the sort of demands of file will start looking after customer safety more and i fully expect you will be back and running in london when you have transport for london which has the technology doesn't it to to step in do...
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i thought that it was too apologetic for our values.ough i sometimes i have issues with president trump and i'm vocally provider of those issues but i thought this was presidential. honestly i think he made the country in my view proud that we stood strong we're protecting our values obviously democracy is something that we believe very much in and on the point of what he said about north korea. look we're going to protect our allies or wipe you out pretty much is what he said and i think that something has been missing in this country the fact we're going to stand strong. we are the ones that the world looks to in times of need. especially when north korea has continued to send rockets as president trump calls them rocket man over to really irritate and potentially scare our allies, so i thought that was a pretty good strong tone the president took. >> liz: wendy we have other news with president obama expected to get a $400,000 paybay for wall street speech from the same so-called fat cats president obama once criticized let's listen.
i thought that it was too apologetic for our values.ough i sometimes i have issues with president trump and i'm vocally provider of those issues but i thought this was presidential. honestly i think he made the country in my view proud that we stood strong we're protecting our values obviously democracy is something that we believe very much in and on the point of what he said about north korea. look we're going to protect our allies or wipe you out pretty much is what he said and i think that...
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ibsen, but -- [laughter] >> i didn't feel apologetic with him.: did you want to say, at long last you're going to have somebody answering the questions you raised? >> it felt like i was having a conversation with him. he's a playwriting mentor of mine. let me do a little bit of an homage to you as well. riff and do something new as well. bytarted writing the play finding a really bad translation of "the doll's house" online and went through it and streamlined it as much as possible. that was the way i was communing with ibsen. once i had gotten to the end, i was ready to just keep going. charlie: can you think of any other play ever written that you would like to do part two? [laughter] lucas: the problem is with the dramatic canon, most people die at the end. that eliminates a sequel. but no, i can't. i have stood on subway platforms wondering this question many times, and i think this is my only sequel. chris: these points of view of each individual on stage is so valid that an audience member who is of a certain belief, feel, has to listen to
ibsen, but -- [laughter] >> i didn't feel apologetic with him.: did you want to say, at long last you're going to have somebody answering the questions you raised? >> it felt like i was having a conversation with him. he's a playwriting mentor of mine. let me do a little bit of an homage to you as well. riff and do something new as well. bytarted writing the play finding a really bad translation of "the doll's house" online and went through it and streamlined it as much as...
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. >> i didn't feel apologetic with him. >> rose: you felt what though, or did you want to say look, at long last you could have somebody answering the questions you raised. >> it felt like i was having a conversation with him, you know, he's a play writing mentor of mine. and let me do a little bit of an homage to you and riff and do something new as well. i mean i started writing the play, i found a really bad trarcheslation of a doll's house online and cut and pasted it into a new document and just went through line by line and wrote the play in my own words. and stream lined it as much as possible. and that was sort of the way that i was communing with ibsen. once hi gone through that and gotten to the end, i was ready to just keep going. >> rose: can you think of any other play ever written that you would like to do part two? >> i know, the problem is the dramatic canon is most plays people all die at the end. so it is kind of like that eliminates a sequel. but no, i can't. i have-- i've stood on subway platforms wondering this question many times. and i think this is my only seque
. >> i didn't feel apologetic with him. >> rose: you felt what though, or did you want to say look, at long last you could have somebody answering the questions you raised. >> it felt like i was having a conversation with him, you know, he's a play writing mentor of mine. and let me do a little bit of an homage to you and riff and do something new as well. i mean i started writing the play, i found a really bad trarcheslation of a doll's house online and cut and pasted it into...
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he was apologetic to passengers, 3—4000 people affected.get the pay level a bit low so he says we will hire another 125. he insists there is not a pilot shortage, who says they have the mother of all rotor crises and did not plan it well. 95% of passengers will be rebooked or we funded but clearly a lot of people angry. hundreds of thousands of passengers affected. the numbers and this has huge, on the face of it from the outside it looks disastrous but actually, in business terms, what are people saying to you? how do they think this will play out for they think this will play out for the airline? i spoke to some big shareholders and said how serious and issue is this, they said and airlines have lots of cock ups like dba crisis and an airline dragging offa dba crisis and an airline dragging off a passenger. but there was no lawyer —— lasting damage, he michael o‘leary said self grey himself that my planes full of people who will not fly again. the passengers do not give a flying fig in many cases. william g stuart, best known for presenti
he was apologetic to passengers, 3—4000 people affected.get the pay level a bit low so he says we will hire another 125. he insists there is not a pilot shortage, who says they have the mother of all rotor crises and did not plan it well. 95% of passengers will be rebooked or we funded but clearly a lot of people angry. hundreds of thousands of passengers affected. the numbers and this has huge, on the face of it from the outside it looks disastrous but actually, in business terms, what are...
