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on sunday, two year old brodie allen celebrated christmas. he threw candy, to crowds of people wearing santa hats and waiving signs. last month, brodie's parents learned their son's brain cancer advanced and he only had 2 months to live. >> they go all the questions, radiation, radiation will destroy him because he is 2. clinical trials they can look for but it won't give us more time. i wanted to bring him home. >> reporter: during a difficult night, todd played rudolph the red nose reindeer on his phone. >> he fell asleep and it calmed him. watching him enjoy that moment, i was like, okay, bud, we are going to do christmas. >> reporter: they decided to celebrate christmas in september and turned to facebook to ask neighbors for help and the community responds, neighbors put up lights and santa and snow globes on their front lawn. >> wouldn't it be great if everybody treated each other like this. >> they do, we just don't see this. >> reporter: it kept brody happy on a warm autumn day by making it a very merry christmas. brodie is one of six
on sunday, two year old brodie allen celebrated christmas. he threw candy, to crowds of people wearing santa hats and waiving signs. last month, brodie's parents learned their son's brain cancer advanced and he only had 2 months to live. >> they go all the questions, radiation, radiation will destroy him because he is 2. clinical trials they can look for but it won't give us more time. i wanted to bring him home. >> reporter: during a difficult night, todd played rudolph the red...
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on sunday, 2-year-old brody allen celebrated christmas. people wearing santa hats and waving signs. >> merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> reporter: last month, brody's parents shiloh and todd learned their son's brain cancer had advanced and that he only had two months to live. >> they go through all the questions like, you know, radiation, but radiation will just destroy him because he's 2. clinical trials they can look for, but it won't really give us any more time. i wanted to bring him home. >> reporter: during a difficult night, todd played an old weekend version of rudolph the red-nosed reindeer. >> he fell asleep. it calmed him. watching him enjoy that moment. we're going to do christmas. >> reporter: they decided to celebrate christmas in december. they turned to facebook to ask neighbors for help and the community responded. neighbors put up lights, santas and snow globes on their front lawn. >> you think about the idea, wouldn't this be great if everybody treated each other like this all the time. >> i think they do. we just
on sunday, 2-year-old brody allen celebrated christmas. people wearing santa hats and waving signs. >> merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> reporter: last month, brody's parents shiloh and todd learned their son's brain cancer had advanced and that he only had two months to live. >> they go through all the questions like, you know, radiation, but radiation will just destroy him because he's 2. clinical trials they can look for, but it won't really give us any more...
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brodie brazil showing you what's next at the calcium. n kaepernic welcome to the xfinity store. my happy place. you can learn how to switch to xfinity mobile, a new wireless network that saves you cash. and you can get 5 lines of talk and text included with your internet. and over here i'm having my birthday party. dj fluffernutter, hit it! ♪ dj fluffernutter simple. easy. awesome. ask how to get $300 back when you sign up for xfinity mobile, and purchase a new samsung phone. visit your local xfinity store today. it" campaign: colin kaepernick. >>> the nfl may have an issue with nike's new front man for its just do it campaign. it's colin kaepernick. he tweeted out the first ad today, the tagline believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything. and he did sacrifice a career because of this. the story took a knee during the national anthem a few years ago, to protest racial injustice. he hasn't played for another team since. kaepernick is suing the nfl for includi co lewding. >>> the playoff race in september, this could be the preview of the first round. if the sea
brodie brazil showing you what's next at the calcium. n kaepernic welcome to the xfinity store. my happy place. you can learn how to switch to xfinity mobile, a new wireless network that saves you cash. and you can get 5 lines of talk and text included with your internet. and over here i'm having my birthday party. dj fluffernutter, hit it! ♪ dj fluffernutter simple. easy. awesome. ask how to get $300 back when you sign up for xfinity mobile, and purchase a new samsung phone. visit your local...
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beckerman, ben brody, thank you for joining us. speaking of protecting customer has paid a hefty price for failing to do so in 2016. they paid $146 million over a data breach that exposed the personal information of 24 million u.s. comfort -- customers. hackers obtained driver's numbers, andne addresses for tens of millions of users. uber failed to disclose the reach for more than a year after disclosing -- discovering the hack. toernet unicorn about complete another round of funding. we will hear from the cfo and a minute. -- in a minute. you like us, check us out on bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ selina: on light -- online payment and financial company strike is about to complete its latest round of financing. what a valuation. $20 billion, got to hand it to you. what is interesting, it is serving what, 80% of americans? what the quarter of a billion is going to be used for. >> stripe is a technology builds that tilts in -- economic infrastructure. we are three decades into the consumer infrastructure. only 3% of gdp is on
beckerman, ben brody, thank you for joining us. speaking of protecting customer has paid a hefty price for failing to do so in 2016. they paid $146 million over a data breach that exposed the personal information of 24 million u.s. comfort -- customers. hackers obtained driver's numbers, andne addresses for tens of millions of users. uber failed to disclose the reach for more than a year after disclosing -- discovering the hack. toernet unicorn about complete another round of funding. we will...
