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a great effort by bourne. look at that. tapping that foot and controlling possession. >> booger: i like bourne. that's just great body control. good throw, and you get the feet down. takes a lot of athleticism to do that. >> joe: four receiving touchdowns a year ago. you see how he is as a contributor this year for the 49ers. an athletic play there from bourne. mulle mullens' throw, the one-yard touchdown. only three points in the first half. but now, the niners with a 24-9 lead. 21 unanswered second-half points for the niners here on "monday night football." ♪ wherever you are... whatever you're craving... and whenever you're craving it... doordash has the restaurants you want. delivered to your door. wherever your door happens to be. download doordash. the most restaurants across america. first order, $0 delivery fee. >> j >> joe: kyle shanahan saw his team go 4-12 a year ago. major injuries all over the place offensively, the biggest was losing jimmy garoppolo. now, the fpi sizing things up this way. the rams out front,
a great effort by bourne. look at that. tapping that foot and controlling possession. >> booger: i like bourne. that's just great body control. good throw, and you get the feet down. takes a lot of athleticism to do that. >> joe: four receiving touchdowns a year ago. you see how he is as a contributor this year for the 49ers. an athletic play there from bourne. mulle mullens' throw, the one-yard touchdown. only three points in the first half. but now, the niners with a 24-9 lead. 21...
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you played the guy who made jason bourne in the jason bourne.verine into wolverine. then you played rupert murdoch. so do you think "succession" is shakespearean because i know you've done quite a few shakespeare plays.ño >> it has very strong shakespearean elements but it's like a chaucer morality tale. there's sort9 we live in ludicrous times. >> stephen: sure. and i think that "succession" is a ludicrous show for ludicrous times. >> stephen: right. it's the funniest saddest show on right now. >> yeah, exactly. >> stephen: it's funny and sad at the same time. >> and that reflects the state that we're in. >> stephen: because families like this actually do control our media. >> that's the problem. they do control it. they're getting out of hand, and we demonstrate that in our show. >> stephen: we had one of your co-stars nicholas brawn who plays cousin ed, greg the egg last week. >> yes. >> stephen: he seemed a lot like his character. ( laughter ) very sweet, very sweet -- >> i had real confusion because the first season i used to call him greg,
you played the guy who made jason bourne in the jason bourne.verine into wolverine. then you played rupert murdoch. so do you think "succession" is shakespearean because i know you've done quite a few shakespeare plays.ño >> it has very strong shakespearean elements but it's like a chaucer morality tale. there's sort9 we live in ludicrous times. >> stephen: sure. and i think that "succession" is a ludicrous show for ludicrous times. >> stephen: right. it's...
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get the most yellow causes season and you write so yes jeff and barbara as you mentioned powder bourne's coach i think god himself and here's why ok he's got a head start he's got one no one else does also his statement after the game when he basically said the referees were crap although he used the term stronger than that which i can't say on t.v. and so this show does anything but chastise or apologetic about the whole thing you know he went on to say that coaches have to be emotional and that if he's expected to keep his opinions to himself he's going to be seeing a lot more yellow this year one name from you ali i'm going to go with christian's joy he know when he gets on the touchline that he just goes a bit nads disney and i think is doing ok at the moment for the grabbing a good start to the season but when things go slightly wrong we might see him get they have a few cuts and strike might actually be bit if you let's take a look at the table because freiburg 2nd have a look at that behind the dormant ahead of leipzig on 6 points with 2 wins to start the season there are now 5 te
get the most yellow causes season and you write so yes jeff and barbara as you mentioned powder bourne's coach i think god himself and here's why ok he's got a head start he's got one no one else does also his statement after the game when he basically said the referees were crap although he used the term stronger than that which i can't say on t.v. and so this show does anything but chastise or apologetic about the whole thing you know he went on to say that coaches have to be emotional and...
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katy bourne, who's the new chair of the association of police and crime commissioners, says anyone whoshould go to prison, "no ifs, no buts". it comes after the killing of pc andrew harper last week. borisjohnson will meet donald trump for the first time as prime minister later at the g7 summit of world leaders in france. he's warning the president that the us must "compromise" if it wants a trade deal with the uk by lifting restrictions on british businesses. ros atkins is live in biarritz for us this morning. a very good morning to you. he has to walk that line, doesn't he? befriending european union members but also the american president. how optimistic are you that he can do that? you a lot quite right to highlight the fact that he has a big diplomatic task ahead of him. yesterday, on day one of the g7, we got a clear view of the major differences that separate the us and their european partners, and we are going to see how borisjohnson plays this. yesterday he was quite explicit, and he said the trade wars that donald trump has instigated with china and to some degree with europe
katy bourne, who's the new chair of the association of police and crime commissioners, says anyone whoshould go to prison, "no ifs, no buts". it comes after the killing of pc andrew harper last week. borisjohnson will meet donald trump for the first time as prime minister later at the g7 summit of world leaders in france. he's warning the president that the us must "compromise" if it wants a trade deal with the uk by lifting restrictions on british businesses. ros atkins is...
