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. >> jimmy: camel. >> tariq: camelback, camelback, camel toe. [ light laughter ] camel hump.pty dance. >> no. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: uh, hump -- hump -- >> tariq: humpback whale. >> hump day. >> yes! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how do you get hump day? >> i mean, i don't know. >> jimmy: that's the champ right there. orlando bloom, tariq trotter, zoe lister-jones, we're talking to orlando after the break. stick around, everybody. oh, my goodness. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you should masterpass that, now. hey dude. xxxxl she wants her fruit chews. masterpassed. i masterpassed it. that was fast. because i masterpass introducing the combo of combos. the big bold grill combos from applebee's. a grilled entrÉe and a side. and another grilled entrÉe. and another side. it's like you're getting two combos... a combo of combos. combo'd. like a half-rack of ribs combo, combo'd with a grilled chicken combo. oh yeah, and your combo of combos could come with a side of unlimited fries. the big bold grill combos. starting at $12.99. only at applebee's. tallthat was amazing.e si
. >> jimmy: camel. >> tariq: camelback, camelback, camel toe. [ light laughter ] camel hump.pty dance. >> no. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: uh, hump -- hump -- >> tariq: humpback whale. >> hump day. >> yes! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how do you get hump day? >> i mean, i don't know. >> jimmy: that's the champ right there. orlando bloom, tariq trotter, zoe lister-jones, we're talking to orlando after the break. stick around,...
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latest incident with the comey memo, if it proves to be true, is the straw that's going to break the camel's back and we're going to start to see republicans pull away from the white house from president trump? >> i do. i wrote a column last week for the huffton post where i talked about the republicans and how they were the milk carton group because they've gone missing. as you look at the poll numbers, they're starting to show a little more political courage and the ball is starting to roll and i think that with the way momentum is going to go and the way these new cycles are just every minute changing, i think now you're starting to see republicans jump on board with democrats, and say that enough is enough. and we really have to be able to trust our government is running efficiently and legally at this point. >> michael star hop kins thank you. we had a guest lined up we wanted to give you both sides of the issue, couldn't get him i cover this from all angles. >>> there are calls for impeachment coming from both side >> democrats and republicans in the house and senate have asked the fbi
latest incident with the comey memo, if it proves to be true, is the straw that's going to break the camel's back and we're going to start to see republicans pull away from the white house from president trump? >> i do. i wrote a column last week for the huffton post where i talked about the republicans and how they were the milk carton group because they've gone missing. as you look at the poll numbers, they're starting to show a little more political courage and the ball is starting to...
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well, if you couldn't get enough racing after the kentucky derby check out this camel race in morocco. it's part of the annual gathering of the tribes, the running of the camels is almost 2.5 miles long, double the length of the famed kentucky derby. i think we have our winner. >> we do. they are missing some of the hats, though, and mint juleps. i'm sure just as fun. fast. >> have you sat on a cam snl those are bumpy rides. you get on one of those, fascinating to see. >> just ahead today kicks off the biggest summer concert series ever with harry styles. and a major scare in paris puts police on edge. oh yeah? ended up saving a ton of money on car insurance. i hear they have a really great mobile app. the interface is remarkably intuitive. that's so important. ♪ we can'twhy?y here! terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you. (avo) charmin ultra strong. it cleans better. it's four times stronger and you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. (vo) more "dper rollres for mom" bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand.
well, if you couldn't get enough racing after the kentucky derby check out this camel race in morocco. it's part of the annual gathering of the tribes, the running of the camels is almost 2.5 miles long, double the length of the famed kentucky derby. i think we have our winner. >> we do. they are missing some of the hats, though, and mint juleps. i'm sure just as fun. fast. >> have you sat on a cam snl those are bumpy rides. you get on one of those, fascinating to see. >> just...
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some might say it's easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than to draft house policy to senate procedure, but we're confident that we have achieved that challenging fete. one -- feat. one of the limitations we have come to respect is no committee other than the senate committee on finance or the senate committee on health, education, labor, and pensions can receive a jurisdictional referral. for example, if we were to cross-reference multistate plans established by the affordable care act, we would get a referral to the senate homeland security and government affairs committee because those plans are under the office of personnel management. so let's be clear, congressional health care operates as a small group plan within the district of columbia's shop exchange. this was a decision that was made by the obama administration. so for waivers impacting the essential health benefits of age rating, which impacts both the individual and small group markets, members of congress and our staffs would be treated the same. as far as community this impacts the individual market so
some might say it's easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than to draft house policy to senate procedure, but we're confident that we have achieved that challenging fete. one -- feat. one of the limitations we have come to respect is no committee other than the senate committee on finance or the senate committee on health, education, labor, and pensions can receive a jurisdictional referral. for example, if we were to cross-reference multistate plans established by the affordable...
