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god bless america and racing, danny! kind of looks more like a spaceship than a car. >> kind of like a spaceship, trying to make it be as aerodynamic as possible. >> the story of this racecar starts with this little traffic cop, mickey thompson, danny's dad, born in 1928 in alhambra, california, a boy who loves tools more than toys. >> he took apart the family washing machine because it had a gasoline-powered engine. >> fox sports vp erik arneson. >> he took apart his sister's roller skates to get the wheels. mickey was going to use whatever he could to make something he was playing with go faster. >> as a teen, mickey gets his hands on an old model "a," soups it up and hits 89 miles per hour. he's hooked. in 1945, 17-year-old mickey is idling at a traffic stop when he spots a blonde in the next lane. he decides to impress her with his wheels. the cute blonde is up for the challenge. >> this guy looked like he was really hot stuff. i said, "oh, okay, we'll give it a go." light changed, and i put my foot on the pedal, and
god bless america and racing, danny! kind of looks more like a spaceship than a car. >> kind of like a spaceship, trying to make it be as aerodynamic as possible. >> the story of this racecar starts with this little traffic cop, mickey thompson, danny's dad, born in 1928 in alhambra, california, a boy who loves tools more than toys. >> he took apart the family washing machine because it had a gasoline-powered engine. >> fox sports vp erik arneson. >> he took apart...
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good-bye, john mccain. [ "danny boy" playing ] ♪ ♪ oh danny boy ♪ the pipes the pipes are calling ♪ ♪eadow ♪ ♪ and all the valley's hushed and white with snow ♪ ♪ 'tis i'll be here in sunshine or in shadow ♪ oh danny boy ♪ ♪ oh danny boy ♪ i love you so ♪ and if you come when all the flowers are dying ♪ ♪ and i am dead ♪ as dead i well may be ♪ please come and find the place where i am lie iying ♪ ♪ and kneel and say an "ave" there for me ♪ ♪ and i shall hear ♪ though soft you tread above me ♪ ♪ and all my dreams will warm and sweeter be ♪ ♪ if you'll not fail to tell me that you love me ♪ ♪ then i shall sleep in peace until you come to me ♪ ♪ then i shall sleep in peace until you come to me ♪ >> as jesus taught us, so we now pray. our father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name thy kingdom come. thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. give us this day our daily bread. and forgive us our trespass. and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever and ever, amen. >> for our brother john, let us pray to our lor
good-bye, john mccain. [ "danny boy" playing ] ♪ ♪ oh danny boy ♪ the pipes the pipes are calling ♪ ♪eadow ♪ ♪ and all the valley's hushed and white with snow ♪ ♪ 'tis i'll be here in sunshine or in shadow ♪ oh danny boy ♪ ♪ oh danny boy ♪ i love you so ♪ and if you come when all the flowers are dying ♪ ♪ and i am dead ♪ as dead i well may be ♪ please come and find the place where i am lie iying ♪ ♪ and kneel and say an "ave" there for...
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joining me now is nbc legal analyst danny s. >> i don't think they're given a choice.hey're going have to run it through friday. once the facts have been obtained within that seven-day period, they're going have to report those back to the committee and we will all know in terms of what's discover. what's key is the following. it's not a typical fbi criminal investigation. it a is not like the agent is going to run with that lead. what they're going to do is take that information back, report it back to supervisors, and after it's been made, they'll look at it. >> they call ee eed christine b ford's testimony. >> there was no burden of proof necessarily on the prosecution because you didn't really have it, although it wasn't unusual have a sex crimes prosecutor to ask questions of dr. christine blasey ford. but at the end of the day because you didn't have to prove it beyond any proof beyond a reasonable doubt, it was up to their discretion. it really wasn't an indictment necessarily whether dr. ford was credible but whether they wanted that actual confirmation process
joining me now is nbc legal analyst danny s. >> i don't think they're given a choice.hey're going have to run it through friday. once the facts have been obtained within that seven-day period, they're going have to report those back to the committee and we will all know in terms of what's discover. what's key is the following. it's not a typical fbi criminal investigation. it a is not like the agent is going to run with that lead. what they're going to do is take that information back,...
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danny cipriani is still the name and the face which sells rugby union.ham shop but he isn't in the squad at the moment, for playing reasons and not his behaviour. confirmed by eddiejones today. a year ahead of the world cup, cipriani — gone for good? do you think there is any chance danny cipriani will play in the world cup? 100%. great chance. i just spent five minutes discussing where he is, so he's got as much opportunity as any of the other players in the squad and outside the squad. for you to be happy, how many of the matches do england have to win? all of them? a couple of them? that is a great question if you are not a coach. the only game i worried about is south africa. one name to look out for is chris ashton. not played for england for four years, currently suspended, ashton. not played for england for fouryears, currently suspended, but he is in the england squad. why is that? simple, it comes down to the coachesjudgment. that? simple, it comes down to the coaches judgment. one way or another, for the weeks and the year ahead, so much depend
danny cipriani is still the name and the face which sells rugby union.ham shop but he isn't in the squad at the moment, for playing reasons and not his behaviour. confirmed by eddiejones today. a year ahead of the world cup, cipriani — gone for good? do you think there is any chance danny cipriani will play in the world cup? 100%. great chance. i just spent five minutes discussing where he is, so he's got as much opportunity as any of the other players in the squad and outside the squad. for...
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danny tarkanian. danny. [applause] thanks, danny. what a great guy. thank you, danny.hing. you really are -- you have done a great job. thank you, man. they are going to get you in. vote for him. vote for tarkanian. also, your next governor, a very popular guy in these parts with a great family. adam laxalt, and another friend of mine who was really outstanding, because you know, i have a little to use -- to use an interesting word, bias. bias for this area. i love this area. you know the word bias. they have been talking about bias. yeah. there was a lot of bias. you know that. i have bias for this area and, also, for our great gop chairman, michael mcdonald. [applause] finally, i want you to please welcome the person that we're all here for tonight. now i have to say this -- we started out, we weren't friends. i didn't like him. he didn't like me. and as we fought and fought and fought, believe it or not, we started to respect each other, then we started to like each other, then we started to love each other, and the fact is -- and the fact is, he has been a tremendo
danny tarkanian. danny. [applause] thanks, danny. what a great guy. thank you, danny.hing. you really are -- you have done a great job. thank you, man. they are going to get you in. vote for him. vote for tarkanian. also, your next governor, a very popular guy in these parts with a great family. adam laxalt, and another friend of mine who was really outstanding, because you know, i have a little to use -- to use an interesting word, bias. bias for this area. i love this area. you know the word...
