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thanks, cassandra. >> it's pronounced cassandra. >> seth: what did i say?ht. each correct answer in this round is worth two manatees. contestant number one, are you ready? here we go, hailey. in cooper city, a man was arrested after his crossbow accidentally discharged inside a hampton inn and shattered the glass on a vending machine. fake or florida? >> fake. >> woo-hoo! >> seth: unbelievable! [ cheers and applause ] hailey, you are up for three manatees. that's number two. justin, you got to keep up. are you ready? in clay county a man who was pulled over for a dui told the police that his shirt, which he thought was a squirrel, was eating him. [ laughter ] fake or florida? >> i'm going to say florida. >> woo-hoo! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: you guys are very good at this game. how you doing, alexis? [ laughter ] >> good. >> seth: how's your vision? >> bad. >> seth: okay good. [ laughter ] in key west a woman caused a two-vehicle crash because she was shaving her bikini line while driving to go see her husband. fake or florida? >> florida. [ thud ] i
thanks, cassandra. >> it's pronounced cassandra. >> seth: what did i say?ht. each correct answer in this round is worth two manatees. contestant number one, are you ready? here we go, hailey. in cooper city, a man was arrested after his crossbow accidentally discharged inside a hampton inn and shattered the glass on a vending machine. fake or florida? >> fake. >> woo-hoo! >> seth: unbelievable! [ cheers and applause ] hailey, you are up for three manatees. that's...
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fantastic reporting to you and your seem, cassandra.so much for joining us. >>> and that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." tomorrow, andrea is back in the anchor chair so you don't want to miss that. remember to follow the show on facebook and twitter. "ronan farrow daily" is next. have a great day and a great rest of the week. >>> i'm meteorologist bill karins and another hot day is under way and it's going to stay that way. this afternoon, we should have heat indexes topping out around 110, st. louis, memphis, little rock, oklahoma city into the dallas area, it's still very hot and humid. thunderstorms will cool you off but some of those storms could be strong and we could see airport delays. where memories will be forged into the sand. and then hung on a wall for years to come. get out there, with over 50,000 hotels at $150 dollars or less. expedia. find yours. ♪ ♪ yoplait. it is so good for everyone's midnight cravings. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too lat
fantastic reporting to you and your seem, cassandra.so much for joining us. >>> and that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." tomorrow, andrea is back in the anchor chair so you don't want to miss that. remember to follow the show on facebook and twitter. "ronan farrow daily" is next. have a great day and a great rest of the week. >>> i'm meteorologist bill karins and another hot day is under way and it's going to stay that way. this...
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almost a cassandra the person who would invoke those doctrines in the future whether people will believe them or not. just one final point if i may, mr. chairman. it's been said that an impeachment proceeding will tear this country apart. to say that it will tear the country apart, to abide by the constitution is a proposition that i cannot accept. i think what would tear the country apart would be to turn our backs on the facts and our responsibilities to ascertain them. that in my opinion would do far more to start the unraveling of the fabric of this country and the constitution than would a strong reaffirmation of that great document. mr. chairman, i'll take this opportunity to say what a privilege it has been for me to serve on this committee under your leadership and under the leadership of the gentleman from michigan mr. hutchinson because you've been men of great honor and dedication and above all you've been very fair to each and every one of us to allow us this sort of participation to express our views. thank you very much. >> sent william cohen thanks very much for being with
almost a cassandra the person who would invoke those doctrines in the future whether people will believe them or not. just one final point if i may, mr. chairman. it's been said that an impeachment proceeding will tear this country apart. to say that it will tear the country apart, to abide by the constitution is a proposition that i cannot accept. i think what would tear the country apart would be to turn our backs on the facts and our responsibilities to ascertain them. that in my opinion...
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thank you, cassandra. what does it reveal about the broader style of fighter? >> your second question is a bit easier to answer. it puts a human face on what we've been hearing for a long time and that's there are a handful of american fighters with isis. what do we know about douglas mccain? it's still emerging. 33 years old. lived in chicago, moved to minnesota. went to high school in minnesota. played a lot of basketball. was really into music. and at some point he moved to california. and over the past i'd say, probably, five years, something changed. we know that he travelled to sweden. we know he was very active in music circles there, but he also started talking a lot more about religion. and then in the past three months, to be more specific, we know he was in turkey which is a point for fighters to take up arms. >> you're right, in this comprehensive report one thing that's emerging to me is just how many people leave that particular area to fight for various terrorist forces around the world including al shabaab and africa. what is it about reporting
thank you, cassandra. what does it reveal about the broader style of fighter? >> your second question is a bit easier to answer. it puts a human face on what we've been hearing for a long time and that's there are a handful of american fighters with isis. what do we know about douglas mccain? it's still emerging. 33 years old. lived in chicago, moved to minnesota. went to high school in minnesota. played a lot of basketball. was really into music. and at some point he moved to california....
