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littlefield's kids wish collings didn't have to split up their dad's collection but know some must beced to fund a permanent home for the rest. and museums cost a lot of money. so, along with bill boller, they gear up for a barn-burner of an auction on their ranch outside san francisco. it's not easy to put a collection together and have the funds to open up a museum. did you know what that number was going into the auction? >> yes -- around $10 million. >> $10 million dollars, and failure's not an option. if the numbers fall short, some of their father's most prized vehicles that they dearly want in his namesake exhibit must go. >> we picked out five very, very rare vehicles and we put a high premium on those. >> valued at several hundred thousand dollars each, the five include this sherman tank, the last of its kind... a german 8-ton half-track, just as coveted as the 12-ton used in "the dirty dozen"... an american amphibious assault vehicle... a german panzer iv... and this jumbo sherman, one of just eight in the world. what was that day like? >> i don't even know how to describe i
littlefield's kids wish collings didn't have to split up their dad's collection but know some must beced to fund a permanent home for the rest. and museums cost a lot of money. so, along with bill boller, they gear up for a barn-burner of an auction on their ranch outside san francisco. it's not easy to put a collection together and have the funds to open up a museum. did you know what that number was going into the auction? >> yes -- around $10 million. >> $10 million dollars, and...
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though, after aitana bonmati was sent off and she'll now miss the final. 15 minutes from time, catalina collnd spain hung on to reach the final for the first time. earlier, in the first semi—final, japan beat england 2—0, with both goals scored in a five—minute spell mid—way through the first half. riko ueki's low drive was followed by a header from jun endo. the japanese have finished third in two of the last three editions, but they're also through to the final for the first time. it means there will be a new name on the trophy this year. monday was another memorable day at the asian games in indonesia for chinese swimming star sun yang. he won his second gold medal of the week with victory in the 800 metres freestyle and set a new asian games record of 7 minutes, 48.36 seconds in the process. thankfully there was no repeat of the night befire when the chinese flag fell down during the medal ceremony. there were a host of gold medals forjapan in the pool. rikako ikee led the charge by picking up her second and third gold medals with victories in the women's 50 metres butterfly in a new gam
though, after aitana bonmati was sent off and she'll now miss the final. 15 minutes from time, catalina collnd spain hung on to reach the final for the first time. earlier, in the first semi—final, japan beat england 2—0, with both goals scored in a five—minute spell mid—way through the first half. riko ueki's low drive was followed by a header from jun endo. the japanese have finished third in two of the last three editions, but they're also through to the final for the first time. it...
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more than 1,000 new teachers coll welcome students back to the ty.hey will train through tomorrow. teachers are going through all sorts of instructions including literacy a classroom management. the first day for teachers is tuesd thursday. >>> this morning, the federal trade commission has tips for pares to keep their kids' information safe. safeguard yourchild's social security number by asking if how it will be used. ask if you can use only the last four digits. an paren have the option to not share in directories. shred any documents with your child's person information before throwing them away. >>> the college football season starts and one of the head universities is looking at their head coach. >> urban meyer is accused of not reporting domestic violence abuse. he l admitteder he knew about abuse and insisted heollowed protocol. the board of trustees will make an announcement tomorrow. >>> toda seven former members of a penn state fraternity will be backn court in connection with the hazing death of timothy piazza piazza. police say he drank
more than 1,000 new teachers coll welcome students back to the ty.hey will train through tomorrow. teachers are going through all sorts of instructions including literacy a classroom management. the first day for teachers is tuesd thursday. >>> this morning, the federal trade commission has tips for pares to keep their kids' information safe. safeguard yourchild's social security number by asking if how it will be used. ask if you can use only the last four digits. an paren have the...
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there are concerns about colle lake dam which holds back a nearby reservoir. in its path, a city of some 80,000 people, a danger dramatically spelled o on u.s. television. the worst-case scenario if tha dam does breach as officials worry it might is tha water would surge dnhill into lynchburg and could drown that city in 17 feet of water in seven minutes. reporter: alreadhousands have been evacuated. some had to be rescued in the middle of the night. for now, the dam remains stable and this talk of opening a sluice get a -- gate to relieve pressure but if rains continue and theam gives away, the consequences could be catastrophic. anchor: thanks for watching, bye-bye. >> national presentation of "bbc world news" is made possible by contributions to your pbs station by viewers lu. thank you. >> you are watching pbs. trump ministration's plan to uh do air pollution rules and how ca is responding. the week in politicsncluding electi security and facebook's ongoin struggle to police its own platform. what might a border wall look like. weead toan diego to look at
there are concerns about colle lake dam which holds back a nearby reservoir. in its path, a city of some 80,000 people, a danger dramatically spelled o on u.s. television. the worst-case scenario if tha dam does breach as officials worry it might is tha water would surge dnhill into lynchburg and could drown that city in 17 feet of water in seven minutes. reporter: alreadhousands have been evacuated. some had to be rescued in the middle of the night. for now, the dam remains stable and this...
