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not charlie.ivy leaguer was charged with second degree murder. >> what did you think? >> i was shocked and confugsd. i didn't think it was real. i didn't think it was possible. >> charlie tan, the nice boy, the great kid was facing 25 years to life in prison if convicted. >> coming up, store video shows the gun that killed charlie's father made a purchase, but i not charlie buying it. >> new name altogether. >> correct. >> and then, the strange thing charlie did just before his mom placed the 911 call. >> the defendant sends an e-mail to his fraternity brothers called showtime. >> when "dateline" continues. protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. the world is full of different hair. that's why pantene has the perfect conditioners for everyone. from air-light foam, to nourishing 3 minute miracle, to the moisture-infusing gold series. we give more women great hair days - every day. pantene. they work togetherf doing importan
not charlie.ivy leaguer was charged with second degree murder. >> what did you think? >> i was shocked and confugsd. i didn't think it was real. i didn't think it was possible. >> charlie tan, the nice boy, the great kid was facing 25 years to life in prison if convicted. >> coming up, store video shows the gun that killed charlie's father made a purchase, but i not charlie buying it. >> new name altogether. >> correct. >> and then, the strange thing...
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>> charlie: hey, lady!e: it looks like i seen you somewhere. >> woman outside: i love you! >> man outside: you got an awesome spirit on you, man. god bless you. >> charlie: hi, how are you? >> woman in car: all right. nice to meet you. >> man outside: gentleman and a scholar, man can't nobody do it like you, charlie. you hear me? >> charlie: see ya, lady! ♪ >> anthony: cheers. >> charlie: cheers, man. ♪ yep. you want one? >> anthony: that's the benefit of a college education, right there. people seem to like you in this town. who hates you in this town? >> charlie: who hates me in this town? >> guy on street: nobody i know. >> charlie: politicians? >> anthony: i'm guessing there are a number of politicians and former public employees who are not too happy with you. >> charlie: i don't know, you know. yeah. [ laughter ] >> anthony: yeah, but let's face it, there's a whole lot of people out there who'd just be perfectly happy with just letting detroit go. >> charlie: it already went! >> guy on street: it's go
>> charlie: hey, lady!e: it looks like i seen you somewhere. >> woman outside: i love you! >> man outside: you got an awesome spirit on you, man. god bless you. >> charlie: hi, how are you? >> woman in car: all right. nice to meet you. >> man outside: gentleman and a scholar, man can't nobody do it like you, charlie. you hear me? >> charlie: see ya, lady! ♪ >> anthony: cheers. >> charlie: cheers, man. ♪ yep. you want one? >>...
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charlie: i'm actually getting good at it.he does approve it let's just say he straight approvest or with minimal conditions, expect a major bidding war for media assets out there. whose at ther and whose in the cat bird seat? ashley: yes. charlie: well our parent company 21st century fox the entertainment assets that are essentially going to disney for now would be bid on, comcast is ready to rock and roll i understand. they just don't want to seehe ruling, if it's anyway favorable with minor conditions, they're ready to pounce. obviously if it's a clean sweep like you just feel approved? ashley: game one. charlie: they might even bid tonight but who knows they're doing it and i hear these other potential bidders possibly for our assets in addition to comcast a disney which would be tech companies and others. it's just these are assets that you can't get anywhere else, not a lot of content out there, everybody wants content. ashley: content is king. charlie: so there could be a bid ding war for our stuff. ashley: but at&t arg
charlie: i'm actually getting good at it.he does approve it let's just say he straight approvest or with minimal conditions, expect a major bidding war for media assets out there. whose at ther and whose in the cat bird seat? ashley: yes. charlie: well our parent company 21st century fox the entertainment assets that are essentially going to disney for now would be bid on, comcast is ready to rock and roll i understand. they just don't want to seehe ruling, if it's anyway favorable with minor...
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charlie: here is the next move in my view. the next move is either another bidder coming into bid on the 21st century fox assets which a lot of people are talking about maybe a tech player but also the next move is doj. does doj appeal the decision that cleared away for the comcast bid that's a decision approving the at&t time-warner merger by judge leon. they have until sunday night to appeal this and if they appeal this they appeal it to the d.c. circuit court and that's where this thing gets interesting. basically, drawing a line in the sand saying comcast, you want to buy fox's assets, we may go after you. we may hold you up in court. at&t you want to complete your deal? well guess what your investors have to deal with the fact that we're going to appeal this thing and the judge and a three-judge panel, the d.c. circuit court which is filled with obama asia appointees who are very negative on this deal, they may ultimately overturn judge leon's verdict therefore, the merger put together may ultimately come apart. liz: and
charlie: here is the next move in my view. the next move is either another bidder coming into bid on the 21st century fox assets which a lot of people are talking about maybe a tech player but also the next move is doj. does doj appeal the decision that cleared away for the comcast bid that's a decision approving the at&t time-warner merger by judge leon. they have until sunday night to appeal this and if they appeal this they appeal it to the d.c. circuit court and that's where this thing...
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she is what helps me keep going. >> to lauren, 3-year-old charlie is more than a pet. >> charlie is my emotional support dog. two years ago i was diagnosed with depression. i was at a point in my life where i couldn't take care of myself. >> service dogs are allowed but not emotional support animals, that's why lauren made the tough decision to tie her dog outside. >> service dogs are allowed anywhere you want to take them. but for an emotional support animal, it's a lot more difficult to explain. >> in less than 10 minutes lauren got outside and charlie was gone. >> security camera footage shows me walking into the store at 10:24 a.m. and my receipt when i checked out was 10:33 a.m. >> lauren, a product designer hasn't been able to go to work or eat anything without charlie. she has this message for whoever took her best friend. >> i just really need her back with me. so i hope you reach out. if it's something you need in return, we can talk about that. >> you may wonder about surveillance video, where charlie was tied up so can't see anything. if you have information leading to charl
she is what helps me keep going. >> to lauren, 3-year-old charlie is more than a pet. >> charlie is my emotional support dog. two years ago i was diagnosed with depression. i was at a point in my life where i couldn't take care of myself. >> service dogs are allowed but not emotional support animals, that's why lauren made the tough decision to tie her dog outside. >> service dogs are allowed anywhere you want to take them. but for an emotional support animal, it's a lot...
