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. >> i said, i think i'm rhonda christie, or do you know rhonda patricia christie.nd then there was a long pause. >> pepper's story had many ups and downs. >> when i looked at the e-mail, i just couldn't even believe it. >> but after so many tears, so many years, and so many turns in her story -- >> i was like, whoa. >> -- there are still more stunning twists to be revealed. >> that's amazing. it's the best gift ever. welcome to "dateline extra." a young girl was abducted at the age of 4 and raised by her kidnapper. for the next four decades, she searched for her family, her name and herself. her story has an extraordinary ending and, as it turns out, that ending was just the beginning. here is keith morrison. >> our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who would spend most of her life trying to figure out who she was. what was her name? where did she come from? we'll tell you about her long search, her discovery finally of what felt like truth. but as you'll soon see, real truth can be elusive. it can hide. let's begin at the beginning. but
. >> i said, i think i'm rhonda christie, or do you know rhonda patricia christie.nd then there was a long pause. >> pepper's story had many ups and downs. >> when i looked at the e-mail, i just couldn't even believe it. >> but after so many tears, so many years, and so many turns in her story -- >> i was like, whoa. >> -- there are still more stunning twists to be revealed. >> that's amazing. it's the best gift ever. welcome to "dateline...
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christy, could you come up, please? christy. come on up. [applause] thank you, christy.'m not doing this for every gornor. >> thank you. thank you very having me. [applause] >> let's tell the president of the united states thank you in a south dakota way. make america great again. thank you. hank you, mr. president. >> c-span. where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, publican pollster jim hobart and democratic pollster ben winston. and then georgetown university law professor talks about the history of the 25th amendment and heritage amount senior kavanaugh confirmation hearings. sunday 7:00 ch a.m. eastern. and then bobwoodward will talk about his new
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christi, what are condition like where you are? >> reporter: believe it or not, the conditions are much better right now than what we saw earlier today. it is 7:00 p.m., past 7:00 p.m. here in hong kong. this major metropolis is home to 7 million people. this place has been effectively shut down because of typhoon mangkhut. earlier today, we reported on the conditions and feeling it as well, pounding rain, huge gusts of wind, clocking at speeds anywhere between 60 miles an hour to 130 miles per hour. that also introduces a threat of storm surge, peak storm surge today on the iconic victoria harbor as well as outlying areas in hong kong. hong kong is chinese territory and no stranger to typhoons. every season, every summer we get big storms, but this storm is different because this storm was big. at the peak, it was equivalent to a category 5 hurricane. as you have been reporting, it left a trail of destruction in guam, in the philippines, and sweeping through here in hong kong. the danger is not over yet. hong kong, we have been br
christi, what are condition like where you are? >> reporter: believe it or not, the conditions are much better right now than what we saw earlier today. it is 7:00 p.m., past 7:00 p.m. here in hong kong. this major metropolis is home to 7 million people. this place has been effectively shut down because of typhoon mangkhut. earlier today, we reported on the conditions and feeling it as well, pounding rain, huge gusts of wind, clocking at speeds anywhere between 60 miles an hour to 130...
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building block for multinational big banks like never before we're joined by crypto and finance expert christie either co-founder of counterpart to work at one of those big banks to discuss block change and crypto what's going on is utterly precedented plus g.e. is there a lot going on in the world we're peruse the planet and talk geo political economics with john tablet the president of the u.s. cuba trade and economic council and pressure from the united nations sustainable goals summit will be joined by our south african friends from davos tracy chambers the c.e.o. of the clothing bank will discuss the circular khana meat houses and businesses make more efficient effective use of inputs and ways for increased returns and a more sustainable planet we'll talk it over with tracey we are full to the brim with cool and stimulating. let's go. a broad coalition of nations has stepped up their defiance on u.s. policy on iran by creating a finance mechanism to skirt pending sanctions on iran all while the european union's top officials for external affairs announced at the un general assembly meeting
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victor and christi? >> thank you so much, kaylee hartung, for the update. >>> we have the president of the cajun navy, good morning to you again. there were hundreds of rescues that your group executed on friday and saturday. are there still people that you know of that your volunteers are trying to get to? >> oh, yes. in fact, we just -- it's a little after 5:00 over here, and we actually just rescued another over 200 people and we have another 300 to 500 right now. what is happening is the water is coming up really fast. we're not sure where it's coming from. i don't know this terrain really good, but this water is coming up really fast. we got a call from the local fire department to get over here to pick up people. so that's what we have been doing. >> you say another 300 to 500 people waiting to be rescued? >> yes, at least 300 to 500 from our estimates. we are still struggling, it is really raining hard over here and we are up against the elements. and none of us have slept in days. so we are strug
victor and christi? >> thank you so much, kaylee hartung, for the update. >>> we have the president of the cajun navy, good morning to you again. there were hundreds of rescues that your group executed on friday and saturday. are there still people that you know of that your volunteers are trying to get to? >> oh, yes. in fact, we just -- it's a little after 5:00 over here, and we actually just rescued another over 200 people and we have another 300 to 500 right now. what...
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i am christi paul. victor blackwell is in the thick of it in myrtle beach, south carolina. victor, how is it going? >> reporter: well the wind and rain are coming down, blowing us across here. the gusts occasionally are enough to make you shift your stance. nothing as strong as we saw in north carolina. now we learned there are two additional deaths attributed to hurricane and now tropical storm florence, the two additional deaths we learned in the last few moments in cat rack county southeast of new bern where there have been hundreds of rescues. some waiting to be pulled out of their homes and there are 4200 homes there damaged or flooded. that coming from the mayor of new bern. in south carolina, the major concern is water, swelling of creeks and rivers that flooded north carolina start to pass through some of the estuaries and creeks. nick valencia is about 20 miles from me in conway in an area prone to flooding. they're proving water that's coming through will be a challenge for them. nick, what are you seeing? >> reporter: it is challenging now for local officials. th
i am christi paul. victor blackwell is in the thick of it in myrtle beach, south carolina. victor, how is it going? >> reporter: well the wind and rain are coming down, blowing us across here. the gusts occasionally are enough to make you shift your stance. nothing as strong as we saw in north carolina. now we learned there are two additional deaths attributed to hurricane and now tropical storm florence, the two additional deaths we learned in the last few moments in cat rack county...
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most prestigious in the world a few days later these precious works were to be auctioned off by christie's dozens of masterpieces would be changing hands including these two eighteenth century bronze heads a rat and a rabbit which had once been housed in the imperial palace in beijing their sale sparked an uproar in china. was the law was. passed it was not. but the present owner doesn't agree. that issue has to be a new palate it really is there is there. own marshall shake a fellow when one is of your own book will be tude craik on that lake it actually. except that these heads were stolen back in the nineteenth century it was an eight hundred sixty june the second opium war when french and british troops plundered the forbidden city and ransacked the summer palace. still today the destruction and faffed are a deep scar for the chinese people. beyond their aesthetic value the bronze heads are considered as priceless items of chinese heritage. should p.r. bags in their former return. to see our future in a way to raise only by due to the fair market do it as she knew our surveys e d. it i
most prestigious in the world a few days later these precious works were to be auctioned off by christie's dozens of masterpieces would be changing hands including these two eighteenth century bronze heads a rat and a rabbit which had once been housed in the imperial palace in beijing their sale sparked an uproar in china. was the law was. passed it was not. but the present owner doesn't agree. that issue has to be a new palate it really is there is there. own marshall shake a fellow when one...