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. >>> new this morni at colle park, the university board of trustees could make some big changes. university of maryland we're talking abouthere. good make big changes for the football program and thechool as a whole. college footballte wri brett mcmurphy is reporting that the board is planning a specialg meettomorrow. according to mcmurphy, topics include removal and litigation for school's impending lawsuit in the death of jordan mcnair. the meeting would also discuss the future for head coach d.j. durkin and wallace love. >>> we're learning more about the man suspect evidence an attack at theritish parliament. members in london say he was there to travel ra brabroad. he's a british citizen originally from sudan. he's accused of driving his car through a group ofns pedestr in westminster injuring half a dozen. he's being held on suspicionrrf ism charges. all of the victims are expected to survive. >>> we can finallyee alex smith making plays on the field in a redskin uniform tonight. the team will take on the new york jets for their sond preseason game. he didn't play for the fi
. >>> new this morni at colle park, the university board of trustees could make some big changes. university of maryland we're talking abouthere. good make big changes for the football program and thechool as a whole. college footballte wri brett mcmurphy is reporting that the board is planning a specialg meettomorrow. according to mcmurphy, topics include removal and litigation for school's impending lawsuit in the death of jordan mcnair. the meeting would also discuss the future for...
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an undocumented immigrant has been charged with killing the colle student. christhian rivera led them to tibbnts body a cornfield in central iowa. he admit today following her. she threatened to call police when he wouldn't leave her alone. he became angry. he doesn't remember killing her but later found her bleeding in s trunk. surveillance video led them to him. family and friends are devastated this is how their arch ended. >> i wake up in the morning, i think of her. i'm at work i think of molly. still to this day, it's true and it be already for years and years to come. >> he's an undocumted immigran in this country from mexico for seven years. >> the person who shot a 6-year-old, i -- >> with her mom and sister monday night. someone sprayed their car with gunfire. the shooting happened less than a mile from where 10-year-old makiyah wilson was killed last moh. her kille still on the loose. this grandmother told our pat collins she's grateful that her granddaughter is still alive. she asked that we alter her voice and show her voice. >> saw what happene
an undocumented immigrant has been charged with killing the colle student. christhian rivera led them to tibbnts body a cornfield in central iowa. he admit today following her. she threatened to call police when he wouldn't leave her alone. he became angry. he doesn't remember killing her but later found her bleeding in s trunk. surveillance video led them to him. family and friends are devastated this is how their arch ended. >> i wake up in the morning, i think of her. i'm at work i...
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to preparing inspiring and guiding economically disadvantaged students beyond high school and on to colle and on to careers. it's called the heart ofab th foundation. joining us now to talk about it are jasmine w mccoy is founder of the heart of tab that foundation and patricia williamh a president o foundation. welcome, ladies. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> so started heart of tab that, jasmine, which is ano rofit, when you were a 12th grader at hope in arms. >>yes. >> how did this happen? when did it happen. >>o that's right. >> in your head. d in my hea it really started when i was mucher you than that, i had a passion for giving. it was a value thawas instilled in me at a young age, especially as someone who was a recipient of so much generosity, being involved in nonprofits similar to heart of tabatha foundation. i had experiences with friends in my community and going on tot arms and seeing a gap, a the exposure i was getting and opportunities i was having that my friends were to and i wanted to something bridge that gap and that led to start heart of tabatha. >> you sook
to preparing inspiring and guiding economically disadvantaged students beyond high school and on to colle and on to careers. it's called the heart ofab th foundation. joining us now to talk about it are jasmine w mccoy is founder of the heart of tab that foundation and patricia williamh a president o foundation. welcome, ladies. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> so started heart of tab that, jasmine, which is ano rofit, when you were a 12th grader at hope in arms....
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lie in state, a rare honor affordeto a dozen other senators, and an opportunity for conggussional colleir respects to a man them as much as they admired him. senator mcconnell: depending on the issue, you knew that john would either be your staunchest ally or your most stubborn opponent at any moment, he might be preparing an eloquent reflection human liberty or a devastating joke served up with his signature cackle and that john mccain glint in his eye. jane: this was also a moment for personal grief. the public setting made intimate once again by his wife, cindy. tears from his daughter meghan. and his mother, aged 106, who must have believed she lost him years before as a prisoner of war in vietnam. although president trump was conspicuous by his absence, vice esident mike pence summed up the ideal of service that johnso mccain pfied for so much of his life. vice president pence: on behalf of a grateful nation, we will t forever remembt john mccain served his country, and john mccain served his country honorably. jane: john mccain was, of course, aplas, of flawed man and dhuman. but
lie in state, a rare honor affordeto a dozen other senators, and an opportunity for conggussional colleir respects to a man them as much as they admired him. senator mcconnell: depending on the issue, you knew that john would either be your staunchest ally or your most stubborn opponent at any moment, he might be preparing an eloquent reflection human liberty or a devastating joke served up with his signature cackle and that john mccain glint in his eye. jane: this was also a moment for...