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"o danny boy, o danny boy, i love you so, but when you come and all the flowers are dying, if i am dead be, you'll come and find the place where i am lying and kneel and say an ave there for me." that is really powerful stuff. >> it's so beautiful. it's so beautiful. and my dreams will warm and sweeter be. it's an incredibly beautiful lyric. and you know, there are a lot of people who say that it's a favorite song and it never fails to make them weep. there's something so immediate about it. and the melody is beautiful, too. >> absolutely. you are not of the political world. can you articulate why you think senator mccain's death is causing such an outpouring of emotion well beyond politics? >> it's because i think he stood so much for the american values that i certainly treasured growing up, for being for independent thinking, for collaboration, you know. and he also, because you disagree with somebody, you're not their enemy. there were so many things that he stood for i think that we, many of us care about. >> renee fleming, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> and we look forward to
"o danny boy, o danny boy, i love you so, but when you come and all the flowers are dying, if i am dead be, you'll come and find the place where i am lying and kneel and say an ave there for me." that is really powerful stuff. >> it's so beautiful. it's so beautiful. and my dreams will warm and sweeter be. it's an incredibly beautiful lyric. and you know, there are a lot of people who say that it's a favorite song and it never fails to make them weep. there's something so...
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on danny's performances for gloucester, do you want more performances from him?an 80 minute performance was make i think i had just discussed that, the areas he needs to work on, he understands that and he will go away and work on them. i am sure he will. rugby players at next year's world cup will have to cover up their tattoos to avoid offending fans in japan. tattoos have long been associated with the notorious yakuza crime syndicates, and people are expected to wear vests when using gyms or pools. body art is particularly popular with pacific islanders, while new zealand have already said the all blacks will comply with the rules. in the nfl, the new yorkjets and the cleveland browns, it is currently scoreless with for a half minutes remaining in the opening quarter. that is also now. —— that is all for now. hello again. friday is set to be cooler and fresher, with sunshine and blustery showers. before then, storm bronagh has really been packing a punch across england and wales. a good couple of inches of rain in places, producing some flooding and particular
on danny's performances for gloucester, do you want more performances from him?an 80 minute performance was make i think i had just discussed that, the areas he needs to work on, he understands that and he will go away and work on them. i am sure he will. rugby players at next year's world cup will have to cover up their tattoos to avoid offending fans in japan. tattoos have long been associated with the notorious yakuza crime syndicates, and people are expected to wear vests when using gyms or...
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but gloucester hopes they have the brightest light in danny cipriani --. the brightest light in dannydings. punches aside, the game ended the way it began, northampton's more this way. courtney lawes laying it down. but it was only a consolation, a dream debut for danny cipriani, and gloucester open their campaign with victory. elsewhere, harlequins, under new head of rugby paul gustard, have got their season off to a bang with a bonus point vicitory over sale. it ended 5123 at the stoop. wasps came from behind to beat worcester by a point at sixways. 21—20 at full time. exeter are leading leicester 111—6 in the days late kick off. it's also the first weekend of the pro 1a, as glasgow warriors beat connacht by 27 points to 26 in the tightest of games. this try from connacht‘s finlay bealham helped the homeside to a 23—17 half—time lead. glasgow fought back in the second half as they looked to get their season off to a winning start and this drop goal from stuart hogg flew through the posts to give the warriors a one point lead. with the clock on red connacht had a chance to snatch vic
but gloucester hopes they have the brightest light in danny cipriani --. the brightest light in dannydings. punches aside, the game ended the way it began, northampton's more this way. courtney lawes laying it down. but it was only a consolation, a dream debut for danny cipriani, and gloucester open their campaign with victory. elsewhere, harlequins, under new head of rugby paul gustard, have got their season off to a bang with a bonus point vicitory over sale. it ended 5123 at the stoop. wasps...
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but in danny cipriani, they hope they have the brightest light. but only just. eventually the pressure told, and lester's defence cracked, cracks appearing, legs tiring, chances taken. exit or will take plenty of positives from today's performance, a bonus performance chief among them. james burford, bbc news. elsewhere, harlequins, under new head of rugby paul gustard, have got their season off to a bang with a bonus point victory over sale. it ended 51—23 at the stoop. wasps came from behind to beat worcester by a point at sixways. 21—20 at full time. it's also the first weekend of the pro 14, as glasgow warriors came from behind to beat connacht, 27—26 in the tightest of games. this try from connacht‘s finlay bealham helped the homeside to a 23—17 half—time lead. glasgow fought back in the second half as they looked to get their season off to a winning start and a drop goalfrom stuart hogg flew through the posts to give the warriors a one point lead. with the clock on red, connacht had a chance to snatch victory, but craig ronaldson smacked the
but in danny cipriani, they hope they have the brightest light. but only just. eventually the pressure told, and lester's defence cracked, cracks appearing, legs tiring, chances taken. exit or will take plenty of positives from today's performance, a bonus performance chief among them. james burford, bbc news. elsewhere, harlequins, under new head of rugby paul gustard, have got their season off to a bang with a bonus point victory over sale. it ended 51—23 at the stoop. wasps came from...
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joining me, legal analyst danny cevallos and katie fang. good to see you both.se documents that were filed by the special counsel, manafort not only admitted to everything but he's already offered info to the doj, pled guilty to 2 of 7 counts. interpret all of this. how do you read it? >> the dates are important, alex. the plea agreement has a date of september 13th, thursday. we know he did an open court plea yesterday on friday. what's also included with that net plea agreement is the fact the original proffer, the original plea negotiations and cooperation dates as far back as tuesday this week. frankly at this point if i'm donald trump, i am nervous. i have several guilty pleas from key people that surrounded me, including the national security adviser, the cfo of the trump organization with immunity, and michael cohen is also in talks with the mueller team. so the deal has been done, the information provided by someone like paul manafort has to be crucial to links between the trump campaign and possible russian conspiracy to influence the outcome of the pre
joining me, legal analyst danny cevallos and katie fang. good to see you both.se documents that were filed by the special counsel, manafort not only admitted to everything but he's already offered info to the doj, pled guilty to 2 of 7 counts. interpret all of this. how do you read it? >> the dates are important, alex. the plea agreement has a date of september 13th, thursday. we know he did an open court plea yesterday on friday. what's also included with that net plea agreement is the...