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marshals say christy did have a gun on him when he was captured. >> and, stephanie, christy has beenthe run from police for months, right? >> reporter: yeah, absolutely. police have actually been searching for christy since june when a federal warrant was issued for his arrest for threatening to kill president trump and a district attorney in pennsylvania. according to court documents, christy in a facebook post wrote a message to the district attorney saying, keep it up, morganelli, i promise i'll put a bullet in your head as soon as i put one in the head of president donald j. trump. well, now christy will head to federal court in ohio on monday. back over to you guys. >> all right, stephanie ramos in washington for us, thank you. >> stephanie, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the man accused of jumping a fence and trying to steal a passenger jet. he's being held without bond this morning. >> and the hero airport employee who stopped that man is now telling his story and what he feared might happen if he didn't take action. abc's erielle reshef joins us with the details. g
marshals say christy did have a gun on him when he was captured. >> and, stephanie, christy has beenthe run from police for months, right? >> reporter: yeah, absolutely. police have actually been searching for christy since june when a federal warrant was issued for his arrest for threatening to kill president trump and a district attorney in pennsylvania. according to court documents, christy in a facebook post wrote a message to the district attorney saying, keep it up,...
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>> well, listen, christi. as any litigant, they're entitled to use the courts and our great system and our great democracy, and the courts that i love to be in, but here's the reality. in the event that you do that, you're subject to being deposed, giving information in terms of the agreement, how it came about, who was involved in it, who, if anyone, you took direction from, and that's a dangerous road to hoe. michael cohen has been through an awful lot as it relates to his relationship with the president, his criminality, his plea of guilty. you know, could new and different and other crimes emanate from any deposition such as perjury? potentially. and so, i think it's -- you know, he should be careful. he has a right to get his $130,000 back in the event that has the road he wants to follow. he's a litigant like everyone else, but be careful what you ask for. >> all righty. josh rogin, joey jackson, walter shaub, always grateful to have you gentlemen with us. thank you. >> thank you. >>> former president ba
>> well, listen, christi. as any litigant, they're entitled to use the courts and our great system and our great democracy, and the courts that i love to be in, but here's the reality. in the event that you do that, you're subject to being deposed, giving information in terms of the agreement, how it came about, who was involved in it, who, if anyone, you took direction from, and that's a dangerous road to hoe. michael cohen has been through an awful lot as it relates to his relationship...
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. >> reporter: christy's injuries happened when she was raiding on this motorcycle with her husband, david, in 2016, an elderly driver traveling from the other direction drifted over the center line and hit them head on killing david. christy was rushed to the hospital. >> my brother came in to the room and said you have been in a real bad accident. the question was, did david make it. he said no. >> reporter: the crash destroyed both vehicles , the 83 year old driver that hit them survived. it's not clear why she crossed the line. aaa says it's important for family members to talk with elderly drivers. >> we found more than 80% of older drivers have never had a discuss with a family member or physician about their safe driving ability. >> reporter: the report found families don't bring up the touchy subject until after an elderly driver already has difficulty behind the wheel or in a crash. >> you are a i louing the driver to play a role in the planning process, so there isn't an ill element of surprise when it's time to give up the keys. >> reporter: christy is pushing for legislat
. >> reporter: christy's injuries happened when she was raiding on this motorcycle with her husband, david, in 2016, an elderly driver traveling from the other direction drifted over the center line and hit them head on killing david. christy was rushed to the hospital. >> my brother came in to the room and said you have been in a real bad accident. the question was, did david make it. he said no. >> reporter: the crash destroyed both vehicles , the 83 year old driver that hit...
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reporting live in palo alto, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, christie. >>> coming up, the trump administration taking on tech companies. why the white house is setting its sightn facebook and cause. the reason hundreds of swimmers dove into the bay today. >>> and moving a the bay right now, the blanket of low clouds, cool marine area. by the end. weekend, we'll be talking about the opposite pattern. dry north winds and another fire weather watch by the end of the weekend. the details on another warm-up when we come right back. >>> we continue to follow breaking news out of san francisco. the civic center b.a.r.t. station has been evacuated and closed because of what you see on your screen right there. heavy smoke in the station. witnesses have been tweeting about it for the past half hour. according to b.a.r.t., there is no fire. the smoke is being caused by what b.a.r.t. says is a blown insulator. we have a crew on the way to the scene. we'll be following the latest developments on air and online at nbcbayarea.com. >>> new at 6:00, the trump administration could soon
reporting live in palo alto, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, christie. >>> coming up, the trump administration taking on tech companies. why the white house is setting its sightn facebook and cause. the reason hundreds of swimmers dove into the bay today. >>> and moving a the bay right now, the blanket of low clouds, cool marine area. by the end. weekend, we'll be talking about the opposite pattern. dry north winds and another fire weather watch by the...
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christi, back to you in atlanta. >> all righty.ou so much. >>> the stars, you've probably never seen them like this before as they paid their respect to the queen of soul. we're going to take a look at the song-filled tribute, some of the real highlights from this epic eight-hour service. who would have thought, who would have guessed? an energy company helping cars emit less. making cars lighter, it's a good place to start, advanced oils for those hard-working parts. fuels that go further so drivers pump less. improving efficiency is what we do best. energy lives here. improving efficiency is what we do best. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your healthcare business. so that if she has a heart problem & the staff needs to know, they will & they'll drop everything can you take a look at her vitals? & share the data with other specialists yeah, i'm looking at them now. & they'll drop everything hey. & take care of this baby yeah, that procedure seems right. & that one too. at&t provides edge
christi, back to you in atlanta. >> all righty.ou so much. >>> the stars, you've probably never seen them like this before as they paid their respect to the queen of soul. we're going to take a look at the song-filled tribute, some of the real highlights from this epic eight-hour service. who would have thought, who would have guessed? an energy company helping cars emit less. making cars lighter, it's a good place to start, advanced oils for those hard-working parts. fuels that...
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>> it's a great question, christi. of course, judge kavanaugh has already gone through a number of fbi background checks for his previous appointments. they didn't know about this. you're right i , let's get the to investigate this. what more could they know as errol point out? we journalists have been looking into this and everybody, of course, wants to get the real story. i think that as you say, it sort of comes down to a he said/she said. really we are never going to know exactly what happened and i think at this point we kind of partly can judge based on people's reacttions to what happened. for example, did judge kavanaugh give the okay to conservative lawyer and think tanker ed whalen, for example, to have a tweet suggesting it was someone else and naming that person? i think that is a very important question. we will never know exactly what happened 36 years ago but we can look at, hey, what happened now and how did people respond and what is that saying about their character? >> one of the most important aspec
>> it's a great question, christi. of course, judge kavanaugh has already gone through a number of fbi background checks for his previous appointments. they didn't know about this. you're right i , let's get the to investigate this. what more could they know as errol point out? we journalists have been looking into this and everybody, of course, wants to get the real story. i think that as you say, it sort of comes down to a he said/she said. really we are never going to know exactly what...
