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[shouting] now he's asked me in relation to the county council and the substance of what is asking is a particular deal with counter council that is not available to other councils. the answer to that is no. [shouting] the affinity to raise to 3% is available to every council. the issue of retention of 100% of business rates is available to a number of councils in april. luscious look at them. liverpool, manchester, london. what do we know about us? thereunder neighbor control. so what is actually asked me is why should a conservative council have access to an arrangement is predominantly currently available to labor council. >> mr. speaker, my question was about the arrangements within the government and county council. a recording has now emerged saying that the leader of county council, david hodge says there is a gentleman's agreement between him and the government which meant they would not have to go ahead with the referendum. the surrey county council. >> because there's an acute care crisis that affects every council. 4.6 lane of cuts made to social care since 2010, can i prim
[shouting] now he's asked me in relation to the county council and the substance of what is asking is a particular deal with counter council that is not available to other councils. the answer to that is no. [shouting] the affinity to raise to 3% is available to every council. the issue of retention of 100% of business rates is available to a number of councils in april. luscious look at them. liverpool, manchester, london. what do we know about us? thereunder neighbor control. so what is...
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me. ——i ask why.ntinue to change because to chuxi.” president kabila wanted to continue to change because to chuxi. i said for that... that's why you wanted to go back? to serve my people. in go back? to serve my people. in for that... that's why you wanted to go back? to serve my people. in 20 seconds, can you do it for the people? do you have the vision? if they didn't have programme, i wasn't supposed to be here to talk about my country. —— ifi supposed to be here to talk about my country. —— if i didn't. moise katumbi, thank you for coming on hardtalk. hello, good morning. the start of the week brought a mixture of sunshine and showers, but we were very close to some severe and potentially damaging weather. just across the way, in brittany, a gust approaching 120 mph. that area of low pressure brought us some rain in the south—west and the channel islands, and is running away across europe rapidly now, to bring more some snow to the alps, take some wetter weather across italy and to the adriatic,
me. ——i ask why.ntinue to change because to chuxi.” president kabila wanted to continue to change because to chuxi. i said for that... that's why you wanted to go back? to serve my people. in go back? to serve my people. in for that... that's why you wanted to go back? to serve my people. in 20 seconds, can you do it for the people? do you have the vision? if they didn't have programme, i wasn't supposed to be here to talk about my country. —— ifi supposed to be here to talk about my...
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i know our committee members will be asking him about it. >> let me ask you this. the top ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee has implied the f bhrks i has not been forthcoming. you get these briefings. is he correct? do you believe the fbi has not been forthcoming on what it's doing with the trump campaign? >> let me say this. the fbi is the premiere investigative agency here in our government. and i believe that they will do their job and get to the bottom of this without political interference. >> right. but do you believe they are withholding information from congress? >> well, there is certain kinds of information that can't be given to congress or all of congress that's classified or that can't be released. and there is a prosecutorial sort of way of doing things that you don't comment on ongoing investigations. >> so in this case, you wouldn't level the same criticize? >> i'm just saying i am -- i believe they will get to the bottom of this. i hope they will, and if they don't, they will be -- it will be a real dereliction of their duty. >>
i know our committee members will be asking him about it. >> let me ask you this. the top ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee has implied the f bhrks i has not been forthcoming. you get these briefings. is he correct? do you believe the fbi has not been forthcoming on what it's doing with the trump campaign? >> let me say this. the fbi is the premiere investigative agency here in our government. and i believe that they will do their job and get to the bottom of this...
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now he has asked me about the issue in relation to the county council and the substance of what he is asking is it has to be a particular deal with slurry counsel but it's not available to other councils and the answer to that is no. as i said before the ability to raise to 3% is available to every counsel. the issue of the retention of 100% of the business rate is the currency going to be available to a number of councils in april? just look at them liverpoolioust manchester. what do we know about those? they are all under labour control so what these actually is asking me is why should a conservative council have access to an arrangement that is predominately currently available to labour council? >> mr. speaker my question was about the arrangements between the government and slurry county council. a recording has now emerged saying that the leader of county council david hart said there was a gentleman's agreementid he between him and the government which meant they would not have to go ahead with the referendum. my question is what deal was re. done with surrey county counsel? be
now he has asked me about the issue in relation to the county council and the substance of what he is asking is it has to be a particular deal with slurry counsel but it's not available to other councils and the answer to that is no. as i said before the ability to raise to 3% is available to every counsel. the issue of the retention of 100% of the business rate is the currency going to be available to a number of councils in april? just look at them liverpoolioust manchester. what do we know...
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. --" ask me why i smile this was written around not this past election, but 2008. "you asked me why i smile when you tell me you intend, in the coming national election --" it was not 2008, because i voted that time. "you asked me why i smile when , in the coming national election, to hold your nose and vote for the lesser of two evils. there are more than two evils out there is o one reason i smie
. --" ask me why i smile this was written around not this past election, but 2008. "you asked me why i smile when you tell me you intend, in the coming national election --" it was not 2008, because i voted that time. "you asked me why i smile when , in the coming national election, to hold your nose and vote for the lesser of two evils. there are more than two evils out there is o one reason i smie
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i had so many fellows asking me to run. i heard what was on their hearts and recognizing that we all have a part to play in trying to fix the problems that are effecting the nation. >>> welcome back to the armstrong williams show. dr. ben carson is our guest. what is it. i've known you a long time. how did the president of the united states, how did he earn your trust? >> well, you know, he was always very friendly but the thing that really struck me was during one of the debates because of the way the speakers were arranged i couldn't hear my name announced. i was standing in the wings waiting to go out and everybody else the president. he stood their with me until the situation was rectified. that tolanother time he was the only candidate that complainted about the fact that they weren't asking me questions. you know, they were looking for fights and i wanted to talk about the issues. he said why aren't you asking dr. carson questions. everyone else were happy about that. those things told me a lot about who he was. >> wh
i had so many fellows asking me to run. i heard what was on their hearts and recognizing that we all have a part to play in trying to fix the problems that are effecting the nation. >>> welcome back to the armstrong williams show. dr. ben carson is our guest. what is it. i've known you a long time. how did the president of the united states, how did he earn your trust? >> well, you know, he was always very friendly but the thing that really struck me was during one of the debates...
