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for the most part, the stock market has stayed true to the cliche. it kept on climbing, but in the past 24 hours as u.s. north korea tensions heightened, the waf worry got steeper. they p yests day retreat and moved ever so slightly into textbook safe havens like gold and bonds. the moves were thnot big, but north korea is on investor's radar now and as one strategist put it, geo politics is spla dropped to 22,048. nasdaq fell 18. s&p 500 was off a fraction. earnings hs of the market for while they are still important, investors are also paying attention to bigger, broader issues. bob pisani explains. >> here's a rare event. stock concerns about north korea, but also on the state of poor earnings. so far, this summer has been a -- market. nothing has offered to slow upward course of stocks. ife mart shifting focus? for the moment, the market seems are small.that the risk of this major indices were down fractionally and markets here and volatility roaming elevated. so, north korea, the problem is is, is not the only big issue. had authorized an increa
for the most part, the stock market has stayed true to the cliche. it kept on climbing, but in the past 24 hours as u.s. north korea tensions heightened, the waf worry got steeper. they p yests day retreat and moved ever so slightly into textbook safe havens like gold and bonds. the moves were thnot big, but north korea is on investor's radar now and as one strategist put it, geo politics is spla dropped to 22,048. nasdaq fell 18. s&p 500 was off a fraction. earnings hs of the market for...
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cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah. flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. >>> we end tonight with images from the west coast in southern california coming from within inches of unsuspecting swimmers. nbc's ron mott has the story. >> reporter: for beach goers off the california coast, a whale of a tale, sharing the open pacific up close with a beast. this gray whale soaked up the sun in dana point harbor this week. out on a whale watching tour, he put his drone to work catching a woman who got a tad frenzy's. >> she dived into the water and swam over to this whale. everybody was stunned and then a whole bunch of people helped out and actually were able to get the whale out of the harbor. that's not something i would normally recommend doing. >> you're good. >> reporter: the orange county sheri
cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah. flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. >>> we end tonight with images from the west coast in southern california coming from within inches of unsuspecting swimmers. nbc's ron mott has...
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[ bleep ] joke that everybody has heard before, cliche big pussy joke.alked about before. most women won't let their husbands watch when they're going through a miscarriage. i sat my husband down in front of me while i sat on the toilet and i was like, you look! you watch the whole thing! he felt so bad for me. i used it as leverage and held that [ bleep ] over his head for a month and got him to do whatever the [ bleep ] i wanted him to do for 30 days. he took me to see beyonce. he bought me a bike off of craigslist. that's my miscarriage bike and i love it very much. for 30 days i finally had the marriage i always wanted. >> if you're filthy, the lower you go the funnier you better be and i'll go with you. there's filth i absolutely adore. but if it's just all you have, then you shouldn't be here. >> girls grow up so fast. it's like they don't have childhoods anymore. they're sexualized so early, you know? a girlfriend of mine has a little baby girl and i babysat her. i changed her diaper. totally shaved. 6 months old. it's always just about busting th
[ bleep ] joke that everybody has heard before, cliche big pussy joke.alked about before. most women won't let their husbands watch when they're going through a miscarriage. i sat my husband down in front of me while i sat on the toilet and i was like, you look! you watch the whole thing! he felt so bad for me. i used it as leverage and held that [ bleep ] over his head for a month and got him to do whatever the [ bleep ] i wanted him to do for 30 days. he took me to see beyonce. he bought me a...
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there have been clichÉs drawn about it. there've been stereotypes that have been passed around it.it's largely been dismissed and denigrated, and i think it needs to be received and perceived for the serious cultural and potentially political force that it was. my argument is that this was a radical unfolding with revolutionary possibilities. did the revolution play out, certainly not. but in a manner that have been hoped for by those that participated in the counterculture i think that is honestly the case. but again, the impact nevertheless of the counterculture was huge and remains tonight on booktv on c-span2 in primetime, a look at some of the places we stopped on our c-span cities tour. >> one of the most alluring women to apparently ever walked
there have been clichÉs drawn about it. there've been stereotypes that have been passed around it.it's largely been dismissed and denigrated, and i think it needs to be received and perceived for the serious cultural and potentially political force that it was. my argument is that this was a radical unfolding with revolutionary possibilities. did the revolution play out, certainly not. but in a manner that have been hoped for by those that participated in the counterculture i think that is...
