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. >> tight end rob gronkowski, accepting the espyrd awa for best moment along withindsey vonnnd dwyaneade the three record breaking athletes were just some of the many honored at the awards show. the college athlete went to the most buzzed abouplt basketbl er in a while, zion williamson he's headed to new orleans to play for the pelicans, and he already has some fans in nola. check out the suns of saints quarterback on the red carpet.ee brs was honored with a recorbrd king performance trophy, by setting the record for most career passing yards celebrated on both coasts with a ticker tape parade in new york city >> i woke ready to get dressed at like 3:00 a.m >> reporter: zana and he brother scrambled to dress and dash out the dooeer to sheir heroes joining 200,000 for the ticker tape parade in new york, honoring the world champs, the u.s. women's soccer team what does it tell you that women can do >> it tells me don't give up >> reporter: for the fances lebrating the women's victory on the field, they nowt wan see them get winning paychecks >> equal pay equapay! >> reporter: new york s
. >> tight end rob gronkowski, accepting the espyrd awa for best moment along withindsey vonnnd dwyaneade the three record breaking athletes were just some of the many honored at the awards show. the college athlete went to the most buzzed abouplt basketbl er in a while, zion williamson he's headed to new orleans to play for the pelicans, and he already has some fans in nola. check out the suns of saints quarterback on the red carpet.ee brs was honored with a recorbrd king performance...
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guest tonight is an award winning comedienne and writer, wanda sykes has been nominated for two emmyrd awaack to the show, one of our fwaa ve sykes, eone. e back, wanda. >> here a lot. first timeh:id you watch the didn't lik >>a little >> lik walss i thinhis. this ime on, man this i >> seth: i feel as tho like people should beel like ar well. >> yeah. >>g to go. >>y nominations. y. yo about president trump a fair amount inhes era, people like yoit must be so easo be ianything that we can says i mean, i kn >> seth: yeah. and if it, it's like, and also t polarized. so it's kind ot everybody -- >> seth: i thinkce, because you right ofe. >> i let them know , hear something. and me to my going to hear somet oh, you messed up n vacation yo, with my y records. >> yeah,fr yeah.ce, you ann. it nice. but with that heat, and this time masike way up on this hillu down to steps to get bacyou know, or yoe yoaway lir kids like the y two boys lo? you're easter in, you're jf i had to sit ar condii >> seth: yeah. sitting. you swimming and yog that's worse than dry w ro d ofhe kids.e and read books one of th
guest tonight is an award winning comedienne and writer, wanda sykes has been nominated for two emmyrd awaack to the show, one of our fwaa ve sykes, eone. e back, wanda. >> here a lot. first timeh:id you watch the didn't lik >>a little >> lik walss i thinhis. this ime on, man this i >> seth: i feel as tho like people should beel like ar well. >> yeah. >>g to go. >>y nominations. y. yo about president trump a fair amount inhes era, people like yoit must...
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the road to Ãwas good intentioned but to actually turn away from the hardest problems in the world ieaves us to the same destination a very bad place. >> what do you think is your biggest frustration of your eight years as un ambassador? >> the biggest source of heartbreak is syria. and i suppose it's a place where the contrast between what i had written and argued before and what we were able to achieve for the syrians is the most evident. i tell the story in the book of the multiple calls i heard from everyone from john mccain to the wall street journal editorial board for me to resign over that tension over the fact that i had, writing the book on america's responsibilities in the face of mass atrocity here we were 500,000 people killed torture chambers, death chambers, gas attacks, it was like a house to manual up from mortality written by the regime with iran and russia behind it. that is something that still keeps me up at night. even with no responsibility now to do anything just second-guessing if i had argued this way that way if we had done this or that would it look differ
the road to Ãwas good intentioned but to actually turn away from the hardest problems in the world ieaves us to the same destination a very bad place. >> what do you think is your biggest frustration of your eight years as un ambassador? >> the biggest source of heartbreak is syria. and i suppose it's a place where the contrast between what i had written and argued before and what we were able to achieve for the syrians is the most evident. i tell the story in the book of the...
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it is nothing sure of a miracle that we walked awa the clean usn investigators do tell me that's by design of any piece of debris could bring them closer to finding the cause. >> morgan chesky, thank you. >>> tonight as billionaire is arrested after flying in from paris expected to face frl charges related to sex trafficking. jeffery epstein abused dozens of girls and some as young as 14. kathy park has the details >> reporter: jeffery epstein made his millions on wall street, counting his friends, bill clinton and rubbing shoulders in the '90s with donald trump law enforcement officials say epstein is expected to be charged two federal counts related to sex trafficking his alleged crimes taken place from 2002 to 2005. dozens of under age girls at new york city and palm beach >> these girls thought they're going to be going there to get paid to give him a massage but instead what he did was he pressed them further and further each time to have sexual and intimate relations with him and by other people. >> reporter: "the miami harold" reported in-depth on the case. >> i am sad that i brough
it is nothing sure of a miracle that we walked awa the clean usn investigators do tell me that's by design of any piece of debris could bring them closer to finding the cause. >> morgan chesky, thank you. >>> tonight as billionaire is arrested after flying in from paris expected to face frl charges related to sex trafficking. jeffery epstein abused dozens of girls and some as young as 14. kathy park has the details >> reporter: jeffery epstein made his millions on wall...