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if you have a question about whether refinancing is right for you, ask me. sincerely, robert kennedy, fellow grad and fellow citizen. citizens bank education refinance loan. call... to see how much you could save now. >> announcer: this is nbc 10 at issue. >>> they will be back. they will be back in 2018. u.s. has learned aboornstein harvard policy. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> that souit tomorrcomey, thatt was not just about the 2016 presidential election. >> right. this is an e. foreign governments in general would have a lot of interest in being involved in the u.s. elections and influencing the u.s. elections in various .at's why we have campaign finance laws that prevent foreign donors intoongoing issu. here is ae concern, whether it produces whato it again or that other countries may get involved, tond seeing much bigg innc process. >> this is something you have seen before. at this particular time different ent?or i >> i would say i was surprised when a lot of these allegations came. trying to notify american people and europeans that this
if you have a question about whether refinancing is right for you, ask me. sincerely, robert kennedy, fellow grad and fellow citizen. citizens bank education refinance loan. call... to see how much you could save now. >> announcer: this is nbc 10 at issue. >>> they will be back. they will be back in 2018. u.s. has learned aboornstein harvard policy. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> that souit tomorrcomey, thatt was not just about the 2016 presidential election....
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i've not even decked out my office and packers gear until they asked me, where you want to go on yourst overseas trip as speaker of the house? the answer was obvious. i would return to the jewish democratic state of israel. ] heers and applause my first trip as speaker. it was an incredible visit. from the unparalleled security cooperation to the miracle of the dome, i saw firsthand difference our support to israel makes. any american who has ever traveled there has heard the same thing from political leaders to everyday citizens you mean on the street. thank you america, thank you. [applause] rep. ryan: you see, israel does not take our support for granted and neither should we. the u.s.-israel relationship is not a one-way street. strategic partnership rooted in shared values and interests. i want to speak candidly for a second. these past eight years, they happen tough. our friendship has been tested. no single political spectrum or public disagreement can sever our historic alliance with israel, but it can erode trust. the actions of this past administration damaged this trust. th
i've not even decked out my office and packers gear until they asked me, where you want to go on yourst overseas trip as speaker of the house? the answer was obvious. i would return to the jewish democratic state of israel. ] heers and applause my first trip as speaker. it was an incredible visit. from the unparalleled security cooperation to the miracle of the dome, i saw firsthand difference our support to israel makes. any american who has ever traveled there has heard the same thing from...
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maybe you can follow me around and ask me more questions. yes, sir. >> in the documents you reviewed, how many names were on the mats? >> i don't know that yet. i'm aware of -- just so i can be perfectly clear, there was an additional unmasking that was done in the documents that i read the other day. i don't know who asked for -- i don't know who asked for hem to be unmasked. i just know that there are more. just so you know, i was aware o the unmasking before i read the documents. >> schist has suggested that it might have been done for appropriate reasons. >> everybody -- look. i think i'm the only one that's seen the documents as far as i know. and i can tell you we have -- i knew about the unmasking before i read the documents and i'll just leave it at that. [ inaudible ] >> it did. >> chairman, as far as the sources of these documents, was he a whistle blower around the nsa? >> we don't -- as you know, and i've said this several times, we don't talk about sources at this committee. we want -- we want more people to come forward. the go
maybe you can follow me around and ask me more questions. yes, sir. >> in the documents you reviewed, how many names were on the mats? >> i don't know that yet. i'm aware of -- just so i can be perfectly clear, there was an additional unmasking that was done in the documents that i read the other day. i don't know who asked for -- i don't know who asked for hem to be unmasked. i just know that there are more. just so you know, i was aware o the unmasking before i read the documents....
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that is the question that senator franken asked me at the hearing and that's what got my attention is he noted it was the first, just breaking news. it got my attention and that is the question i responded to. i did not respond by referring to the two meet, one very brief after a speech, and one with two of my senior staff -- staffers, professional staffers with the russian ambassador in washington. where no such things were discussed. in my reply to the question -- my replay to the question of senator franken was honest and correct as i understood it at the time. i appreciate that some have taken the view that this was a false comment. that is not my intent. that is not correct.
that is the question that senator franken asked me at the hearing and that's what got my attention is he noted it was the first, just breaking news. it got my attention and that is the question i responded to. i did not respond by referring to the two meet, one very brief after a speech, and one with two of my senior staff -- staffers, professional staffers with the russian ambassador in washington. where no such things were discussed. in my reply to the question -- my replay to the question of...
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you can ask me anything, i am hosting an "ask me anything" forum over at mogul. the website is on mogul.com. on mogul.com. go there and ask me anything you want. i'm getting questions about whether or not i still sing opera. did you know that i did? what i watch on tv and questions about my shoes. ask me anything you want, 3:30 p.m., i'll see you there. plus i'm back in two, and we're going to have more on snap and this situation with senator sessions. now a.g.. see you here. usaa gives me the peace of mind and the security just like the marines did. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children. we're the williams family, and we're usaa members for life. and her new mobile wedding business.tte at first, getting paid was tough... until she got quickbooks. now she sends invoices, sees when they've been viewed and-ta-dah-paid twice as fast for free. visit quickbooks-dot-com. . trish: less than 24 hours after president trump had his best day of his administration, attor
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i hadn't even decked out my office of packers gear before my team asked me, where do you want to go onr first overseas trip at speaker of the house? the answer was obvious. i would return to the jewish democratic state of israel. [ cheers and applause ] my first trip as speaker. it was an incredible visit. from the unparalleled security cooperation to the miracle of iron dome, i saw firsthand the difference our support to israel makes. any american who has ever traveled there has heard the same thing from political leaders to everyday citizens you meet on the street. and it is this "thank you, america, thank you." [ applause ] you see, israel does not take our support for granted. and neither should we. the u.s./israel relationship is not a one-way street. it is a strategic partnership rooted in shared values and interests. i want to speak candidly for a second. these past eight years, they've been tough. our friendship has been tested. no single political spat or public disagreement can sever our historic alliance with israel. but it can erode trust. and i think the actions of this pa
i hadn't even decked out my office of packers gear before my team asked me, where do you want to go onr first overseas trip at speaker of the house? the answer was obvious. i would return to the jewish democratic state of israel. [ cheers and applause ] my first trip as speaker. it was an incredible visit. from the unparalleled security cooperation to the miracle of iron dome, i saw firsthand the difference our support to israel makes. any american who has ever traveled there has heard the same...