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katy bourne, who's the new chair of the association of police and crime commissioners, says anyone whoshould go to prison, "no ifs, no buts". it comes after the killing of pc andrew harper last week. the british paralympic association says it has serious concerns about the number of accessible rooms available at next year's games in tokyo. this weekend marks a year to go until the opening ceremony. 0ur disability correspondent, nikki fox, joins us now. you've been in tokyo for the last week. is it ready for the 2020 games? iam here, i am here, and as far as preparations are going, they are pretty much running at two plan. it isa pretty much running at two plan. it is a bit noisy, so sorry if you can't hear me. it is a one year to go celebration on the site of the 1964 paralympic games. because tokyo is the only city to host the paralympics twice. back in 64, the legacy was all about improving infrastructure. the 2020 games will be about improving attitudes and removing barriers that disabled people face here. local people are able to come here today, they are trying out pa ralympics ab
katy bourne, who's the new chair of the association of police and crime commissioners, says anyone whoshould go to prison, "no ifs, no buts". it comes after the killing of pc andrew harper last week. the british paralympic association says it has serious concerns about the number of accessible rooms available at next year's games in tokyo. this weekend marks a year to go until the opening ceremony. 0ur disability correspondent, nikki fox, joins us now. you've been in tokyo for the...
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immune response briefly for the duration of the laser removal procedure is a suggestion that professor bourne rejects. the laser destroys tissue when the skin causes tiny tears on the skin surface these let him slack tyria so it's not a good idea to knock out the macrophages the very cells that would heal the wound and attack the bacteria. but michele for one is certain he won't ever need to go through the removal process. others i want to keep it forever it's also. probably good he feels that way because that tattoo is here to stay. and that's it from tomorrow today chyna next time for the latest installment of our expedition in the footsteps of home bites until then it's goodbye take a. clue . meet the artist and encounter with richard ford one of america's great storytellers so beautiful. his works cast a sharp eye on the american dream of good movies because he views the current situation in his home country and what drives his creativity. would lead me to richard for a touch of the good. in 30 minutes on. the men's world cup. america games come in the africa cup of nations this season hi
immune response briefly for the duration of the laser removal procedure is a suggestion that professor bourne rejects. the laser destroys tissue when the skin causes tiny tears on the skin surface these let him slack tyria so it's not a good idea to knock out the macrophages the very cells that would heal the wound and attack the bacteria. but michele for one is certain he won't ever need to go through the removal process. others i want to keep it forever it's also. probably good he feels that...
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katy bourne, who is the new chair of the association of police and crime commissioners, says anyone whoshould go to prison, "no ifs, no buts". it comes after the killing of pc andrew harper last week. the british paralympic association says it has serious concerns about the number of accessible rooms available at next year's games in tokyo. this weekend marks a year to go until the opening ceremony. 0ur disability correspondent nikki foxjoins us now. you've been in tokyo for the last week. is it ready for the 2020 games? well, the metro was dandy! there are a lot of accessibility issues apart from that. we know that the british paralympic association had real trouble finding any accessible hotel rooms here. they said they are still concerned. i had a scooter rides. i went to a hotel that did have accessible rooms. they had loads of high—tech fancy gadgets, raised beds, raised chair. at the bathroom, when i went in, it was not suitable for wheelchair users. the team and i struggle to get somewhere to eat when we first came because there are steps. we did bring a. ramp with us and we were
katy bourne, who is the new chair of the association of police and crime commissioners, says anyone whoshould go to prison, "no ifs, no buts". it comes after the killing of pc andrew harper last week. the british paralympic association says it has serious concerns about the number of accessible rooms available at next year's games in tokyo. this weekend marks a year to go until the opening ceremony. 0ur disability correspondent nikki foxjoins us now. you've been in tokyo for the last...