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she is what helps me keep going. >> reporter: to lauren, 3-year-old charlie is more than a pet. >> charlie is my emotional support dog. two years ago, i was diagnosed with depression and i was at a point in my life where i couldn't take care of myself. >> reporter: sunday morning when she went to the lucky grocery store on east 18th street, she tied charlie up outside. service dogs are allowed in the store but not emotional support animals. >> service dogs are allowed anywhere you want to take them, but for emotional support animals, it's a lot more difficult to explain. >> reporter: in less than ten minute, lauren got outside and charlie was gone. >> the security camera shortage shows me walking into the store at 10:24 a.m. and my receipt for when i checked out was 10:33:00 a.m. >> reporter: laura hasn't been able to go to work or do anything without charlie. she has this message for whoever took him. >> i just really need her back with me. so i hop that you reach out. it's something that you need in return, we can talk about that. >> reporter: oh, it is so heartbreaking, isn't it. you ma
she is what helps me keep going. >> reporter: to lauren, 3-year-old charlie is more than a pet. >> charlie is my emotional support dog. two years ago, i was diagnosed with depression and i was at a point in my life where i couldn't take care of myself. >> reporter: sunday morning when she went to the lucky grocery store on east 18th street, she tied charlie up outside. service dogs are allowed in the store but not emotional support animals. >> service dogs are allowed...
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what's the monkey -- >> charlie. >> jimmy: how is charlie doing?. >> jimmy: because of the charlie bit me finger routine. >> the whole "charlie bit my finger," yeah, yeah. so charlie bit a finger. >> jimmy: another finger? oh, no. >> unfortunately, when he was younger, when he was a baby, he was fine. now that he's grown up, it's not fine anymore. and he went to monkey jail. >> jimmy: really? how does that work? >> well, what happens is, if he bites a friend's finger -- >> jimmy: whose friend? who did he bite? >> i have a couple of narcs in my friend group. unfortunately he bit their finger. he went to monkey jail for 30 days to life. >> jimmy: really. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's a quarantine type situation? >> yeah, yeah. it was solitary. i mean, obviously if you take on a chimpanzee on the first day of monkey jail, you get a lot of respect. >> jimmy: yeah, no, but -- >> when you're cute as charlie, you're bait. >> jimmy: they make sure charlie doesn't have any kind of diseases your friend may have contracted? >> exactly. charlie's got all his shots,
what's the monkey -- >> charlie. >> jimmy: how is charlie doing?. >> jimmy: because of the charlie bit me finger routine. >> the whole "charlie bit my finger," yeah, yeah. so charlie bit a finger. >> jimmy: another finger? oh, no. >> unfortunately, when he was younger, when he was a baby, he was fine. now that he's grown up, it's not fine anymore. and he went to monkey jail. >> jimmy: really? how does that work? >> well, what happens is,...
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charlie: it's a kneel.: i guess in the end, america and quite frankly us too, because we're talking about it, paying way more attention to people kneeling at football game and many other iues that aremo . charlie: but trump is going to use it as a political issue, he thinks it works. the nfl knows and their sponsors people like anheuser-busch are freaked out because they know it could hurt their bnd whatever de on this and i'll tell you thursday is going to be a good i probably am going to stand outside the meeting. it's right down the block in new york city. liz: i'm sure they'll be edo s you. here, open the door, charlie. charlie: they are like coming in the back door when they see me. liz: we thank you charlie gasparino uncertainty around trade is one o the many, yes many major issues facing american ceo's who are trying to run their businesses, with the closing bell ringing in 19 minutes up next we've got the ceo who went from growing up in poverty to becoming the ceo one of the biggest tech companies i
charlie: it's a kneel.: i guess in the end, america and quite frankly us too, because we're talking about it, paying way more attention to people kneeling at football game and many other iues that aremo . charlie: but trump is going to use it as a political issue, he thinks it works. the nfl knows and their sponsors people like anheuser-busch are freaked out because they know it could hurt their bnd whatever de on this and i'll tell you thursday is going to be a good i probably am going to...
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charlie: i do.like you need a book to make ends meet and you'll do very well and your books do very well. charlie: thank you. my last book did not do well it got good reviews but i want to make one point. the british tabloids say that if he does a tell-all book which includes his divorce, his alleged affair with some model. neil: he won't do that. charlie: and he tells about family drama he can get $12 million. i'm telling you based on what he's pitching, it's something like i want to defend my dad. he's not going to get that type -- neil: you never know real quickly wilbur ross leaving china without even the frame of a deal or a future commitment. charlie: the markets don't seem to care. neil: no they don't. charlie: listen i think the trump people on trade, it is conflicting ideologies between peter navarro, wilbur whose a peter navarro light on china and more free-traders like mnuchin and larry kudlow. i don't know how you develop coherent policy. i tell you the one listen if we don't have a trad
charlie: i do.like you need a book to make ends meet and you'll do very well and your books do very well. charlie: thank you. my last book did not do well it got good reviews but i want to make one point. the british tabloids say that if he does a tell-all book which includes his divorce, his alleged affair with some model. neil: he won't do that. charlie: and he tells about family drama he can get $12 million. i'm telling you based on what he's pitching, it's something like i want to defend my...
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charlie: okay.osing bell ringing and we've got seven minutes to go, markets are shrugging off that g 7. but coming up benefits from global trade problems countdown will be right back. at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. . . . ♪ cheryl: medical device-maker stryker looking to potentially take over rival boston scientific. let's go to the new york stock exchange and nicole petroleum. you have a lot more details. hey, nicole. >> cheryl, one was best performer on s&p 500. boston scientific up almost 8%. number two best in the s&p 500 while stryker is the worst. down about 5%. there is talk of a potential deal. no one can confirm it is actually happening in any way, shape or form. would put them together to have combined value of $110 billion this could be one of the biggest deals of the year. this is about stroke prevention and heart products that to along with it. wh is intere
charlie: okay.osing bell ringing and we've got seven minutes to go, markets are shrugging off that g 7. but coming up benefits from global trade problems countdown will be right back. at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. . . . ♪ cheryl: medical device-maker stryker looking to potentially take over rival boston scientific. let's go to the new york stock exchange and...
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it's for our wedding p. >> it was a really special day because charlie's mom was in town. she does not live in denver. so she was particularly excited. >> so i realized right then that this is not a cake that i'm going to be able to design and create for them. so i tried to apologize to them and say i'll sell you cookies, brownies, birthday cakes, anything else in my store. >> but we weren't in there for brownies for my birthday. we were in there because we needed a cake to serve at our reception. >> at which point they both jumped up, swore at me, stormed out of my shop. >> you know, charlie had a binder full of ideas and concepts. you know, but we never even got a chance to open the binder. >> you don't see it as an act of discrimination. >> i see it as an act of following my faith. it's not just a cake. it's an iconic. >> of a wedding. this is a religious ceremony that goes in direct conflict with my faith. >> when i realized exactly what had happened in the car, you know, i broke down and started crying. >> reporter: that one encounter at this unassuming cake shop in l
it's for our wedding p. >> it was a really special day because charlie's mom was in town. she does not live in denver. so she was particularly excited. >> so i realized right then that this is not a cake that i'm going to be able to design and create for them. so i tried to apologize to them and say i'll sell you cookies, brownies, birthday cakes, anything else in my store. >> but we weren't in there for brownies for my birthday. we were in there because we needed a cake to...