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my clients ask me what my prediction is on how the 9th circuit will rule on their case. i say i have no idea. i might be able to give you a better assessment once i see the random draw of the panel. those draws are extraordinarily high in the number of combinations you might get. that necessarily fosters an inability to have a coherent body of law. you know, if we do break the circuit up and end up with more
my clients ask me what my prediction is on how the 9th circuit will rule on their case. i say i have no idea. i might be able to give you a better assessment once i see the random draw of the panel. those draws are extraordinarily high in the number of combinations you might get. that necessarily fosters an inability to have a coherent body of law. you know, if we do break the circuit up and end up with more
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we also have an eighth amendment. >> let me ask you this. does the president have the right to authorize torture if it violates the laws passed by congress or the other ones you cited? >> senator, no man is above the law. >> well, let me ask you another question. president bush's warrantless surveillance program when you were working there resulted in the illegal collection of thousands of americans' communications. now i always felt that was a direct violation of our surveillance laws justice department attorney john yu justified the program. he said "the statutes passed by congress cannot infringe the president's inherent power under the constitution to conduct national security searches. so do you believe that president bush's warrantless surveillance program is justified because the president had "inherent power to override our surveillance laws to conduct national security searches"? >> senator, as a judge, before i even tried to decide a question like that i'd want briefs and argument and i'd want to go through the whole judicial proces
we also have an eighth amendment. >> let me ask you this. does the president have the right to authorize torture if it violates the laws passed by congress or the other ones you cited? >> senator, no man is above the law. >> well, let me ask you another question. president bush's warrantless surveillance program when you were working there resulted in the illegal collection of thousands of americans' communications. now i always felt that was a direct violation of our...
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when they asked me, i was initially reluctant to do it, you know? but someone said...e you reluctant? because i knew that i wasn't going to be a psychologist anymore. i have no illusions about that. i'm not going to practice mental health. and i'd invested a lot of my time in education into developing those skills, which were useful for what i did do, but i knew i wasn't going to use them again. and one of the senior people, along with jose rodriguez, who was the chief of the counterterrorism center at the time, leaned over and said "if you're not willing to help, how can we ask somebody else to?" because i had been, like said, i had received these very in—depth intel briefings about these pending catastrophic attacks. but you knew was being asked of you, that you are actually being asked whether you could personally carry out techniques such as waterboarding, slapping a terror suspect around the face, putting them in a small, confined space, that kind of thing. well, i'd seen those techniques used for for at least 11 years, in my military career, and i knew that they
when they asked me, i was initially reluctant to do it, you know? but someone said...e you reluctant? because i knew that i wasn't going to be a psychologist anymore. i have no illusions about that. i'm not going to practice mental health. and i'd invested a lot of my time in education into developing those skills, which were useful for what i did do, but i knew i wasn't going to use them again. and one of the senior people, along with jose rodriguez, who was the chief of the counterterrorism...
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if you ask me.nd we should take stops to stop iranian airlines like iran air and mahan air from delivering arms and fighters to terrorists across the middle east. next, we must fulfill our security commitment to israel. you know, it wasn't too long ago that suicide bombings felt like a near daily occurrence in the streets of jerusalem and tel aviv and rockets from gaza and southern lebanon rained down on city centers and schools. despite all the turmoil and violence in the middle east israel has largely been able to calm its borders and prevent major terrorist attacks. hats off to israel. i tell you, there's a lot we can learn. but threats still remain. at this very moment tens of thousands of rockets are pointed directly at israel from gaza, lebanon and iran and that is why the united states with support from congress has worked with israel to deploy iron dome, david sling and arrow three and we must continue to develop not only new missile defense technologies but also those cutting edge tools to
if you ask me.nd we should take stops to stop iranian airlines like iran air and mahan air from delivering arms and fighters to terrorists across the middle east. next, we must fulfill our security commitment to israel. you know, it wasn't too long ago that suicide bombings felt like a near daily occurrence in the streets of jerusalem and tel aviv and rockets from gaza and southern lebanon rained down on city centers and schools. despite all the turmoil and violence in the middle east israel...
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. >> and told me that i wasn't allowed. i asked him why i had to sit in the front. and he just told me it wasn't allowed. i just thought i'm not even allowed to speak to gemma in a vehicle. this is crazy. so first we drive out of the airport and we hit riyadh. eventually we arrived at the compound. there were security guards outside it. i wanted to get out of the car, and the driver told me to stay, stay where i was. and he just shook his head at me and said no, female only. >> i think it's just you. >> and i was really shocked. i mean, we had been told that we would be living together, and now everything had changed. and i just remember thinking to myself this is not what i signed up for. this is not what they told me. we drove for about another half hour. and then we stopped outside this apartment block. a guy told me to get out. it was a very bland looking rundown apartment block. and we walked in. i was completely and utterly shocked. because it was so not what i expected. imagine the worst place you can ever live in and times it by ten. it was filthy. and it had
. >> and told me that i wasn't allowed. i asked him why i had to sit in the front. and he just told me it wasn't allowed. i just thought i'm not even allowed to speak to gemma in a vehicle. this is crazy. so first we drive out of the airport and we hit riyadh. eventually we arrived at the compound. there were security guards outside it. i wanted to get out of the car, and the driver told me to stay, stay where i was. and he just shook his head at me and said no, female only. >> i...
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when they asked me, i was initially relu cta nt to when they asked me, i was initially reluctant to dow? why we are reluctant? because i knew that i was not there to be a psychologist and more. i have no illusions about that. i am not go to practise any more. and i had invested a lot of my time in education into developing those skills. which were useful for what they did do, but i knew i was not to use them again. and one of the senior people, along withjose rodriguez, who is the chief of the counterterrorism centre at the time, lead over and said if i wasn't at help, how could they are somebody else to. i had received those very in—depth intel briefings about potentially catastrophic attacks. but you knew what was being asked of you, and you are being asked if he isa you, and you are being asked if he is a carryout techniques such as waterboarding, slapping a terror suspect around the face, putting them ina suspect around the face, putting them in a small and confined space, that sort of thing. i had seen those things done for at least 11 years in my military career. i knew that they
when they asked me, i was initially relu cta nt to when they asked me, i was initially reluctant to dow? why we are reluctant? because i knew that i was not there to be a psychologist and more. i have no illusions about that. i am not go to practise any more. and i had invested a lot of my time in education into developing those skills. which were useful for what they did do, but i knew i was not to use them again. and one of the senior people, along withjose rodriguez, who is the chief of the...
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at the end of the day -- you're asking me a question and i'm going to answer it. stop shaking your head again. >> today former presidential candidate hillary clinton weighed in calling ryan a respected journalist who was cut off trying to ask a question. . >>> women who stand up against violence around the world were honored in washington. melania trump presented the secretary of state's image of courage award to 13 activists. it recognizes women who have shown courage and leadership while advocating for peace, jebder e e equality and women's em paurmt. >> as they continue to preserve against unimaginable arts, these women are extraordinary examples of reaching within to find the courage that lies inside us all. >> the honorees come from all over the world. president trump has declined an invitation to throw out the ceremonial first pitch before the washington nationals game on opening day. a spokeswoman for the team says the white house said trump had a a scheduling conflict. throwing out the first pitch is a tradition that dates back to william howard taft in 191
at the end of the day -- you're asking me a question and i'm going to answer it. stop shaking your head again. >> today former presidential candidate hillary clinton weighed in calling ryan a respected journalist who was cut off trying to ask a question. . >>> women who stand up against violence around the world were honored in washington. melania trump presented the secretary of state's image of courage award to 13 activists. it recognizes women who have shown courage and...