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but back when it was hot and heavy, we talked about the straw that would break the camel's back. it's another straw being put on top of this camel and even starting tomorrow when we see fbi director james comey come to capitol hill, testify in public live, i think it's going to revive the whole investigation discussion around russia ties or alleged ties with those close to president trump. i think that it's problematic. you have to think when did vice president mike pence actually know? >> what does a forceful warning mean in the whole scheme of things? >> that's what we don't know. some of the reports that came out were essentially saying yates told mcgan that he would beopen on the blackmail because of discrepancies publicly on what he said privately. so we don't really know. and this is what we're going to find out. the public once again is going to know about this 18 day gap in timing and what the president knew and when he knew it. it's receded from our discussions here and discussions on capitol hill. what we know is there were four separate investigations on the hill into
but back when it was hot and heavy, we talked about the straw that would break the camel's back. it's another straw being put on top of this camel and even starting tomorrow when we see fbi director james comey come to capitol hill, testify in public live, i think it's going to revive the whole investigation discussion around russia ties or alleged ties with those close to president trump. i think that it's problematic. you have to think when did vice president mike pence actually know?...
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, you had all types of animals, such as horses, the largest group, followed by pigeons, war dogs, camels, elephants occasionally, depending on the terrain and location, oxen and bull. if you can think of any kind animal, it was probably at least in the war, whether it was a pet or mascot or working animal. bill: what were pigeons used for? chelsea: pigeons would be used for carrier pigeons and homing pigeons to convey messages across the lines. bill: messages attached to them? chelsea: yes. one of the more famous ones that the american military used in world war i, its name was sharame. it is credited with saving the lost battalion in 1918. bill: is it because the message it was carrying? chelsea: it was shot numerous times and basically died as soon as it landed back at headquarters. bill: is that pidgeon memorialized in any way? chelsea: it has its own memorial, and it has been stuffed in a museum. bill: you mentioned elephants. obviously these are large animals for moving things. what sort of things would they have moved during wartime? chelsea: they could move anything large-scale, m
, you had all types of animals, such as horses, the largest group, followed by pigeons, war dogs, camels, elephants occasionally, depending on the terrain and location, oxen and bull. if you can think of any kind animal, it was probably at least in the war, whether it was a pet or mascot or working animal. bill: what were pigeons used for? chelsea: pigeons would be used for carrier pigeons and homing pigeons to convey messages across the lines. bill: messages attached to them? chelsea: yes. one...
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for example, if your ancestors were pastoralists with their herds of camels or cows or goats, the odds are they would have invented a culture of honor, high levels of contributive violence, warrior classes, that's the whole world of if they come and take your camel and you do nothing about it, the next day they'll take your entire herald, wives and daughters too. if your ancestors were of a culture of honor centuries later, that's still influencing the values with which you were being raised including within moments of birth, how often mothers are holding their children. so centuries worth of that. okay, but steps further back, where are the cultural differences coming from? .. >> >> if you are talking about pod the genes or the evolution and jeans then that has collected different primates to have different lovell's of aggression and it immensely high levels with biological traits that go along with the two extremes but what about us? we are somewhere right in the middle between the two extremes in other words, if you want to understand why did this behavior occur take into account fr
for example, if your ancestors were pastoralists with their herds of camels or cows or goats, the odds are they would have invented a culture of honor, high levels of contributive violence, warrior classes, that's the whole world of if they come and take your camel and you do nothing about it, the next day they'll take your entire herald, wives and daughters too. if your ancestors were of a culture of honor centuries later, that's still influencing the values with which you were being raised...
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let's talk about your piece or the straw that broke the camel's back piece on cnn.com where you talked anonymous republican source who talked candidly to you which said, the question is whether this is the straw that breaks the camel's back. 40% approval is not the issue. an erratic and rudderless white house is." >> that's right, brooke. i just said, obviously the republicans have been relatively willing to stick with donald trump. was this the moment? and what's fascinating is a lot of the feedback i got was until there's an actual electoral consequence, you won't see full-scale revolt. so if jon wins, you might see real action. it's not about the president's job approval ratings, which are around 40%. not great. lowest as any presidency in the modern era. it's more about the unpredictability. if they knew that donald trump was going to talk about, let's say, spying and the wall every single day from now until next november, congressional republicans would be able to position with that or against it. the problem is, they have no idea what is coming neck. >> the downward spiral? >> ye
let's talk about your piece or the straw that broke the camel's back piece on cnn.com where you talked anonymous republican source who talked candidly to you which said, the question is whether this is the straw that breaks the camel's back. 40% approval is not the issue. an erratic and rudderless white house is." >> that's right, brooke. i just said, obviously the republicans have been relatively willing to stick with donald trump. was this the moment? and what's fascinating is a...
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they found and exited and got the camel to safety. >>> back in the air, british airways resume flightsrom britain's two biggest airports. the computer problems created chaos leaving planes grounded and thousands without a way in and out. they told travelers not to travel unless rebooked. both airports anticipate days of additional delays as they get back on excel. >>> a memorial service was held in manchester in memory of 22 people killed by suicide bomber last week. david walker the bishop. read out the names of all of the victims. >> we're going tomorrow making began hurley. courtney boil, phillip trom, ally mccloud, >> today, two more arrests were made in connection to the bombing. a total of 13 arrests have been made so far. police say more members of the attacker network may still be a the large. >>> meanwhile marathons in england remembers the violation of a terror attack by end sending don't look back in anger. the run started with a moment of silence and many runner wore yellow ribbons to remember the victims. >>> an 89-year-old man ran 12 miles with 40,000 others in brussels.
they found and exited and got the camel to safety. >>> back in the air, british airways resume flightsrom britain's two biggest airports. the computer problems created chaos leaving planes grounded and thousands without a way in and out. they told travelers not to travel unless rebooked. both airports anticipate days of additional delays as they get back on excel. >>> a memorial service was held in manchester in memory of 22 people killed by suicide bomber last week. david...