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he called the congresswoman hme-filled sick and clai awa four ed to destroy the heuntry. >> trowd ate it up. back here they are doing little but dividing congress. ngtracie potts is joini us live from capitol hill. what effect is this having on lawmakers. >> reporter: before leaving f north carolina, president trump said he believes h w isinning this political fight with . democra lawmakers specifically the democratic-led house of ives rejected a bid to impeach him over this. green of texas said the president's words could incite violence and some of the women gesaying they are ing death threats. nancy pelosi is slow to move on impeachment saying they got six committees working on collecting the facts and that is where they are going for now. they have rejected tweets and his tone and his word as racist but when it comes to anything further mpeachment, for now, democrats aren't ready to go there. >> trsie potts live for u on capitol hill, thankyou. >>> this morning, the white leuse is slamming the democrat-controld house after it voted to hold attorney general william barr and commerc
he called the congresswoman hme-filled sick and clai awa four ed to destroy the heuntry. >> trowd ate it up. back here they are doing little but dividing congress. ngtracie potts is joini us live from capitol hill. what effect is this having on lawmakers. >> reporter: before leaving f north carolina, president trump said he believes h w isinning this political fight with . democra lawmakers specifically the democratic-led house of ives rejected a bid to impeach him over this. green...
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they awa provide fair wage employments for locals and make them agents for forest recovery.f you like what they're doing, you can support them. you can find information on eden project.org. they're working in haiti, napal, indonesia, and mozambique. >>> the bottle cap challenge continues. >> is someone going to throw the hamster at it? >> no, of course not. everyone is getting in on it including the hamster. >> so he's going to do a slow motion kick? >> we put a pellet on the cap. he does it in his own way. he can get the cap off. you're supposed to eat the pellet. >> i must have seen a dozen different versions now. everyone is finding their own way to do it. >> have you seen it this way? ready, steady, boom. after several failed attempts. >> that's interesting. but i have seen a couple guys from the states do this, but they clipped the bottle cap and spun off. this guy went full dirty harry on it. >> he said, i got tired of it and decided to shoot it. he also said you shouldn't try this at home. >> this is sort of the russian hacked version. >> maybe. >> i've never seen tha
they awa provide fair wage employments for locals and make them agents for forest recovery.f you like what they're doing, you can support them. you can find information on eden project.org. they're working in haiti, napal, indonesia, and mozambique. >>> the bottle cap challenge continues. >> is someone going to throw the hamster at it? >> no, of course not. everyone is getting in on it including the hamster. >> so he's going to do a slow motion kick? >> we put a...
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thhere seems to have been a pattern of targeting incredibly marginalized young women, girls who are run awa girls who experienced unstable homes. maybe even girls from the foster care system and that was consistent with what we see in the young women we work with here locally. >> i think people sometimes image sex trafficking happening other places to other germs, not girls that they know. how are these girls being lured in these cases especially so edults can we aware of th risks. >> one of the important things to recognize, in the united states the vast majority of sx trafficking cases actually involve american citizens. from the federal data we knowrd upof 80% of all confirmed sex trafficking cases involve u.s. citizens an up to 40% of those cases involve the sale of so it's an incredibly important american problem and one that's happening in communities all throughout the country. i think that one of the things that we're hoping comes to light and that people are able to connect the dots between the epstein case and child sex trafficking all across this nation is that it's often verywe
thhere seems to have been a pattern of targeting incredibly marginalized young women, girls who are run awa girls who experienced unstable homes. maybe even girls from the foster care system and that was consistent with what we see in the young women we work with here locally. >> i think people sometimes image sex trafficking happening other places to other germs, not girls that they know. how are these girls being lured in these cases especially so edults can we aware of th risks....
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following the long-awaed testimony of robert mueller the , chair of the judiciary n committee, jerlersaid he would go to court to obtain grand jury information. chairman nadler: we are onercising our full articl authority. we are continuing our investigation of the president's malfeasances, anwe will do -- we will consider what we have to consider, including whether we will recommend articles of impeachment to the house. anchor: but the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi made it ot, clear she isn board yet with impeachment. she reiterated that again today. speaker pelosi: we will proceed when we have what we need to proceed and not one day sooner. everyone h the liberty and the luxury to espouse their position and to criticizeng me for tr to go down the path in the most determined, positive way. again, their advocacy for impeachment only gives me leverage. anchor: a short time ago, this is what the president had to say about the democrats. president trump: all they want to do is impede. they want to investigate. they want i watched bob mueller. they have nothing. no collusion, no obst
following the long-awaed testimony of robert mueller the , chair of the judiciary n committee, jerlersaid he would go to court to obtain grand jury information. chairman nadler: we are onercising our full articl authority. we are continuing our investigation of the president's malfeasances, anwe will do -- we will consider what we have to consider, including whether we will recommend articles of impeachment to the house. anchor: but the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi made it ot, clear she...