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>> i agree with ambassador brodie. >> mr. brown? >> i put it in the category of attack based on we have 26 injured americans. those attacks do not seem to extend outside the diplomatic community. >> dr. masenick, incident or attack? >> we deferred and used the language in our state department report, but it shows the challenges we identify to make the determinations as quickly as possible. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back my time. >> pursuant to committee rule 7, the members be permitted to submit written statements. without objection the record will be open for five business days to allow statements and ot things. we are going to adjourn down to the skiff, and it will be upon conclusion of votes. this meeting is adjourned. >>> this afternoon c-span will have live coverage of a discussion on the ongoing trade negotiations between the u.s., canada and mexico and its economic and political effect on the countries. you can watch it at 5:00 p.m. eastern. tonight on the c-span network, national security advisor john bolton spoke
>> i agree with ambassador brodie. >> mr. brown? >> i put it in the category of attack based on we have 26 injured americans. those attacks do not seem to extend outside the diplomatic community. >> dr. masenick, incident or attack? >> we deferred and used the language in our state department report, but it shows the challenges we identify to make the determinations as quickly as possible. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back my time. >> pursuant to...
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on sunday two-year-old brody allen celebrated christmas.waving signs. >> merry christmas. >> reporter: last month brody's parents, shilo and todd, learned their son's brain cancer had advanced and he only had two months to live. >> they go through all the questions like, we can do radiation, but radiation will just destroy him because he's two. clinical trials. they can move forward, but it won't really give us any more time. we wanted to bring him home. >> reporter: during a difficult night, todd played an old black and white version of "rudolph the red-nosed reindeer" on his phone. >> it actually calmed him. wau watching him in that moment, i said, okay, bud, we're going to do christmas. >> reporter: the community responded. neighbors put up lights, santas and snowglobes on their front lawn. >> reporter: do you think about the idea wouldn't it be great if everybody treated each other like this all the time? >> i think they do. we just don't see it. >> reporter: but the support didn't stop there. >> this has been beautiful. romp christmas
on sunday two-year-old brody allen celebrated christmas.waving signs. >> merry christmas. >> reporter: last month brody's parents, shilo and todd, learned their son's brain cancer had advanced and he only had two months to live. >> they go through all the questions like, we can do radiation, but radiation will just destroy him because he's two. clinical trials. they can move forward, but it won't really give us any more time. we wanted to bring him home. >> reporter:...
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out front david brody, chief political analyst for the christian broadcasting network. also author of "the fate of donald trump." and eliana johnson. jamie, this list of cabinet officials and other officials putting out a denial, it just keeps growing. i feel like i miss it if i haven't looked at my e-mail in the last two minutes. what are you hearing? do you think people should take this as gospel or a grain of spark? >> your mark seemed seilly but since only one person as far as we know wrote "the new york times" op ed, but what is stunning here is this demand for denials. it does have the feeling of a loyalty test. and even if they are making these denials, it doesn't mean that some of these people don't have concerns for the president, kate. >> alayana, some of them share the fears and concerns laid out in the 37b piece about the president? what is the impact and most share the concerns of the op ed writer and most republicans, both in the white house and on capitol hill have worked to rein in the president and to harness, corral his worst instih lawmaked republican
out front david brody, chief political analyst for the christian broadcasting network. also author of "the fate of donald trump." and eliana johnson. jamie, this list of cabinet officials and other officials putting out a denial, it just keeps growing. i feel like i miss it if i haven't looked at my e-mail in the last two minutes. what are you hearing? do you think people should take this as gospel or a grain of spark? >> your mark seemed seilly but since only one person as far...
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they begin to produce their own version that they call the brodie helmet. you will see a reintroduction of medieval armor as a result of trench warfare. the helmet makes its debut in modern times after 300 years of obsolescence. i do this because it teaches me. i learn things you just don't learn in a book. when you take on the mantle of people who come before you and you begin to live their life a little bit, you begin to understand their mindset. one of the biggest difficulties we have is to see the past through their lenses. we often times look at past events and different decisions that were made through our modernize. there is no way you could get a true understanding for the reason why people did what they did by doing so. by stepping back into their timeframe and their attitude, you begin to understand where not just to honor the men, but to understand them, and in that understanding you do them the thatest honor, i think, anyone can do. you don't have to like it. no one has to like it, but in understanding it, it gives you a broader understanding of
they begin to produce their own version that they call the brodie helmet. you will see a reintroduction of medieval armor as a result of trench warfare. the helmet makes its debut in modern times after 300 years of obsolescence. i do this because it teaches me. i learn things you just don't learn in a book. when you take on the mantle of people who come before you and you begin to live their life a little bit, you begin to understand their mindset. one of the biggest difficulties we have is to...