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. >> reporter: tonight a new warning about a rare mosquito bourn illness that's turned deadly. the virus, eee, now threatening at least six states. >> patients can go from being perfectly normal to paralyzed or even dead within 12 to 48 hours. >> reporter: the first death this season in massachusetts. 50-year-old lori sylvia passing away sunday. with four cases detected there, officials spraying where communities are at critical risk. in michigan three more cases including 14-year-old savannah dehart who's now on a ventilator and feeding tube. >> her brain is trying to heal itself and she can't do anything until that happens. >> reporter: health officials are monitoring connecticut, delaware and florida where the virus has been found in mosquitos and animals. nearly 30% of people with encephalitis from eee will die while many others are left with permanent neurological damage. >> it can be very devastating on quality of life. >> reporter: the vast majority of cases produce no symptoms. some only mild flu-like symptoms but there's no vaccine or cure. the cdc recommends avoiding
. >> reporter: tonight a new warning about a rare mosquito bourn illness that's turned deadly. the virus, eee, now threatening at least six states. >> patients can go from being perfectly normal to paralyzed or even dead within 12 to 48 hours. >> reporter: the first death this season in massachusetts. 50-year-old lori sylvia passing away sunday. with four cases detected there, officials spraying where communities are at critical risk. in michigan three more cases including...
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this is the bourn bird olympics. —— bournda burden on pics.etition that mimics the sounds of native birds —— it's one of. all right, no, that's not it! these students live in the far south coast of new south wales in the bega valley, where the noble art of bird calling is being revived. what can you do? a magpie. all right, let's hear a magpie. it's a local tradition that dates back to the 1950s and 60s, but it's only recently been brought back to life. these men are former bird calling world champions and have their important job of calling world champions and have their importantjob of mentoring the next generation of. that was a familiar cackle of the kookaburra, followed by a fan tailed kouyate. the winner automatically becomes a local hero, but no matter the outcome, there are winners and the birds so too —— fan tailed kouyate. doug reckord is the organiser of the competition and joins us from bournda national park education centre. why did you go back to it, it's a revival, isn't it? that's right, it's a wonderful story that this was a b
this is the bourn bird olympics. —— bournda burden on pics.etition that mimics the sounds of native birds —— it's one of. all right, no, that's not it! these students live in the far south coast of new south wales in the bega valley, where the noble art of bird calling is being revived. what can you do? a magpie. all right, let's hear a magpie. it's a local tradition that dates back to the 1950s and 60s, but it's only recently been brought back to life. these men are former bird calling...
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that kara along those coastal areas a lot of the rain further to the southeast staying away from bourne you some entre as well but still as you can see really pushing across much of the philippines and actually all these monsoon rains right there back across to southern thailand vietnam and across into much of my family and then into india still very heavy particularly long the west coast although really just blanketed in cloud as you can see here but the rains of the warnings are in place or way from state right the way down to kerala by thursday and probably on into friday and very heavy rains poor as you can see 26 degrees celsius but again these rains could well lead to flooding. whether sponsored by qatar or. eradicating leprosy in cambodia relied on education and treatment in equal measure. on him barry early you know disability yet we will be waiting until 3 year old or year more people have disability rate is ok and in normal weight the next generation of antibiotics may just be waiting at the bottom of the ocean maybe this but if it does it. revisited on al-jazeera. every. char
that kara along those coastal areas a lot of the rain further to the southeast staying away from bourne you some entre as well but still as you can see really pushing across much of the philippines and actually all these monsoon rains right there back across to southern thailand vietnam and across into much of my family and then into india still very heavy particularly long the west coast although really just blanketed in cloud as you can see here but the rains of the warnings are in place or...
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that's right, we're under threat from white supremacy and the bourne supremacy, very confusing plot. so confusing. (laughter) you know what i find interesting about donald trump, i don't think he's ever worn a t-shirt, but also have you noticed how he seems to go out of his way not to single out white supremacists, he really goes out of his way, after charlottesville he was like well technically, everyone was being violent t wasn't just them, and now he's saying is he against white supremacy and other supremacy. even though the fbi specifically warned americans about white supremacy. just doesn't want to single them out which is not very comfort-- comforting, you foe, like if your girlfriend asks baby, do you love me and your response is yeah, yeah, i love everyone, i love you, i love my mom, i love-- love, love, i love people, i love all mailmen, i, i, i, it is not going to make you feel good. so from what we have seen so far, it doesn't look like trump is willing to take the lead in pushing for gun regulation or combating white supremacy which is why the democratic presidential can
that's right, we're under threat from white supremacy and the bourne supremacy, very confusing plot. so confusing. (laughter) you know what i find interesting about donald trump, i don't think he's ever worn a t-shirt, but also have you noticed how he seems to go out of his way not to single out white supremacists, he really goes out of his way, after charlottesville he was like well technically, everyone was being violent t wasn't just them, and now he's saying is he against white supremacy...