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it's a straw that is put on top of this camel. we see fbi director james comey testify in public, that we will show here live. it will revive the investigation discussion around the russian ties or alleged ties with those that were close to president trump. i think that it's problematic. you really have to wonder when did vice president pence actual know? and why did it take them 18 days? >> not to be facetious. but what does a forceful warning mean. i gave him a stern warning. >> that's what we don't know. some reports said that yates told them that flynn would be open to blackmail because of the discrepancies in his testimony, publicly and what he said privately, with kiss kislyak. we don't know. the public is going to know about this 18-day gap in times and what the president knew an when he knew it. i think mark is exactly right. it's receded from our discussioning here and discussions on the capitol hill. but what we do know is that there are four separate investigations on the hill into russia. and then, there's the fbi inve
it's a straw that is put on top of this camel. we see fbi director james comey testify in public, that we will show here live. it will revive the investigation discussion around the russian ties or alleged ties with those that were close to president trump. i think that it's problematic. you really have to wonder when did vice president pence actual know? and why did it take them 18 days? >> not to be facetious. but what does a forceful warning mean. i gave him a stern warning. >>...
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hyderabad in the telagu and camel languages. >> it has become phenomenal. -- a phenomenon.udience around the world has really embraced this film. it is the industry saying, look what we can do on a fraction of "guardians of the galaxy." >> the huge scale and mission of the production is evidence that the indian film industry now has the confidence to compete with hollywood on its home turf, high budget special effect blockbusters. news, delhi., bbc tim: plenty more in the website. have a good weekend. from me, tim willcox, and the team, thank you. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here, in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the islan
hyderabad in the telagu and camel languages. >> it has become phenomenal. -- a phenomenon.udience around the world has really embraced this film. it is the industry saying, look what we can do on a fraction of "guardians of the galaxy." >> the huge scale and mission of the production is evidence that the indian film industry now has the confidence to compete with hollywood on its home turf, high budget special effect blockbusters. news, delhi., bbc tim: plenty more in the...
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president donald trump's attacks on immigrants was bad enough but this move was the straw that broke the camels back. >> it's not that president donald trump is attacking immigrants or that he is a racist. all of those things are true but it's the way in which he is trying to change the structure of how democracy functions in this country and put in place a fascist form of rule. we cannot allow that to happen. we have to dry them from power. >> reporter: the protestors have been peaceful so far, they are passionate in their message and movement to drive president donald trump and vice president mike pence out of power, it's been peaceful here, there have been several people stopping on the street and grabbing fliers from them. they are just asking people to hear their message and take their signs and stand up for what they believe in. hopefully they can drive out president donald trump. a peaceful protest outside of the federal building in oakland. they do not anticipate marching. this is not a violent protest or movement. it's about the message. >>> former fbi special agent rick smith spoke wi
president donald trump's attacks on immigrants was bad enough but this move was the straw that broke the camels back. >> it's not that president donald trump is attacking immigrants or that he is a racist. all of those things are true but it's the way in which he is trying to change the structure of how democracy functions in this country and put in place a fascist form of rule. we cannot allow that to happen. we have to dry them from power. >> reporter: the protestors have been...
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traffic, then guide the camels to safety. >>> glad they're okay.tting up this morning. anthony mason joins us with a preview. good morning, anthony. >> hey, rahel, good morning, ahead, president trump back at the white house, dealing with a new north korean missile test. and reports he is his son-in-law tried to arrange secret communication channel with the russians. plus bob she have reflect on legacy of jfk. as we mark what would have been his 100 birthday. and on this memorial day, a rare and powerful look at the collection of momentos left at the viet nam veterans memorial. all of that plus the eye open ever. your world in 90 seconds. we will see you at 7:00. >> sounds like a good show, anthony, we will be watching. thank you. >>> and it is the unofficial start of summer. but the warm temperatures from this past winter is health officials concerned about zika, correspondent don champion with the latest on the zika threat. >> the temperatures rising, so are worries about the zika virus, in dallas, health officials are warning everyone to be vigi
traffic, then guide the camels to safety. >>> glad they're okay.tting up this morning. anthony mason joins us with a preview. good morning, anthony. >> hey, rahel, good morning, ahead, president trump back at the white house, dealing with a new north korean missile test. and reports he is his son-in-law tried to arrange secret communication channel with the russians. plus bob she have reflect on legacy of jfk. as we mark what would have been his 100 birthday. and on this memorial...
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. >> translator: i lost 100 goats, 10 cows and camels, and four donkeys.ady killed the animals. we believe humans are next. >> with this weather pattern somalia or somalis will not survive. maybe the land, a piece of desert called somalia will exist on the map of the world but somalis cannot survive. that's a fact. >> reporter: 6.2 million somalis are now in urgent need of humanitarian assistance according to the u.n. they say it's the worst humanitarian crisis since world war ii. >> we eat each other alive because this environment is not giving us anymore and the survival will depend on the strongest. >> translator: in my 45 years i've never seen this kind of a drought that's killed our animals. it's the worst one. >> reporter: for years dao muhammad was able to support his family off a small farm and animals. but when the drought hit, his crops failed and now almost all of his livestock has died. >> translator: livestock brings wealth, and if you don't have livestock then you don't have a way to survive. >> reporter: he's working against the elements to
. >> translator: i lost 100 goats, 10 cows and camels, and four donkeys.ady killed the animals. we believe humans are next. >> with this weather pattern somalia or somalis will not survive. maybe the land, a piece of desert called somalia will exist on the map of the world but somalis cannot survive. that's a fact. >> reporter: 6.2 million somalis are now in urgent need of humanitarian assistance according to the u.n. they say it's the worst humanitarian crisis since world war...