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, after aitana bonmati was sent off, and she'll now miss the final. 15 minutes from time, catalina colleach the final for the first time. earlier, in the first semi—final, japan beat england 2—0, with both goals scored in a five—minute spell mid—way through the first half. riko ueki's low drive was followed by a header from jun endo. the japanese have finished third in two of the last three editions, but they're also through to the final for the first time. you can get your latest sports news on our website. that's your tuesday sports briefing. earlier this year a prestigious british 0rchestra formed one of the uk's first ensembles fronted by musicians with disabilities. in a few day's time they are due to become the first disability—led group to play the bbc proms. they'll make their debut at a relaxed prom, on 27 august, less than a year after being formed. nikki fox, the bbc‘s disability news correspondent, has been to meet the musicians. rehearsing mozart, an orchestra like no other. everyone in this ensembles has a disability and they are bound to make their debut at the proms. the
, after aitana bonmati was sent off, and she'll now miss the final. 15 minutes from time, catalina colleach the final for the first time. earlier, in the first semi—final, japan beat england 2—0, with both goals scored in a five—minute spell mid—way through the first half. riko ueki's low drive was followed by a header from jun endo. the japanese have finished third in two of the last three editions, but they're also through to the final for the first time. you can get your latest...
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we are told no one else was in the car at tim >>> a murder in the district's busy corridor, it's a colle student gunned down outside of a nightclu he had been at the secret lounge when some kind of argument spilled out onto the street. we are hearing from relatives as police try to figure out who sh this young man. >> reporter: he got a haircut and went to a pool party and he went to the secret lounge to reason to music. they say something happened inside that spilled outside. gunshots. one here, one over there phillip ends up dead on the side walk. it was a shock for the whole family. s dent at montgomery college wanted to be a social worker. now it was around 4:00 this morning detectives made the death notice to his father. hi two hwoe and t moreover. cameras ve more in this block while we have at the tv station. it is the securit cameras will help them close this case of. murd i'll have more on this coming up at 6:00. back to you. >> thank you. >> working for your health. >>> howard university swimmer could be making some history soon at the olympics. >>> welcome back. ragwd is comin
we are told no one else was in the car at tim >>> a murder in the district's busy corridor, it's a colle student gunned down outside of a nightclu he had been at the secret lounge when some kind of argument spilled out onto the street. we are hearing from relatives as police try to figure out who sh this young man. >> reporter: he got a haircut and went to a pool party and he went to the secret lounge to reason to music. they say something happened inside that spilled outside....
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attorney laid out timelines and phone records, proof that republican congressman inchristopher colls of new york is guilty of insider trading and in lyg to the fbi. >> congressman collins ted as if the law didn't apply to him. >> reporter: collins, his son cameron and his son's future father iface 13 criminal counts all together including stecurity fraud and falsatements to investigators. the crimes revolve around the australian pharmaceutical company. on june 2 last year, the ceo informed the of directors including collins that the company's critical drug trial failed. news that was not yet public. congressman collins was at a picnic at the minutes after getting the news, according to prosecutors, collins called his son to tell him breaking fedal w. cameron collins moved quickly to save his money. >> he sold stock based on that inside information, and he also took that illegal inside information and tipped others. later, the stock would plummet. according to the indictment, the insider trading allegedly saved the defendants and others iover three quarters of a milldollars. all three
attorney laid out timelines and phone records, proof that republican congressman inchristopher colls of new york is guilty of insider trading and in lyg to the fbi. >> congressman collins ted as if the law didn't apply to him. >> reporter: collins, his son cameron and his son's future father iface 13 criminal counts all together including stecurity fraud and falsatements to investigators. the crimes revolve around the australian pharmaceutical company. on june 2 last year, the ceo...
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he my mom was part of the death coll. >> reporter: among the dead was nicole cordero's mother, wanda, died two days after the storm made landfall, in a wereital that had lost power. >> i wish the hospitals were more prepared for this, the government overall, you know. e ople died in streets when the virricane was happening. mb dickerson: david, help us l,th this number, 64, the official death toll until today. what took the government so long to update that number? 's reporter: well, you know, john, it's interesting, the governor's director of public safety was the man who said early on, "listen, it's 64, because i'm relying on doctors e come and tell me exactly when a death is to be certified as storm-related." but the report reveals doctors todn't have the training or knowledge to do that. in fact, some doctors admitted noey were worried about being soed because they didn't know, so in some cases they hesitated before signing off on a death as being storm-related. but, john, remember, this was the worst of the worst. there was no power, no water. resp911 system was down, ambulances
he my mom was part of the death coll. >> reporter: among the dead was nicole cordero's mother, wanda, died two days after the storm made landfall, in a wereital that had lost power. >> i wish the hospitals were more prepared for this, the government overall, you know. e ople died in streets when the virricane was happening. mb dickerson: david, help us l,th this number, 64, the official death toll until today. what took the government so long to update that number? 's reporter:...
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this hour's headlines stories a facebook purge sees hundreds of a collings linked to a run under russia blocked by the social media giant for alleged political meddling also ahead this hour. video of a british policeman slumping a teenage girl during a red coals is all it's rage on triggers debates about water constitutes reasonable force two grown place officers can find a way of restraining a fourteen year old go platinum thought i heard noise a soulless fourteen year old girl's going cold just like anybody else. does relations between the european union and the u.s. the two rates germany's foreign minister suggests a european the.
