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and camille falk norsholer, from atlanta, georgia. hey, camille. watching on wsb.them love. thanks, tam fam. [ cheers and applause ] all right. so much exciting stuff going into the weekend. as i said, oprah, the naacp image. so, our next guests, they are full of excitement. they are -- i've known these guys for several years. they are the best. they're twin brothers who transform both homes and homeowners with their renovations, the property brothers drew and jonathan scott! take a look! ♪ they burst on the scene in 2011 as relative unknowns and quickly became the breakout stars on hgtv, the property brothers, jonathan and drew scott. [ bell dings ] now in their 14th season, they are the rock stars of home renovation. with nearly 200 episodes of their signature show under their belt... [ both scream ] ...the duo continues to add hit show after hit show with "brother vs. brother" and a series of "property brothers" spinoffs. at almost 2 million followers each on instagram, all eyes are on the twins, and hollywood is noticing, from their personal lives to what they
and camille falk norsholer, from atlanta, georgia. hey, camille. watching on wsb.them love. thanks, tam fam. [ cheers and applause ] all right. so much exciting stuff going into the weekend. as i said, oprah, the naacp image. so, our next guests, they are full of excitement. they are -- i've known these guys for several years. they are the best. they're twin brothers who transform both homes and homeowners with their renovations, the property brothers drew and jonathan scott! take a look! ♪...
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kennedy: camille? >> anything with the royals is just beyond my concern.e circumstance i would just tell them to avoid having conversations with them. kennedy: don't talk to the fbi. and queen elizabeth is finished up with a crown and beat somebody in the head with it. she doesn't mess around. >> that would be negley seen. kennedy: she kicked him out of the family. goodbye you are my favorite son, tata tfn, that's awful. that's really sad. because we all thought the queen. >> the family is falling apart. kennedy: and we thought but queen always had decorum. >> the queen is a total bad. kennedy: i didn't think that earlier but now i am i just finished an audiobook on queen victoria, and these women these elizabethan and victorian women's who live forever in england, they leave quite a legacy. >> clearly has lawyer is gonna let them talk to the fbi but once he is on u.s. soil they could find him issue him a subpoena. it's a payoff to say are going to cooperate but actually it might not. >> the way he said it? >> i don't really have anything to say. it's very
kennedy: camille? >> anything with the royals is just beyond my concern.e circumstance i would just tell them to avoid having conversations with them. kennedy: don't talk to the fbi. and queen elizabeth is finished up with a crown and beat somebody in the head with it. she doesn't mess around. >> that would be negley seen. kennedy: she kicked him out of the family. goodbye you are my favorite son, tata tfn, that's awful. that's really sad. because we all thought the queen. >>...
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. >> reporter: camille curtis is one of many people in rocklin who woke up to shards of glass littered around her car. >> my roommate also got her windows shattered. she was really upset this morning. she was like yeah, she had to be late to work. >> it's a stupid situation. i think replacement of this window will cost me maybe $300. >> reporter: rocklin police say 75 cars at this apartment complex and three others were hit starting around 3:30 this morning. >> yeah. it's definitely a lot i would say in the last 10 years i've been here. that isprwe've had in one series. >> reporter: sergeant greg jensen says the culprits were caught within three hours of the massive crime spree. three people are under arrest. this woman and man along with a 14-year-old boy. roseville police tracked them down with one of the very things they're suspected of stealing. >> it appears that the suspect used a credit card from one of the victims in a location in roseville and that's where the suspects were located and ultimately arrested. >> reporter: folks we talked to say nothing too valuable was taken from
. >> reporter: camille curtis is one of many people in rocklin who woke up to shards of glass littered around her car. >> my roommate also got her windows shattered. she was really upset this morning. she was like yeah, she had to be late to work. >> it's a stupid situation. i think replacement of this window will cost me maybe $300. >> reporter: rocklin police say 75 cars at this apartment complex and three others were hit starting around 3:30 this morning. >>...
