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>> daphne, do you ever have to control her exuberance when you see people out in public? yes, ma'am. yes, ma'am. yes, ma'am. because you never know what's going to come out of her mouth. you never know. >> cece, what do you like so much about making people laugh? >> i love my thing like when everybody's supporting me i start crying and to have a million followers as an 8-year-old, that is so amazing to me. but i get sad, i'll tell my mom i want to stop, but until then, i do not want to stop. >> reclaiming her time. reclaiming her time. reclaiming her time. >> reclaiming our time. >> reclaiming my time. i tell you, brother, you owe my time. i can't reclaim. >> oh my gosh! >> oh, word! >>> that's our show. join us on the next all new "rtm." >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. president trump doubling down his new warning just a short time ago. saying, let's see what north korea does with guam. >> if he does something in guam, it will be an event the likes of which nobody has seen before. >> our team standing by in the region tonight. >>> also severe storms hit
>> daphne, do you ever have to control her exuberance when you see people out in public? yes, ma'am. yes, ma'am. yes, ma'am. because you never know what's going to come out of her mouth. you never know. >> cece, what do you like so much about making people laugh? >> i love my thing like when everybody's supporting me i start crying and to have a million followers as an 8-year-old, that is so amazing to me. but i get sad, i'll tell my mom i want to stop, but until then, i do...
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>> daphne, do you ever have to control her exuberance when you see people out in public? yes, ma'am. yes, ma'am. yes, ma'am. because you never know what's going to come out of her mouth. you never know. >> cece, what do you like so much about making people laugh? >> i love my thing like when everybody's supporting me i start crying and to have a million followers as an 8-year-old, that is so amazing to me. but i get sad, i'll tell my mom i want to stop, but until then, i do not want to stop. >> reclaiming her time. reclaiming her time. reclaiming her time. >> reclaiming our time. >> reclaiming my time. i tell you, brother, you owe my time. i can't reclaim. >> oh my gosh! >> oh, word! >>> that's our show. join us on the next all new "rtm." ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ strummed guitar travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or roc
>> daphne, do you ever have to control her exuberance when you see people out in public? yes, ma'am. yes, ma'am. yes, ma'am. because you never know what's going to come out of her mouth. you never know. >> cece, what do you like so much about making people laugh? >> i love my thing like when everybody's supporting me i start crying and to have a million followers as an 8-year-old, that is so amazing to me. but i get sad, i'll tell my mom i want to stop, but until then, i do...
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shabazz. against athletes like daphne sha bazz. —— against athletes like daphne shabazz. —— she willso is dina asher—smith but this place will go wild if she can do it. i'll be back with sportsday at half past six. kevin kisner is the outright lead at the us pga's final major of the year, halfway through his round his two shots clear of thorbjorn olesen of denmark. mcilroy is still struggling comedies made three bogeys in his last four holes, justin rose still battling to make the cut. live coverage starting on the cut. live coverage starting on the red button and online injust under half an hour. more sport for you at 6:30pm in athletics sportsday. thank you. more now about the increasing nervousness between washington and pyongyang. heightened language between the usa and north korea although we have been reflecting in the last hour that senior us diplomat has been engaged in talks with north korea behind the scenes. let's talk about this bellicose rhetoric, mark seddon was a speech writer for ban ki—moon when he was secretary general of the united nations and has spent time workin
shabazz. against athletes like daphne sha bazz. —— against athletes like daphne shabazz. —— she willso is dina asher—smith but this place will go wild if she can do it. i'll be back with sportsday at half past six. kevin kisner is the outright lead at the us pga's final major of the year, halfway through his round his two shots clear of thorbjorn olesen of denmark. mcilroy is still struggling comedies made three bogeys in his last four holes, justin rose still battling to make the...