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the flames so intense part of the roadse coll >>> 90s and humid today. we have a chance for a couple utternoon thunderstorms, feeling more like 100 degrees as we go throughout your tuesday, lauren i up in a few minutes. e'll talk about highsh >>> new video into the live desk showing the aftermath of sunday's 6.9 earthquake that h indonesia. 98 people we know are confirmed dead but officialst expect t number to go up as they continue to search for the missing we have photos of rescues under way right now. know that everyone you see in the photos have been saved. they're doing okay right now. look for yourselves. you can see survivors being pulled from the rubble and debris. this after thousands of buildings collapsed or were badly damaged. crews and volunteers have been crawling under the rubble to try to find any sign of life that still exist. the wayeople have described this, they say destruction is just everywhere. aaron. you.angie, thank more amazing video to show you. this of a tanker truck that crashed into then set off a huge fire here on a highway
the flames so intense part of the roadse coll >>> 90s and humid today. we have a chance for a couple utternoon thunderstorms, feeling more like 100 degrees as we go throughout your tuesday, lauren i up in a few minutes. e'll talk about highsh >>> new video into the live desk showing the aftermath of sunday's 6.9 earthquake that h indonesia. 98 people we know are confirmed dead but officialst expect t number to go up as they continue to search for the missing we have photos of...
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we're colleing them t give out the kids in need before they start the sdool yechool year look, if you can't stop by, you can make a secure donation online. go to wnbcwashington.com and search backpacks. they had a chance to play with a few of the nationals before their big match up. every player participates in some way with the washington nationals baseball academy. the partnership started four years ago asay to help kids in p underservets of d.c. improve grades and develop good character. for some players it's the main reason they play in baseball. >> four years ago and i started playing baseball. i would never be here. yed uld have never p baseball. i would never get better. i would never do any of it. >> team plays in a regional tournament in connecticut this weekend. they are just four wins away from getting to the little league world series. boy, oh, boy, wouldn't that be something in the could make. >>> news 4 midday continues in just a moment. here is a look at what's happening this weekend. >>> we're going to finally get a break from the rain this weekend which means it's tim
we're colleing them t give out the kids in need before they start the sdool yechool year look, if you can't stop by, you can make a secure donation online. go to wnbcwashington.com and search backpacks. they had a chance to play with a few of the nationals before their big match up. every player participates in some way with the washington nationals baseball academy. the partnership started four years ago asay to help kids in p underservets of d.c. improve grades and develop good character. for...
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they are under water now with colle college educated white men. >> is that the message for the democratic>> most of the candidates don't have to talk about trump that much. the candidates are out there talking about health care or higher minimum wages, and talking about economic issues. they barely need to mention trump because of all of these activists out there. >> that name did happen to come up last night. they said it was a victory celebration. balderson had plenty of gratitude to go around. let's listen to what he said. >> i would like to thank president trump. and take the time to thank vice president pence. i am going to do everything i can to keep america great again. >> notably, he did not vothank governor kasich. the president trying to take credit for this. the role he is going to be playing when we get into september, october, early november. how active is he going to be going into these districts? >> he wants to be very active. white house advisers that i have talked to say he is hungry. clear effort by advisoors as well as congressional leaders. go to red states with senate
they are under water now with colle college educated white men. >> is that the message for the democratic>> most of the candidates don't have to talk about trump that much. the candidates are out there talking about health care or higher minimum wages, and talking about economic issues. they barely need to mention trump because of all of these activists out there. >> that name did happen to come up last night. they said it was a victory celebration. balderson had plenty of...
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that was all the storm damage that we saw on the colle park area. numerous trees down and dozens of trees down in the college park area. that staple storm also had trees down. prince william county andx fairfa county and arlington all the way up towards baltimore and evus pennsylvania a mess. fortunately the weather today much calmer. outside we're dealing with the sun again as it made its way on through here and now down to 84 degrees a81 next hour and 73 degrees by 11:00. ni, nice and nice. we could still see a shower or two this evening but most of us are on the dry side. 75 in reston and 79keanassas. look at the storms. we do have a couple of storms making their wayver towards he chesapeake bay and waldorf area. another line making its way back towards montgomery and we're not quite done with this yet as it makes its way back west. a quick shower our down here's the one right over annapolis south of annapolis maki its way over the chesapeake bay and another area and down towards the south, clinton maryland just this one around the mayo area and
that was all the storm damage that we saw on the colle park area. numerous trees down and dozens of trees down in the college park area. that staple storm also had trees down. prince william county andx fairfa county and arlington all the way up towards baltimore and evus pennsylvania a mess. fortunately the weather today much calmer. outside we're dealing with the sun again as it made its way on through here and now down to 84 degrees a81 next hour and 73 degrees by 11:00. ni, nice and nice....