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>> adrian brody. >> what do you sleep in at night?g. >> me too. >> there's already oscar buzz for "a star is born." we wanted to know what's next. >> there have to be ten more lady gaga bradley cooper films. >> that would be a blessing. >> that would taketous 88 though, that's how long this has been. >> yes it took bradley three years to make "a star is born." but it didn't take katy perry and orlando bloom as throng get back together. last night the pair started fireworks as they made their red carpet debut ♪ the one that got away >> laughing whispering and wait for it, pda. katy was beaming on their first red carpet together. today they hit athens. since reck sidelining they have been spending every moment with each other. we are also told ka-bloom has been working on their love since hitting a bumpy road. spinning of 50e 17 they broke up. that winter both were gushing to "e.t." about each other. >> she's amazing. i'm super proud of the work she does. >> everyone is a teacher in a relationship. and we taught each other a lot. >> nei
>> adrian brody. >> what do you sleep in at night?g. >> me too. >> there's already oscar buzz for "a star is born." we wanted to know what's next. >> there have to be ten more lady gaga bradley cooper films. >> that would be a blessing. >> that would taketous 88 though, that's how long this has been. >> yes it took bradley three years to make "a star is born." but it didn't take katy perry and orlando bloom as throng get back...
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the community going all out for brody allen doctors don't believe brody will make it to christmas. year old had the best seat in the house right with his mom. the allen family says they will celebrate christmas eve monday and christmas tuesday. (catherine) birthdays are supposed to be a time for celebration with family and friends. so imagine a north carolina mother's devastation when nearly everyone invited to her three-year-old son's party canceled.(vicki) however the local fire department came to the rescue in a big way. (catherine) young jackson reid got much more than he ever expected -- the crew threw him a birthday party -- and let him inside the firetruck. where he got to see the gauges, pumps and siren. jackson's mother says she just asked the department to come by for a few minutes. but they ended up doing more than that. loving him like one of their own. (catherine) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(jr stone) jr stone is here with kron 4 news at 9. (jrs) thank you catherein and vicki. coming up on kron 4 news at 9. supreme court judge nominiee is figh
the community going all out for brody allen doctors don't believe brody will make it to christmas. year old had the best seat in the house right with his mom. the allen family says they will celebrate christmas eve monday and christmas tuesday. (catherine) birthdays are supposed to be a time for celebration with family and friends. so imagine a north carolina mother's devastation when nearly everyone invited to her three-year-old son's party canceled.(vicki) however the local fire department...
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a community in southwest ohio bands together to celebrate christmas early in honor of two-year-old brodythe terminally ill boy who has tumors on his brain and spine. he is not expected to make it through christmas, so christmas came to him. >> we're grateful to everyone coming out and just giving our family this huge hug. >> brody, of course, was the events grand marshall. so nice of that town to come together and give that young man a moment of joy. >> oh, my gosh. what an amazing town. i mean, everybody came together and dressed up. that is beautiful! what a community. i'm glad that we just highlighted them. >> all right. time now for "cnn newsroom" with jim sciutto, and we'll see you tomorrow. >> a very good morning to you. i'm jim sciutto. poppy harlow is on assignment this morning. his supreme court pick is not budging. his deputy attorney general still has a job, but all that could change on thursday. president trump preparing this morning for his second address to the un general assembly. we're going to bring that to you live in the next hour. but drama, suspense, sheer uncertaint
a community in southwest ohio bands together to celebrate christmas early in honor of two-year-old brodythe terminally ill boy who has tumors on his brain and spine. he is not expected to make it through christmas, so christmas came to him. >> we're grateful to everyone coming out and just giving our family this huge hug. >> brody, of course, was the events grand marshall. so nice of that town to come together and give that young man a moment of joy. >> oh, my gosh. what an...
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brodie brazil here at the xfinity sports desk. the biggest show in sports resuming tonight at oracle as the warriors began preseason activities against the t wolves on their quest for a third nba title in a four-year span. let's get you right into the highlights. second quarter, quinn cook up the court. andre iguodala, one hand alley-oop. now in the second half, draymond green with a nice full-court pass toin durant. the slam there for the birthday boy on his 30th. but the warriors lose this game. i don't think anybody's worried. 114-110. >>> baseball in san francisco, the dodgers can clinch a playoff spot with a victory this afternoon. tied in the eighth. manny machado off the wall in right. the go-ahead run comes in to score. the dodgers never look back. 10-6. and, yeah, the champagne stinging in san francisco to see the dodgers do that in the visiting clubhouse. >>> how about the a's down in socal taking on their division rival, the angels, who are well out of playoff contention. first inning, skrkhris davis wasting no time. th
brodie brazil here at the xfinity sports desk. the biggest show in sports resuming tonight at oracle as the warriors began preseason activities against the t wolves on their quest for a third nba title in a four-year span. let's get you right into the highlights. second quarter, quinn cook up the court. andre iguodala, one hand alley-oop. now in the second half, draymond green with a nice full-court pass toin durant. the slam there for the birthday boy on his 30th. but the warriors lose this...