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((christy westerdale, bus crash survivor))'i just thank god that my babies are okay.'ve been through a lot. ((christy westerdale, bus crash survivor))'i just canút believe theyúre so strong through it all.'their mother, christy westerdale, gave birth to them...just 2 hours after surviving a greyhound bus crash in new mexico.(joseph chandler, father)'i got my whole family off the bus and itús a miracle. i cannot believe it. everybody that was sitting in front of my family up is dead.'eight people were killed when a semi-trailer went across a median... smashing into a greyhound bus. the twins father, joseph chandler, was knocked out during the crash -- but woke up moments later.(joseph chandler, father)'it was kind of like being in an apocalyptic moving. it was like the world was ending....it wasnút just happening to me'he rushed his daughter off the bus.. and went back to carry his pregnant partner.(joseph chandler, father)'i thought she was dead and i was just picking up her body and i was just getting her body off the bus. when she woke up in my arms, i was like, úoh
((christy westerdale, bus crash survivor))'i just thank god that my babies are okay.'ve been through a lot. ((christy westerdale, bus crash survivor))'i just canút believe theyúre so strong through it all.'their mother, christy westerdale, gave birth to them...just 2 hours after surviving a greyhound bus crash in new mexico.(joseph chandler, father)'i got my whole family off the bus and itús a miracle. i cannot believe it. everybody that was sitting in front of my family up is dead.'eight...
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((christy westerdale, bus crash survivor))'i just thank god that my babies are okay.'een through a lot. ((christy westerdale, bus crash survivor))'i just canút believe theyúre so strong through it all.'their mother, christy westerdale, gave birth to them...just 2 hours after surviving a greyhound bus crash in new mexico.(joseph chandler, father)'i got my whole family off the bus and itús a miracle. i cannot believe it. everybody that was sitting in front of my family up is dead.'eight people were killed when a semi-trailer went across a median... smashing into a greyhound bus. the twins father, joseph chandler, was knocked out during the crash -- but woke up moments later.(joseph chandler, father)'it was kind of like being in an apocalyptic moving. it was like the world was ending....it wasnút just happening to me'he rushed his daughter off the bus.. and went back to carry his pregnant partner.(joseph chandler, father)'i thought she was dead and i was just picking up her body and i was just getting her body off the bus. when she woke up in my arms, i was like, úoh my g
((christy westerdale, bus crash survivor))'i just thank god that my babies are okay.'een through a lot. ((christy westerdale, bus crash survivor))'i just canút believe theyúre so strong through it all.'their mother, christy westerdale, gave birth to them...just 2 hours after surviving a greyhound bus crash in new mexico.(joseph chandler, father)'i got my whole family off the bus and itús a miracle. i cannot believe it. everybody that was sitting in front of my family up is dead.'eight people...
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and christie ‘s has —— new york auction house christie's has revealed what they say will be the mostist ever sold at auction. the piece portrait of an artist by british artist david hockney has been set at about $80 million for auction. the 1972 creation, that christie's describe as iconic and one of hockney‘s greatest works, will go up for auction in november. the two men named as suspects in the salisbury nerve agent attack have appeared on russian state television and denied being involved. the men dismissed british claims that they were intelligence officers, insisting instead that they work in the fitness industry. they said they'd taken a short break in the uk to visit salisbury cathedral. 0ur security correspondent gordon corera reports. speaking out for the first time, the two russians accused of the deadly nerve agent attack in salisbury. today, they appeared on programme on television to declare their innocence. translation: our friends had suggested for a long time we visit this wonderful town. they deny that they are russian intelligence agents. asked what they we re inte
and christie ‘s has —— new york auction house christie's has revealed what they say will be the mostist ever sold at auction. the piece portrait of an artist by british artist david hockney has been set at about $80 million for auction. the 1972 creation, that christie's describe as iconic and one of hockney‘s greatest works, will go up for auction in november. the two men named as suspects in the salisbury nerve agent attack have appeared on russian state television and denied being...
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so my friends, i'm from corpus christi texas. fabulous. it's very great to find someone in the audience from corpus christi texas but you understand what i will say when i say all my life i wanted to get out of corpus christi texas. so i embarked on this journey about 15 years long. i lived in moscow, beijing, mexico, i traveled all around, wrote books about those journeys and happened to return home in 2007. no longer viewing my hometown with my childhood lens or my teenage lens that this is a boring place where nothing happened. when i arrived i was shocked to discover that south texas had become a major news story and i began to realize we were surrounded by 15 miles of petrochemical industries poisoning people in close proximity. i began to realize that corpus christi had been named the fattest city in america with this profound obesity epidemic and began to realize that a border wall was about to split as much of this land into and i began to think about what it meant. so we are the citizens who do not cross the border, the border cro
so my friends, i'm from corpus christi texas. fabulous. it's very great to find someone in the audience from corpus christi texas but you understand what i will say when i say all my life i wanted to get out of corpus christi texas. so i embarked on this journey about 15 years long. i lived in moscow, beijing, mexico, i traveled all around, wrote books about those journeys and happened to return home in 2007. no longer viewing my hometown with my childhood lens or my teenage lens that this is a...
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it was emotional, but it was political. >> and governor christie, let's go to you. the president was golfing, or heading for the golf course just as meghan mccain was speaking. do you think he understands the significance of the passing of john mccain? >> sure. i think he understands the significance of the passing of john mccain, and quite frankly, i think that's what we should all be focused on. this is part of the problem with washington, d.c. it's the commentary we have been hearing for the last 24 hours or so. since then, it's all about the rebukes supposedly of president trump rather than the life of john mccain, and, in fact, there were extraordinary tributes yesterday that we didn't hear any clips of before we started speaking here, extraordinary things that were said by president bush 43, by president obama, by joe lieberman who didn't rebuke president trump at all yesterday in his remarks and focused on his friend, john mccain and the extraordinary man that he was, the extraordinary sense of humor he had and his toughness, and his temper, and i can tell yo
it was emotional, but it was political. >> and governor christie, let's go to you. the president was golfing, or heading for the golf course just as meghan mccain was speaking. do you think he understands the significance of the passing of john mccain? >> sure. i think he understands the significance of the passing of john mccain, and quite frankly, i think that's what we should all be focused on. this is part of the problem with washington, d.c. it's the commentary we have been...
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>> reporter: good morning, christi. it's problematic.nt charges you, particularly the fbi, it's a very credible entity. the fbi works in conjunction with the department of justice and they present allegations and those allegations are used not only to draft a criminal complainant but for your detention status. remember that she is detained without bail. and the judge relies in large measure when making decisions about the case on the factual allegations that are contained. and so now to have a walkback of she wasn't trading sex for any type of influence and we misunderstood a text message, what else did you misunderstand about this case? she is charged with significant crimes at the federal level with her work with the russian government, the conspiring with the russian government so it's a problem. and, you know, it makes one wonder with regard to the strength of the case what other errors might be in here. it's a huge disappointment when you're dealing with an agent as credible as the fbi and u.s. attorney's office. >>> let's move to s
>> reporter: good morning, christi. it's problematic.nt charges you, particularly the fbi, it's a very credible entity. the fbi works in conjunction with the department of justice and they present allegations and those allegations are used not only to draft a criminal complainant but for your detention status. remember that she is detained without bail. and the judge relies in large measure when making decisions about the case on the factual allegations that are contained. and so now to...