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if that's the kind of judge i've tried to be, and i think that's my record. >> judge, let me ask you this, do you agree that there should not be a religious test in the united states? >> i need to know more specifics. >> let me give an example. a religious test to serve in the military. >> senator, that would be inappropriate, yes. it's against the law. >> of course, i go right back to the banning of people solely based on religion. not if they form a threat or something, would you ban somebody solely on their religion? >> senator, we have not just the first amendment for exercise in this country. it's very important. we have not just the equal protection guarantee of the 14th amendment, which prohibits determination based on race, gender, and ethnicity. we also have the freedom registration act which is a bipartisan bill which was supported by kennedy and schumer and that poses an even higher standard on the government then the first amendment when it comes to religious discrimination. it says that if there is any sincerely held religious belief, earnestly held belief, the government
if that's the kind of judge i've tried to be, and i think that's my record. >> judge, let me ask you this, do you agree that there should not be a religious test in the united states? >> i need to know more specifics. >> let me give an example. a religious test to serve in the military. >> senator, that would be inappropriate, yes. it's against the law. >> of course, i go right back to the banning of people solely based on religion. not if they form a threat or...
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my officen decked out and packers gear before they asked me where i wanted to go on my first trip aspeaker of the house. -- inswer was obvious would return to the jewish democratic state of israel. [applause] >> my first trip as speaker. i saw firsthand the difference our support to israel makes. any american who is ever traveled there has heard the same thing from everyday citizens to travelers you mean on the street. thank you america, thank you. [applause] see, israel does not take our support for granted and neither should we it is not a one-way street. it is a strategic partnership rooted and shared values and interests. applause] >> i want to speak candidly for a second. these past eight years have been tough. tested.ndship has been no single political spat or public disagreement can sever our historic agreement with israel by it can erode trust. the actions of this past administration damaged this trust. ] pplause >> that is just how i see it. now it is time to turn the page. .e have a new president we have a president who i have come to know quite well. [cheers and applause]
my officen decked out and packers gear before they asked me where i wanted to go on my first trip aspeaker of the house. -- inswer was obvious would return to the jewish democratic state of israel. [applause] >> my first trip as speaker. i saw firsthand the difference our support to israel makes. any american who is ever traveled there has heard the same thing from everyday citizens to travelers you mean on the street. thank you america, thank you. [applause] see, israel does not take our...
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i think dove asked me to try out this body wash... e i am so in tune with my hands and how things feel to me. when i pumped it out i was like, oh this is different. the foam was really light, fluffy , weightless. and it feels really moisturizing, not sticky. i have never tried anything like this as a body wash before. discover the feeling of new dove shower foam. it's light. it's different. it's foam. >>> i'm going to ask iain because you are an expert of golf. >> yes. >> i don't know where it is but i can see bunkers, green could look good, we could be out there playing. >> that is woodlock in the poconos you will be playing soon, aren't you. >> yes in, florida. not soon enough. >> i love it. >> yes. >> enjoy that florida weather. >> thank you we want to give a shout out to a grandmother proving you are never too old to get down. so she can dot dance. eighty-nine year-old, juju on >> ♪ okay. >> look at go. >> yeah. >> she's working it, okay, look at her go. i love this. >> that is great. i think, you know, that little spinner right th
i think dove asked me to try out this body wash... e i am so in tune with my hands and how things feel to me. when i pumped it out i was like, oh this is different. the foam was really light, fluffy , weightless. and it feels really moisturizing, not sticky. i have never tried anything like this as a body wash before. discover the feeling of new dove shower foam. it's light. it's different. it's foam. >>> i'm going to ask iain because you are an expert of golf. >> yes. >> i...
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>> if you asked me a year after the show, i am known for more than that. e successful. because i am proud of the indelible mark with the show and character. gives me the freedom to try >> when it comes to her favorite episode, it is hard to pick just one. >> i have a few. i love the prom. the prom episode to me, sort of encompassed everything that was beautiful aboutstory. lso speaking o1f sry those were any moments to remem. for "nightline," i am rebecca r. >> for more of the conversation witharahichelle gellt, no limit jarv cast. we are online at abc news.com and our "nightline" facebook page. good night, america. have a great weekend. w, technicy call this program a game show, but with $1 million on the line, clearly we're not playing around. this is "who wants to be millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to the show. you guys ready to play "millionaire" today?d applause] let's do it. our first contestant is ready to delive for $1 million. from henderson, nevada, please wcome alan gegax. >> all right! all right. >
>> if you asked me a year after the show, i am known for more than that. e successful. because i am proud of the indelible mark with the show and character. gives me the freedom to try >> when it comes to her favorite episode, it is hard to pick just one. >> i have a few. i love the prom. the prom episode to me, sort of encompassed everything that was beautiful aboutstory. lso speaking o1f sry those were any moments to remem. for "nightline," i am rebecca r....
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don't ask me why, but i found it very fascinating. so, i joined the marine corps in 1964, and i did well in my testing, so they offered me aviation if i wanted it, and i did. so, after boot camp, san diego, i went to memphis, went to school there. and being a shade tree mechanic at home, i wanted to be a mechanic, and i became a jet mechanic. and i did 4 years. i did wind up in vietnam at chu lai. and it's a very--it's a good experience in looking back, but it's a hard experience. damian: you grow up fast. armand: yes, you grow up fast and quick. i spent 4 years and got out. the reason i got out because i got married when i was in the marine corps, 2 years in it. and as hard as it is for us-- as it was for us in vietnam, it was just that hard for my wife and my child because i left her pregnant. damian: the whole family was serving with you. armand: yeah, absolutely, first time that you ever saw a war through a tv. damian: wow, well, you sent us some great pictures of the post. you also are going to see some family and some children be
don't ask me why, but i found it very fascinating. so, i joined the marine corps in 1964, and i did well in my testing, so they offered me aviation if i wanted it, and i did. so, after boot camp, san diego, i went to memphis, went to school there. and being a shade tree mechanic at home, i wanted to be a mechanic, and i became a jet mechanic. and i did 4 years. i did wind up in vietnam at chu lai. and it's a very--it's a good experience in looking back, but it's a hard experience. damian: you...