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help of neighbors who came out in droves to deliver festive decor and decorated their own homes for brody anger and the divide in this country, remember, when we are faced with our darkest moments, humanity and kindness are significantly stronger. it is when good people come together and we find the light. that wraps up this hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. coming up now, more news with my friend hallie jackson. >> grateful for you. thank you very much. good morning from washington. we are days away from hearing publicly from the woman accusing brett kavanaugh of sexual assault. it is potentially a game changer. the white house standing by their man, but agreeing with democrats that the woman in this case should be heard. what her lawyer is
help of neighbors who came out in droves to deliver festive decor and decorated their own homes for brody anger and the divide in this country, remember, when we are faced with our darkest moments, humanity and kindness are significantly stronger. it is when good people come together and we find the light. that wraps up this hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. coming up now, more news with my friend hallie jackson. >> grateful for you. thank you very much. good morning from washington. we are days...
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to talk about this story we sat down with kate mitchell, mark bergen, and then brodie. -- and ben brodie>> he might have a little bit of a point in that some of the new conservative sites are farther out on the right, more conspiracy minded, probably aren't showing up very much in google search results. beyond that, fox news, which of course he loves and watches religiously, comes up all the time. we in dc, we hear this from politicians all the time. you only write the bad things. the answer is that is kind of what the news media does. it is a common critique and something we hear a lot from the president. emily: what has been the response from google? >> i was talking to some folks there that claim that this is outrageous, that the idea that google does this intentionally. they dealt with this two years ago with the notion that they were suppressing negative search results about hillary clinton. they did not come out at that time with a full endorsement, but privately they said that. part of the issue here is that google for 20 years has been pretty secretive about its algorithm and has
to talk about this story we sat down with kate mitchell, mark bergen, and then brodie. -- and ben brodie>> he might have a little bit of a point in that some of the new conservative sites are farther out on the right, more conspiracy minded, probably aren't showing up very much in google search results. beyond that, fox news, which of course he loves and watches religiously, comes up all the time. we in dc, we hear this from politicians all the time. you only write the bad things. the...
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. >> will brody says while theut pean treatment has given protection it doesn't comwi thout side effects. mainly upset stomach and it's not a zblur you have to be very careful still. but jt the piece of mind of knowing if i accidentally ate something i shouldn't nothingd woppen. >> his mom calls it a game changer. for nightly business report, meg tirrell. >> coming up porsche's need for speed. s a sound porsche owners love revving up the karin and before going race. we take you to place where porsche owners are meeting for rent sports number 6. coming up on nightly business report. >>> porsche owner he is and fans for a this weekend festival celebrating the german auto brands 70th anesversary. it c as the luxury brand enjoying record sales in the u.s. phil lebeau is in salinas, california, where the snd and speed of porsche is on display. >> reporter: it's music to the ears of porsche fans. the roar of porsche race cars turning lap after lap at the famed laguna racetrack. this is porsche's sixth reunion, the four-day celebration celebrating the feel and handling of pushing a performance
. >> will brody says while theut pean treatment has given protection it doesn't comwi thout side effects. mainly upset stomach and it's not a zblur you have to be very careful still. but jt the piece of mind of knowing if i accidentally ate something i shouldn't nothingd woppen. >> his mom calls it a game changer. for nightly business report, meg tirrell. >> coming up porsche's need for speed. s a sound porsche owners love revving up the karin and before going race. we take...
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celebrities are only too happy to attempt like pop singer katy perry and actors orlando bloom and adrian brody. the monte carlo gala for the global ocean was held for the second time out of the public eye the eyepiece come to raise donations and support prince albert. this is great what he's doing i mean his global ocean. is great at think he's taking the forefront and making awareness big and people pay attention and be knowledgeable what's going on with the ocean of course is a huge topic in our world it's a problem we have and we need to work together to improve things. that's why it's an honor to be here tonight. here's an environmental lawyer i've been here before i went to the museum and i saw how passionate they are here about the ocean about the creatures in the ocean about the health of the ocean and i think it's in his blood you know i think it's part of his d.n.a. . following the death of his father the third albert became the prince of monaco the tiny principality on the coast does your in two thousand and five a year later a trip to the north pole turned him into an environmental
celebrities are only too happy to attempt like pop singer katy perry and actors orlando bloom and adrian brody. the monte carlo gala for the global ocean was held for the second time out of the public eye the eyepiece come to raise donations and support prince albert. this is great what he's doing i mean his global ocean. is great at think he's taking the forefront and making awareness big and people pay attention and be knowledgeable what's going on with the ocean of course is a huge topic in...