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. >> just aboutf awa situation. >> we will be here monitoring this situation here at st.is. >> tragic and heart-wrenching for these people. >> for continuing coverage of the mass shooting at the gilroy garlic festival, stay with nbc bay area. >>> good morning i'm frank holland at cnbc headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. stocks are said to open lower as investors wait an action-packed week on wall street. u.s. and chinese negotiators are meeting in shanghai for the first in-person talks since a truce was struck in june. investors are weighing the outcome of the latest federal reserve meeting. most analysts expect the fed to cut interest rates by 25 basis points and the busiest week of earnings season. spotlight on the bay area, tech giant apple out with its quarterly results on tuesday. >>> meantime a blockbuster deal in the biotech industry announced. pfizer is merging its generic drug business with mylan. it could bring in annual sales of $20 billion. mylan stock is down sharply from its 2015 highs. >>> the world of fortnite crowned a new champion yest
. >> just aboutf awa situation. >> we will be here monitoring this situation here at st.is. >> tragic and heart-wrenching for these people. >> for continuing coverage of the mass shooting at the gilroy garlic festival, stay with nbc bay area. >>> good morning i'm frank holland at cnbc headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. stocks are said to open lower as investors wait an action-packed week on wall street. u.s. and chinese negotiators are...
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thames e a awas santa clara county hillside. >> heard big booms like someone had thrown out one of those big, loud firecracker things up. >>> they are a nuisance enjoyed all across the bay area and a lot of places say they are going to have a zero tolerance policy for illegal fireworks, but there is one place where they cannot be more serious about that. you break the rules here, they are going to come looking for you. >>> the new kpix5 news at 7 starts now with the aftershocks that continue to rock the city of ridgecrest and the area in kern county. eam ken bastida. >> i am elizabeth cook. the community east bakersfield started shaking at about 10:30 this morning. the magnitude 6.4 quake was felt 150 miles away in los angeles and las vegas. this home security camera capturing the violent shaking inside one home. you can see things falling from the shelves. there have been some injuries and minor damage. now the governor has issued an emergency proclamation. almost as bad as the quake? the aftershocks almost too many to count. the latest number is 159. and one expert says the worst could
thames e a awas santa clara county hillside. >> heard big booms like someone had thrown out one of those big, loud firecracker things up. >>> they are a nuisance enjoyed all across the bay area and a lot of places say they are going to have a zero tolerance policy for illegal fireworks, but there is one place where they cannot be more serious about that. you break the rules here, they are going to come looking for you. >>> the new kpix5 news at 7 starts now with the...
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my name is awa, and i am originally from yemen. now i live in tenderloin. i am a mother of three kids. i support fully funding this class for arab mothers. this class is important to me because first it has improved my english. second, they teach me money things about my life. for example, how i can vote and understand the important issues like what a proposition is, and why they are important in our life. housing. another example is how i can find a good school for my kids. third, i was able to become a community leader and learn how to teach parents about strengthening sons. i help teach this class for 14 weeks and made money. finally, i helped teach the on people about the school board and how to vote as a noncitizen, so this class is important to us. thank you so much. >> hi. good afternoon. my name is shaina. i am originally from egypt, and i live here in san francisco -- in downtown san francisco. and i support the e.s.l. class -- arab woman class. we need your support. the class needs more teachers. the class -- you're not just learning english, it's
my name is awa, and i am originally from yemen. now i live in tenderloin. i am a mother of three kids. i support fully funding this class for arab mothers. this class is important to me because first it has improved my english. second, they teach me money things about my life. for example, how i can vote and understand the important issues like what a proposition is, and why they are important in our life. housing. another example is how i can find a good school for my kids. third, i was able...
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awa >> casey's husband works t creatingheir merchandizing. and their daughter watches mom teach their classes. >> iem extrly proud of her. just to see the girls she's touched. >> her inlaws nominated her to be a harris' hero.in >> anyth where i get to show what we are doingat and cree a platform is ale bing. >> the parents tell us they feel like casey is the real blessing. >> that'shere they get the foundation for lot of things in life. if you start that way, you are und to do whatever you want to do. >> no doubt. these less ones last the rest of their lives. orking ngs to this hero in her community.n >> do't be fooled by seeing those little girls there dancing. the pact is far and wide. theoffer a summer camp. low cost and scholarships are available for families.me check it out at our nbc washington app.>> o they do it all year? >> all year-round. >> they must be in order to get 600 girls in there. >> it is just the two of them doing this. really making an impact. >> and a very cute little baby. give her a little shoutut. thanks, leon. >> ah
awa >> casey's husband works t creatingheir merchandizing. and their daughter watches mom teach their classes. >> iem extrly proud of her. just to see the girls she's touched. >> her inlaws nominated her to be a harris' hero.in >> anyth where i get to show what we are doingat and cree a platform is ale bing. >> the parents tell us they feel like casey is the real blessing. >> that'shere they get the foundation for lot of things in life. if you start that way,...
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they win the fourth title and rapinoe given the golden ball awa award. >> that's the ultimate thing weunbelievable. i'm speechless. everybody has been trying to put it into words and there is no words. >> we just put so much work in the last couple of years. it has been so surreal and i get to do whey loat i love with peo love. it's an incredible experience. >> matt chapman will slug it out with the hitters. he is slugging it out tomorrow in cleveland. today he and the a's are wrapping up the season against the mariers. forget about the dog days. is it too late to add matt olson. he cranks it out of the yard despite missing all the april. that gives oakland a lead. a routine rbi base hit and the ball gets by dylan and that allows them to score, 5-0, oakland. you be the judge. it's called a home run. video review shows it is clearly foul, but the ump calls it a home run. giants and cardinals, 7th shutout innings and four hits. they got great defense behind them in the 7th. kevin makes a diving catch. they are likely an rbi triple. it is a big one. anngor, 12f sso a that's al they needed
they win the fourth title and rapinoe given the golden ball awa award. >> that's the ultimate thing weunbelievable. i'm speechless. everybody has been trying to put it into words and there is no words. >> we just put so much work in the last couple of years. it has been so surreal and i get to do whey loat i love with peo love. it's an incredible experience. >> matt chapman will slug it out with the hitters. he is slugging it out tomorrow in cleveland. today he and the a's are...