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most prestigious in the world a few days later these precious works were to be auctioned off by christie's. dozens of masterpieces would be changing hands including these two eighteenth century bronze heads a rat and a rabbit which had once been housed in the imperial palace in beijing their sale sparked an uproar in china. ah the law was. passed it was not. but the present owner doesn't agree to that issue has to be a new ballot it really is there is there. own marshall shake a fellow when one is of your own book will be tude cryptic on that lake it actually . except that these heads were stolen back in the nineteenth century it was an eight hundred sixty june the second opium war when french and british troops plundered the forbidden city and ransacked the summer palace. still today the destruction and faffed are a deep scar for the chinese people. beyond their aesthetic value the bronze heads are considered as priceless items of chinese heritage. should p.r. bags in their former return. to see our future in a way to raise only by due to the filmmaker do it as she knew or surveys it be i
most prestigious in the world a few days later these precious works were to be auctioned off by christie's. dozens of masterpieces would be changing hands including these two eighteenth century bronze heads a rat and a rabbit which had once been housed in the imperial palace in beijing their sale sparked an uproar in china. ah the law was. passed it was not. but the present owner doesn't agree to that issue has to be a new ballot it really is there is there. own marshall shake a fellow when one...
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christy welcome back we're so we haven't had you for a few weeks so it's great to see you thank you yes ok so let's get right into this one i mean what's going on with what the banks are doing you and i have talked about this before not not on the program but they've been looking at sort of the this for at least more than a year right. what we're trying to do here so they've been looking at this for the last eleven months to see if their technology could truly process the payment processing much faster than a nonstandard banking transaction so what they're doing right now is that they're trying to see if a mutually shared ledger that's shared amongst banks could potentially speed up payments that have issues such as missing data. client confidentiality issues they're trying to see if with this ledger if all banks can access it at the same time they can resolve these issues quicker than right now where banks currently take about two weeks to resolve and this is a big client pain point for many consumers as well so currently whenever there's an issue banks have to retrace the entire payme
christy welcome back we're so we haven't had you for a few weeks so it's great to see you thank you yes ok so let's get right into this one i mean what's going on with what the banks are doing you and i have talked about this before not not on the program but they've been looking at sort of the this for at least more than a year right. what we're trying to do here so they've been looking at this for the last eleven months to see if their technology could truly process the payment processing...
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back to you aefrmts christy lou stout for us. thank you so much. >>> let's go now to pedram javaheri in the weather center at 2.35 million evacuate ed in this one area of china. so, this is definitely still a threat, pedram. >> you know it was a big deal when the storm system makes landfall a couple days earlier as a strong category 5, natalie, and it goes over land for about eight hours, interacts with the mountains of luzon, reemerges still as a category 4, three categories stronger than impacted the southeastern u.s. puts it in perspective with mangkhut that moved into western and southern china. pretty remarkable when you look at this. any time you have tall buildings they tend to not only funnel wind speeds and increase wind speeds right through them. significant damage is often left behind. that was the case. winds within the city, hurricane force, 80, 75 miles per hour which is about, say, 115 to 130 kilometers per hour. there is still some rain in the forecast and it's really important to note this is the latter half of t
back to you aefrmts christy lou stout for us. thank you so much. >>> let's go now to pedram javaheri in the weather center at 2.35 million evacuate ed in this one area of china. so, this is definitely still a threat, pedram. >> you know it was a big deal when the storm system makes landfall a couple days earlier as a strong category 5, natalie, and it goes over land for about eight hours, interacts with the mountains of luzon, reemerges still as a category 4, three categories...
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boris sanchez has more about what we're learning about this. >> reporter: hey there, christi.padopoulos' legal team in a legal filing last night directly contradicting senate testimony given by current attorney general jeff sessions. effectively, what papadopoulos' lawyers are saying is during a meeting in the 2016 campaign, he suggested that president trump should take a meeting with russian president vladimir putin. according to his attorneys, the president approved of that and then apparently delegated it to jeff sessions. here's the exact portion of that legal filing we're referring to. george papadopoulos' lawyers writing "while some in the room rebuffed george's office, mr. trump nodded with approval and deferred to mr. sessions, who appeared to like the idea and stated that the campaign should look into it. george's giddiness over mr. trump's recommendation was prominent during the days that followed." as you noted, christi, that contradicts what we heard from jeff sessions in the confirmation process to become the a.g. listen to this. >> i have no clear recollection of
boris sanchez has more about what we're learning about this. >> reporter: hey there, christi.padopoulos' legal team in a legal filing last night directly contradicting senate testimony given by current attorney general jeff sessions. effectively, what papadopoulos' lawyers are saying is during a meeting in the 2016 campaign, he suggested that president trump should take a meeting with russian president vladimir putin. according to his attorneys, the president approved of that and then...
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christie asegura que abusÓ de Él en los aÑos 80 y que eran menores de edad, estaban en la fiesta cuandoano y por eso agregÓ que espera que ella sea capaz de probarla. la comparecencia serÁ pÚblica y t estÁ programada para el jueves. primero testificar a christie pp ford. >>> pero patricia murray dijo que esto terminara siendo la palabra de ella contra la palabra de Él . >>> este fin de semana el presidente donald trump defendÓo a su hombre y dijo que su nominado llegara a la corte suprema pero lo que diga ford el jueves podrÁ ser una piedra o un muro en el camino . >>> bomberos se suman al esfuerzo para combatir el incendio en el condado de ventura. el fuego comenzÓ en una zona de matorrales y se extendÓo rÁpidamente. tambiÉn se lucha contra las llamas en el condado de madera donde hay orden de evacuaciÓn . >>> al regresar, andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador quiere un enfoque menos combativo con estados u d unidos. el violento desalojo de las propiedades invadidas en nicaragua y mÁs adelante, en la liga espaÑola messi y barcelona buscaban seguir en lo alto el campeonato. ya les contamos . camp
christie asegura que abusÓ de Él en los aÑos 80 y que eran menores de edad, estaban en la fiesta cuandoano y por eso agregÓ que espera que ella sea capaz de probarla. la comparecencia serÁ pÚblica y t estÁ programada para el jueves. primero testificar a christie pp ford. >>> pero patricia murray dijo que esto terminara siendo la palabra de ella contra la palabra de Él . >>> este fin de semana el presidente donald trump defendÓo a su hombre y dijo que su nominado...
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reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> okay. thank you, christie. we're not done with this story yet. our coverage of the transit center closure continues throughout this newscast. we're going to continue to investigate the problems with the steel beams and the warning signs that engineers may have missed. stay with an not yet identified has come forward with a complaint of sexual misconduct against supreme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh. the senate judiciary committee is investigating her claim he drunkenly mishandled a woman outside a bar. president trump spoke earlier today about these allegations including those of a third woman who revealed her identity this morning. at a rare solo news conference the president said the "me too" movement is dangerous because it could deter good people from taking high-profile jobs. >> because you have a man who's very outstanding but he's got very strong charges against him. probably charges that nobody's going to be able to be -- to prove. so i could have you chosen for a position. i could have you or you
reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> okay. thank you, christie. we're not done with this story yet. our coverage of the transit center closure continues throughout this newscast. we're going to continue to investigate the problems with the steel beams and the warning signs that engineers may have missed. stay with an not yet identified has come forward with a complaint of sexual misconduct against supreme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh. the senate...
