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so, the associated negro press was in existence for 50 years by claude barnett and he is little known to david during his lifetime, he was one of the leading american figures of that era. not only because he had this new enterprise but because he was a very canny investor and their hands detailed as many of us, understandably, would like to encourage operation of black business and i in that category. we have to realize that contradiction that can arise. when you are an investor. for example, claude barnett, he was pressuring the belgian authorities in the congo in the 1950s about the deprivations of what was being committed against applicants.one paragraph. and then in the next paragraph he is importuning his colombian official of african art. so he went from major african art collections -- at the tuskegee institute. i deal a lot with these in contradictions for this man, claude barnett who, before the advent of the cold war, the post-1945. had very close relations with some but, he was not able to withstand the pressure with regard to the us authorities. also as a story about a man
so, the associated negro press was in existence for 50 years by claude barnett and he is little known to david during his lifetime, he was one of the leading american figures of that era. not only because he had this new enterprise but because he was a very canny investor and their hands detailed as many of us, understandably, would like to encourage operation of black business and i in that category. we have to realize that contradiction that can arise. when you are an investor. for example,...
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all those judges, i saw them and i saw them, say saw their reactions. >> reporter: errol barnett, cbsews, silver spring, maryland. >> quijano: fantastic. anthony mason spoke with cbs news medical contributor tara naryou willa about the significance of this treatment. >> why is this such a big deal. >> this is the first time a genetic therapy has been used to treat a inherited disease. this lca is a disorder that has no treatment, it has no cure. people can really only see in very bright light, they see blurree vision and eventually lose their vision and become extremely visually impaired over time. so what this does, anthony is when you talk to children, for example, who got this treatment, they tell you they are able to see the moon, to see the stars, to see the snow falling on their mother's face. that is the significants of this. >> reporter: are there others who could potentially benefit. >> what this really does is open the door for treatment of other inherited retinal disorders in terms of progressing sciesk development and research. >> quijano: dr. tara narula speaking with ant
all those judges, i saw them and i saw them, say saw their reactions. >> reporter: errol barnett, cbsews, silver spring, maryland. >> quijano: fantastic. anthony mason spoke with cbs news medical contributor tara naryou willa about the significance of this treatment. >> why is this such a big deal. >> this is the first time a genetic therapy has been used to treat a inherited disease. this lca is a disorder that has no treatment, it has no cure. people can really only...
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and barnett right there causing cam to let go of that ball.: he was co-leader in division i football last year. falls as an incomplete. tony: they're getting tomb chip them again on the side. he's going to have time. take your shot. jim: they protect him. he launches it. and mccaffrey was the intended receiver. jenkins there with him. tony: remember that wheel route we talked about on that last drive? they chipped and ran the wheel route again and we said they would because he was wide open. the coordinator knew it, shula, and he dials it up. had a chance, that ball just a little bit outside. jim: so jenkins, who has his big charity event monday night in philadelphia. raising a lot of money for inner-city you'll. makes the play there. rivera and his team facing third and 10. here comes the blitz. picked up and it is intercepted this time by mills. jeff laurie applauding that effort by the defense. tony: earlier i said he should have blitzed this time he does, off the edge. mcleod blitzes, cam feels him, has to let it go. interception. philly b
and barnett right there causing cam to let go of that ball.: he was co-leader in division i football last year. falls as an incomplete. tony: they're getting tomb chip them again on the side. he's going to have time. take your shot. jim: they protect him. he launches it. and mccaffrey was the intended receiver. jenkins there with him. tony: remember that wheel route we talked about on that last drive? they chipped and ran the wheel route again and we said they would because he was wide open....
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i can't recall but in any case, she comes into conflict with barnett because barnett was moving with the political win. and charlotta bass was trying to resist the political win. and she's not able to resist the political wind and that gives an opening for the la sentinel. i read the la sentinel. i even have my subscription renewed . but with respect, they staked out territory to the right from the california eagle, which is to say more conservative than the california eagle and was able to profit bountifully as the california eagle was driven into submission. and was supplanted by the la sentinel which comes out of california. so that story is there. >> hello, my name is stacy sharad and thank you so much for doing this work . i have two questions, one is concerning the role of women in aviation. i skimmed through your book and i see that bessie coleman in the early 1920s was one of the people who talked pilots and i was wondering if you could comment on the progression of blacks in mediation and the role that women played and whether they were, how did she get there first, was she
i can't recall but in any case, she comes into conflict with barnett because barnett was moving with the political win. and charlotta bass was trying to resist the political win. and she's not able to resist the political wind and that gives an opening for the la sentinel. i read the la sentinel. i even have my subscription renewed . but with respect, they staked out territory to the right from the california eagle, which is to say more conservative than the california eagle and was able to...
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i saw them, i saw the reactions. >> errol barnett, cbs news, silver spring, maryland. >>> fantastic.nthony mason spoke with cbs news medical contributor about the significance of the experimental treatment. >> tara, why is this such a big deal? >> this is the first time that of a get innic therapy has been used to treat an inherited disease in the united states. this disorder is a disorder has no treatment. no cure. people can really only see in very bright light. they see blurry vision. then eventually lose their vision and become visually impaired over time. so, what this does, anthony is when you talk to children for example, who got this treatment, they tell you they're able to see the moon, to see the stars, to see the snow falling in their mother's face. that's the significance of this. >> are there other whose could benefit? >> what this really does is open the door for treatment of other inherited retinal disorders in terms of progressing scientific development and research. >> dr. tara narula speaking with our anthony mason. when we return, an album >>> we end with humanity'
i saw them, i saw the reactions. >> errol barnett, cbs news, silver spring, maryland. >>> fantastic.nthony mason spoke with cbs news medical contributor about the significance of the experimental treatment. >> tara, why is this such a big deal? >> this is the first time that of a get innic therapy has been used to treat an inherited disease in the united states. this disorder is a disorder has no treatment. no cure. people can really only see in very bright light....
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demarco. >> morgan: errol barnett at the white house. errol, thank you. mr. trump's reaction against the nuclear deal has ignited a new war of words with iran. elizabeth palmer is in tehran. >> iran is not living up. >> reporter: a day after donald trump's broadside against the nuclear deal, iranians are digesting the news and trying to figure out what it means. it is possible their country's economy will take another hit. but iran's foreign minister, jawad zarif, who sat down with cbs news today, thinks president trump's decertification has has, above all, damaged america's reputation. >> nobody else would trust any u.s. administration to engage in any long-term negotiation. >> reporter: in his response to donald trump, iran's president hinted his country might now expand its conventional weapons program, which would add fuel to the fiery rhetoric blazing between washington and tehran. no sooner had the deal been signed, the revolutionary guard began testing missiles. it was, at the very least, provocative. >> because the united states is selling hundreds of
demarco. >> morgan: errol barnett at the white house. errol, thank you. mr. trump's reaction against the nuclear deal has ignited a new war of words with iran. elizabeth palmer is in tehran. >> iran is not living up. >> reporter: a day after donald trump's broadside against the nuclear deal, iranians are digesting the news and trying to figure out what it means. it is possible their country's economy will take another hit. but iran's foreign minister, jawad zarif, who sat down...
