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that's what poor people think rich people would like, champagne and cigars.00 in gifts. $100,000 is what some idiot paid to go to the fire festival. you have to think bigger. according to authorities, the bribes also included mariah marh carey tickets. i'm, like, what? i have nothing against mariah but i'm picturing benjamin netanyahu drunk, smoking cigars, sing along with my ryia carriy, you will always be my baby! ( laughter ) after years of negotiations, israel has at the sided to opinion diet its leader for his crimes. after hearing that's correct americans are, like, can our constitution convert to judaism? ( laughter ) do you guys like girl scout cookies? ( cheers and applause ) everybody look under your seats because i lost my airpods earlier today. let me know if you find them. girl scout cookies. last week a story went viral out of south carolina. really sweet story. two girls were selling cookies out in the freezing cold and a stranger took pity on them and bought every single box they had, gave them $540 in cash, just bought everything. and most pe
that's what poor people think rich people would like, champagne and cigars.00 in gifts. $100,000 is what some idiot paid to go to the fire festival. you have to think bigger. according to authorities, the bribes also included mariah marh carey tickets. i'm, like, what? i have nothing against mariah but i'm picturing benjamin netanyahu drunk, smoking cigars, sing along with my ryia carriy, you will always be my baby! ( laughter ) after years of negotiations, israel has at the sided to opinion...
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cigar.to smoke the cigar. i also wanted to look at some sports schedules and some standings and so i wanted to see if i could pick up the "usa today" as well. >> reporter: that newspaper run explained why he was seen at the front desk he said around midnight. >> between the time you smoked the cigar, went back upstairs and went to sleep, did you leave that room until the next morning? >> no, sir. >> reporter: the next morning after his sales call jason testified he realized he'd left some ebay printouts sitting on the computer printer at home. they showed purses. he was thinking of buying one for michelle as a belated anniversary present. >> i realized i didn't bring the papers. >> why was it important to you somebody get the papers? >> because i wanted it to be a surprise. a surprise to michelle means so much more than anything. >> reporter: so around noon november 3rd he called his sister-in-law meredith from the car to ask if she'd go to the house and get those ebay papers. >> friday nove
cigar.to smoke the cigar. i also wanted to look at some sports schedules and some standings and so i wanted to see if i could pick up the "usa today" as well. >> reporter: that newspaper run explained why he was seen at the front desk he said around midnight. >> between the time you smoked the cigar, went back upstairs and went to sleep, did you leave that room until the next morning? >> no, sir. >> reporter: the next morning after his sales call jason...
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three silver bars and a box of cigars.e $9,000. >> according to prosecutors one of which was sold to this pawn shop in amarillo, texas before the murder and two after the murder sold by none other than dave shepard. >> what was he like? do you remember any of his affect? >> he was a pretty good size guy. he seemed just like a normal guy to me. i didn't notice anything different about him. >> in terms of demeanor he didn't strike you in one way or another it sounds like? >> no, not at all. >> so he sold you something just like this. it's heavy. >> yeah, very similar. >> he leaves. a couple days later he is on the front page of the paper. >> right, yeah it was. i was pretty much in shock. i mean, i was blown away. >> all the evidence the prosecutors have against mike dixon is strong but their primary piece of their case is dave shepard. >> he pleaded guilty for a life sentence with no opportunity for parole. >> and so after the death penalty was taken off the table, that's when dave shepard agreed to testify against his old
three silver bars and a box of cigars.e $9,000. >> according to prosecutors one of which was sold to this pawn shop in amarillo, texas before the murder and two after the murder sold by none other than dave shepard. >> what was he like? do you remember any of his affect? >> he was a pretty good size guy. he seemed just like a normal guy to me. i didn't notice anything different about him. >> in terms of demeanor he didn't strike you in one way or another it sounds like?...
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if the report is good i'll give out cigars. the question is will giuliani be giving out cigars? >> given his behavior, who knows? it doesn't look like we are getting a report today unless mueller wants to torment all of the employees from cnn and msnbc to make them stay at work or something like that. >> when it does come out and at this point it would be a delivery, it would be the beginning of this process, the indications of this point in time, do you think the president has a lot to worry abiliout? >> yeah. the president has seemed extremely determined that it not be looked into and extremely worried about what might come out. it was opposed to a bufrnch of different legal cases. that's another question. does trump world, trump administration, trump himself have a lot to worry about that i think have gone pretty far at unraveling what really happened in 2016? yes. president trump has a lot to worry about. >> anyone think he does not? >> he certainly does. it is a matter of that. giuliani will be handing out cigars when it is transmitted. we are not going to know. the biggest
if the report is good i'll give out cigars. the question is will giuliani be giving out cigars? >> given his behavior, who knows? it doesn't look like we are getting a report today unless mueller wants to torment all of the employees from cnn and msnbc to make them stay at work or something like that. >> when it does come out and at this point it would be a delivery, it would be the beginning of this process, the indications of this point in time, do you think the president has a...