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danny shaw, bbc news. that was danny sholl reporting, our home affairs correspondent.we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... the chief executive of tsb, paul pester, has stepped down in the wake of a major it failure at the bank. protests at labour's hq as the party's national executive decides whether to accept an international definition of anti—semitism. the government's pledge to give 30 hours of free childcare to working parents of three— and four—year—olds is forcing some nurseries and childminders to close, according to a charity. hello, good afternoon. i'mjimmy robertson. business news now. tsb chief paul pester is to step down after seven years in charge, in the wake of a major it failure at the bank. the bank is still struggling to get its it systems to work properly. the governor of the bank of england will be quizzed over his future when he appears before a parliamentary committee today. mark carney is reportedly in talks with the treasury about extending his term at the central bank. but a spokesman for the prime minister s
danny shaw, bbc news. that was danny sholl reporting, our home affairs correspondent.we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... the chief executive of tsb, paul pester, has stepped down in the wake of a major it failure at the bank. protests at labour's hq as the party's national executive decides whether to accept an international definition of anti—semitism. the government's pledge to give 30 hours of free childcare to working parents of three— and...
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danny shaw, bbc news.ures suggest the uk economy grew faster than expected in the three months to the end ofjuly. the office for national statistics said gdp grew by 0.6% during the period. it's thought hot weather and england's performance at the world cup helped boost consumer spending. unions are calling for a shorter working week so that staff can share in the wealth generated by new technology. the tuc‘s general secretary, frances 0'grady, told its annual congress in manchester that the wider workforce needs to see the benefits of developments in technology such as robotics and artificial intelligence. colletta smith reports. the owners of this studio space in cardiff are taking a different view of the working week. staff get a full pay cheque, but only work for four days. we felt that we had an opportunity to prove something that i felt was true, that people could be as productive in four days as five. if it does nothing more than has people who work for you who are less stressed, that'll benefit us
danny shaw, bbc news.ures suggest the uk economy grew faster than expected in the three months to the end ofjuly. the office for national statistics said gdp grew by 0.6% during the period. it's thought hot weather and england's performance at the world cup helped boost consumer spending. unions are calling for a shorter working week so that staff can share in the wealth generated by new technology. the tuc‘s general secretary, frances 0'grady, told its annual congress in manchester that the...
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he has taken up the job after danny boyle quit last month, blaming creative differences.me for a look at the weather with louise lear. good afternoon. while the destructive winds of storm ali ease away, we've got storm bronagh bringing some rain and squally winds through the night and into the early half of tomorrow morning. you can see this conveyor belt of rain pushing in from the southwest, primarily affecting wales and the midlands, and the north of england at least a couple of inches. the north and west of that, it is sunny spells and scattered showers. and to the southeast, we still have some dry and warm weather. the last of the warmth weather. highest values of 22 degrees. let's take a look at where the rain will be in the early evening rush hour. parts of the southwest. but the most heavy through wales, stretching up into the north midlands and up into northern england as well. the bright colours denoting the intensity of the rain. it will be tedious travelling conditions through the early evening. the rain will steadily go towards the east. it will take its time
he has taken up the job after danny boyle quit last month, blaming creative differences.me for a look at the weather with louise lear. good afternoon. while the destructive winds of storm ali ease away, we've got storm bronagh bringing some rain and squally winds through the night and into the early half of tomorrow morning. you can see this conveyor belt of rain pushing in from the southwest, primarily affecting wales and the midlands, and the north of england at least a couple of inches. the...
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danny understands it and we are judging him by his rugby.track record? look, you have got to find out what happened, you see so many things in the paper these days that are not necessarily true. you have got to find out the fa cts . true. you have got to find out the facts. england's next game is against south africa at the start of november and it is the beginning of a difficult autumn for eddiejones and his men but all roads lead to japan, the last stop on the journey of the tournament that will be fined jones' legacy one way or the other. day ten of the us open is under way. fans at flushing meadows will be hoping for more of the drama that was served up in new york last night, when the defending champion, rafael nadal, came through a five set thriller to reach the semi—finals. his match against dominic thiem lasted almost five hours. nadal lost the first set 6—0 against the austrian — his first bagel at flushing meadows in 1a years, but the match went the distance in really humid conditions, finishing at in the morning. it's bad news tho
danny understands it and we are judging him by his rugby.track record? look, you have got to find out what happened, you see so many things in the paper these days that are not necessarily true. you have got to find out the fa cts . true. you have got to find out the facts. england's next game is against south africa at the start of november and it is the beginning of a difficult autumn for eddiejones and his men but all roads lead to japan, the last stop on the journey of the tournament that...
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msnbc legal analyst danny c cevallos and got him back.m like a strategy or, i mean, is it a negotiation on behalf of the chairman of the judiciary committee or more to it than that? >> it is. they could subpoena this witness and even hold her in contempt refusing to appear. this appears to be the good cop version instead of the bad cop version of trying to get her to appear for her testimony. it's strategically and may be an effort to be complete, have a complete record so that there isn't a cloud hanging over the nomination process. but at least this initial letter appears to be an informal way of resolving the issue of getting this witness to come testify before the committee. >> chairman grassley also indicating in the letter that -- we heard this reported even before the letter that they're open to a private session, perhaps even at her home or place of her choosing. if you were advising dr. ford, would you advise that route or advise the route of the public hearing? >> number one, it would still end up in the record. there's an offic
msnbc legal analyst danny c cevallos and got him back.m like a strategy or, i mean, is it a negotiation on behalf of the chairman of the judiciary committee or more to it than that? >> it is. they could subpoena this witness and even hold her in contempt refusing to appear. this appears to be the good cop version instead of the bad cop version of trying to get her to appear for her testimony. it's strategically and may be an effort to be complete, have a complete record so that there...
