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federally there is no ban on candy or fruit flavored cigarettes but when it comes to cigars -- excuse me, there is a ban on those candy and fruit flavored cigarettes, but when it comes to cigars, tobacco and videotape oil -- vape oil, there is no federal regulation. oakland wants to keep shops from selling any of those flavored tobacco products. san francisco is also considering a ban, leaders from both cities say big tobacco uses flavored products to entice young people to try the product. >> big tobacco is a predator and they are guilty of profiling, always looking for new customers to backfill the ones that their product has killed. >> reporter: oakland wouldn't be the first east bay city to take a stand against big tobacco. berkeley bans flavored tobacco products near schools. now, today city council members will be here at franco galo plaza on the steps, they will be announcing this piece of legislation at 4:00 p.m. reporting live in oakland, i'm jessica flores, kpix5. >> thank you. >>> more questions this week about the u.s. role in afghanistan and the trump administration's con
federally there is no ban on candy or fruit flavored cigarettes but when it comes to cigars -- excuse me, there is a ban on those candy and fruit flavored cigarettes, but when it comes to cigars, tobacco and videotape oil -- vape oil, there is no federal regulation. oakland wants to keep shops from selling any of those flavored tobacco products. san francisco is also considering a ban, leaders from both cities say big tobacco uses flavored products to entice young people to try the product....
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as they said about freud and cigar. sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.eem like that was trying to intimidate him. i am not sure what comey was disgusted about. where the president is really going to be in trouble is that when you get deeper into these investigations, the people who have contemporaneous records of a conversation, the way comey does and trump does not, have a distinct advantage with investigators, juries, whomer is assessing the conflicting accounts. so, this is -- >> i mean, you guys aren't lawyers, but this does become one person's word at the other person's word. the advantage goes to the person who kept notes. >> absolutely. he was trained as a lot of people in the government and law enforcement are trained to make what memorandums of conversations. this will come in extremely useful for comey even if it's not evidence, per se. >> i think this report gives us fascinating insight into director comey's approach to handling donald trump and all these details just give us some great color. but they're not surprising. >> he prepared before
as they said about freud and cigar. sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.eem like that was trying to intimidate him. i am not sure what comey was disgusted about. where the president is really going to be in trouble is that when you get deeper into these investigations, the people who have contemporaneous records of a conversation, the way comey does and trump does not, have a distinct advantage with investigators, juries, whomer is assessing the conflicting accounts. so, this is -- >> i...
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. >> stricter standards for ecigarettes and cigar dis disagree. they were to go into effect this summer. in august information of what ingredients are contained ecigarettes and cigars labels light or mild will not be band at this time. >> alabama head coach nick saib an roll in the doe. dough he signed a three million contract for a 4 million signing bonus and will make $11 million next season making him highest paid coach in football. >> role tide. >> tide is the money. >> rightfully so. he's built amazing program there. >> he's a football genius. >> lawmakers demapped answers and cilt size those in charge of running the country top airlines. >> and they're not fancy or high tech. but good old fashioned books. say it is not so, wiz, they're making a come back. >> what? >> as we head to break a live look across the dmv. time now 5:206789 back in a moment pass pa ss pa narrator: "the time is always right to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senat
. >> stricter standards for ecigarettes and cigar dis disagree. they were to go into effect this summer. in august information of what ingredients are contained ecigarettes and cigars labels light or mild will not be band at this time. >> alabama head coach nick saib an roll in the doe. dough he signed a three million contract for a 4 million signing bonus and will make $11 million next season making him highest paid coach in football. >> role tide. >> tide is the money....
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well, andy and i-- can i have a cigar?
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brian: $2000 cigars?is: i was at a hotel in singapore a year ago watching guys come in, clearly with someone of the night, and the hotel are very good at looking the other way. brian: and that's not as unusual as having somebody like fat leonard paying for a prostitute? i mean having it set up? chris: you just had to order it out. you can just say, "i hope we have some entertainment, can you send pictures of the entertainment? we are eager to see pictures." brian: here's another one. the former director of intelligence operations of the u.s. navy and intelligence chief of the seventh fleet, arrested in california march 2017 and charged with conspiracy, bribery, and making false statements. his case is pending. he has pleaded not guilty. chris: he was just charged. he's one of the nine who are just charged. brian: did you know him? chris: i have not met him, no. brian: when will his trial be held if he doesn't plea out? chris: i have no idea. justice will have a trial when they are ready to have a trial. b
brian: $2000 cigars?is: i was at a hotel in singapore a year ago watching guys come in, clearly with someone of the night, and the hotel are very good at looking the other way. brian: and that's not as unusual as having somebody like fat leonard paying for a prostitute? i mean having it set up? chris: you just had to order it out. you can just say, "i hope we have some entertainment, can you send pictures of the entertainment? we are eager to see pictures." brian: here's another one....
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objects that have been left at the vietnam veteran memorial over the year, everything from letters to cigarss, even a motorcycle. coming up on "cbs this morning," aisle introduce you to this emotionally powerful collection. >>> the series "real food" looks at the powe kay craze. john blackstone went to hawaii to where it all began to find out why the raw fish is so popular. >>> and actor melissa lee stops by to talk about her new series "i'm dying up here" based on the comedy series from the '70s. >>> thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ come to sesame place before little kids become, big kids. before dress up, turns to make-up. and tag becomes hashtag. before furry hugs, become first loves. come to the only place, that makes little hearts race. buy early and save up to $20, plus get a free second visit! only at sesameplace.com sesame place >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >>> overnight, after already wet weekend, we'll tell you when we have a chance at seeing some sun. >> one person is dea
objects that have been left at the vietnam veteran memorial over the year, everything from letters to cigarss, even a motorcycle. coming up on "cbs this morning," aisle introduce you to this emotionally powerful collection. >>> the series "real food" looks at the powe kay craze. john blackstone went to hawaii to where it all began to find out why the raw fish is so popular. >>> and actor melissa lee stops by to talk about her new series "i'm dying up...