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on awas a great analyst deal for barry diller. against someone else. for paramount.ack-and-forth unfriendly bid. he was not wanted. with that big fight. i got to know him over that. thought if i ever have a chance to work for him i want to. i got the chance eventually. him thennt to work for one of the companies he owned was expedia. i went to work for him as the deal person so we did a bunch of deals and brought in companies. we bought hotels.com and expedia. of the family because of the deals we did when i came in. the ceo ofme expedia. why did you think you would be good at that? >> he was desperate. [laughter] we were in a situation where one of the founders of expedia who was running it at the time building a company is different for managing it. this person decided i'm not up for the ceo gig anymore. can you find a replacement? >> were you the first choice? >> i don't know but i raised my hand and he said yes. >> at some point they give you some stock options worth $180 million. >> i guess they did based on theoretical values. at some point, someone asked you t
on awas a great analyst deal for barry diller. against someone else. for paramount.ack-and-forth unfriendly bid. he was not wanted. with that big fight. i got to know him over that. thought if i ever have a chance to work for him i want to. i got the chance eventually. him thennt to work for one of the companies he owned was expedia. i went to work for him as the deal person so we did a bunch of deals and brought in companies. we bought hotels.com and expedia. of the family because of the deals...
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felt like awas it longer cutting cycle and i was referring to what we do when there is a recession or severe downturn. that is what i was rolling out. if you look back at other -- ruling out. if you look back at other midcycle adjustments, i do not know if they will be comparable, but you will see examples of these. >> don, los angeles times. you mentioned the difficulty with assessing trade tensions in the economic outlook. could you say how much of a factor the u.s.-china trade conflict was in the fed's decision to cut rates. and the current stalemate and the threat of mor tariffs continue. what would that mean for future interest rates and possible cuts? chair powell: i would not bring it down to any one thing or factor. we look at a broad range of factors and trade uncertainty. trade policy uncertainty is one of them that certainly includes the discussion of china, but i would not be able to tell you how much is due to that. with trade, we have to react to the developments and we do not know what they will be. it is hard to exactly say. certainly, we have seen when there is a shar
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. >> well the way that you define tiers in my mind, áwá look at the candidates in position to get delegates what this is about. they're trying to windle gates for the national convention next summer. you have to get at least 15% in a state to get delegates. that's where you see the top tier defined. the candidates in position to get delegates across the early states. one of the things that has changed since last month when we talked to voters is joe biden still leads. it's a tighter race now particularly in the other states in iowa and new hampshire. i describe it as fluid in the top tier. people company all candidates even if the top choice is biden. >> brennan: and besides delegates and support it's money. >> it is. our top tier reflects the fund raising. with exception of pete the top money raise they are past quarter still in the mix. the important thing to keep in mind. first tier and second tier all got at least 2%. natters because it qualifies them for the september debate. you have to have four poles showing you at 2%. >> brennan: what do we see in terms of candidates defining thems
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the idea is to force drivers to go out into the intersection like that truck right there and stayy awam the crosswalk. more of a 90-degree turn. that cutsown on the risk of an accident. drivers, they are getting used em. >> i don't have an expert opinion on it. i think they are going to study it and ree. >> porter: but the city says it has datashowing these intersections need these devices and so ar this year total traffic fatalities are down 25%. take look at some of thesede vices and you can see they have been through ae. battl you will find the cycling community happy. >> anything to hel peoplcutting in front of someone. a great idea. >> reporter: she got across the intersection safely and plans to keep doing so. >> you know, a lot of people were writing me after that story and saying so many of these things are busted up all over the place. that goes to show you they are eeded therecause people aren't paying attention to them and hitting them. >> i don't think they care. they are like i need to get in that lane. they are like, whatever, they are plastic. >> is that a problem? we ne
the idea is to force drivers to go out into the intersection like that truck right there and stayy awam the crosswalk. more of a 90-degree turn. that cutsown on the risk of an accident. drivers, they are getting used em. >> i don't have an expert opinion on it. i think they are going to study it and ree. >> porter: but the city says it has datashowing these intersections need these devices and so ar this year total traffic fatalities are down 25%. take look at some of thesede vices...
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was awas in -- there challenge to another provision that had to do with immoral and scandalous trademarks, and the supreme court, as they did in lee versus camps, said there was a first amendment right to this and suggested various ways in which congress might be able to clearlye laws for vulgar or obscene trademarks. the problem with these laws, which is not really of the courts making, is that they are very difficult to enforce. this is the government enforcing them. any challenges to the cases come up with all sorts of examples where they will say something that appears to be picking sides on various political issues, with respect to trademarks. challengers can come up with examples similar to this fuct trademark that somehow passed muster. the courts said the way the laws currently written is too broad and enforced to generally. host: i was a pretty broad opinion for what i recall. most of the court agreed this was a majority decision. guest: it's a good reminder that we often talk about two to three cases the court is hearing, the real blockbusters, but the court decides 70 to 80 rea
was awas in -- there challenge to another provision that had to do with immoral and scandalous trademarks, and the supreme court, as they did in lee versus camps, said there was a first amendment right to this and suggested various ways in which congress might be able to clearlye laws for vulgar or obscene trademarks. the problem with these laws, which is not really of the courts making, is that they are very difficult to enforce. this is the government enforcing them. any challenges to the...
