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welcome arlo guj troy this program. he's been a leading voice in america. more than 50 years since his album, alice's restaurant. famous of woody guthrie. he is the in the midst of running down the road tour. we're delighted he took time off from the tour to stop by the studio. it's an honor, sir to you have on this great program. >> thank you. >> thank you. let me start with this. i was just tickled when i came across this. so his father, woody, wrote a song called old man trump. yes. that trump. about his racist landlord fred trump who happened to be, as you know, donald's father. one of the lines in the song, and i quote, "i suppose that old man trump knows just how much racial hate he stirred up in that blood pot of human hearts. we draw that color line here at his beach haven family project." so your father lived in a trump building. >> me, too. that's why i brew up. >> that's where you grew up. >> and your father had something to say about old man trump. >> yes, did he. >> what do you make of that coincidence all
welcome arlo guj troy this program. he's been a leading voice in america. more than 50 years since his album, alice's restaurant. famous of woody guthrie. he is the in the midst of running down the road tour. we're delighted he took time off from the tour to stop by the studio. it's an honor, sir to you have on this great program. >> thank you. >> thank you. let me start with this. i was just tickled when i came across this. so his father, woody, wrote a song called old man trump....
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the. >> this is the new arlo. tell me, what kind of home would be good for arlo?very active. he comes as part of a litter of four and so, you know, it's one of the reasons why we encourage people to adopt two kittens so they can play and, you know, sort of burn off that energy together. >> yeah. you've kind of talked about in the past how adopting two kittens almost takes a little bit of the burden off you because they can baby-sit one another. >> exactly. >> they keep one another occupied. and what about rupe? rupe is a chihuahua. often chihuahuas have a bad reputation and a lot of people think they have a lot of energy, you need a home where they can be hyper. but rupe is different. >> yes. he's very mellow. he's about 4 years old, would probably be best in a home with a quieter environment. >> they're both really sweet. sometimes on set, animals are hyper and they're both calm and sweet babies. as always, pets in need, you microchep them, spade them, you do all the things so people can come adopt them. >> that's right. >> if you're interested, contact pets in n
the. >> this is the new arlo. tell me, what kind of home would be good for arlo?very active. he comes as part of a litter of four and so, you know, it's one of the reasons why we encourage people to adopt two kittens so they can play and, you know, sort of burn off that energy together. >> yeah. you've kind of talked about in the past how adopting two kittens almost takes a little bit of the burden off you because they can baby-sit one another. >> exactly. >> they keep...
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. >> arlo, to that point, when they talk about, where are these leaks coming from, we're only six months the leaks have certainly been prevalent. is there any indication if the white house is looking within its walls, within the west wing, at any one department, at any one person? what do we know in that regard? >> unclear at this point. we'll see if the justice department makes good on the threats that the attorney general was making publicly yesterday. i mean, look, the reality is, there are many, many -- i mean, we all know a lot of folks in the white house press core and they have a lot of contacts within that white house. there's a certain amount of hypocrisy involved, i must say. there are senior officials, including some of the ones you've mentioned, who are in the habit of talking with reporters. they talk on background. they talk off the record. they point you in certain directions. they provide you with certain documents or inform you of the existence of documents, and then turn around and look, is that a leak? maybe it is. maybe it isn't. there's a lot going on here. donald tr
. >> arlo, to that point, when they talk about, where are these leaks coming from, we're only six months the leaks have certainly been prevalent. is there any indication if the white house is looking within its walls, within the west wing, at any one department, at any one person? what do we know in that regard? >> unclear at this point. we'll see if the justice department makes good on the threats that the attorney general was making publicly yesterday. i mean, look, the reality...
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c arlos: por 50 personas que hay en una tienda.unas de estas personas. porque a lo mejor quedaba uno de los terroristas rezagados para intentar hacer daÑo a mÁs gente. y yo intentaba grabar con el mÓvil lo que he podido y tambiÉn intentaba ayudar lo que podido. he intentado informar de todo lo que estaba viendo en ese momento lo que estaba pasando. para alertar a la poblaciÓn. caro: te agradecemos, carlos. por estar en vivo con nosotros vÍa telefÓnica directamente desde espaÑa con este testimonio tan impresionante, de una persona que estaba ahÍ. en ese momento uno no sabe como flexionada. javie tenemos que hacerr una pausa y seguimos con mÁs noticias para ustedes en el mundo a travÉs de facebook live, y a travÉs de la costa oeste. volvemos. ♪ ♪ ♪ si vives la vida, tienes que swiffer. ♪ javier: gracias por acompaÑarnos a esta obra. hay dos arrestos, segÚn autoridades espaÑolas. el presidente del gobierno espaÑol ha pedido la colaboraciÓn ciudad con diferente fuerza de seguridad y prioridad para atender a los heridos a todo el depart
c arlos: por 50 personas que hay en una tienda.unas de estas personas. porque a lo mejor quedaba uno de los terroristas rezagados para intentar hacer daÑo a mÁs gente. y yo intentaba grabar con el mÓvil lo que he podido y tambiÉn intentaba ayudar lo que podido. he intentado informar de todo lo que estaba viendo en ese momento lo que estaba pasando. para alertar a la poblaciÓn. caro: te agradecemos, carlos. por estar en vivo con nosotros vÍa telefÓnica directamente desde espaÑa con este...