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not just a horse and camel. >> a zebra as well. >> yes. this woman has some exotic animals.ut there's one animal in particular that they're worried about. >> help me! help me! >> there is a young horse that is trapped underneath right there. >> oh, no. is it alive? >> it is alive. but it is stuck and it needs help. so here comes jason. he just grabs it with his hands and starts pulling. >> i grab the leg and start pulling as hard as i can. >> they start moving it around and finally it moves its little head. so he went from storm chaser to animal rescuer. >>> you've got to be dialled in at all times because there are people waiting to catch you slipping. that's what happened in this video. you see a mom with her child. she opens the
not just a horse and camel. >> a zebra as well. >> yes. this woman has some exotic animals.ut there's one animal in particular that they're worried about. >> help me! help me! >> there is a young horse that is trapped underneath right there. >> oh, no. is it alive? >> it is alive. but it is stuck and it needs help. so here comes jason. he just grabs it with his hands and starts pulling. >> i grab the leg and start pulling as hard as i can. >> they...
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and pedestrians and it's soiled and penn loved the idea of the form which is part of a two-headed camelchnique to reveal it. it's smashed to the ground, then this exploagd dirt. it has a fabulous object value. it's a platinum print. penn didn't just accept printmaking as he inherited. he transformed it. he used older processes and makes pictures that photographers and everyone else fall in love with. >> rose: roberta smith i think said -- did he -- that he obliterated the line between art and commerce. >> i think you can see it throughout the work, and i think what she was saying, and i think i can understand why that is, he basically understood the page of the magazine. he understood what a power picture would sit in ink in a magazine, and he demanded that it stop traffic. and by doing so, he applied all the training in art to the challenge. i mean, he was basically a vogue photographer for over 60 years. most of his pictures in the show were seen there. yet, he was able to make prints on his own that have other qualities. that's the art. >> rose: the next thing is called fish monger.
and pedestrians and it's soiled and penn loved the idea of the form which is part of a two-headed camelchnique to reveal it. it's smashed to the ground, then this exploagd dirt. it has a fabulous object value. it's a platinum print. penn didn't just accept printmaking as he inherited. he transformed it. he used older processes and makes pictures that photographers and everyone else fall in love with. >> rose: roberta smith i think said -- did he -- that he obliterated the line between art...
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not just a horse and camel. >> a zebra as well. >> yes. this woman has some exotic animals. but there's one animal in particular that they're worried about. >> help me! help me! >> there is a young horse that is trapped underneath right there. >> oh, no. is it alive? >> it is alive. but it is stuck and it needs help. so here comes jason. he just grabs it with his hands and starts pulling. >> i grab the leg and start pulling as hard as i can. >> they start moving it around and finally it moves its little head. so he went from storm chaser to animal rescuer. >>> you've got to be dialled in at all times because there are people waiting to catch you slipping. that's what happened in this video. you see a mom with her child. she opens the door for her son. >> you left the door wide open. >> the back is still turned. >> she's 15 feet from the car. hasn't gone inside a building. i can kind of see why you would leave your car door open. >> well, this fella saw her with her back turned, walks right up to the car, gets in, and she notices him. but she notices just a b second too late.
not just a horse and camel. >> a zebra as well. >> yes. this woman has some exotic animals. but there's one animal in particular that they're worried about. >> help me! help me! >> there is a young horse that is trapped underneath right there. >> oh, no. is it alive? >> it is alive. but it is stuck and it needs help. so here comes jason. he just grabs it with his hands and starts pulling. >> i grab the leg and start pulling as hard as i can. >>...
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. >> i hope this is the straw that breaks the camel's back. i got up this morning and saw what happened and i wrote enough on my facebook page. >> reporter: they are calling for an independent prosecutor to take over the probe. >> let an independent investigation proceed. if there's no evidence, no evidence to support that the president or his campaign were involved with russia's interference that that come forward. >> reporter: we are back here live where you can see a small protest is under way. we understand that similar protests are happening across the country as we mentioned in san francisco, los angeles, new york and chicago. not everybody is unhappen by the president's bold move. i talked to a california member of the republican national committee late today. she said that the firing is long overdue. reporting live in oakland, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thanks. she just mentioned the san francisco protest. here is a live look going on right now. it's taking place outside senator finestein's office in san francisco. protester
. >> i hope this is the straw that breaks the camel's back. i got up this morning and saw what happened and i wrote enough on my facebook page. >> reporter: they are calling for an independent prosecutor to take over the probe. >> let an independent investigation proceed. if there's no evidence, no evidence to support that the president or his campaign were involved with russia's interference that that come forward. >> reporter: we are back here live where you can see a...