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one of the pioneers was the american doctor sheldon cigar. he founded an apartment for reproductive medicine and one of the largest state hospitals in new delhi and trained india medical students. although early versions of i.e. days had fallen into disrepute in the west cigar smuggled them into india in one thousand nine hundred sixty four. he declared them as christmas decorations at customs and had them inserted into the usual right of women without the knowledge of the government. in a letter he wrote. the present approach is to distribute the ones i have on hand to private gynecologists we are also inserting some in monkey you to write my feeling is that in the long run it may be faster to quietly accumulate evidence from the sources before trying to press for wider distribution in government family planning clinics i do not want to raise the question with health minister dr najjar if the answer is likely to be negative because we would very be in a precarious position if we pursued human studies at all. it didn't take long for the india
one of the pioneers was the american doctor sheldon cigar. he founded an apartment for reproductive medicine and one of the largest state hospitals in new delhi and trained india medical students. although early versions of i.e. days had fallen into disrepute in the west cigar smuggled them into india in one thousand nine hundred sixty four. he declared them as christmas decorations at customs and had them inserted into the usual right of women without the knowledge of the government. in a...
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a meeting between paul manafort and kilimnik happened in a private cigar room called the grand havana room. they were joined in that meetinp by they campaign manager and manafort associate rick gates. the meeting appears to have been so clandestine that it, quote, w "endh the three men leaving through separate doors." >> seth: they met at arivate cigar room in manhattan and left through three separate doors. there are only two explanaons here. either they were coordinating illegal election interference with a f trying to hide it, or they were filming a sequel to "goodfellas" called "goodfellas 2: it happens at the white house now." [ laughter and applause ] now the central queson -- the central question at the heart of the russia investigation still remains unresolved. we don't have all the details. but what we do know for a fact is that everyone involved keeps lying about it. michael flynn lied about his contacts with russians. paul manafort lied about his contacts with russians.li michael cohe about the deal to build a trump tower in moscow. donald trump jr. lied about his meetingsi
a meeting between paul manafort and kilimnik happened in a private cigar room called the grand havana room. they were joined in that meetinp by they campaign manager and manafort associate rick gates. the meeting appears to have been so clandestine that it, quote, w "endh the three men leaving through separate doors." >> seth: they met at arivate cigar room in manhattan and left through three separate doors. there are only two explanaons here. either they were coordinating...
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and anyway, so i ease up lighting my cigar and he said, "let me light it." he smoke cigarettes, so i walked around him and locked my door from the inside, took the key and put it in my pocket. from my office to the lobby where the press phones were and he said, "mnit i know it "i'm gonna go out and write it." so he opened the door, he couldn't get it open. se we wern minutes till three and he couldn't, and he started chasing me around the room. no, i'm serious, behind the desk. he started coming at me, "you son of a bitch," he said, "i know you got, "j st nod, just confirm e way. aktherwise i'm going toyour "no answer as a confirmation." so finally he calmed down a little bit and at three o'clock i pushed the button to the outside the press came back in and i made the announcement. then they started asking all these questions and then and there i said to self, as i lighted a cigar, again, "i want tothe on their side askinquestions, "than on my side not answering them." - leuss leave the white hoand lbj and now you're a journalist. 1970 you go to channel 13 w
and anyway, so i ease up lighting my cigar and he said, "let me light it." he smoke cigarettes, so i walked around him and locked my door from the inside, took the key and put it in my pocket. from my office to the lobby where the press phones were and he said, "mnit i know it "i'm gonna go out and write it." so he opened the door, he couldn't get it open. se we wern minutes till three and he couldn't, and he started chasing me around the room. no, i'm serious, behind...
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but the guidance would ban most flavored cigars. last s weekcott gottlieb spoke about the agency's crackdown on retailers who sell to minors. >> we're going to hold them accountable at a corporate level for those policies and look at their culture of compliance. some of s theseres have substantial violations. in the case of walgreens, 22% of the stores w inspected, over 6,000 stores, had violative stores to minors, many with repeat violations. >> gottlieb, who is expected to leave hi position in a few weeks, has been outspoken about teen vaping, pointing to a cdc high school students using er of e-cigaresi increased 78% between 2017 and2018. ned sharpless applaudedhe crackdown back in the fall. in response to the new guidelines, altria-backed juul which owns more than 70% of th e-cigarette market noted that its aeseadyicted sales to youth, noting we support tegorywide action. but some are outspoken against the proposed new gles, includtore owners. a spokesman for the national association of retail stores says t group believes the fd
but the guidance would ban most flavored cigars. last s weekcott gottlieb spoke about the agency's crackdown on retailers who sell to minors. >> we're going to hold them accountable at a corporate level for those policies and look at their culture of compliance. some of s theseres have substantial violations. in the case of walgreens, 22% of the stores w inspected, over 6,000 stores, had violative stores to minors, many with repeat violations. >> gottlieb, who is expected to leave...