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and it's barnett who got flagged ifer roughing the passer the previous series.nes for that event with a sack this time. tony: what an outstanding job of just fighting and fighting and never giving up and really was good protection right there. carolina. and cam just doesn't realize he's right as he slides away. it was really hamilton who pushed the pocket for philly. jim: 14th pick of the draft. barnett gets his first nfl sack and it sets up third and 17. they're rushing four. cam to mccaffrey. who was able to get within a couple of yards of the first. it will set up fourth down and short. tony: oh, this is going to be a great calm. i think you're going to go for this one. i was going to say if they can get a lot of yards here, you get an opportunity for go for it. otherwise you almost have to punt. jim: that tackle he soliched out of from jenkins picked up an extra six or seven yards. tony: your best play. your best play. i want to have two options and i'm going to change the play anyway if i see the coverage. ooh, time-ou 30-second time-out. jim: if you hated
and it's barnett who got flagged ifer roughing the passer the previous series.nes for that event with a sack this time. tony: what an outstanding job of just fighting and fighting and never giving up and really was good protection right there. carolina. and cam just doesn't realize he's right as he slides away. it was really hamilton who pushed the pocket for philly. jim: 14th pick of the draft. barnett gets his first nfl sack and it sets up third and 17. they're rushing four. cam to mccaffrey....
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reena. >> ninan: errol barnett, thank you, errol. in china today, u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson acknowledged that the u.s. is in direct talks with north korea, even as tensions escalate over its nuclear missiles programs. tillerson said the u.s. is exploring nort north korea's willingness to talk. president trump visits asia in november. there was a protest against police brutality and racism friday at the cardinals game in st. louis. demonstrators unfurled a banner and shouted, "no justice, no baseball." later the protest spilled into the streets and got violent. least two were arrested. there have been protests in st. louis since the acquittal this month of a white officer who fatally shot a black suspect. las vegas police say that they've seen no evidence that shows officers mistreated michael bennett of the seattle seahawks. the n.f.l. player was briefly detained last month when officers responded to reports of shots fired at a club on the vegas strip. carter evans has the newly released video. ( sirens ) >> reporter: body camera video show s
reena. >> ninan: errol barnett, thank you, errol. in china today, u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson acknowledged that the u.s. is in direct talks with north korea, even as tensions escalate over its nuclear missiles programs. tillerson said the u.s. is exploring nort north korea's willingness to talk. president trump visits asia in november. there was a protest against police brutality and racism friday at the cardinals game in st. louis. demonstrators unfurled a banner and shouted,...
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errol barnett, cbs news, the white house. >>> well ahead on "cbs this morning," khizr khan, who became an advocate for gold star families, we'll talk about the condolence call controversy. >>> a manhunt is under way in the tampa bay area where police believe a suspect is responsible for three murderers in two weeks. a vigil was held last night for the victims. all three were killed within a mile of each other. the last happened thursday. despite heavy police presence in seminole heights, the perpetrator got away. >> they were on sight within minutes and the perpetrator vanished. that doesn't make any sense at all. i don't understand where he could have gone. >> the first victim was killed october 9th. police are searching for this suspect seen in this surveillance video. they believe the murders are related, but they don't believe the victims are otherwise corrected. >>> an author and writer james toback has reportedly been accused of sexual harassment by 38 women. he said he never did it or has no recollection. toback's first produced screenplay "the gambler" was based on his life. hi
errol barnett, cbs news, the white house. >>> well ahead on "cbs this morning," khizr khan, who became an advocate for gold star families, we'll talk about the condolence call controversy. >>> a manhunt is under way in the tampa bay area where police believe a suspect is responsible for three murderers in two weeks. a vigil was held last night for the victims. all three were killed within a mile of each other. the last happened thursday. despite heavy police presence...
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all those judges, i saw them, and i saw them-- i saw their reactions. >> reporter: errol barnett, cbss, silver spring, maryland. >> mason: such encouraging news. up next, cops and the families they saved from a wildfire reunited. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection or have symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz. including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. now's your chance at completely
all those judges, i saw them, and i saw them-- i saw their reactions. >> reporter: errol barnett, cbss, silver spring, maryland. >> mason: such encouraging news. up next, cops and the families they saved from a wildfire reunited. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely...
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>> errol barnett at the white house. thanks, errol. >>> for more let's turn to cbs correspondent paula reid. good morning. >> good morning. >> where are we given this news? >> this is certainly not going to be the culmination of the special counsel's investigation, but there's a sense of urgency here. filing an indictment on a friday late in the week, and it seems that the earliest we're probably going to hear a name or specific charges is likely monday. names could leak out over the weekend, but it's probably on monday when the courthouse opens and the clock is ticking we'll find out who was charged and what they're charged with. >> paula, in terms of the president's tweet, what do you make of that? > you never know what to make of his tweets, but he's tried to undermine the investigation. i don't know whether or not he knew anything going on with the grand jury based on the tweet. >> paula, you heard errol barnett mention paul manafort, nikal flynn. those are the two names that have gone around the most. i have heard i
>> errol barnett at the white house. thanks, errol. >>> for more let's turn to cbs correspondent paula reid. good morning. >> good morning. >> where are we given this news? >> this is certainly not going to be the culmination of the special counsel's investigation, but there's a sense of urgency here. filing an indictment on a friday late in the week, and it seems that the earliest we're probably going to hear a name or specific charges is likely monday. names...
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we're learning about carrie barnett, a member of the culinary team at disney's california adventure as well as denise burditus. >> anissa tonks. of course we're going to sadly continue to find out more and more names of people affected by this tragedy and we're going to rye try to focus in on them as well. >>> coming up. >> intense commands made over the radio and what they found inside the hotel room. more from vegas, next. ♪ [joy bauer] two thirds of americans have digestive issues. m joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. but many probiotics don't survive your stomach's harsh environment. ural protein shell is tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it survives a hundred times better than the leading probiotic, to get where you need it most. get the digestive advantage, and enjoy living well. yeah. must've been hot out there today, huh? yeah ok. yeah. beat even the toughest stains and odors with new super... ...concentrated tide sport. the new tide sport collection. it's got to be tide mom i dropped my ball. got it. ewwww oh
we're learning about carrie barnett, a member of the culinary team at disney's california adventure as well as denise burditus. >> anissa tonks. of course we're going to sadly continue to find out more and more names of people affected by this tragedy and we're going to rye try to focus in on them as well. >>> coming up. >> intense commands made over the radio and what they found inside the hotel room. more from vegas, next. ♪ [joy bauer] two thirds of americans have...