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spokesperson joining us from geneva in switzerland charlie if you can hear us so we can see you yet but there you are the number of refugees as we said charley has jumped to a record a new level what is your organization doing how is it working to decrease the number of people fleeing war persecution poverty. well for the fifth year in a row we've reached another diam ol stone this is a new record that's what we're seeing is the wall more more situations of violence warm persecution is forcing people from their homes at the same time solutions for people who are that the resettlement all the chance to return home is increasingly reducing what needs to happen now is a global response seeks to address the situation and something like this is in the pipeline last year at the un general assembly states agreed to develop the global compact on refugees which seeks to support not only refugees but host communities as well but at the same time we need to tackle the root causes of displacement we need to be able to prevent this violence from happening in the first place in the future that will p
spokesperson joining us from geneva in switzerland charlie if you can hear us so we can see you yet but there you are the number of refugees as we said charley has jumped to a record a new level what is your organization doing how is it working to decrease the number of people fleeing war persecution poverty. well for the fifth year in a row we've reached another diam ol stone this is a new record that's what we're seeing is the wall more more situations of violence warm persecution is forcing...
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charlie and david, along with charlie's mom, they were excited about going and ordering a cake. they got some ideas together in a folder and walked into the shop. they sat down at a table, the three of them, jack came up and what can i do for you? they said, we want a wedding cake. jack's response was for who? it was apparent, charlie and david were sitting there. they are a loving couple. it was clear the cake was for them. they said, it is for us. at that point, jack said no. i do not do wedding cakes for same-sex couples. there was a silence. charlie and david looked at each other and they stood up, along with their mom, debbie, and walked out. got in the car and on their way home, charlie started to cry. david got upset that charlie was upset and went home and put it on his facebook page. can you believe this happened to us? we just wanted a cake. that started what landed in front of the supreme court. the next day, debbie was upset so she called jack and said, why did you do that? why did you refuse to make my son a wedding cake? jack said, i do not believe in same-sex marr
charlie and david, along with charlie's mom, they were excited about going and ordering a cake. they got some ideas together in a folder and walked into the shop. they sat down at a table, the three of them, jack came up and what can i do for you? they said, we want a wedding cake. jack's response was for who? it was apparent, charlie and david were sitting there. they are a loving couple. it was clear the cake was for them. they said, it is for us. at that point, jack said no. i do not do...
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charl charlie savage. what stood out? sh where do we start with this? >> this is a really remarkable document to see in real-time, as the fight between the president's lawyers and special counsel or whether mr. trump will talk to the investigators or face a subpoena if yhe doesnt want to do it voluntarily heats up. this is a lengthy top to bottom defense of the president against the obstruction of justice accusations that he has been facing. it is an argument forw why he cannot be subpoenaed as a matter of law and an argument of why he can't be accused of breaking laws of obstruction of justice no matter what, even if the evidence showed he had corrupt intent when he fired james comey or told him not to go forward with investigating michael flynn. it doesn't matter because they are articulating a sweeping novel theory of presidential power under the constitution under which he cannot be guilty of obstruction of justice because he runs the executive branch and all investigations are subject to his control. >> novel, charlie? also, as you have so well art
charl charlie savage. what stood out? sh where do we start with this? >> this is a really remarkable document to see in real-time, as the fight between the president's lawyers and special counsel or whether mr. trump will talk to the investigators or face a subpoena if yhe doesnt want to do it voluntarily heats up. this is a lengthy top to bottom defense of the president against the obstruction of justice accusations that he has been facing. it is an argument forw why he cannot be...
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charlie and i share the bills on our therapy. let me start with you, charlie sykes.et me show you bob corker on trump's base as a cult. >> we're in a strange place. i mean, it's almost, you know, it's becoming a cultish thing, isn't it? and it's not a good place for any party to end up with a cult-like situation as it relates to a president that happens to be purportedly of the same>> he chose his words v carefully. i got cult loud and clear. a pretty good way to it, isn't it? >> yeah, but only if he had been warned about all this. bob corker, i'm glad he's speaking out. it would have been nice if he would have spoken out earlier and more consistently instead of flip-flopping back and forth. here we're at a moment where every week or so the trump as the president takes somebody out and hangs them from a lamp post and says, okay, who wants to be the next critic? what other republican wants to break with maga? i think we have martha roby forced into a runoff. you've ended mark sanford's political career. jeff flake is on the way out the door. a lot of republicans are l
charlie and i share the bills on our therapy. let me start with you, charlie sykes.et me show you bob corker on trump's base as a cult. >> we're in a strange place. i mean, it's almost, you know, it's becoming a cultish thing, isn't it? and it's not a good place for any party to end up with a cult-like situation as it relates to a president that happens to be purportedly of the same>> he chose his words v carefully. i got cult loud and clear. a pretty good way to it, isn't it?...
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charlie: yes. >> crazy times in our in dust thank you, charlie, got to run. melissa: president trump is going o an afternoon storm on board air force one what the commander-in-chief is saying we'll bring it to you next. for our customers. it's how we earned your trust. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. wells fargo. established 1852. re-established 2018. this scientist doesn't believe in luck. she believes in research. it can take more than 10 years to develop a single medication. and only 1 in 10,000 ever make it to market. but what if ai could find connections faster. to help this researcher discover new treatments. that's why she's working with watson. it's a smart way to find new hope, which really can't wait. ♪ ♪ copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go
charlie: yes. >> crazy times in our in dust thank you, charlie, got to run. melissa: president trump is going o an afternoon storm on board air force one what the commander-in-chief is saying we'll bring it to you next. for our customers. it's how we earned your trust. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a...
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totalmen totalmente, te quedÓ igual mi charly. verde-amarela mi charly... >>> impresinantimpresionante. quÉ golazo. >>> mire no mÁs. >>> quÉ golazo. mire no mÁs... >>> perdÓn, perdon, quÉ barbaridad que golazo. >>> le pasÓ a brasil, a argentina, o sea, yo creo que es un mundial impresionante... >>> (risas). oye... saludos impresionante, mira no mÁs. >>> maÑana la jornada impresionante empieza a las 7 de la maÑana, tenemos partidos chidos, para la banda, asÍ que no se pueden perder debut de panamÁ, su primera copa de mundo, seguro serÁ impresionante. >>> o no charly. >>> sÍ, si, panamÁ que lo ganÓ a pulso, la veces pasada gracias a ellos mÉxico asiste a brasil, ahora van tener su presencia ante una bÉlgica que t grandes jugadores, pero bueno, todo puede pasar. >>> lukaku, de bruin, este la verdad que es un david contra goliat, pero por lo minenos paÁa no tiene nada que perder si salen con actitud, pueden que den la sorpresa. >>> yao no hay david contra goliat bueno muchachos. >>> un abrazo, charly te quiero, ana gran trabajo, un ab
totalmen totalmente, te quedÓ igual mi charly. verde-amarela mi charly... >>> impresinantimpresionante. quÉ golazo. >>> mire no mÁs. >>> quÉ golazo. mire no mÁs... >>> perdÓn, perdon, quÉ barbaridad que golazo. >>> le pasÓ a brasil, a argentina, o sea, yo creo que es un mundial impresionante... >>> (risas). oye... saludos impresionante, mira no mÁs. >>> maÑana la jornada impresionante empieza a las 7 de la maÑana, tenemos...