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federally there's already a ban on candy and fruit flavored cigarettes, but when it comes to cigars,co and vape oil there's no federal regulation. san francisco is also considering a flavored tobacco product ban that would also ban menthol cigarettes. leaders from both cities say big tobacco uses these products to attract young people but shop owners say a possible ban could have its own negative consequences. >> people with backpacks out on the street selling singles out of backpacks that are not regulated, i mean, that's what's going to happen. a black market is going to exist. is that the way we want to go? >> reporter: big tobacco is a predator and they are guilty of profiling, always looking for new customers to backfill the ones that their products have killed. you can see, obviously, a big debate there. this is a controversy for some folks who say that people should be able to make their own decisions. but oakland wouldn't be the first against big tobacco. berkeley banned flavored tobacco products near schools. today the city council members will announce the legislation here
federally there's already a ban on candy and fruit flavored cigarettes, but when it comes to cigars,co and vape oil there's no federal regulation. san francisco is also considering a flavored tobacco product ban that would also ban menthol cigarettes. leaders from both cities say big tobacco uses these products to attract young people but shop owners say a possible ban could have its own negative consequences. >> people with backpacks out on the street selling singles out of backpacks...
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objects that have been left at the vietnam veterans memorial over the years, everything from letters to cigars, even a motorcycle. coming up on "cbs this morning," i'll introduce you to this emotionally powerful collection. >>> the series "real food" looks at the poke craze. john blackstone went to hawaii to where it all began to see why the raw fish is so popular. >>> and actress melissa lee stops by to talk about her new series "i'm dying up here" based on the l.a. comedy series from the '70s. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> it is time to rise and shine as we take a live look at the golden gate bridge this morning. it is monday, may 29th, memorial day. good morning. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm anne makovec in for michelle griego. >>> it is about 4:30, a holiday for most people but we are glad we are all here. >> i'm still blowing feathers off. >> of her carnivale -- >> carnivale. >> that was fun. >> my whole car has feathers and it looks like i had a fun weekend. >> w
objects that have been left at the vietnam veterans memorial over the years, everything from letters to cigars, even a motorcycle. coming up on "cbs this morning," i'll introduce you to this emotionally powerful collection. >>> the series "real food" looks at the poke craze. john blackstone went to hawaii to where it all began to see why the raw fish is so popular. >>> and actress melissa lee stops by to talk about her new series "i'm dying up...
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the ban includes a number of smoking products, cigars, cigarettes, even vaping. >> smoke-free air is guaranteed, so that is a big day for everybody who comes to eat and work here. it affects a lot of people in important ways. critics say this could hurt the bottom lines of restaurants and bars. governmentt overreach, but supporters say that health is the bottom line. jay korff, abc 7 news. from: satellite and radar widen the view, a weak cold front to the west is going to move through later tonight. it may try things out just a little bit early tomorrow morning and could trigger a little patchy fog for the early morning rush-hour. not expecting any type of air travel delays in the morning. the temperatures right now in the 60's, 57 reagan national. the temperatures, waking up early tomorrow morning, upper 50's, lower 60's. may have to deal with patchy fog, but not causing delays. a light jacket, and don't forget your umbrella. even though you don't need it early on, you will likely need it in the afternoon and early evening. the day planner, daytime highs eventually into the upper 60
the ban includes a number of smoking products, cigars, cigarettes, even vaping. >> smoke-free air is guaranteed, so that is a big day for everybody who comes to eat and work here. it affects a lot of people in important ways. critics say this could hurt the bottom lines of restaurants and bars. governmentt overreach, but supporters say that health is the bottom line. jay korff, abc 7 news. from: satellite and radar widen the view, a weak cold front to the west is going to move through...
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they would sit on the back porch and smoke cigars and drink and do other things we will talk about, mostly what they called champagne experiments. why don't we head to the back of this building, and talk about those champagne experiments? there's a story that goes with all these guns that i'm about to tell you. this gun right here is what they call it peacemaker. not the revolver. developedas actually by commodore robert stockton, u.s. navy, and a swedish engineer by the name of john erickson. the name may sound familiar for those of you who know your civil war history. this gun was actually made in the 18th warty's -- 1840's. it was supposed to be a revolutionary gun, and it was supposed to go on a special ship, which had more revolutionary designs on it, and a special type of screw propeller, a special type of engine, and it had this new special gun. it was made here at the navy yard, and the two work together to build the ship and the gun and get it ready for service. what was being done with this gun and the ship. and stockton invited onto fairbury 28, 1844, president john tyler and 50
they would sit on the back porch and smoke cigars and drink and do other things we will talk about, mostly what they called champagne experiments. why don't we head to the back of this building, and talk about those champagne experiments? there's a story that goes with all these guns that i'm about to tell you. this gun right here is what they call it peacemaker. not the revolver. developedas actually by commodore robert stockton, u.s. navy, and a swedish engineer by the name of john erickson....