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>>governor newsome comes back tohenext week, everal bills awa approval, one of those is s p 27 which would require presidential and gubernatorial candidates to release their tax returns in order to get their name on the california ballot. the governor suggested he may support the bill right before leaving for vacation. >>waving >>his signature ab 3.92 change the language in the law requiring police to use deadly force only when necessary instead of one reasonable the governor earlier this year expressed support for the bill once civil liberties and police groups finally came to an agreement on the proposal. another less controversial measure. the governor has already signaled he'd sign is the safe and affordable drinking water fund it would put one billion toward clean drinking water projects for a million californians who don't have it so far this legislative session. the governor has passed dozens of bills in vetoed 2. in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 ne. and while on san francisco skate boarder is fighting for her life after she fell and fractured her skull. >>this happened whe
>>governor newsome comes back tohenext week, everal bills awa approval, one of those is s p 27 which would require presidential and gubernatorial candidates to release their tax returns in order to get their name on the california ballot. the governor suggested he may support the bill right before leaving for vacation. >>waving >>his signature ab 3.92 change the language in the law requiring police to use deadly force only when necessary instead of one reasonable the governor...
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and batted it awa saying no, no. meeting and i was told that was above my pay grade. >> defenders come on show and say he did what he could. he wasn't as easy people thought. >> that's clearly not true. first of all, as you have to give a shout out to the lawyer. from the era. bradly edwards who represented the victims. the second the plea deal was announced, bradly sued on behalf of the victims to unseal it. >> said this is a breech. it breaks the crime victims rights act. you can't strike a deal without telling the victim. so i think that this story has played in plain sight, chris, throughout all the administrations. what's being missing is the out rage. finally, congress has acted which is i'm sure why the fbi felt em boldened along with the interesting that the public corruption unit is involved, that suggests bribery possibly. somewhere. >> look, we'll keep an eye on it now. it's good people are focussed on it. we'll benefit greatly from your experience back then. and see what new names emerge. that give new co
and batted it awa saying no, no. meeting and i was told that was above my pay grade. >> defenders come on show and say he did what he could. he wasn't as easy people thought. >> that's clearly not true. first of all, as you have to give a shout out to the lawyer. from the era. bradly edwards who represented the victims. the second the plea deal was announced, bradly sued on behalf of the victims to unseal it. >> said this is a breech. it breaks the crime victims rights act....
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. >> we were awa of who lavoy finicum was. like ammon bundy, he was part of that leadership group. >> narrator: and like ammon, he had a following on social media. >> hello, everyone. this is lavoy finicum, one cowboy's stand for freedom. you want to pick on so, come pick on me. >> narrator: the occupiers braced themselves for a showdown, but the fbi raid never came. >> when dealing with a situation like this, tactical patience is as important as a good strategic plan. we had seen what had happened a year and a half or so before, and the tension and escalationd that occur that point. >> narrator: so the fbi held back and waited. the occupiers traveled regularlu between the and the town, and the authorities made no effort to arrest them. >> it wasn't easy. it goes coter to any lawce enforcement offir that you'll ever meet to stand by and watch someone break the law, clearly break the law, and be out touting the fact they're breaking the law, and not do anything about it. >> that's exactly why we had guns there. if we had them,
. >> we were awa of who lavoy finicum was. like ammon bundy, he was part of that leadership group. >> narrator: and like ammon, he had a following on social media. >> hello, everyone. this is lavoy finicum, one cowboy's stand for freedom. you want to pick on so, come pick on me. >> narrator: the occupiers braced themselves for a showdown, but the fbi raid never came. >> when dealing with a situation like this, tactical patience is as important as a good strategic...
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drawings that show children locked awa. under guard, lying on the floor, under the foil blankets we have seen in the photographs. though, they almost look ghostly now. another drawing for all the world like a prison cell. and this one. showing sad looking children behind bars not interanderson coopering -- interacting with armed guards outside. when a child draws this, that child felt like he or she was in jail. i said it before. can anybody really look at pictures like those and say this is the way we want to treat people in america? we have more to come on all of that. and another example of just how deep the dysfunction goes, the administration is being forced to do a 180. all because of a tweet from the president insisting he's absolutely moving forward with the plan to put a citizen ship question on the 2020 census. even though the forms are already being printed without the question. and the stream court last week -- supreme court rejected the rational. for adding that question. joining me now to discuss. a perfect pa
drawings that show children locked awa. under guard, lying on the floor, under the foil blankets we have seen in the photographs. though, they almost look ghostly now. another drawing for all the world like a prison cell. and this one. showing sad looking children behind bars not interanderson coopering -- interacting with armed guards outside. when a child draws this, that child felt like he or she was in jail. i said it before. can anybody really look at pictures like those and say this is...