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and they asked me if i had a place to go. i said no, i don't know anybody. know where to go. they took me to their home in brooklyn and two days later, one of the men got me a job at the bakery. i taught myself the english language. six months later, i began to take flying lessons. >>> by the time britain declared war on germany in of september 1939 billy quit his job and was on a ship heading for england. he was determined to be the first american to join the raf. >> he loved england. he had gone to cambridge. he had friends there. he married a beautiful english woman. he would do anything to help england defend itself. >> when "war stories" returns billy helps take on the germans in the legendary battle of britain. >> the wings of the your path to retirement may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirement journey takes you, we can help you reach your goals. call us or your advisor t. rowe price. invest with confidence. as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what a
and they asked me if i had a place to go. i said no, i don't know anybody. know where to go. they took me to their home in brooklyn and two days later, one of the men got me a job at the bakery. i taught myself the english language. six months later, i began to take flying lessons. >>> by the time britain declared war on germany in of september 1939 billy quit his job and was on a ship heading for england. he was determined to be the first american to join the raf. >> he loved...
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ask me anything." his goal is to educate people about islam, and counter their fears through dialogue and conversation. a cause he's funding, in part through a go fund me site, and partly with his own money. >> there's a lot of stereotypes out there these days that a guy who looks like myself, perhaps brown skin, a beard, may be assumed to be a terrorist or a bad guy. what i want to do is destroy those myths and i want people to know that not only can a man be a proud muslim, but a proud american and a united states marine. jessica: so far sham and his family have made their way to texas, colorado, washington, and new york. they hope to to get to all 50 states with their message. so, if you see him, say hello. i'm jessica gomez. thanks for joining us for "matter of fact." have a great week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [applause] from studio 20 and kofy-tv, its the show that makeyou sweat to the b
ask me anything." his goal is to educate people about islam, and counter their fears through dialogue and conversation. a cause he's funding, in part through a go fund me site, and partly with his own money. >> there's a lot of stereotypes out there these days that a guy who looks like myself, perhaps brown skin, a beard, may be assumed to be a terrorist or a bad guy. what i want to do is destroy those myths and i want people to know that not only can a man be a proud muslim, but a...
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a lot of people from home were asking me if i felt any hostile environment or anything like that.ernational community. since the exit, it raises uncertainty for members of ourteam, exit, it raises uncertainty for members of our team, they in europe say what will happen in the future? cambridge may boast some of the most intelligent minds in the country but it was the brexiteer is of finland who saw the writing on the wall. more than 71% of people here in wisbech opted to leave the eu and today couldn't come along soon enough. wejust today couldn't come along soon enough. we just got the influx of people coming in and we haven't got the infrastructure, we haven't got enough schools, hospitals and they
a lot of people from home were asking me if i felt any hostile environment or anything like that.ernational community. since the exit, it raises uncertainty for members of ourteam, exit, it raises uncertainty for members of our team, they in europe say what will happen in the future? cambridge may boast some of the most intelligent minds in the country but it was the brexiteer is of finland who saw the writing on the wall. more than 71% of people here in wisbech opted to leave the eu and today...
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the president asked me to sing a song which he has heard me sing but do not ask me as the president asked me to sing something else. her wherever the place was not of battlefield and nobody but received or are brave since but the reflection not in tel this is the truth danville whole truth has -- apologists. but to the concerns of sunday and then did to improve but as that of local weather change the board democrats to with republicans to explain the shadow convention has left a democrat because the chicago party did democrats wish to run to make him, that elect when new the but the posters for the cartoons that our sympathetic to the party to the democratic nominee and then day played down what we can put into play as the remark to a companion bill in this cartoon appearing as the star spangled circus rider did then to put on and then india other direction of peace and then he shot words and then drew attention to the peace thing of his party. but then "harper's" weekly cartoon and seated at his desk to address these tiny general to say this reminds me of a little joke. it is impossible
the president asked me to sing a song which he has heard me sing but do not ask me as the president asked me to sing something else. her wherever the place was not of battlefield and nobody but received or are brave since but the reflection not in tel this is the truth danville whole truth has -- apologists. but to the concerns of sunday and then did to improve but as that of local weather change the board democrats to with republicans to explain the shadow convention has left a democrat...
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as i said earlier if you ask me defense hawk or budget hawk i would say both. sequester, itt the as the worst case scenario if lawmakers didn't get the deal. that became law which is which reallye cuts hurt things like maintenance and raining schedules and the national security apparatus has been devastating. and i see it firsthand because where i live. that said, your point is well i think there's a lot of fat in budgets around the whole government and we should belt in many departments. even canada in the 1990's was to -- they were able to board andacross their get their budget in line because pretty big as like cuts around 20% for five years or something. we can definitely work on our budget and reduce our debt in to get ord order. even in the military i think while i'm not for the sequester or indiscriminate cuts plenty of fat s using the example of the excess nfrastructure $500 million in the army, air force about 25%. so there are significant cuts that can happen even in defense. but they can't be indiscriminate like the et the sequester that i believe hu
as i said earlier if you ask me defense hawk or budget hawk i would say both. sequester, itt the as the worst case scenario if lawmakers didn't get the deal. that became law which is which reallye cuts hurt things like maintenance and raining schedules and the national security apparatus has been devastating. and i see it firsthand because where i live. that said, your point is well i think there's a lot of fat in budgets around the whole government and we should belt in many departments. even...
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. >> don't ask me. i have no clue. >> blair, was the rich girl.ry, steve. >> glad we have that taken care of. >> somebody was just yelling at the screen to you. >>> steve, how's weather? >> it's looking pretty good. cold. it it will be mostly sunny to sunny here. but there are a few clouds continuing to break through. certainly about fort bragg north there's going to be some pretty good rain up here on the north coast but down here we look to be a little bit too far south. some temping running a little warmer, some running a little colder. and then low 40s for san mateo. northeast, northeasterly breeze so that slight offshore breeze is continuing to push. we have a lot of high clouds trying to build in. so mostly sunny to partly cloudy and any presip will be well confined to the north. 50s, 60s on the temps. here he is. maybe you're a facts of life guy. i'm not. >> i was aware of the show. it wasn't my favorite or anything. i do remember the show. steve, thank you. >> any time. >>> good morning, everyone. let's go ahead and take a look at the comm
. >> don't ask me. i have no clue. >> blair, was the rich girl.ry, steve. >> glad we have that taken care of. >> somebody was just yelling at the screen to you. >>> steve, how's weather? >> it's looking pretty good. cold. it it will be mostly sunny to sunny here. but there are a few clouds continuing to break through. certainly about fort bragg north there's going to be some pretty good rain up here on the north coast but down here we look to be a little...