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among their contacts the cigar lounge. a meeting that included rick gates.s mueller's prosecutor told the court and what happened was of significance to the special counsel. and the judge questioned his loyalty to the united states saying this is a problematic attempt to shield his russian conspirator from liability and gives rise to legitimate questions about where his loyalties lie. and an expert on this whole russian thing. the facts they had that meeting. i think i went there one night. it's an interesting setting. mostly men i think smoking expensive stoegies. they chose that setting, to me, because they figured would be protected from public observation and to say nothing happened. tell me what it's arer about? manafort has never come clean on? >> and this is not part of what manafort was charged on.ha as direct example of collusion as you would want. paul manafort at the behest of -- and what are they discussing? they're discussing a so-called peace plan for ukrain, which is really a pro-putin, pro-moscow peace plan that could lead to the lifting of s
among their contacts the cigar lounge. a meeting that included rick gates.s mueller's prosecutor told the court and what happened was of significance to the special counsel. and the judge questioned his loyalty to the united states saying this is a problematic attempt to shield his russian conspirator from liability and gives rise to legitimate questions about where his loyalties lie. and an expert on this whole russian thing. the facts they had that meeting. i think i went there one night....
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it is a high-end cigar store, it has humidors tha run into the thousands. but this burglar went for the cigarettes and a few cheap lighters. why you because he's just a kid. he's only 13 years old. at first glance this security camera video seems to capture a kid out for a bike road. only police say this criminal had a plan. this photo shows what happened next, he busts out the glass in the garage door. once inside he began sma hing wh thought was the security system. then he casually walks to the cigarette rack and after f examining packs, grabs only the camels. a week later a repeat performance here. this employee asked weho not his face. >> chopped up some wires in the back. >> reporter: from september until january it happened over an oover again in the middlef the night, at least seven stores with tobacco and vaping products hit, some multiple times. >> he came from this door, broke this door, came in here. >> reporter: at mcclain cigars more security video showing the teenuy passing the expensive items, his flashligh leading him to the cigarettes whic
it is a high-end cigar store, it has humidors tha run into the thousands. but this burglar went for the cigarettes and a few cheap lighters. why you because he's just a kid. he's only 13 years old. at first glance this security camera video seems to capture a kid out for a bike road. only police say this criminal had a plan. this photo shows what happened next, he busts out the glass in the garage door. once inside he began sma hing wh thought was the security system. then he casually walks to...
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andrew's sold a lot of odd churchill items -- unsmoked cigars, playing cards, cigar boxes -- but never imagines he'd receive a commission like the one from nigel. when you opened the box, what did you see? >> well, i saw some teeth staring at me. >> andrew immediately knows he can get nigel exactly what he wants. how much interest were you able to generate in these? >> you know, the term is "gone viral," and it did. >> so it's global. >> it was worldwide, and it got to be sort of quite a joke that the next phone call was gonna be for andrew from timbuktu or somewhere. a lot of people actually found the whole episode a little bit macabre, where others were absolutely fascinated. when something of interest arrives for auction, it may not necessarily be of great value, but there's very often a wonderful story behind it. >> it's a wild story. >> it is. churchill had a lisp, and these partial dentures were specially designed to maintain that lisp. so it was, you know, of paramount importance. >> word got out. >> yep. i came across it in the himalayan times newspaper. and i thought, "probabl
andrew's sold a lot of odd churchill items -- unsmoked cigars, playing cards, cigar boxes -- but never imagines he'd receive a commission like the one from nigel. when you opened the box, what did you see? >> well, i saw some teeth staring at me. >> andrew immediately knows he can get nigel exactly what he wants. how much interest were you able to generate in these? >> you know, the term is "gone viral," and it did. >> so it's global. >> it was worldwide,...
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it were cigars with a did not take action as they were not regulated products at the time. menthol, they didn't codify menthol cigarettes. processes that they decided statute. the other tobacco issue that has been a vehicle is youth vaping. when you look back on what they have done on tobacco, do you think that if you had not moved the date for the reviews for cigarettes that it would not have gone up as much as it did? we implemented the deeming rule. and all of the provisions were put in the fact -- effect. line hard to draw a direct and is very hard between us deferring the deadline and what ultimately occurred six months later. the epidemic was getting underway at the time we made the decision, we were unaware of it. we did not have the 20 youth tobacco survey. we started to see anecdotal reports of a juul epidemic early in 2018. but it was not until we saw the data from the national tobacco survey in august of 2018 and was first revealed to me in august 2018 when my senate director came to me with the data we knew of. within two weeks, i was giving a speech calling it
it were cigars with a did not take action as they were not regulated products at the time. menthol, they didn't codify menthol cigarettes. processes that they decided statute. the other tobacco issue that has been a vehicle is youth vaping. when you look back on what they have done on tobacco, do you think that if you had not moved the date for the reviews for cigarettes that it would not have gone up as much as it did? we implemented the deeming rule. and all of the provisions were put in the...