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much of the west that we had for the tools the south those ranges generally being kept away from bourne use the marshes so quite a bit of cloud in the forecast but the rain with that really staying much further to the north as you can see but particularly heavy across towards mamma in fact 12000 people have been displaced because of the floods has been some deadly landslides in the forecast there as well monday is a similar sort of story still more rain in that region and also into indiana here the rain has been particularly heavy those monsoon rains all the way along the western coast and down into carola which is seeing days of rain again we've seen floods here 10000 people to move from their homes and there's really no letup in the 4 calls through sunday monday still very unsettled 30 in mumbai. the weather sponsored by catherine. rewind returns with a new scenery. paints on the past about using this documentary by would compel the onion dial into. the heart. rewind the games with faggots in city under siege for think. one. shot fixed on al-jazeera. the most memorable moments with al
much of the west that we had for the tools the south those ranges generally being kept away from bourne use the marshes so quite a bit of cloud in the forecast but the rain with that really staying much further to the north as you can see but particularly heavy across towards mamma in fact 12000 people have been displaced because of the floods has been some deadly landslides in the forecast there as well monday is a similar sort of story still more rain in that region and also into indiana here...
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a lot quieter now there are a few showers around in the philippines in particular west papua but bourne is largely free on the satellite picture and sulawesi all of indonesia looks fairly dry and says most the rain is further north particularly in myanmar and thailand where it's becoming rather more and hans to over the next couple of days in fact that's where most of the monsoon rain is for the moment coast of me and there is still a good infill in places like that but it's not as wet as a couple days ago. the weather sponsored by cattle railways. the wilderness of cambodia is under threat. pillaged for profit by an illegal timber trade one on one east investigates the plunder of cambodia's forests. on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where ever you are. combining also into knowledge. to challenge soviet era methodologies. through making creating and performing. turning a generation of children. into the trailblazers of tomorrow. after school. part of the rebel education series. on al-jazeera. and again you're watching it is there a reminder of all top stories this hour japan has removed south k
a lot quieter now there are a few showers around in the philippines in particular west papua but bourne is largely free on the satellite picture and sulawesi all of indonesia looks fairly dry and says most the rain is further north particularly in myanmar and thailand where it's becoming rather more and hans to over the next couple of days in fact that's where most of the monsoon rain is for the moment coast of me and there is still a good infill in places like that but it's not as wet as a...
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. >> we have impacted every week by gun violence and the courts are bourne in a real way in human muz ri and also in a financial way, we pay for emergency medical response, for police response, this is not a call that will suddenly end all gun violence but its a proposal that i will insure we no longer pay for it. >> you a lot of legal gun owners will be upset this is that's a new tax and if its a new tax it has to get on the ballot but this could be seen by gun owners as a punishment. >> reporter: the mayor will submit his proposal to the rules committee a week from wednesday, if three of five members vote in favor, the city will start what is called a nexus study. we have reached out to the nra in washington, dc for comment, we are waiting to hear back from them. >>> thank you. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has not called lawmakers back from their august recess to debate gun control but democrats are promising to make gun control their priority. democratic candidates plan to support reinstating the ban on assault weapons that expired 15 years ago, president donald trump has
. >> we have impacted every week by gun violence and the courts are bourne in a real way in human muz ri and also in a financial way, we pay for emergency medical response, for police response, this is not a call that will suddenly end all gun violence but its a proposal that i will insure we no longer pay for it. >> you a lot of legal gun owners will be upset this is that's a new tax and if its a new tax it has to get on the ballot but this could be seen by gun owners as a...
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katy bourne, who's the new chair of the association of police and crime commissioners, says anyone whoes after the killing of pc andrew harper last week. the uk's only active fracking site has experienced its second earthquake in a week. the tremor last night was the largest recorded at the lancashire site, measuring 2.1 on the richter scale. the previous record was 1.5, set on wednesday. energy firm cuadrilla say last night's tremor lasted around a second and happened at 11 o' clock, while fracking was not taking place. over a million people are expected at the notting hill carnival in west london over the next two days. a 72—second silence will be held today, to remember those who died in the fire at nearby grenfell tower. greg mckenzie is in notting hill now, and whats the atmosphere like? good afternoon. the notting hill carnival is well under way here in west london. by the end of today, more than a million people will have taken to the carnival route, just behind us. many walking past and there are 36 of the musical floats and today is traditionally known as children's des. there
katy bourne, who's the new chair of the association of police and crime commissioners, says anyone whoes after the killing of pc andrew harper last week. the uk's only active fracking site has experienced its second earthquake in a week. the tremor last night was the largest recorded at the lancashire site, measuring 2.1 on the richter scale. the previous record was 1.5, set on wednesday. energy firm cuadrilla say last night's tremor lasted around a second and happened at 11 o' clock, while...