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now, you also asked me why the u.s. engage in ukraine, because the united don't have interests, ukraine? in actually, i do not agree with you. i think it is of strategic importance for the united states to help ukraine. is, so to speak, the and e between russia europe. if the united states gives up russia, it wouldn't make america great. would contrary, it strengthen and embolden putin, ho is challenging american global leadership. has strong strategic interests in keeping ukraine as western world. host: okay. form eformer nato ecretary general anders rasmussen. and as we talk about the u.s. relations, we have a line of 202-748-8003. if you're outside the united we encourage you to join the conversation as well. want to ask about a tweet you sent yesterday. you said the world hasn't become a more peaceful place after u.s. hesitation to act over eight years. we need a policeman and only play that role. what did you mean by that, and what was the reaction? guest: there was a lot of that tweet, i can you. because it is imp
now, you also asked me why the u.s. engage in ukraine, because the united don't have interests, ukraine? in actually, i do not agree with you. i think it is of strategic importance for the united states to help ukraine. is, so to speak, the and e between russia europe. if the united states gives up russia, it wouldn't make america great. would contrary, it strengthen and embolden putin, ho is challenging american global leadership. has strong strategic interests in keeping ukraine as western...
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i have 275 constituents who asked me to oppose this bill and only four who have asked me to support it. this is an unpopular bill whether you're liberal or conservative. >> see, that telephone call log still matters to these guys. congressman massey is opposing donald trump's bill from the right. he's opposing it because it not conservative enough. so who is going to run against him in a republican primary over his health care vote? someone who wants a more liberal form of trumpcare? congressman massey is right not to be worried about a republican running against him because of hits opposition to this bill, and here's one of the leaders of the conservative republican vote against the trump health care bill, congressman mark meadows. >> are you worried, mr. meadows, that you'll lose your seat like the president said if you vote no? >> you know, i serve at the pleasure of the people of western north carolina. and when you serve at their pleasure, it only those 750,000 people that can send you home and it a tporary job and i've known that from day one. >> mark meadows won his last electio
i have 275 constituents who asked me to oppose this bill and only four who have asked me to support it. this is an unpopular bill whether you're liberal or conservative. >> see, that telephone call log still matters to these guys. congressman massey is opposing donald trump's bill from the right. he's opposing it because it not conservative enough. so who is going to run against him in a republican primary over his health care vote? someone who wants a more liberal form of trumpcare?...
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a lot of people from home were asking me if i felt any hostile environment or anything like that., no, to be there, cambridge is a lovely international community. since the exit, it raises uncertainty for members of ourteam, exit, it raises uncertainty for members of our team, they in europe say what will happen in the future? cambridge may boast some of the most intelligent minds in the country but it was the brexiteer is of finland who saw the writing on the wall. more than 71% of people here in wisbech opted to leave the eu and today couldn't come along soon enough. wejust today couldn't come along soon enough. we just got the influx of people coming in and we haven't got the infrastructure, we haven't got enough schools, hospitals and they are overflowing. we have the right to rule our own country, we don't wa nt to rule our own country, we don't want others ruling us. i think it is better that we rule ourselves. but for some, the past nine months has prompted a change of heart. last year, we met this family. mum and dad wanted to leave, the children wa nted dad wanted to leav
a lot of people from home were asking me if i felt any hostile environment or anything like that., no, to be there, cambridge is a lovely international community. since the exit, it raises uncertainty for members of ourteam, exit, it raises uncertainty for members of our team, they in europe say what will happen in the future? cambridge may boast some of the most intelligent minds in the country but it was the brexiteer is of finland who saw the writing on the wall. more than 71% of people here...
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necessarily who came in what time and whatever. >> just to clarify again, you asked the question, you were not given the answer. let me finish. you said yesterday that you asked. you didn't get answers. so what you're telling us today is you are never gonna get the answers. you, yourself, are never gonna get the answer to who cleared in chairman nunes? >> the decision was made to focus on the process, the substance, and that the decision was made -- >> you're not answering my question. >> i let you ask the question. let me answer it, please. the answer that i'm giving you is that the decision was made to focus on the individuals doing the review, republicans and democrats, house and senate, and have them come in and look at the material. that's what the focus should be on. >> wait wait. here's my bigger question. the president expressed his support for the findings that russia interfered with the 2016 election. that is the center piece of the investigation and the fbi and senate intelligence committee. can you update us, what is the president doing now in the administration to respond to director comey's testimony. th
necessarily who came in what time and whatever. >> just to clarify again, you asked the question, you were not given the answer. let me finish. you said yesterday that you asked. you didn't get answers. so what you're telling us today is you are never gonna get the answers. you, yourself, are never gonna get the answer to who cleared in chairman nunes? >> the decision was made to focus on the process, the substance, and that the decision was made -- >> you're not answering my...
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and i remember them asking me what happened. just -- the words were just coming out so fast. >> the cops took the man away in handcuffs and kristen slept on her friend's couch that night. the friend called police to see what would happen next. >> she found out they didn't book him for sexual assault charges. >> in fact, kristen's attacker, the man she said almost killed her, had been released. that must have been a tough pill to swallow. >> it was terrifying. i thought he was going to come and find me and kill me. >> down at the police station, the man had given a wildly different version of events. eric buskey is the current bryan police chief. he wasn't with the department back then, but says the suspect told investigators that he and kristen had a fight over drugs. >> she got angry when he substituted aspirin for cocaine, and she went off in a rage when that occurred. >> i think he told them some story about how it had been the drug deal that had gone bad, and so i was crying rape. >> after the attack, police charged him with
and i remember them asking me what happened. just -- the words were just coming out so fast. >> the cops took the man away in handcuffs and kristen slept on her friend's couch that night. the friend called police to see what would happen next. >> she found out they didn't book him for sexual assault charges. >> in fact, kristen's attacker, the man she said almost killed her, had been released. that must have been a tough pill to swallow. >> it was terrifying. i thought...