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> is it president trump asked the fbi to end the investigation, is that the straw that breaks the camel's back. >> trevor: james mother [bleep] comey plus he helps trump get elected and he could be the reason that trump gets kicked out. comey-- comey reminded me of every black mother. i brought you into this world and child, can i take you out of it. (cheers and applause) and comey's memo may, in fact, take trump out of it, because of a little thing known as the law. >> three words, obstruction of justice. telling the fbi director to close down an investigation of your senior campaign advisor for his activities during your campaign for president, if that's true, that is obstruction of justice. that is a crime. >> trevor: oh. the old obstruction of justice, yes. it's not just an impeachable offense, it is the impeachable offense. obstruction of justice is to impeachment what that funky robot voice is to a daf punk, stt key ingredient. obstruction of justice, that is all it is. it is what got richard nixon. in a way trump is becoming presidential. now in case you don't know, impeachment is
> is it president trump asked the fbi to end the investigation, is that the straw that breaks the camel's back. >> trevor: james mother [bleep] comey plus he helps trump get elected and he could be the reason that trump gets kicked out. comey-- comey reminded me of every black mother. i brought you into this world and child, can i take you out of it. (cheers and applause) and comey's memo may, in fact, take trump out of it, because of a little thing known as the law. >> three...
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is that a camel? why is it making so much eye contact? - stop. - oh, katie.ing] this reminds me of the time i drove you and your little friend with the grey tooth to the prom. remember? what was his name? ah, something ethnic. - ryan. - ryan, yes. he left with another girl because katie wouldn't give it up. - mom. - that's not a problem anymore. right, trip? wink. [both laughing] - it's so funny to see you getting along with my boyfriend, mom, considering you had the last one deported. - he got a free trip to the dominican republic. people have to go on "wheel of fortune" to win that. speaking of trips, who wants to go to six flags this weekend? fair warning, i'm too short to go on any of the rides. - oh, that sounds fun. count me in. - really? what? no. you said you were busy this weekend. weren't you going camping with your friends? they might smoke pot, 'cause that's what trip's into. - sounds cool. - [chuckles] - it's 4:20 somewhere. right, trip? puff, puff. [both laughing] - so you can call it "isis" or "isil," but not "icicle." - 'kay. hey, i saw your m
is that a camel? why is it making so much eye contact? - stop. - oh, katie.ing] this reminds me of the time i drove you and your little friend with the grey tooth to the prom. remember? what was his name? ah, something ethnic. - ryan. - ryan, yes. he left with another girl because katie wouldn't give it up. - mom. - that's not a problem anymore. right, trip? wink. [both laughing] - it's so funny to see you getting along with my boyfriend, mom, considering you had the last one deported. - he got...
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this is the view from camel back. a foggy morning. for much of the commute it will be foggy. it will ease out. we'll get sunshine this afternoon. that is going to heat things up and give us a chance of strong afternoon thunderstorms. not everybody will see them. this evening, skies will be clearing. some areas faster than others. 59 in the suburbs. 60 in the lehigh valley. delaware, fog and 62. lots of fog in south jersey. in the city, you'll find fog, throw it's lighter in the -- though it's lighter in the city. society hill, manayunk, penns port at 61. we will warm up nicely today. into the 70s. a little bit of a warmup this morning. this is when we'll see the fog disappear. the warmer temperatures can hold more moisture without producing fog. we'll see the fog disappear. with heating this afternoon, breaks of sunshine, we'll be watching for storms developing. no storms for our area. just a few showers in southern delaware, and this line of showers and thunderstorms is moving through pennsylvania. moving closer to the lehigh valley, storms likely to move through the pocono
this is the view from camel back. a foggy morning. for much of the commute it will be foggy. it will ease out. we'll get sunshine this afternoon. that is going to heat things up and give us a chance of strong afternoon thunderstorms. not everybody will see them. this evening, skies will be clearing. some areas faster than others. 59 in the suburbs. 60 in the lehigh valley. delaware, fog and 62. lots of fog in south jersey. in the city, you'll find fog, throw it's lighter in the -- though it's...
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but whatever happened in that exchange might have been the straw that broke the camel's back. but in addition to the top down story of potential suspects and targets of an fbi investigation involved in getting rid of the director and a recused attorney general getting involved in the matter, don't forget this underlying piece which is that, in some respects, at long last, the department has said something honest and true about all of comey's misbehavior through all of this. >> whether or not it's true about why they fired him. >> clearly that was piled up. that is a venting of emotion out of rosenstein. that's a vindication of the department's values against their abuses through this whole process. >> the deputy director mccabe has now been named the acting director of the fbi. part of the reason he's been in the news in the trump era is because of that strange circumstance we had where the white house contacted the head of the intelligence committee in the house and the head of the intelligence committee in the senate, both of whom are leading investigations into the trump/ru
but whatever happened in that exchange might have been the straw that broke the camel's back. but in addition to the top down story of potential suspects and targets of an fbi investigation involved in getting rid of the director and a recused attorney general getting involved in the matter, don't forget this underlying piece which is that, in some respects, at long last, the department has said something honest and true about all of comey's misbehavior through all of this. >> whether or...