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danny, how are you going to watch this? what's going to be key here? as we're reporting here deborah ramirez has been contacted by the fbi in this background investigation. >> number one, you don't watch fbi investigations because the fbi will not comment on an ongoing investigation. >> you have reporting out there. >> it is the least rewarding spectator sport is to try to watch an fbi investigation because they don't tell you what they're doing and you only find out once the indictment comes down. i have to tell you since the fbi is charged with investigating credible allegations, i would look for nip who was a client of michael avenatti's. michael avenatti has to figure out how to make some demonstration that puts his client's claim into the credible category. and i have to go back to the idea that what the fbi does best is blanket out -- i'm actually not surprised they haven't talked to dr. ford yet because maybe they're talking to all the peripheral people that have been mentioned. people mentioned in the calendar that we saw. >> yeah. >> once you
danny, how are you going to watch this? what's going to be key here? as we're reporting here deborah ramirez has been contacted by the fbi in this background investigation. >> number one, you don't watch fbi investigations because the fbi will not comment on an ongoing investigation. >> you have reporting out there. >> it is the least rewarding spectator sport is to try to watch an fbi investigation because they don't tell you what they're doing and you only find out once the...
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danny's aunt terry was there, too. >> he never left her side. he slept next to her every night at the hospital. >> reporter: eventually, she woke up. >> i don't think she spoke for quite a long time, but you could tell she was with us. >> i had to learn to eat. i had to learn to walk, i had to learn to write. >> reporter: and figure out how to speak again. danny remembers that day well. >> the speech therapist was asking her what she calls me, so what do you call this man? and she said, my boo. i said, oh, and that was the first thing i'd heard her say. >> reporter: nearly a year later, she's made incredible progress, but there's obviously still a long way to go. >> what's life like? >> pretty confusing. >> reporter: confusing, because their roles as parents have changed. >> it's hard, because chris was the rock in this house. >> i went from being a normal three-member family to a family just trying to figure it out again. >> give mom a kiss. >> reporter: and for 2-year-old harper. >> i want down. >> it's complicated. no! let me down. >> the con
danny's aunt terry was there, too. >> he never left her side. he slept next to her every night at the hospital. >> reporter: eventually, she woke up. >> i don't think she spoke for quite a long time, but you could tell she was with us. >> i had to learn to eat. i had to learn to walk, i had to learn to write. >> reporter: and figure out how to speak again. danny remembers that day well. >> the speech therapist was asking her what she calls me, so what do you...
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danny's aunt terry was there, too. >> he never left her side.e slept next to her every night at the hospital. >> reporter: eventually, she woke up. >> i don't think she spoke for quite a long time, but you could tell she was with us. >> i had to learn to eat. i had to learn to walk, i had to learn to write. >> reporter: and figure out how to speak again. danny remembers that day well. >> the speech therapist was asking her what she calls me, so what do you call this man? and she said, my boo. i said, oh, and that was the first thing i'd heard her say. >> reporter: nearly a year later, she's made incredible progress, but there's obviously still a long way to go. >> what's life like? >> pretty confusing. >> reporter: confusing, because their roles as parents have changed. >> it's hard, because chris was the rock in this house. >> i went from being a normal three-member family to a family just trying to figure it out again. >> give mom a kiss. >> reporter: and for 2-year-old harper. >> i want down. >> it's complicated. no! let me down. >> the conne
danny's aunt terry was there, too. >> he never left her side.e slept next to her every night at the hospital. >> reporter: eventually, she woke up. >> i don't think she spoke for quite a long time, but you could tell she was with us. >> i had to learn to eat. i had to learn to walk, i had to learn to write. >> reporter: and figure out how to speak again. danny remembers that day well. >> the speech therapist was asking her what she calls me, so what do you...
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danny cevallos, great to talk to you.will touch base in a bit. >>> supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh's long-awaited confirmation hearing is set to begin in a few hours. he is expected to undergo more than 17 hours of questioning about his views and questions about his years on the appeals court. hours before the hearing a lawyer for former president george w. bush turned over an additional 42,000 pages of documents from kavanaugh's service in the bush white house. the move angered senate minority leader chuck schumer who tweeted, quote, this underscores just how absurd this process is. not a single senator will be able to review these records before tomorrow. the senate judiciary committee responded a few hours later tweeting, the majority staff has now completed its review of each and every one of these pages, adding that committee chairman chuck grassley and his team are ready for today's hearing. >>> switching gears and heading overseas for a moment, an american service member was killed on monday in what officials
danny cevallos, great to talk to you.will touch base in a bit. >>> supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh's long-awaited confirmation hearing is set to begin in a few hours. he is expected to undergo more than 17 hours of questioning about his views and questions about his years on the appeals court. hours before the hearing a lawyer for former president george w. bush turned over an additional 42,000 pages of documents from kavanaugh's service in the bush white house. the move angered...
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what does that mean, danny? level five. >> it means that because his sentence is over the two-year mark, he's going to have to serve it in state prison as opposed to county time. if he had a sentence of 11 1/2 to 23 months, then he can do that in county time, which is why you see very commonly that sentence being handed out when it's available. so he will be incarcerated. he will do state prison time. he will be eligible for parole at the earliest three years in. >> so he also said the defendant is in need of correctional treatment, and that can be provided effectively by his commitment to an institution. elaborate on that for us. >> well, as a defense attorney, our position is usually that state prison is not always the greatest place to get that kind of treatment, but that's the idea behind it. as a sexually violent predator or an svp as we call it, he's going to be required for life to attends counseling whether or not he's in prison or not. he's going to have to report. there are a number of requirements whe
what does that mean, danny? level five. >> it means that because his sentence is over the two-year mark, he's going to have to serve it in state prison as opposed to county time. if he had a sentence of 11 1/2 to 23 months, then he can do that in county time, which is why you see very commonly that sentence being handed out when it's available. so he will be incarcerated. he will do state prison time. he will be eligible for parole at the earliest three years in. >> so he also said...