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was the link between another unnamed adult film star to whom he paid money for her relationship with brody who impregnated her the support but they found what they saw in the last episode of the trumpet ministration this is what happened is that the pre title to the next episode why is your audience so fascinated by it's totally fascinating as opposed to what we heard about places like india there is no. interest for tea in the middle east it just keeps coming everything that happens here in washington d.c. relating to trump people keep to be interested you know. for example she talks about the situation in israel in the environment the countries around israel there's this impression that all israelis love dawn of drum because of all the things that he's done for israel including you know moving the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem in the arab or the middle east a lot of people view trump with trepidation but he also in their eyes knows how to stay in the headlines and he's doing it every day and people are wondering what is the secret what is the recipe that he's following to be able to
was the link between another unnamed adult film star to whom he paid money for her relationship with brody who impregnated her the support but they found what they saw in the last episode of the trumpet ministration this is what happened is that the pre title to the next episode why is your audience so fascinated by it's totally fascinating as opposed to what we heard about places like india there is no. interest for tea in the middle east it just keeps coming everything that happens here in...
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. >> it's very, very good for getting my brain working. ep reporter: michael brodie was diagnosed threeis there something that happens from the music that kind of s eases the wheels? >> yeah, i think so. eahave no idea how all this works. i just am really glad that it's there. >> reporter: and this is the group's most daunting project to date-- learning nine original songs, commissioned by the chorus and performed this summer in st. paul, minnesota. >> we both thought, oh, my lord, how are we going to learn all this? we never heard it before. but we both have grown to really love the music. ♪ ♪ ly reporter: composer victor zupanc and poet louisa castner wrote the pieces, with help. >> in every single song, we can point to the line or the image that came from them. >> ♪ a beautiful song to sing together ♪ >> reporter: to hear some thoughts come back to them in the form of a beautiful song, it rm o be stunning to them. ♪ ♪ >> they keep pulling us aside and saying, you have given us a voice. >> reporter: the haunting ballad of the giving was inspired by caregiver janet labrecque. >> ♪ it w
. >> it's very, very good for getting my brain working. ep reporter: michael brodie was diagnosed threeis there something that happens from the music that kind of s eases the wheels? >> yeah, i think so. eahave no idea how all this works. i just am really glad that it's there. >> reporter: and this is the group's most daunting project to date-- learning nine original songs, commissioned by the chorus and performed this summer in st. paul, minnesota. >> we both thought,...
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to discuss we have been brodie who covers tech lobbying and tom giles.ifypichai at some point this year after the midterm elections, but what can you tell us about this meeting with lawmakers and what might transpire there? ben: the focus will be on two things. one is the allegations of anti-conservative i is that you talked about. that sort of punching bag we have had here. i think some of those concerns are genuine, at least on the part of lawmakers. has to do is convince those lawmakers and talk about their approach, as you said. it came about because of something else, being able to talk about what goes on there, but it's always a little bit of a lack box, and that does worry people. the other thing i expect to be huge issue is the attempt to get back in the chinese market. i think that will be a major talking point. kevin mccarthy tweeting, the mayor can people deserve the facts, these platforms should clearly know what is news and opinion. he was we tweeting a tweet from president trump's 2020 campaign manager. how much of an uphill battle is googl
to discuss we have been brodie who covers tech lobbying and tom giles.ifypichai at some point this year after the midterm elections, but what can you tell us about this meeting with lawmakers and what might transpire there? ben: the focus will be on two things. one is the allegations of anti-conservative i is that you talked about. that sort of punching bag we have had here. i think some of those concerns are genuine, at least on the part of lawmakers. has to do is convince those lawmakers and...
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rise and drug companies are stepping in to work on the problem >> reporter: for 13-year-old will brodiebite of the wrong food could be fatal. >> my peanut allergy is the worse allergy i have it's anaphylactic which means if i eat a peanut i could die and i have to take my epipen and go to the hospital. >> reporter: will is one of an increasing number of kids with dangerous allergies. according to cdc, food allergy rose 70% from 1997 to 2016 in kids younger than 18 allergic reactions are causing more hospital visits, too, an increase of more than four-fold in a decade. peanuts are the worst culprit. >> peanut allergies specifically affects approximately 1.5% to 4.5% of children >> reporter: drug companies are responding and two new treatments for peanut allergy may reach the market from bio tech companies aimmune and dvb technologies, both introduce small amounts of peanut protein to patients over time with the goal of building up tolerance will brody is in a clinical trial called ar-101. >> at first we almost didn't do it because it was like eating the thing that i was avoiding at all c
rise and drug companies are stepping in to work on the problem >> reporter: for 13-year-old will brodiebite of the wrong food could be fatal. >> my peanut allergy is the worse allergy i have it's anaphylactic which means if i eat a peanut i could die and i have to take my epipen and go to the hospital. >> reporter: will is one of an increasing number of kids with dangerous allergies. according to cdc, food allergy rose 70% from 1997 to 2016 in kids younger than 18 allergic...