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. >> jordan matthews, kendrick bourne, and richie james might need to make an impression tonight, they could only keep one of the three. if it is not jordan matthews, then it is not a lot to make the 53 man. >> i think he knows that. if you watched him last week you saw and the guy understands how to get open. he is a route runner. he is not necessarily faster than the other guys, but coaches again it will come down to i can trust you. usually the veteran guys you can trust. is he going to be in the right spot? you saw him kind of struggle at times to get in the right position, out of position, not coming out. attention to detail, i think that is where you have to give matthews the edge. athletically ritchie and born have more fun ability. >> and yes definitely made an impact, it is another situation where it will be tough. >> special teams, too. .net >> they do not have a bona fide receiver, they don't have backup, the top receiver did not get to 500 yards last year. is that player on this roster? >> for me, believe it or not, there is a guy i think that is going to start playing at a
. >> jordan matthews, kendrick bourne, and richie james might need to make an impression tonight, they could only keep one of the three. if it is not jordan matthews, then it is not a lot to make the 53 man. >> i think he knows that. if you watched him last week you saw and the guy understands how to get open. he is a route runner. he is not necessarily faster than the other guys, but coaches again it will come down to i can trust you. usually the veteran guys you can trust. is he...
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he leaves there with the finale to kendrick bourne who is on the bubble is one of the wide receivers27-24 winners, one week from sunday they will open in tampa on the road. so, you can't completely call them meaningless games when there is at least something at stake, not really that score or team record, but for the raiders, interesting backup for their job as the guy who is going to come in should something happen to derek carr, peterman, in the first quarter in seattle, gino smith, remember him? up top, ,39, perfectly placed, 7-0 seattle, in seattle. cleanup on isle five, and the raiders offense denied inside the red zone, third quarter, 14- 9, seattle. peterman, lookout, again. king with seattle and the forced fumble, 17, and the hawks went up sending the raiders to their first preseason. just look at his facial expression. all right, giants, complete regression over the last 10 days or so, what's the deal? they cannot win in their own home ballpark, doesn't matter who comes in, padres tonight, but in the stands they are having some good times. and we saw the debut of mauricio, g
he leaves there with the finale to kendrick bourne who is on the bubble is one of the wide receivers27-24 winners, one week from sunday they will open in tampa on the road. so, you can't completely call them meaningless games when there is at least something at stake, not really that score or team record, but for the raiders, interesting backup for their job as the guy who is going to come in should something happen to derek carr, peterman, in the first quarter in seattle, gino smith, remember...
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uk can easily cope with a new deal brexit adding that if that occurred it's because of the stub bournenessean union hour that's not the opinion leaked obtained by the sunday times. that details the way they're trying to avert a catastrophic collapse in the infrastructure and which warned of gridlock at ports, a hard border with ireland and significant shortages of water and fresh food. he said the food shortages were highly unlikely and vowed that patients would have continued access to medicine. in france prime minister johnson promised not to pay the $39 billion fee which would be owed by the uk to the eu in the event of a no deal divorce. >>> still to come, axios' mike allen has a look at "1 big thing." and president trump faces deep divisions on the world stage. >> much more as he finds himself isolated on climate change, tariffs. we'll have the very latest as president trump tried to paint a rosier picture on his talks with the world leaders. >>> and congressman joe walsh will discuss his bid to take on the president in the 2020 nomination. "morning joe" is just moments away. "morning
uk can easily cope with a new deal brexit adding that if that occurred it's because of the stub bournenessean union hour that's not the opinion leaked obtained by the sunday times. that details the way they're trying to avert a catastrophic collapse in the infrastructure and which warned of gridlock at ports, a hard border with ireland and significant shortages of water and fresh food. he said the food shortages were highly unlikely and vowed that patients would have continued access to...
