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charlotte: i'm charlotte.to tell you about the brand that we've been developing. we, um... [bleep] ♪ lemonis: okay. i just want to tell you guys something. any of you at any point throughout the presentation, pipe in. anytime you seem them fade, keep their attention. i'm not going to give charlotte a pass here. i know she's tired, but if you want to be the ceo, that's what comes with the territory. charlotte: so, we've been working to create this brand. it's a case for everyone, and the name is everkin. lemonis: it looks like the customer skews female. i wouldn't necessarily put them on my phone particularly, but i like the fact that they all have a different feel to them. and it feels like there's some gender-neutral designs here. i'm not totally in love with the designs. what worries me are some of the same issues that worried me at casery. they skewed very female, but i feel like telling them now will take them off their game. i just hope that t-mobile doesn't feel the same way i do. lemonis: okay. i think
charlotte: i'm charlotte.to tell you about the brand that we've been developing. we, um... [bleep] ♪ lemonis: okay. i just want to tell you guys something. any of you at any point throughout the presentation, pipe in. anytime you seem them fade, keep their attention. i'm not going to give charlotte a pass here. i know she's tired, but if you want to be the ceo, that's what comes with the territory. charlotte: so, we've been working to create this brand. it's a case for everyone, and the name...
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audrey would say charlotte,, tommy another story, and charlotte told the elaborate stories where she would add to them the next night and she would develop the characters, and she would line up her stuffed animals and dolls and tell them stories. so when she want to go to college and study filmmaking and writing, we knew that was the right path for her. so i've always known charlotte was going to be an author. always known it. what as her mom, to have her ask me to collaborate with her and be the illustrator for her first book, was quite an honor for me. i had never illustrated a book. so she asked me to paint all the water colors in the book. so the first book weekend decided that, when the vice president became the vice president, there was a lot about it we didn't know. it happened pretty quickly and our lives, and so we thought either of the people, especially schoolchildren, might wonder a little bit about what is the role of the vice president. and where does he live and what is his life like? the first book was a day in the life of the vice president, and marlon went around wi
audrey would say charlotte,, tommy another story, and charlotte told the elaborate stories where she would add to them the next night and she would develop the characters, and she would line up her stuffed animals and dolls and tell them stories. so when she want to go to college and study filmmaking and writing, we knew that was the right path for her. so i've always known charlotte was going to be an author. always known it. what as her mom, to have her ask me to collaborate with her and be...
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charlotte parts he was standing outside of parliament charlotte boris johnson promising some dramatic action on bright set . absolutely boris johnson has once again shown that syria's that and we now know what he exactly once he wants to renegotiate that part of that was drawled agreement that was so so many and that is the backstop that is the issue about the irish border once the u.k. leaves the european union how to deal with that border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland and that is the main part that he says he wants to renegotiate with brussels now if that doesn't work he make clear again that he is prepared to leave without a deal on october 31st and he has made that clear with his cabinet appointments as well he has appointed a minister for no deal michael gove who will take care of preparations boris johnson there reiterating that this would be a managed no deal but of course that is a miss when 2 countries or let's say the european union and the u.k. divorce after so many decades there will be catastrophic consequences and that can be hotly managed but i wa
charlotte parts he was standing outside of parliament charlotte boris johnson promising some dramatic action on bright set . absolutely boris johnson has once again shown that syria's that and we now know what he exactly once he wants to renegotiate that part of that was drawled agreement that was so so many and that is the backstop that is the issue about the irish border once the u.k. leaves the european union how to deal with that border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland...
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and and get the gains of all of his people and then the 2nd issue which is out may raised or was charlotte raised with zell was the fact that you're not sure who actually speaks for the taliban you might come to a deal but that deal doesn't you know may not have the ability to extend itself to the actual ground in afghanistan and what about that these afghans who are arriving on some days certainly if the if we're not sure if they were the taliban are representing and speaking for what about. the goose chases are the people who are arriving into home sunday for to linux. well look this is this is always the problem when you have an outside power supporting a domestic government against an insurgency or even an invasion the north koreans have always refused to deal with the south koreans the vietnam war the north vietnamese refused to deal with the south vietnamese you see this dynamic all the time so these afghans hear me very unhappy that these negotiations are going on but i think that and the real dynamic the real struggle is going to be between the americans and the afghan government b
and and get the gains of all of his people and then the 2nd issue which is out may raised or was charlotte raised with zell was the fact that you're not sure who actually speaks for the taliban you might come to a deal but that deal doesn't you know may not have the ability to extend itself to the actual ground in afghanistan and what about that these afghans who are arriving on some days certainly if the if we're not sure if they were the taliban are representing and speaking for what about....
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charlotte wright reports.m. it's been run by 13 generations of the same family. but now, a28 yea rs generations of the same family. but now, a28 years after it was founded, kent —based r durtnell & sons has ceased trading. there are buildings within touching distance of wherever we are around london that they would have built all been part of at some point in their massively long history. the company was founded in 1591 during the reign of elizabeth the first stop in 1593 the firm built pounds bridge manner, which is still standing today. but recently, it's been hit with financial difficulties. in 2017 and made a loss before tax of almost £680,000. what do you think of this lovely house? it still standing. a few yea rs house? it still standing. a few years ago, the firm was a focus of this bbc documentary. can you see the tool marks? they are cut by hand. maybe cut i don't know, who would have thought? well done. generations before me have had to deal with civil wars or the fire of london, plague, things that
charlotte wright reports.m. it's been run by 13 generations of the same family. but now, a28 yea rs generations of the same family. but now, a28 years after it was founded, kent —based r durtnell & sons has ceased trading. there are buildings within touching distance of wherever we are around london that they would have built all been part of at some point in their massively long history. the company was founded in 1591 during the reign of elizabeth the first stop in 1593 the firm built...