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christie? >> garvin, q up own, but many o have a listening session like this was pitive ste enough was being done to address all the issues from the shallu church. >> dozens of people came to listen and be heard by bishop mcgraw >> i think the bishop is industrying to do the right thing. >> reporter: cameras were not allowed inside. i came because i was something who was abused by a priest myself back on the east coast many, many years ago part of the healing for me is to have a voice and to push for reforms. >> reporter: the events came amid records of sexual abuse in places like washington and pennsylvania. the bishop called the details that came out horrific. the diocese pledges to release the names of any clergy facing credible accusation. >> to me it's the beginning of future. >> reporter: bob raasch says he believes the diocese arranging reviews just isn't enough. >> what we need to do is the kind of thing that happened in pennsylvania where the -- where the attorney general stepped in. >
christie? >> garvin, q up own, but many o have a listening session like this was pitive ste enough was being done to address all the issues from the shallu church. >> dozens of people came to listen and be heard by bishop mcgraw >> i think the bishop is industrying to do the right thing. >> reporter: cameras were not allowed inside. i came because i was something who was abused by a priest myself back on the east coast many, many years ago part of the healing for me is...
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that's where christy smith joins us live. christie. >> reporter: i want to step aside so you can see what it looks like at this hour. it is still early. you can see the buses are here. the people are lined up. bus riders tell us that the closure of the transit center puts them back to square one. their old route of the temporary terminal. some say they were arriving early or leaving late. it's been 24 hours since freemont street was shut down. the areas bus line slow downs on exit ramps and angry drivers in the city not really interested in detour signs. there are parking control aufrtaufrt officers. they are more riders in the afternoon and evenings and riders say they are considering their opgtions. >> i might take off earlier to make sure i don't have dlelays. >> it's tough. if you walk it, it's fine. if you jump in an uber or lyft, you can get close. that's probably the best you can do is get close. >> reporter: that man was attending the dream force tech conference chp which is bringin more than 100,000 people to the cit
that's where christy smith joins us live. christie. >> reporter: i want to step aside so you can see what it looks like at this hour. it is still early. you can see the buses are here. the people are lined up. bus riders tell us that the closure of the transit center puts them back to square one. their old route of the temporary terminal. some say they were arriving early or leaving late. it's been 24 hours since freemont street was shut down. the areas bus line slow downs on exit ramps...
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and be a legend steve nash and christy until a six year old man's u.s. prodigy from hetchy pennsylvania yeah i mean it was awesome to play with doormen of course in usa kind of the mixture of you know my answer worlds and it was i'm sure that there's a yeah i could've done better. some people completely did it for the bull. it was the cool of the season that simile and philip and the army told ya time to get what suited up and hit the pacific waves of venice beach. no more just sporting first football just legal status. respect no but boys. play well with the first wave i was a bit worried he would resurface. on a flying start but then we actually have a real cherry so. there was also some football to be played against l.a.'s sea at their brand new single purpose stadium. an impressive backdrop for a lively encounter. the crowd also in talks for. one of the final whistle but new regime it was one of his last matches with dortmund. america america's still amanda vanstone but unity los angeles is certainly that kind of city it was fun a great game against
and be a legend steve nash and christy until a six year old man's u.s. prodigy from hetchy pennsylvania yeah i mean it was awesome to play with doormen of course in usa kind of the mixture of you know my answer worlds and it was i'm sure that there's a yeah i could've done better. some people completely did it for the bull. it was the cool of the season that simile and philip and the army told ya time to get what suited up and hit the pacific waves of venice beach. no more just sporting first...
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what do they say, christie? >> health official we spoke with here in oakland say they are not seeing an early uptick in flu cases but if you drive around you're seeing signs like this one at big name pharmacies for flu shots. for a second day travelers coming into the u.s. reported r feeling sick after landing in philadelphia thursday. >> i'm planning on going to a trip next month. >> reporter: in oakland, fonda says she does everything she can to stay healthy but doubts she will get a flu shot again after getting it last year. >> i had the flu shot because it was mandated in order to volunteer at a specific hospital. >> reporter: today the cdc offered guidance telling people who are sick not to travel and everyone 6 months and older get a flu vaccine by the end of october. >> getting it once it's available is a good idea both for flying and being in any kind of to protect yourself. >> they typically start doing >> last year it was an early peak. >> oakland international airport is monitoring the situation but s
what do they say, christie? >> health official we spoke with here in oakland say they are not seeing an early uptick in flu cases but if you drive around you're seeing signs like this one at big name pharmacies for flu shots. for a second day travelers coming into the u.s. reported r feeling sick after landing in philadelphia thursday. >> i'm planning on going to a trip next month. >> reporter: in oakland, fonda says she does everything she can to stay healthy but doubts she...
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christie issued a series of tweets including this one blaming steve bannon for fanning the flames.erformed rudimentary intelligence gathering he would have had a better book. >>> coming up on "morning joe," hailing the hurricane maria response as one of the best. more on the fresh backlash president trump is facing for his self-assessment on the federal government's efforts in the wake of that massive storm as parts of the east coast brace for impact from hurricane florence. >>> and former independent counsel ken starr joins the conversation to discuss his new book regarding the investigation into president clinton and his subsequent impeachment. r a live, it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line today. >>> i think puerto rico was incredibly successful. puerto rico was actually our toughest one of our because it's an island. you can't truck things on to it. everythi
christie issued a series of tweets including this one blaming steve bannon for fanning the flames.erformed rudimentary intelligence gathering he would have had a better book. >>> coming up on "morning joe," hailing the hurricane maria response as one of the best. more on the fresh backlash president trump is facing for his self-assessment on the federal government's efforts in the wake of that massive storm as parts of the east coast brace for impact from hurricane florence....
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bay area news. >> thank you, very much, christie. the old ban of the bay bridge is officially gone. cal-trans imploded the last chunk of the span earlier today. there were rolling closures on the approaches to the bridge from 11:00 in the morning until 1:00 in the afternoon the bike and pedestrian pads were also closed until demonstration wrapped up. the eastern span was nrl miles lo demolished in three phases in the reverse order of how the bridge was built 82 years ago. headed for the world's largest garbage patch in the heart of the pacific ocean. the historic expedition that just left the bay. >>> and right now, we are looking at sunny skies, temperatures for your plans tomorrow, climbing close to 80 degrees, we'll talk more about a big cooling trend taking shape in your 7-day forecast when we come right back. trash in the wo8 trillion pieces of plastic...in the . it is the largest accumulation of trash in the whole world. 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic in the pacific ocean. today a bay area group set ut on a historic cleanup mission. it is the first of its kind. nbc bay area ro
bay area news. >> thank you, very much, christie. the old ban of the bay bridge is officially gone. cal-trans imploded the last chunk of the span earlier today. there were rolling closures on the approaches to the bridge from 11:00 in the morning until 1:00 in the afternoon the bike and pedestrian pads were also closed until demonstration wrapped up. the eastern span was nrl miles lo demolished in three phases in the reverse order of how the bridge was built 82 years ago. headed for the...