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i'm here with this week's elevator pitcher, daphne and her son adam. and you seem to be modeling the product that your mom will be pitching. >> they are called giggle cany r goggles. >> do you like them? >> yes. >> we have two great panelists for you. exactly perfect. both people in consumer products. the founder of so cozy, hair care for kids. and josh is with material. so you just stand there with those goggles. you, good luck. >> thank you so much. >> let's go. >> hi. assume daphne, founder of giggly goggles. my son adam is the inspiration. they are painful and pull your hair in traditional goggles. our unique patented design allows an easy on and off. they hold and will stay in place. the mask protects against uv rays they are tail $25 at giggle goggles.com and selected stores across the country. we are expected to make $200,000 in our first year. we were on "today" show, real simple, "star" magazine and more. customers are raving about our product. we have been approached by several major retailers and we're asking for a $100,000 investment to put
i'm here with this week's elevator pitcher, daphne and her son adam. and you seem to be modeling the product that your mom will be pitching. >> they are called giggle cany r goggles. >> do you like them? >> yes. >> we have two great panelists for you. exactly perfect. both people in consumer products. the founder of so cozy, hair care for kids. and josh is with material. so you just stand there with those goggles. you, good luck. >> thank you so much. >>...
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daphne schippers, the reigning world champion, retained her title.400 metre libby kennedy and stormed through to deny dina a medal. i mixed -- missed out on a bronze. i am quite frustrated. but at the same time in reflection i really ha p py at the same time in reflection i really happy to have done a 22 with little training. this is what is truly stand out in that everything you've been through, the broken foot, the surgery. i'm over the moon, fourth place. but they might not have got a medal here today but they will definitely be there. the ones to watch in the championships to come. we had our eyes on the long jump to come. we had our eyes on the long jump runway on the other side of the stadium. the british contender was really in it for a time. a third world championship for the one who took gold. the russian, the olympic champion, took bronze. the bridge coming fifth in the long jump. she spoke afterwards. definitely a little bit disappointed. i was hoping to come out here and content for a medal in front of the home crowd. i gave it my best. a
daphne schippers, the reigning world champion, retained her title.400 metre libby kennedy and stormed through to deny dina a medal. i mixed -- missed out on a bronze. i am quite frustrated. but at the same time in reflection i really ha p py at the same time in reflection i really happy to have done a 22 with little training. this is what is truly stand out in that everything you've been through, the broken foot, the surgery. i'm over the moon, fourth place. but they might not have got a medal...
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metres on friday promises to be a cracker with the leading lady safely through, defending champion daphnehrough, miller—uibo, clocked the same time, and ta lou has a chance of taking gold in the 200 after missing out by an arrow margin in the 100 metres final. golf, and there are joint—leaders after the first round of the final major of the year, the us pga championships at quail hollow in north carolina. they include this man, denmark's thorborn 0lesen, who shot a 67 and was laterjoined in the clubhouse on 4—under—par by kevin kisner of the united states. the open championjordan spieth, who needs the pga title to complete a careergrand slam, is five shots off the lead after a 1—over—par 72. rory mcilroy also carded a 72. his round included a bogey at the 13th and a double—bogey at the 14th where he found the water. mcilroy hasn't won a major championship since this event three years ago. rickie fowler is on two under, and jordan spieth, looking for the career grand slam, he is one over, and rory mcilroy won over, sergio garcia, the masters champion, is at four over par after the second r
metres on friday promises to be a cracker with the leading lady safely through, defending champion daphnehrough, miller—uibo, clocked the same time, and ta lou has a chance of taking gold in the 200 after missing out by an arrow margin in the 100 metres final. golf, and there are joint—leaders after the first round of the final major of the year, the us pga championships at quail hollow in north carolina. they include this man, denmark's thorborn 0lesen, who shot a 67 and was laterjoined in...
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we first met daphne during the campaign working to get donald trump. >> all we care about is this man is try iing to do promises. . >> he tells the truth. once again, it's the reason why we voted for him. >> you like what you heard him say. >> they are attracting criticism from democrats and republicans. >> i don't understand why they are in this country. there's vie leps on both sides. and real organized a rally this summer supporting the president and aiming to send a message. >> the rally was to show the african-american community and donald trump supporters respect what they made out to be. >> reporter: president trump does have ab ability to connect with his supporters and we watched clips from his press conference today. the woman that you saw got to agree and tell me, yeah, i just posted something about that very thing. i'm lauren mayk, nbc 10 news. >> more than a thousand people packed a schaar the losville theater today to honor the women killed at this weekend's protests. >> they tried to kill my child to shutter up. guess what. you just magnified her. >> reporter: that was
we first met daphne during the campaign working to get donald trump. >> all we care about is this man is try iing to do promises. . >> he tells the truth. once again, it's the reason why we voted for him. >> you like what you heard him say. >> they are attracting criticism from democrats and republicans. >> i don't understand why they are in this country. there's vie leps on both sides. and real organized a rally this summer supporting the president and aiming to...