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correspondent charlotte potts is standing by for us in london charlotte we're witnessing another big rally in the u.k. why now. well that's right michael the timing of this mob really quite interesting because that you mentioned in 3 days a new conservative leader will be announced when they will move into downing street number 10 to replace teresa mayes prime minister and nobody has any doubt that new prime minister will be forced on them and then boris johnson is a politician who is not only function a but who has also promised to take the u.k. out of the european union come what may when this next deadline the new day the day that mine approaches on the toll but. even if that means leaving without a deal and we know that economists have time and time again that it will bring the profit consequences for the country and for the people and for the economy among many many coaches worried about the prime minister john key and about what a no deal scenario could look like. so what specifically do the demonstrators want what do they think will come out of these marchers well the main mes
correspondent charlotte potts is standing by for us in london charlotte we're witnessing another big rally in the u.k. why now. well that's right michael the timing of this mob really quite interesting because that you mentioned in 3 days a new conservative leader will be announced when they will move into downing street number 10 to replace teresa mayes prime minister and nobody has any doubt that new prime minister will be forced on them and then boris johnson is a politician who is not only...
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for the many who don't believe that to a glorious future certainly is something worth noting and charlotte i'd like to get you to weigh in there certainly on the mood in the country generally speaking as boris johnson takes over leadership today. yet the mood in the country is divided this country is polarized and opinions up polarized i think on boris johnson himself and his fans and supporters saying that he does bring the right optimism and energy to the job that finally things are moving after months of standstill and after being tired of to resume a prime minister but his critics are also saying that he's unfocused that he's not detail oriented man and that he's generally unfit for office and i think this reflects the views of the british society we haven't seen much excitement about this premiership the mood seems to be keep calm and carry on so a very british mood but we know that on bricks it says the society is basically tired and fed up and you can see that in the latest polls where you see the opinion shifting towards the extremes so you have on the one hand people that are sayi
for the many who don't believe that to a glorious future certainly is something worth noting and charlotte i'd like to get you to weigh in there certainly on the mood in the country generally speaking as boris johnson takes over leadership today. yet the mood in the country is divided this country is polarized and opinions up polarized i think on boris johnson himself and his fans and supporters saying that he does bring the right optimism and energy to the job that finally things are moving...
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state and she needs to oversee this transition of power from 2 reason made to boris johnson and charlotte give us a sense of the march that we're looking at live pictures this seem to be some people there gathered outside buckingham palace but not that many. yeah of course this is an exciting time for the u.k. i think that many people just don't know that this is happening right now in this transition i mean this is all happening behind closed doors i was just talking to some tourists who are having 8 more exactly now it's 2 to 5 when he recently is meeting with the queen and they had no idea that this was happening but as i said behind closed doors we'd all love to be a fly on the wall cause seeing what reason may and the queen will discuss and then later on boris johnson and the queen so what is happening what we know no details will be published but we know. may is recommending her successor she is recommending boris johnson she is telling the queen that he boris johnson can command a majority in parliament and then boris johnson will arrive at buckingham palace to basically draw polic
state and she needs to oversee this transition of power from 2 reason made to boris johnson and charlotte give us a sense of the march that we're looking at live pictures this seem to be some people there gathered outside buckingham palace but not that many. yeah of course this is an exciting time for the u.k. i think that many people just don't know that this is happening right now in this transition i mean this is all happening behind closed doors i was just talking to some tourists who are...
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and the taliban which are also being held in doha charlotte ballasts our correspondent live at the talks in the country capital so charlotte quite a contrast here between the atmosphere the positive atmosphere surrounding the talks where you are and what's going on in ghana psni something that the taliban has claimed responsibility for. you know 2 very different stories on the same morning i mean his star talks here in doha this morning in the doors behind me are a delegation of about 60 afghans as well as 17 taliban members sitting around the table now some people in that room are actually from the afghan government and this is the 1st time people within the government and the taliban are in the same room talking about pace but they're they're in a personal capacity trying to push forward with peace talks and they came out about 45 minutes ago or had tea had coffee talked watching them they were jovial i mean this is picked as very much an icebreaker and that's what it appeared to be the taliban leadership to stand excited leaves a delegation laughing with members of the afghan governme
and the taliban which are also being held in doha charlotte ballasts our correspondent live at the talks in the country capital so charlotte quite a contrast here between the atmosphere the positive atmosphere surrounding the talks where you are and what's going on in ghana psni something that the taliban has claimed responsibility for. you know 2 very different stories on the same morning i mean his star talks here in doha this morning in the doors behind me are a delegation of about 60...
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joining me is charlotte. he's a resident of the area hit in 2016.charlotte and her husband's home and businesses were badly flooded. they are joining us right now. is the wind starting to pick up? >> yes. it was definitely picking up. the rain has started. it is more gusty than some times than others. it is definitely picking up. >> i'm reading an article here from whether.com. your mayor has said that folks there are experiencing post-traumatic flood syndrome. when it rains, people get super nervous because of what happened before. what happened to you in 2016 and how you are feeling now? >> oh, in 2016 our home flooded. we got about two feet of waters. three of my husband's buildings flooded. we lost three cars. it was a mess. it was a difficult time. it is very understandable. we're all very nervous right now. >> what was that like for you. it is not just having to deal with not having a car and wet house and having to pump your businesses as well. it is emotional too, isn't it? it is draining. >> oh, it is very draining. you are going through it
joining me is charlotte. he's a resident of the area hit in 2016.charlotte and her husband's home and businesses were badly flooded. they are joining us right now. is the wind starting to pick up? >> yes. it was definitely picking up. the rain has started. it is more gusty than some times than others. it is definitely picking up. >> i'm reading an article here from whether.com. your mayor has said that folks there are experiencing post-traumatic flood syndrome. when it rains, people...
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could see the possibility of i-70, i-80, by the time we get to 4th of july, storms in atlanta and charlotte. there is a lot of green on this map. that means you have a chance of storms it's like a 20, 30% chance for a lot of people. we're not going to see anyone with really rained out days fo sure that's a look at the big weather story of the day now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> so we have a few showers and storms out there this morning that are trying to roll through areas ofou nebraska,ern minnesota, iowa. weaker than the storms we had this time yesterday morning. but this afternoon they'll be hit and miss they'll pop up and be gone by the time the suns set most cases. >>> it's that time of year you can say warm and humid with a chance of showers. >> we like the warm, i don't know about the humid and chance of showers take what we can get >>> let's fast forward into tuesday. in france u.s. women's national team will take on england in the mi finals of the women's world the americans coming a couple tight 2-1 games against both spain and france. this year's only total solar
could see the possibility of i-70, i-80, by the time we get to 4th of july, storms in atlanta and charlotte. there is a lot of green on this map. that means you have a chance of storms it's like a 20, 30% chance for a lot of people. we're not going to see anyone with really rained out days fo sure that's a look at the big weather story of the day now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> so we have a few showers and storms out there this morning that are trying to roll through...