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. >> danny and his daughter visit 30 major league baseball parks this summer. mindy explains the special reason they decided to do this. >> i've loved baseball all my life. >> all my life he's talked about this. this has been his dream. this wasn't my dream. >> reporter: life has a funny way of reminding us of what's important. after danny suffered a heart attack employ found herself hitting the road with dear old dad for the summer. >> i was trying to find a way to connect with him just because we didn't really have much. e seball i can do. with him. >> she's very patient, being able to put up with me. just a good bonding experience. >> come on. >> reporter: danny loved wrigley field in chicago and pnc park in pittsburgh, but he saved the best for last no. >> used to go to candlestick park all the time with my dad and giants where my favorite team and we want to culminate the experience and tour here at at&t. >> reporter: father and daughter are both teachers and will return to work in los angeles. the trip may be over but what was gained will last a lifetime.
. >> danny and his daughter visit 30 major league baseball parks this summer. mindy explains the special reason they decided to do this. >> i've loved baseball all my life. >> all my life he's talked about this. this has been his dream. this wasn't my dream. >> reporter: life has a funny way of reminding us of what's important. after danny suffered a heart attack employ found herself hitting the road with dear old dad for the summer. >> i was trying to find a way...
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joining me now is msnbc legal analyst danny receive rammales. >> and what does this tell us. >> you have here. for papadopoulos as with alex van der zwaan, looking at zero to seven months under the sentencing guidelines so when you consider that first time offenders for this crime get probation, it is actually a severe sentence within those sentencing guidelines. even though it is a felony. the 14 days is more -- is an incarceration sentence and he a solid argument for a probation-only sentence so trump is wrong, within the sentencing guidelines it is a significant sentence because many could get probation. but on the other hand, trump has a point, if this only creates crimes as a product of the investigation for false statements he might have an argument there was no underlying collusion. >> and let's bring up the tweet from president trump calling it a great day for america and using this light sentence as proof of no collusion. is it? >> it is not proof of collusion. the sentence only because george papadopoulos was convicted of lying to investigators about what he knew. so trump is s
joining me now is msnbc legal analyst danny receive rammales. >> and what does this tell us. >> you have here. for papadopoulos as with alex van der zwaan, looking at zero to seven months under the sentencing guidelines so when you consider that first time offenders for this crime get probation, it is actually a severe sentence within those sentencing guidelines. even though it is a felony. the 14 days is more -- is an incarceration sentence and he a solid argument for a...
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maker in paris asked what about he does in a he said you know what, what i do each day is artistry danny myer has people at his restaurants who sole job is coffee director they focus on making interesting coffee drinks for their well patrons imagine what this means in the fast things that people were god at it kind of stopped at a sen point. you have to get serious about life. now these are careers and i think we need to talk about this. >> look john tammy some of the authors we have talked about at the conference, have talked about -- education, and the fact that higher education is not necessarily keeping up with where we are going economically. >> i would say they're naive in assuming that education could ever keep up with where we're going economically particularly what we're going to need to thrive in the working world they would be billionaires and not professors so this notion that economy as dynamic as ours that you can learn something of any reasonable value for the working world and school is laughable. what could they possibly teach you? because who would have predicted ten ye
maker in paris asked what about he does in a he said you know what, what i do each day is artistry danny myer has people at his restaurants who sole job is coffee director they focus on making interesting coffee drinks for their well patrons imagine what this means in the fast things that people were god at it kind of stopped at a sen point. you have to get serious about life. now these are careers and i think we need to talk about this. >> look john tammy some of the authors we have...
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>> reporter: danny and ron's doghouse is actually an unusual dog rescue.2005, when they decided to take in some dogs made homeless by hurricane katrina. how long were you planning to be involved? >> reporter: a couple of weeks. >> yeah. >> reporter: but there was always another dog in need of rescue. and they decided the best way to prepare any dog for a new family was to welcome it in to their own. >> by living in our house, number one, they get a lot of human contact. number two, they get pack contact from the other dogs. >> reporter: since 2005, danny and ron have taken in and adopted out, more than 11,000 animals. it sounds expensive. iv it's very expensive. >> reporter: which is why they also recently welcomed in some melmmakers. money from "life in the doghouse: the documentary" will go to shelters, including their own. do you feel like you get as much from these dogs as they get from you? >> we get a lot more from them, then i think we give them. >> reporter: turns out, not everything in the doghouse is for the dogs. tony dokoupil, cbs news, rembert
>> reporter: danny and ron's doghouse is actually an unusual dog rescue.2005, when they decided to take in some dogs made homeless by hurricane katrina. how long were you planning to be involved? >> reporter: a couple of weeks. >> yeah. >> reporter: but there was always another dog in need of rescue. and they decided the best way to prepare any dog for a new family was to welcome it in to their own. >> by living in our house, number one, they get a lot of human...
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my guest is israel's ambassador to the un, danny danon.israel making wise choices from its position of strength? ambassador danny danon, at un headquarters in new york, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen, for having me. well, it's a pleasure to have you on the show. i want to begin with what i found rather extraordinary remarks from your prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, just a few days ago when he was visiting the dimona nuclear plant, where he said this. he said, in the middle east, there is a simple truth. this is no place for the weak. the weak crumble, they are slaughtered and erased from history, while the strong, for good orfor ill, survive. that seems to be a message to the israeli people, to the world, that might is right. am i understanding him correctly? the prime minister was very clear. we live in a very tough neighbourhood. you just need to listen to our neighbours. you know, we can envy your neighbours in the uk, but when you listen to our neighbours from the north, you listen to hezbollah, you listen to the iranians,
my guest is israel's ambassador to the un, danny danon.israel making wise choices from its position of strength? ambassador danny danon, at un headquarters in new york, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen, for having me. well, it's a pleasure to have you on the show. i want to begin with what i found rather extraordinary remarks from your prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, just a few days ago when he was visiting the dimona nuclear plant, where he said this. he said, in the middle east,...
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. ♪ oh, danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling ♪ ♪ from glen to glen >> a final farewell to a truehero who put people and patriotism before all else. at a time of fierce political divide, today's celebration of john mccain gave us a moment to come together. the late senator hand picking speakers, both republican and democrat, to eulogize him, bringing together friends and rivals, using his own memorial for a final call to unity. nbc news white house correspondent kelly o'donnell now on the legacy he leaves. ♪ >> reporter: by planning so much of this week's farewell himself, senator john mccain both compelled and inspired a coming together without partisan boundary. >> he did understand that some principles transcend politics. that some values transcend party. >> reporter: for mccain, it was also about relationships. >> we often argued, sometimes passionately, but we believed in each other's patriotism. >> reporter: that belief could ignite his trademark temper. >> we've been spinning our wheels on too many important issues because we keep trying to find a way to win without help fr
. ♪ oh, danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling ♪ ♪ from glen to glen >> a final farewell to a truehero who put people and patriotism before all else. at a time of fierce political divide, today's celebration of john mccain gave us a moment to come together. the late senator hand picking speakers, both republican and democrat, to eulogize him, bringing together friends and rivals, using his own memorial for a final call to unity. nbc news white house correspondent kelly...