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almost a cassandra the person who would invoke those doctrines in the future whether people will believe them or not. just one final point if i may, mr. chairman. it's been said th
almost a cassandra the person who would invoke those doctrines in the future whether people will believe them or not. just one final point if i may, mr. chairman. it's been said th
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nbcnews.com writer, cassandra joins me now.your story hits the specifics in the push to find foley. i want to start at the beginning here. his family nearly spent that entire first year having no idea where he was, no idea whether he was alive. then what happened? >> well, it started with a bit of a lucky break, as has been described to me by the ceo of global post, the company james was working for. word trickled through from a jihadist who traveled from syria to belgium who had managed to befriend james on the ground. once that fighter returned home to belgium, he was able to offer some information that indicated james was alive. it was the first sign of anything to do with james since he disappeared in november, 2012. so the foley family had been mounting appeals starting a website, facebook, twitter, trying to get any information about where their son, where their brother was. and desperate for information. then an e-mail finally came in a year after he had been taken. that was the first contact from anyone who had any info
nbcnews.com writer, cassandra joins me now.your story hits the specifics in the push to find foley. i want to start at the beginning here. his family nearly spent that entire first year having no idea where he was, no idea whether he was alive. then what happened? >> well, it started with a bit of a lucky break, as has been described to me by the ceo of global post, the company james was working for. word trickled through from a jihadist who traveled from syria to belgium who had managed...
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nbcnews.com writer cassandra detailed the back and forth between the family we just met there. the global post, which jim worked for and isis militants during jim foley's time as hostage. she joins us now. give us a sense of how this back and forth worked from the time he was captured. >> there really was no back and forth for a very long time after he was captured. he was taken on thanksgiving day in 2012 and there was no contact whatever with whoever was holding james foley until a year later. and that came in the form of an anonymous untraceable e-mail sent to his family and the ceo of global post, the organization he was working for. >> what was the next round? >> well, the e-mail was the first contact, but it needed to be vetted. there needed to be proof that whoever was sending the e-mail had access to james or had james in their hands. so the e-mail was seen as a good sign so as forensic experts and linguistics experts looked at the e-mail and tried to figure out who was sending it, the family asked for proof of life to know they had james with them. so there were a few
nbcnews.com writer cassandra detailed the back and forth between the family we just met there. the global post, which jim worked for and isis militants during jim foley's time as hostage. she joins us now. give us a sense of how this back and forth worked from the time he was captured. >> there really was no back and forth for a very long time after he was captured. he was taken on thanksgiving day in 2012 and there was no contact whatever with whoever was holding james foley until a year...
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bros machine's wife cassandra, succumbed to ovarian cancer at the age of only 43.f the very same disease. she was only 42. >> it does seem to be more than your fair share of heartbreak and some very cruel similarities with your first wife. >> it's just life. it's the way life goes. we all get dealt the suffering at some time or another. you have to really come out from underneath that and find life again and luckily, did i in a great lady called keely shave. >> they have been married for 1 years now. and have two children of their own who they're their garden island sanctuary. >> this is has become more home in the last 1 years than it would be hard to live without it. >> it all seems worlds away from his day job where car chases and gunbattles are waiting in exotic locales. but for pierce breast than that makes nor a pretty nice balance. just like what he has on his paddle board. >> i still love to act and i still love to pack my bags and to go far-flung places and make a movie. okay this is great this is beautiful, but put the hat on and head out the door. i get
bros machine's wife cassandra, succumbed to ovarian cancer at the age of only 43.f the very same disease. she was only 42. >> it does seem to be more than your fair share of heartbreak and some very cruel similarities with your first wife. >> it's just life. it's the way life goes. we all get dealt the suffering at some time or another. you have to really come out from underneath that and find life again and luckily, did i in a great lady called keely shave. >> they have been...