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reporting feeling a rolling and shaking sensation for at least 30 seconds in los angeles and as far awas y as las vegas, lake tahoe and mexico. >> i felt like we were moving on a plate or on a bed in a swimming pool. >> it was my first time and i said, why the chandeliers moving. then we realized, oh, my god, it is an earthquake. we run outside of the hotel. >> get under the table, under the table. oh, my god. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god! >> it was was a bad one. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> oh, the front door came open. >> that's okay. it's okay, just hold on. >> there have been a number of injuries reported. don't have a total number of injuries. i don't know a count on injuries or fatalities. >> reporter: seismologists say the fault system that's causing this much activity will likely cause ground ruptures. ty her nai hernandez, abc news, new york. >>> again, we expect emergency officials to release more details later this morning. until then, head over to our website, abc7news.com for the latest information. >>> in the east bay, oakland police are stepping up patrols this holiday weekend t
reporting feeling a rolling and shaking sensation for at least 30 seconds in los angeles and as far awas y as las vegas, lake tahoe and mexico. >> i felt like we were moving on a plate or on a bed in a swimming pool. >> it was my first time and i said, why the chandeliers moving. then we realized, oh, my god, it is an earthquake. we run outside of the hotel. >> get under the table, under the table. oh, my god. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god! >> it was was a bad...
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. >> why is this president this administration gets awa i with so much?. people say it all the time. if obama did a quarter of the things that donald trump has done, he wouldn't have made it to the nominee or anything. he would have been out first round. whatever. it's like we know what it is. why do we ask the questions? we know the answer. you know trump is getting away with it because of old white male entightment. the privilege since the beginning of time. >> what you say to people who say this is about beating trump. and someone i don't know it will take someone who is like trump to beat trump. >> white male. >> if you want somebody that's like trump. to beat trump. you're essentially saying you don't have a problem with trump. you may not like him because he doesn't represent your particular party? what does that mean? you want him on the democratic side? you want somebody like trump as a democrat. if you to, if you say yes, you don't have a problem with trump. you have a problem he's not representing your party. >> so, no matter who the nominee is,
. >> why is this president this administration gets awa i with so much?. people say it all the time. if obama did a quarter of the things that donald trump has done, he wouldn't have made it to the nominee or anything. he would have been out first round. whatever. it's like we know what it is. why do we ask the questions? we know the answer. you know trump is getting away with it because of old white male entightment. the privilege since the beginning of time. >> what you say to...
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in awas born in brooklyn jewish neighborhood. have been working in an organization in east harlem called the real great society. they were founded on the lower east side. --y had been a string gang a street gang, the assassins. they transform themselves into under this great society rhetoric and it was money, anti-poverty money that came in and they were rehabilitating buildings because the slum buildings and the tenements on the lower east side and east harlem were horrific. i met them at howardniversity. and they rruruited me to come and teach at a prep school fo high school dropouts. of atat is where the society -- was founded. figure lutiory >> f fm puerto rico. amy: was wasrminated on in prison -- experimented on in prison for decades. >> they recruited a bunch of us to go to an experimental college oldong island called the west berry. when we got out there, there who 16 students on campus were not white. so we formed a nonwhite caucus and banded together. it was there that juan came out, pop low -- pablo. amy: who would bec
in awas born in brooklyn jewish neighborhood. have been working in an organization in east harlem called the real great society. they were founded on the lower east side. --y had been a string gang a street gang, the assassins. they transform themselves into under this great society rhetoric and it was money, anti-poverty money that came in and they were rehabilitating buildings because the slum buildings and the tenements on the lower east side and east harlem were horrific. i met them at...
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assuming yo don't take awa insurance. >> we had tom free man on and he wrote a column in which he wasthe time for a revolution by the democrats. just get somebody who can beat trump and figure it out. there's people turned off by the idea having the private health insurance taken away. >> i agree. on this entirely. democrats win if they spend less time talking about the america donald trump wants to destroy and the more about the america they want to create. that's the danger. he is so expert the president at saying and doing out landish things that make everybody stop in their tralks and react. if you're reacting to him, you're never getting your own message out. that's the real danger. the trap the democrats are in. >> that's correct. i agree with every word. >> it's one of the dangers -- difficulties in reporting. do you focus on every statement that's not true because then you just wind occupy -- after a while people shut it out. >> he's a reality tv star. it has to be about trump. many i advice has been talk about trump for a moment. and then pivot. pivot to what we're good at. h
assuming yo don't take awa insurance. >> we had tom free man on and he wrote a column in which he wasthe time for a revolution by the democrats. just get somebody who can beat trump and figure it out. there's people turned off by the idea having the private health insurance taken away. >> i agree. on this entirely. democrats win if they spend less time talking about the america donald trump wants to destroy and the more about the america they want to create. that's the danger. he is...
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we are going to start right awa away. of savings and service. whoa. travis in it made it.t travis's app? it's pretty cool, isn't it? there's two of them. they're multiplying. no, guys, its me. see, i'm real. i'm real! he thinks he's real. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. yeah...yeah, this is nice. hmm. how did you make the dip so rich and creamy? oh it's a philadelphia-- family recipe. can i see it? no. philadelphia dips. so good, you'll take all the credit. prpharmacist recommendedne memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. (past them because she didn't sknow they were talking to her.g and she would just walk right (deborah) i just could not hear. i was hesitant to get the hearing aids because of my short hair, but nobody even sees them. (avo) our nearly invisible hearing aids are just one reason we've been the brand leader for over 70 years. (deborah) when i finally could hear for the first time, i started crying. i could hear everything. (avo) call 1-800-miracle to start your 30
we are going to start right awa away. of savings and service. whoa. travis in it made it.t travis's app? it's pretty cool, isn't it? there's two of them. they're multiplying. no, guys, its me. see, i'm real. i'm real! he thinks he's real. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. yeah...yeah, this is nice. hmm. how did you make the dip so rich and creamy? oh it's a philadelphia-- family recipe. can i see it? no. philadelphia dips. so good, you'll take all the credit. prpharmacist...