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the first saturday of the season, and a gloucester debut for danny cipriani. the end, his contributions proved to make a difference. but gloucester hope they have the brightest light, a stunning pass to the being... already stacking his control of proceedings. fraser, last year's being finalists, it is all about going one better this season. and today, they were edged over the line in the better —— very literal sense. eventually the pressure told, and lester's defence cracked, lex hiring, chances taken. exeterwill ta ke ple nty hiring, chances taken. exeterwill take plenty of positive steps from today's performance, a bonus point chief among them. james burford, bbc news. elsewhere, harlequins, under new head of rugby paul gustard, have got their season off to a bang with a bonus point vicitory over sale. —— victory over sale. it ended 51—23 at the stoop. wasps came from behind to beat worcester by a point at sixways. 21—20 at full time. it's also the first weekend of the pro 1a, as glasgow warriors came from behind to beat connacht, 27—26 in the tightest of g
the first saturday of the season, and a gloucester debut for danny cipriani. the end, his contributions proved to make a difference. but gloucester hope they have the brightest light, a stunning pass to the being... already stacking his control of proceedings. fraser, last year's being finalists, it is all about going one better this season. and today, they were edged over the line in the better —— very literal sense. eventually the pressure told, and lester's defence cracked, lex hiring,...
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golovkin. 0scar often —— danny deakin often —— gennady golovkin.of this about, i spoke to him earlier this week and that after a ll to him earlier this week and that after all the controversy in the doughnut, boxer needs to be decisive. —— controversy in the build—up. we don't want any controversy. we want a decisive win. to do that, i think both men are going to have to take some risks. gennady golovkin criticised alvarez by saying he fought in on mexican like way, like he was a counter punch her in —— counterpunch her and a traitor. a really important night for boxing and it really important for boxing and it really important for both men's careers. and we're actually going to hear in the next minutes or so, both men on that skill behind me. ade adedoyin joining me from las vegas. thank you very much forjoining us. st helens won rugby league super league's league leaders' shield after a comfortable victory at home to hull fc. they only needed a point to secure their top placing, but did it in style, winning tonight 38 points to 12. also tonight,
golovkin. 0scar often —— danny deakin often —— gennady golovkin.of this about, i spoke to him earlier this week and that after a ll to him earlier this week and that after all the controversy in the doughnut, boxer needs to be decisive. —— controversy in the build—up. we don't want any controversy. we want a decisive win. to do that, i think both men are going to have to take some risks. gennady golovkin criticised alvarez by saying he fought in on mexican like way, like he was a...
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danny tarkanian. danny? thanks, danny, what a great guy. thank you, danny. and danny, thank you for everything. you really are -- you have done a great job, thank you, man. they're going to get you in. vote for tarkanian! also, your next governor, a very popular guy in these parts, with a great family, adam laxalt. adam? and another friend of mine who really was it's outstanding, to use an interesting word, i have a bias for this area. i love this area. you know the word bias? they have been talking about bias, their bias, there was a lot of bias, you know that. but i have bias for this area. and also for our great gop chairman, michael mcdonald. [cheers and applause] finally, i want you to please welcome the person that we are all here for tonight. now, i have to say this. we started out -- we weren't friends. i didn't like him. he didn't like me. and as we fought and fought and fought, believe it or not, we started to respect each other. then we started to like each other. then we started to love each other. and the fact is -- and the fact is, he has been
danny tarkanian. danny? thanks, danny, what a great guy. thank you, danny. and danny, thank you for everything. you really are -- you have done a great job, thank you, man. they're going to get you in. vote for tarkanian! also, your next governor, a very popular guy in these parts, with a great family, adam laxalt. adam? and another friend of mine who really was it's outstanding, to use an interesting word, i have a bias for this area. i love this area. you know the word bias? they have been...
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mkhitaryan spent four years playing in ukraine, maybe that's why he was able to find danny welbeck with mkhitaryan then repeated his trick again, he did the rest. arsenal have room for one more, with a result of breaching the tide defence to make it 4—0. ukrainians did have a final show of defiance. through his left foot and then they made it 4—2 with a final kick of the game. but it's the gunners who start theircampaign game. but it's the gunners who start their campaign with a victory. chelsea travel to greece without even hazard after the belgian complained of tiredness. so who will they turn to to provide the spark? well william is not a bad replacement and he's not a bad finisher either. 1—0, seven minutes gone. one finisher either. i—o, seven minutes gone. one man who could do with a goal is overall, he scored one this season goal is overall, he scored one this season and he was this close to number two. a new style of play which is easy on the eye, chelsea struggled to double their lead. the linesman got in the way of morata's moments with another grand showing he was at least le
mkhitaryan spent four years playing in ukraine, maybe that's why he was able to find danny welbeck with mkhitaryan then repeated his trick again, he did the rest. arsenal have room for one more, with a result of breaching the tide defence to make it 4—0. ukrainians did have a final show of defiance. through his left foot and then they made it 4—2 with a final kick of the game. but it's the gunners who start theircampaign game. but it's the gunners who start their campaign with a victory....
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danny devito is a good friend to have around, apparently. >> i guess.s you get bit in other places. then, son, you're on your own. >> see you on the other side. >>> next, to a special honor and a lot more work for rihanna. >> rihanna has been appointed by her home country of barbados as ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary. >> her specific responsibility will be for promoting education, tourism and investment for the island nation because the country says she's contributed significantly to raising the island's profile across the world. >> good for her. >> yeah. >>> all right. eric stonestreet like we've never seen him before and hopefully never again. >> the actor is best known for his role as cam on "modern family," apparently for the halloween episode. >> he was nabbed on the set this week dressed as meghan markle, complete with wig and pink dress. >> so who wore it better? it better? part b is all the doctor stuff... the most important thing to know? medicare doesn't pay for everything. and guess what that means... yep...you're on the hook fo
danny devito is a good friend to have around, apparently. >> i guess.s you get bit in other places. then, son, you're on your own. >> see you on the other side. >>> next, to a special honor and a lot more work for rihanna. >> rihanna has been appointed by her home country of barbados as ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary. >> her specific responsibility will be for promoting education, tourism and investment for the island nation because the country...