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the 1st time i can say we have substantial progress on all 4 but let's bring in our correspondent charlotte balance who is covering those talks for the u.s. envoy hopeful those a big issues that he's talking about shot at one of the sticking points now this week focus primarily on a foreign trip it's also that the taliban want to allow afghan soil to be used by armed groups to stage attacks i mean the u.s. went in after line 11 because the taliban was working with al qaeda and they want to ensure that that cannot happen again even if these foreign troops leave so that's what they've been focused on this week great news today that this afghan delegation came in these are historic talks that begin tomorrow or where we're seeing for the 1st time government people in their personal capacity they are within the government speaking with the taliban so the talks of progress in while they were only meant to last 3 days have been extended into next week but everybody very optimistic. how are they going and do you think that we will see the taliban actually sit down with the afghan government that ha
the 1st time i can say we have substantial progress on all 4 but let's bring in our correspondent charlotte balance who is covering those talks for the u.s. envoy hopeful those a big issues that he's talking about shot at one of the sticking points now this week focus primarily on a foreign trip it's also that the taliban want to allow afghan soil to be used by armed groups to stage attacks i mean the u.s. went in after line 11 because the taliban was working with al qaeda and they want to...
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charlotte: oh. lemonis: charlotte headed up the design team and has a great eye...r oversaw operations and a number of other things. skyler: i also take on the cfo responsibilities. lemonis: that's an interesting crossover. but ultimately, they both reported to matt, the ceo. matt: try not to be an [bleep] lemonis: i'm not an [bleep] to you. charlotte: from day one. lemonis: and matt, well, he was just impossible.
charlotte: oh. lemonis: charlotte headed up the design team and has a great eye...r oversaw operations and a number of other things. skyler: i also take on the cfo responsibilities. lemonis: that's an interesting crossover. but ultimately, they both reported to matt, the ceo. matt: try not to be an [bleep] lemonis: i'm not an [bleep] to you. charlotte: from day one. lemonis: and matt, well, he was just impossible.
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but drivers still have a problem staying on track for always charlotte clerk was one of them and say these victory hopes unravelled when posted to lewis hamilton spun twice before teammate valtteri bottas came up completely ending his race in the wall. out in front much the staff and kept a cool head to win his 2nd race of the season and ferrari sebastian vettel drove an incredible race from last place to finish 2nd in front of his home crowd had a little moment that made a nice 36 years it was nice and joined up but of course to come out on top here it was all about trying not to make too many mistakes and he really tricky conditions but it was amazing to where it was oh right i mean at some stage felt like and there was a lot of fun it's very tough but the conditions very tough to read what's that the smartest move but. yeah i'm just happy to stop and swim leaves him 3rd in the championship standings but despite all the ups and downs of the race hamilton still leads a half way stage of the season joining us on just. 3 worth at hockenheim or more as a one also wet conditions at the
but drivers still have a problem staying on track for always charlotte clerk was one of them and say these victory hopes unravelled when posted to lewis hamilton spun twice before teammate valtteri bottas came up completely ending his race in the wall. out in front much the staff and kept a cool head to win his 2nd race of the season and ferrari sebastian vettel drove an incredible race from last place to finish 2nd in front of his home crowd had a little moment that made a nice 36 years it was...
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police picking her up at that charlotte hotel sunday, along with an alleged accomplice.id, both baez and that alleged accomplice are being held on $4 million bond each. david? >> eva, thank you. >>> when we come back, that building collapse, the top floor coming down. several workers rushed to the hospital. >>> and it was difficult to watch that 9-year-old attacked by a bison. she is okay. but tonight, now, another bison attack. where and the images in just a moment. ♪ corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+ / her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infec
police picking her up at that charlotte hotel sunday, along with an alleged accomplice.id, both baez and that alleged accomplice are being held on $4 million bond each. david? >> eva, thank you. >>> when we come back, that building collapse, the top floor coming down. several workers rushed to the hospital. >>> and it was difficult to watch that 9-year-old attacked by a bison. she is okay. but tonight, now, another bison attack. where and the images in just a moment. ♪...
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london in front of the british parliament let's bring in to the view correspondent charlet pot so charlotte how do we expect the u.k. to respond to this incident. well this is seen as a of course major international crisis a major international crisis that needs to be really resolved diplomatically and we are expecting jeremy hans to announce new sanction my new sanctions miles sanctions and the emphasis here is on miles because the u.k. is in a bit of a bind here the royal navy does not have enough ships to escort all the tankers the british like to tankers in the gulf and thereby protect them the u.s. would have enough ships but the u.k. doesn't want to ask for help because the u.s. policies towards iran on scene as hawkish so basically what we are expecting to see is that the pressure is growing for the u.k. to join this international married team protect basically u.s. and u.k. naval ships joining together in protecting the tanker in the gulf region but again for the u.k. it is a balancing act. because they don't want to escalate the tensions and if so and it's also worth noting i mean
london in front of the british parliament let's bring in to the view correspondent charlet pot so charlotte how do we expect the u.k. to respond to this incident. well this is seen as a of course major international crisis a major international crisis that needs to be really resolved diplomatically and we are expecting jeremy hans to announce new sanction my new sanctions miles sanctions and the emphasis here is on miles because the u.k. is in a bit of a bind here the royal navy does not have...