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there have been clichÉs drawn about it. there've been stereotypes that have been passed around it.it's largely been dismissed and denigrated, and i think it needs to be received and perceived for the serious cultural and potentially political force that it was. my argument is that this was a radical unfolding with revolutionary possibilities. did the revolution play out, certainly not. but in a manner that have been hoped for by those that participated in the counterculture i think that is honestly the case. but again, the impact nevertheless of the counterculture was huge and remains tonight on booktv on c-span2 in primetime, a look at some of the places we stopped on our c-span cities tour. >> one of the most alluring women to apparently ever walked the earth, a very beautiful woman, ms. denmark of 1931 but even as pretty as she appears to be photographed, people said it would never did her justice you have to see her in person to understand all the fuss. she had an extraordinary charisma and a way about her she would take over a room she would walk into and turn heads and that w
there have been clichÉs drawn about it. there've been stereotypes that have been passed around it.it's largely been dismissed and denigrated, and i think it needs to be received and perceived for the serious cultural and potentially political force that it was. my argument is that this was a radical unfolding with revolutionary possibilities. did the revolution play out, certainly not. but in a manner that have been hoped for by those that participated in the counterculture i think that is...
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there have been clichÉs drawn about it. there've been stereotypes that have been passed around it.it's largely been dismissed and denigrated, and i think it needs to be received and perceived for the serious cultural and potentially political force that it was. my argument is that this was a radical unfolding with revolutionary possibilities. did the revolution play out, certainly not. but in a manner that have been hoped for by those that participated in the counterculture i think that is honestly the case. but again, the impact nevertheless of the counterculture was huge and remains so today. >> booktv visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer. next on my reading list is a fantastic book everything i've heard about it is wonderful and talk about him associational life in america looking into the joint economic committee and it talks about some of the struggles of people not only ann appalachia but throughout the country. >> booktv wants to know what you're reading send us your list at the booktv or insta graham at book tv or our facebook pa
there have been clichÉs drawn about it. there've been stereotypes that have been passed around it.it's largely been dismissed and denigrated, and i think it needs to be received and perceived for the serious cultural and potentially political force that it was. my argument is that this was a radical unfolding with revolutionary possibilities. did the revolution play out, certainly not. but in a manner that have been hoped for by those that participated in the counterculture i think that is...
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i suppose that's the cliche of writing a novel. it's a journey revealed to us very slowly. yes.s an emotionaljourney, a real journey, and the girl receiving the postcards he's sending, she begins to follow behind him. piece it together. from a great distance. yes. always an alluring thing. i'm writing about greece and i always if i put this man in, let's say, harrogate town centre to start this journey to recover his sense of worth... whether he eventually would. maybe i should do it! but greece, to me... the landscape that you find in greece, the people that meet and befriend you, there's always something to be felt and be learned. there have been many novels over the years, going back to lawrence durrell and famous captain corelli and so on. it's happened before. but there is something that draws people in to the history and the culture and customs of greece? yes. and actually for me, the 20th century history of greece is so fascinating, complex and full of drama. it provides me with endless ideas. the book i've just started to write. and tragedy, of course. much tragedy. ever
i suppose that's the cliche of writing a novel. it's a journey revealed to us very slowly. yes.s an emotionaljourney, a real journey, and the girl receiving the postcards he's sending, she begins to follow behind him. piece it together. from a great distance. yes. always an alluring thing. i'm writing about greece and i always if i put this man in, let's say, harrogate town centre to start this journey to recover his sense of worth... whether he eventually would. maybe i should do it! but...