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bloomberg's ben brodie.for full coverage of the senate tech hearings beginning at 9:30 a.m. new york time. happening right now on capitol hill on the senate judiciary committee is holding the first of several hearings with brett kavanaugh. withattle erupted democrats to manning to adjourn -- demanding to adjourn. >> as the national archive finishes, and to have for the first time in my 44 years here a have somebody say there is claim of executive privilege when the president hasn't made such a claim just put everything under doubt. why are we rushing? caroline: greg, calls that it's a sharad -- a charade and mockery of the norm, they discussed the potential nominee. greg: it's remarkable of how little of this discussion is about brett kavanaugh. democrats are learning about the process and there are millions of documents that could be relevant to his nomination that they have not seen yet that have been withheld by republicans. , when iter degree hafford it -- what happened in favoring democratic interest in
bloomberg's ben brodie.for full coverage of the senate tech hearings beginning at 9:30 a.m. new york time. happening right now on capitol hill on the senate judiciary committee is holding the first of several hearings with brett kavanaugh. withattle erupted democrats to manning to adjourn -- demanding to adjourn. >> as the national archive finishes, and to have for the first time in my 44 years here a have somebody say there is claim of executive privilege when the president hasn't made...
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. >> elliott brody is a big california financier and it's been reported that michael cohen helped arrange another hush money payment in this case to a "playboy" playmate who said she got pregnant by elliott broadie. >> broadie agreed to pay the woman $1.6 million. >> it's very similar to the mcdougal and daniels cases are, a payment is made to keep embarrassing information out of the public eye. >> keith davidson who is an attorney who represented karen mcdougal and stormy daniels. mcdougal, daniels and bouchard have cases against davidson. saying that he was working in collusion with cohen. weeks after the fbi raid on his home and office, with the legal pressure on michael cohen building, he invoked his fifth amendment right in stormy daniels other lawsuit, the one against trump and michael cohen to invalidate her nda. the president was still defending cohen and himself amid speculation that campaign funds were used to pay off daniels. >> he did absolutely nothing wrong. there were no campaign funds going -- >> why is he pleading the fifth. >> because he's got other things. he's got busi
. >> elliott brody is a big california financier and it's been reported that michael cohen helped arrange another hush money payment in this case to a "playboy" playmate who said she got pregnant by elliott broadie. >> broadie agreed to pay the woman $1.6 million. >> it's very similar to the mcdougal and daniels cases are, a payment is made to keep embarrassing information out of the public eye. >> keith davidson who is an attorney who represented karen...
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. >> elliott brody is a big california financier and it's been reported that michael cohen helped arrangey payment in this case to a "playboy" playmate who said she got pregnant by elliott broadie. >> broadie agreed to pay the woman $1.6 million. >> it's very similar to the mcdougal and daniels cases are, a payment is made to keep embarrassing information out of the public eye. >> keith davidson who is an attorney who represented karen mcdougal and stormy daniels. mcdougal, daniels and bouchard have cases against davidson. saying that he was working in collusion with cohen. weeks after the fbi raid on his home and office, with the legal pressure on michael cohen building, he invoked his fifth amendment right in stormy daniels other lawsuit, the one against trump and michael cohen to invalidate her mnda. the president was still defending cohen and himself amid speculation that campaign funds were used to pay off daniels. >> he did absolutely nothing wrong. there were no campaign funds going -- >> why is he pleading the fifth. >> because he's got other things. he's got businesses. but i'm n
. >> elliott brody is a big california financier and it's been reported that michael cohen helped arrangey payment in this case to a "playboy" playmate who said she got pregnant by elliott broadie. >> broadie agreed to pay the woman $1.6 million. >> it's very similar to the mcdougal and daniels cases are, a payment is made to keep embarrassing information out of the public eye. >> keith davidson who is an attorney who represented karen mcdougal and stormy...
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we've got brodie brazil on nbc sports, happy for sure. but look at this picture. kim s from work posted this picture, champagne. there's orange juice. mimosas. this may be a special occasion. sounds like they're stocked for margaritas. i don't know where kim works, but that might be the place to party. if you follow the a's, where are they going to party? with the wild cards. the tickets not on sale yet, but go to oakland a's website to find out when tickets go on sale. you will be apprised of that. they'll go on sale friday at 9:00, but you'll find out where it is. and we'll have our special section on the oakland a's. folks who have made it to the wild card position. we'll send it back to you, a's fans. >> always. >>> coming up, we investigate. >> really bad, man. >> how would you rate the cleanliness of san francisco? how about a near perfect score? seriously. that's what one report found. and it turns out, you're footing the bill. i'm in san francisco. we investigate, next. francisco? nearly spotless? that )s what a public relations >>> how do you picture san
we've got brodie brazil on nbc sports, happy for sure. but look at this picture. kim s from work posted this picture, champagne. there's orange juice. mimosas. this may be a special occasion. sounds like they're stocked for margaritas. i don't know where kim works, but that might be the place to party. if you follow the a's, where are they going to party? with the wild cards. the tickets not on sale yet, but go to oakland a's website to find out when tickets go on sale. you will be apprised of...