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a massive explosion destroyed at least one home in charlotte, north carolina. nbc's ron allen has late detailr us. >> reporter: neighbors say the explosion was felt for miles, shaking them to the bone. >> my walls were jt cracked open and the garage was just imploded, at which point i told the kids, we have to run out of here. >> reporter: leaving what was a two-story house, completely levelled. >> i'm looking at rubble piles. >> repter: at least 08 firefighters ribbed to the scene, battling the fire in sweltering heat amid reports there might be people trapped inside. >> trying to get the victim untrapped. i could use more hands. >> he has a beam laying across his hips. >> reporter: firefighters will enot say how many peoplay have been in the home at the time. >> we will treat it as a rescue operation until we reach a point in time where we can determine that there's no, there's no chance of survivability. >> reporter: a man who called 911 to alert first responders was rescued from the debris. tonight iestigators won't say what may have caused the blast.t l a
a massive explosion destroyed at least one home in charlotte, north carolina. nbc's ron allen has late detailr us. >> reporter: neighbors say the explosion was felt for miles, shaking them to the bone. >> my walls were jt cracked open and the garage was just imploded, at which point i told the kids, we have to run out of here. >> reporter: leaving what was a two-story house, completely levelled. >> i'm looking at rubble piles. >> repter: at least 08 firefighters...
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jimmy: no >> we're going to d.c.-- no. [ cheers and applause and saint pa >> jimmy: yes. >> and charlotte. we love you, i just want to quickly tell you - >> yeah. >> jimmy: congratulations on winning the drama desk award >> well, thanks. >> jimmy: an outer critics circle award for this for outstanding solo performance. you are a true one of a kind >> that is so ce of you. >> jimmy: we love you, and you -- you know who you are. you're my best friend. [ laughter and applause >> you're my best friend you're my best frien i'll dm you later. >> jimmy: you're my best friend [ laughter ] what do you think of that? what do you think of that? >> what? >> jimmy: what do you think of that [ laughter ] >> i just want to take a nap [ laughter ] do you mind if i take a nap. >> jimmy: you're my best f in the world >> i just want to take a nap for, like, five minutes. [ laughter ] can i just do a five minute nap? >> jimmy: --my best friend in the whole world. >> i just want to do a five minute nap on the rug. [ laughter ] and then we'll go home - >> jimmy: tequila, tequila, tequila! ♪ mike birbiglia go t
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charlotte what's been happening this morning. well the talks got underway about an hour ago between that's how and the afghan delegation these are the time that the taliban has met with afghans but these ones at the store because they are actually people from the government inside those talks like you see it they are here in a personal capacity but the fact that people who are within the afghan government with the taliban in the doors behind us is incredibly significant joining me now is one of the gentleman who gave an opening statement in this mediation of the storks doc took a tiny special envoy for the foreign minister of what did you saying in the opening statements to this delegation will work for syria as you are very happy to see the farm. all together fish the for. we sue up on a woman on a man. bond those representing the governments of on their personal capacity and also grossly presenting women and civil society the new religious leaders of the diseases so were so happy to see them for the 1st time they speak face to
charlotte what's been happening this morning. well the talks got underway about an hour ago between that's how and the afghan delegation these are the time that the taliban has met with afghans but these ones at the store because they are actually people from the government inside those talks like you see it they are here in a personal capacity but the fact that people who are within the afghan government with the taliban in the doors behind us is incredibly significant joining me now is one of...
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show off broadway, and it goes well, maybe it moves to broadway and then if it goes well, you go to charlotteay -- if you stay focused -- [ laughter ] you end up in charlotte, and i think i might just retire there. >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] i might get a farm and sort of quit, and who knows? >> jimmy: you're starting in d.c. as your first >> d.c. is - >> jimmy: which is where you got started. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's where you got started in your comedy career. >> i did i was, like, a door person at the washington, d.c. improv. >> jimmy: wow. >> and i went to georgetown. >> jimmy: did they let you go on stage >> well, you know, yeah, eventually i was, you know what, i was at georgetown, and now -- well, you know, like, there's a lot of comedians who have since come from georgetown john mulaney nick kroll jacqueline novak who has an off boradway show that's wonderful right now. but at the time, i didn't know anyone who was a comedian, and i went to the alumni house when i was in college and i wrote into the computer database, "standup comedian. and there was one result and it was jim gaffig
show off broadway, and it goes well, maybe it moves to broadway and then if it goes well, you go to charlotteay -- if you stay focused -- [ laughter ] you end up in charlotte, and i think i might just retire there. >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] i might get a farm and sort of quit, and who knows? >> jimmy: you're starting in d.c. as your first >> d.c. is - >> jimmy: which is where you got started. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's where you got started in your comedy...
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an exciting and interesting night coming up here at downing street right charlotte standing in front of 10 downing street lots of action thank you very much for your reporting from there and of course this is also going to be a busy day for you we'll keep in touch with you. joining me in the studio i have a good excuse me he's done for the irish times welcome to you know there was a lot of skepticism about boris johnson says he was a journalist and also when he was a foreign minister but now that he's going to become prime minister i believe be viewed differently do you think. you can't really leave your past the door tinier i think barr's jones is probably quite proud as being props the most notorious foreign correspondent you ever served in brussels i mean back in the ninety's he was sort of peddling fake news before it was in fashion and people in brussels haven't forgotten that as foreign minister he was he was also writing in the daily telegraph and he was saying you know napoleon and hitler try to unite europe a tragic results and the european union's attempt to do this by diff
an exciting and interesting night coming up here at downing street right charlotte standing in front of 10 downing street lots of action thank you very much for your reporting from there and of course this is also going to be a busy day for you we'll keep in touch with you. joining me in the studio i have a good excuse me he's done for the irish times welcome to you know there was a lot of skepticism about boris johnson says he was a journalist and also when he was a foreign minister but now...