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cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. >>> closed captioning provided by -- and get all the benefits of a good night'sest. take control of your sleep with unisom. a helicopter. and his jump. a bunch of school kids down below sa. and saying i want to do this some day. down he goes flying along. if you look at his target bee low, you can see that squiggly mess. this is simply to promote the new ride. you can kind of pretend by pulling the wing up and down and one causing a little ride to spin around. so to just witness something credible they can then step upin right in line and say, all right, taking my first step. >> that's a great way to kick off a nice, new ride. >> we're among the first to ride that ride. something a little less extre
cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. >>> closed captioning provided by -- and get all the benefits of a good night'sest. take control of your sleep with unisom....
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but it can be a cliche. absolutely.almost goes there and deals with a new subject, a fresh and he is almost the audience oh, god i have to put up this with annoying prostitute coming in and taking attention away from me. never being able to be on time or finish this portrait. it's very much about that, i think it's done beautifully here. the artist at work. and inconvenient sequel, i got nervous, because you said flip chart. i think it's power point presentation these days. in the first it was, an inconvenient truth was a huge success and... won an oscar. it also changed perception of al gore, who was this dull politician at the time and what it did, it was shown in schools everywhere, it sort of proved that climate change was happening. it seemed up necessary to do so now but u nfortu nately seemed up necessary to do so now but unfortunately obviously, al gore seems to feel the need to do so. his life has changed much. he narrowly missed out on being president and he has become this travelling salesman for climate chan
but it can be a cliche. absolutely.almost goes there and deals with a new subject, a fresh and he is almost the audience oh, god i have to put up this with annoying prostitute coming in and taking attention away from me. never being able to be on time or finish this portrait. it's very much about that, i think it's done beautifully here. the artist at work. and inconvenient sequel, i got nervous, because you said flip chart. i think it's power point presentation these days. in the first it was,...
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but in this respect you do not go associated with this and what worries me is the cliche is that evillourishes when good men do nothing, and vacuums are filled. when people pull out of the middle ground left or right, and when they pull out because the vilified then the vacuum is filled by extremism. it happens in this country with the labour party and it happens over there with trump. different politics but the same principle. it is amazing that these business leaders have decided to resign from these business councils because of how trump behaved. we have known this all this time, he campaigned and he called at the old right to get the nomination, then to win the election so nomination, then to win the election so he's not telling us anything new. trying to claim there is an equivalence between fighting against fascism and being a fascist and wanting to go back to the days where you can lynch black people for fun and kill dues and kill gay people or whatever is extraordinary. slowly but surely it is dawning on republicans that this man is not set. we had in the news channel earlierf
but in this respect you do not go associated with this and what worries me is the cliche is that evillourishes when good men do nothing, and vacuums are filled. when people pull out of the middle ground left or right, and when they pull out because the vilified then the vacuum is filled by extremism. it happens in this country with the labour party and it happens over there with trump. different politics but the same principle. it is amazing that these business leaders have decided to resign...
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but it can be a cliche. yes, absolutely.t sort of almost goes there and yet it deals with a new subject, very fresh, and armie hammer is very good, he is stoically funny, putting up with all of this. he's the sort of our eyes, almost the audience shrugging, god, i've got to put up with this annoying prostitute coming in and taking giacometti's attention away from me and got to put up with geoffrey rush‘s never being able to be on time, orfinish this portrait. it's very much l‘artiste au travail. that's exactly what it is and i think stanley tucci has done it very beautifully. the artist at work. all right, well, and inconvenient sequel couldn't be more different. i got nervous because you used the word flip chart in your introduction there. people watching might think that is not necessarily what i go to the cinema for. eat that's what it is these days. in the first one it was. an inconvenient truth was a huge success. it won an oscar. it did, but it also changed our perception of al gore who was this sort of dull politician
but it can be a cliche. yes, absolutely.t sort of almost goes there and yet it deals with a new subject, very fresh, and armie hammer is very good, he is stoically funny, putting up with all of this. he's the sort of our eyes, almost the audience shrugging, god, i've got to put up with this annoying prostitute coming in and taking giacometti's attention away from me and got to put up with geoffrey rush‘s never being able to be on time, orfinish this portrait. it's very much l‘artiste au...