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cassidy alluded to, whatever bill comes out of the senate has to pass the jimmy kimmel test and jimmy camelt wednesday night and have an emotional impact and we have to combat that and have a bill where we can have a talkshow host making americans angry thinking republicans are trying to kill them before you can put that in the celebrity box with has to go back to the house which will be more conservative on many issues because they have now worked their way forward and brought those moderates in, and the freedom caucus members have done the hard work that faces the senate. you can evoke the name of jimmy kimmel but you have to do the same kind of work and make it palatable to go back to the house. i hear you, trying to help evan out with how you bring it all together, but when i see diane feinstein and some of the democrats say if you take repeal off the table we'll talk, is that really true? are they really going to jump ship and vote with republicans. >> i don't think so. you may get a couple, joe mansion may come out or heidi heitkamp, someone up for reelection in the red state that mad
cassidy alluded to, whatever bill comes out of the senate has to pass the jimmy kimmel test and jimmy camelt wednesday night and have an emotional impact and we have to combat that and have a bill where we can have a talkshow host making americans angry thinking republicans are trying to kill them before you can put that in the celebrity box with has to go back to the house which will be more conservative on many issues because they have now worked their way forward and brought those moderates...
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immigrants should have been enough but the move to fire james comey was the straw that broke the camels back. >> we not relying on people or congress men or laws, the people are going to drive this regime from power and it has to happen now. not two years from now, but now. >> reporter: the protestors are speaking, lets listen in. >> we need to consolidate power and change the democratic norms. president donald trump wants to undermine the separation of powers and the checks and balances. >> reporter: they have been calling on several people, all walks of life, to join them in a peaceful protest. on their website. refusefascism.org, i -- you will see information. they are calling on people to create change. >> are they going to march through downtown oakland pr. >> there are no plans to mamp, they are here to draw a crowd and get people to join them and hold signs. they are asking people to put signings in their windows at home. they want people to join them in creating change and they want to create a movement in hopes of driving the trump administration out. >> thank you. we have more
immigrants should have been enough but the move to fire james comey was the straw that broke the camels back. >> we not relying on people or congress men or laws, the people are going to drive this regime from power and it has to happen now. not two years from now, but now. >> reporter: the protestors are speaking, lets listen in. >> we need to consolidate power and change the democratic norms. president donald trump wants to undermine the separation of powers and the checks...
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, you had all types of animals, such as horses, the largest group, followed by pigeons, war dogs, camels, elephants occasionally, depending on the terrain and location, oxen and bull. if you can think of any kind animal, it was probably at least in the war, whether it was a pet or mascot or working animal.
, you had all types of animals, such as horses, the largest group, followed by pigeons, war dogs, camels, elephants occasionally, depending on the terrain and location, oxen and bull. if you can think of any kind animal, it was probably at least in the war, whether it was a pet or mascot or working animal.
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he loved the idea of this forum, part of a two headed camel. we know it is a daily package.eveloped a camera technique to reveal it. it's more like a draftsman or a printmaker. then it is this exploding dirt. it has a fabulous object value. it is a platinum print. didn't just accept printmaking as he expanded it. he used older processes and makes pictures that photographers and everyone else fall in love with. thatie: roberto smith said -- he obliterated the line between art and commerce. jeff: yes. you can see it throughout the work. andink what she was saying, i can understand why that is, he basically understood the page of the magazine. he understood what a power , in ar would sit in ink magazine, and he demanded it stopped traffic. by doing so, he applied all the training and art to the challenge. he was basically a "vogue," photographer for over 60 years. most of his pictures in the show were seen there. yet, he was able to make prints on his own that have other qualities. that's the art. charlie: the next thing is called fishmonger. jeff: this is one of my favorite ph
he loved the idea of this forum, part of a two headed camel. we know it is a daily package.eveloped a camera technique to reveal it. it's more like a draftsman or a printmaker. then it is this exploding dirt. it has a fabulous object value. it is a platinum print. didn't just accept printmaking as he expanded it. he used older processes and makes pictures that photographers and everyone else fall in love with. thatie: roberto smith said -- he obliterated the line between art and commerce. jeff:...
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the straw that broke the camel's back for me is the tweets. >> donald trump tweeted a lot during the liked how he called people out draining the swamp. >> what bothers you now? >> the name calling. belittling. i teach my children not to say these things to people. he is a grown man bullying all these people whether they are right or wrong. that is not how you approach a situation when you are president of the united states in my opinion. >> show of hands, how many people are bothered by his tweets? so three of you are bothered by tweets. >> what we love about him is he is not a politician. we hate that is he not a politician. >> you gave president trump an "a." is there anything in the past four months that has given you pause about the presidency? >> i think because i'm in that 70 year age bracket that i had more understanding of somebody just being real. i want people who are real. no matter what anybody says, he is most truthful than anyone running the campaign. >> what about the things he clearly changed his tune on? what about where he said, china is a currency manipulator? nato
the straw that broke the camel's back for me is the tweets. >> donald trump tweeted a lot during the liked how he called people out draining the swamp. >> what bothers you now? >> the name calling. belittling. i teach my children not to say these things to people. he is a grown man bullying all these people whether they are right or wrong. that is not how you approach a situation when you are president of the united states in my opinion. >> show of hands, how many people...