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danny shaw reports.at in a car, and duffed up a government advisor. agh! all in day's work for a close protection officer? here's one man who should know. i have protected theresa may when she was home secretary, you're right, and it is nothing and was nothing like what david budd did. agh! the way we operate is not quite like david budd, who seems to be operating independently! so independently, he even has an affair with the home secretary. that's not realistic at all! anybody who crosses that line would not last very long within the department, and might not last very long within the police service. but the met police wants to capitalise on the popularity of bodyguard. there's been a surge of interest injoining the force. it needs to recruit detectives and technology experts. it's about encouraging people to have an ambition, dream big, and, actually, some day you could be protecting her majesty the queen, or protecting the home secretary. but you're not going to get that instantaneously. one feature
danny shaw reports.at in a car, and duffed up a government advisor. agh! all in day's work for a close protection officer? here's one man who should know. i have protected theresa may when she was home secretary, you're right, and it is nothing and was nothing like what david budd did. agh! the way we operate is not quite like david budd, who seems to be operating independently! so independently, he even has an affair with the home secretary. that's not realistic at all! anybody who crosses...
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joining us now is jamie small and also legal analyst danny cevallos.th us here. we're looking at this, danny, when we have this information from the trump administration hanging on to tens of thousands, almost a hundred pages -- >> 102,000 pages. >> 102,000 pages of documents when it comes to brett kavanaugh and the time in the white house and presidential privilege is the reason why we are not able to see this. >> it is an interesting position when you consider that a law firm, several law firms have gone through this at the direction of president bush because obviously cavanaugh worked under bush reviewed the dpom -- the documents and provided them to the white house and the doj and then they came back and said of those that you provided us, 102,000 of them we're keeping confidential because of executive privilege. and without more information, it leads one to wonder what exactly that privileged material is because if you look at the same letter publicly available online, the attorneys say president bush directed us, explicitly to error on the side o
joining us now is jamie small and also legal analyst danny cevallos.th us here. we're looking at this, danny, when we have this information from the trump administration hanging on to tens of thousands, almost a hundred pages -- >> 102,000 pages. >> 102,000 pages of documents when it comes to brett kavanaugh and the time in the white house and presidential privilege is the reason why we are not able to see this. >> it is an interesting position when you consider that a law...
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the senator was sent off in scripture and song with a gripping rendition of "danny boy". ♪ oh danny boyhe pipes the pipes are calling ♪ >> he'll be laid to rest at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, maryland. the senator's final resting place where at the naval academy cemetery near a lifelong friend, chuck larson. another veteran. senator mccain selected this out of the way spot in the shadow of navy shipman like he once was rather than the arlington cemetery with his father and grandfather are both buried. >> thank you for that report. joining us now is a former republican strategist, bill crystal. bill, good to have you with us. it's been a long day for you personally and everybody in washington. mccain knew this was coming. he planned his own funeral. what do you think he would have thought about today's ceremony? >> i think he would have enjoyed it and appreciated it. he would have had a bit of irony at times jeez, this is going on a little long. i mean, it was almost three hours, but honestly, i was moved in almost every minute. it was really a wonderful ceremony. in addition to
the senator was sent off in scripture and song with a gripping rendition of "danny boy". ♪ oh danny boyhe pipes the pipes are calling ♪ >> he'll be laid to rest at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, maryland. the senator's final resting place where at the naval academy cemetery near a lifelong friend, chuck larson. another veteran. senator mccain selected this out of the way spot in the shadow of navy shipman like he once was rather than the arlington cemetery with his...
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danny, many thanks indeed.r of the bank of england, mark carney, has agreed to continue in his post until the end of january 2020. the chancellor, philip hammond, told mps in the commons that mr carney had agreed to extend his term, to "ensure continuity through what could be quite a turbulent period" as britain leaves the eu. let's speak to our assistant political editor, norman smith, in westminster. norman, what is the significance of mark carney staying on in the job for a while? well it's a decision which will frankly infuriate any brexiteers because mark carney is blu ntly brexiteers because mark carney is bluntly viewed as a hate figure by many of them, they consider him one of the dark forces behind project fear because of what they view as his gloomy predictions about the prospects for the british economy post breaks it. now philip hammond has said actually we are going to carry on with him a bit longer on tilljanuary 2020 carry on with him a bit longer on till january 2020 and carry on with him a bit
danny, many thanks indeed.r of the bank of england, mark carney, has agreed to continue in his post until the end of january 2020. the chancellor, philip hammond, told mps in the commons that mr carney had agreed to extend his term, to "ensure continuity through what could be quite a turbulent period" as britain leaves the eu. let's speak to our assistant political editor, norman smith, in westminster. norman, what is the significance of mark carney staying on in the job for a while?...
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. >> reporter: ron danta and danny robert shaw's home isn't really for people. >> you live in a doghouse yes. we are the guest. we have a king size bed that we share with about 15 to 18 dogs a night. >> reporter: actually, there are 86 dogs here right now. >>> what's this dog's name? a humphrey. >> this one? >> mona. >> this one? >> isabel. >> reporter: and that means 86 different animals in need of daily care. >> we wake up 5:30ish and somebody will start singing. one of the dogs sleeping in the kitchen likes to sing in the morning. >> reporter: i think some people might call it howling. >> no. >> reporter: danny and ron's doghouse is an unusual dog rescue. launched in 2005 when they decided to take in some dogs made homeless by hurricane katrina. >>> how long were you planning to be involved? >> a couple weeks. >> yeah. >> reporter: but there was always another dog in need of rescue. and they decided the best way to prepare any dog for a new family was to welcome it into their own. >> by living in our house, number one, they get a lot of human contact. number two, they get pack contact
. >> reporter: ron danta and danny robert shaw's home isn't really for people. >> you live in a doghouse yes. we are the guest. we have a king size bed that we share with about 15 to 18 dogs a night. >> reporter: actually, there are 86 dogs here right now. >>> what's this dog's name? a humphrey. >> this one? >> mona. >> this one? >> isabel. >> reporter: and that means 86 different animals in need of daily care. >> we wake up 5:30ish...