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well apparently undeterred jim acosta rooted through his bag of cliches and came up with, press toe the old statue of liberty trick. what do you think of that, steven miller. >> the statue of liberty has always been a beacon of hope to people to the world for people to this country and they are not always going to speak english, steven. they are not always going to be highly skilled. they are not always going to be. >> jim, i appreciate your speech, so, let's talk about this. >> it was a modest -- >> let's talk about this. in 1970 when we let in 300,000 people a year was that violating or not violating the statue liberty law of the land? tell me what years meet -- tell me what years meet jim acosta's definition of the statue of liberty poem law of the land? so you are saying a million a year is the statue of liberty number? 900 violates it, 800,000 violates it? >> tucker: you won't be surprised to learn that acosta did not have a specific number in mind. actually, even a general number to within say seral 100,000. he had no idea at all. none. yet, he kept talking. which turned out to be
well apparently undeterred jim acosta rooted through his bag of cliches and came up with, press toe the old statue of liberty trick. what do you think of that, steven miller. >> the statue of liberty has always been a beacon of hope to people to the world for people to this country and they are not always going to speak english, steven. they are not always going to be highly skilled. they are not always going to be. >> jim, i appreciate your speech, so, let's talk about this....
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cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >> a day of cleaning up in tulsa, oklahoma after a trio of tornadoes tore through the city splmpt dw . >> officials say they didn't have warning. >> cleaning up the chaos in tulsa, oklahoma. after a trio of rare august tornadoes ripped through the city and surrounding area. one triking a normally bustling shopping center sunday. >> i'm in awe that we are alive. i thank the lord. i have never seen this in real person. you see it on the movies and on the news. in real life it is really bad. >> reporter: at least 30 people injured, some by flying debris and others by collapsed buildings. >> lacerations, pretty serious lacerations. >> reporter: and more than 10,000 without power
cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >> a day of cleaning up in tulsa, oklahoma after a trio of tornadoes tore through the city...
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cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.e like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. ey don't help single moms. hi. hi. what happened to our house last year? it flooded. and the water flooded out. yeah. the red cross arranged the hotel for us. they gave me that break, that leverage, to be able to get it together and... take care of them, you know? i feel like we've come full circle. like that! this is how i'll do it. sarah: there you go. can lead to sleepless nights. closed captioning provided by -- and get all the benefits of a good night's rest. take control of your sleep with unisom. >>> that's claire. she's well known on youtube for being a great singer. >> what is a baby? >> >> they come in here and e she gets them out and holds the baby. >> we're being too loud for the baby. >> you just got
cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.e like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. ey don't help single moms. hi. hi. what happened to our house last year? it flooded. and the water flooded out. yeah. the red cross arranged the...
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cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of you contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com can lead to sleepless nights. >>> closed captioning provided by -- and get all the benefits of a good night's rest. take control of your sleep with unisom.
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time and he was a real people person, to pardon the cliche, use all the way he worked with the co ntesta nts all the way he worked with the contestants on the generation game, he made them feel special, or when they played play your cards right, he treated them the same as a list celebrities on strip began dancing, he was somebody who clearly loved working with people and knew how to get the best out of them and knew how to make everybody laugh and welcome everybody in, and that includes all of us sitting watching at home. he was so good at what he did. lord grade said he grew up with lord —— bruce forsyth there. the number of people paying tribute shows how many people respected him. it shows how he was respected by people in the industry and genuinely loved by people in the industry. the show business industry has people from all across the spectrum from the very nicest to some who might not be quite at that position but sir bruce was one of those people who everybody loved working with, and they loved seeing what he did on television. they loved meeting him asa television. they loved
time and he was a real people person, to pardon the cliche, use all the way he worked with the co ntesta nts all the way he worked with the contestants on the generation game, he made them feel special, or when they played play your cards right, he treated them the same as a list celebrities on strip began dancing, he was somebody who clearly loved working with people and knew how to get the best out of them and knew how to make everybody laugh and welcome everybody in, and that includes all of...