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cigars are the fastest-growing category of tobacco use among african-american teens. we don't believe it should be in tobacco products. attract andcle to lack of products historically. you do see overuse of flavored tobacco products. that is long-term, whether it is menthol or other flavors. we are going through a rulemaking process to seek to in the flavors non-grandfathered cigars. that is moving through. >> are you confident that menthol will be dead and cigarettes? scott: i think the long-term trajectory is to remove flavors from combustible tobacco for public health reasons. they are building consensus around that. if you saw the issue of mental more broadly and you look at this issue five years ago, there was more of a split to get around that. i think the overwhelming consensus both politically and from a public consensus is there is no role for flavors in combustible tobacco. they affirmatively been characterizing flavors and cigarettes. it was regardless of if they take the action. is, they did not codify menthol. they left that to the fda to take that decisi
cigars are the fastest-growing category of tobacco use among african-american teens. we don't believe it should be in tobacco products. attract andcle to lack of products historically. you do see overuse of flavored tobacco products. that is long-term, whether it is menthol or other flavors. we are going through a rulemaking process to seek to in the flavors non-grandfathered cigars. that is moving through. >> are you confident that menthol will be dead and cigarettes? scott: i think the...
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and if you're smoking a cigar you can light it up and you've got 30 seconds to compose your answer. (audience laughs) so i was hooked i smoked a cigar on my son's front porch this afternoon, i got used to them. and anyway, so i ease and he said, "let me light it." he smoke cigarettes, so i walked around him and locked my door from the inside, took the key and put it in my pocket. from my office to the lobby where the press phones were s and d, "damnit i know it "i'm gonna go out and write it." so he opened the door, he cldn't get it open. we were seven minutes till three and he couldn't, and he started chasing me around the room. no, i'serious, behind the des and he started chasing he started coming at me, "you son of a bitch," he said, "i know you got, "just nod, just confirm it some way. "otherwise i'm going to take your "no answer as a confirmation." so finally he calmed down a little bit and at three o'cloc i pushed the button tohe outside the press came back in and i made the announcement. he thenstarted asking all these questions and then and there i said to myself, as i light
and if you're smoking a cigar you can light it up and you've got 30 seconds to compose your answer. (audience laughs) so i was hooked i smoked a cigar on my son's front porch this afternoon, i got used to them. and anyway, so i ease and he said, "let me light it." he smoke cigarettes, so i walked around him and locked my door from the inside, took the key and put it in my pocket. from my office to the lobby where the press phones were s and d, "damnit i know it "i'm gonna go...
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the president's campaign manager who pasds polling data to a manhattan cigar bar at the height of the presidential race just got another thirty-two and a half years added to his sentence. and another 16 state charges slapped on top of that. paul manafort was back uncourt in washington d.c. to be instanced for the second time in a week, this time for two counts conspiracy in which he pleaded guilty to fraud. judge amy jackson instanced manafort to another three and a half years in prison, brunging his total sentence to seven and a half years. unlike his virginia judge calling his otherwise blameless life, she rebuked judge manafort for his lies and parent lack of are morse, sawing i'm sorry i got caught is not an inspiring plea for leniency. she also called out manafort's legal team for are peatedly hammering on the same or relevant message. quote the refrain is -- it's simply a nonsiccialer and it's not accurate because the investigation is still ongoing. in fact the proceedings in judge jackson's court have brought frds of collusion including the meeting in the height of the campaign
the president's campaign manager who pasds polling data to a manhattan cigar bar at the height of the presidential race just got another thirty-two and a half years added to his sentence. and another 16 state charges slapped on top of that. paul manafort was back uncourt in washington d.c. to be instanced for the second time in a week, this time for two counts conspiracy in which he pleaded guilty to fraud. judge amy jackson instanced manafort to another three and a half years in prison,...
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e-cig vapor may have toxic cancer-causing chemical they may be a gateway to real tt cigare.t can lead to addiction and grain development. we thought that would a really powerful fact. >> the girls wanted to meet the peers where they live, on social media. a twitter account had their message and vitheo. >> don't think how it could affect them in the future. it h tpsem think more about what they were doing to themselves. >> vaping is so popular among teens. you can just buy the refill.d they're flavo lot of times. >> very attractive. >> that draws the young people. >> and it masks the fact that students are smoking these things in school. thiee young l say sometimes in class. there's no smoke and no smell. >> they get away with it. i think it was cool you were talking to the advocates on the frontle lines of this bahey waged. the kids are more effective than adults saying. parents, still be vigilant. talk about these risks. >> not a lot known, to be perfectly honest. >>> 4:26. coming up, a high-profile attorney, arreed. michael avenatti has represented cel rities. now, he's th
e-cig vapor may have toxic cancer-causing chemical they may be a gateway to real tt cigare.t can lead to addiction and grain development. we thought that would a really powerful fact. >> the girls wanted to meet the peers where they live, on social media. a twitter account had their message and vitheo. >> don't think how it could affect them in the future. it h tpsem think more about what they were doing to themselves. >> vaping is so popular among teens. you can just buy the...