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>> tonight, fairfax county are looking for the man behind two robberies, two hours party, first at cigar world on leesburg pike, the man was wearing a hoodie, demanded cash then drove to south kings highway and did the exact same thing. >>> loudoun county police investigating an atm skim device discovered at a 7-eleven cows still missing after quite an venture through a leesburg neighborhood. take a look at that's they escaped monday afternoon from the area where they were grazing along dry mill road. >>> we turn to the district now where police have released new videos of three armed robberies. targeting pharmacies and convenience stores. take a look. two masked men storm into a pennsylvania avenue 7-eleven on friday night. armed with huge handguns. they both grabbed cash before bolting out of the store. then a new mexico avenue in northwest, two suspects in black hoodies make their way to the pharmacy. the bold robbers take what they want, then flee. >>> and it appears a different setup suspects hit up a pharmacy on east capitol street. one suspect stands as a look-out as the other two
>> tonight, fairfax county are looking for the man behind two robberies, two hours party, first at cigar world on leesburg pike, the man was wearing a hoodie, demanded cash then drove to south kings highway and did the exact same thing. >>> loudoun county police investigating an atm skim device discovered at a 7-eleven cows still missing after quite an venture through a leesburg neighborhood. take a look at that's they escaped monday afternoon from the area where they were...
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i haven't had a cigar person tell me, i love our text -- had a single person tell me, i love our tax code. if we can do those things, we are on our way of getting out of this gdp growth. congressman drew ferguson is also dr. drew ferguson and established a family practice and his district before he served as mayor of west point, georgia you mentioned health care. what is your health -- what is your expectation? are you for this deal that republican leaders are trying to get votes for as possible as thursday? guest: i have been a supporter of repealing and replacing the affordable care act since i got here. it is something that we want to follow through on. i feel like i made a commitment to do and we are going to keep fighting. host: is the american health care act the right bill? caller: is the best chance to get heading in a new direction. voteybody thinks you can -- that is being naive. this is a step in a different direction to move us back to where the patient and the doctor milligan to have the real intimate conversation -- that dr. really get to have a real intimate conversati
i haven't had a cigar person tell me, i love our text -- had a single person tell me, i love our tax code. if we can do those things, we are on our way of getting out of this gdp growth. congressman drew ferguson is also dr. drew ferguson and established a family practice and his district before he served as mayor of west point, georgia you mentioned health care. what is your health -- what is your expectation? are you for this deal that republican leaders are trying to get votes for as...
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but then we had to move vice seem to remember to accommodate the 9:00 cigar. to watch these exchanges to miss the rorer of the crowd from the opposition and also with that prime minister in that manifesto to put together. and with the issue is that they care about with those constituencies they represent. because yes we can be pretty tough to challenge the leaders. that is something we should be proud of you will that on as you do. and that with the public service that is what it is all about. after all was there once said. [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> with that ovation and then to return for the final time with his wife and child for the final final photograph before they make their way to buckingham palace for the full designation for her majesty the queen. and to make their way to buckingham palace the queen appointed her prime minister as he spoke for the first time. >> if you're just managing i want to address you directly. i know you were doing your best because life can be a struggle. lead not just by the privileged few but we will do everything
but then we had to move vice seem to remember to accommodate the 9:00 cigar. to watch these exchanges to miss the rorer of the crowd from the opposition and also with that prime minister in that manifesto to put together. and with the issue is that they care about with those constituencies they represent. because yes we can be pretty tough to challenge the leaders. that is something we should be proud of you will that on as you do. and that with the public service that is what it is all about....
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we are seeing the results of how al cigar can i functions right now, republican leadership wants to throw23 million americans off health insurance, cut medicaid by over 800 billion-dollar, defund planned parenthood, cut food stamps and other nutrition programs. >> the college awarded sanders with an honorary doctorate degree for his work in politics. >> coming up, thieves steal a veterans bald eagle l statue on memorial day and it was caught on camera. enough is enough. a d.c. communit hitting the streets tonight demanding an end to the violence in their neighborhood after three separate shootings yesterday over a three-hour period. we have been battling clouds and the fog all day long. not much sunshine, very cool weather here in d.c. a couple of thunderstorms popping up and they're approaching the metro. better energy off towards our noh. has the best chance of seeing some storms today, but additional rain chances. your seven day forecast forecast coming up after the break when fox5 news returns. z2d1iz z16fz y2d1iy y16fy >> over the past couple of days we've seen an up tick in violence
we are seeing the results of how al cigar can i functions right now, republican leadership wants to throw23 million americans off health insurance, cut medicaid by over 800 billion-dollar, defund planned parenthood, cut food stamps and other nutrition programs. >> the college awarded sanders with an honorary doctorate degree for his work in politics. >> coming up, thieves steal a veterans bald eagle l statue on memorial day and it was caught on camera. enough is enough. a d.c....
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tax, the federal government raised bulk of revenues on luxuries such as lace, jewels, watches and cigarsxt in a measure spoke volumes as the, sorry, next in a measure that spoke volumes as to the border as role in establishing personal identity as well as national territory, these aim agents compiled a report of inspection on all incoming passengers detailing each arrival's name, place of birth, occupation an final destination. the united states would not require passports until 1914. rather than focusing on reading one's documents this procedure hinged on reading one's person. determine the truth of an individual's stated identity, language, dress, physical traits and other clues. on ordinary passenger trains agents exercised vigilance against chinese or japanese laborers, who in an effort to evade united states restrictions on laborers, often disguised themselves as mexicans. as well as immigrants considered anarchists, poppers or possession of loathsome or dangerous diseases. on a luxury train like the aztec limited catering to well to do businessmen and upper class tourists agents mo
tax, the federal government raised bulk of revenues on luxuries such as lace, jewels, watches and cigarsxt in a measure spoke volumes as the, sorry, next in a measure that spoke volumes as to the border as role in establishing personal identity as well as national territory, these aim agents compiled a report of inspection on all incoming passengers detailing each arrival's name, place of birth, occupation an final destination. the united states would not require passports until 1914. rather...