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easily jump at any moment, and the shelter is hoping the region will step up, and adopt animals like daphne, darla, and dylan, so they have space for refugees from the storm. >> we're asking our community, if you can adopt today, or even if you're thinking about adopting, just come on down to either of our adoption centers. >> reporter: so obviously, surviving a storm, and then the trip up here to washington can be terribly traumatic for a pet. that's why they really need some place safe and comforting, where they can shelter storm. in washington, bruce leshan, wusa9. >> bruce looks like that dog adopted you. several other groups, including the washington area adoption group, they're all working to help the hard hit pets in texas, and we have more information for you, and how you can help on our wusa9 app. >>> so this is the new normal for nearly 7 million people in the houston area. all this never ending sight of flood waters. it is so vast, and parts of the city are expected to be submerged like this for days. of course, everyone being rescued from their flooded homes needs a place to go.
easily jump at any moment, and the shelter is hoping the region will step up, and adopt animals like daphne, darla, and dylan, so they have space for refugees from the storm. >> we're asking our community, if you can adopt today, or even if you're thinking about adopting, just come on down to either of our adoption centers. >> reporter: so obviously, surviving a storm, and then the trip up here to washington can be terribly traumatic for a pet. that's why they really need some place...
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daphne skipper has won the first semi—final in 22.49 seconds.final clocked the same time in winning the second semi and mary won her semi—final, so she still has the chance of taking the 200 after missing out by the narrowest of margins in the 100 metre final. mexico footbal captain rafael marquez has denied us accusations that he has links with a drugs cartel. in a news conference, mr marquez said he would co—operate with investigations, after he was singled out by the us treasury department for sanctions, freezing any of his assets that fall under usjurisdiction. he is one of 21 people under investigation for alleged drug trafficking ties. a new installation near the summit of two rock in the dublin mountains is causing a bit of a stir. the group responsible for the so called wind phone say it's designed to be a private space to meditate on life and loss. sarah corker reports. nestled in the mountains, high above the city of dublin, this is the wind phone. it is made from recycled materials, from an old door to salvaged floorboards. but it is
daphne skipper has won the first semi—final in 22.49 seconds.final clocked the same time in winning the second semi and mary won her semi—final, so she still has the chance of taking the 200 after missing out by the narrowest of margins in the 100 metre final. mexico footbal captain rafael marquez has denied us accusations that he has links with a drugs cartel. in a news conference, mr marquez said he would co—operate with investigations, after he was singled out by the us treasury...
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>> my name is richard daphne. i have over 30 years in different size businesses, with many ups and downs. my question is for ivanka. what do you feel has been your excitinghallenge, most success? mrs. mcmahon: -- ivanka: as an entrepreneur you try to balance your own time, energy, focus, especially when you think big. you sometimes have to slow yourself down. impose the-- to discipline on yourself to enable you to achieve the growth you want, especially in the early people.u have limited you are just launching a product or a service. feel that early momentum. when you are an entrepreneur you have to be a visionary. we also have to be an secured her. successful entrepreneurs are both. they dream big. they think big. they also are highly pragmatic, able to execute at the task at hand. sometimes there is an imbalance. i think for anyone to be successful, they have to reconcile those things. ultimately we were talking about recruitment, you are as good as your people. teams, your your employees, making sure you have c
>> my name is richard daphne. i have over 30 years in different size businesses, with many ups and downs. my question is for ivanka. what do you feel has been your excitinghallenge, most success? mrs. mcmahon: -- ivanka: as an entrepreneur you try to balance your own time, energy, focus, especially when you think big. you sometimes have to slow yourself down. impose the-- to discipline on yourself to enable you to achieve the growth you want, especially in the early people.u have limited...