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although, judges, i saw them, and i saw their reaction. >> reporter: errol barnett, cbs news, silverg, maryland. >>> that's encouraging news. >>> cops and the family they saved from a wildfire. reunited. >>> this portion is sponsored by tulz. separated by the california wildfires has been reunited thanks to heroes from above. here's don blackstone. >> reporter: they returned to the home he and his family fled. his 7-year-old son jesse, his wife, and her parents, both in their 70s, escaped the flames separately. >> it was close. it was really close. >> reporter: tom daio almost didn't make it. a helicopter pilot was flying rescue missions through heavy stroke, darkness and strong winds. there was room in his helicopter for four. when they found five members of tomaio's family. >> they took my family. >> he was holding jesse up. they didn't want to leave his dad. i could hear him yelling, no, get in, it will be okay. >> i was crying. and my son, he was crying, too. and he was saying, mommy, i want to take care of you. >> reporter: the helicopter left him behind and with fire closing in
although, judges, i saw them, and i saw their reaction. >> reporter: errol barnett, cbs news, silverg, maryland. >>> that's encouraging news. >>> cops and the family they saved from a wildfire. reunited. >>> this portion is sponsored by tulz. separated by the california wildfires has been reunited thanks to heroes from above. here's don blackstone. >> reporter: they returned to the home he and his family fled. his 7-year-old son jesse, his wife, and her...
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she and wells barnett were the only black women founders of the naacp. the naacp was organized in february 1909. the centennial of lincoln's birth. because springfield had an outbreak of chicks. turow was the granddaughter of two white men. the daughter of the wealthiest black man in the south. blackfe of the first municipal judge in washington, d.c. appointed by president mckinley. she had earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from oberlin, in europe, spoke five languages and usually work girls. not every woman endorsed the suffrage campaign. the wives of the democrat and james wadsworth led the national association opposed women's suffrage. whose anderson house on massachusetts avenue was another of these wealthy women who felt they had plenty of power without having to go to a polling place. vote for the right to many reasons. because of a broadly based and inclusive diversity alliance. because of votes for in august 1920. one cast by democrat banks turner after the governor pleaded party loyalty that the democrats didn't want to be blamed for the
she and wells barnett were the only black women founders of the naacp. the naacp was organized in february 1909. the centennial of lincoln's birth. because springfield had an outbreak of chicks. turow was the granddaughter of two white men. the daughter of the wealthiest black man in the south. blackfe of the first municipal judge in washington, d.c. appointed by president mckinley. she had earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from oberlin, in europe, spoke five languages and usually work...
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. >> is that barnett? >> most like li to lean out in college. >> that's why i keep that beard, it all makes sense. >> oh, man -- >> most likely to have only a t schiff shirt in his closet. >> looks like we use the term brah. >> i think we should do an entire segment on it. >> it's awful. >> most likely to be the next member of n sync. >> most likely to get this tattoo on his arm. >> most likely to drive a upon tee ago grand am. >> trey looks like -- >> most likely to join a frat. >> looks like he was going to join the frat. >> what you got, go ahead opinion. >> most likely to be the high tenor. >> my senior year, i was back. >> what you got for me, manning. >> i got teacher's pet. >> most likely to be the next to joining wwe. >> you're looking at the minnetonka homecoming team. that's all we got. >> in the 1990s fourth season, eagles went out to san francisco and showed the 49ers for at least a day that they were a team to be wreckened with. philadelphia beat san francisco 40-8 that day. he's a husband, fa
. >> is that barnett? >> most like li to lean out in college. >> that's why i keep that beard, it all makes sense. >> oh, man -- >> most likely to have only a t schiff shirt in his closet. >> looks like we use the term brah. >> i think we should do an entire segment on it. >> it's awful. >> most likely to be the next member of n sync. >> most likely to get this tattoo on his arm. >> most likely to drive a upon tee ago grand am....
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victims from all across the country among them 34-year-old carrie barnett. her brother said barnett loved humming birds because she saw them as a sign that her grandparents were watching her. cameron robinson was an employee of the city of las vegas attending the concert with his boyfriend. his sister confirmed his death of the las vegas review journal. he was 2. >> rhonda lerok. her sister said she attended the concert with her daughter and husband who escaped. tragic losing a mom. the mother of she boys, nasha tonks. lisa ramirez munez. and rack elle parker who's mother said she volunteered with the homeless and elderly. she was hit along with a colleague who survived. >> and debbie allen went to the concert with her 29-year-old son. they arrived separately, watched the concert apart. she tried to find him, a veteran, when she heard the sound of gunshots. >> i was trying to run toward wherever i thought he might be. this man wouldn't let me. he kept saying you can't run toward the gunfire. >> how did you hear the details about your son? >> from the man tha
victims from all across the country among them 34-year-old carrie barnett. her brother said barnett loved humming birds because she saw them as a sign that her grandparents were watching her. cameron robinson was an employee of the city of las vegas attending the concert with his boyfriend. his sister confirmed his death of the las vegas review journal. he was 2. >> rhonda lerok. her sister said she attended the concert with her daughter and husband who escaped. tragic losing a mom. the...
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errol barnett has mr. trump's latest remarks. >> it a very, very hard call, they're sad. >> president trump shed how challenging it is to call grieving relatives of soldiers. the president rejected accusation by florida congresswoman wilson that chief of staff john kelly defended mr. trump, to keep his position in the white house. >> he doesn't need this job. in fact he didn't really want this job. >> the past week's controversy between a gold star family and the white house, comes as the the president aims for his first major legislative win. he is now optimistic his tax plan will pass soon. >> it will be the biggest cuts ever, in the history of this country. fueling his confidence, the republican controlled senate passed a budget this week. which the house is expected to take up in the coming days. the president's budget director, says that is crucial. >> we have to start keeping our promises but passing this budget this week. which is the next step in an absolutely critical step to get tax reform. big s
errol barnett has mr. trump's latest remarks. >> it a very, very hard call, they're sad. >> president trump shed how challenging it is to call grieving relatives of soldiers. the president rejected accusation by florida congresswoman wilson that chief of staff john kelly defended mr. trump, to keep his position in the white house. >> he doesn't need this job. in fact he didn't really want this job. >> the past week's controversy between a gold star family and the white...