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the baby camera with camille cabbio on the tonight show. they are saying that the investigation is ongoing. >>> an update now on the dash-cam video we showed you this week showing a car going from the left side of the screen to the right and then into the water at gray wheel cove. chp rescue crews have tried looking for that driver by air, by land and by sea. but they say the weather is just too bad. the search is now suspended. so for now investigators are going to keep trying to find that person by looking for missing people records and vehicle reports. >>> first funerals are set for this weekend for the five people who died when a small plane crashed on the way to college football's peach bowl. one of the victims, as you might know, was a young sportsporter n new orleans, carley mccord. sam brock sat down with an interview with her husband and parents. >> reporter: carley mccord had in passions, including a profound love of her family. but her husband said that just scratches the surface of who she was. >> she loved fiercely. she loved s
the baby camera with camille cabbio on the tonight show. they are saying that the investigation is ongoing. >>> an update now on the dash-cam video we showed you this week showing a car going from the left side of the screen to the right and then into the water at gray wheel cove. chp rescue crews have tried looking for that driver by air, by land and by sea. but they say the weather is just too bad. the search is now suspended. so for now investigators are going to keep trying to find...
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walk on a net that keeps the reflection of sound waves in this room to an absolute minimum so sounds camille measured with great precision the researches know that certain sound qualities bother us more than others. but higher frequencies always draw our attention and that makes the more problematic temporal variations are also an issue we tend to be very sensitive to sounds that aren't constant but very. so if a sound or source of noise is highly variable like the sound of a train that passes every 15 minutes that tends to bother us much more than a continuous noise problem. sound is measured as a sound pressure level expressed in decibel zz the higher the pressure caused by a sound wave the louder the sound a sound wave at 90 decibel is enough to blow out a candle. a loud speaker also generate sound waves an increase of 10 decibels causes us to perceive a sound as twice as loud 10 decibels less half as loud. the sound pressure level isn't the only deciding factor frequency the number of cycles of a sound wave in one second is also an issue. humans tend to be more sensitive to sound at high
walk on a net that keeps the reflection of sound waves in this room to an absolute minimum so sounds camille measured with great precision the researches know that certain sound qualities bother us more than others. but higher frequencies always draw our attention and that makes the more problematic temporal variations are also an issue we tend to be very sensitive to sounds that aren't constant but very. so if a sound or source of noise is highly variable like the sound of a train that passes...
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thank you for that nice introduction and for camille. it's good to come to kansas city , it's my hometown so it's always wonderful to be here. i would also like to thank dr. kim for setting up my talk nicely by mentioning famine relief. i will talk about that a little bit today. provocative title, the myth of isolation. , when i partly because teach undergraduates about the first world war, usually start class by asking what do you know about the war? i suspect if i threw this out to you, you would probably guess some of the things they know, gas, aerialison warfare, they like that, dogfights, and when i asked about the united states, they know woodrow wilson and isolation. much encapsulates what the undergraduates know when they arrive at college about the first world war. today iske to argue rather than the idea that the united states completely turned 1919, that europe in it's a more complicated story. i argue that americans engaged with europe not just financially and materially but also in terms of cultural imagination. using both p
thank you for that nice introduction and for camille. it's good to come to kansas city , it's my hometown so it's always wonderful to be here. i would also like to thank dr. kim for setting up my talk nicely by mentioning famine relief. i will talk about that a little bit today. provocative title, the myth of isolation. , when i partly because teach undergraduates about the first world war, usually start class by asking what do you know about the war? i suspect if i threw this out to you, you...
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sounds like he's finished even if he avoids prison camille be permanently disgraced.not forget, don't let anybody tell you otherwise, people knew what harvey weinstein was about for a long time. he's a very close friend of bill and hillary and chelsea clinton, the very same people who lecture you about your moral shortcomings protective harvey weinstein for decades. put that down on your fridge, don't forget it. under current american law, every person born in our soil automatically becomes a citizen but doesn't matter if the parents are tourist to this country are here illegally, it there are even spies seeking to undermine our country. congress can change the law but they don't actually care so they want. what effects doesn't have? according to the center for immigration studies, last year about their to 72,000 anchor babies were born in the united states. the parents had no legal right to be here. those children allow their parents to qualify for a whole suite of services and the parents will never be forced to leave the country. one of many ways america's open bor
sounds like he's finished even if he avoids prison camille be permanently disgraced.not forget, don't let anybody tell you otherwise, people knew what harvey weinstein was about for a long time. he's a very close friend of bill and hillary and chelsea clinton, the very same people who lecture you about your moral shortcomings protective harvey weinstein for decades. put that down on your fridge, don't forget it. under current american law, every person born in our soil automatically becomes a...