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thank you, aaron, yamish, david and danny."politics nation", senator elizabeth warren tells me what she thought of kavanaugh's nomination before the nation this week. nominatioe the nation this week check out this freak birth name hannah hannah's a freak about fresh baked every four hours bread the kind of freak that makes the world a better place to eat freaky fresh. freaky fast. jimmy john's. now try your favorite on our new nine-grain wheat sub. wheat yeah. freak yeah. there is a chance that's the last time. 300 miles per hour, that's where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me retirement is protected. annuities can provide protected income for life. learn more at retireyourrisk.org annuities can provide protected income for life. so why not bundle them with esurance and save up to 10%? which you can spend on things you really want to buy, like... well, i don't know what you'd wanna buy because i'm just a guy on your tv. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. need a change of scenery?
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danny was furious. he said, you're only supposed to be on one committee when you're on ways and means, but you could get an exception for select committee. and he was not happy. he was not happy. i loved it. i just loved it. now, it was just great. i learned so much about the world. and of course they had had a little fuss, a little scandal about someone who said something on the committee, and so, i mean, the joke was i'd say to my husband, i'd love to tell you, know, intelligence committee but i'd have to kill you, you know? but you didn't say anything. you did not say anything. you came out, you went up to that room, and you came out of that room, and it was not an easy committee, because the cia and the people that worked in intelligence, they didn't want to tell you. i mean, they were in the department. i mean, you had to know what to ask. if you knew what to ask, they absolutely would answer you. state department would tell you. but if you didn't know what to ask, you got it -- you didn't get it.
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doting danny tried to hold her skirt above the sand. >> he just kind of, you know, is watching over me oh, that's very sweet. >> listen, i also have a very shy husband who doesn't want to be in front of the camera. >>> all right, coming up -- what "vanity fair" just released that could put jay-z in hot water with beyonce. >>> plus -- >> we have a situation at airport. >> hundred seriously ill passengers, no one was allowed to leave. what star was caught on board. >>> and behind t >>> "e.t." exclusively announcing the blu-ray release of incredible ♪ >>> i wish those guys no ill. i kind of feel sorry for them. and i hope they have learned a lesson. >> now that's on our show yesterday, taking the high road about his photo being taken while he worked at trader joe's. that went viral. which initially led to owens being job-shamed. today, the 50-year-old new jersey woman who took the shot apologized, saying, quote, i don't know what possessed me. i just kind of did it on impulse and it was a bad impulse. you're right, it was a bad impulse. she also said if she could take it back, she would.
doting danny tried to hold her skirt above the sand. >> he just kind of, you know, is watching over me oh, that's very sweet. >> listen, i also have a very shy husband who doesn't want to be in front of the camera. >>> all right, coming up -- what "vanity fair" just released that could put jay-z in hot water with beyonce. >>> plus -- >> we have a situation at airport. >> hundred seriously ill passengers, no one was allowed to leave. what star...
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you have danny glover teaching young blood a few things at the telemarketing firm.one of those 50 years ago protesting at san francisco state, as was your dad. tell us about that history. boots riley: danny glover and my father met at san francisco state, educating and organizing the san francisco state. not being the organizers, but some of them. that strike created the first ethnic studies program in the united states. people passed the right measures, but they were forced to. it is a great 360 spiral. amy goodman: using something other than the white voice toto get wt t they wanted.d. boots riley: exactly. maybe someone usused that along the waway, but they had the backup of shutting down the school in order to force their hand. amy goodman: you will have to go in a few minutes. boots riley: sorry. amy goododman: the success of your film requires you traipsing off here and there. boots riley: yeah. amy goodman: but before you go, especially for young people to hear about your life and the life decisions you've made that have brought you to this point, can you tal
you have danny glover teaching young blood a few things at the telemarketing firm.one of those 50 years ago protesting at san francisco state, as was your dad. tell us about that history. boots riley: danny glover and my father met at san francisco state, educating and organizing the san francisco state. not being the organizers, but some of them. that strike created the first ethnic studies program in the united states. people passed the right measures, but they were forced to. it is a great...
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danny, let's start with you. there is a lot of misconsensuals about whamisconceptionsabout wh. credible allegations will be part of this new background investigation. tell me what you o expect to be accomplished. >> it's going to take the emotion out of this. we saw the circus atmosphere. the fbi is going to do a dispassionate black and white, this is what we know, this is what we have seen, investigation, done timely. this organization solved then oklahoma bombing in a day and a half. the director of the fbi has all kind of resources. highest priority thing to do. they will find out what happened. i'm not so sure that all the parties will like the results. i think that remains to be seen once it comes in. >> laura: john, the l.a. times had a piece. the title was this. former fbi agents say there are clues to follow from dramatic kavanaugh hearing. there is plenty of lead value in the testimony that was provided during the confirmation hearing and plenty of living witnessess that can be identified, contacted and interviewed, said james. they can do this very quickly. john. >> t
danny, let's start with you. there is a lot of misconsensuals about whamisconceptionsabout wh. credible allegations will be part of this new background investigation. tell me what you o expect to be accomplished. >> it's going to take the emotion out of this. we saw the circus atmosphere. the fbi is going to do a dispassionate black and white, this is what we know, this is what we have seen, investigation, done timely. this organization solved then oklahoma bombing in a day and a half....
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dan danny, thanks. stick around. >>> president trump appears to change course on the idea of a government shutdown. we'll show you his quick reversal. >>> and later, top executives from facebook and twitter face tough questions over election meddling, and both admit that mistakes were made in 2016. we'll have those stories, of course, a check of weather when we come back. ♪ this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ a this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy,
dan danny, thanks. stick around. >>> president trump appears to change course on the idea of a government shutdown. we'll show you his quick reversal. >>> and later, top executives from facebook and twitter face tough questions over election meddling, and both admit that mistakes were made in 2016. we'll have those stories, of course, a check of weather when we come back. ♪ this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us...