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>> my name is richard daphne. i have over 30 years in different size businesses, with many ups and downs. my question is for ivanka. what do you feel has been your biggest challenge in business, and what do you feel has been your biggest or most exciting success in your businesses? ivanka: as an entrepreneur you try to balance your own time, energy, focus, especially when you think big. you sometimes have to slow yourself down to enable you to scale. to not impose the discipline on yourself to enable you to achieve the growth you want, especially in the early days, it is hard when you have limited people, limited bandwidth. you are just launching a product or a service. you hopefully feel that early momentum. when you are an entrepreneur you have to be a visionary. you also have to be an executor successful entrepreneurs are . successful entrepreneurs are both. they dream big. they think big. they swing for the fences. they also are highly pragmatic, able to execute at the task at hand. sometimes there is an imbal
>> my name is richard daphne. i have over 30 years in different size businesses, with many ups and downs. my question is for ivanka. what do you feel has been your biggest challenge in business, and what do you feel has been your biggest or most exciting success in your businesses? ivanka: as an entrepreneur you try to balance your own time, energy, focus, especially when you think big. you sometimes have to slow yourself down to enable you to scale. to not impose the discipline on...
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much confidence although she will be up much confidence although she will be up against the likes of daphneet's hearfrom dina asher—smith. i had to have surgery, they put two screws in it and then i had to spend six weeks not doing anything. gradually putting weight on it over the next six weeks, for three weeks i was pretty much out of walking. and then i again and here i am. you are now in the final, an achievement in itself, what would satisfy you. to runa in itself, what would satisfy you. to run a quicker time would be good. that time for me isn't great but in the context it is good. and like to get in the mix of bit but we must wait and see. three of her team mates are in the semifinal of the 800 metres tonight. lynsey sharp, shelayna 0skan—clarke and adelle tracey all made it through their heats. perhaps the best medal chance is lynsey sharp. she came second in her heat she's a former european gold medallist over this distance. 0ne round at a time, the semis were tough. as for your own confidence, where compared to last year, an 0lympic finalist? where compared to last year, an olymp
much confidence although she will be up much confidence although she will be up against the likes of daphneet's hearfrom dina asher—smith. i had to have surgery, they put two screws in it and then i had to spend six weeks not doing anything. gradually putting weight on it over the next six weeks, for three weeks i was pretty much out of walking. and then i again and here i am. you are now in the final, an achievement in itself, what would satisfy you. to runa in itself, what would satisfy...
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one of our friends with the company you daphne, it's an online learning company that has a bunch of things you can learn and 90 degrees, 90 days so people come to the website and they have a with sales reps saying is this course right for me, what shall i be doing. so when they call the human sales representative, some of them are better than others and some of them are able to answer the questions effectively, come for the people and commence them it's a good course to take, others not so much. it's a machine learning expert and along with a grad student they recognize if they take the transcript of the chat, that becomes the data for what's called supervised learning. that's basically giving examples of successes and failures to the machine and let the machine figure out what matters. they gave these transcripts and the machine a logarithm started seeing patterns that the successful sales reps had different ways of answering questions. at that point, they did not turn it over to the boss because there were still too many unstructured questions that the machine would be good clueless abou
one of our friends with the company you daphne, it's an online learning company that has a bunch of things you can learn and 90 degrees, 90 days so people come to the website and they have a with sales reps saying is this course right for me, what shall i be doing. so when they call the human sales representative, some of them are better than others and some of them are able to answer the questions effectively, come for the people and commence them it's a good course to take, others not so...
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. >> all right, so, then we do is daphne's gonna cut up just a little bit of basil and parsley.readcrumbs and i've toasted them to a deep, dark golden brown in extra virgin olive oil, so it's delicious and flavorful. because this is already cooked, all i'm really kind of doing is kind of soaking it in the water. >> can i ask you a question, though? >> yeah? with all the pasta they have and pizza being its own thing, why don't they ever soak pizza dough? >> this isn't soaked, this is a traditional dish. >> i know, but why? >> because like they're poor. >> leftovers. >> this is the leftovers. >> you have leftover grain, you have leftover dough, you have whatever you could do. and the culture of the great dishes of italy are the cucina pobeda come from the fact that you didn't have much and you had to make something happen. >> this is leftovers re-done though? >> no, no. they make this originally. they made this dough originally and then they realized well, we have a little bit of a leftover kind of a crepe-y thing. let's see if we can make it into something else, so then they'd co
. >> all right, so, then we do is daphne's gonna cut up just a little bit of basil and parsley.readcrumbs and i've toasted them to a deep, dark golden brown in extra virgin olive oil, so it's delicious and flavorful. because this is already cooked, all i'm really kind of doing is kind of soaking it in the water. >> can i ask you a question, though? >> yeah? with all the pasta they have and pizza being its own thing, why don't they ever soak pizza dough? >> this isn't...