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on the line we have our correspondent who is standing by with the latest for us in london and charlotte i'm told that we're actually looking at the car of boris johnson right now we know that he is poised to go in for his own meeting with the queen what's ahead. just arrived at buckingham palace we saw him arriving here surulere them all through the big street leading up to buckingham palace he was. some climate activists tried to stop him they formed a long line and the police had to drag them away to make room for boris johnson's car to actually make it to buckingham palace because he shouldn't be late with that for that meeting for his 1st big official meeting where the queen will traditionally. him as prime minister what we what we what is happening right now here is that boris johnson is meeting the queen behind closed doors of course she is the constitutional head of government head of state here in the united kingdom and she will ask him what his policy plans are for the next 2 years to resume a who has met the queen before him who she has tendered terrorise the nation to has als
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with a lot of parts and from brussels with our correspondent back sander good day to both of you charlotte if we could start with you boris johnson is of course the overwhelming favorite to win the tory leadership and succeed theresa may what's the timeline when are we going to know. well the votes have been counted overnight voting closed yesterday and we're expecting the announcement of the results around 11 shortly after 11 london time so in just a couple of hours then we will know who is going to take over the conservative party and they have become the new prime minister tomorrow and the time i am there is pretty tired they will have a very quick turn over tomorrow in front of number 10 downing street to rescind may we'll hold her resignation speech will then go to the queen say her goodbye and recommend the next prime minister most likely boris johnson as we've been saying she was the queen boris johnson will then be welcomed by the queen and then quickly afterwards move into number 10 downing street we're also expecting major cabinet announcements from mr johnson in the course of to
with a lot of parts and from brussels with our correspondent back sander good day to both of you charlotte if we could start with you boris johnson is of course the overwhelming favorite to win the tory leadership and succeed theresa may what's the timeline when are we going to know. well the votes have been counted overnight voting closed yesterday and we're expecting the announcement of the results around 11 shortly after 11 london time so in just a couple of hours then we will know who is...
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a family at some point the good news is should i stop others will take my place course they mean charlotte all the polls. birth mum home to lose of species. a home words if you can. get those are big changes and most start with small steps global interiors tell stories of creedence people into innovative projects around the world. to use the term limits to lose to manage susan shots and resources should. be community interactive content teaching the next generation of those environmental protection. using play channels available to inspire people to change direction and more determined to become something new for the next generation the idea is for the environment series of global 3000 on t.w. and all mine. not all think out of the jam just some time down but most end up in which a couple of thinks deep into the culture of looking at the stereotype of a klutz but if you think this leaves the country guy not paying. c.s. needed to take his grandmother's day out to eat it's all about. bob i might show join me to meet the devon from d.w. post the home movie.
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i want to start a family at some point the good news is should i stop others will take my place charlotte all the polls. the primate capital of the world. you go to this 1st national holiday is given deep in the jungle. ranges to ensure the survival of times on the creature. concept for success. on. bonnets counts helmets being a straw hats be transferred sneakers. base hat maker. she creates all kinds of you. research the extraordinary. 60 minutes on. what secrets lie behind these moments. find out how many members of experience and explorers pass an aging brood cultural heritage science. d.w. world heritage 316 you feel. hello there and welcome to the latest edition of eco africa now it's i me from lagos nigeria now there's so much you can learn on this show if you haven't had any questions about the environment and what you can do on your part just a chance but for now let me introduce my colleague from the show from south africa . i hope you're fine and great.
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well a short time ago, our correspondent, charlotte gallagher, told me a little more surrounding theaid it's about two upcoming writers, they were approached years ago to develop a musical around and albums he retained got me mandela, and they that number is eight years working on it saying they get a script and even gave it a name, which i still have to this day. so they spent lots of time and they felt it was really there show along with a decile back, but now they say they were really excited when manchester international festival said they wanted to obviously for every kind of younger writer, it's a dream come true. but they say at this point, they were essentially pushed off the project, completely erased and they say and every —— receive no credit. he said it staged at the moment and if you look at promotional material is very much advertised a play by two men, these women stayed that's simply not true and that they had been pushed out essentially they were underdogs to which we did have powerful men wa nted which we did have powerful men wanted to treat them and i spoke to bot
well a short time ago, our correspondent, charlotte gallagher, told me a little more surrounding theaid it's about two upcoming writers, they were approached years ago to develop a musical around and albums he retained got me mandela, and they that number is eight years working on it saying they get a script and even gave it a name, which i still have to this day. so they spent lots of time and they felt it was really there show along with a decile back, but now they say they were really...
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start a family at some point the good news is should i stop others will take my place cool things in charlotte although of course. the eco rebels of the himalayas. sick of the state in northeastern india has switched entirely to sustainable agriculture. how did they pull it off. and what could german farmers learn from that place. the blueprint for every living thing on this planet moving minute animation her d.n.a. . brilliant natural it's the most effective way to see vast amounts of data scientists in syria now want to use this code for technology they're developing artificial d.n.a. to save digital information tomorrow today in 60 minutes. as long as the managers do not go to jail nothing would change you know the banks pay you mind and so watch the language of a bank robbery. for speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for mines. seacom in the eastern himalayas a unique experiment is underway in this small indian state agriculture here is 100 percent organic synthetic press decides and fertilizers are banned.