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barnett, the play for philadelphia. second and 22.ght for the rookie out of tennessee. screen for thompson. has been effective a couple times in the fourth quarter. jaylen watkins to play for the eagles. >> jon: you look at these philadelphia eagles in the defense. look at them. they're all standing back near the 40 yard line. they're just watching these four men in front of them go after the quarterback. and it's fun to watch. these four pass rushers get off the ball. >> sean: how about that effort. still ten yards short of the first down. 30 seconds to go. and the redskins about to go down go to 3-3. and kirk cousins will be 0-6. hard to play him tonight. as usual, he has given it his all. thrown for 303 yards. certainly below average by nfl standards and he has good company in 0-6. the only other quarterbacks lose their first six were joe namath and archie manning. they wound up winning for monday night football games. he's going to win before he's done. question down the road will be will it be as a redskin playing on the transiti
barnett, the play for philadelphia. second and 22.ght for the rookie out of tennessee. screen for thompson. has been effective a couple times in the fourth quarter. jaylen watkins to play for the eagles. >> jon: you look at these philadelphia eagles in the defense. look at them. they're all standing back near the 40 yard line. they're just watching these four men in front of them go after the quarterback. and it's fun to watch. these four pass rushers get off the ball. >> sean: how...
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. >> reporter: fred barnett, chairman of the einstein department of dental medicine says exposure to chemical from toothpaste is limited and it is actual very good for people with gum disease. >> it has been shown to be extremely effective, you know, reducing plaque, ginger varieties, bleeding gums, so, it is, actually very, very good product for oral health. >> doctor barnett says that tooth brushes should be replaced anyway every three months and if people are concerned about the chemical they can look at the ingredient label on their, toothpaste and plenty of brand that do not contain that. >> good information. >> learn something new every day. >> every day. >> thanks, stephanie, appreciate it. >>> sunday marks five years since super storm sandy roared a shore devastating parts of the east coast including the jersey shore. the storm carved a path of destruction and several coastal towns, thousands of homes, businesses went without electricity for weeks. more than 150 died in the u.s. and rebuilding continues today officials say that the storm caused more than $70 billion in damage
. >> reporter: fred barnett, chairman of the einstein department of dental medicine says exposure to chemical from toothpaste is limited and it is actual very good for people with gum disease. >> it has been shown to be extremely effective, you know, reducing plaque, ginger varieties, bleeding gums, so, it is, actually very, very good product for oral health. >> doctor barnett says that tooth brushes should be replaced anyway every three months and if people are concerned...
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errol barnett with more. >> reporter: trump hoped to score his own win on tax reform.y secretary steve mnuchin teed up the plan this morning. >> this is really a jobs act. this is about creating jobs. >> reporter: but the current republican framework raises questions. the nonpartisan tax policy center reported 80% of total financial benefits would go to the top 1% of earners over the next decade, while federal revenues would drop by more than $2.4 trillion over that time. today the president's budget director said the plan offsets lossesy growing the economy. >> it is important to us to get the biggest, broadest tax reduction, tax cut, that reform that we can possibly get because that's the only way we get back to 3% growth. >> we'll ensure the benefits are focused on the middle class, the working men and women. not the highest income earners. >> reporter: while the president began promoting the plan last week, a final bill is still to come and will need support from republican senators like tennessee's bob corker who is skeptical. >> if it looks like to me we're addin
errol barnett with more. >> reporter: trump hoped to score his own win on tax reform.y secretary steve mnuchin teed up the plan this morning. >> this is really a jobs act. this is about creating jobs. >> reporter: but the current republican framework raises questions. the nonpartisan tax policy center reported 80% of total financial benefits would go to the top 1% of earners over the next decade, while federal revenues would drop by more than $2.4 trillion over that time....
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josh mankiewicz (voiceover): barnett offered his own explanation.at the reason he said it is to shut her up, to calm her down. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): in any event, the defense said, eric never said on tape that he hit pegye. the only person who heard him say that was tina, a drug user, a woman with a fraud conviction on her record. without that statement, they have a lot of circumstantial evidence and a lot of at-ifs, but they don't have anything that makes this a homicide. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): the defense offered another theory about pegye bechler. she was under a great deal of pressure and could easily be distracted, and in combination with alcohol, which she rarely drank, but she did on that day, could contribute to a lack of care in driving the boat. you don't think pegye bechler faked her death. you think she's dead. i don't think she faked her death, no, i do not think that. you think she died accidentally, and her body still hasn't been found. that's right. prosecutor debbie lloyd argued pegye's death was eric's doing. he basica
josh mankiewicz (voiceover): barnett offered his own explanation.at the reason he said it is to shut her up, to calm her down. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): in any event, the defense said, eric never said on tape that he hit pegye. the only person who heard him say that was tina, a drug user, a woman with a fraud conviction on her record. without that statement, they have a lot of circumstantial evidence and a lot of at-ifs, but they don't have anything that makes this a homicide. josh...
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errol barnett has mr. trump's latest remarks on this. >> he is a very, very hard calls. >> president trump said how schal enging it is to call grieving relatives of fallen soldiers, the president rejected the accusation by florida congresswoman frederica wilson but chief of staff john kelly defend pld trump to keep his position in the white house. >> he doesn't need this, in fact, he didn't really want this. >> the past week's controversy between a gold star family and the white house comes as the president aims for his first major legislative win. he is now optimistic his tax plan will pass soon. >> the biggest cut hes ever in the history of the country. >> the the the senate passed a budget. >> the president's budget director mick mulvaney says that is crucial. >> we have to start keeping our promises but passing this budget this week, which is the next step in an absolutely critical step to get tax reform was a big step forward in keeping that promise. >> in addition to tax reform, president trump remai
errol barnett has mr. trump's latest remarks on this. >> he is a very, very hard calls. >> president trump said how schal enging it is to call grieving relatives of fallen soldiers, the president rejected the accusation by florida congresswoman frederica wilson but chief of staff john kelly defend pld trump to keep his position in the white house. >> he doesn't need this, in fact, he didn't really want this. >> the past week's controversy between a gold star family and...