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christy smith reports. >> reporter: a semple beth shalom board member found an anti-semitic flyer on the ground. >> wonderful neighbors. >> reporter: neighbor gary green lives on the quiet san leandro street. >> there's no accounting for the irrationality, hatred, bias, bigotry. >> reporter: police were notified about the incident, along with the anti-defamation league. that organization says that five synagogues in the east bay report finding them recently. >> these are flyers that were on behalf of white supremacist group that is spreading messages of hatred. >> reporter: seth brist is regional director for the anti-defamation league. here is an image of that flyer. he says extremist groups have been emboldened. >> alth charlottesville last year, they viewed that as a failure because it garnered negative publicity. >> reporter: he says the tactic is to troll people online and spread flyers. >> sadly, at this time of year, the jewish high holy days, it is a time when we have to remind the jewish community to be aware, to be vigilant. >> reporter: san leandro police say they're incre
christy smith reports. >> reporter: a semple beth shalom board member found an anti-semitic flyer on the ground. >> wonderful neighbors. >> reporter: neighbor gary green lives on the quiet san leandro street. >> there's no accounting for the irrationality, hatred, bias, bigotry. >> reporter: police were notified about the incident, along with the anti-defamation league. that organization says that five synagogues in the east bay report finding them recently....
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towards the end there he lets out a big yell and his mom christi said she did have to carry him home. she said she thinks the sun made him so tired. >>> a hot red car's parked down below, but. >> you see this big heavy crane moving slowly. >> see what happens when things start to speed up. >> ooh! >>> and the kids have pushed too many buttons and dad. >> because i said so, that's why. >> the comedic rant that couldn't be more accurate. >> don't you want to share your life with your children? with every meal, there's a dish. but what happens to all that grease? it flows into your dishwasher, gumming up its performance. add finish dishwasher cleaner with your detergent to help dissolve this grease so you're ready for your next meal. new finish dishwasher cleaner clean dishwasher. clean dishes. nature gives me... energy. clarity. drive. wisdom. courage. nature gives... give back. nature valley, proud supporter of the national parks. ♪ find your flurry, with ziploc frozen bags. sc johnson. this is a payday bar. it has a truck load of peanuts and a caramel core that gets the job done. it's
towards the end there he lets out a big yell and his mom christi said she did have to carry him home. she said she thinks the sun made him so tired. >>> a hot red car's parked down below, but. >> you see this big heavy crane moving slowly. >> see what happens when things start to speed up. >> ooh! >>> and the kids have pushed too many buttons and dad. >> because i said so, that's why. >> the comedic rant that couldn't be more accurate. >>...
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christie smith is in san francisco. some other warriors vips, right? >> there's still a ways to go but it was all smiles and photos. staff out here at the ceremony. also more than 1,000 workers who are building this. more than 17 tons of steal is in place as the arena really takes shape. before the last steal beam was hoisted it was signed by many. >> and i signed my name, the date and my daughter's name. >> reporter: scott santos took a picture to capture the moment. >> i got the chills. >> reporter: it's a tradition now used to honor the next home for the nba champion golden state warriors. >> i'm going to stand toe to toe, madison square garden. >> reporter: events are planned here even before the team plays. he says even with at&t park close by and booming growth in the mission bay neighborhood he's confident in the plans to mitigate potential traffic jams. >> a traffic plan this thick that i think looks at every possible traffic outcome we've addressed in advance and will adjust as time goes on. >> reporter: there was talk of art, a plaza, space f
christie smith is in san francisco. some other warriors vips, right? >> there's still a ways to go but it was all smiles and photos. staff out here at the ceremony. also more than 1,000 workers who are building this. more than 17 tons of steal is in place as the arena really takes shape. before the last steal beam was hoisted it was signed by many. >> and i signed my name, the date and my daughter's name. >> reporter: scott santos took a picture to capture the moment. >>...
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reporting live in oakland, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. >>> still ahead on nbc bay area news at 5:00, how about some ice cream at the ballpark. >> and did we mention the best part? it is free. >> my favorite flavor. >> let's go live to at&t park and our free truck. hey, guys! >> reporter: we are joining the action. good evening, guys. it is fiesta gigante. we are celebrating culture, community, and -- >> ice cream, baby! >> reporter: free ice cream and much more. we have all the action coming up in two minutes. distance relationship. this is long distance with the best wifi experience, plus the most free shows to stream. and with savings on wireless, this is a relationship with more money to spend on the important things. this is how xfinity makes life... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity gives you the best wifi experience to stream the most free movies and shows from anywhere. plus, staying connected on the go is easy with xfinity mobile. switch today and see how you can save. click, call or visit a store today. their ace, madison baumgardner is taking the
reporting live in oakland, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. >>> still ahead on nbc bay area news at 5:00, how about some ice cream at the ballpark. >> and did we mention the best part? it is free. >> my favorite flavor. >> let's go live to at&t park and our free truck. hey, guys! >> reporter: we are joining the action. good evening, guys. it is fiesta gigante. we are celebrating culture, community, and -- >> ice cream,...
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most prestigious in the world a few days later these precious works were to be auctioned off by christie's. dozens of masterpieces would be changing hands including these two eighteenth century bronze heads a rat and a rabbit which had once been housed in the imperial palace in beijing their sale sparked an uproar in china. was was. was here ah. ah ah ah ah. but the present owner doesn't agree to that issue has given you credit it really is there is there. own marshall shake a fellow when one is of your own book will be today cryptic on that lake it actually. except that these heads were stolen back in the nineteenth century it was an eight hundred sixty june the second opium war when french and british troops plundered the forbidden city and ransacked the summer palace. still today the destruction and faffed are a deep scar for the chinese people. beyond their aesthetic value the bronze heads are considered as priceless items of chinese heritage. should p.r. bags in their former return. we see our future in a way to raise only by due to the federico do it as she knew our surveys e d. it i
most prestigious in the world a few days later these precious works were to be auctioned off by christie's. dozens of masterpieces would be changing hands including these two eighteenth century bronze heads a rat and a rabbit which had once been housed in the imperial palace in beijing their sale sparked an uproar in china. was was. was here ah. ah ah ah ah. but the present owner doesn't agree to that issue has given you credit it really is there is there. own marshall shake a fellow when one...
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>> you know, i really think there is, christi. good morning to you and lynn. think lynn has it absolutely right. i think first of all, you want an investigation that has public confidence, right? when you have an fbi world renowned law enforcement agency as good as they are, you want them to do their job. and due diligence matters and due diligence is significant and it's important, not only for the senators, but for america to know that the process was followed, to know that the leads were pursued and to know that everyone all of the information was aired and we spent a lot of time talking about the fbi and not drawing any conclusions but that is beyond the point. the point is that they present facts where upon people can draw their own conclusions based upon those facts. to your direct point, i think that the issue of drinking goes to contradictions and all of the information will go to whether or not u.there was truthfulnessr veracity during the hearing. certainly you want to get to the bottom of them and whenever you speak to one remember, there are others
>> you know, i really think there is, christi. good morning to you and lynn. think lynn has it absolutely right. i think first of all, you want an investigation that has public confidence, right? when you have an fbi world renowned law enforcement agency as good as they are, you want them to do their job. and due diligence matters and due diligence is significant and it's important, not only for the senators, but for america to know that the process was followed, to know that the leads...