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to make camels obscene i would like to apologize for saying that children in america should have healthare. it was insensitive. it was offensive and i hope you can find it in your heart to forgive me. >> sandra: it didn't stop there. he continued to discuss health care reform later in the show which bill cassidy. >> the jimmy kimmel test should be no family should be denied medical care, emergency or otherwise because i can afford it. cannot be the jimmy kimmel test? >> you're on the right track. we have failed to pay for it and that's the challenge. >> the way to pay for it is not give a huge tax cut to millionaires like me and instead help others. >> sandra: it seems like he's championing that. if republicans can make their message on health care as similar as jimmy kimmel has been able to make his message and his opinion, they might be getting farther than they are right now. >> meghan: i'm worried about the narrative that republicans are letting people on the left take that we are somehow heartless and i would want a child with a heart condition to somehow die or not get medical car
to make camels obscene i would like to apologize for saying that children in america should have healthare. it was insensitive. it was offensive and i hope you can find it in your heart to forgive me. >> sandra: it didn't stop there. he continued to discuss health care reform later in the show which bill cassidy. >> the jimmy kimmel test should be no family should be denied medical care, emergency or otherwise because i can afford it. cannot be the jimmy kimmel test? >> you're...
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and the trau that broke the camel's back was actually lying to the president of the united states. >>. look, donald trump has never really given any evidence he takes the whole russia issue seriously. you would think that the notion that russia interfered with our election, the president of the united states would consider that a national security problem. but donald trump never acknowledges thooengs that is a national security problem. he only sees it through his own political street and his own ego. >> switching gear now, i want to talk about healthcare. he spoke out on the first time on the house bill to dismantle his signature healthcare law. he urged congress to stand up against the repeal. i want to you to take a listen. >> i hope that current members of congress are appalled it actually doesn't take a lot of courage to aid those hat are already powerful, already comfortable, already influential. but it does take courage to encourage the vulnerable, sick, those who have no access. i hope you understand that courage means not simply doing what is politically expedient, but doing
and the trau that broke the camel's back was actually lying to the president of the united states. >>. look, donald trump has never really given any evidence he takes the whole russia issue seriously. you would think that the notion that russia interfered with our election, the president of the united states would consider that a national security problem. but donald trump never acknowledges thooengs that is a national security problem. he only sees it through his own political street and...
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his last testimony was that last straw that broke the camel's back.u know what happen last year? he usurped the then attorney general by saying he is going to make the decision with regards to whether or not hillary clinton should be prosecuted. that is not the job of the director of the fbi. he lost the confidence -- i worked for years with the fbi before i came into government on january 20th, i know the agents. the intelligence analyst. when he gave that 14 minute press conference last year -- 30 minutes of which was a slam dunk that hillary should be prosecuted -- a stinging indictment. the last 60 seconds he said i know from an internal source that half the agents in a specific field office, when they heard that last minute, they got up from their desks, put on their jackets and did not return to work until the following monday. james comey lost the respect -- of his agency. >> sean: he laid out the 13 minute case and admits extreme carelessness, the legal standard is gross negligence. what is the difference? let me ask you this -- >> there is al
his last testimony was that last straw that broke the camel's back.u know what happen last year? he usurped the then attorney general by saying he is going to make the decision with regards to whether or not hillary clinton should be prosecuted. that is not the job of the director of the fbi. he lost the confidence -- i worked for years with the fbi before i came into government on january 20th, i know the agents. the intelligence analyst. when he gave that 14 minute press conference last year...
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we heard that one airplane hit a camel and killed it. >> this would be no ordinary mission. >> i'd saybout two days before the mission we start getting briefings. where we were going. and what was expected. >> at the briefing, the boys learned the details of what was to known as operation tidal wave. formation of 175 b-24s to take off from the libyan desert and head north across the aegen sea and descend to avoid german radar and drop the bombs on the oil fields of romania. it was hitler's black gold mine. the key to fueling the third reich's war machine. >> ploesti in romania produced about 40% of the overall crude oil. >> the general said if the mission was successful and the refineries were destroyed and every one of our airplanes was lost it would still be worthwhile. >> there was two things they said for us to do. number one, write a letter home and we'd mail it if you don't come back. number two, pack your bags and put it on top of your cots so we knew damn well they didn't have all the answers. >> the commander of the 9th air force actually presented with two options. one of a h
we heard that one airplane hit a camel and killed it. >> this would be no ordinary mission. >> i'd saybout two days before the mission we start getting briefings. where we were going. and what was expected. >> at the briefing, the boys learned the details of what was to known as operation tidal wave. formation of 175 b-24s to take off from the libyan desert and head north across the aegen sea and descend to avoid german radar and drop the bombs on the oil fields of romania. it...
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. >> you know, yesterday was disconcerting and maybe this try that the camels back.investors are pulling on it tug-of-war right now. on one side earnings are pretty good. corporate health is pretty good. via this site is a paralyzed washington and what's really concerning investors come is starting to see the administration's agenda sail off into the sunset. we are not going to get tax money can't overstate -- lauren: what you mean we're not going to get it? >> are not going to get it this year. lauren: next year? >> i don't know. lauren: will it help people refocus on the economic rarities? >> it will focus on the economic parity, but in the end a parade of witnesses and this will drag on through the summer. tax reform is a big deal. 77,000 pages of code. to a blind eye to do things like corporate tax cut which the frankly really needs is going to take time. that could have meant as much as $20 s&p earnings. trade to a to lunch with some heavy hitters yesterday. the question they were asking was is this a one day thing? is this how i know for? that's wt investors wa
. >> you know, yesterday was disconcerting and maybe this try that the camels back.investors are pulling on it tug-of-war right now. on one side earnings are pretty good. corporate health is pretty good. via this site is a paralyzed washington and what's really concerning investors come is starting to see the administration's agenda sail off into the sunset. we are not going to get tax money can't overstate -- lauren: what you mean we're not going to get it? >> are not going to get...