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but it can be a cliche. yes, absolutely.rt of almost goes there and yet it deals with a new subject, very fresh, and armie hammer is very good, he is stoically funny, putting up with all of this. he's the sort of our eyes, almost the audience shrugging, god, i've got to put up with this annoying prostitute coming in and taking giacometti's attention away from me and got to put up with geoffrey rush‘s never being able to be on time, orfinish this portrait. it's very much l‘artiste au travail. that's exactly what it is and i think stanley tucci has done it very beautifully. the artist at work. all right, well, and inconvenient sequel couldn't be more different. i got nervous because you used the word flip chart in your introduction there. people watching might think that is not necessarily what i go to the cinema for. i think i've been a bit old—fashioned, i think it's powerpoint presentation. yes, it probably is. that's what it is these days. in the first one it was. an inconvenient truth was a huge success. it won and oscar.
but it can be a cliche. yes, absolutely.rt of almost goes there and yet it deals with a new subject, very fresh, and armie hammer is very good, he is stoically funny, putting up with all of this. he's the sort of our eyes, almost the audience shrugging, god, i've got to put up with this annoying prostitute coming in and taking giacometti's attention away from me and got to put up with geoffrey rush‘s never being able to be on time, orfinish this portrait. it's very much l‘artiste au...
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cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. finding good-looking well-made shoes with a great fit isn't easy. oh, finally, a perfect fit! that's funny. that's how tom refers to our life insurance through the colonial penn program. -what? -life insurance through the colonial penn program. that's the perfect fit for us. the call was easy. that sounds good. -was it affordable? -yes! we like the coverage so much, we also got a policy for me. if anything happens to either one of us, we won't be leaving our final expenses as a burden to each other or our kids. that's brought us such peace of mind. -so you both got it? -mm-hm. colonial penn program? that's the one with-- "who is alex trebek?" (laughter) (alex trebek) finding the right life insurance
cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. finding good-looking well-made shoes with a great fit isn't easy. oh, finally, a perfect fit! that's funny. that's how tom refers to...
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a lot of cliches are true. follow the money.t's what they're doing with manafort, his real estate transactions often involving donald trump, the other cliche, it's always the cover-up, again, when president trump and his boys are creating these false narratives, you know, you wonder what it is they're trying to hide. >> paul, ken vogel, let me ask you about this. there has been talk that the pardon of sheriff arpaio was a sense that if people have something that they have done, president trump may be in a position to pardon them. what we are learning tonight is that bob mueller may have been talking, politico is reporting, with eric snyder, the new york attorney general. the underlying matter is that the president can't pardon people convicted of state crimes or he cannot issue a pardon for state crimes. when you take that into the mix, what does that mean to you? >> i mean, that's the take-away from that bit of news, which is significant, that there is an effort to potentially lay the ground work to bring a case against paul ma
a lot of cliches are true. follow the money.t's what they're doing with manafort, his real estate transactions often involving donald trump, the other cliche, it's always the cover-up, again, when president trump and his boys are creating these false narratives, you know, you wonder what it is they're trying to hide. >> paul, ken vogel, let me ask you about this. there has been talk that the pardon of sheriff arpaio was a sense that if people have something that they have done, president...