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jimmy kimmel or jason bourne?mmy kimmel is great, he's comedian, which we all love, but matt damon. >> it's where it's at. >> so big decisions here. >> jimmy: no, there are no big dw decisions here. you can't have a dildo running dildo. it's like a horse riding a horse. it's impossible. how dare they bring him into this. i thought canadians were supposed to be nice. i bet that's an american that snuck in with the black hat. let's go live to the dildo brewing company where our very own guillermo del dildo is standing by. [cheers and applause] you think matt damon has a crowd like that going on? what are you up to there in dildo? >> we were listen to music, and then we got drunk. >> jimmy: that sounds like a fun night. have you heard this, have you seen this guy with the matt damon stuff out in the town? >> fortunately, i did, but i already took care of them, jimmy. >> jimmy: oh, you did. what did you do? what did you do to take care of them? >> i sent them to the next town. >> jimmy: oh, you did. i see so many of o
jimmy kimmel or jason bourne?mmy kimmel is great, he's comedian, which we all love, but matt damon. >> it's where it's at. >> so big decisions here. >> jimmy: no, there are no big dw decisions here. you can't have a dildo running dildo. it's like a horse riding a horse. it's impossible. how dare they bring him into this. i thought canadians were supposed to be nice. i bet that's an american that snuck in with the black hat. let's go live to the dildo brewing company where our...
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. >> srin: ...and explosions, like bourne... ( explosion ) >> schifrin: ...but mendez says there's only one s who gets it right. >> the male star in "the fuamericans" had this wond ability to put on these nothing disguises and then he became nothg. >> how have you been, martha? >> he became almost invisible. he was perfect. ( elevator dings ) but if hon the elevator with you and got off two floors later, you would never remember that he'd even been on the elevator. he just could disappear into his disguise >> schifrin: that disappearing act is what she perfected at the height of the co, for american agents and their russian assets. moscow became so dangerous, it was a "denied area," meaning c.a. officers couldn't mee russian informants face to face. in cold war moscow, every face was wa so jonna and tony gave their colleagues more than one. >> we didn'tto use masks in any other place. but we needed them in moscow a because it wolution that was almost forced upon us. wiout disguise, our case officers would have been totally stymd. that was the intention of the k.g.b. they wanted us to be
. >> srin: ...and explosions, like bourne... ( explosion ) >> schifrin: ...but mendez says there's only one s who gets it right. >> the male star in "the fuamericans" had this wond ability to put on these nothing disguises and then he became nothg. >> how have you been, martha? >> he became almost invisible. he was perfect. ( elevator dings ) but if hon the elevator with you and got off two floors later, you would never remember that he'd even been on the...
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. >> jimmy: the bourne supremacy, i didn't like that. he can't just denounce white supremacy.e has to hedge it. it's the one time he feels the need to hear both sides of the issue. but i'm surprised he went after fox news. he doesn't like that shepherd smith spends more attention to the news part of it than the fox news part of it. watching fake news cnn is better than watching shepard smith. when possible i turn to oann. i have a theory about this. i believe he is setting the table to turn on fox news when he doesn't get reelected. once he's out, he'll start a news network, a competitor to fox. he probably thinks oann spells "own ". then when he's out of the white house he'll go all out with them. so shepherd smith replied. with a shoutout. >> good afternoon, mr. president, it's nice to you have with us. we're being watched, as you know. >> who's watching us? >> a number of people, some of them aren't too happy, which is too bad. >> jimmy: the shep hit the fan is what happened there. [ applause ] by the way, if you want to meet and eat with donald trump live and in person he
. >> jimmy: the bourne supremacy, i didn't like that. he can't just denounce white supremacy.e has to hedge it. it's the one time he feels the need to hear both sides of the issue. but i'm surprised he went after fox news. he doesn't like that shepherd smith spends more attention to the news part of it than the fox news part of it. watching fake news cnn is better than watching shepard smith. when possible i turn to oann. i have a theory about this. i believe he is setting the table to...
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things are different with donald trump than they were two years ago or five or ten years ago is not bourneut by the facts. >> toobin, scaramucci reports to the president's increasingly divisive rhetoric as the reason he can no longer back the president. but as chris cillizza just pointed out, this rhetoric has been going on for quite a while. >> i'm not nearly smart enough to know what is going on inside of anthony scaramucci's brain but i do know he's not an elected official and what will matter is when republican-elected officials who are running for re-election start criticizing the president. because that is going to indicate that they believe the republican party is moving away from him. jeff flake, bob corker, the senators who criticized the president, republicans, they fled. they gave up. because they knew how much donald trump controlled the republican party. anthony scaramucci doesn't control any votes as far as i'm aware. the interesting thing and the important thing will be when republican-elected officials start standing up to him and as far as i'm aware, not a single one has.
things are different with donald trump than they were two years ago or five or ten years ago is not bourneut by the facts. >> toobin, scaramucci reports to the president's increasingly divisive rhetoric as the reason he can no longer back the president. but as chris cillizza just pointed out, this rhetoric has been going on for quite a while. >> i'm not nearly smart enough to know what is going on inside of anthony scaramucci's brain but i do know he's not an elected official and...