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if you have a question about whether refinancing is right for you, ask me.incerely, robert kennedy, fellow grad and fellow citizen. call... to refi now. >>> scarlett johansson with her son. the mom of the 2-year-old hit the red carpet. her dress had us doing a double-take. paris jackson wore a similar style at this year's grammyies. she's been taking self-defense classes in real life. >> my trainer, he probably looks at me and he's like, he's kind of young, and clumsy sort of block of wood he has to carve something out of. >> she may be newly single, but scarlett didn't walk the carpet alone. >> that's my brother. he wanted a free ride over here actually. >> sibling love. scarlett's brother hunter is actually her twin. and why don't we celebrate two more strong females. charlize theron, this cast is off on the craziest ride yet, and they're going where no movie has gone in decades. >> the fate of the furious is going to blow people's minds. >> in the franchise's eighth film, there's no shortage of epic explosions and crazy car chases. but the opening scene w
if you have a question about whether refinancing is right for you, ask me.incerely, robert kennedy, fellow grad and fellow citizen. call... to refi now. >>> scarlett johansson with her son. the mom of the 2-year-old hit the red carpet. her dress had us doing a double-take. paris jackson wore a similar style at this year's grammyies. she's been taking self-defense classes in real life. >> my trainer, he probably looks at me and he's like, he's kind of young, and clumsy sort of...
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part of the reason that we have asked the house and senate to look into this is because of that. the concern that the president has, and why me asked the senate and house intelligence subcommittees, to look into this, is to get to the bottom of what may or may not have occurred during the 2016 election. >> the president said he was tapped. >> i understand that. that's why -- no, no, that's not what i said. what i said was that -- hold on. >> he said he was a target of an investigation, that his wires were tapped. >> one at a time. i said the president made clear on sunday he has asked the house and the senate intelligence committees to use their resources and their processes to examine the facts and come to a conclusion. >> that's not what he asked, what you asked, sean. he said the president wiretapped him. anyway, the charge worthy of a third-world troublemaker that somebody wiretapped him under mines the cent of the american democratic system and certainly the peaceful transfer of power between presidents in this country. republicans in the congress have a responsibility to say, aye or nay. congressman devin nunes and sena
part of the reason that we have asked the house and senate to look into this is because of that. the concern that the president has, and why me asked the senate and house intelligence subcommittees, to look into this, is to get to the bottom of what may or may not have occurred during the 2016 election. >> the president said he was tapped. >> i understand that. that's why -- no, no, that's not what i said. what i said was that -- hold on. >> he said he was a target of an...
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what he said was, i am answering a question about what you nearly asked me, which is did i have meetingsa trump's arrogant. no i didn't. i met him as a senator as a member of the armed services committee. that wasn't the smartest answer to give. iraq -- i met him a couple of times, that would've been the end of it. the hope here the white house is that this may be a myself inflicted wounds, but they may have stopped the bleeding. thank you. from u.s. politics to france, emmanuel macron has unveiled his manifesto. he is running on a centrist platform, has been criticized as being to blake -- too bag on his policies. our paris correspondent lucy williamson reports. the stage may not be as glitzy as the oscars, but emmanuel macron knows how to play the star. nevermind that critics described his campaign as blah-blah land, all talk, no real policies. today this 39-year-old first-time candidate came armed with plenty of them. he has promised big tax cuts, spending cuts, and the sale of government stakes in some companies. but he has also promised 50 billion euros of investment and help for th
what he said was, i am answering a question about what you nearly asked me, which is did i have meetingsa trump's arrogant. no i didn't. i met him as a senator as a member of the armed services committee. that wasn't the smartest answer to give. iraq -- i met him a couple of times, that would've been the end of it. the hope here the white house is that this may be a myself inflicted wounds, but they may have stopped the bleeding. thank you. from u.s. politics to france, emmanuel macron has...
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what iople would ask me up,going to do when i grow i always said i was going to be a lawyer. a 10-year-old say i was going to be a lawyer. and they would pass me on the head and they yes but a very condescending. but my parents were never condescending. they reinforced it. , i went touated howard as an undergraduate. howard,y second year of my mother wrote me this letter saying that i know you went to said please,t she take an education course, just in case. she said, i may be a will to help you in the school system. so for my mother, i took three education classes. think she would have told you to do some typing or shorthand. so we have made some progress. elaine jones: yes. mother wrote her to do a double minor in education. julian bond: what about the howard atmosphere? elaine jones: i was at howard in the 1960's. -- took philosophy together. throughas all coming howard. and i had no money at howard. i had very little money. i didn't have it. for some reason. desk inrked behind the the dormitory for the whole four years i was there. so i saw everybody. they all are coming t
what iople would ask me up,going to do when i grow i always said i was going to be a lawyer. a 10-year-old say i was going to be a lawyer. and they would pass me on the head and they yes but a very condescending. but my parents were never condescending. they reinforced it. , i went touated howard as an undergraduate. howard,y second year of my mother wrote me this letter saying that i know you went to said please,t she take an education course, just in case. she said, i may be a will to help...
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octavia dijon, tenant"the night clerk called me up and asked me to called me up and "the night clerktenantoctavia dijon, tenant"the night clerk called me up and check on an heard screaming bloody murder." (jr stone)employees say price has behaved aggressivley toward people in the past.many in the building own pets themselves and are now worried to let them out into hallways. a police report has been filed. sfpd were unavailable for comment today. tonight - 21 year old moises martin is out on bail.. but is facing multiple charges including a felony.. sending harmful matter to minors.on thursday.. a 13 year old student told school officials she was receiving inapparopriate messages from martin.that's when police discovered a second victim. police aren't telling us the name of the middle school where martin volunteered.. but say he wasn't working on school grounds.the 21 year old also volunteered at a local senior center.in sunnyvalle, hermela aregawi, kron 4 news. (jr stone) danville police are investigating an assault that sent a woman to the hospital. just before 4-o clock sunday mor
octavia dijon, tenant"the night clerk called me up and asked me to called me up and "the night clerktenantoctavia dijon, tenant"the night clerk called me up and check on an heard screaming bloody murder." (jr stone)employees say price has behaved aggressivley toward people in the past.many in the building own pets themselves and are now worried to let them out into hallways. a police report has been filed. sfpd were unavailable for comment today. tonight - 21 year old moises...
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both made eliquis the right treatment for me. askliquis is right for you. >>> puberty usually begins between the ages of 11 and 14 when profound hormonal changes occur. onset is function of the small gland called pituitary, sends chemical signals throughout the body, most notably resulting in height increase and hair growth in the genital area. hey, knock it off. you think this is funny? just try me. >> people love coming of age comedy because it's innocence to not innocence. you know. >> obstacles to growing up, maturing, always really hilarious because most of the time things do not go well. don't know how to deal with the emotions of it, physical aspects of it, it's just going to be very embarrassing. >> she's gotten her boobies. >> i better get my magnifying glass. >> when i was in high school and mother said to me someday you'll look back on all this and laugh, didn't realize would take 20 years but ultimately she was right. >> my two front teeth didn't fall out until i was in fifth grade, which is late. and that same week, i go
both made eliquis the right treatment for me. askliquis is right for you. >>> puberty usually begins between the ages of 11 and 14 when profound hormonal changes occur. onset is function of the small gland called pituitary, sends chemical signals throughout the body, most notably resulting in height increase and hair growth in the genital area. hey, knock it off. you think this is funny? just try me. >> people love coming of age comedy because it's innocence to not innocence. you...