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want to start a family at some point the good news is should i stop others will take my place in charlotte all the calls. to. the blueprint for every living thing on this planet in my new commission her d.n.a. . brilliant natural it's the most effective way to see vast amounts of data scientists in syria now want to use this code for technology they're developing artificial d.n.a. to see digital information to borrow today. 30 minutes. on d.w. . war. small projects can inspire big changes in the people making it possible for an eco africa fantastic right trying that as they set out to save the environment. and learn from one another. and work together for the future. thinking in south. africa to w. . and. her 1st day of school in the jungle. first including most of the. men doris crane the moment arrives to. join during a tank on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. tour on the marina 10 returns home on d w dot com barring a tang's. the quiet melody resounds by the light of the moon. ready and it soon repeat resonate within its soul. the mind and the music. beethove
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start a family at some point the good news is should i stop others will take my place course in the charlotte all the costs. 2 it's been 15 years since the landing. party. was the 1st man to walk on the moon. neil armstrong the moon was his destiny in 15 minutes on t.w. . the eco rebels of the himalayas. see come a state in northeastern india has switched entirely to sustainable agriculture. how did they pull it off. and what could german farmers learn from them. on t.w. . bring to me. but. not everyone who loves books has to go insane. d.w. literature list 100 german must reads the finest burgling little tourist guide for germany's booming capital i love berlin. 50 nations 50 story and 15 very personal tips on berlin's very best features. book no planet live or go back series every week on d w. this is the news live from berlin another weekend of anti-government protests in hong kong ends in violence police firing tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse thousands of demonstrators and as protesters seek refuge in a train station they're attacked by thugs thought to be triad gang members. also
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want to start a family at some point the good news is should i stop others will take my place in charlotte all the. food. food. food and. one of the world sponsors sinking cities jakarta into capital chop style as much as 25 centimeters chia mainly change any ground water. and on top of that climate change is causing increased flooding so what measures is the megacity taking to avoid winding up under water. 3000 next. w. m r. it's been 50 years since the landing. zone and for the last tough century the moon has goals looms large in pop music. providing the inspiration for countless kids you know the income could. come. on the doubling of. burnley the global tourist guide flamini is booming capital i love berlin the scope of the multicultural metropolis in the work you're a mark series the band. sounds like interesting to me i love peter in motion was a certain look the focus was like me described as the 50 missions 50 story. and 50 very personal tips on berlin's very best in terms of. everyone kong d.w. . welcome to global street thousands this week we're off to jakarta could the indonesia
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most of the men in that group from charlotte, they were from every state. as you might expect, by may 5, or by may 11 to june 5, many of these men were north carolinians who made their way home and finally decided to get paroled. throughout april, continuing into may, and even into june, the soldier struggled in, sometimes as individuals, but often as groups, to secure the paroles. the final number of men i have in my database which is certainly not complete this 15,739. this includes places beyond virginia, maryland, north carolina, west virginia. along the northern neck, the eastern shore, over the peninsula and richmond, and farmville, and lynchburg, throughout the shenandoah valley. the process begun here at appomattox of disbanding and paroling these armies continued. some decided it was in their best interest to turn themselves into union provost marshals and the region. others found themselves essentially hunted down by the u.s. calvary, and felt they had no choice but to turn themselves in. regardless of confederate reasons in seeking and accepting
most of the men in that group from charlotte, they were from every state. as you might expect, by may 5, or by may 11 to june 5, many of these men were north carolinians who made their way home and finally decided to get paroled. throughout april, continuing into may, and even into june, the soldier struggled in, sometimes as individuals, but often as groups, to secure the paroles. the final number of men i have in my database which is certainly not complete this 15,739. this includes places...
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walker — who joins from charlotte — replaces kyrie irving who's moved to the brooklyn nets.er leaving portland where he spent the second half of last season, after being released by the new york knicks. the competitiveness of this organisation, they have been winning for yea rs organisation, they have been winning for years when you see all the banners upstairs and in the arena. so when the organisation —— they are a winning organisation and i want to win. asa a winning organisation and i want to win. as a professional i have not w011 win. as a professional i have not won consistently and i want a taste of that and i thought this would be the best place for me to do that. of that and i thought this would be the best place for me to do thatlj the best place for me to do that.|j am the best place for me to do that.” am sad. but excited to be here. i met the ownership and went to a coaching seminar. the players, they are a family. it is amazing. this is my second hour here and from the first hour everyone opened their arms and gave me a welcome. on to cricket — and the one—off
walker — who joins from charlotte — replaces kyrie irving who's moved to the brooklyn nets.er leaving portland where he spent the second half of last season, after being released by the new york knicks. the competitiveness of this organisation, they have been winning for yea rs organisation, they have been winning for years when you see all the banners upstairs and in the arena. so when the organisation —— they are a winning organisation and i want to win. asa a winning organisation and...
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correspondent charlotte potts is following this story for us in london and sent us this assessment the main message of the protesters here today is no to paris johnston yes to the european union the timing of this monstrous crucial in just 4 days far as johnson will most likely move and to downing street number 10 and he has promised to take britain out of the european union come what may this is what worries many protests to see a possible no deal on october 31st many protesters want their politician. to revoke the 50 and just forget about bricks and all together this is one of several pro european motss that have been held over the past 3 years since the referendum so far they haven't changed anything and chances that the protests as well be had c this time around a slim to none. algerian soccer fans are celebrating their team's victory in the africa cup of nations algeria became champions of africa on friday night after a one nil victory against senegal in the final in cairo fans at the game in egypt as well as those watching from the far partied late into the night. the final whist
correspondent charlotte potts is following this story for us in london and sent us this assessment the main message of the protesters here today is no to paris johnston yes to the european union the timing of this monstrous crucial in just 4 days far as johnson will most likely move and to downing street number 10 and he has promised to take britain out of the european union come what may this is what worries many protests to see a possible no deal on october 31st many protesters want their...
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i want to start a family at some point the good news is should i stop others will take my place charlotte all the polls. rise and shine time to cast off the look us of state is taking an outing. welcome to my hamburg summers who are always pretty close to the water and there's plenty of it in this city. in the. next along. the eco rebels of the himalayas. see come a stink in northeastern india has switched entirely to sustainable agriculture. how did they pull it off. and what could german farmers learn from them. in 60 minutes j w. stand for. life and. pass language courses. video and audio. talk. w. me. as they say here in the north in hamburg on the obit i spent the night on this. houseboat a former fishing boat. it's still a big. city district but the weather forecast promises sunshine. welcome to my hamburg summer tour always pretty close to the water from the concert hall through the entertainment district to the beach and if you're going to. also look into hamburg music history at the legendary star club. griffy the artist guides us to the sights of his hometown of houston. and the
i want to start a family at some point the good news is should i stop others will take my place charlotte all the polls. rise and shine time to cast off the look us of state is taking an outing. welcome to my hamburg summers who are always pretty close to the water and there's plenty of it in this city. in the. next along. the eco rebels of the himalayas. see come a stink in northeastern india has switched entirely to sustainable agriculture. how did they pull it off. and what could german...
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his home track hamilton wrong tome ahead of teammate paul terry but us to make it a mercedes 12 charlotte clerical ferrari came 3rd but his teammate germany's a bust and federal trailed in 15th after a crash with dutch driver max 1st off i'm hamilton remains top of the drivers standing here up to date now and d w news coming up we'll have more on the lunar theme in our reporter's segment with a portrait of the man hoping to be the 1st german on the american evan stand from me and the entire team here in berlin and thanks for watching. the forrester equivalent to the games which is cleared them free.
