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put his pipe in the ashtray and walked out of the room.y all clapped. >> despite's washington's misgivings, 260 ships carrying 70,000 men including 20,000 from the first marine division steamed forward. lieutenant colonel ray murray commanded the fifth. >> we were scheduled to go 12th of september. we had six days to plan the operation. >> we never heard the word until the day before when we had the briefing down in the hold. >> something was strange because he said crew get down in the hole. we're going to make ladders. we said what are we going to make ladders for? don't ask questions. >> we were down in the hole, and they were showing us maps of korea and what the situation was and that we were going to make a landing at blue beach at inchon. >> what was your concept of that information? >> who tries to land over a sea wall, tides 30 feet, mud flaps 600 yards wide? i thought has somebody gone crazy? >> it's now do or die. the men of operation cromite are >>> d-day on the waters of the yellow sea finds young americans readying for a rday
put his pipe in the ashtray and walked out of the room.y all clapped. >> despite's washington's misgivings, 260 ships carrying 70,000 men including 20,000 from the first marine division steamed forward. lieutenant colonel ray murray commanded the fifth. >> we were scheduled to go 12th of september. we had six days to plan the operation. >> we never heard the word until the day before when we had the briefing down in the hold. >> something was strange because he said crew...
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how often do you empty the ashtray?ay. >> reporter: daniel says he's giving trump's tweets the attention they deserve. he found himself annoyed by them, to him the burning is cathartic. he specializes in making goldburg like gizmos that solve problems in difficult ways. like this oreo separating machine, that separates the cream from the cookie, or the bottle cap remove activated by opening the refrigerator door, or the mannequin. where do you keep a tweet burning robot. it's got to be someplace low on the flamability scale. >> it's in the bathtub. >> reporter: and while trump rails against the failing "new york times," the tweet burner itself sometimes fails, missing the ashtray or burning its own arm, it's cheap toy shop lighter failed to light. he then gives the command to burn, rub-a-dub-dub, presidential tweets burned in the tub. when the president tweeted about a witch hunt, little did he know his tweet would end up burned at the stake. jeanne mos, cnn, new york. >> look at the robots you can build. >>> thanks for
how often do you empty the ashtray?ay. >> reporter: daniel says he's giving trump's tweets the attention they deserve. he found himself annoyed by them, to him the burning is cathartic. he specializes in making goldburg like gizmos that solve problems in difficult ways. like this oreo separating machine, that separates the cream from the cookie, or the bottle cap remove activated by opening the refrigerator door, or the mannequin. where do you keep a tweet burning robot. it's got to be...
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trump rails against the failing new york times, the tweet burner itself sometimes fails, missing the ashtray arm. it's cheap lighter once failed to light temporarily sparing a tweet. he gives the command to burn, rub-a-dub-dub, presidential tweets burned in the tub. when the president tweeted about a witch hunt, little did he know his tweet would end up burned at the stake. cnn new york. >> i don't know. do you need a robot to put your deodorant on. >> you would just unfollow. >> not as creative. >> or as time-consuming. >> there you go. time for cnn news room. good morning, guys. >> thanks so much. we've got a lot of news. so let's get right to it. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> catastrophe and crisis, children dying and missiles flying. will the president move beyond blame? he has key meetings today. >> deal or no deal or no deal? republicans blame
trump rails against the failing new york times, the tweet burner itself sometimes fails, missing the ashtray arm. it's cheap lighter once failed to light temporarily sparing a tweet. he gives the command to burn, rub-a-dub-dub, presidential tweets burned in the tub. when the president tweeted about a witch hunt, little did he know his tweet would end up burned at the stake. cnn new york. >> i don't know. do you need a robot to put your deodorant on. >> you would just unfollow....
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i started telling jokes about annette being being black because only a black woman would throw an ashtrayt someone's head out of anger. so he put me in bullworth. and then i'm on steve harvey's radio show. i have my own radio show. we're in 104 affiliates. >> you're everywhere. >> yeah. did you know that you had your gig when all of that went down with the academy awards. were you like oh no i hope that's not me. >> no. i got a phone call. they said what are you doing sunday on the 30th? and i said i have a couple of things but i'll be in the audience with the ladies of the talk at the daytime emmys. do you want to host? i said shut up. mario lopez would like to have you cohost. they are going to stream it. i love daytime. to be on the "young and the restless," they named me emmy on bold and the beautiful. what you learn in daytime is the amount of hard work that people are doing. >> i always wondered that. is it nonstop. 14-hour days. >> no. they do it really fast. what is great, they learn pages of dialogue in a matter of minutes. that is that professionalism. the other thing is you hav
i started telling jokes about annette being being black because only a black woman would throw an ashtrayt someone's head out of anger. so he put me in bullworth. and then i'm on steve harvey's radio show. i have my own radio show. we're in 104 affiliates. >> you're everywhere. >> yeah. did you know that you had your gig when all of that went down with the academy awards. were you like oh no i hope that's not me. >> no. i got a phone call. they said what are you doing sunday...