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the owner of this cigar store figured it was someone >>young. thought someone in his 20s. >> reporter: he never imagined what news4 told him toda this criminal just 13 years ol he caused thousands of dollarsa in dand stole thousands of dollars in tobacco products. seven businesses were hit, some multiple times. >> 13 years old. >> that is really shocking. absolutely shocking. >> reporter: at mclean cigar, h got in by busting out the front door, bypasses $3,000 humidors, $1,500 lighters, as his flashlights leads him to cigarettes. surveillance videohows his getaway vehicle, his bicycle. here he took a hammer to what he thought was the security system an headed to the cigarette rack. in late january he g caught smoking with buddies on the roof of this elementary school and the custodian thatth caught , caught up to one of the kids and got their names. >> i'mis glad for sake. if somebody that age is committed this kind of nonsense, maybe somehow the system will coehect hisior or go through some therapy or some punishment. >> reporter: the boy faces
the owner of this cigar store figured it was someone >>young. thought someone in his 20s. >> reporter: he never imagined what news4 told him toda this criminal just 13 years ol he caused thousands of dollarsa in dand stole thousands of dollars in tobacco products. seven businesses were hit, some multiple times. >> 13 years old. >> that is really shocking. absolutely shocking. >> reporter: at mclean cigar, h got in by busting out the front door, bypasses $3,000...
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but the two bheirvef cigars and. >> he wanted to be mike. >> reporter: detectives started to believe that mike dickson found the perfect person to help him disrupt rochelle's new life. >> in the minds of investigators, dickson, they think, is a puppet master, and shepard the puppet. >> reporter: six days after the murder, shepard and dickson are arrested. >> two suspects are in custody in connection with the murder of a lubbock physician. >> reporter: after spending three months in jail, shepard confessed, after prosecutors told him they would take the death penalty off the table. >> he's laying on the floor. >> reporter: he told police dickson asked him to follow rochelle and her new girlfriend to get pictures, which led to conversations with murder. >> i cannot believe that they did this. it makes me so angry. a lowlife scum and a piece of [ bleep ] doctor. >> it seemed like a slam dunk for prosecutors. they had the man who admitted to killing dr. joseph sonnier as a witness. >> i knew they had the right guys. in my mind there was no other possibility. >> reporter: shepard pled gil
but the two bheirvef cigars and. >> he wanted to be mike. >> reporter: detectives started to believe that mike dickson found the perfect person to help him disrupt rochelle's new life. >> in the minds of investigators, dickson, they think, is a puppet master, and shepard the puppet. >> reporter: six days after the murder, shepard and dickson are arrested. >> two suspects are in custody in connection with the murder of a lubbock physician. >> reporter: after...
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manafort to go to that cigar bar and exchange polling data. you know, you don't have to be david axelrod to know that that private polling data is being given for a reason and that reason is potentially targeting by the russians in their social media campaign or their efforts to influence the american election. >> thank you very much. congressman, i appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you so much. >> i want to bring in elie honig, shimon prokupecz, asher rangappa and -- author of the threat matrix, inside the global war on terror. shimon, we were together just as this was breaking tonight and we're still together. i used the word stunning and i was sort of joking but this really was. this was not what anyone expected. and i know cnn was in the courtroom. the prosecutors, the astonishment showed on their faces. >> yeah. and like you pointed out before, evan perez, our good colleague here, was inside the courtroom. we had other senior reporters inside the courtroom. and all said, it really became a show in terms of it became about the judge,
manafort to go to that cigar bar and exchange polling data. you know, you don't have to be david axelrod to know that that private polling data is being given for a reason and that reason is potentially targeting by the russians in their social media campaign or their efforts to influence the american election. >> thank you very much. congressman, i appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you so much. >> i want to bring in elie honig, shimon prokupecz, asher rangappa and --...
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cigar smoke, pipe smoke. kind of a gentleman's library, o it was there in the late 1800s. my challenge is to get he soot off without removing the paint. i have been testing different solvent. water, acid, acetone. i am testing them where they will not be seen until i can figure out what works. i want to test and inconspicuous -- in inconspicuous places. from the way it is reacting, i think it s a water-based paint. trial and error, that is what it is. >> i am the curator. my responsibility is to correct, preserve and interpret army art history. this is a marvelous portrait. he had a photograph done. there was no date on this, but most of them were done in the 1880's. the dwight brothers -- there were four of them in the war. he carried the flag across the confederate line. he valued the troops. of course, he paid for it with his ife. i do have a letter that he wrote. it is on the 17th of september, 1862. on the field, he said this. "dear mother, it is a mistake, moist morning. we are engaging the enemy. i write you to send you my love and ell you that i am very well so far
cigar smoke, pipe smoke. kind of a gentleman's library, o it was there in the late 1800s. my challenge is to get he soot off without removing the paint. i have been testing different solvent. water, acid, acetone. i am testing them where they will not be seen until i can figure out what works. i want to test and inconspicuous -- in inconspicuous places. from the way it is reacting, i think it s a water-based paint. trial and error, that is what it is. >> i am the curator. my...