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much of the west that we had for the tools the south those ranges generally being kept away from bourne use the marches so quite a bit of cloud in the forecast but the rain with that really staying much further to the north as you can see but particularly heavy across towards mamma in fact 12000 people have been displaced because of the floods there's been some deadly landslides in the forecast there as well monday's a similar sort of story still more rain in that region and also into indiana here the rain has been particularly heavy those monsoon rains all the way along the western coast and down into carola which is seeing days of rain again we've seen floods here 10000 people removed from their homes and there's really no letup in the 4 calls to sunday monday still very unsettled 30 in mumbai. whether sponsored by cattle or an. al-jazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how why would we see influence the course of history beginning with the giants of the struggle for civil rights to mount the 100 just 8 miles over the vailable who oppress people look at me and cont
much of the west that we had for the tools the south those ranges generally being kept away from bourne use the marches so quite a bit of cloud in the forecast but the rain with that really staying much further to the north as you can see but particularly heavy across towards mamma in fact 12000 people have been displaced because of the floods there's been some deadly landslides in the forecast there as well monday's a similar sort of story still more rain in that region and also into indiana...
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to ask you, because you're talking about how this is a pending investigation but we see the cost bournethe families over and over again. i just gave you the statistic from syracuse, zero companies prosecuted and only 11 individuals prosecuted. if you focused on the companies, wouldn't that have more of a deterred effect than going after these individuals who are desperate? >> jake, again, this is the third time, that is the intent of the investigation. >> only zero companies and 11 individuals in the last year. >> i can't speak to the department of justice on how many cases they have. i'm the commissioner of cbp so i'm not involved in those investigations. but what i can tell you is that is exactly what this investigation was about. and again, let's go back to words matter. these aren't undocumented immigrants. they are illegal immigrants. they are here in this country illegally. they're obtaining jobs illegally. so i think words matter. and let's keep in mind that i.c.e. and during this target enforcement operation, they took extraordinary efforts to make sure that everyone that was ap
to ask you, because you're talking about how this is a pending investigation but we see the cost bournethe families over and over again. i just gave you the statistic from syracuse, zero companies prosecuted and only 11 individuals prosecuted. if you focused on the companies, wouldn't that have more of a deterred effect than going after these individuals who are desperate? >> jake, again, this is the third time, that is the intent of the investigation. >> only zero companies and 11...
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[ laughter ] like, "the bourne supremacy" [ laughter ] trump still refused to take responsibility fort that he spent his campaign and presidency constantly repeating vile, racist, dehumanizing language about immigrants, and riling up his crowds with paranoid fantasies of invading caravans >> this is an invasion i was badly criticized for using the word, "invasion. it's an invasion people hate the word, "invasion," but that's what it is it's an invasion of drugs and criminals and people mexico should step up and stop this onslaught, this invasion into our country the democrats want to invite caravan after caravan of illegal aliens into our country. [ booing ] a large group of people, they call it a caravan -- [ booing ] do you know how the caravan started? does everybody know what this means? i think the democrats had something to do with it. >> seth: what is that move [ laughter ] he looks like one of those guys handing out free cds in times square "check out my album. [ laughter ] "now that's what i call racism." [ cheers and applause anyone -- anyone who's been paying any attention
[ laughter ] like, "the bourne supremacy" [ laughter ] trump still refused to take responsibility fort that he spent his campaign and presidency constantly repeating vile, racist, dehumanizing language about immigrants, and riling up his crowds with paranoid fantasies of invading caravans >> this is an invasion i was badly criticized for using the word, "invasion. it's an invasion people hate the word, "invasion," but that's what it is it's an invasion of drugs...