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join me for a conversation with arlo guthrie. that's next time. then. ♪ ♪ ♪ -today, on "america's test kitchen"... bridget and julia reveal the secrets to spectacular chicken-and-sausage gumbo. jack challenges julia to a tasting of smoked paprika, and erin makes bridget red beans and rice. it's all coming up, right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following: fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
join me for a conversation with arlo guthrie. that's next time. then. ♪ ♪ ♪ -today, on "america's test kitchen"... bridget and julia reveal the secrets to spectacular chicken-and-sausage gumbo. jack challenges julia to a tasting of smoked paprika, and erin makes bridget red beans and rice. it's all coming up, right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following: fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher &...
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rudest of awakenings, the august 10th, 2016 explosion that ripped through the apartment building on arlos avenue. >> not traditionally do you see an entire four store apartment building fully ablaze. maybe an apartment or two, maybe a floor, maybe the roof, sure, but not the entire four stories of the entire building. >> reporter: it was clear an explosion had come first. looking at the debris field, interior fixtures an alonginalo. just before midnight, it was clear there were going to be casualties. but given the magnitude, casualties were inevitable regardless of the hour. 12 midnight or 12 noon. >> injuries would have been different.ists on the street as well as some still in the building. >> reporter: agencies like police, fire and social services worked together well at the scene and coordinating information to help locate those who left and those who didn't make it out, though it still took days with dna evidence providing the only clue in some cases to who had perished. but amid all the losses -- are the stories of miraculous rescues. especially the infant togsssed from a window,
rudest of awakenings, the august 10th, 2016 explosion that ripped through the apartment building on arlos avenue. >> not traditionally do you see an entire four store apartment building fully ablaze. maybe an apartment or two, maybe a floor, maybe the roof, sure, but not the entire four stories of the entire building. >> reporter: it was clear an explosion had come first. looking at the debris field, interior fixtures an alonginalo. just before midnight, it was clear there were...
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we're glad you could join us and a gorveconversation with arlo ge in just a moment.
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arlos bell was a coach at middle school and he has admitted that he is hiv positive oh -- positive.eginning at 7 p.m. in waldorf. adrianna: crews will be out sprang tonight after traces of west nile were found in a mosquito in hyattsville. you are urged to take precautions. we have details -- undone david j. lo.com. -- on wjla.com. larry: tonight's powerball jackpot, good news, you've got to be in it to win it. it has been building since june when a california man one 447 million dollars. could be yours. can't win if you don't play. larry: exactly. fog, all around us? veronica: i can't think of a morning in the last couple of months where i have seen fog as extensive as this morning. to put it into perspective for you, it will take a while to burn off this morning. this is the weatherbug, centreville, virginia, that's the temperature. live cam, you can see the visibility is under one mile for today. sunglasses in hand for the in the way of rain and thunderstorms for your thursday and friday, temperatures all the workfor the end of week, putting us above average, something we haven't
arlos bell was a coach at middle school and he has admitted that he is hiv positive oh -- positive.eginning at 7 p.m. in waldorf. adrianna: crews will be out sprang tonight after traces of west nile were found in a mosquito in hyattsville. you are urged to take precautions. we have details -- undone david j. lo.com. -- on wjla.com. larry: tonight's powerball jackpot, good news, you've got to be in it to win it. it has been building since june when a california man one 447 million dollars. could...
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arlos flynn, the mexican multibillionaire, a really smart guy gave a speech during the beinggn, and the campaign what it was, obviously, nobody was interested in asking about but he said i believe that this will be the first revolution that will kill more jobs than it i ates and, therefore, believe we will either have to have people with money pay even to just subsidize people living who don't, or the going to untries are have to start planning first for four-day and ultimately a three-day work week because of and ation, robotics artificial intelligence. nobody knows the answer to that. nobody knows if he's right or not. it's not going to be boring. it's not boring figuring out how all these climate hange issues to do it in time, and do it in a way that helps the economy, not hurts it. figuring out g whether we can have a more broadly shared prosperity and still have growth. are very significant not ions, and it's also boring figuring out how to navigate a political world in nation states borders re poorest, not just in terms of vulnerability in terrorist attacks and cyber terrorists an
arlos flynn, the mexican multibillionaire, a really smart guy gave a speech during the beinggn, and the campaign what it was, obviously, nobody was interested in asking about but he said i believe that this will be the first revolution that will kill more jobs than it i ates and, therefore, believe we will either have to have people with money pay even to just subsidize people living who don't, or the going to untries are have to start planning first for four-day and ultimately a three-day work...