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cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you money? a recent study found consumers who trade in their car pay an average of $990 dollars more. so don't trade in... sell it.... to we buy any car. learn more and get your free online valuation now at we buy any car dot com ♪ find out how much your car is worth at webuyanycar.com ♪ >>> well, a week from today a total solar eclipse will be visible from a narrow stretch of land all the way across the u f south carolina look some people to swamp some often over looked areas to get the best view. 12 million people live along the path where the total coverage is expected
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cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. the nation's largest senior living referral service. for the past five years, i've spoken with hundreds of families and visited senior care communities around the country and i've got to tell you, today's senior livingnd communities are better than tever.ou, today's senior living communities are better than ever. these days, there are amazing amenities like movie theaters, texercise rooms and swimmingg pools, public cafes, bars and, bistros. exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros. even pet care services. and nobody understands your options like the advisors at a place for mom. these are local, expert advisors that will partner with you to find the perfect place and determi
cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. the nation's largest senior living referral service. for the past five years, i've spoken with hundreds of families and visited...
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cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.he has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. >>> "the insider," tracking the biggest stories making news today. >>> number one, rihanna steps out for date night with her billion dollar beau as her ex chris brown comes clean about the night he assaulted her. >> then pink takes sides in the taylor swift/katy perry feud. is she team taylor or team katy? >> is that okay? >> number three, how demi lovato put her hard partying days behind her. but does she still have vices? >> it's all i have left. >> plus, your "insider" bonus. >> it's surreal. >> gloria and emilio estefan celebrate 40 years of marriage. >> it's a love story, our love story. >> as she recalls the crash that almost ended it all. >> then what was amy schumer thinking shooting her judge judy cameo? >> then at ho
cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.he has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. >>> "the insider," tracking the biggest stories making news today. >>> number one, rihanna steps out for date night with her billion...
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cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. but little miss puffytail can never forget. "the only thing worse than having such large ears, is having such large eyes." >>> promotional considerations provided by -- and 99% perspiration.n here's to the 99%. gold bond powder spray. anytime. anywhere. stay cool, america. >>> salsa champions. but just how good are they? they're in brazil at a dance class. in the background you can hear a song. and one of the coolest moves in salsa are all the spins. >> she's giving me the spins just by watching. >> she starts spinning and spinning and spinning. >> wow! >> and keeps go
cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips....
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bit oh yeah that was a book it was more precious to you you could think to think about this follow cliche to read. the paper bustle on a good decade you never know where. my boy. we have a deal. as we did oh boy yes we can yes you do we do not. want to all oh. my that was why i asked to leave the company go you did push to get this book in this place huge thanks to the gods you know. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. your act caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words and hopes to put to rest piece things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each day. but then my feelings started to change you talked about more like it was a game still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with this one to. speak to you now because there are no other takers. to blame that mainstream media has met its
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cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. >>> when it was announced one year ago yesterday that steve bannon was taking over the trump campaign, the announcement was weird for a few reasons. first, new campaign chief at a weird late time in the campaign. the third person running that campaign in a very small number of months. that was weird. second, he was announced as part of a package deal with he and kellyanne conway. they got installed at the same time amid the strange and still unexplained departure of paul manifort as the previous campaign trail. kellyanne conway was campaign manager, steve bannon was campaign ceo which is weird in itself. campaigns don't have ceos. they seem like this odd couple politically speaking. kel qui an conway is
cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. >>> when it was announced one year ago yesterday that steve bannon was taking over the trump campaign, the announcement was...
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it's cliche now. there are no good options and it's also cliche to say all options have to be on the table. they do. we're in uncharted territory and we hope north korea will see the light and realize that the best path forward for them is to cease the testing and negotiate. >> when you say -- when administration officials say all options are on the table, what does that mean, all options are on the table? the military option could lead to disaster, potentially thousands -- hundreds of thousands, maybe millions of people killed. >> right. >> in the course of north korea's retaliation with conventional weaponry. >> that's right. i mean, with seoul so close to the dmz, it doesn't take long-range missiles. this is artillery that can hit. so, i think everyone knows the reality there, but would it be a worse situation to allow them to continue to test and have confidence that they could reach the west coast of the united states. and that's certainly not a good option. so i think the military options have t
it's cliche now. there are no good options and it's also cliche to say all options have to be on the table. they do. we're in uncharted territory and we hope north korea will see the light and realize that the best path forward for them is to cease the testing and negotiate. >> when you say -- when administration officials say all options are on the table, what does that mean, all options are on the table? the military option could lead to disaster, potentially thousands -- hundreds of...