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charlie and david, along with charlie's mom came in from california. they were really excited about going and order a cake for their celebration. they got some ideas together in a folder and walked into the cake shop. they sat down at the table, the three of them and jack came up and said what can i do for you and they said we want a wedding cake. jack's response was for who and charlie and david were sitting there, they're very loving couple and it was pretty clear the cake was for them. they said it's for us. at that point jack said no, i don't do wedding cakes for same-sex couples. there was a stunned silence and charlie and david looked at each other and they stood up, along with their mom debbie and walked out of the store. they got the car, and on their way home charlie started to cry. david got upset that charlie was upset and went home and put it on his facebook page. can you believe this happened to us. we just wanted to cake. that started what you all know eventually came in from of the supreme court. the next day debbie was very upset so she
charlie and david, along with charlie's mom came in from california. they were really excited about going and order a cake for their celebration. they got some ideas together in a folder and walked into the cake shop. they sat down at the table, the three of them and jack came up and said what can i do for you and they said we want a wedding cake. jack's response was for who and charlie and david were sitting there, they're very loving couple and it was pretty clear the cake was for them. they...
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charlie and gayle anderson had retired to the island a year ago from manchester.dyllic. moving to their home in an area called mount pleasant, it was a new start for the retirees. but on friday, charlie and gayle anderson were brutally murdered, and their homes set on fire. gayle's partially burned body was found here at the front of the house. at the bottom of a steep embankment, charlie was discovered close to offence. —— a fence. police think he was trying to escape, and was only feet away from his neighbours' home before he was killed. he, too, was set alight. his neighbour says she looked over her fence and saw a body in the back yard next door. after she called her friend for help, they realised who it was. she also went to school with charlie, and remembers how well he was liked in the community. she says everyone cried, and that he didn't deserve what happened, and they all spoke highly of charlie. as you walk up this driveway to charlie and gayle anderson's home, you can understand why they decided to retire here. there's the blue mountains in one directi
charlie and gayle anderson had retired to the island a year ago from manchester.dyllic. moving to their home in an area called mount pleasant, it was a new start for the retirees. but on friday, charlie and gayle anderson were brutally murdered, and their homes set on fire. gayle's partially burned body was found here at the front of the house. at the bottom of a steep embankment, charlie was discovered close to offence. —— a fence. police think he was trying to escape, and was only feet...
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charlie: or ever.e can do a couple things and stop acting that way, open up trade and be like china and have a decent economy. he really doesn't have to give us that much. neil: there's nothing crucial there and susan you've gotten into this before even with your discussions with trudeau this idea that a lot of strategies go through china and i'm wondering the role they're playing we knew before he came from this country was coming right from beijing and meeting with the chinese president so what's going on there? >> yeah, well china has a lot of influence over north korea. you're talking about trade. how do you think north korea accesses hard currency? they have to go through china in order to do that. charlie: supposedly he did this, just supposing. suppose he backed off, he basically -- neil: kim jong-un? charlie: kim jong-un. he started opening up his economy a little bit, copying what china did, have more with south korea, he could keep his nuclear weapons and improve that economy immensely within
charlie: or ever.e can do a couple things and stop acting that way, open up trade and be like china and have a decent economy. he really doesn't have to give us that much. neil: there's nothing crucial there and susan you've gotten into this before even with your discussions with trudeau this idea that a lot of strategies go through china and i'm wondering the role they're playing we knew before he came from this country was coming right from beijing and meeting with the chinese president so...
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why not say what charlie said. you know what? we're going to be a lot tougher than we have been, and we know these images are going to be tough to bear, but we're doing it to deter other folks. why tell lie after lie for days on end and hope people aren't going to notice? >> well, craig, you're essentially questioning the trump administration. take his discussion of the i.g. report. there was a fine case to make about what the report did that was helpful to him. instead he created a fanciful thing that was instead, exonerating him in the russia probe, that it wasn't even looking into. it's not clear why the president does what he's going to do. often in these chase cases he's trying to muddy the waters. you saw it with the dreamers. he said he put them in jeopardy of deportation and said it's on the democrats. i think he's gone to the well a few times too often and there's no way conceivable that anybody would be blaming the democrats for what is very obviously a policy of this administration, which in other contexts like what th
why not say what charlie said. you know what? we're going to be a lot tougher than we have been, and we know these images are going to be tough to bear, but we're doing it to deter other folks. why tell lie after lie for days on end and hope people aren't going to notice? >> well, craig, you're essentially questioning the trump administration. take his discussion of the i.g. report. there was a fine case to make about what the report did that was helpful to him. instead he created a...
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would charlie fair better then or now? >> well, i mean, he barely gets out of 1954 so -- i don't know. [laughter] but -- he lives he doesn't die but i don't know. i know a lot of really good politicians -- really good people rather who are politicians who you can see that they're struggling with what they go through. >> you've been aired washington for a long time couple of decades as i mention in the quote i just read. do most of the politicians who go there like charlie want to do good? >> i don't know. i honestly don't know if it is. i know there are some there are some decent people to me but inevitably if i do that tomorrow they're all going to get arrested. [laughter] might not be the endorsement. bad luck, the moment if identify learned anything in this business watch out for prediction. [laughter] but i don't know. i certainly think that there are a lot of good people that go into politics because they think they can do good an they can achieve good things. definitely. most i don't know. there are a bunch that are
would charlie fair better then or now? >> well, i mean, he barely gets out of 1954 so -- i don't know. [laughter] but -- he lives he doesn't die but i don't know. i know a lot of really good politicians -- really good people rather who are politicians who you can see that they're struggling with what they go through. >> you've been aired washington for a long time couple of decades as i mention in the quote i just read. do most of the politicians who go there like charlie want to do...
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charlie: they might even do it then. it because the justice department hates comcast, hates the model they're basing their attacks on the comcast model that includes nbc, universal and comcast and they think they rip off the customers doing that that's what they think i'm not saying i agree with it but if there's a grey ruling or positive one for at&t we are in play a lot of people -- neil: it'll be a bid bidding war potentially for comcast? and i'm a fox entertainment shareholder. charlie: you're buying lunch today based on where the stock is. neil: not for you. charlie: and maybe others, what bankers are saying we're clearly in play. if you think about it who would the others be? possible tech companies? maybe apple needs to buy? neil: how come that name always comes up. charlie: because they want to get into the content business and here is the reason why bank ers say we're in play and there are other potential bidders. they haven't come out yet, we have to call apple. here is why. there's only a few places where you
charlie: they might even do it then. it because the justice department hates comcast, hates the model they're basing their attacks on the comcast model that includes nbc, universal and comcast and they think they rip off the customers doing that that's what they think i'm not saying i agree with it but if there's a grey ruling or positive one for at&t we are in play a lot of people -- neil: it'll be a bid bidding war potentially for comcast? and i'm a fox entertainment shareholder. charlie:...