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i am not too apologetic that i didn't use every international source. i do hope that other scholars that can speak indonesian and are experts on africa and have the knowledge and ability to go to those countries and get into the archives will. i actually think that my book stimulated some of this in china. i have seen more and more chinese graduate students saying , ok we have the chinese but i am here -- so i will also go to africa. i will also go to southeast asia. i don't think it is completely my doing. i think there is very good chinese scholars who are encouraging this. i do hope the book will encourage more of this kind of research. you mentioned the sino-soviet competition. i did not talk about it a lot today. i talk about it in the book. i talk about the relationship between sino-soviet rivalry and sino-american rivalry. china and the soviet union are relatively close. what happens is, i intimated this, after the split, china starts to support revolutionaries in the third world even more strongly. it wants to convince other afro-asian countries
i am not too apologetic that i didn't use every international source. i do hope that other scholars that can speak indonesian and are experts on africa and have the knowledge and ability to go to those countries and get into the archives will. i actually think that my book stimulated some of this in china. i have seen more and more chinese graduate students saying , ok we have the chinese but i am here -- so i will also go to africa. i will also go to southeast asia. i don't think it is...
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brian: not with that deal. >> not be apologetic what we have done as a country and make sure america'svery encouraging. took tremendous courage to do that. brian: let me ask you something, in the big picture, we have to still write checks. >> no, that stopped. brian: good, i heard we couldn't pull out right awargets the check, the money stopped in the past creation. the past administration transferred moneys in january right before president trump was inaugurated. that has stopped all together. ainsley: what do you mean by these checks? who were we paying? >> a green climate fund internationally that the united states committed to over 30% of the moneys. so it was quite something and transferred from other accounts. it was -- but that stopped with president trump. steve: all right. getting answers from the guy at the top. the e.p.a. administrator scott pruitt. brian: you are not running for governor? >> not at all. this is an issue, what we are dealing with in this issue right now, so much optimism across the country. the president is leading annual agenda putting america's interests f
brian: not with that deal. >> not be apologetic what we have done as a country and make sure america'svery encouraging. took tremendous courage to do that. brian: let me ask you something, in the big picture, we have to still write checks. >> no, that stopped. brian: good, i heard we couldn't pull out right awargets the check, the money stopped in the past creation. the past administration transferred moneys in january right before president trump was inaugurated. that has stopped...
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very humble and apologetic and i think, frankly, uber need to make this. >> is it clear to you kalanick'se mayor of london specifically said, you know, i really welcome this new approach from the ceo he said, but, it has not gotten down to uber uk and the people in london. he said we're really very arrogant, so how long will it take to filter down, can a leopard change its spots it's going to take some time the image of uber is not going to change overnight, but certainly it had to start at the top. >> who needs whom more london or uber >> that's a great question my own hunch is london needs uber i mean, you cannot be a world class city today if you do not have access to uber. >> especially when you just voted to leave the eu, close up some business relationships, and try to convince big tech disrupt tors that london is still open for business >> i totally agree this is the last time that london -- this is the worst time for london to be trying to close off its transportation system. and the opposition has been led by the very iconic black taxi cab drivers, but the jury is really out on w
very humble and apologetic and i think, frankly, uber need to make this. >> is it clear to you kalanick'se mayor of london specifically said, you know, i really welcome this new approach from the ceo he said, but, it has not gotten down to uber uk and the people in london. he said we're really very arrogant, so how long will it take to filter down, can a leopard change its spots it's going to take some time the image of uber is not going to change overnight, but certainly it had to start...
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and for the, you know -- >> this is exactly what lauren gender issues such as the female apologetic, ones that did have to go to charm and beauty schools, the dress code, make sure they were feminine looking. there is also that idea of marginalization, right? we discussed this somewhat. because you had negro league players who were women, stone, johnson, morgan, and they were good enough to play in the negro leagues, but they weren't accepted because they weren't part of the white middle class ideals of beauty. part of that, it's that idea of the greater good. at least that's what they thought back then. because they wanted to make sure that they were accepted in society as a baseball league, and it was hard enough being a woman. add the controversy of race, and you don't know if that's going to harm the league. so that's a lot of the reason then finally, you have that idea of the feminine reconstruction of sport. the success of the all american girls professional baseball league recognizing that there is gender fluidity. women moving into the masculine of sport and baseball, in part
and for the, you know -- >> this is exactly what lauren gender issues such as the female apologetic, ones that did have to go to charm and beauty schools, the dress code, make sure they were feminine looking. there is also that idea of marginalization, right? we discussed this somewhat. because you had negro league players who were women, stone, johnson, morgan, and they were good enough to play in the negro leagues, but they weren't accepted because they weren't part of the white middle...
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name mohamed are we screwed i mean this is like our reaction every time we find ourselves being apologeticevery time this happens we go oh we ought to be loving people islam is a little peaceful first of all don't do it because we don't owe anybody an apology and second nobody will ever believe us in this x. and so we i don't and doesn't just affect us it affects people who look like us who by the way a huge portion of the word you know latino. african american will look a little bit like us you have christian arabs who exist you have jewish persian who by the way were one of the people who were affected by the travel ban because somebody in the eighty's and mr understand that there's a lot of jews also in iran so we came up with this idea so of course like there's the t. shirt there's the flag there is that so you can so you can tell everybody that your bag is safe there is a framed picture with toby keith this is how to. speak like an american i like this because this is going to look it's on an automated condemning device i hereby condemn that there's at that but they also like this bec
name mohamed are we screwed i mean this is like our reaction every time we find ourselves being apologeticevery time this happens we go oh we ought to be loving people islam is a little peaceful first of all don't do it because we don't owe anybody an apology and second nobody will ever believe us in this x. and so we i don't and doesn't just affect us it affects people who look like us who by the way a huge portion of the word you know latino. african american will look a little bit like us...