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errol barnett reports. >> these are very, very hard calls. >> reporter: president trump said how challenging it is to call grieving family members of fallen soldier. the chief of staff john kelly defended mr. trump to keep his job in the white house. the controversy between a gold star family and the white house comes as the president aims for his first major legislative win. he's now on it is mystic his tax plan will pass soon. >> reporter: fueling his confidence the republican controlled senate passed a budget this week which the house is expected the take up in the coming days. the budget director nick mmick mulvaney says it's crucial. >> it was a big step forward to keeping that step as promised. >> we're going to repeal and replace obamacare, and i think we actually have the votes. >> reporter: but the onto health care legislation supported by democrats is the alexander murray bill which keeps the government subsidies intact. >> look. it's a good compromise. it took months to work out. it has the majority jourt. 60 reporting it. i would urge senator mcconnell to put it on the floor imme
errol barnett reports. >> these are very, very hard calls. >> reporter: president trump said how challenging it is to call grieving family members of fallen soldier. the chief of staff john kelly defended mr. trump to keep his job in the white house. the controversy between a gold star family and the white house comes as the president aims for his first major legislative win. he's now on it is mystic his tax plan will pass soon. >> reporter: fueling his confidence the...
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here's errol barnett. >> reporter: president trump took in a day of golf today hoping to score his own win on tax reform. treasury secretary steve mnuchintyed up the plan this morning. >> this is really a jobs act, about creating jobs. >> but the current ren can framework raises questions, the nonpartisan tax policy said 80% of benefit was go to the top 1 percent of earners over the next decade while federal revenue was drop by more than 2.4 trillion over that time. today the president's budget director said the plan offsets losses by growing the economy. >> it is important to us to get the biggest, broadest tax reduction, tax cut, tax reform that we can possibly get because it's the only way we get back to three percent growth, that's what is driving all of this. >> we will ensure that the benefits are focused on the middle class, the working men and women, not the highest income earners. >> reporter: while the president began promoting the plan last week, a final bill is still to come. and will need support from republican senators like senator bob corker who is sceptical. >> if it l
here's errol barnett. >> reporter: president trump took in a day of golf today hoping to score his own win on tax reform. treasury secretary steve mnuchintyed up the plan this morning. >> this is really a jobs act, about creating jobs. >> but the current ren can framework raises questions, the nonpartisan tax policy said 80% of benefit was go to the top 1 percent of earners over the next decade while federal revenue was drop by more than 2.4 trillion over that time. today the...
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>> it's hard to disguise my than barnett, the very physical comedian behind this character of nuland.derdog. we love underdogs. >> he even went and tried those, as he calls it, the curtain things. >> landed it. >> good luck to you, my friend. put it all out there. maybe the olympic committee will notice you and give you a spot. why not? >> he needs a spot the way he fell on his space. >> if you want to see nuland's entire video go to rightthisminute.com and click on "tv show" or check it out on our mobile app. >>> that's our show. we'll see you next time. the service was beautiful. amazing turnout. chief spoke really well. yeah. yeah, amazingly well. i almost didn't know who he was talking about. "what a noble death, what an outstanding citizen." it's just the thing is, no one was actually talking about jerry. jerry... who, uh, couldn't pronounce "nanaimo." who liked to go for pedicures with his mother. jerry who proposed to me by engraving it on the back of a knife. this is jerry. (whispers) oh, my god. i gotta go, guys. um, frank's in the car with the baby. (siren wailing in distanc
>> it's hard to disguise my than barnett, the very physical comedian behind this character of nuland.derdog. we love underdogs. >> he even went and tried those, as he calls it, the curtain things. >> landed it. >> good luck to you, my friend. put it all out there. maybe the olympic committee will notice you and give you a spot. why not? >> he needs a spot the way he fell on his space. >> if you want to see nuland's entire video go to rightthisminute.com and...
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errol barnett is at the white house. >> reporter: president trump's claim that he made contact with relatives of all soldiers killed during his administration is under scrutiny. newspaper "roll call" notes emails they've cob tained show the white house in damage control after the interview, claiming aides requested a full list of fallen soldiers from the pentagon to determine who trump had yet to call. it's been a contentious week for the president, clashing with florida congresswoman frederica wilson after she criticized him for allegedly telling sergeant la david johnson's widow, "he knew what he signed up for." this morning, he called the congresswoman "wacky." >> there's no perfect way to make that phone call. >> reporter: on thursday, chief of staff john kelly tried to clarify what the president meant during his phone call to johnson's widow. >> and in his way, tried to express that opinion, that he's a brave man, a fallen hero. he knew what he was getting himself into because he enlisted. >> reporter: there are unanswered questions about the ambush in niger which killed sergeant johnson
errol barnett is at the white house. >> reporter: president trump's claim that he made contact with relatives of all soldiers killed during his administration is under scrutiny. newspaper "roll call" notes emails they've cob tained show the white house in damage control after the interview, claiming aides requested a full list of fallen soldiers from the pentagon to determine who trump had yet to call. it's been a contentious week for the president, clashing with florida...
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errol barnett is there. >> reporter: president trump spent time at his virginia golf course today, refraining from directly responding to news special counsel robert mueller has obtained his first indictment, choosing instead to tweet about the g.d.p. and compliments from president carter. >> there was no collusion on my side, i can tell you that. >> reporter: the president has long maintained his innocence and that of his campaign team during and after the election, claiming the department of justice probe is really motivated by political opponents. >> i always said this was an exciews for losing the election put out by the democrats and that's what it was. >> reporter: since mueller was appointed special counsel five months ago, key figures in the investigation have included former national security adviser michael flynn, and former campaign chairman paul manafort. in july, federal agents armed with a warrant searched manafort's home. but both president trump and press secretary sarah sanders have claimed hillary clinton cliewlded with russia, a message emphasizedly from the press breathe r
errol barnett is there. >> reporter: president trump spent time at his virginia golf course today, refraining from directly responding to news special counsel robert mueller has obtained his first indictment, choosing instead to tweet about the g.d.p. and compliments from president carter. >> there was no collusion on my side, i can tell you that. >> reporter: the president has long maintained his innocence and that of his campaign team during and after the election, claiming...
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. >> reporter: we went to mat barnett. to ask if it's possible to digitally disappear. >> you can minimize the amount of information that you put out there. >> reporter: you can opt out of services like white pages and max out privacy control on social media. you need know more. >> what your risk level and what information to target you for attack. >> reporter: to see how much of my information is out there. we'll use just my phone number and take fife minutes to see what we can find. >> is that your facebook display name? >> yes. >> it found a profile for you. >> reporter: i've never added a phone number to facebook. it still tracked me down. a few more clicks reveal my age and all the places i lived. >> it suggests people you can be related to. >> reporter: here's a major way it's getting out anyway. through places like pin tres. dating apps and travel sites. when you click continue with facebook and google instead of creating a new log in. >> they peek into the profile. and additional things you may not want to disclose
. >> reporter: we went to mat barnett. to ask if it's possible to digitally disappear. >> you can minimize the amount of information that you put out there. >> reporter: you can opt out of services like white pages and max out privacy control on social media. you need know more. >> what your risk level and what information to target you for attack. >> reporter: to see how much of my information is out there. we'll use just my phone number and take fife minutes to...