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there were conversations about the proper use of a cigar.and what will be interesting is what will happen after the firing of james comey. who will be his replacement? that could potentially set the cat amongst the pigeons, and the editor of the us magazine weekday, has suggested that they may not be a quick replacement. the most important thing for america's democratic institutions is who replaces james comey, not the fa ct who replaces james comey, not the fact that he has gone. they have to be seen to be independent. i'm glad today that we don't have to talk about sex scandals. we are now going to talk about japan. about sex scandals. we are now going to talk aboutjapan. i remember when we we re to talk aboutjapan. i remember when we were reporting from japan in the 19905. we were reporting from japan in the 1990s. here is a report you did about auditions in japan 1990s. here is a report you did about auditions injapan about finding a girlgroup about auditions injapan about finding a girl group for british pop singers shampoo. this girl w
there were conversations about the proper use of a cigar.and what will be interesting is what will happen after the firing of james comey. who will be his replacement? that could potentially set the cat amongst the pigeons, and the editor of the us magazine weekday, has suggested that they may not be a quick replacement. the most important thing for america's democratic institutions is who replaces james comey, not the fa ct who replaces james comey, not the fact that he has gone. they have to...
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he says he at the little whiskey to his morning coffee and enjoys the occasional cigar. >> who among us >>> the real-life brady bunch story is one of today's most clicked on stories. >> a family adopted seven brothers and sisters. after nine months of living together, the adoptions became official this week. joss -- they say it's a tall order but they are receiving a lot of support from their friends and their church. >> how many loaves of bread do they go through in a week? >> more power to them. they've got a lot of love. >>> dragged off planes, but we still love our airlines and a vending machine that cell -- that sells alcohol, pot, and a whole lot more. >>> and have thes todof the chevy silverado ring the roll-formed steel bed to the aluminum bed of this competitor's truck. awesome. yeah! first, let's check out the aluminum bed of this truck. wooooow!! holy moly. full on crack here. now let's check out the steel bed of the silverado. i'd expect more dents. no holes. current qualified lessees can get this silverado all star edition for around $249 a month. plus, find yo
he says he at the little whiskey to his morning coffee and enjoys the occasional cigar. >> who among us >>> the real-life brady bunch story is one of today's most clicked on stories. >> a family adopted seven brothers and sisters. after nine months of living together, the adoptions became official this week. joss -- they say it's a tall order but they are receiving a lot of support from their friends and their church. >> how many loaves of bread do they go through in...
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. >> yeah gli thought somebody was taking the cigar cutter and going like that. >> we didn't do it thatit's definitely very close to my heart. and this script, though, "the star" which comes out in november which is exciting is definitely a different take. it's so funny and lovely and it's about family, it is about discovery, it's about a journey, and it's ultimately about one's faith, whatever faith that may be. i really like the-- the take on it is a little different. and i think it's going to be really great. it's really, really fun. zachary levi plays joseph who is incredible. and-- yeah, i'm really excited. oh, this is how i-- this is how i prepped for it. i, like, got rid of the, like-- i have a very deep voice normally. and i just eye felt like i had to be angelic. that's terrible. ( laughter ) >> stephen: that sounds like an excellent choice. ( cheers and applause ) that seems like an excellent choice. >> that wasn't enough! >> stephen: it was perfect! >> about you buy that? was that good? i promise -- >> stephen: i feel like saying a "hail mary" just looking at you. and once we
. >> yeah gli thought somebody was taking the cigar cutter and going like that. >> we didn't do it thatit's definitely very close to my heart. and this script, though, "the star" which comes out in november which is exciting is definitely a different take. it's so funny and lovely and it's about family, it is about discovery, it's about a journey, and it's ultimately about one's faith, whatever faith that may be. i really like the-- the take on it is a little different....
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>> you know, freud said sometimes a cigar is just a cigar but for donald trump a handshake is not justut the manner he's done over the years, pictures of him over the last 20 years, this is what he does and exerts dominance and how he acts. >> it's a very strong handshake. i think that's definitely duly noted. but there were stronger images visiting the western wall in jerusalem, matt. his meetings in the middle east so do you think some of these awkward moments have overshadowed or will have an impact on foreign relations? >> well, there's two audiences, amy, two he harkes one is the american public. i don't think the trip will have effect on them. international trips hardly ever do. he's going to come back and next week we'll talk about something else he's in the middle of. the other audience more importantly is the leaders. i don't think he gained any stature among those leaders. i think you see pictures of smirks and people rolling their eyes and so in those audiences at best it was neutral and in some cases -- one thing he needs to do probably got to hire a chief of protocol which
>> you know, freud said sometimes a cigar is just a cigar but for donald trump a handshake is not justut the manner he's done over the years, pictures of him over the last 20 years, this is what he does and exerts dominance and how he acts. >> it's a very strong handshake. i think that's definitely duly noted. but there were stronger images visiting the western wall in jerusalem, matt. his meetings in the middle east so do you think some of these awkward moments have overshadowed or...