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in fact, i just told rick that my young daughter, charlotte, and i had the privilege of watching one of the last space shuttle launches with neil armstrong. i was struck by his humility and his modesty and how quickly he deferred whatever he had accomplished to the literally hundreds of thousands of men and women and engineers who made it possible for him to be there and to come home safe. but among his colleagues, it's important to remember on this day, when we unveil this historic space suit, that kneel armstrong was called the ice -- that neil armstrong was called the ice commander. a generation to enjoy this display, i think would do well to remember the strength of character and courage of this man. just months before apollo 11, armstrong lost control of an ungainly training to help astronauts train for the moon landing and history records he ejected three seconds before it crashed to the ground and exploded in a ball of fire. more remarkably than that, we're told that armstrong just dusted himself off that day and spent the rest of the day behind his desk. his son, rick, just r
in fact, i just told rick that my young daughter, charlotte, and i had the privilege of watching one of the last space shuttle launches with neil armstrong. i was struck by his humility and his modesty and how quickly he deferred whatever he had accomplished to the literally hundreds of thousands of men and women and engineers who made it possible for him to be there and to come home safe. but among his colleagues, it's important to remember on this day, when we unveil this historic space suit,...
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charlotte and his family have been told to move into a tent made of top hole and plastic electricity and running water have not been connected yet it offers little shelter from the summer heat and the bitterly cold winter. whatnots was able to flee nazi germany when he was 13 just months before the outbreak of the 2nd world war he and 10000 mostly jewish children were granted refuge in the u.k. on a recent visit to berlin a 94 year old retraced a painful journey who should i hate the people who who did the know that i've been in war they're all older than i am and. so much longer. i go to school and smoke was coming out of the school and there was a commotion their teacher was outside the school and they said you go home today is the school 13 year old boy who doesn't have to go to school has a day off i didn't know and. i got home as quickly as took me 25 minutes i suppose of a bicycle to get home and they hadn't told me this the night before a friend had phoned us just don't stay at home tonight there's going to be trouble tonight they knew what was going to happen it was all plann
charlotte and his family have been told to move into a tent made of top hole and plastic electricity and running water have not been connected yet it offers little shelter from the summer heat and the bitterly cold winter. whatnots was able to flee nazi germany when he was 13 just months before the outbreak of the 2nd world war he and 10000 mostly jewish children were granted refuge in the u.k. on a recent visit to berlin a 94 year old retraced a painful journey who should i hate the people who...
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want to start a family at some point the good news is should i stop others will take my place in charlotte all the polls. film manager. shows things in a different slant. niche a good inventive scene and see this play dissolve in space into enlists lead one of the greatest artists of the time james to have holidays on the phone next on d w. just a little big up maceda this has made it's election day. just a little longer just a little why down but is it a little too do you think european residents playing. small bits making out these new t.t.s. can pay has cost to. drive in 16 d w cause every journey begins with the 1st step and every language but the 1st word published in the book. rico is in germany to learn german and why not play with him simple online on your mobile and free shop d w z e learning course nico speak german made easy. going to your wife or something who's important 1st physically. remove it through for. 3 or 4 i did for. her to leave her right covers. i don't think of it that.
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the clothing arrived five months later. 31 august at charlotte, by 10 september, still had not arrivedit was the ever present problem of supplies being hijacked on the way, by officials. throughout the campaign, greene struggled to supply soldiers. on that problem he struggled. he tried to keep the army in the field. importance of logistics, is driven home by the fifth century spartan. without supplies, neither a general or soldier, is good for anything. 2500 years later, general omar bradley, was generalized and how he was grand commander in europe famously said, he discussed tactics. professionals discuss logistics. now, in addition, to the terrible logistical situation, the political turmoil and the nightmare civil war. the war was in the revolutionary war was a civil war between americans throughout the country. terror always part of revolutions was especially vicious in the south. the germans called it civil war brothers war. not only friends and neighbors, but family split on the issue of independence. in the spring of 1780, a 16- year-old rebbe militiamen witnessed a tragic even
the clothing arrived five months later. 31 august at charlotte, by 10 september, still had not arrivedit was the ever present problem of supplies being hijacked on the way, by officials. throughout the campaign, greene struggled to supply soldiers. on that problem he struggled. he tried to keep the army in the field. importance of logistics, is driven home by the fifth century spartan. without supplies, neither a general or soldier, is good for anything. 2500 years later, general omar bradley,...
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we have charlotte from a nonprofit focused on shaping public policy.efore that, she worked at the federal trade commission. and we have ben brody. so many areas to keep track of. libra, antitrust hearings, and a google-specific hearing. give us a preview of what we can expect. >> we are working hard to bring it all to you. one of the things i have been looking at with google is the rising chorus there is anti-conservative bias by the major social media companies. you saw that in the white house summit last week. it is the focus of this hearing that will be held by senator ted cruz. you just had a request coming from senator cruz that the ftc look into how these companies are doing content moderation amid concerns of bias. you have that. and then we will have the antitrust hearing. i expect a lot of talk about the nature of competition. i expect a lot of talk about startups, venture capital. do you start a company just so you can be acquired or because you think it is a great idea that needs to be in the world? all of those kinds of questions are what i
we have charlotte from a nonprofit focused on shaping public policy.efore that, she worked at the federal trade commission. and we have ben brody. so many areas to keep track of. libra, antitrust hearings, and a google-specific hearing. give us a preview of what we can expect. >> we are working hard to bring it all to you. one of the things i have been looking at with google is the rising chorus there is anti-conservative bias by the major social media companies. you saw that in the white...
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and charlotte. by the 2 must meet at the house and couple maybe. it'll be. time to shannon but i mean i really get to. go with them and i sort of want to be here. in the. what are. we going to be i think you. think you want me to. work. for you. when you're expect. me. who would force you. know part of. that he. could have. done that it looks. to. me. that you want me to. talk of. the last. person who are our. office who just come off work with. almost a marshal. if. it's only. for 6 or books or a hospital they call and. leave a specific good feeling something you're doing out of the limited space that you have a fact that you've been there so. i would rather live that way and that we are here because there really is if you don't need. to bend down you need to go to bed with me don't you know think of your pic and take what comes here yeah. ok look i don't think oh no he just needs to. look at it doesn't matter i'm not going to be many for me and more technical mention it came up in a cave on a camping. kind of front of my you neal. ok pat you're. going. to
and charlotte. by the 2 must meet at the house and couple maybe. it'll be. time to shannon but i mean i really get to. go with them and i sort of want to be here. in the. what are. we going to be i think you. think you want me to. work. for you. when you're expect. me. who would force you. know part of. that he. could have. done that it looks. to. me. that you want me to. talk of. the last. person who are our. office who just come off work with. almost a marshal. if. it's only. for 6 or books...