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help of neighbors who came out in droves to deliver festive decor and decorated their own homes for brody. at this time, when we think about all the anger and the divide in this country, remember, when we are faced with our darkest moments, humanity and kindness are significantly stronger. it is when good people come together and we find the light. that wraps up this hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. coming up now, more news with my friend hallie jackson. >> grateful for you. thank you very much. good morning from washington. we are days away from hearing publicly from the woman accusing brett kavanaugh of sexual assault. it is potentially a game changer. the white house standing by their man, but agreeing with democrats that the woman in this case should be heard. what her lawyer is saying. which key republicans to watch and what to make of the anita hill comparisons. new video of the judge coming up. >>> plus, in north carolina the hurricane may be over, but the rain and flooding is not. the city of wilmington an island with food and water being air lifted in and things could get worse. our te
help of neighbors who came out in droves to deliver festive decor and decorated their own homes for brody. at this time, when we think about all the anger and the divide in this country, remember, when we are faced with our darkest moments, humanity and kindness are significantly stronger. it is when good people come together and we find the light. that wraps up this hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. coming up now, more news with my friend hallie jackson. >> grateful for you. thank you very...
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emily: bloomberg's ben brody as well as mark bergen and kate mitchell of scale venture partners.ell, facebook, google, and twitter recently all took down iranian government backed accounts meant to influence global affairs. the cyber company they have to thank? fire eye. our conversation with the c.e.o. is next. and after three weeks of chaos elon musk says he won't be attempting to take tesla private after all but investors and regulators still have a lot to question. this is bloomberg. emily: it began with the news facebook had shut down 652 iranian and russian backed accounts trying to spread global misinformation. then twitter and global's turn taking action against 284 and 52 accounts respectively. and it provoked the following reaction from facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg. >> security is not something that you ever fully solve. our adversaries are sophisticated and well fund eand we have to constantly keep improving to stay ahead. the shift we've made from react toiv proactive detection is a big change and will make facebook safer for everyone over time. emily: one company
emily: bloomberg's ben brody as well as mark bergen and kate mitchell of scale venture partners.ell, facebook, google, and twitter recently all took down iranian government backed accounts meant to influence global affairs. the cyber company they have to thank? fire eye. our conversation with the c.e.o. is next. and after three weeks of chaos elon musk says he won't be attempting to take tesla private after all but investors and regulators still have a lot to question. this is bloomberg. emily:...
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david brody, g political analyst for the christian broadcasting network.an ortagus, and jonathan swann, national political reporter for axios. david, obviously democrats felt they don't have enough yet to make their decisions or form their questions. >> therefore, the document dump narrative, bret. that is what we saw today. i kind of felt like we were about on our way to a taiwanese parliament brawl to a degree. he stopped short of that. democrats clearly, they believe they have won today. honestly, it a 20 revenue cycl, they did. here's the thing, and baseball, if they hit a home run of the first inning, that is what they did today. but it's a nine inning game and democrats -- excuse me, republicans clearly are here for the long haul. >> bret: jonathan, democrats saying they need more documents but there really isn't a doubt how each one of those democrats and the judiciary committee is going to vote for they have already come out and said they . >> just to pull back the lens a little but, i spoke to a democrat prominently involved in this effort to stop
david brody, g political analyst for the christian broadcasting network.an ortagus, and jonathan swann, national political reporter for axios. david, obviously democrats felt they don't have enough yet to make their decisions or form their questions. >> therefore, the document dump narrative, bret. that is what we saw today. i kind of felt like we were about on our way to a taiwanese parliament brawl to a degree. he stopped short of that. democrats clearly, they believe they have won...
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ben brody from bloomberg, and then philip crowder from france 24. >> thank you for having me. have you thought about a successor? is he sitting to your right? all, i will not pick a successor, but i have not retired yet. somebody pressed me the other day about retiring. i said if you see me lying in a box with flowers around it, i am only thinking about it. i have a lot to do and a lot of energy. we have very competent people at the chamber. if i fall off the chair things , will keep moving. there are candidates inside and outside. i would not worry about having a very successful leadership. linda: final question. >> he was mentioned by the u.s. president yesterday as well. praise, i think, when he called him nasty and a tough cookie. there seem to be praise there from the president. turning up to negotiate and talk. i wonder what your assessment is to what came afterward. are there actual negotiations happening, is that a good trade relationship between the u.s. and european union, can it get better? tom: i will answer the question on your last phrase. of course it can get be
ben brody from bloomberg, and then philip crowder from france 24. >> thank you for having me. have you thought about a successor? is he sitting to your right? all, i will not pick a successor, but i have not retired yet. somebody pressed me the other day about retiring. i said if you see me lying in a box with flowers around it, i am only thinking about it. i have a lot to do and a lot of energy. we have very competent people at the chamber. if i fall off the chair things , will keep...