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plus, my daughter daphne shows you how to make the kitchen your kingdom and puts a new spin on all your favorite dishes. oming up next. dr. oz: you guys getting healthy? [cheers and applause] dr. oz: they are renowned
plus, my daughter daphne shows you how to make the kitchen your kingdom and puts a new spin on all your favorite dishes. oming up next. dr. oz: you guys getting healthy? [cheers and applause] dr. oz: they are renowned
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efforts are stymied and he meets up with a couple of syrian refugees-- a man and wife named amir and daphne you sort of learn their stories and the stories of their loss. they lost a daughter in the revolution. and so what you see is a lot of these geopolitical themes kind of orbiting around these characters who are engaged, you know, in a pretty intimate narrative amongst the three of them. >> brown: are these based on people that you met, in some ways? are you taking notes from your work and thinking, ¡oh here's where i can build a character or a story'? >> it's more, you know, when you're having an experience there's sort of questions that come up and themes that come up when you're having those experiences. and then, once you sort of have bored down on the story and the themes of the i think i work in a tradition that used to be more dominant but maybe is less so now which is of novelists who were journalists. >> brown: right. >> in the 20th century we had a lot of that. we don't have that as much now, largely probably due to changes in how journalism works. but often times when i'm out
efforts are stymied and he meets up with a couple of syrian refugees-- a man and wife named amir and daphne you sort of learn their stories and the stories of their loss. they lost a daughter in the revolution. and so what you see is a lot of these geopolitical themes kind of orbiting around these characters who are engaged, you know, in a pretty intimate narrative amongst the three of them. >> brown: are these based on people that you met, in some ways? are you taking notes from your...
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assistant chief baker, assistant chief donely, assistant chief mills, the president of local 36, daphne hudson. last night our fire and emergency medical services department responded to a house fire on the 800 block of f street northeast, during which firefighter dane smothers jr. of engine company 3 sustained very serious injury. firefighter smothers remains in critical condition at this time in med star washington hospital center and we join his family and fellow firefighters in awaiting more informa there is an ongoing investigation in this case. it's been a busy night for the district and it reminds us of the bravery and dedication of our first responders. through the night, they've continued beyond the call of duty to stand watch over firefighter smothers and his family. we owe them a tremendous debt of gratitude. i ask for your thoughts and prayers for he, his family and fellow firefighters. we'll do all we can to assist them during this very difficult time. also want to thank the outstanding medical team, the doctors and nurses who are attending to firefighter smothers who are w
assistant chief baker, assistant chief donely, assistant chief mills, the president of local 36, daphne hudson. last night our fire and emergency medical services department responded to a house fire on the 800 block of f street northeast, during which firefighter dane smothers jr. of engine company 3 sustained very serious injury. firefighter smothers remains in critical condition at this time in med star washington hospital center and we join his family and fellow firefighters in awaiting...
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. >> yeah, hi, daphne. doctor, having worked the programs on the defense department side and having worked with you, you're right that we focused at the time only on the effects after the attack. detection, treatment, decontamination, et cetera. what is your visor suggestion for state sponsored terrorism, in terms of prevention? you were talking about the individual but what's-- what can we did about intentional state-sponsored biological terrorism? >> well, interesting questions. it is a legitimate concern to look at a state enabling a terrorist group so i'm going to take it away from just state on state warfare vw and which is beyond this discussion, and look at the possibility enabling a nonstate actor to further that state's own ends. my personal opinion is that i think it is unlikely for that to happen for the following reason. number one, why would a state trust a terrorist group? because there's always a potential for that group now that it has the capability to turn it around and use that against th
. >> yeah, hi, daphne. doctor, having worked the programs on the defense department side and having worked with you, you're right that we focused at the time only on the effects after the attack. detection, treatment, decontamination, et cetera. what is your visor suggestion for state sponsored terrorism, in terms of prevention? you were talking about the individual but what's-- what can we did about intentional state-sponsored biological terrorism? >> well, interesting questions....