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christi, victor. >> we appreciate it. thank you. >> joining me, supreme court reporter ariana anrian devogue. she is not refuting claims by christine blasey ford, but she doesn't remember that party or that night. the significance of her saying she will be cooperative with the fbi investigation. >> right, victor. yesterday at this time brett kavanaugh was a lot closer to a supreme court vote. all of that has come to a screeching halt as the fbi investigation is launched, and it is true. this isn't a full out criminal investigation, but they are going to be contacting some of the accusers, and people related to it. one of the main accusers there is christine blasey ford, and she said there were three people that she could place at the party. all three of those said they have no recollection. one of the people is this leland keyser. she's a friend of ford. she released a statement saying she still has no recollection of the party but wants to make sure the senate knows that doesn't mean she's refuting her friend's allegatio
christi, victor. >> we appreciate it. thank you. >> joining me, supreme court reporter ariana anrian devogue. she is not refuting claims by christine blasey ford, but she doesn't remember that party or that night. the significance of her saying she will be cooperative with the fbi investigation. >> right, victor. yesterday at this time brett kavanaugh was a lot closer to a supreme court vote. all of that has come to a screeching halt as the fbi investigation is launched, and...
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jane: ron christie, thanks for joining me. as always. jane: let's have a look at some of the day's eyher news. tu central-bank has raised interest rates to 24 percent in the test move to stop the devaluation of the country's currency, the lira. it comes hours after president erdogan voiced his opposition to higher interest rates and banned the use of foreign currencies for selling and renting property. world a leade royalty have paid respects to one of africa's most famous diplomats, kofi annan. the funeral service of the former u.n. secretary general was held in his home country of ghana. thousandof people filed past his coffin, which had been lying in state. today there has been anothere bizaist in the salisbury nerve agent attack. the two men naped as suspects ared on russian state television and denied being involved. they dismissed british claims that they were intelligence officers, insisting instead that they worked in the fitness industry, and that the taken a short break in the u.k. to visit the cathedral. gordon corera reports.
jane: ron christie, thanks for joining me. as always. jane: let's have a look at some of the day's eyher news. tu central-bank has raised interest rates to 24 percent in the test move to stop the devaluation of the country's currency, the lira. it comes hours after president erdogan voiced his opposition to higher interest rates and banned the use of foreign currencies for selling and renting property. world a leade royalty have paid respects to one of africa's most famous diplomats, kofi...
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christy earns a living, trapping and capturing these vlent beasts and here in south texas where the gatorr half a million and growing, these fiercely territorial predators are invading parks and neighborhoods, turning the local kids and pets into vy vulnerable prey. >> he's mad. he's hissing. >> that's wherehrissy and her partner chris comes es. >> it tak a lot of courage. my mind is saying stop, get back. it's dangerous and the other pat of me is this is your job. >> the w they get these gators just might surprise you. >> here's chris with a rod, and chri has the signakre p tape. the goal, to safely relocate ach capture to a nature preserve. >> i got into the nuisance alligator program. most of the guys get into it to kill the i alligator a want to take the animal ndalive. >>he makes a decent chunk of change d ng it. >> if it's a small little 3-foot alligator underneath a car and that will be a quick $100 to $200, but if it's a company and they have an alligator in their pond, they'll be anywhere from $800 to $900. on average, cristy and her partner trap 180 alligators a year and eachra
christy earns a living, trapping and capturing these vlent beasts and here in south texas where the gatorr half a million and growing, these fiercely territorial predators are invading parks and neighborhoods, turning the local kids and pets into vy vulnerable prey. >> he's mad. he's hissing. >> that's wherehrissy and her partner chris comes es. >> it tak a lot of courage. my mind is saying stop, get back. it's dangerous and the other pat of me is this is your job. >>...
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welcome back. >> great to be here, victor and christi.ve been working on one in the last 10, 15 minutes? >> probably the last five minutes. >> all right. >> so here it is. where should i show this? right here? >> just hold it up. >> okay. >> explain it. it says? if he is worried, we are wearing wire. shouldn't we be the ones that are naked? >> he is sitting there naked, trump is. keep in mind as i wrote right here, drawn live on the set of cnn. like this is a quickie. >> this is the last five minutes. you've written in this new book, i've got it right here. >> oh, great, yes. >> a very stable genius. we remember that from the president's tweets. >> right. >> that he called himself a very stable genius that it's harder during the trump administration to sattor aize. >> there is nonsense coming. >> good morning show word. >> it's like he talked about hurricane florence and he said, you know, it's a very wet storm water wise or something like that. >> from the standpoint of what? >> from the standpoint of water. >> i never even did a cartoon
welcome back. >> great to be here, victor and christi.ve been working on one in the last 10, 15 minutes? >> probably the last five minutes. >> all right. >> so here it is. where should i show this? right here? >> just hold it up. >> okay. >> explain it. it says? if he is worried, we are wearing wire. shouldn't we be the ones that are naked? >> he is sitting there naked, trump is. keep in mind as i wrote right here, drawn live on the set of cnn....
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so, , my friends, i from corpus christi, texas,. [inaudible] what? tigers. very, very -- you understand when i mean what i i said hello get out of corpus christi, texas. i embarked on this journey that was about 15 years long. i lived in moscow, beijing, mexico. i traveled all around, wrote a a couple books about those different journeys if. it happened to return home in 2007. no longer viewing my hometown with my childhood lands or my teenage lens that this is a boring place where nothing happens. when i arrived in 2007 i was shocked to discover that south texas had, in fact, become a major news story and i begin to realize we were surrounded by 5l industries have poisoning all of the marginalized communities within close proximity. i began to realize that corpus christi had just been made the saddest city in america with his profound obesity epidemic. i begin to realize that a border wall was about to split much of this land in two and i begin to think about what it meant. so we are the citizen to not cross the border the border crosses over us so that is
so, , my friends, i from corpus christi, texas,. [inaudible] what? tigers. very, very -- you understand when i mean what i i said hello get out of corpus christi, texas. i embarked on this journey that was about 15 years long. i lived in moscow, beijing, mexico. i traveled all around, wrote a a couple books about those different journeys if. it happened to return home in 2007. no longer viewing my hometown with my childhood lands or my teenage lens that this is a boring place where nothing...
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christie hefner is here are chu used to run playboy enterprises as chairman and ceo -- christie hefnero run playboy enterprises as chairman and ceo. good to have you back. start with a business you know very well, media. you were running "playboy" and helped take it to a media business it we are seeing so much change in the media world right now. >> your point about transformation is exactly right. we think, what business are we end, and say we do not want to be in the railroad business, we want to be in the transportation business. we want to create a style of content across platforms. i remember back over a decade magazine conference and using it as a theme, magazine's: brands and taking it be on the pages. what is happening is a shift from an ad focus model to a consumer focused model. i bothf people you and know, particularly in the newspaper and magazine business, it was all about how to create business advertising, and we and are charged for the product. that became a problem, even before the disruption of the internet, and now it is something those organizations are trying to di
christie hefner is here are chu used to run playboy enterprises as chairman and ceo -- christie hefnero run playboy enterprises as chairman and ceo. good to have you back. start with a business you know very well, media. you were running "playboy" and helped take it to a media business it we are seeing so much change in the media world right now. >> your point about transformation is exactly right. we think, what business are we end, and say we do not want to be in the railroad...