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was the link between another unnamed adult film star to whom he paid money for her relationship with brody who impregnated her the last of but it sounds like they saw soap operas in the last episode of the trumpet ministration this is what happened is that the pre title to the next episode why is your audience so fascinated by it's totally fascinating as opposed to what we heard about places like india there is no. interest in the middle east it just keeps coming everything that happens here in washington d.c. relating to trump people keep to be interested and you know danielle for example she talks about the situation in israel in the environment the countries around israel there's this impression that all israelis love dawn of drum because of all the things that he's done for israel including you know moving the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem in the arab or the past the middle east a lot of people view trump with trepidation but he also in their eyes knows how to stay in the headlines and he's doing it every day and people are wondering what is the secret what is the recipe that he's
was the link between another unnamed adult film star to whom he paid money for her relationship with brody who impregnated her the last of but it sounds like they saw soap operas in the last episode of the trumpet ministration this is what happened is that the pre title to the next episode why is your audience so fascinated by it's totally fascinating as opposed to what we heard about places like india there is no. interest in the middle east it just keeps coming everything that happens here in...
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david brody says it could backfire big time on democrats. he joins us next.h to his brother. wait until you see what happens next. ♪ swing, swing ♪ my heart is stretched by ♪ can you tell me 300 miles per hour, that's where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me retirement is protected. annuities can provide protected income for life. learn more at retireyourrisk.org annuities can provide protected income for life. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from an allergy pill? flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. flonase. david, welcome to "fox & friends." >> thanks rachel, thanks, griff. rachel: we know the democrats already have this entire season, you know, preelection season had already really energized. i don't know how much more energized they could get, but i'm sensing that republicans have very energized in this moment, this week, this hearing has really fired them up. >> there is no doubt abo
david brody says it could backfire big time on democrats. he joins us next.h to his brother. wait until you see what happens next. ♪ swing, swing ♪ my heart is stretched by ♪ can you tell me 300 miles per hour, that's where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me retirement is protected. annuities can provide protected income for life. learn more at retireyourrisk.org annuities can provide protected income for life. you wouldn't accept from any one...
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. >> michael brodie was diagnosed three years ago at age 79. he's always loved to sing.an come. he said, no, there are no wrongs in this room. a lot of people have had shame about alzheimer's. it almost was something that was kind of in the closet for a while. and i think the chorus has a way to bring people out to say, hey, we're just like everybody else. >> is there something that happens from the music that kind of greases the wheels? >> yeah, i think so. i have no idea how all that works. i am really glad that that is there. >> come pouter victor and luis each lost a parent to the disease. >> every single song, we can point to the line or the image that came from them. >> to hear so thoughts that they have to come back in the form of a beautiful song, it must be just stunning. >> oh, yeah. >> they keep pulling us aside and saying, you've given us a voice. >> the haunting ballad was inspired by care-giver. >> it was like i was in the boat with feelings of fear and isolati isolation. >> the chorus for her is a safe harbor. >> because it really sums up the whole experie
. >> michael brodie was diagnosed three years ago at age 79. he's always loved to sing.an come. he said, no, there are no wrongs in this room. a lot of people have had shame about alzheimer's. it almost was something that was kind of in the closet for a while. and i think the chorus has a way to bring people out to say, hey, we're just like everybody else. >> is there something that happens from the music that kind of greases the wheels? >> yeah, i think so. i have no idea how...
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and fans of the private investigatorjackson brodie stay tuned, his creator kate atkinson will be here here today. really? yes. and mice and rats. you cool with that? yes. are you not? i will be fine. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. a trade war between the world's two largest economies has stepped up, with the us imposing new tariffs on thousands of chinese products worth £150 billion. the higher import taxes will apply to almost 6,000 items, including handbags, rice and textilesk, marking the biggest round of us tariffs so far. china has previously vowed to retaliate against any further us action. social media sites and the internet have caused harm to one in five people in the uk, according to the head of the broadcast watchdog 0fcom. sharon white wants online firms to be subject to proper state regulation, to end what she calls the "standards lottery". the companies have long argued for self—regulation, earlier this year facebook and youtube hired 30,000 more content moderators. the south korean president, moonjae—in, has arrived in pyongyang fo
and fans of the private investigatorjackson brodie stay tuned, his creator kate atkinson will be here here today. really? yes. and mice and rats. you cool with that? yes. are you not? i will be fine. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. a trade war between the world's two largest economies has stepped up, with the us imposing new tariffs on thousands of chinese products worth £150 billion. the higher import taxes will apply to almost 6,000 items, including...