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a lot quieter now there are a few showers around in the philippines in particular west papua but bourne is largely free on the satellite picture and all of indonesia looks fairly dry and says most the rain is further north particularly in myanmar and thailand where it's becoming rather more and hans to over the next couple of days in fact that's where most of the monsoon rain is for the moment coast of me and there is still a good infill in places like that but it's not as wet as a couple days ago. sponsored by cattle. where there is water there is life but finding it on australia's arid deserts is a skill few still possess they took us to a small spot. and this was this is a very important point is that they've been telling us about for the last 5 days complaining. and under orders against all odds an ageing population is passing on. the rainmakers of the outback on a. hill again you're watching i do see a reminder of our top stories this south korean military says the north has launched an unidentified short range project in the country's east coast if confirmed it will be the 3rd lau
a lot quieter now there are a few showers around in the philippines in particular west papua but bourne is largely free on the satellite picture and all of indonesia looks fairly dry and says most the rain is further north particularly in myanmar and thailand where it's becoming rather more and hans to over the next couple of days in fact that's where most of the monsoon rain is for the moment coast of me and there is still a good infill in places like that but it's not as wet as a couple days...
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thank you very much indeed i want to bring in simon bourne he's a senior lecturer in international studies at lancaster university he's joining us from there thank you very much indeed for your time how significant is it that the 2 sides are actually talking fact i respect to whether or not they actually come up with some sort of solution. i think it's hugely significant and also symbolic i think you can have a diplomatic resolution to a crisis without dialogue that much we know and so the fact that these 2 prominent officials are sitting down together and talking is an incredibly important 1st step it sends a good message to other members of the nuclear deal and it sends a strong message the united states the european powers are fighting to save the deal so there's the symbolic dimension but there's also a really important substantive dimension that there are talks going on the french know what the iranians are thinking what their concerns are and the iranians know what the french concerns are so it's something to really build on and it's a platform to try and move forward from this worki
thank you very much indeed i want to bring in simon bourne he's a senior lecturer in international studies at lancaster university he's joining us from there thank you very much indeed for your time how significant is it that the 2 sides are actually talking fact i respect to whether or not they actually come up with some sort of solution. i think it's hugely significant and also symbolic i think you can have a diplomatic resolution to a crisis without dialogue that much we know and so the fact...
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okay we'll spin around the smucker's jar inside, we're going to wish a happy 100th birthday to adney bourns proud grandpa is celebrating 100 years. he has four grandkids and eigh great grandkids and i bet he spoils them all. happy birthday to elena garcia, a fashionable lady from killeen texas, she's had several careers over the years and ran the family beauty business look how beautiful she is. jane peck of branch port, new york is 101. she has lived in the same house for more than 70 years wow. elizabeth cook of kearneys point, new jersey, is celebrating 105 years. she has traveled the world and loves to tell stories about her adventur adventures and happy 100th birthday to francis brinkmeyer a world war ii veteran from illinois he says the secret to longevity is enjoying happy hour every day at 4:00 p.m. sharp smart man. >> amen. >> if you know someone with a milestone birthday or anniversary on the way, let us know just head to today.com/celebrate. >>> be sure to check out today.com/allday we've got a lot more stories there including the story of a high schooler who fought back after b
okay we'll spin around the smucker's jar inside, we're going to wish a happy 100th birthday to adney bourns proud grandpa is celebrating 100 years. he has four grandkids and eigh great grandkids and i bet he spoils them all. happy birthday to elena garcia, a fashionable lady from killeen texas, she's had several careers over the years and ran the family beauty business look how beautiful she is. jane peck of branch port, new york is 101. she has lived in the same house for more than 70 years...
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jason bourne went out. joe root was next and went out in the early section. we should have some action over the next few days, weather permitting. england are 1—0 down in the series. three weeks into the new english football league season, and we have news of the first managerial departure... sol campbell. he's leaving maccelsfield town by mutual consent after eight months in charge. the 44—year—old took over in november last year with the silkmen bottom of league two and managed to keep them in the football league, thanks to a run ofjust two defeats in their final ten games. the club is struggling off—field with financial issues. players revealed they considered boycotting their final game of last season in protest about unpaid wages after they were paid late for three consecutive months. campbell is one of the... bury‘s away fixture against rotherham on tuesday has been suspended by the english football league — their fifth successive game to be called off. the suspension comes as the league one club works towards a 23 august deadline to avoid expulsion fro
jason bourne went out. joe root was next and went out in the early section. we should have some action over the next few days, weather permitting. england are 1—0 down in the series. three weeks into the new english football league season, and we have news of the first managerial departure... sol campbell. he's leaving maccelsfield town by mutual consent after eight months in charge. the 44—year—old took over in november last year with the silkmen bottom of league two and managed to keep...