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>> that was -- >> you bring the wine and the cigars.next time we could mix it up a little. >> i got some -- >> if you want a combination of dominican, and nicaragua cigars, i mean -- >> if you want to have it go down to david's charity event. >> there you go. >> thank you. >>> when we return, jim cramer live from the new york stock exchange. we'll get his take on today's stop stories. does look like we'll be adding to the records we set in yesterday's session on the s&p and nasdaq. higher open across the board. be right back. ♪ it's been over 100 years since the first stock index was created, as a benchmark for average. yet a lot of people still build portfolios with strategies that just track the benchmarks. but investing isn't about achieving average. it's about achieving goals. and invesco believes doing that today requires the art and expertise of high-conviction investing. translation? why invest in average? >>> welcome back to "squawk box." check out shares of t.j. max. tjx. did beat on the bottom line. they have an increase of 1%
>> that was -- >> you bring the wine and the cigars.next time we could mix it up a little. >> i got some -- >> if you want a combination of dominican, and nicaragua cigars, i mean -- >> if you want to have it go down to david's charity event. >> there you go. >> thank you. >>> when we return, jim cramer live from the new york stock exchange. we'll get his take on today's stop stories. does look like we'll be adding to the records we set in...
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move, i seem to remember that we're moving the morning meeting to accommodate the 9:00 cigar. >> i will watch these exchanges from the back benches. i will miss the roar of the crowd. i will miss the barbs from the opposition. just willing on the front bench, defending the manifesto that i put forward. they come here with great love for the constituencies that they represent. also, willing on this place. perhaps more than some other countries, that is something we should be proud of and we should keep at it. i hope you will all keep at it. the last thing i would say that you can achieve a lot of things in politics. nothing is really impossible. [laughter] [applause] >> with that ovation ringing in, david cameron returned for the final time to demonstrate late opposing for those final photographs before making a car journey to buckingham palace to tend to his formal resignation to her majesty, the queen. theresa may made her way to buckingham palace where she was invited to form an administration. the queen and pointed her prime minister, returning from the palace, she spoke for the firs
move, i seem to remember that we're moving the morning meeting to accommodate the 9:00 cigar. >> i will watch these exchanges from the back benches. i will miss the roar of the crowd. i will miss the barbs from the opposition. just willing on the front bench, defending the manifesto that i put forward. they come here with great love for the constituencies that they represent. also, willing on this place. perhaps more than some other countries, that is something we should be proud of and...
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"zulu,"vorably reviewed and literally with a cigar in hand he said, you can come work for me.t into the service for a mele, came back and he gave a job. suddenly i was working in the movie business, which was ridiculous area i cannot believe i can have a job there. charlie: you had no dream to be a director? jonathan: i loved it. and i read -- met roger corman. he said jonathan, you write these press releases, why not a motorcycle movie? i teamed up with the greatest storyteller i ever met and we showed it to roger. he said this is really good. he said joe, you direct commercials? you directed, jonathan you can produce it. off to 24 years old and california to make our motorcycle movie. charlie: one of the great geniuses that gave you guys a chance for hands-on experience. jonathan: roger is one of the most extraordinary, amazing, great guys you could come across. charlie: what makes him that? jonathan: it is the oprah winfrey thing. he has tremendous enthusiasm and a big ego and a desire to succeed. one of the many things i love about roger, he is so quotable. he would tell n
"zulu,"vorably reviewed and literally with a cigar in hand he said, you can come work for me.t into the service for a mele, came back and he gave a job. suddenly i was working in the movie business, which was ridiculous area i cannot believe i can have a job there. charlie: you had no dream to be a director? jonathan: i loved it. and i read -- met roger corman. he said jonathan, you write these press releases, why not a motorcycle movie? i teamed up with the greatest storyteller i...
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those are the best cigars i ever smoked. and they were making fun of black speech and that worries me and people talk about black english and people talking differently because that is that history. it is normal corherent speech used by the sophisticated human brain it changes over time. all language does. anybody knows an episode of good time has slang that sounds quaint which i am just old enough to remember sounding fierce and urgent at the time. forget the slang, it is the sound system and grammar that changed too. it is hard for us to know because they are not with it. it was different in the sound system. if you listen to an ancient gospel recording, listen to a gospel recording from the '30s. and you listen to the black preacher talking, you listen closely. he doesn't sound like a black approacher. listen to black singers in the 1890. and you will listen to dark skinned black people who found more west-indian slash irish than anything we sense as the black sound. if you listen to recordings of ex-slaves made in the '3
those are the best cigars i ever smoked. and they were making fun of black speech and that worries me and people talk about black english and people talking differently because that is that history. it is normal corherent speech used by the sophisticated human brain it changes over time. all language does. anybody knows an episode of good time has slang that sounds quaint which i am just old enough to remember sounding fierce and urgent at the time. forget the slang, it is the sound system and...
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jeremy campbell of the army you see some of the very personal mementos people leave, a cover, a hat, a cigarers, the american flag, a little further away there are a couple of resting places where we see friends have left beverage cans. this is a place where 890 souls have been laid to rest in the war since 9/11, afghanistan, iraq, and so many other far off places around the world. alisyn, david? >> barbara, thank you for showing us that beautiful shot from articleton national cemetery. >>> for 35 years the vietnam veterans memorial has stood as a tribute to fallen heroes. today an annual memorial day observance at the wall. two people participating are former secretary of defense chuck hagel himself a vietnam veteran and ken burns, the emmy award winning documentary filmmaker and director of the vietnam war scheduled to premiere this fall on pbs and you're kind enough to bring us a preview. secretary hagel, tell us the significance of today for you, and of course the observance at the vietnam wall. >> well, first, thank you both for giving ken and i some time this morning to recognize what
jeremy campbell of the army you see some of the very personal mementos people leave, a cover, a hat, a cigarers, the american flag, a little further away there are a couple of resting places where we see friends have left beverage cans. this is a place where 890 souls have been laid to rest in the war since 9/11, afghanistan, iraq, and so many other far off places around the world. alisyn, david? >> barbara, thank you for showing us that beautiful shot from articleton national cemetery....