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denise passed in my arms and carey barnett, the 34-year-old worked at disney california adventure.many lives lost there, but we also have to remember the 527 people who were injured. many of them with very severe injuries, as well. and the response from people in las vegas has been overwhelming. >> some people waited nearly five hours in line to give blood. abc's linsey davis tells us about the strain placed on hospitals. >> reporter: hundreds of victims remain at area hospitals tonight. at umc the hospital right behind me they initially admitted 104 patients and really they had the good fortune that they were able to just in recent months go through an extensive training and really we got to commend the they answered the call as far as the blood shortage. at some locations there was in excess of a five-hour wait. another location we visited they were at xoosty so some people actually potential blood donors had to be turned away. >> that's linsey davis for us from las vegas. linsey, thank you. >>> president trump led a moment of silence at the white house involving everyone from th
denise passed in my arms and carey barnett, the 34-year-old worked at disney california adventure.many lives lost there, but we also have to remember the 527 people who were injured. many of them with very severe injuries, as well. and the response from people in las vegas has been overwhelming. >> some people waited nearly five hours in line to give blood. abc's linsey davis tells us about the strain placed on hospitals. >> reporter: hundreds of victims remain at area hospitals...
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carrie barnett was part of our extended family with the walt disney company. worked at california adventure. >> stephen paddock the 64-year-old nevada man identified as the shooter. there are very few key things we learned about him. here is what we have. he was a multimillionaire, interestingly enough, and strangely enough, making his money in real estate primarily. he liked to gamble. paddock played poker at $100 a hand. he led a private and quiet life. police did not know him. he never got in any trouble that we can tell. his brother lives in florida. eric paddock told reporters his bring's action makes no sense at all. >> he had a couple of handguns, i think. he had a safe with a couple of handguns. he might have had one long rifle. he had no automatic weapons that i knew of at any time. >> watch the top left of your screen. surveillance video from six years ago shows a highlighted paddock slipping at the cosmopolitan las vegas hotel. he sue for injury but the case was dismissed in 2014. >> we don't know what the gunman's ultimate plan was, but police say
carrie barnett was part of our extended family with the walt disney company. worked at california adventure. >> stephen paddock the 64-year-old nevada man identified as the shooter. there are very few key things we learned about him. here is what we have. he was a multimillionaire, interestingly enough, and strangely enough, making his money in real estate primarily. he liked to gamble. paddock played poker at $100 a hand. he led a private and quiet life. police did not know him. he never...
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carrie barnett was part of our extended family with the walt disney company. worked at california adventure. >> stephen paddock the 64-year-old nevada man identified as the shooter. there are very few key things we learned about him. here is what we have. he was a multimillionaire, interestingly enough, and strangely enough, making his money in real estate primarily. he liked to gamble. paddock played poker at $100 a hand. he led a private and quiet life. police did not know him. he never got in any trouble that we can tell. his brother lives in florida. eric paddock told reporters his bring's action makes no sense at all. >> he had a couple of handguns, i think. he had a safe with a couple of handguns. he might have had one long rifle. he had no automatic weapons that i knew of at any time. >> watch the top left of your screen. surveillance video from six years ago shows a highlighted paddock slipping at the cosmopolitan las vegas hotel. he sue for injury but the case was dismissed in 2014. >> we don't know what the gunman's ultimate plan was, but police say
carrie barnett was part of our extended family with the walt disney company. worked at california adventure. >> stephen paddock the 64-year-old nevada man identified as the shooter. there are very few key things we learned about him. here is what we have. he was a multimillionaire, interestingly enough, and strangely enough, making his money in real estate primarily. he liked to gamble. paddock played poker at $100 a hand. he led a private and quiet life. police did not know him. he never...
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here's errol barnett. >> reporter: en route to a fund-raiser in north carolina, president trump spoke enthusiastly about his embattled secretary of state rex tillerson. >> we disagree on a couple of things. sometimes i'd like him to be a little bit tougher. but other than that, we have a very good relationship. >> there's never been a consideration in my mind to leave. >> reporter: tillerson made an unprecedented move earlier in the week, addressing the media after reports he called the president a moron. >> i'm not going to deal with petty stuff like that. >> reporter: the nondenial fed speculation there was growing rifts between trump and tillerson as foreign policy takes center stage. today on twitter, the president criticized 25 years of american diplomacy with north korea saying, "sorry, but only one thing will work." but president trump still has not clarified his puzzling comments to the press heading into a dinner with military leaders and their spouses thursday night. press secretary sarah sanders denied any significance. >> i'm not aware of any anything specific that that wa
here's errol barnett. >> reporter: en route to a fund-raiser in north carolina, president trump spoke enthusiastly about his embattled secretary of state rex tillerson. >> we disagree on a couple of things. sometimes i'd like him to be a little bit tougher. but other than that, we have a very good relationship. >> there's never been a consideration in my mind to leave. >> reporter: tillerson made an unprecedented move earlier in the week, addressing the media after...
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all those judges, i saw them, and i saw their reaction. >> reporter: errol barnett, cbs news, silver more comfortable in another neighborhood. d to pay her rent with sexual favors. my neighbor was told she needs to get rid of her dog, even though he's an assistance animal. they all reported these forms of housing discrimination. when you don't report them, landlords and owners are allowed to keep breaking the law. housing discrimination is illegal. if you think you've been a victim, report it. like we did. narrator: if you suspect that you've been discriminated against because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status or disability, report it to hud or your local fair housing center. visit hud.gov/fairhousing or call the hud hotline at 1-800-669-9777. fair housing is your right. use it. >>> finally tonight, a family separated by the california thanks to heroes from above. here's don blackstone. >> reporter: they returned to the home he and his family fled. his 7-year-old son jesse, his wife, and her parents, both in their 70s, escaped the flames separately. >> i
all those judges, i saw them, and i saw their reaction. >> reporter: errol barnett, cbs news, silver more comfortable in another neighborhood. d to pay her rent with sexual favors. my neighbor was told she needs to get rid of her dog, even though he's an assistance animal. they all reported these forms of housing discrimination. when you don't report them, landlords and owners are allowed to keep breaking the law. housing discrimination is illegal. if you think you've been a victim,...