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police accuse netanyahu of accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in gifts, including cigars, champagne, jewelry, and flattering media coverage, in exchange for backing legislation to help wealthy businessmen. president trump, an ardent supporter, defended netanyahu. >> i can say this. that he's done a great job as prime minister. he's tough. he's smart. he's strong. >> reporter: but how strong will now be tested, with elections in just 40 days. if the case goes ahead, netanyahu would be the first sitting israeli prime minister to be indicted. lester? >> richard engel, thank you. >>> back at home, there are concerns tonight for actor luke perry, the "90210" and "riverdale" star hospitalized after suffering a reported possible stroke at the age of just 52. strokes striking more americans at younger ages. we get more on that from nbc's morgan chesky. ♪ >> reporter: he broke hearts on one of the biggest shows of the '90s, turning troubled teen dylan mckay into a pop culture icon on "beverly hills: 90210." >> come on. >> where we going? >> field trip. >> reporter: but tonight heartbreaking
police accuse netanyahu of accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in gifts, including cigars, champagne, jewelry, and flattering media coverage, in exchange for backing legislation to help wealthy businessmen. president trump, an ardent supporter, defended netanyahu. >> i can say this. that he's done a great job as prime minister. he's tough. he's smart. he's strong. >> reporter: but how strong will now be tested, with elections in just 40 days. if the case goes ahead, netanyahu...
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the cigar out just a crowd. and us last a member of the now for course nearest there now walking like a regular man with your hopes trusts since he's actually going. to take what's going on right now you've got to see right now because most again the police are still to protect us like i said he was going to. this is what you got the why are. we losing lives every day to the people this morning to protect. this is what i'm. going to get all these six flyers that are said to me yet. thoughts. oh my little brothers they can't roll down and never gonna werman now hurry livin life in the heavens and down down because sure we sink you only painted six out interface you live type on the verge everything all the really want is because it's family that have every day based on natural one of a kind of a group for the family and up all the time dash he was thinking about the stammer out of this is a shame we have to face this reality death for the screen there we bring it clarity and and username the start of sheriff come
the cigar out just a crowd. and us last a member of the now for course nearest there now walking like a regular man with your hopes trusts since he's actually going. to take what's going on right now you've got to see right now because most again the police are still to protect us like i said he was going to. this is what you got the why are. we losing lives every day to the people this morning to protect. this is what i'm. going to get all these six flyers that are said to me yet. thoughts. oh...
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monsters that the officer fired at the suspect as he has an arm and died in the now surrounding the cigar out just cry out. and us last i've been building up for course mirrors here in milwaukee the direction of scott's it's such a welfare. state. right now you've got the city right you know because nothing in the valleys was built to protect us i say he was going to do it is which he got the wire going right we lose loved ones every day to be this really it's a project that. this is what i'm just not. going to get out of these six fires that are set to get. us out it's. one of my little brothers they can't throw down and never got to werman now hurry livin life in the heavens looking down down because shall we say a few many pennies since fallin face we've lived life on the verge of everything all the really want is for this family to have every day based on natural one of a kind of a good for the family and up all this time i do believe jack he was thinking about the stammer out of this is a shame we have to face this reality death going in the dark we're bringing clarity and a username
monsters that the officer fired at the suspect as he has an arm and died in the now surrounding the cigar out just cry out. and us last i've been building up for course mirrors here in milwaukee the direction of scott's it's such a welfare. state. right now you've got the city right you know because nothing in the valleys was built to protect us i say he was going to do it is which he got the wire going right we lose loved ones every day to be this really it's a project that. this is what i'm...
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it is soot, cigar smoke, pipe smoke. ithome in a -- it honda -- hung in a kind of a gentleman's library, so it was there in the late 1800s. my challenge is to get the soot off without removing the paint. i have been testing different solvents. water, acid, acetone. all these different solvents. i am testing them where they will not be seen until i can figure out what works. i want to test in inconspicuous places. it has been going on for several months, trying to find the right solvents. from the way it is reacting, i think it is a water-based paint. it comes off with almost anything. trial and error, that is what it is. >> my name is jim mcnally. i am the curator. my responsibility is to correct, , preserve and interpret army art history. this is a marvelous portrait. he died in 1862. he had a photograph done. there was no date on this, but most of them were done in the 1880's. the dwight brothers, there were four of them in the war. he was famous for carrying the flag across the confederate carrying the troops and winn
it is soot, cigar smoke, pipe smoke. ithome in a -- it honda -- hung in a kind of a gentleman's library, so it was there in the late 1800s. my challenge is to get the soot off without removing the paint. i have been testing different solvents. water, acid, acetone. all these different solvents. i am testing them where they will not be seen until i can figure out what works. i want to test in inconspicuous places. it has been going on for several months, trying to find the right solvents. from...
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paul manafort in the middle of a busy campaign, takes time to go to a cigar bar with a former russianelligence officer. he gives them proprietary data from the trump campaign and they all leave through separate doors. come on, now. something fishy went down. >> and why did he give him proprietary campaign data? i would think that it was probably to suggest that donald trump had a good shot at becoming president of the united states. he was signaling this would someone they would have to deal diplomatically, so they should line up at the door. >> you've just heard gates is still being interviewed, gates was in the room with the russians. if there was collusion it must have been manafort related. this could be developing into the final collusion report. >> and here's why it matters. there is evidence possibly that trump had a policy towards ukraine that was softer and didn't stand up to russia because of this collusion. i mean, here's the irony. for the party that brags about winning the cold war, the republicans, and reagan, they seem oblivious to the fact that our policy towards russi
paul manafort in the middle of a busy campaign, takes time to go to a cigar bar with a former russianelligence officer. he gives them proprietary data from the trump campaign and they all leave through separate doors. come on, now. something fishy went down. >> and why did he give him proprietary campaign data? i would think that it was probably to suggest that donald trump had a good shot at becoming president of the united states. he was signaling this would someone they would have to...