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move, i seem to remember that we're moving the morning meeting to accommodate the 9:00 cigar. >> i will watch these exchanges from the back benches. i will miss the roar of the crowd. i will miss the barbs from the opposition. just willing on the front bench, defending the manifesto that i put forward. they come here with great love for the constituencies that they represent. also, willing on this place. perhaps more than some other countries, that is something we should be proud of and we should keep at it. i hope you will all keep at it. the last thing i would say that you can achieve a lot of things in politics. nothing is really impossible. [laughter] [applause] >> with that ovation ringing in, david cameron returned for the final time to demonstrate late opposing for those final photographs before making a car journey to buckingham palace to tend to his formal resignation to her majesty, the queen. theresa may made her way to buckingham palace where she was invited to form an administration. the queen and pointed her prime minister, returning from the palace, she spoke for the firs
move, i seem to remember that we're moving the morning meeting to accommodate the 9:00 cigar. >> i will watch these exchanges from the back benches. i will miss the roar of the crowd. i will miss the barbs from the opposition. just willing on the front bench, defending the manifesto that i put forward. they come here with great love for the constituencies that they represent. also, willing on this place. perhaps more than some other countries, that is something we should be proud of and...
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i woke up -- i woke up that morning wearing one sock and there was a half smoked cigar in the bed. been 100 extra dollars in my wallet. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank goodness there wasn't. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: do you remember getting on a ferry at all? >> i got on -- well no, i don't remember getting on the ferry to get there. i remember going back, i was panic stricken. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm so happy that you're still with us and that you -- >> yeah, thank you. >> jimmy: you're doing well. you told me that you once had the worst caddie, you worked with the worst caddie ever. >> oh, he was -- you wouldn't trust him to sit the right way around on a toilet seat. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: who is he and does he >> rodney. rodney willard. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you didn't even hesitate. >> no. >> jimmy: you didn't even hesitate. >> no, he's beautiful. he was a great friend of mine. he's still working, but he was -- you know, he didn't see the same colors as me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. he was just a complete idiot on the golf course. and i hired him for
i woke up -- i woke up that morning wearing one sock and there was a half smoked cigar in the bed. been 100 extra dollars in my wallet. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank goodness there wasn't. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: do you remember getting on a ferry at all? >> i got on -- well no, i don't remember getting on the ferry to get there. i remember going back, i was panic stricken. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm so happy that you're still with us and that you --...
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she said i'm open to a second chance. " no cigar. so i don't know. i don't know what could be said. i just know the conversations need to start and thank you for coming. yeah, thank you. that's huge. >> couple more, this gentleman here. >> there are programs for college education and that kind of thing but in jail i'm guessing there's a lot more turnover in the way that there's hearings and breast so does that affect the situation in the classroom? somebody could be here today and be gone tomorrow. >> yes, it's definitely being in the jail environment is transient so you get a lot of turnover.so it's hard. it was a challenge. you do your best every day. new kid comes in, you might be there for a day or week or three months. so sometimes we peek but repetition is good for that. i did a lesson, a few weeks later and the kids who had the first time, it's safe since then because they got it again. >> absolutely. >> one. >> >> god bless you. [applause] >> so they see they are loved. they made into a book, their lives, their stories, you know, rugrats cells. a question in the back. and th
she said i'm open to a second chance. " no cigar. so i don't know. i don't know what could be said. i just know the conversations need to start and thank you for coming. yeah, thank you. that's huge. >> couple more, this gentleman here. >> there are programs for college education and that kind of thing but in jail i'm guessing there's a lot more turnover in the way that there's hearings and breast so does that affect the situation in the classroom? somebody could be here today...
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routinely at some wonderful, fabulous restaurants, parties,els, big time lots of very expensive booze and cigars prostitutes. >> all paid for by? >> all paid for by glenn defends marine. he had contact with fat leonard. >> i am going to bring up another fellow, because this story, it is a hard one. the fellow from a little town in illinois, commander michael mush of its. cambodia, brought over to this country by a woman in the u.s. army, raised in this country, and what happened to him? >> this photo, that is a really sad photo. at the time of this photo he was the commanding officer of the destroyer that made a port call to cambodia, the first official visit to cambodia since 1975 and he was the commanding officer. these were actually family members that came to meet him. this was a terribly touching moment. , i know people who served with him. i actually interviewed him extensively. he was a very well thought of officer. people were stunned when they found out he was caught up with this. thehe is a good example of kind of targeted individual that gdma would go after. so most of these people di
routinely at some wonderful, fabulous restaurants, parties,els, big time lots of very expensive booze and cigars prostitutes. >> all paid for by? >> all paid for by glenn defends marine. he had contact with fat leonard. >> i am going to bring up another fellow, because this story, it is a hard one. the fellow from a little town in illinois, commander michael mush of its. cambodia, brought over to this country by a woman in the u.s. army, raised in this country, and what...