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. >> mia as her family calls her in antioch and was suppo to the start coll pif in stockton. >> she's an honor student. she received a scholarship for school. she was starting school a week and a half from now. >> her family says they're devastated by the entire situation. >> to know that potentially that journey now may have to take a detour depending on what the outcome may be from this is hard. it's hard. >> mia's family tells us all of the teenagers in the car were her close friends from high school. they hung out together all the time. now mia is still in critical condition after john mayor medical center here at walnut creek. the two female passengers still in the hospital with possibly life threatening injuries. >>> the chp says there have been at least two similar accidents at this same exact spot in the last ten years where cars have flown off the freeway and landed on the street below. in both of those cases drugs or alcohol were a factor. >>> an east bay man was under the influence and driving on a suspended license when he hit and killed a man on interstate 880 in oakland.
. >> mia as her family calls her in antioch and was suppo to the start coll pif in stockton. >> she's an honor student. she received a scholarship for school. she was starting school a week and a half from now. >> her family says they're devastated by the entire situation. >> to know that potentially that journey now may have to take a detour depending on what the outcome may be from this is hard. it's hard. >> mia's family tells us all of the teenagers in the car...
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theon colled breach may take several days to complete. >>> also today officials i uthwest virginia are working to lower the water leve at the college park dam in lynchberg. last week officials thereey sai had some concern the dam could fail, send being 17 feet of water into lynchberg in about seven minutes' time. officials say the dam is stable and fe right now. > such a wonderful thing, to get a break from all the rain. >> isn't it? >> relief. >> and there is still a lot of standing water. >> yes. >> even rain falling from the sky it is very sticky outside. we are talking soupy. especially in the morning hours. it's very afternoon.the as we heat up during the day it is very humid out there. the humity starts to take a toll on the temperaturesakg it feel hotter. 90s in the forecast. by definition it is a heat wave. keep in mind our average high for this time of the year is 88 degrees. we are not tha far off from hitting 90 anyway. we are not going to see aom bre he humidity over the next few days. we have a chance for a stray afternoon.m thi most of the area stays dry. whoever sees tha
theon colled breach may take several days to complete. >>> also today officials i uthwest virginia are working to lower the water leve at the college park dam in lynchberg. last week officials thereey sai had some concern the dam could fail, send being 17 feet of water into lynchberg in about seven minutes' time. officials say the dam is stable and fe right now. > such a wonderful thing, to get a break from all the rain. >> isn't it? >> relief. >> and there is...
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that is technology and medicine colling together, that benefits you, me, everybody else working hardo make a living and not get ripped off. trish: carl taking a stand on a deal like this. thanks very much. >> thanks for having me. i'm fired up about this. trish: old times, me and carl. still to come, everyone, home depot founder ken langone is here. this is great deal to have ken here because he has a new book out called, "i love capitalism." so do i, ken. he will tell us what he thinks of the left touting democratic socialism these days. >>> new details emerging about elon musk and tesla. we're on it for you. see you here. ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. trish: moments ago president trump's legal team responded to special counsel robert mueller's request to interview the president. this as president trump declaring victory in ohio, but his backed candidate is still in a race that is too close to
that is technology and medicine colling together, that benefits you, me, everybody else working hardo make a living and not get ripped off. trish: carl taking a stand on a deal like this. thanks very much. >> thanks for having me. i'm fired up about this. trish: old times, me and carl. still to come, everyone, home depot founder ken langone is here. this is great deal to have ken here because he has a new book out called, "i love capitalism." so do i, ken. he will tell us what...
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from we have mark colling woodstock, connecticut, on the independent line. caller: i don't think cohen and convictions will have anything to do with the next elections. people seem to forget that mueller was supposed to look the how russia influenced 2016 elections, and he has not even looked at the democrats yet. the democratic side is the one that was colluding, and the biggest example of that was barack obama on the open mic, telling vladimir that i'll be more flexible. i mean, the american people see what is going on. and they aren't going to stand for it, and as far as the polls go, those are going to be just like the other election. people don't want to admit that they are voting for donald trump. thank you. tom from atlantic highlands, new jersey, on the independent line. good morning. sort of the exact opposite of the last caller. ist i'm seeing is manafort being held under this pressure as a result of the russian elements they cannot prove. so these are all just the low hanging fruit that they use as pressure. that is what all this is about, with co
from we have mark colling woodstock, connecticut, on the independent line. caller: i don't think cohen and convictions will have anything to do with the next elections. people seem to forget that mueller was supposed to look the how russia influenced 2016 elections, and he has not even looked at the democrats yet. the democratic side is the one that was colluding, and the biggest example of that was barack obama on the open mic, telling vladimir that i'll be more flexible. i mean, the american...