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if you have information leading to charlie's return, there is a reward.ite abc7news.com. >>> a san jose couple tried for weeks to c >>> consumer complaints against airlines have gone down. today the transportation department has released its monthly airline report. that is down 39% from april of last year. the report found airline improved luggage handling. the airport with the highest on time rate is hawaiian.waiian. >>> what happened when one couple decided to switch phone carriers. >> carriers overall kinds of incentives to get you to drop your current provider and jump over to them. it didn't quite work out the way one san jose family would have liked. david and debbie enjoyed reliving game four of the nba finals. one of the highlights from a fantastic year that has also taken them to greece and italy. they wanted to switch t-mobile. because it had no extra fees for data. >> the other plan would have cost us $10 per >> reporter: sthey said the salesperson promised them a rebate within weeks. attempts to get the rebate were unsuccessful. >> we would ge
if you have information leading to charlie's return, there is a reward.ite abc7news.com. >>> a san jose couple tried for weeks to c >>> consumer complaints against airlines have gone down. today the transportation department has released its monthly airline report. that is down 39% from april of last year. the report found airline improved luggage handling. the airport with the highest on time rate is hawaiian.waiian. >>> what happened when one couple decided to...
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the book stores are treasures, charlie's corner is unique. >> charlie's corner is a children's book storeo mu more, community space where care takers and children come together over storytelling, books, it's a gathering center. i am charlotte and we are at charlie's corner on the corner of castro and 24th. the typef b we carry at charlie's corner range from prenatalo young adult,18. we have musical arbook all buie of course. history, nonfiction, we have a wonderful picture book section. >> i love going to charlie's corner, number one, because you can find a whole range of books. my kid loves to read books. >> i always envisioned a space like this, surrounded by children's books and storytelling. we o storytelling four times a day. we do curate well, we do a lot of time reading, researching, beyond the story time, it's going back to picking out a book, helping someone find the perfect book, unwrapping it and sending it off. there are people from all over the world and that's what i find so exciting. you see that everyn our story times. it's literally melting pot. >> more and more families
the book stores are treasures, charlie's corner is unique. >> charlie's corner is a children's book storeo mu more, community space where care takers and children come together over storytelling, books, it's a gathering center. i am charlotte and we are at charlie's corner on the corner of castro and 24th. the typef b we carry at charlie's corner range from prenatalo young adult,18. we have musical arbook all buie of course. history, nonfiction, we have a wonderful picture book section....
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charlie gasparino telling us let their sing to him during this era. in a mixed picture o the market the dallas they just said about 25,000 thanks oil. it's twitter's first day the s&p 500. we are less than an hour to closing bell. let's start countwn with liz claman. liz: first to wall street, markets are losing steam heading into the final hour of trading. a lot can change in the next 58 minutes from now to the dow is up as you can see in your screen 80 points. were above the 25,000 level. high as 179 points earlier during the session with a few things going on. closes with the nasdaq isecord looking to snap a four-day winning streak. currently the nasdaq is down 15 points -- 50/50 points and you had gains in the energy sector. again shall see how this all shapes out in the next hour. we did by the way settle on aowr crude oil jng almost 2% boost in energy stocks along the way so that they dow was getting that list right now. oil is up more than 1 dollar. take a look at some of the biggest oil producers on your screen right now. apache, chevron and y
charlie gasparino telling us let their sing to him during this era. in a mixed picture o the market the dallas they just said about 25,000 thanks oil. it's twitter's first day the s&p 500. we are less than an hour to closing bell. let's start countwn with liz claman. liz: first to wall street, markets are losing steam heading into the final hour of trading. a lot can change in the next 58 minutes from now to the dow is up as you can see in your screen 80 points. were above the 25,000 level....
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charlie is going on vacation for two weeks, going to italy.oing to double dip and do freelancing as a gondolier. >> i will be on a gondola this time tomorrow. liz: yeah, we know! [laughter] gaspo, the gondolier. is that how you spell gondolier. that's why he couldn't put his hands around my neck. i always have this with me, by the way, next week will be crazy. comcast, potential appeal next week. liz: we'll call. >> you another thing, twenty-first century fox next week has to decide on the comcast bid. disney may up its bid. liz: bob iger is working on it right now. charlie, thank you, safe journey. >>> stocks under pressure into the close but hardly what the greater market is doing. it's got snap snapping as it makes a big grow to grow user base. nicole petallides at the floor of the new york stock exchange. reporter: there was room in the gondoliere for me to sit next to you, charlie can move us around. snap no longer ghosting apps, launching third party developer snap kit. four new interfaces that allow subscribers to use snap login, posts,
charlie is going on vacation for two weeks, going to italy.oing to double dip and do freelancing as a gondolier. >> i will be on a gondola this time tomorrow. liz: yeah, we know! [laughter] gaspo, the gondolier. is that how you spell gondolier. that's why he couldn't put his hands around my neck. i always have this with me, by the way, next week will be crazy. comcast, potential appeal next week. liz: we'll call. >> you another thing, twenty-first century fox next week has to decide...
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charlie savage, thank you for your thoughts tonight.ppreciate it. >>> when we continue, governor terry mcauliffe is standing by. he joins me live onset up next. >>> welcome back to "kasie d.c." joining me now onset for a "kasie d.c." exclusive is former democratic governor of virginia terry mcauliffe. governor, great to see you again onset. >> great to be here. >> i want to talk about the russia investigation. there's been increasing criticism and frustration among some democrats i talk to that the democratic party as a whole is not handling the push back to this investigation correctly. obviously there was a conversation about impeachment and democratic leadership and you on this show have come out and said look, we can't have that conversation until after mueller's report comes out. however, there areome who argue that you aren't necessarily effectively pushing a message that could resonate with voters about collusion. you're not raising questions about the strategy that giuliani is displaying where he is swaying public opinion, casti
charlie savage, thank you for your thoughts tonight.ppreciate it. >>> when we continue, governor terry mcauliffe is standing by. he joins me live onset up next. >>> welcome back to "kasie d.c." joining me now onset for a "kasie d.c." exclusive is former democratic governor of virginia terry mcauliffe. governor, great to see you again onset. >> great to be here. >> i want to talk about the russia investigation. there's been increasing criticism...