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carrie barnette was part of our extended family with the walt disney company, she worked at disney's california adventure. >> that was kristen sze reporting. you can leave your condolences to the las vegas victims on our abc 7 news facebook page. you will see this video posted at the top of the page. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee says there will be increased security this week as tens of thousands are expected to converged on the city for a lineup of concerts and events, this includes fleet week and the bluegrass festival. as part of the fleet week the state and department of defense have medical surge units outside of western general. >> they would actually bring up trauma, you know, surgeon capabilities. >> that's if our hospitals were just so packed, right? >> absolutely. i mean, i hope they don't become overwhelmed, but we're planning for some of the worst case scenarios. >> the mayor says there is some comfort knowing that the military is here for the remainder of the week. >>> bay area volunteers are showing their support the las vegas victims by donating blood. there has been
carrie barnette was part of our extended family with the walt disney company, she worked at disney's california adventure. >> that was kristen sze reporting. you can leave your condolences to the las vegas victims on our abc 7 news facebook page. you will see this video posted at the top of the page. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee says there will be increased security this week as tens of thousands are expected to converged on the city for a lineup of concerts and events, this...
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let's not forget about the defense, when it counted rookie derrick barnett had his first two sack game. the eagles win a huge divisional match up, 34-24, next up the winless 49ers on sunday. >> as we said, carson wentz looks like the olds video game dodging defenders avenue all over the feel. lesley van arsdall caught up with the quarterback after the dame. >> what can you say about this eagles team? how about these numbers, five straight wins, now six and one , the best record in the nf l right now. led by one more incredible performance from carson wentz. >> he studies and prepares like i've never seen before in a quarterback. >> amazing, like, i don't know , he must have spiderman, the professionalism he has as a quarterback, second to innocent in my opinion. that's from watching film. that's from knowing, you know, coverages, that's from just knowing the game so well, he get to the line, checks like a bat, not just a second year in the league, but like i've been doing this for a long time. >> then there is carson's ability to escape. >> and he's in trouble, and wentz will be escapi
let's not forget about the defense, when it counted rookie derrick barnett had his first two sack game. the eagles win a huge divisional match up, 34-24, next up the winless 49ers on sunday. >> as we said, carson wentz looks like the olds video game dodging defenders avenue all over the feel. lesley van arsdall caught up with the quarterback after the dame. >> what can you say about this eagles team? how about these numbers, five straight wins, now six and one , the best record in...
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denise passed in my arms and carrie barnette, a member of our own disney family, the 34-year-old workeddisney california adventure. so many lives lost there, but we also have to remember the 527 people who were injured. many of them with very severe injuries, as well. and the response from people in las vegas has been overwhelming. >> some people waited nearly five hours in line to give blood. abc's linsey davis tells us about the strain placed on hospitals. >> reporter: hundreds of victims remain at area hospitals tonight. at umc the hospital right behind me they initially admitted 104 patients and the medical staff had the good fortune they recently had undergone training with an emergency physician who was on duty in orlando the night of the pulse nightclub shooting so he was able to tell them what worked and what they could have done better. we really have to commend the community here. when they heard the call that they needed more blood donations, they answered to the point where some had to be turned away. >> that's linsey davis for us from las vegas. linsey, thank you. >>> presi
denise passed in my arms and carrie barnette, a member of our own disney family, the 34-year-old workeddisney california adventure. so many lives lost there, but we also have to remember the 527 people who were injured. many of them with very severe injuries, as well. and the response from people in las vegas has been overwhelming. >> some people waited nearly five hours in line to give blood. abc's linsey davis tells us about the strain placed on hospitals. >> reporter: hundreds of...
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. >> chris: so, harlon barnett, mike tressel, co-defensive coordinators. o'korn backed up after that delay of game, not going to be able to heave the ball to the end zone. i don't think into this kind of wind this direction. >> kirk: no. and i think jim harbaugh, what he would like to see probably is some kind of crossing route. you get a first down, maybe pick up 15, 20 yards, fire it into the ground, stop the clock and then take a shot. you're not going to yourself any good with where the ball is to try to throw one, you know, remember, kordell stewart, this is about where he was when he threw it 75 yards, but i don't think john o'korn has that arm, to be able to make that throw. >> chris: unpleasant memory you brought up for me. >> kirk: little further back, actually. >> chris: after the time-out, spartans dropping a whole bunch of defenders off the line of scrimmage. just a three-man rush look. >> kirk: crossing route. >> chris: o'korn flips it very short. higdon. just got to get out of bounds, does get a first down. five seconds. now they just have to
. >> chris: so, harlon barnett, mike tressel, co-defensive coordinators. o'korn backed up after that delay of game, not going to be able to heave the ball to the end zone. i don't think into this kind of wind this direction. >> kirk: no. and i think jim harbaugh, what he would like to see probably is some kind of crossing route. you get a first down, maybe pick up 15, 20 yards, fire it into the ground, stop the clock and then take a shot. you're not going to yourself any good with...
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>> it's hard to disguise my than barnett, the very physical comedian behind this character of nuland.derdog. we love underdogs. >> he even went and tried those, as he calls it, the curtain things. >> landed it. >> good luck to you, my friend. put it all out there. maybe the olympic committee will notice you and give you a spot. why not? >> he needs a spot the way he fell on his space. >> if you want to see nuland's entire video go to rightthisminute.com and click on "tv show" or check it out on our mobile app. >>> that's our show. we'll see you next time. - [narrator] the following is a paid presentation for luminess silk, brought to you by luminess air. watch how this touchless makeup appears to erase flaws like magic. it'll transform the way you look in minutes. - you're gonna see it just disappear. you see that? gone. - [narrator] people are leaving ordinary foundation for this miracle breakthrough because it seemingly wipes away years in seconds. - i am 52 years old and let me tell ya, i look better than i have ever looked. - [narrator] women everywhere are switching to this new b
>> it's hard to disguise my than barnett, the very physical comedian behind this character of nuland.derdog. we love underdogs. >> he even went and tried those, as he calls it, the curtain things. >> landed it. >> good luck to you, my friend. put it all out there. maybe the olympic committee will notice you and give you a spot. why not? >> he needs a spot the way he fell on his space. >> if you want to see nuland's entire video go to rightthisminute.com and...