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i bought some victory cigars not long ago. i'll be smoking one this evening. very special one that cost me $22 that i'm saving for the day when i get the phone call from one of the institutions and they tell me that he's finally dead. well, our family is going to be getting together that very evening, and i'm not kidding. and we're going to be throwing a dennis-hall-is-dead-and-he's-in- hell party. and that's going to be a day of celebration for the family bishop. so i'd like to thank you for your time. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> i was actually hoping to look dennis hall right in the eyes. and i wanted him to know that i meant every word that i said. let there be no mistake. when men talk, usually we look each other in the eyes. so i wanted to look him in the eyes and let him know how i actually felt. and when the judge told me that i had to address the court, that took a little bit of the satisfaction out of being able to express myself. but i took my best shot because that's the last time he and i are going to see each other or be in the same room toget
i bought some victory cigars not long ago. i'll be smoking one this evening. very special one that cost me $22 that i'm saving for the day when i get the phone call from one of the institutions and they tell me that he's finally dead. well, our family is going to be getting together that very evening, and i'm not kidding. and we're going to be throwing a dennis-hall-is-dead-and-he's-in- hell party. and that's going to be a day of celebration for the family bishop. so i'd like to thank you for...
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there is usually a couple of nuggets about whether the person likes to smoke cigars or play football, whatever the case may be so wh you are eaginwith someone you have a basis on which toase smaltalk and have in-depth conversation. it's normal to give that to a national security adviser to say here's who you are dealing with. merely asking for a leadership profile is not unusual. but there is a suggestion that there was a group of people who have established long standing concerns about russian foreign policy issues and they were concerned about the direction that the trump transition team was going, particularly mike flynn. i think they need to be talked to by investigators. this will not be under executive privilege. this all happened before january 20th. they will have the find out what were your concerns, how did you raise this and what were was the result of your actions if at all. >> what was happening at this time was that the obama administration was getting ready to smack sanctions on russia, to expel diplomats and they didn't tell the incoming administration. that's extraord
there is usually a couple of nuggets about whether the person likes to smoke cigars or play football, whatever the case may be so wh you are eaginwith someone you have a basis on which toase smaltalk and have in-depth conversation. it's normal to give that to a national security adviser to say here's who you are dealing with. merely asking for a leadership profile is not unusual. but there is a suggestion that there was a group of people who have established long standing concerns about russian...
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they're placed in a metal lined wooden box that was once a cigar humidor. series of rooms with low ceilings and suede covered walls for sound insulation. and in every room, digital clocks reclock s read out the time zones including the president's location at any given moment. that sunday at 2:30 p.m. eastern time, the situation room was notified the first wave of helicopters was wheels up from gentlem jalalabad, carrying navy s.e.a.l.s, a translator and trained military dog named cairo. >> the mood was tense. but it was one that was for all intents and purposes because of the president's decision it was out of our hands. so it was up to those great professionals in our military to execute this mission. >> they were accustomed to operating in the dark. they were accustomed to landing in compounds where they weren't sure what was behind closed doors. these guys were all trained to do that. and a lot of them had as much gray hair as you and me. and, you know if you passed them on the street, you might -- if they were in civilian clothes you might think they w
they're placed in a metal lined wooden box that was once a cigar humidor. series of rooms with low ceilings and suede covered walls for sound insulation. and in every room, digital clocks reclock s read out the time zones including the president's location at any given moment. that sunday at 2:30 p.m. eastern time, the situation room was notified the first wave of helicopters was wheels up from gentlem jalalabad, carrying navy s.e.a.l.s, a translator and trained military dog named cairo....
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some of that moisture will wrap back into the cigar and could give them snow mainly above lake level.looking for a cooler pattern. windy at times today with temperatures settling, if they don't bottle out today, they will bottom out on sunday. warmer on the northern side of the system on sunday. today, 50s and 60s. or maybe around 70. temperatures are down 25 degrees compared to two days ago. sunday does look better. monday and tuesday, sunny and warmer. >> pretty mild in general. >>> 6:19 am. grab your mint juleps. i should have brought mint in from my garden because tomorrow is the kentucky derby. we are checking out this year's field that includes a horse with one i. >>> a new set of problems for uber. the efforts by the ridesharing company to hide its cars from state and federal regulators. well it's a perfect nespresso hold on a second.orge. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else?
some of that moisture will wrap back into the cigar and could give them snow mainly above lake level.looking for a cooler pattern. windy at times today with temperatures settling, if they don't bottle out today, they will bottom out on sunday. warmer on the northern side of the system on sunday. today, 50s and 60s. or maybe around 70. temperatures are down 25 degrees compared to two days ago. sunday does look better. monday and tuesday, sunny and warmer. >> pretty mild in general....
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. >> sandra: british police searching a number of homes after making, quote, cigar rests.gators believe the terrorists who actually built the fatal bomb is still at large. hello everyone. i'm sandra smith. police think the fatal manchester bomb was much more sophisticated than salman abedi was capable of making. the race is now on to stop the terror network from launching another attack. meantime, officials in libya say abedi's mother said he called her the day of the attack begging for forgiveness. the crime causing a rift and launching an investigation between the u.s. and the uk. rick levinthal i
. >> sandra: british police searching a number of homes after making, quote, cigar rests.gators believe the terrorists who actually built the fatal bomb is still at large. hello everyone. i'm sandra smith. police think the fatal manchester bomb was much more sophisticated than salman abedi was capable of making. the race is now on to stop the terror network from launching another attack. meantime, officials in libya say abedi's mother said he called her the day of the attack begging for...