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charlie gasparino on that. what do you make of this, charlie? he a big old fashioned bidding war here, neil. as we reported on fox business 3:45, we got the world that comcast would make their offer for the fox entertainment assets. that's everything but us. movie studios, other channels. make that bid after the bell literally. we reported at 3:45. after the bell, the bid came in. above $60 billion, all cash. on paper. it's above what is on the table with disney, whichis a $52.5 stock offering. the question is, do thecks have to take this seriously? do they want the deal with disney that they ignore this? what we've reported in the past, they have to take this deal seriously aill take it seriously. they will act in the best interests of shareholders. the one fly in the ointment of comcast's past attempts is the justice department and the fact that the justice department hates these companies like comcast that mix big distribution of cable tv contact with said content. that's why they went after at&t. on the at&t deal, the judge alloed it to go w
charlie gasparino on that. what do you make of this, charlie? he a big old fashioned bidding war here, neil. as we reported on fox business 3:45, we got the world that comcast would make their offer for the fox entertainment assets. that's everything but us. movie studios, other channels. make that bid after the bell literally. we reported at 3:45. after the bell, the bid came in. above $60 billion, all cash. on paper. it's above what is on the table with disney, whichis a $52.5 stock offering....
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police injamaica investigate the deaths of british couple charlie and gayle anderson who recently retirede island from manchester. prince william in the middle east — he'll be the first member of the royal family on an official trip to both israel and the palestinian territories. back at their training camp, england prepare for their next match on thursday safe in the knowledge that they're now through to the knockout stage. and coming up on bbc news. crunch time at the world cup — as the final group matches start, will cristiano ronaldo aim to guide portugal to the last 16? good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the future of london's heathrow airport will be decided later today when mps vote on whether or not to build a 3rd runway. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson — who once said he'd lie down in front of bulldozers — is missing the vote on a foreign trip. he's written to his constituents defending his decision not to resign over the issue because, he says, doing so would have "achieved nothng". labour is officially opposed to the third runway and this morning jeremy corb
police injamaica investigate the deaths of british couple charlie and gayle anderson who recently retirede island from manchester. prince william in the middle east — he'll be the first member of the royal family on an official trip to both israel and the palestinian territories. back at their training camp, england prepare for their next match on thursday safe in the knowledge that they're now through to the knockout stage. and coming up on bbc news. crunch time at the world cup — as the...
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charlie, i'll start with you. extensive, revealing report, of the couple dozen or so points elaborated upon, 15 points of which you write about and try to put into context, give me the most critical aspects of what you learned. >> absolutely. so i think the most important legal claim in this memorandum is that no matter what, pressuring comey to go easy on flynn or firing comey or other things, with corrupt intention of covering up wrongdoing by himself or his friends, even if the evidence clearly showed that it wouldn't matter, the law does not touch him because he is the president, because he occupies this unique role in our constitutional system. congress lacks the power to inhibit him from obstructing justice, even though congress can make it a crime for literally everyone else in the country. that's a sweeping assertion of executive power. they're using it defensively here. butts implications could go offensively. it means the president because he controls the justice department, the law cannot prevent him fr
charlie, i'll start with you. extensive, revealing report, of the couple dozen or so points elaborated upon, 15 points of which you write about and try to put into context, give me the most critical aspects of what you learned. >> absolutely. so i think the most important legal claim in this memorandum is that no matter what, pressuring comey to go easy on flynn or firing comey or other things, with corrupt intention of covering up wrongdoing by himself or his friends, even if the...
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this case is about a couple, charlie and david. they got married in massachusetts because at the time colorado law does not recognize same-sex marriage. they were planning a wedding celebration in colorado in a town outside the denver rea. their wedding planner said go to masterpiece cake shop, they make ice cakes there. they were really excited about going and ordering a cake for their celebrations. they got some ideas together in a little folder and walked into the cake shop, masterpiece cake shop, sat down at a table, the three of them. jack came up -- what can i do for you? they said, we want a wedding cake. jack's response was, for who? charlie and david were sitting there, a very loving couple. the cake was for them. and they said, it's for us. t that point, jack said, no, i don't do wedding cakes for same-sex couples. and there was a stunned silence. charlie and david kind of looked at each other, and they stood up along with their mom debbie and walked out of the store. got in the car, and on their way home, charlie started
this case is about a couple, charlie and david. they got married in massachusetts because at the time colorado law does not recognize same-sex marriage. they were planning a wedding celebration in colorado in a town outside the denver rea. their wedding planner said go to masterpiece cake shop, they make ice cakes there. they were really excited about going and ordering a cake for their celebrations. they got some ideas together in a little folder and walked into the cake shop, masterpiece cake...
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in this case, charlie as he is better known, his family originally came from jamaica.r many years, they contributed to the local community over in portland, but it is not what people expect. in the past, many people have spoken about returning residents being targeted. so far this year, five people who have retired back to jamaica have been murdered, but you have to put that in context. it is a sad context, i have to say, that so far here injamaica, over 600 people have been killed. last year, 1600 people. one murder too many. and the police say they are investigating but they do not say that these people have been targeted, but they do say there is another ongoing investigation involving these people which had already started and they are looking at that as a possible line of enquiry. a man has been charged with the murder of a woman who was found dead in a back garden in south—east london. a 56—year—old woman was found dead behind a house in greenwich on saturday. gary davis, who's 50—years—old, is due to appear in court tomorrow. donald trump has called for illegal
in this case, charlie as he is better known, his family originally came from jamaica.r many years, they contributed to the local community over in portland, but it is not what people expect. in the past, many people have spoken about returning residents being targeted. so far this year, five people who have retired back to jamaica have been murdered, but you have to put that in context. it is a sad context, i have to say, that so far here injamaica, over 600 people have been killed. last year,...
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charlie veron, marine biologist: "in just two years."e to save what's left of the reefin april, the government pledged around four hundred million u.s. dollars to come up with ways to protect it.line bay, australian institute of marine sciences: "all our pilot studies are suggesting that it's possible to help the reef help itself."dr. lineays one of the scientists at a government research center trying to genetically engineer heat resistant corals. scientists are also experimenting with a kind of i- v-f treatment to boost reproduction in the wild.in this lab, they test what they call a sunshield.thinner than a human hairit could theoretically protect coral from the sun.guided by artificial intelligenceits designed to one day patrol the reefand protect the coral from predators.line bay, australian institute of marine sciences: "there are still options available to us if we start looking at it now. we just can't wait 20 years and then start thinking about this." (jrstone)that was ivan watson reporting.preliminary trials of the coral i-v-f
charlie veron, marine biologist: "in just two years."e to save what's left of the reefin april, the government pledged around four hundred million u.s. dollars to come up with ways to protect it.line bay, australian institute of marine sciences: "all our pilot studies are suggesting that it's possible to help the reef help itself."dr. lineays one of the scientists at a government research center trying to genetically engineer heat resistant corals. scientists are also...