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. >> cliche. >> love at first sight in 2010, i think. >> yeah. >> 7 years now. we got married in belgium. in 2012. >> now they are about to do it again. and again, and 22 more times after that. each time in a different country, but only where same-sex marriage is legal. >> i hope it is going to be fun. >> yeah. >> it will be fine. >> they are two european artists working on their latest project, called -- 22, they live out of a suitcase where they celebrate where same-sex marriage is legal and raise awareness where it is not. >> we stay positive, everyone in our work relates to positive side of things, this is the same, we'll mar marry 24 times, we'll celebrate but still there are 1 70s you cannot. >> first weddint in new york in further week of september then from there jam-packed. >> then to mexico. >> uruguay. >> colombia, canada, iceland, norway, sweden, finland, denmark, germany, london in ireland. >> dublin. >> new zealand, south africa, luxembourg, spain, and portugal. >> yes. >> that about it. >> south africa. >> yes. >> a list that could get longer as m
. >> cliche. >> love at first sight in 2010, i think. >> yeah. >> 7 years now. we got married in belgium. in 2012. >> now they are about to do it again. and again, and 22 more times after that. each time in a different country, but only where same-sex marriage is legal. >> i hope it is going to be fun. >> yeah. >> it will be fine. >> they are two european artists working on their latest project, called -- 22, they live out of a suitcase...
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cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. but little miss puffytail can never forget. "the only thing worse than having such large ears, is having such large eyes." "the only thing worse than having such large ears, and 99% perspiration.n here's to the 99%. gold bond powder spray. anytime. anywhere. stay cool, america. >> we start inform brazil. you walk into a store where there are appliances and electronics. her accomplice here, long skirt, walking down the aisle, check things out a little bit. >> i want to see her slide out with one of those washers between her legs. >> it's not the washer you should be con
cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips....
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. >> so that's just not a cliché. >> no, no. i have been chased by
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cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. but little miss puffytail can never forget. "the only thing worse than having such large ears, is having such large eyes." >>> promotional considerations provided by -- and 99% perspiration.n here's to the 99%. gold bond powder spray. anytime. anywhere. stay cool, america. >>> there's a new designer dog out there. i think you could say this one is quite unique. >> oh, my gosh. >> yeah. that's katrina's poodle. she runs a salon called katrina's pet salon. we've seen zues on the show before. last time he was on he was a zebra. but she's made him look all kind of differen
cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips....
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cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.ike flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. >>> more clouds are moving in. a live look at boathouse row. so keep that umbrella handy. and taking a look at center city, actually cape may, cape may camera, some people still out on the beach. >> it's not raining, so they can walk around on the beefach and it's still comfortable. but tomorrow wouldn't be much of a beach day either. as we go through the rest of the week, once we get rid of the rain, this we'll see tomorrow for example, and we get the sunshine, the it will go up hot and humid. and the eclipse so far is looking pretty decent. >> still a week out, but hopefully it stays like that. and a 90 in there. and staying in the upper 80s. it had been cool. >> and no long extended heat waves, but it will be more
cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.ike flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. >>> more clouds are moving in. a live look at boathouse row. so keep that umbrella handy. and taking a look at center city, actually cape may,...