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thmott distinished pressor of women's studs and dictor of africa women's studs at eensbor's beett collend chair ofhe northarolina african erican hitage commissi. whene comeack, i wt suemacist eechwrit just fired fr trump sff? we will eak withhe head the southn povertleadersh. st with us ♪ [musibreak] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. nermeen: we ended the hour looking at how multiple people close to donald trump have direct ties to white supremacist. president comes top economic advisor there he kudlow has admitted he recently hosted white nationalist publisher peter brimelow at a birthday celebration at his home. brimelow founded the dare.com. a panelist at the h.l. mencken , conference call the gathering of "white nationalists and pseudo-academic and academic a panelist atracists." for more, we're joined by richard cohen. welcome back to democracy now! talk about the latest developments. >> i don't think they are entirely surprising, amy. we've seen a real cross-fertilization between some hard-core people in t
thmott distinished pressor of women's studs and dictor of africa women's studs at eensbor's beett collend chair ofhe northarolina african erican hitage commissi. whene comeack, i wt suemacist eechwrit just fired fr trump sff? we will eak withhe head the southn povertleadersh. st with us ♪ [musibreak] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. nermeen: we ended the hour looking at how multiple people close to donald trump have...
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so they used to try to keep him busy, pack his schedule, but my colle colleague jonathan swan has learned meet with other members. he likes to be able to wander around, golf when he wants, but there's some side effects to that. one of them is the president is constantly on the phone, and somebody who spent a lot of time at bedminster with him tells us staff has no idea who he is talking to. >> i love that little nugget. >> who is he talking to about this? tell us about the new report titled the tivo presidency from jonathan swann. >> this is trump watching trump. we knew on the president's campaign plane he used to love to watch the rallies as he was flying home. he would do an event, and on his own boeing 747 he would watch coverage of whatever event he had just done. well, he has taken that habit to the white house. so the president on his big tv in the dining room right next to the oval, he's got a tivo, and swa, if n found out it is preloaded with the president's favorite highlights of himself. >> wow. >> >> from rallies and going back to the debates. he watches this like an nfl coach
so they used to try to keep him busy, pack his schedule, but my colle colleague jonathan swan has learned meet with other members. he likes to be able to wander around, golf when he wants, but there's some side effects to that. one of them is the president is constantly on the phone, and somebody who spent a lot of time at bedminster with him tells us staff has no idea who he is talking to. >> i love that little nugget. >> who is he talking to about this? tell us about the new...
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the british fertility society, along with many other societies in the uk, including the royal coll toty and the decline in fertility that occurs in men and mostly in women around the age of 35. but we do need a whole sea change in the attitude of society across the board towards women embarking on parenthood, because let's face it, we need two incomes to keep a family together. women do need to work for economic reasons, not just for need to work for economic reasons, notjust for a purely need to work for economic reasons, not just for a purely frivolous reasons of wanting to advance themselves and have lots of money. there is ultimately that comfort, people have thought of science helping to make the change but we are not there yet. science isn't the solution. there is the facility within the medical profession to enable women to stop the clock by freezing their eggs. that is a fact. it is not 100% successful. it is only less than one in five. it is not something women should clutch onto as the panacea that will solve their problems. it is something that should be considered with ade
the british fertility society, along with many other societies in the uk, including the royal coll toty and the decline in fertility that occurs in men and mostly in women around the age of 35. but we do need a whole sea change in the attitude of society across the board towards women embarking on parenthood, because let's face it, we need two incomes to keep a family together. women do need to work for economic reasons, not just for need to work for economic reasons, notjust for a purely need...
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i got to be a colle professor, and i got to be a united states senator.nd applause ] i believe in that america. >> seth: do you take -- i mean, solace is a weird word, but have you -- do you find it notable that right now as we come towards the midterms, it seems as though the republican party is not actually running on this tax bill they passed --ki >> ning. >> seth: which is the signature achievement of the first half of donald trump's term in office. >> and stinks like three-week-old garbage. [ laughter ] - i mean, they aoh, you know, somewhere else everyime anything about that tax bill comes up, you know, and that's what's remarkable about this. they passed it knowing it was unpopular. and it's not like people changed their minds.th passed it knowing it was unpopular. figured, "y, they'd spend a few bazillion dollars outrunning ads on it, and the american ople would fall for it." and here's the deal, it's more unpopular now than it was when it passed, because, k that really is the heart of where erica is. i think we still fundamentally, fundamentally,
i got to be a colle professor, and i got to be a united states senator.nd applause ] i believe in that america. >> seth: do you take -- i mean, solace is a weird word, but have you -- do you find it notable that right now as we come towards the midterms, it seems as though the republican party is not actually running on this tax bill they passed --ki >> ning. >> seth: which is the signature achievement of the first half of donald trump's term in office. >> and stinks...
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pornhub coll .ghter ] it's a family na [ laughter ] and finally, you know, with er hing going on, sometimes we don't get the details about everything. and there's been a lot of talk lately about 3-d printed guns, which if you don't know, are gunshat people print themselves at home using a 3-d printer. but the technology and the laws surrounding those guns are pretty confusing. luckily, i saw a coml last night that explains it all. take a look. [ laughter ] >> oh, gin. >> i enjoy our little get togethers. >> well, you know what i don't enjoy? >> what? >> not feeling safe in my own home. >> it's the state of the world today. >> anything could happen. >> that's why i'm going to do something about it. >> what's that? >> i'm going to print my own 3-d gun. >> well that sounds interesting. >> wait, how do you print a gun? >> it's simple. a 3-d printer liquefies thermal plastics and then lays it down in a successive layer and a specific pattern dictated by the object you want to print. >> that does sound si
pornhub coll .ghter ] it's a family na [ laughter ] and finally, you know, with er hing going on, sometimes we don't get the details about everything. and there's been a lot of talk lately about 3-d printed guns, which if you don't know, are gunshat people print themselves at home using a 3-d printer. but the technology and the laws surrounding those guns are pretty confusing. luckily, i saw a coml last night that explains it all. take a look. [ laughter ] >> oh, gin. >> i enjoy our...