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jackie: we were thinking of doing higher end -- money clips, ashtrays, seat cushions.i like these ideas. pull the ones out of here that either utilize woodworking or uses the technology we have to print on things, okay? jackie: okay. lemonis: while on a business trip to pittsburgh, i wanted to visit a few parks and talk to major league baseball. not only did i want to see the coopersburg sports product, but i wanted to see what other products we could expand into. after visiting a few parks and having a meeting with major league baseball, i was disappointed about what i learned. scott, i have to tell you, i'm thrown off by learning that this bat isn't everywhere, and that's the reason i made a deal with you. you told me that you were in every single park, and here was your signature item. scott: we are in there. lemonis: yes, you had a competitor. we were gonna try to figure out how to beat him. but now i'm finding out that you're only in five or six parks. scott: we were in 30 parks, and we are in 30 parks, but we're in every park with something, but that item, we've
jackie: we were thinking of doing higher end -- money clips, ashtrays, seat cushions.i like these ideas. pull the ones out of here that either utilize woodworking or uses the technology we have to print on things, okay? jackie: okay. lemonis: while on a business trip to pittsburgh, i wanted to visit a few parks and talk to major league baseball. not only did i want to see the coopersburg sports product, but i wanted to see what other products we could expand into. after visiting a few parks and...
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. >> there's tension on for ashtray. -- trade. turkey was eagerly expecting the russians to call back to turkey. russia canceled them. there is tension on that front. this indicates that contrary to what we have been seeing in the pro-government media, neither side trusted each other. putin doesn't trust erdogan. anyone was quite optimistic. he thought he could change calculations in syria which obviously couldn't. i don't think it is as smooth as projected by government circles in turkey. russia, president erdogan thinks he is a friend in moscow. he is wrong. big mistake. the way the shakes of the middle east -- the main concern among syria, everything else, is the success of political islam, of sunni political islam, which is one reason why i think he is friendly with egypt. it's not as clear about his stance in libya. whether you first -- is picking secular politics, an entity -- doesn't matter what their nature politicale brotherhood/ alternative. for him his success in turkey is the success of a political response in rsi and
. >> there's tension on for ashtray. -- trade. turkey was eagerly expecting the russians to call back to turkey. russia canceled them. there is tension on that front. this indicates that contrary to what we have been seeing in the pro-government media, neither side trusted each other. putin doesn't trust erdogan. anyone was quite optimistic. he thought he could change calculations in syria which obviously couldn't. i don't think it is as smooth as projected by government circles in...
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here in singapore expects that within five years we will launch a commercial satellite to go to an ashtrayk for metals, and within eight years, we will have our first satellite extracting resources from asteroids. haidi: four kind of resources are we talking about here to abstract through space mining? metals hishe big platinum, which is very 50 and used as a component in chips and stuff. readily available on some asteroids. m.i.t. did a study where they found one asteroid might have this much is 145 times the entire annual production of platinum on earth, so you could bring back an asteroid worth $25 billion to $50 billion, although as soon as you do it crashes the platinum market on earth. the real reason is water, which in addition to being one of the building blocks of life can be ,sed as a propellant in space using it to fuel interstellar space missions cost of that's what people think the eventual goal will be. rishaad: right, we did not get about how energy chines could play a role in developing resources and how they get it back there as well, but thank you. you a uae story about a
here in singapore expects that within five years we will launch a commercial satellite to go to an ashtrayk for metals, and within eight years, we will have our first satellite extracting resources from asteroids. haidi: four kind of resources are we talking about here to abstract through space mining? metals hishe big platinum, which is very 50 and used as a component in chips and stuff. readily available on some asteroids. m.i.t. did a study where they found one asteroid might have this much...
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a floor used as an ashtray. all that and the toppled statue at the front door suggested a break-in.ecially when investigators learned more about the gated community. >> unfortunately, at the time that kim dorsey was murdered, i believe that the community was leaving the gate open. >> reporter: assistant state attorney london kite was called to the murder scene that day. >> so it wasn't as secure as, you know, someone, like, showing a card and, yeah, come on in. it was one of those things where, at that point, it could be anybody because they could have walked through, they could have driven through. >> reporter: but the closer they looked at the house, they more they felt this attack had not been a random break-in. >> there was no signs of forced entry. so somebody either had let themselves into the house or kim had answered the door. >> reporter: and if someone had come to rob the dorseys before killing kim, they'd done a poor job of it. kim's yellow hummer sat in the driveway. the big screen tv was still on the wall. there were some expensive items that were in plain sight that we
a floor used as an ashtray. all that and the toppled statue at the front door suggested a break-in.ecially when investigators learned more about the gated community. >> unfortunately, at the time that kim dorsey was murdered, i believe that the community was leaving the gate open. >> reporter: assistant state attorney london kite was called to the murder scene that day. >> so it wasn't as secure as, you know, someone, like, showing a card and, yeah, come on in. it was one of...