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both made eliquis the right treatment for me. ask your doctor if switching to eliquis is right for you. creamy, crunchy, chocolatey, hershey's. packed with cookies or almond pieces. hershey's has the taste you love in every bite. eric, just in time. snapper and blue runner are biting. you need to answer for something. what? this. you were there. in the car. yes, i was there, but not by choice. then what were you doing there? two people died this morning. one of them was a police officer. you hear me? a police officer! i had nothing to do with that. then what were you doing there? i do what i'm told. or what? what? that. this is your chance to get out. there is no out. there's only death. not if you fight it. what you're asking me to do. csi duquesne, phone call. what's it about? something about a carjacking. this is csi duquesne. i understand. where? who is this? hello? hello? oh, that's the decoy car from this morning. yeah. it in. an anonymous tip. that's good. it's a good break. if you want to call it that. (chuckles) what's that
both made eliquis the right treatment for me. ask your doctor if switching to eliquis is right for you. creamy, crunchy, chocolatey, hershey's. packed with cookies or almond pieces. hershey's has the taste you love in every bite. eric, just in time. snapper and blue runner are biting. you need to answer for something. what? this. you were there. in the car. yes, i was there, but not by choice. then what were you doing there? two people died this morning. one of them was a police officer. you...
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so it's a silly question to ask me literally as i'm walking out here when the chairman was wrapping up an event saying that he is announcing that he's coming down here. it's not like we picked up the phone and call everyone else, find out who he has briefed and we'll take the next steps going forward. >> is the first of several meeting -- >> i don't know, it literally just happened as i was walking out here, so to suggest that other steps have occurred until that briefing occurs, we'll see what this leads to, i don't know. >> what's the state of his credibility? the wall street journal who has been very supportive of his candidacy and agenda simply raised the question that he is not doing very well an said he would be on the verge of being -- what do you believe his state of credibility is as he sit here today? >> i think the president has made several promises to the american people and kept them, appointed neil gorsuch, one of 20 on the list, withdraw a partnership, established a foreign ban, cut regulations said he was going to do that and did that, bring back jobs, he did that, res
so it's a silly question to ask me literally as i'm walking out here when the chairman was wrapping up an event saying that he is announcing that he's coming down here. it's not like we picked up the phone and call everyone else, find out who he has briefed and we'll take the next steps going forward. >> is the first of several meeting -- >> i don't know, it literally just happened as i was walking out here, so to suggest that other steps have occurred until that briefing occurs,...
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>> you're asking me forget about the legalisms. that's what we ask people to do is follow the law. you can't forget about the legalism. that's what we did. they consulted a lawyer, which everyone who had something is advised to do. that lawyer consulted the transition lawyer who said it is your job to consult the appropriate lawyers -- >> beyond the legal issues i'm saying moving beyond the issue of the papers here, talking about the judgment of the president, the vice president and your team made to select this man as a national security adviser when you had information he had these dealings with turkey. >> what dealings are you referring to, the fact that he had a client, also head of the defense intelligence agency, unbelievably qualified impeccable credentials, what is exactly are you getting at? because so far he had impeccable credentials, stellar career in the military and widely respected and for you to impugn -- >> he wouldn't have -- >> but again there was no disclosure at the time and the question is if his counsel determined that he didn't, that's up to him, but it was
>> you're asking me forget about the legalisms. that's what we ask people to do is follow the law. you can't forget about the legalism. that's what we did. they consulted a lawyer, which everyone who had something is advised to do. that lawyer consulted the transition lawyer who said it is your job to consult the appropriate lawyers -- >> beyond the legal issues i'm saying moving beyond the issue of the papers here, talking about the judgment of the president, the vice president and...
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fan. >> reporter: jackman has played the wolverine role for the past 17 years. >> people will often ask me about my last day, and it weirdly i didn't cry my eyes out, i didn't yell and scream or jump up and downey felt very calm which to me was best sign that i made right choice. >> reporter: susan marquez for cbs news, los angeles. >>> chesterbrook academy elementary school students in west chester experienced a delicious, end to their week. they turned their principal and teachers into human ice cream sundays, sweet, and sticky moment was a least ward to the school for reading more than 100,000 minutes during national reading month. but it is not first time that the teachers walked away covered in toppings this is tenth year in a roast for ice cream tradition. >>> and coming up in our next half an hour a very young, super hero. >> i wish that i could save the day again. >> the story of how that little boy helped save his mom 's life. >>> uncovering the past, why developers at a popular philadelphia building, are bringing 1895, back >>> good morning, everyone i'm jan carabao. well, it is
fan. >> reporter: jackman has played the wolverine role for the past 17 years. >> people will often ask me about my last day, and it weirdly i didn't cry my eyes out, i didn't yell and scream or jump up and downey felt very calm which to me was best sign that i made right choice. >> reporter: susan marquez for cbs news, los angeles. >>> chesterbrook academy elementary school students in west chester experienced a delicious, end to their week. they turned their...
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me up. where's the baby? i don't know. i didn't ask you. i need you to come pick me up.hem know i was leaving. they didn't discharge me. year later, my sister has pictures of him posted on facebook. and doesn't call me to tell me you're stupid, how dare you. calls me to tell me, look how pretty he is. he looks just like you. and he does. >> she recently missed an opportunity to avoid more jail time when she failed to appear on her latest court ordered facility. >> a monster. that's my nickname on the street. meth monster. it's terrible. my focus is meth. meth, meth, meth. if you got it, i want it. if i ain't got the money for it, i'm taking it. for no other reason just to get high and stay high. my flame's a strong, strong family and it's obvious because they're still all together. i'm the one that left. i'm the one that still thinks it's okay to hide behind drugs. this jail to me is safe. my family tells me, we're so glad to see your name up there because we know you're cool. they're right. >> coming up -- >> he is a law enforcement officer. he knows his role. >> the st
me up. where's the baby? i don't know. i didn't ask you. i need you to come pick me up.hem know i was leaving. they didn't discharge me. year later, my sister has pictures of him posted on facebook. and doesn't call me to tell me you're stupid, how dare you. calls me to tell me, look how pretty he is. he looks just like you. and he does. >> she recently missed an opportunity to avoid more jail time when she failed to appear on her latest court ordered facility. >> a monster. that's...