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. >> also this morning the father of missing colle student mollie tibbetts is making a new plea aboutghter's disappearance. nbc's blake mccoy has the very latest on this story. hey blake,ood morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning to you. in a new interview, that father is goring his t beauty what happened to his father. it's seemingly different than a eory mollie's mother told us over the weekend. her reward has topped a quarter of a million ollars as the search for the missing college student continues. >> i'll be honest with you, early on i wasn't as hopeful as i am now. >> in a new interview the father of mollie ti etts says he believes his father is still alive. >> the longerute do wit finding mollie's body, the more hopeful we are she's alive somewhere and going through something that very can survive. >> rob tickets says he believes his 20-year-old daughter is with someone she knows two weeks after vanishing from the small town of brooklyn, iowa. >> it's totally specution on part, but i think mollie iseo with s she knows, that is in over their head. there was some independent
. >> also this morning the father of missing colle student mollie tibbetts is making a new plea aboutghter's disappearance. nbc's blake mccoy has the very latest on this story. hey blake,ood morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning to you. in a new interview, that father is goring his t beauty what happened to his father. it's seemingly different than a eory mollie's mother told us over the weekend. her reward has topped a quarter of a million ollars as the search for the missing...
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tuesday, the school announcing they have parted ways with strength and conditioning coach ricwho warepn coll now in the middle of an independent investigation into the football program, placing head coach d.j. durkin on leave. the family lawyer telling us, while marty and tonya will never get another day with jordan, dr. loh's words were meaningful to them and give them some comfort that he will put the university on the path to change the culture of the program. the university saying they could have done more after this incident to help this young man and create a healthier environment out there on the football field. i keep coming back to this line about legal and moral responsibility. i mean, they're really trying to get out ahead of this thing. >> they are. glad that we heard from the parents saying it has brought them some source of comfort. what were you saying the other day when you two were talking about this, michael? >> you're getting pushed so much out there but always remember it's easy to be tough with somebody else's body. >> it is. it is. it is. like we talked about the other
tuesday, the school announcing they have parted ways with strength and conditioning coach ricwho warepn coll now in the middle of an independent investigation into the football program, placing head coach d.j. durkin on leave. the family lawyer telling us, while marty and tonya will never get another day with jordan, dr. loh's words were meaningful to them and give them some comfort that he will put the university on the path to change the culture of the program. the university saying they...
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as theyro walked back the water with their surfboards, montgomery suddenly coll sed.she turned him over and began cp their first kiss, helping to save his life. the whole episode was caught on camera by a man filming time-lapse video. ahelpived quickly. but montgomery was still unconscious when paramedims carried off the beach. he woke up in the ambulance. the following day, he had bypass surgery to repair a blocked artery. montgomery survived, and his relationship with trainor flourished. ten months later, hs heart strong and full. indeed, in every sense, right? we're joined by max and his heroic girlfriend, dr. andi trainor. good morning to both of gyou. d morning. >> good morning. >> well, that's a story! okay, so, i mean, you're out there. i dven know what to ask for. andi, did you feel ike, gosh, tha first date, is he joking, like should i get in there? and seconds matter in a situation like that. >> yeah. when we were walking up the beachnd he collapsed, and my first thought was did he trip? and then my second thought was, oke does not seem like the kind of pers
as theyro walked back the water with their surfboards, montgomery suddenly coll sed.she turned him over and began cp their first kiss, helping to save his life. the whole episode was caught on camera by a man filming time-lapse video. ahelpived quickly. but montgomery was still unconscious when paramedims carried off the beach. he woke up in the ambulance. the following day, he had bypass surgery to repair a blocked artery. montgomery survived, and his relationship with trainor flourished. ten...
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>> getting there and colling down the other side. ashley: gotcha.art: we're going up short term. how many people agree we'll go up from here? >> i agree. stuart: susan? susan: tariffs are a big concern. stuart: are we going up from here? >> edge closer to 3,000 for the s&p. stuart: webster? ashley: only game in town. we'll keep going up. unless something happens we have no idea. we can live like that every day. >> tariffs will be a hit in medium term. i think we have a little bit more going higher. everybody is so hesitant. investors are hesitant what is happening with tariffs. stuart: no they're not. it has gone straight up. >> that is the bull market -- stuart: what do you mean hesitant? >> contributing factor to the bull market. you have investors are so uneasy. means there is still potential upside. susan: half a percent from record levels once again. the main concern is -- longest bull market -- stuart: all right. quiet on the set. let me read the script. the trump administration is pushing back its timetable on imposing those tariffs on car im
>> getting there and colling down the other side. ashley: gotcha.art: we're going up short term. how many people agree we'll go up from here? >> i agree. stuart: susan? susan: tariffs are a big concern. stuart: are we going up from here? >> edge closer to 3,000 for the s&p. stuart: webster? ashley: only game in town. we'll keep going up. unless something happens we have no idea. we can live like that every day. >> tariffs will be a hit in medium term. i think we have...