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positive thank you bill how on her mind now i know that you're widely credited with having given a cassandra's warning on private financial fragility well before the great financial crisis so what signal to you pre-crisis that private debt was going to be a problem. i mean this is not rocket science if you go back in history what you see you remember this book by ken rogoff and carmen reinhart if you go back in history you see example after example of these credit fueled gracie's credit fueled booms that end in boston and in crisis you know my own personal experience i think was i started following japan very very closely prior to the japanese crisis and when i moved to the b. i have what i saw almost immediately was a build up of symptoms of things going wrong in southeast asia and in the united states that just reminded me a lot of japan and then of course we started reading some of the history and realize that there was a long history here so it really it's not complicated mathematics it was just having an open mind and a willingness to look at history and i think essentially that's all i'm
positive thank you bill how on her mind now i know that you're widely credited with having given a cassandra's warning on private financial fragility well before the great financial crisis so what signal to you pre-crisis that private debt was going to be a problem. i mean this is not rocket science if you go back in history what you see you remember this book by ken rogoff and carmen reinhart if you go back in history you see example after example of these credit fueled gracie's credit fueled...
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we have cassandra and eva. tell us about your creation. go first. >> i made an upside down french braid going into a braided bun. >> how easy is it? >> it's pretty easy. it's hard to do on yourself. easier if you have someone else do earth for you but it's a lot easier than it looks. >> is it first a ponytail then braid if we are going to start with a french braid starting from the bottom working your way up then you grab all the hair, make three braids and bobby pin it. >> is this a site -- is there actually a way for us to learn by watching what you do on instagram or more to get inspired. >> that too but you can also visit tutorials on instabraid.com. >> can i just show the audience yours. i love how it's just right here sort of '70s but so chic and modern. that looks really great and then let me just ask you about yours. so, hi, how are you? >> hi. >> so your braid for the day is -- >> i've done a three-way fishtail braid? what's elaborate. >> so much easier than it look. >> really just three fishtail braids weaved together in a simple
we have cassandra and eva. tell us about your creation. go first. >> i made an upside down french braid going into a braided bun. >> how easy is it? >> it's pretty easy. it's hard to do on yourself. easier if you have someone else do earth for you but it's a lot easier than it looks. >> is it first a ponytail then braid if we are going to start with a french braid starting from the bottom working your way up then you grab all the hair, make three braids and bobby pin it....
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>> well, i'm a father, a single father of 3 kids: lovely cassandra, leland jr.-- steve: oh, you're ar? >> yes, sir. yes, sir. e:
>> well, i'm a father, a single father of 3 kids: lovely cassandra, leland jr.-- steve: oh, you're ar? >> yes, sir. yes, sir. e:
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almost a cassandra the person who would invoke those doctrines in the future whether people will believe them or not. just one final point if i may, mr. chairman. it's been said that an impeachment proceeding will tear this country apart. to say that it will tear the country apart, to abide by the constitution is a proposition that i cannot accept. i think what would tear the country apart would be to turn our backs on the facts and our responsibilities to ascertain them. that in my opinion would do far more to start the unraveling of the fabric of this country and the constitution than would a strong reaffirmation of that great document. mr. chairman, i'll take this opportunity to say what a privilege it has been for me to serve on this committee under your leadership and under the leadership of the gentleman from michigan mr. hutchinson because you've been men of great honor and dedication and above all you've been very fair to each and every one of us to allow us this sort of participation to express our views. thank you very much. >> sent william cohen thanks very much for being with
almost a cassandra the person who would invoke those doctrines in the future whether people will believe them or not. just one final point if i may, mr. chairman. it's been said that an impeachment proceeding will tear this country apart. to say that it will tear the country apart, to abide by the constitution is a proposition that i cannot accept. i think what would tear the country apart would be to turn our backs on the facts and our responsibilities to ascertain them. that in my opinion...
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. >> cassandra, is that about right?wice a month. >> i think a lot of people watching this are going to look at you guys and feel terrible about their sex lives. because most of us, i hate to say it, most of us feel like you guys. armando and lori, you have been married 22 years. >> 22 years. >> when you have been married that many years, isn't it the same old song? >> sometimes we will see we better check into a hotel and have hotel sex. because you just need to be somewhere else sometimes. >> i've done something myself the last year, which is i started ordering colorful men's underwear. and i wear that to bed now. it's great. >> what do you think when he walks in? >> i absolutely love it. >> you do? >> we had our two sex experts, dr. lauren striker and dr. steven snyder dig a little deeper with each individual away from the group. >> who do you think they turn on more, you or him? >> him. >> what's better about sex? >> knowing what you like and what your partner likes. >> i'm more comfortable with who i am, what i want
. >> cassandra, is that about right?wice a month. >> i think a lot of people watching this are going to look at you guys and feel terrible about their sex lives. because most of us, i hate to say it, most of us feel like you guys. armando and lori, you have been married 22 years. >> 22 years. >> when you have been married that many years, isn't it the same old song? >> sometimes we will see we better check into a hotel and have hotel sex. because you just need to...