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monsters that the officer fired at the suspect is he has an arm and died in the aisle surrounding the cigar out just the crowd you know and us last i've been building up for the course mirrors here in milwaukee the direction of scott's. sucks. so what's. right now you've got. the right you know because nothing in the police has built to protect us i say he was going to do it is which he got the wire going right we lose loved ones every day if you wish your needs are protected. this is what i'm. not. going to get out of these six fires that were set to get. us out it's. one of my little brothers they can't throw down in never gonna werman now hurry livin life in their cabins in downtown make a show we say give you any penis inside out and ok so we live on the verge of everything all the really want is for the family to have every day based on natural one of a kind of a screw up for the family and up all the time he didn't move back he was thinking how to stammer out of this is a shame we have to face this reality just for going in there are we bring experience and use your name in the start
monsters that the officer fired at the suspect is he has an arm and died in the aisle surrounding the cigar out just the crowd you know and us last i've been building up for the course mirrors here in milwaukee the direction of scott's. sucks. so what's. right now you've got. the right you know because nothing in the police has built to protect us i say he was going to do it is which he got the wire going right we lose loved ones every day if you wish your needs are protected. this is what i'm....
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they can be cigarettes, cigars, chew, nicotine laced juice for vape pens. sometimes flavor to taste like cotton candy, bubble gum, mango, to mention a few. vape products are prohibited for sale for anyone under the age of 21. by the way there's a companion bill, sb39one., thank you, bob. >> arson investigators are on the scene of a special fire at a southre was reported about 5:30 this morning on east e sunnyvale battalion sunnyvale that arson investigators a tomody started that fire. he wouldn't go into details on that but said the point of origin and the timing made that incident suspicious. an arson fire was in the very same building less than two years ago. a neighboring business owner who declined to talk to us on camera, told nbc bay area that there have been three fires in that same strip mall the past several years. >>> what started a house fire that destroyed the home in concord this morning? we brought you this story all morning long. one woman who lives there was injured. the fire started a little bit 3:00.m on bonhome way near concord community
they can be cigarettes, cigars, chew, nicotine laced juice for vape pens. sometimes flavor to taste like cotton candy, bubble gum, mango, to mention a few. vape products are prohibited for sale for anyone under the age of 21. by the way there's a companion bill, sb39one., thank you, bob. >> arson investigators are on the scene of a special fire at a southre was reported about 5:30 this morning on east e sunnyvale battalion sunnyvale that arson investigators a tomody started that fire. he...
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like monsters that the officer fired at the suspect is he has an arm and died in the now surround the cigar out of this and cry out how best. to have been building up for course mirrors here in milwaukee the revenue stream starts this. sucks. so what's. right down you got. the right you know because nothing in the police was built to protect us i say he was going to do it this is going to be happy why are. we losing loved ones every day to this warning to protect it. this is what i'm. not. going to get out of these six fires that are set to get. us out small. one oh my little brother they can't roll down into never gonna werman now hurry livin life in the heavens looking down down because shall we say give any pain to cincinnati and your face we live on the verge of everything all the really wanted was this family that kept every day based on natural one of a kind of a skirt for the family and up all the time i do believe jack people think i'm proud to say i am out of this is a shame we have to face this reality just for going into iraq we bring experience and use your name to start a chari
like monsters that the officer fired at the suspect is he has an arm and died in the now surround the cigar out of this and cry out how best. to have been building up for course mirrors here in milwaukee the revenue stream starts this. sucks. so what's. right down you got. the right you know because nothing in the police was built to protect us i say he was going to do it this is going to be happy why are. we losing loved ones every day to this warning to protect it. this is what i'm. not....
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good weekend a pedestrian caused absolute chaos during the opening song trial of its least serino cigar cycling rice the man oblivious to the riders coming towards him at around sixty kilometers an hour. i was at the front of the group were able to swerve as a policeman tried to pull the possible eye off the road the man was taken to hospital one rider is being treated for concussion. and some of the world's best windsurfers have been taking on extreme weather conditions in ireland the storm chase competition living up to its name off the coast of donegal using the power generated by a huge north atlantic storm competitors found themselves taking on ten meter waves and winds in excess of one hundred and thirty kilometers per hour. there's absolutely crazy. that is without a doubt the wind yes and most conditions are in it is heavy metal ok that is a sports looking for now more later. thanks for watching the news hour or just a moment right here on. much more off the day's news all the day's top stories coming up in just a minute but i. talked to. her. a three year investigation into the
good weekend a pedestrian caused absolute chaos during the opening song trial of its least serino cigar cycling rice the man oblivious to the riders coming towards him at around sixty kilometers an hour. i was at the front of the group were able to swerve as a policeman tried to pull the possible eye off the road the man was taken to hospital one rider is being treated for concussion. and some of the world's best windsurfers have been taking on extreme weather conditions in ireland the storm...