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charlotte hamlyn: david goodall is a long way from home.t the age of 104, he's traveled from australia all
charlotte hamlyn: david goodall is a long way from home.t the age of 104, he's traveled from australia all
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i told rick, my young daughter charlotte and i had the privilege of watching the last space shuttle launches with new armstrong. oh struck by his ability and modesty and how quickly he deferred whatever he had accomplished to literally hundreds of thousands of men and women in engineers. who made it possible for him to be there and come home safe. but among his colleagues it's important to remember on this day when we unveil this historic spacesuit that neil armstrong was called ice commander. generations who enjoyed this display i think would do well to remember the strength of character encouraged of this man. just month before apollo 11 the loss control designed to help astronauts train for the moon landing and history records he objected three seconds before it crashed to the ground and exploded in a ball of fire. more remarkably than that, we are told he dusted himself off that day and spent the rest of the day behind his desk. his son reminded me that he flew the x15 above is about 17 different times. he was an extraordinary test pilot, a man of courage. but his courage was despite per
i told rick, my young daughter charlotte and i had the privilege of watching the last space shuttle launches with new armstrong. oh struck by his ability and modesty and how quickly he deferred whatever he had accomplished to literally hundreds of thousands of men and women in engineers. who made it possible for him to be there and come home safe. but among his colleagues it's important to remember on this day when we unveil this historic spacesuit that neil armstrong was called ice commander....
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he's a broadcaster for the charlotte hornets and he is used to be being on the mic and i monitor theirlucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ itit's crepe day.day for our family at denny's. a family tradition we started about 22 minutes ago and now we can continue that tradition at home with denny's delivery. see you at denny's or dennys.com >>> new on abc news at 6:00, an unexpected rescue for a bay area firefighter in tahoe. >> a special duet with paul mccartney. see who showed up. >>> that's it for abc7 news at five. >> i think it had something to do with the drummer. >> don't let the secret out. >> okay. see you back here at 6:00. >>> tonight, the sta
he's a broadcaster for the charlotte hornets and he is used to be being on the mic and i monitor theirlucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf....
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george has two siblings, 4-year-old sister princess charlotte -- everybody knows charlotte. she is a hoot.ld and 1-year-o brother pince louis. >>> now to news for your health. summer means family vacationsar and b barbecues, but if we don't watch it, it can back fire. >> yes, it can take a toll on our health and waistline. here is doreen gentzler with some tips to keep the pounds off this summer. >> we kind of go out of our regular routines and we're notpr sleepingerly. eating whatever we see. >> reporter: summertime is the perfect time to relax andin unw but if you're not careful, the change in schedules can wreak havoc on your family's health. a new study published in the "journal ofhe academy of nutrition and f dietetics"d children are more likely to gain weight during summerrereak. archers say it happens when kids fill up on sugary drinks and carbs and cut back on summer vegetables. krista is a personal trainer d owner of breakaway fitness in mclean, virginia. >> when kids are home for summer break, it's kind of hard to have soalmany activities, es with two working paren
george has two siblings, 4-year-old sister princess charlotte -- everybody knows charlotte. she is a hoot.ld and 1-year-o brother pince louis. >>> now to news for your health. summer means family vacationsar and b barbecues, but if we don't watch it, it can back fire. >> yes, it can take a toll on our health and waistline. here is doreen gentzler with some tips to keep the pounds off this summer. >> we kind of go out of our regular routines and we're notpr sleepingerly....
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joining us now is an associate editor on the charlotte observer's editorial board. thank you for being here. the pieces that were written in the paper were scathing. have you gotten a lot of response? >> we have. it mirrors what you are hearing and the people in washington are hearing and democrats and moderates were outraged at the president's tweet and republicans for the most part didn't want to talk about it or jumped to his defense. more people were troubled by it including republicans. i think they were able to point to the crowd and say this doesn't reflect our values and ignore the fact that the president said the same thing three days before. >> tom tillis was one of the defenders of donald trump who went with him to see the men in the cage who is was in the back where he is walking along with donald trump and two others. he is sort of in the back back there. seeing these men in the cages with the vice president. what republicans have been trying to do is say the crowd might have been not great, but the president is wonderful. >> with republicans, i think t
joining us now is an associate editor on the charlotte observer's editorial board. thank you for being here. the pieces that were written in the paper were scathing. have you gotten a lot of response? >> we have. it mirrors what you are hearing and the people in washington are hearing and democrats and moderates were outraged at the president's tweet and republicans for the most part didn't want to talk about it or jumped to his defense. more people were troubled by it including...
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tonight the editorial board of the charlotte observer published an editorial called are you okay with a racist president, republicans? that's in a headline. racist president. the editorial says our leaders need to stand up and say something. but the editorial board pointed out that the republican party is firmly donald trump's party now. they are bowing to the worst of who we are. and what about trump voters? are they okay with a racist president? if you are looking for logic in donald trump's latest public outburst and there may not be any, logic would dictate that donald trump believes his voters are not only okay with it, but they want a racist president. the more racist he is, the more energetically his voters will vote for him once again and maybe a little help from the russians, donald trump can squeak out an electoral college victory with absolutely no hope of actually winning the most votes against whoever the democrats nominate. the "wall street journal" poll which we will discuss later shows the four top candidates for president beating donald trump in one on one polling. do
tonight the editorial board of the charlotte observer published an editorial called are you okay with a racist president, republicans? that's in a headline. racist president. the editorial says our leaders need to stand up and say something. but the editorial board pointed out that the republican party is firmly donald trump's party now. they are bowing to the worst of who we are. and what about trump voters? are they okay with a racist president? if you are looking for logic in donald trump's...