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charlie: the fact that the economy is roaring gives him little room. even if the economy is damaged by a trade war and retaliatory tariffs, we are still atull employment and people are doing quite wl. relative to how they have been ever since the slow but steady s.escalation of thi now he is enjoying the peak of . at some point the party will end d maybe that will look differently. we should remember that his unorthodox he o -- unorthodoxy on trade has been one of the core appealing things to his insurgent campaign that put trust into the republican nation, along with things like immigration. he is feeling more confident about the presidency, he has figured out where the levers of power are or have decided he doesn't need to listen to his advisers whow say swn or we will get back to you next week -- and its not just about trade. finally pulling out of the iran deal. we are seeing 2018 looking more active tn 2017 did in of therh activity versuoric balance. robert: let's talk about north korea. present trump will fly directly to singapore, ahead of his s
charlie: the fact that the economy is roaring gives him little room. even if the economy is damaged by a trade war and retaliatory tariffs, we are still atull employment and people are doing quite wl. relative to how they have been ever since the slow but steady s.escalation of thi now he is enjoying the peak of . at some point the party will end d maybe that will look differently. we should remember that his unorthodox he o -- unorthodoxy on trade has been one of the core appealing things to...
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charlie is there. skies today, grenfell for ever in our hearts. of course today will be a difficult day but an important day for the relatives of those that died. raymond bernard lost his life in his flat on the 23rd floor and one of his final acts was to give shelter to six of his neighbours. breakfast‘s graham satchell has been to meet raymond‘s family, including his 13—year—old niece shermia. i need to take a picture of that one to send that to someone... shermia and her family to send that to someone... shermia and herfamily are hundreds of miles from grenfell tower. i just and herfamily are hundreds of miles from grenfell tower. ijust felt they needed to get away. shermia‘s smiling, which i don‘t often see her doing since the tragedy. so it‘s really wonderful to see. in fact, it‘s quite emotionalfor really wonderful to see. in fact, it‘s quite emotional for me to seek. shermia isjust 13. it‘s quite emotional for me to seek. shermia isjust13. her it‘s quite emotional for me to seek. shermia is just
charlie is there. skies today, grenfell for ever in our hearts. of course today will be a difficult day but an important day for the relatives of those that died. raymond bernard lost his life in his flat on the 23rd floor and one of his final acts was to give shelter to six of his neighbours. breakfast‘s graham satchell has been to meet raymond‘s family, including his 13—year—old niece shermia. i need to take a picture of that one to send that to someone... shermia and her family to...
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is there a reason to believe charlie sykes?ight be the beginning of a change in the president's tune, or just a moment that a week or two from now will forget about? >> maximum respect to all the journalists in annapolis, maryland, and the way they've responded to all this. i'm glad the president said what he said but words matter. tone matters. leadership matters. no way to know this was related to the president's word and that shooter. we have to be cautious about that, but this is why civility matters. the emotionalism, and people being on the edge, appeal to better angels not to stoke up this anger and the rhetoric about the enemy of the people and fake news has fed into a narrative and i know that journalists don't like to -- they don't like to play the victim card, but how do you not feel a sense of menace, you know, from the tone that's been encouraged by the president and his supporters? >> felipe and other political news, former president obama in california last night making his first public comments, and some say at
is there a reason to believe charlie sykes?ight be the beginning of a change in the president's tune, or just a moment that a week or two from now will forget about? >> maximum respect to all the journalists in annapolis, maryland, and the way they've responded to all this. i'm glad the president said what he said but words matter. tone matters. leadership matters. no way to know this was related to the president's word and that shooter. we have to be cautious about that, but this is why...
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charlie sikes, always good to see from you wisconsin. more ahead. we'll be right back. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of knowing help is just a call away with global assist.
charlie sikes, always good to see from you wisconsin. more ahead. we'll be right back. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of knowing help is just a call away with global assist.
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i love charlie's angels. what is your favorite moment from that era? >> so many.e knew we had a hit then. >> such a successful career in hollywood and show business and to make that leap into business, out of your time. >> when i went there is because i loved being artistic but i must say the business aspect keeps you young and challenged, steps up your game. >> you have a new deal with sears. tell us about that. >> i'm here for that launch. kmart and sears are run by sears holding, part of the family. i'm thrilled because it is a family. they care about me and respect me and i respect them. i'm working for a very morally conscious company, philanthropic efforts go beyond. >> what is next for jaclyn smith? you have done it all. where does the energy come from? >> work does rejuvenate and keep you young. when they ask for beauty secrets, it works. >> look forward to the next jaclyn smith thing. great to see you again. 72 never looked -- heather: she looks fantastic. sarah fossett, i remember the poster of her on the skateboard. i wanted to be that. >> 30 million pe
i love charlie's angels. what is your favorite moment from that era? >> so many.e knew we had a hit then. >> such a successful career in hollywood and show business and to make that leap into business, out of your time. >> when i went there is because i loved being artistic but i must say the business aspect keeps you young and challenged, steps up your game. >> you have a new deal with sears. tell us about that. >> i'm here for that launch. kmart and sears are run...
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here to discuss, charlie kirk.ur take on that sound from alec baldwin. >> i don't find him too funny anymore. comedy last their substance. he couldn't even keep a job at msnbc because he got fired for an anti-lgbt slur. he has a horrible temper. he can't keep anything for more than a couple months. this illustrates a broader point. comedy is dead. the left killed comedy in america. it's almost as if what they say when they are serious has become comedy. and the jokes aren't very funny at all. i don't think he mea it as a joke. judge jeanine:' hey, syphilis brain, it's nice you have such sympathy for high level criminals yet not for kids being ripped from their parents. >> that was so funny i forgot to laugh. chelsea handler is another one of those quote-unquote comedians who is going after the president. let's talk about the so-called detention centers. a lot of the images spread on the internet were from the obama administration. was chelsea handler down there during the obama administration picketing and protesti
here to discuss, charlie kirk.ur take on that sound from alec baldwin. >> i don't find him too funny anymore. comedy last their substance. he couldn't even keep a job at msnbc because he got fired for an anti-lgbt slur. he has a horrible temper. he can't keep anything for more than a couple months. this illustrates a broader point. comedy is dead. the left killed comedy in america. it's almost as if what they say when they are serious has become comedy. and the jokes aren't very funny at...
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charlie died days before his first birthday.alking to our health correspondent catherine burns. charlie gard spent less than two months at home, but his presence is everywhere. from the congratulations cards his parents got when they found out they were expecting, to baby photos and a box of precious memories. newborn hat. never throw that away. he died a week before his first birthday. his short life became a very bitter and public legal fight. doctors at great 0rmond street hospital said there was no cure or treatment for his rare degenerative condition, but his parents wanted to try experimental therapy in america. if mediation had have taken place with an independent mediator, we would have felt that our voices were actually being listened to. they say they asked for mediation months before he died, but they didn‘t get any. the hospital claims it did offer it in the final few days of his life. the family want legal changes. charlie‘s law would include better access to independent medical mediators. it was so, so hard for us
charlie died days before his first birthday.alking to our health correspondent catherine burns. charlie gard spent less than two months at home, but his presence is everywhere. from the congratulations cards his parents got when they found out they were expecting, to baby photos and a box of precious memories. newborn hat. never throw that away. he died a week before his first birthday. his short life became a very bitter and public legal fight. doctors at great 0rmond street hospital said...