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mary coll has responded to the "say nope to the pope" campaign.d 40 years ago. sister ann was there for the first visit and will be meeting the pope this weekend. fatherjames 0'reilly is a young priest volunteering for the pope at the event. it isa it is a very changed ireland, how did you see it then and how do you see it now? everything has changed so see it now? everything has changed so much, it is difficult, the changes have been so enormous. i rememberwhenl changes have been so enormous. i rememberwhen i was changes have been so enormous. i remember when i was eight years old, the pope was coming, the level of religious fervour was at fever pitch. everyone was talking about the pope, how they would get there, where they would get there, it seemed like all of ireland was on the move and it was not an easy thing to get to see the pope, the roads would not have been in as good condition, it was a big journey, people made expeditions to get there, taking sometimes days. our family did not go, there was age children under the age of 12, as so man
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from we have mark colling woodstock, connecticut, on the independent line. caller: i don't think cohen and convictions will have anything to do with the next elections. people seem to forget that mueller was supposed to look the how russia influenced 2016 elections, and he has not even looked at the democrats yet. the democratic side is the one that was colluding, and the biggest example of that was barack obama on the open mic, telling vladimir that i'll be more flexible. i mean, the american people see what is going on. and they aren't going to stand for it, and as far as the polls go, those are going to be just like the other election. people don't want to admit that they are voting for donald trump. thank you. tom from atlantic highlands, new jersey, on the independent line. good morning. sort of the exact opposite of the last caller. ist i'm seeing is manafort being held under this pressure as a result of the russian elements they cannot prove. so these are all just the low hanging fruit that they use as pressure. that is what all this is about, with co
from we have mark colling woodstock, connecticut, on the independent line. caller: i don't think cohen and convictions will have anything to do with the next elections. people seem to forget that mueller was supposed to look the how russia influenced 2016 elections, and he has not even looked at the democrats yet. the democratic side is the one that was colluding, and the biggest example of that was barack obama on the open mic, telling vladimir that i'll be more flexible. i mean, the american...
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was taken yesterday, barely a cloud in the sky in lincolnshire and we saw temperatures up to 27 in collingss because it's turning cooler and fresher for all of us. sunshine around and fresher and today we have a more general speu and today we have a more general spell of rain, two bands, the first from lincolnshire to the midlands to south—west england and a second one from northern ireland and scotland. both will be gradually moving south and east through the day. the behind the band of rain, sunshine and showers and. drying up in east anglia and south—east england as the rain clears. more persistent rain in parts of northern england for a time in the afternoon. noticeable breeze, particularly in northern ireland and scotla nd particularly in northern ireland and scotland and not as warm as yesterday in england and wales, temperatures between 19 and 23 but just 11! to 16 for scotland and northern ireland. we will keep showers going through this evening. most will tend to fade away and become confined mainly to northern ireland, scotland and the far north of england but elsewhere, lots of c
was taken yesterday, barely a cloud in the sky in lincolnshire and we saw temperatures up to 27 in collingss because it's turning cooler and fresher for all of us. sunshine around and fresher and today we have a more general speu and today we have a more general spell of rain, two bands, the first from lincolnshire to the midlands to south—west england and a second one from northern ireland and scotland. both will be gradually moving south and east through the day. the behind the band of...
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we are also likely to hear the foreign secretary colling on the eu to create a stronger alliance to standfor the 1989 hillsborough disaster, has had all charges against him dropped. he'd been accused of telling lies about whether or not he'd tried to blame fans for the tragedy, and also about his own role in the aftermath. prosecutors said insufficient evidence meant there was no real prospect of a conviction. speaking outside court, sir norman expressed sympathy for the victims — but said today's outcome vindicated him. judith moritz reports. although he wasn't centrally involved on the day of the hillsborough disaster, sir norman bettison's name has long been linked with its aftermath. in the wake of the tragedy, sir norman, then a chief inspector, was part of a team that gathered evidence about the police for the taylor public inquiry. 96 liverpool fans died when the terraces at hillsborough became overcrowded in 1989. sir norman was accused of trying to blame the fans. in 1998, he was appointed chief constable of merseyside, home to many of the bereaved families. his appointment was d
we are also likely to hear the foreign secretary colling on the eu to create a stronger alliance to standfor the 1989 hillsborough disaster, has had all charges against him dropped. he'd been accused of telling lies about whether or not he'd tried to blame fans for the tragedy, and also about his own role in the aftermath. prosecutors said insufficient evidence meant there was no real prospect of a conviction. speaking outside court, sir norman expressed sympathy for the victims — but said...