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then agai i might be falling dow sailing of on the ships to nowhere ♪ ♪ got a lot of things to clear awaasy ♪ ♪ ♪ i need a love everyda i need ♪ ♪ true love is making a comeback for only half becaus the rest just feel bad ♪ ♪ doomed to wander in the world's first rode you never let it sho ♪ the other night i was at a party ♪ ♪ and someone sincerely looked at me he said is this the en of all monogamy ♪ ♪ and i said not toda then again you might be right ♪ ♪ then agai sleep the night ♪ ♪ ♪ i need a love everyda i need ♪ ♪ lay down my guy for a short time heart cannot see heart cannot see ♪ ♪ my love is blin lay down my guy ♪ ♪ ♪ lay down my guy ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: weyes blood, everyone [ cheers and applause check her out on tour this fall, including dates with kacey musgraves. for dates go to weyesblood.com we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ♪ it's no ordinary day for our family at denny's. it's crepe day. a family tradition we started about 22 minutes ago and now we can continue that tradition at home with denny's delivery. see you at denny's or dennys.com [ cheers an
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just like a general idea of what's going on. [ laughter ] >> i -- okay, well, they ard at the grammy awathink the show was two thumbs up. [ light laughter ] >> seth: this is milli vanilli does that mean anything to you >> truly, no >> seth: oh, wow [ laughter well, i'm gonna tell you something. wikipedia milli vanilli, because it's a pretty rad story. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> seth: they won grammys. >> oh. >> seth: and then they had to give them back, because it turned out they lip-synced >> oh, no! >> seth: yeah. they had different - >> that's so awful >> seth: other people gasped, oh, my god [ laughter and applause >> and, karen -- >> i am trying >> seth: karen, you might think i'm lying, but, girl, you know it's true.pp [ laughter and ause >> okay. that sounds like you made a reference that i don't get >> seth: i did make a referenceg you di, but a lot of people clapped, karen. [ laughter ] >> seth, you a very funny. >> seth: thank you what's that? >> a baby who needs a dollar [ laughter ]et >> s that is correct that is what it was. there was a time in the '90s where babies needed dol
just like a general idea of what's going on. [ laughter ] >> i -- okay, well, they ard at the grammy awathink the show was two thumbs up. [ light laughter ] >> seth: this is milli vanilli does that mean anything to you >> truly, no >> seth: oh, wow [ laughter well, i'm gonna tell you something. wikipedia milli vanilli, because it's a pretty rad story. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> seth: they won grammys. >> oh. >> seth: and then they had to give them...
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the spca is asking you to keep your pets awa from fireworks, which can stress them out or even damage their ears. they can also g sick from eating scraps from the grill. any change in diet, even one meal c cause digestive problems. >>> tomorrow is also a dangerous time for your smart phone. with that in mind, we have some tips for keeping your phone and your kid's phone safe. so a lot of pnes get lostn the pool and at the beach and that is probably the most common complaint insurance companies say you should invest in a good cover that can protect your phone and save a phone by immediately turning it off. another problem is that your phone can overheatatin a mr of minutes. >> do not throw it in the cooler. do not throw it in the fridge. do not throw it in the freezer. that sudden drop of tperature will actually be hurtful for your phone. >> the best y thing do is make sure your phone is in the shade and outof direct sunlight and one more piece of advice, the sun can drain your battery, you can lower the screen light or i put it airplane so it canst la longer. people forget about the h
the spca is asking you to keep your pets awa from fireworks, which can stress them out or even damage their ears. they can also g sick from eating scraps from the grill. any change in diet, even one meal c cause digestive problems. >>> tomorrow is also a dangerous time for your smart phone. with that in mind, we have some tips for keeping your phone and your kid's phone safe. so a lot of pnes get lostn the pool and at the beach and that is probably the most common complaint insurance...
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. >> defi ds awae but is prime day all it's made out to be?right now? we'll break it down for you. >> making magic on the hech a sketch. the artist showing off his skills to celebrate 59 years of oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasi
. >> defi ds awae but is prime day all it's made out to be?right now? we'll break it down for you. >> making magic on the hech a sketch. the artist showing off his skills to celebrate 59 years of oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you...
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of los angeles, the largest to hit the region in 20 years. 20 million in the quake zone felt as fary awa parts of san diego. ea summer leagu game was suspended. officials at this las vegas arena worried about safety of the overhead scoreboard. down in los angel the quake wasven felt at dodger stadium. >> we definitely got anhq eartke going on. >> nerves are frayed in this town a sober warning from scientists. >> we should be expecting earthquakes here for a long time. residents are telling me there is no water or power. idea l have a much better of how bad it was when the sun comes up. >> a good reminder to the folks in that areao get their emergency preparedness kits. >> also on the ground, pretty bad damage. >> that's right. we know people were hurt but we dono not k how many people were hurt in this town. taking a look inside of thists g lo you can see how easy it would be for someone to be injured. the aisles are a mess. imagine all o of this is happening. aisles like this with falling debris and you have this whole store in pandemonium. things hanging from the roof. noing like seein
of los angeles, the largest to hit the region in 20 years. 20 million in the quake zone felt as fary awa parts of san diego. ea summer leagu game was suspended. officials at this las vegas arena worried about safety of the overhead scoreboard. down in los angel the quake wasven felt at dodger stadium. >> we definitely got anhq eartke going on. >> nerves are frayed in this town a sober warning from scientists. >> we should be expecting earthquakes here for a long time....