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she said charlie helped her fears. she went to a lucky store on east 18th street.ie up outside because the store only allowed service dogs not emotional support animals. >> service dogs are allowed in lucky. service dogs are allowed anywhere you want to take them. for an emotional support animal it's a lot more difficult to explain. >> in less than 10 minutes lauren got outside and charlie was gone. lauren, a product designer hasn't been able to go to work or eat without charlie so let's get this dog back home. >>> researchers at uc davis studying whether toxic smoke from north bay wildfires harmed pregnant women and unborn children. amy took a picture of the heavy smoke. her 8-month-old son phoenix born days. >> this is different than a wildfire with particulate matter. these are houses and garages, house paint, refrigerators. >> a lot of women seem to be interested because i think they are wondering the same things, what was i exposed to, am i still being exposed and what effects this could have on their child. >> uc davis researchers are still looking for women
she said charlie helped her fears. she went to a lucky store on east 18th street.ie up outside because the store only allowed service dogs not emotional support animals. >> service dogs are allowed in lucky. service dogs are allowed anywhere you want to take them. for an emotional support animal it's a lot more difficult to explain. >> in less than 10 minutes lauren got outside and charlie was gone. lauren, a product designer hasn't been able to go to work or eat without charlie so...
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that you know she jacobean i should charlie do i and. then are you going to tell you. to the man in hell that m.l.k. not head out. from the. women to stand up on stage and do what she did with directly attacking one of the most famous muslim clerics so i took your course this encourages other women to be self-confidence. oh so exposed to time the poetess takes us on an adventure to an unfamiliar world filmmakers underlayer spice and stephanie pock house shot the film in saudi arabia they set out to make an intimate portrait of his a love that despite the separating veil. for cuts him up i don't myself from the company any of. my any. good that can accommodate my flock. to say hello belongs to a particularly conservative segment of the bedouin population for her to stand up and criticize them so to criticize fundamentalism and to fight on women's behalf is more than just a provocation of. nary an analogy. well not. down. and it was then that i began and i think the mice mention most people applauded her most people agreed with her and respected her for what she said and
that you know she jacobean i should charlie do i and. then are you going to tell you. to the man in hell that m.l.k. not head out. from the. women to stand up on stage and do what she did with directly attacking one of the most famous muslim clerics so i took your course this encourages other women to be self-confidence. oh so exposed to time the poetess takes us on an adventure to an unfamiliar world filmmakers underlayer spice and stephanie pock house shot the film in saudi arabia they set...
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welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and louise minchin. our headlines today: a record—breaking day in russia as england beat panama 6—1 in the world cup. after that brilliant result, how far can they go? we'll have all the reaction from our world cup hub. taking off. a third runway at heathrow could get the go ahead today if mps vote to back the government. it could cost thousands of pounds to build and people are worried about the middle cost. good morning from bedfordshire, the sun is beating down and the forecast for most of us is dry, sunny and hot with high pollen levels. it's monday the 25th ofjune. our top story: england are through to the knockout stages of the world cup after their historic 6—1win over panama. a hat—trick by harry kane has also helped propel him to the tourament‘s leading goal scorer so far. our sports correspondent natalie pirks looks back on what was a spectacular game. they had come in their thousands, little did they know they were about to witness history. the breakthrough came early, as panama were grappling
welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and louise minchin. our headlines today: a record—breaking day in russia as england beat panama 6—1 in the world cup. after that brilliant result, how far can they go? we'll have all the reaction from our world cup hub. taking off. a third runway at heathrow could get the go ahead today if mps vote to back the government. it could cost thousands of pounds to build and people are worried about the middle cost. good morning from bedfordshire, the sun is...
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charlie gasparino following it all. what can you tell us?> if the conditions are mild, it's a huge win for at&t and huge win for randall stephenson. tomorrow starts the bidding war for 21st century fox. if it's a clean approval and we have to see how clean it is, they may put their bid in tonight for our entertainment assets that are slated to be sold to disney. from what i hear from bankers, there could be others involved. the devil is in the detail of those conditions if there are conditions. those conditions, neil, could make an approved deal be in reality an unapproved deal. what do i mean by that? if the judge applies enough conditions to make this very onerous on at&t to leverage the time-warner assets so they can't make money, well, that's not good for this deal. you'll see it in the stock price. if the deal gets approved -- for the average person, if you own stocks, yes, that i go up. changes the way you consume news and entertainment. there will be two major companies out there. comcast and at&t controlling much -- most of the conte
charlie gasparino following it all. what can you tell us?> if the conditions are mild, it's a huge win for at&t and huge win for randall stephenson. tomorrow starts the bidding war for 21st century fox. if it's a clean approval and we have to see how clean it is, they may put their bid in tonight for our entertainment assets that are slated to be sold to disney. from what i hear from bankers, there could be others involved. the devil is in the detail of those conditions if there are...
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when charlie craig and david mullens were denied the cake, they filed the plate with the colorado civil rights commission and they ruled in they favor. it was the way that the baker was treated that turned the case. anthony kennedy writing some of the commissioners at the commission's formal public hearings endorsed the view that religious beliefs cannot legitimately be carried into the public sphere. they characterized it as rhetorical and compared the invocation of his religious beliefs to slavery and the holocaust. >> we're excited that the supreme court has decided to protect the religious freedoms for everybody. justice kennedy's opinion can be summed up as tolerance is a
when charlie craig and david mullens were denied the cake, they filed the plate with the colorado civil rights commission and they ruled in they favor. it was the way that the baker was treated that turned the case. anthony kennedy writing some of the commissioners at the commission's formal public hearings endorsed the view that religious beliefs cannot legitimately be carried into the public sphere. they characterized it as rhetorical and compared the invocation of his religious beliefs to...
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charlie, take us behind the scentle bit. your team gets their hands on this memo. what's the first thing do you in reporting it out? >> reporter: after we confirm it's real, we dct it. we're trying toerstand what it is. it's making these sweeping arguments from top to bottom, not only did trump not violate the obstruction laws as a matter of these technical parsing of the statute or their arguments about the facts, but it also is backing all that up with this sweeping view that the president yields -- wields exclusive authority over the justice department from top to bot to, n he order any case opened, any case shut downed. he can pardon anybody and shut down any case and that means can't obstruct himself as a matter of constitutional power. it's a breathtaking view, it's clearly what they're throwing at the mueller team to say you better not subpoena this president or go much further because you're going face a teng amount of fupushback from the constitution to politics. >> and here's what we're seeing is the president and rudy giuliani publicly make the points th
charlie, take us behind the scentle bit. your team gets their hands on this memo. what's the first thing do you in reporting it out? >> reporter: after we confirm it's real, we dct it. we're trying toerstand what it is. it's making these sweeping arguments from top to bottom, not only did trump not violate the obstruction laws as a matter of these technical parsing of the statute or their arguments about the facts, but it also is backing all that up with this sweeping view that the...