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cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.y don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. but little miss puffytail can never forget. "the only thing worse than having such large ears, is having such large eyes." "the only thing worse than having such large ears, and 99% perspiration.n here's to the 99%. gold bond powder spray. anytime. anywhere. stay cool, america. >> this video is so awkward. millions of people have cringed through this video. let's add three more people. this comes from santiago, chile. this camera started to roll on a scene that's playing out in the side of the street. >> is she holding a ring? >> she is holding a ring. >> it's kind of ha
cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah.y don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips....
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it's a cliche about grant, but it's true. he's interest of a horse whisper. he has an unusual connection and can handle almost any barn yard animal, but especially with horses. he's allowed to go off into the country. in time his father will be sending out to make goods deliveries or to make goods purchases for the grant stores. plural, more than one grant store. and it's not a leather tannerry by the way. they sell leather goods that have been tand by others to the point that by the time he's about 15 years old grant has by himself with a team of horses traveled from georgetown, ohio to maceville, kentucky, louisville, kentucky, lexington, kentucky, cincinnati, pittsburg, detroit, chicago. if any of you study geography in school and remember it, you can tell he's getting farther and farther away from home and he's only a kid. by himself. by calculation is that by the time he left for west point when he was 17, he had by himself with a wagon and team traveled over 1,500 miles. how many of you would trust any 17-year-old you know to travel 1,500 miles by himse
it's a cliche about grant, but it's true. he's interest of a horse whisper. he has an unusual connection and can handle almost any barn yard animal, but especially with horses. he's allowed to go off into the country. in time his father will be sending out to make goods deliveries or to make goods purchases for the grant stores. plural, more than one grant store. and it's not a leather tannerry by the way. they sell leather goods that have been tand by others to the point that by the time he's...
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we have all these mottos and clichÉs like never say die.well, if you never say die, maybe your men die in your place. let's go to another guy. john brown gordon, classic, southern gentleman, self-made. bar hp low, nelson miles and a few others, these are men without west point education. and that liberates them. the west pointers do a marvelous job of holding things together, and do well in the beginning of the war. very few others figure it out. they're still locked into this idea of a napoleonic battle. by the time -- by the close of the siege of petersburg, when it all collapses the lines have stretched from richmond to peatbering, almost 40 miles long. it's a preview of world war i. you're controlling thingwise the telegraph. and that has it it pit falls. he never sees the batfield field of harver until after the second attack. so technology does have its fit palls. but john brown gordon, he has charisma. he gets into the tibbering and mining business in northwest georgia. that doesn't work out so well at a bad time because george brown
we have all these mottos and clichÉs like never say die.well, if you never say die, maybe your men die in your place. let's go to another guy. john brown gordon, classic, southern gentleman, self-made. bar hp low, nelson miles and a few others, these are men without west point education. and that liberates them. the west pointers do a marvelous job of holding things together, and do well in the beginning of the war. very few others figure it out. they're still locked into this idea of a...
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we think in terms of election cycles. >> it is a cliche.hink they are a practical people if they believe. especially if their sponsor comes to a decision. they're in a position to bring them to the negotiating table. i think that -- the pakistani military believes we will abandon afghanistan and therefore, they will have the opportunity to have taliban come back to power. i hope this strategy, assume it is implemented effectively, that we persist and assume that the afghan government does what it should do. this is maybe their last chance. this shift in calculations may occur. >> that means nation building? >> well, i'm not sure. i mean, the president said it does not mean nation building. i think it goes to zal's point. we have the outline. we have a sketch of the strategy. we don't have the details. strategy has three parts. what it is you want to accomplish. how you're going to do it. and then the resources required. last monday, we heard what it is we want to accomplish. win. durable solution. we heard little on how. we heard almost not
we think in terms of election cycles. >> it is a cliche.hink they are a practical people if they believe. especially if their sponsor comes to a decision. they're in a position to bring them to the negotiating table. i think that -- the pakistani military believes we will abandon afghanistan and therefore, they will have the opportunity to have taliban come back to power. i hope this strategy, assume it is implemented effectively, that we persist and assume that the afghan government does...