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got a camel pack? >> it all gets down to tbheeg your crew members are capable v.> 200 inmates have spent the last two days training. they are learning things like how to get a fire hose ready. >> we have certain criteria, stuff that they need to go over. you may be sent to a piece of fire line that you have to walk miles and miles into. and the expectation is once you get to that point, you're able to function and do what you need to do. >> reporter: once the training is complete they will be ready to help cal fire firefighters fight the wildfires. in valley springs, pedro rivera, fox 40 news. >>> it's a great plan, and ultimately that's what it's all about. >> after seven years of roadblocks house republicans take a big step toward their goal of repealing and replacing president obama's affordable care accident. good evening. i'm frank somerville. >> i'm heather holmes in tonight for julie. the healthcare bill passed the house with only one vote to spare. while the senate is expected to make sweeping changes, passage in the house is seen as a big legislative vict
got a camel pack? >> it all gets down to tbheeg your crew members are capable v.> 200 inmates have spent the last two days training. they are learning things like how to get a fire hose ready. >> we have certain criteria, stuff that they need to go over. you may be sent to a piece of fire line that you have to walk miles and miles into. and the expectation is once you get to that point, you're able to function and do what you need to do. >> reporter: once the training is...
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-- why all of a sudden, hold on, how do we know when there's going to be the straw that broke the camel's back when for any other human being inhabiting this office, those straws have been fallen or pulled months ago. how can you be so certain this is the one the market cares about? >> when i look at the arc of this developing story, having covered events like this for 33 year, it gets worse before it gets better. this is life and death. when the russians have transcripts of a meet wg the president in the oval office that they are willing to share with our congress. that's just another in a series of -- middle america is tired of hearing about russians all day long. >> doesn't matter if we're bore ed with it. there's an investigation at the fbi, at the cia, at several different senate and house committees. this is not little stuff. this is historic stuff. you may want to be bored by it, mamt to be entertained by it, the market may not want to pay attention to it. this is historic and i think it's going to have an outcome that is equally historic, the things we've seen in the past. 1974 an
-- why all of a sudden, hold on, how do we know when there's going to be the straw that broke the camel's back when for any other human being inhabiting this office, those straws have been fallen or pulled months ago. how can you be so certain this is the one the market cares about? >> when i look at the arc of this developing story, having covered events like this for 33 year, it gets worse before it gets better. this is life and death. when the russians have transcripts of a meet wg the...
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the question is the straw that broke the camel's back. why did this happen now?at led to this in the past 24 hours director comey has been a bit under fire for some misstatements he made last week before the senate judiciary committee. perhaps the white house seized on those questions about director comey's credibility for a misstatement he made regarding huma abedin and he had said last week that she had forwarded manually hundreds and thousands of emails when we know, in fact, we learned this months ago, in fact, a lot of those e-mail sent to her then husband's anthony weiner's computer were done by automatic back up. yesterday the fbi issuing clarification, perhaps the white house seedsed on this used that opportunity to put these plans in motion. >> official word from the white house this has nothing to do with the russian investigation. but the president in his letter mentioned the russian investigation. while i greatly appreciate you informing me on three separate occasions i'm not under investigation i encourage the decision by the department of justice yo
the question is the straw that broke the camel's back. why did this happen now?at led to this in the past 24 hours director comey has been a bit under fire for some misstatements he made last week before the senate judiciary committee. perhaps the white house seized on those questions about director comey's credibility for a misstatement he made regarding huma abedin and he had said last week that she had forwarded manually hundreds and thousands of emails when we know, in fact, we learned this...
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the moment that really turns the tide politically, or maybe it is the final straw that breaks the camel's back, is when the person who is the arbiter of how americans understand the news of as day, someone who is seen a trusted source -- not fake news, but real, serious news -- walter cronkite, the veteran cbs reporter who had reported extensively from vietnam, he now sits at the anchor desk. the person who told america that john f. kennedy had been shot and killed. he is the person who later informs america of the men landing. he is the person who is delivering the news of the day to millions of american households. how many people -- how many watched the network nightly news in the last month? ok. there are a few. network, not cable. network. how many people make a point to watch it every day? no hands. one hand. all right. but you probably know walter conk right -- cronkite. [laughter] this is where news came from. it is not likely of all tend out from the news. how many people consulted a new source of the last one in four hours? it is not like you are tuning out. you're probably tuni
the moment that really turns the tide politically, or maybe it is the final straw that breaks the camel's back, is when the person who is the arbiter of how americans understand the news of as day, someone who is seen a trusted source -- not fake news, but real, serious news -- walter cronkite, the veteran cbs reporter who had reported extensively from vietnam, he now sits at the anchor desk. the person who told america that john f. kennedy had been shot and killed. he is the person who later...