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could then extend this trial even longer reporting live on capitol hill, i'm camila for now back camille of thank you and this is a live picture now as we continue our coverage a live look at the us senate floor right now. >>it does look as though the senate minority leader chuck schumer is speaking of the senators had been on a short break prior to schumer arriving of at the podium congressman nadler was presenting the house case and the trump attorney ernie also spoke, let's listen in for a moment and see if we can see what's going on. >>is there is any senator have an objection to the waving of the reading. there is an objection. yes. the clark will read the amendment. >>the senator from new york mister schumer proposes an amendment number 1292. on page 3 line a strike for hours and insert 2 hours. on page 3 line 10 strike the question of and all that follows through rules on line 12. on page 3 line 14 insert any such motion after decide. on page 3 line 15 strike weather and all that follows through documents online 17. on page 3 line 18 straight out of the senate is now going through
could then extend this trial even longer reporting live on capitol hill, i'm camila for now back camille of thank you and this is a live picture now as we continue our coverage a live look at the us senate floor right now. >>it does look as though the senate minority leader chuck schumer is speaking of the senators had been on a short break prior to schumer arriving of at the podium congressman nadler was presenting the house case and the trump attorney ernie also spoke, let's listen in...
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it didn't go asnearly as long as day one did camille a burnout brings us the highlights from the capital a long day of opening arguments here on capitolhill and we only got to hear from one side that's because thdemocrats get to go first the managers laying out their case with adam schiff,the lead manager beinning and ending the day. >>trying to exain why he believes the president abused s power and obstructed congress. prove our case. the senate should convict and remove the president from office democrats beginning to lay out their case against president trump on t 2 of the impeachmentrial. >>it was a lot like day 1, 1, of the hottest topics continue to be witnesses wiesses nd documents as i have my own witness list, the importance of the witness. >testimony can have a trial without witnesses when it comes to witnesses democrats say there's no way they're trading the gop for witnesses like hunter biden. material that trade is it's not onhe table this isn't like some fantasy football trade ouon the campaign trail former vice presiden joe biden told iowa voters he constitutional ise. thi
it didn't go asnearly as long as day one did camille a burnout brings us the highlights from the capital a long day of opening arguments here on capitolhill and we only got to hear from one side that's because thdemocrats get to go first the managers laying out their case with adam schiff,the lead manager beinning and ending the day. >>trying to exain why he believes the president abused s power and obstructed congress. prove our case. the senate should convict and remove the president...
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police say the women fold i'm camille slayers, and one of them through his onto the ground. was charged with a felony. the alarming uptick in anti-semitic crimes in saturday's machete attack in monsey added hasidic rabbis home. in less than two weeks there have been nearly a dozen anti-semitic incidents around the new york area, prompting insecurity around orthodox communities and big events, like a religious gathering with 92,000 attendees at metlife stadium not far from where many of those attacks happen. one of the five victims from the monsey stabbing is still in very critical condition. it is simply saying the knife directly penetrated his brain, and the 71-year-old may never regain consciousness. meanwhile, attorneys for that suspect deny that his motive was rooted in anti-semitism, saying he developed schizophrenia and bipolar disorder after serving in the marines. but military officials confirmed grafton thomas was removed from the marines due to a fraudulent enlistment. about a month after he began boot camp. there are new questions about whether he should have been
police say the women fold i'm camille slayers, and one of them through his onto the ground. was charged with a felony. the alarming uptick in anti-semitic crimes in saturday's machete attack in monsey added hasidic rabbis home. in less than two weeks there have been nearly a dozen anti-semitic incidents around the new york area, prompting insecurity around orthodox communities and big events, like a religious gathering with 92,000 attendees at metlife stadium not far from where many of those...