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errol barnett now on president trump's weekend. >> reporter: president trump was all thumbs up saturdayht returning from a g.o.p. fundraiser. but before he left, he explained his plan to work with democrats on health care. >> basically, if we could do a one-year deal or a two-year deal, as a temporary measure, you will have block granting ultimately to the states which is what the republicans want. >> reporter: it serves as a warning to congressional republicans that after failed attempts to repeal and replace obamacare, the president is willing to cross the aisle the commander in chief is also signaling a willingness to take action against a nuclear threat from north korea. the president was asked about his tweets ridiculing 25 years of diplomacy with pyongyang saying agreements violated before the ink was dry making fools of u.s. negotiators. >> we're going to see what happens. we're going to see what happens. >> reporter: mr. trump needs to show voters is he is winning at something. a recent gallup poll shows most americans continue to disapprove of his performance, holding at 57% wi
errol barnett now on president trump's weekend. >> reporter: president trump was all thumbs up saturdayht returning from a g.o.p. fundraiser. but before he left, he explained his plan to work with democrats on health care. >> basically, if we could do a one-year deal or a two-year deal, as a temporary measure, you will have block granting ultimately to the states which is what the republicans want. >> reporter: it serves as a warning to congressional republicans that after...
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bring back pieces of it so the people in the company -- >> reporter: over the past 20 years, jim barnett run a variety of silicon valley ventures. no matter where jim works, his day starts in the exact same way. >> monday through friday, i get up every morning and meditate from 6:00 to 7:00 in the morning. >> reporter: a result to a quest to find happiness starting. he long ago learned where not to find it. >> i worked for successful people that were not happy at all and i had this insight at a young age that happiness wasn't necessarily material success or promotions. >> reporter: glint, the company jim runs is a platform which helps organizations track their employee engagement. while the work is professionally gratifying, jim knew there was still more to his personal happiness mission. >> i realized over the years that people that live their lives in service of others are often just genuinely happier than other people. >> reporter: which is how jim and his wife ann found themselves here. founding a residence in the south east asian. >> aids is a particular problem because not only is
bring back pieces of it so the people in the company -- >> reporter: over the past 20 years, jim barnett run a variety of silicon valley ventures. no matter where jim works, his day starts in the exact same way. >> monday through friday, i get up every morning and meditate from 6:00 to 7:00 in the morning. >> reporter: a result to a quest to find happiness starting. he long ago learned where not to find it. >> i worked for successful people that were not happy at all and...
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longer available the gun shops sold out all right i think in las vegas andy thank you what david barnett is the former president of the group students for concealed carry that's a firearms advocacy group peace as a gun ban wouldn't have prevented the killings is just unrealistic to think that we could go door to door and prevent firearms are really confiscated firearms which everyone says we don't want to do we have an illicit drug trade in this country and drugs are enormously illegal and there's vast penalties available so again i wish that a law could fix this i don't think that an armed citizen could have fixed this that tends to be that the you know my side of the aisle says well maybe of someone a good guy with a gun could have stopped this you know he would've been there that's not something that i think would apply in this case and what i wish i could hear from the other side is also saying we're not sure that laws would have fixed this either again how do you stop a millionaire who's intent on murdering people and even if you didn't have the guns that the man was a certified fid
longer available the gun shops sold out all right i think in las vegas andy thank you what david barnett is the former president of the group students for concealed carry that's a firearms advocacy group peace as a gun ban wouldn't have prevented the killings is just unrealistic to think that we could go door to door and prevent firearms are really confiscated firearms which everyone says we don't want to do we have an illicit drug trade in this country and drugs are enormously illegal and...
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should only move ahead if there is a major breakthrough european union's lead negotiator michael barnett says there remains serious differences with britain on key topics talks have stalled over the u.k. so-called divorce bill citizen's rights and the border on the island of ireland. those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after al-jazeera correspondent keep it here. my name is got them saying. i work at a disease or making documentary films. ever since i was a little boy in my small village in india my dream was to make bollywood films so five years ago i decided i was finally going to do it but the story i chose there was one which was closest to my heart and of my one village and its transformation . every day after work weekends holidays were spend working on the script. travel from doha to bombay to get my car school and production. or loss is not so it has to be other than well your deal was you just how do you think you will do so they're going to do. you started working on the bust you are. getting that i got a good actress and all those are done so now we h
should only move ahead if there is a major breakthrough european union's lead negotiator michael barnett says there remains serious differences with britain on key topics talks have stalled over the u.k. so-called divorce bill citizen's rights and the border on the island of ireland. those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after al-jazeera correspondent keep it here. my name is got them saying. i work at a disease or making documentary films. ever since i was a little boy...
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. >> no, no, no, block right there robby gold and barnett this dude is always hustlin hustlinging. love the intensity. he never slows down. doesn't take a play off. right. there beautiful job blocking it and knowing he can crush that dude in ordered to clear the way if you recover for himself. >> number three overall pick was solomon thomas does he febs receive end in the game and blunt with a twelve yard touchdown birds win 33-10, lesley van arsdall has more. >> this game was kind of like the weather. messy at times. certainly not perfect. but at the end of it the son is shipping on the eagles. they won stix straight they're 7-1 and still have the guest record of nfl. >> not everybody and every game will be trj and but i wanted to way to win and that's what comes due. >> we could be better an i could be better. i started and took me a while to get oing. after you got going after the whole room got going it was hard to stop us. >> obviously we work really hard and having a lot of fun. and you know it's not every day that you get to be in this position. but we're going to enjoy ever
. >> no, no, no, block right there robby gold and barnett this dude is always hustlin hustlinging. love the intensity. he never slows down. doesn't take a play off. right. there beautiful job blocking it and knowing he can crush that dude in ordered to clear the way if you recover for himself. >> number three overall pick was solomon thomas does he febs receive end in the game and blunt with a twelve yard touchdown birds win 33-10, lesley van arsdall has more. >> this game was...
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>> harld barnett at the white house.ol. >>> for the iranian reaction, iran's president hassan rouhani said iran will remain inside the deal along with the eu, russia and china despite president trump's desertification. elizabeth palmer is in tehran and she's just spoken with the foreign minister mohammad jarav zarif who negotiated the deal. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yes. foreign ministers have spent two years working very hard to bring this deal to fruition, but he wouldn't admit to being disappointed this morning at least on camera, he's still portraying it as a triumph of diplomacy because as you mentioned, the five other countries who signed are standing in solidarity with iran as far as the concern. the deal is just going to go ahead. he did tell me that he felt that the net effect trump's move to decertify is going to be to undermine u.s. credibility generally internationally. >> nobody else would trust any u.s. administration to engage in any long-term negotiation because the length of any commitment
>> harld barnett at the white house.ol. >>> for the iranian reaction, iran's president hassan rouhani said iran will remain inside the deal along with the eu, russia and china despite president trump's desertification. elizabeth palmer is in tehran and she's just spoken with the foreign minister mohammad jarav zarif who negotiated the deal. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yes. foreign ministers have spent two years working very hard to bring this deal to fruition,...