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move, i seem to remember that we're moving the morning meeting to accommodate the 9:00 cigar. >> i willatch these exchanges from the back benches. i will miss the roar of the crowd. i will miss the barbs from the opposition. but, i will be leading you on and i don't just mean just winning on front bench defending the manifesto that i hope to put together, but people come here with huge passion for the issues they care about and great love for the constituencies they represent and also winning on this place because we can be pretty tough and test and challenge our leaders. that is something we should be proud of and we should keep at it and i hope you will all keep at it and i will will you want as you do. the last thing i would say is that you can achieve a lot of things in politics and get a lot of things done and that the end the public service and national interest is all-- what it's all about. nothing is impossible if you put your mind to it. [applause]. [cheers and applause] >> and without ovation ringing in his ears david cameron reeves jorned for the final time laterr posing with
move, i seem to remember that we're moving the morning meeting to accommodate the 9:00 cigar. >> i willatch these exchanges from the back benches. i will miss the roar of the crowd. i will miss the barbs from the opposition. but, i will be leading you on and i don't just mean just winning on front bench defending the manifesto that i hope to put together, but people come here with huge passion for the issues they care about and great love for the constituencies they represent and also...
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the hill, quote, shortly after the narrow 217-213 vote, the gop conference celebrated with beer and cigars and went to the white house rose garden for victory speeches. well, the vice president -- white house staffers, vice president, cheered, grinned, smirked, and high-fived one another down at the white house yesterday. the celebration of course is premature. the next stop is the u.s. senate, and some republican senators over there indicate they will start from scratch on health care rather than tweak the house bill. so what about the oval office celebration? ruth mark is a columnist for "the washington post." jeremy peters is a reporter for the new york times. clarence page. ruth, i was thinking when i watched those four smiles yesterday at the white house, this is what it's like in pyongyang, in north korea, where you have to have the same expression for kim jong-un or else you get executed. fixed grins and smirks all around. >> well, maybe like in north korea, they were simply relieved to manage to be there and not be hauled off in some way. >> what about the pressure on them? i'll te
the hill, quote, shortly after the narrow 217-213 vote, the gop conference celebrated with beer and cigars and went to the white house rose garden for victory speeches. well, the vice president -- white house staffers, vice president, cheered, grinned, smirked, and high-fived one another down at the white house yesterday. the celebration of course is premature. the next stop is the u.s. senate, and some republican senators over there indicate they will start from scratch on health care rather...
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may reinstatate restrictctions n americans visiting cuba and bringing back k famous cuba goo, like cigars and rurum. officialals also say trump might demand the extradition of people -- might demand the extradition of people who have received political asylum in cuba, like assata shakur. before becoming president, trump's businesses violated u.s. embargo on cuba, sickly doing business in cuba in the late 1960's, then trying to cover it up. trump's company then called trump hotels and casino result -- resorts spinelli $60,000 in cuba during a secret is nestor to havana. at the time it was illegal under u.s. law just been any cororpore money in cuba. in the philippines, president rodrigo duterte a has sparked outrage after he told soldiers they could rape women with impunity in the region of mindanao, where duterte has declared martial law. in a speech friday, t the philippine presidedent said, "if you happen to have raped three women, i will own up to it," implying he'd cover for the soldiers and take responsibility himself for the rape. in the past, duterte has said he wished he'd been fi
may reinstatate restrictctions n americans visiting cuba and bringing back k famous cuba goo, like cigars and rurum. officialals also say trump might demand the extradition of people -- might demand the extradition of people who have received political asylum in cuba, like assata shakur. before becoming president, trump's businesses violated u.s. embargo on cuba, sickly doing business in cuba in the late 1960's, then trying to cover it up. trump's company then called trump hotels and casino...
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. >> sandra: british police searching a number of homes after making, quote, cigar rests. but investigators believe the terrorists who actually built the fatal bomb is still at large. hello everyone. i'm sandra smith. police think the fatal manchester bomb was much more sophisticated than salman abedi was capable of making. the race is now on to stop the terror network from launching another attack. meantime, officials in libya say abedi's mother said he called her the day of the attack begging for forgiveness. the crime causing a rift and launching an investigation between the u.s. and the uk. rick levinthal is live in manchester. rick? >> reporter: stunning news from libya that the suspect may have phoned his mother and said forgive me just hours before the attack as manchester police continue with a fast and furious investigation. not revealing what they've recovered from all of those raids at homes across the city and surrounding suburbs, but saying they were, in fact, items that were very important to the investigation. also saying the arrests so far, eight of them, a
. >> sandra: british police searching a number of homes after making, quote, cigar rests. but investigators believe the terrorists who actually built the fatal bomb is still at large. hello everyone. i'm sandra smith. police think the fatal manchester bomb was much more sophisticated than salman abedi was capable of making. the race is now on to stop the terror network from launching another attack. meantime, officials in libya say abedi's mother said he called her the day of the attack...
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the state capital would be located at anaconda for helena which clark supported and they gave away cigars, bought rounds of drinks. clark decided in the 299 that it was his last best chance to get into the senate and he was willing to pay legislators whatever cost. the opening bid was $10,000 with many reportedly coming in at 20,000 in one room or $50,000. clerks and remarked it was then wheeled me into the senate or to the poor house. click said he had never about a man who owned a sale. by some estimates, clark spent $431,000 to buy 47 bills in the state legislature and offered 200,000 but was rebuffed. by his example here so excuse and sweet corruption that in montana and no longer has an offensive smell. senator william clark took office in washington only to have investigations opened immediately after hearing testimony from state legislators and even montana supreme court justices who clerks agents attempted to ride. the investigation committee and an amazing maneuver presented in his allies in montana can try to get the governor of the state making military governor be at the gover
the state capital would be located at anaconda for helena which clark supported and they gave away cigars, bought rounds of drinks. clark decided in the 299 that it was his last best chance to get into the senate and he was willing to pay legislators whatever cost. the opening bid was $10,000 with many reportedly coming in at 20,000 in one room or $50,000. clerks and remarked it was then wheeled me into the senate or to the poor house. click said he had never about a man who owned a sale. by...