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the 1972 painting, described by christie's as iconic and one of hockney‘s greatest works, will go uprth carolina. the i've the storm is still 100 qantas offshore but the national hurricane centre says the storm surge in torrential rainfall causing flash flooding will be very still -- causing flash flooding will be very still —— will be various —— will be very soon. “— still —— will be various —— will be very soon. —— the eye of the storm is still 100 kilometres offshore. hundreds of thousands of residents have already heeded official warnings and taken refuge and shelters will have evacuated altogether. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbcta nyabeckett. thanks forjoining us. hello. well, before we go to the weather for the uk, an update on hurricane florence battering the east coast of the united states. and the worst of the weather is technically still out to sea. the storm's eye isn't expected to cross land, that is, make landfall, until around about lunchtime on friday uk time. but it has already been battering north carolina, south carolina, areas towards the north as well as f
the 1972 painting, described by christie's as iconic and one of hockney‘s greatest works, will go uprth carolina. the i've the storm is still 100 qantas offshore but the national hurricane centre says the storm surge in torrential rainfall causing flash flooding will be very still -- causing flash flooding will be very still —— will be various —— will be very soon. “— still —— will be various —— will be very soon. —— the eye of the storm is still 100 kilometres...
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new york auction house christie ‘s has revealed what they say will be the most expensive work of artimate this piece, the portrait of an artist by david hockney, will sell for about $80 million. the 1972 painting, described by christie ‘s is iconic and one of his greatest works, will go and one of his greatest works, will 9° up and one of his greatest works, will go upfor and one of his greatest works, will go up for auction in november. a reminder once again of our top story. within the past half—hour, the national hurricane centre has downgraded hurricane florence to a category one storm. florence is expected to hit north carolina's southern coast on friday before moving west. destructive winds and flooding oral ready affecting coastal regions in north and south carolina. hundreds and thousands of residents have heeded official warnings and evacuated or taken refuge in shelters. that's it from me. by by. hello. well, before we go to the weather for the uk, an update on hurricane florence battering the east coast of the united states. and the worst of the weather is technically stil
new york auction house christie ‘s has revealed what they say will be the most expensive work of artimate this piece, the portrait of an artist by david hockney, will sell for about $80 million. the 1972 painting, described by christie ‘s is iconic and one of his greatest works, will go and one of his greatest works, will 9° up and one of his greatest works, will go upfor and one of his greatest works, will go up for auction in november. a reminder once again of our top story. within the...
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new york auction house christie's has revealed what they say will be the most expensive work of art byst ever sold at auction. they estimate this piece, portrait of an artist, by david hockney, will sell for about $80 million. the 1972 painting, described by christie's describe as iconic and one of hockney‘s greatest works, will go up for auction in november. let's return to our top story — that's the huge storm heading towards the philippines. typhoon mangkhurt is expected to hit the northern philippines on friday and with winds of up to 255 kilometres an hour, there's fears for the safety of the up to ten million people in its path. the bbc weather‘s darren bett has more about the storm and where it's heading. —— typhoon mangkhut. typhoon mangkhut is another large and powerful typhoon. as a category four, it is maintained strong winds in excess of 120 miles an hour, that is 205 kilometres an hour. that will be the first typhoon that will directly hit the philippines this year. it is bearing down across northern parts of the philippines. northern areas of luzon, well north of manila,
new york auction house christie's has revealed what they say will be the most expensive work of art byst ever sold at auction. they estimate this piece, portrait of an artist, by david hockney, will sell for about $80 million. the 1972 painting, described by christie's describe as iconic and one of hockney‘s greatest works, will go up for auction in november. let's return to our top story — that's the huge storm heading towards the philippines. typhoon mangkhurt is expected to hit the...
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i'm christi paul. victor blackwell in myrtle beach right now.t of different weather already just in the last hour, hour and a half. >> reporter: yeah. a mix of wind and rain. add a little more one, take a little less of the other. that's what we've been seeing for the last 90 minutes. sunrise expected at the top of the hour. i want to focus on north carolina. the governor there, roy cooper, said the storm is relentless. they've been going through this for days now. and there will be days more of this even after the rain and wind degrees down. there will be major flooding across north carolina. the water is coming here to south carolina. i want to talk to skippy winter along carolina beach, a community being cut off because of the bridge into and out of the community, it's inaccessible because of the wind. skippy, good morning you to. i understand the community lost power but you have a generator. how are you holding up? >> caller: we're holding up fine. just sitting here hanging out. >> reporter: just hanging out in the middle of a tropical stor
i'm christi paul. victor blackwell in myrtle beach right now.t of different weather already just in the last hour, hour and a half. >> reporter: yeah. a mix of wind and rain. add a little more one, take a little less of the other. that's what we've been seeing for the last 90 minutes. sunrise expected at the top of the hour. i want to focus on north carolina. the governor there, roy cooper, said the storm is relentless. they've been going through this for days now. and there will be days...
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and christie, that's in part the story here.ke team rubicon and the cajun navy and neighbors who aren't affiliated with a group helping one another as the storm continues to pound the carolinas. we're just halfway through the story, and we know it will last for some time. >> yeah. and we think see it coming because i feel like the weather has deteriorated where you are just in the last couple of hours from what we've seep. thank you very much. we appreciate it. and i know we've been focused on hurricane florence, of course. but there's still issues to deal with with puerto rico and hurricane maria. president trump, in fact, still rejecting the death toll there saying there's no way the revised number is accurate. we have a live report from washington straight ahead. when you rent from national... it's kind of like playing your own version of best ball. because here, you can choose any car in the aisle, even if it's a better car class than the one you reserved. so no matter what, you're guaranteed to have a perfect drive. [laught
and christie, that's in part the story here.ke team rubicon and the cajun navy and neighbors who aren't affiliated with a group helping one another as the storm continues to pound the carolinas. we're just halfway through the story, and we know it will last for some time. >> yeah. and we think see it coming because i feel like the weather has deteriorated where you are just in the last couple of hours from what we've seep. thank you very much. we appreciate it. and i know we've been...
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governor chris christie. mayor rudy giuliani, ivanka trump told me to tell everybody, me, others are part the two of party conversation where we are not asked did you, in fact, say this. some people just want to sit with authors all day long and end up getting free reign. i don't suspect bob woodward himself would have checked the facts. how about a fact checkner some of the publishing offices. probably fourth or fifth book in a row folks aren't checking the facts people checking the quotes attributed to them. steve: he says people from the white house did say that who knows who those people are. they might have an ax to grind. cleanel, thank you from joining us you from the
governor chris christie. mayor rudy giuliani, ivanka trump told me to tell everybody, me, others are part the two of party conversation where we are not asked did you, in fact, say this. some people just want to sit with authors all day long and end up getting free reign. i don't suspect bob woodward himself would have checked the facts. how about a fact checkner some of the publishing offices. probably fourth or fifth book in a row folks aren't checking the facts people checking the quotes...