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>> i drive it myself sir, have a cigar. >> take your cigar and hire a chauffeur and keep a man from becomingou look like a grocer? >> no sir, my job is extermination. >> you must give your assistance each a nice weekend vacation. we want you to hire a crowd. you will hang up this sign, it means no rats allowed. and how about you? >> i am a very sick woman. >> oh. hypochondriac. you must get something to soothe you. two for halitosis. one for eczema, bronchitis, or any other kind of an -itis, that will delight us. that way madam, you will help to end unemployment. now, listen to me, everybody. step out, get back, and give a man a job. you know that. i know it. now, step up and give a man a job. you know who is president of the nra? no? i'll tell you. you take this message straight from the president and give a man a job. [ applause ] >> so what does this do that is different from the fireside chats? go ahead, brent. >> it turns presidential policy into an entertainment product. it is very much like the beginning of the whole concept of marketing. >> absolutely. excellent. excellent. kayla? >>
>> i drive it myself sir, have a cigar. >> take your cigar and hire a chauffeur and keep a man from becomingou look like a grocer? >> no sir, my job is extermination. >> you must give your assistance each a nice weekend vacation. we want you to hire a crowd. you will hang up this sign, it means no rats allowed. and how about you? >> i am a very sick woman. >> oh. hypochondriac. you must get something to soothe you. two for halitosis. one for eczema,...
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. >> accepted more than $100,000 worth of cigars and champagne. >> according to authorities, the bribes also included mariah carey tickets. yeah. i'm like, wait, what? i have nothing against mariah carey, but now i'm imagining benjamin netanyahu drunk on champagne smoking cigars singing to mariah carey -- oh, baby, you'll always be my baby, doo, doo, doo, dah. >> this morning's i'm opening is presented by toyota -- let's go places. >> who knew mariah carey was so big in israel? >> good morning. welcome to "cbs this morning." alex wagner is with us this morning. >>> we begin with a startling report suggesting president trump ignored advice from key advisers on giving jared kushner access to highly confidential documents. "the new york times" reports the president directed that his son-in-law and senior adviser receive a top-secret security clearance. he reportedly overruled objections from intelligence officials, the white house chief of staff, and the president's top white house lawyer. >> kushner has been at the center of trade deals with mexico and has worked closely with israel, jord
. >> accepted more than $100,000 worth of cigars and champagne. >> according to authorities, the bribes also included mariah carey tickets. yeah. i'm like, wait, what? i have nothing against mariah carey, but now i'm imagining benjamin netanyahu drunk on champagne smoking cigars singing to mariah carey -- oh, baby, you'll always be my baby, doo, doo, doo, dah. >> this morning's i'm opening is presented by toyota -- let's go places. >> who knew mariah carey was so big in...
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i also want to acknowledge and pride tribute to the work of people in the health cigar in christchurch. the first responders from some johns and the amazing stop by the clinical and non-clinical at the district health board across your child spittle who have done nothing short of an outstanding job in dealing not just with the injured but with their families and loved ones and friends. there are two paths really important for their response in terms of psycho social research support first of all local support on the ground and it's being lead by the district health board. they have excellent services they are on the ground and fully involved in that it's coordination with other government departments. the second part of the response is at a national level and as you'll be aware we have being directing people to use the one seven three seven. mental health helpline which can be fun and will take stood well can also be accessed by way of chit you'll see i've got the bay cio sudden i'm as easy to remember and what i can cite is that the his brain a significant increase in use of that line
i also want to acknowledge and pride tribute to the work of people in the health cigar in christchurch. the first responders from some johns and the amazing stop by the clinical and non-clinical at the district health board across your child spittle who have done nothing short of an outstanding job in dealing not just with the injured but with their families and loved ones and friends. there are two paths really important for their response in terms of psycho social research support first of...
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prosecutors allege netanyahu accepted over three hundred thousand dollars worth of champagne and cigars from hollywood producer arnon milchan another serious allegation is that the prime minister eased business regulations for schall of it a telecom mogul in return for favorable media coverage. the coverage of this scandal has certainly not played favorably for netanyahu. and this just six weeks away from national elections when he hopes to win a fourth term. for netanyahu the attorney general's recommendation to indict is no more than a political witch hunt. their aim is to whip up the public with ridiculous attempts to make me look evil. without the chance to refute them now but only after the elections is the. enough with the show and. ignore the spin i intend to continue to serve you as prime minister for many years to come. after more than two decades in office netanyahu is only months away from possibly becoming the longest serving head of government in israel's history yet some israelis see the april ninth election as a good time for a change of leadership. of the sufi done i thi
prosecutors allege netanyahu accepted over three hundred thousand dollars worth of champagne and cigars from hollywood producer arnon milchan another serious allegation is that the prime minister eased business regulations for schall of it a telecom mogul in return for favorable media coverage. the coverage of this scandal has certainly not played favorably for netanyahu. and this just six weeks away from national elections when he hopes to win a fourth term. for netanyahu the attorney...