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. >> you had to kind ofake off all that funny, kra i crazy, awa persona we all know and love. >> take connected with the material. that's the one thing that i knew. i knew i connected with the journey that bill lie makes fro america to china. i connectednd to the gra aspect of it, and i felt her pain. i could feel that. i didn't know if i could really -- i didn't know, you know, actor wise, if that would come across. it took going to china, unrstanding the weight of the material, and knowing that that's how real it is. >> you pull it off. you're such a superstar. >> i remember we met when you were doing -- >> i was so nervous to meet you. >> i was nervous. i was sitting there, and i was so impressed with you. we were with all of the stars of "oceans 8." sandra bullock, rihanna. they're all there. awkwafina, you held your own. that was your firstbr eakout role, and there you were, like you were owning the place. i was impressed by you. >> that's awesome. thank you. >> now, are you used to it? you're like, i'm ind of a big deal? >> new york cio, i'm not. right now, i'm a huge savannah g
. >> you had to kind ofake off all that funny, kra i crazy, awa persona we all know and love. >> take connected with the material. that's the one thing that i knew. i knew i connected with the journey that bill lie makes fro america to china. i connectednd to the gra aspect of it, and i felt her pain. i could feel that. i didn't know if i could really -- i didn't know, you know, actor wise, if that would come across. it took going to china, unrstanding the weight of the material,...
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awas recently speaking to strong donald trump supporter evolution or was revolution are the only wayso move the needle forward. .his squad is moving us forward in my opinion, it is a little bit radicalizing, but we had a lot of radicalizing last night. what may eventually become a reality is it may move our country toward a new civil war and that would be sad because i don't particularly want to be a part of that. i did not come to america 40 years ago to become a doctor and be part of a civil war. if that is what we have to do to make it a level place for all citizens, that might be the answer. host: about 10 minutes left in this segment, democrats only, 202-748-8000. if you are in the mountain or pacific time zones, 202-748-8001 . want to show you a couple other headlines, that other story we watched closely yesterday, the criminal content -- contempt vote when it comes to wilbur ross and attorney general william barr, that effort currently passing in the house, it was contempt citation involving wilbur ross and william barr's lack of response to the house's efforts to get around th
awas recently speaking to strong donald trump supporter evolution or was revolution are the only wayso move the needle forward. .his squad is moving us forward in my opinion, it is a little bit radicalizing, but we had a lot of radicalizing last night. what may eventually become a reality is it may move our country toward a new civil war and that would be sad because i don't particularly want to be a part of that. i did not come to america 40 years ago to become a doctor and be part of a civil...
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awas fortunate enough to have book of every front page of the columbus dispatch and it is dated july 21, 1969. a writeriend of mine, ironically,atch, neil armstrong's mother said, she, too, thought she might sink into the surface of the moon. and i thought that was kind of ironic because i did, too. dream, and asa far as future exploration, i think it would be like watching the beatles on ed sullivan. you can only do that once. we are not -- i mean, we did it. we did it. againno reason to do it because we already did it. host: ok. that is really in sterling, kentucky, giving us his impressions of apollo. our program, in conjunction with american history tv on c-span3, we are based on the national air and space museum, and we will continue until 10:00, talking about this 50th anniversary of apollo 11. joining us next for that conversation is john logmein, the founder of george washington university space policy institute and author of "john f. kennedy, the race to the moon." we will have a conversation with him next. you remember going back to september 1962, it was then that presiden
awas fortunate enough to have book of every front page of the columbus dispatch and it is dated july 21, 1969. a writeriend of mine, ironically,atch, neil armstrong's mother said, she, too, thought she might sink into the surface of the moon. and i thought that was kind of ironic because i did, too. dream, and asa far as future exploration, i think it would be like watching the beatles on ed sullivan. you can only do that once. we are not -- i mean, we did it. we did it. againno reason to do it...
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was awas in -- there challenge to another provision that had to do with immoral and scandalous trademarks, and the supreme court, as they did in lee versus camps, said there was a first amendment right to this and suggested various ways in which congress might be able to clearlye laws for vulgar or obscene trademarks. the problem with these laws, which is not really of the courts making, is that they are very difficult to enforce. this is the government enforcing them. any challenges to the cases come up with all sorts of examples where they will say something that appears to be picking sides on various political issues, with respect to trademarks. challengers can come up with examples similar to this fuct trademark that somehow passed muster. the courts said the way the laws currently written is too broad and enforced to generally. host: i was a pretty broad opinion for what i recall. most of the court agreed this was a majority decision. guest: it's a good reminder that we often talk about two to three cases the court is hearing, the real blockbusters, but the court decides 70 to 80 rea
was awas in -- there challenge to another provision that had to do with immoral and scandalous trademarks, and the supreme court, as they did in lee versus camps, said there was a first amendment right to this and suggested various ways in which congress might be able to clearlye laws for vulgar or obscene trademarks. the problem with these laws, which is not really of the courts making, is that they are very difficult to enforce. this is the government enforcing them. any challenges to the...