195
195
Jul 29, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
>> david boies, the famous litigator, has a photographic memory.ition, do you ever remember saying this? no, i never would say something like that. without looking at notes, he would say would you call up document 3,021 please. >> did you know that microsoft people were meeting with netscape before they actually met? >> i don't recall knowing in advance. >> government lawyer david boies revealed an internal microsoft memorandum written by gates three weeks before that meeting. i think there is a very powerful deal of some kind we can do with netscape, gates wrote. we can even pay them money as part of the deal buying some piece of them or something. >> when i covered the trial, one of the things the judge said to me is he didn't believe bill gates. that deposition was instrumental in shaping the judge's decision. >> i've never seen a stamp like that, never used a stamp like that. >> haven't you seen stamps like that on every one of the documents you've been shown during this deposition? >> can you get me all the exhibits? >> just a waste of time. >
>> david boies, the famous litigator, has a photographic memory.ition, do you ever remember saying this? no, i never would say something like that. without looking at notes, he would say would you call up document 3,021 please. >> did you know that microsoft people were meeting with netscape before they actually met? >> i don't recall knowing in advance. >> government lawyer david boies revealed an internal microsoft memorandum written by gates three weeks before that...
93
93
Jul 8, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
ambulance that is leaving that scene, we would assume, headed to the hospital potentially with another boy. >> davidch. >> excellent reporting this morning. >> this is really not the news we expected to deliver, at least this early this morning. again, 12 boys, one coach inside that cave for 15 nights. an eyewitness said they've seen at least three boys evacuated from that cave. as you pointed out, victor, we were told the strongest would be brought out first so we still have a long way to go. >> they are understanding that they have to get this done now because the rains are coming. now, we're not talking inches of rain, potentially, but when you're on a mountain and it's coming downhill and going into a cave, it can certainly create more problems. we'll continue the breaking news kovr coverage throughout the day. thank you for watching this morning. >> stay with us. dana bash on "state of the union" is right after the break. i'm a tin can tied to your bumper, cause.... i don't think enough people heard about your big day. but nothing says "we got married" like a 12 ounce piece of scrap metal. yo!
ambulance that is leaving that scene, we would assume, headed to the hospital potentially with another boy. >> davidch. >> excellent reporting this morning. >> this is really not the news we expected to deliver, at least this early this morning. again, 12 boys, one coach inside that cave for 15 nights. an eyewitness said they've seen at least three boys evacuated from that cave. as you pointed out, victor, we were told the strongest would be brought out first so we still have...
167
167
Jul 8, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
he hired david boys to litigate that case and throughout that who had a background in medicin medicine. so he told the blogger of his suspicion and it helped that he also just made contact with an employee who i just left that was the outgoing laboratory director. i was very conscious three times removed that was a secondhand source and a primary source that just left the company and the lab director and then my mission was to get them on the phone and then after a couple of weeks he was terrified he was being hounded and sent a bunch of e-mails to himself pressuring him he had hired a lawyer. she definitely was not confident to take his case and she was intimidated. and was under stress it would only speak to me with confidentiality so i did. all i had were rumors and innuendo and i promised i would treat as an anonymous source and regard his anonymity which i do to this day he has identified today under a pseudonym. and with that first phone call i learned about those blood tests were done on technology the edison machines were faulty the test were done on commercial instruments and
he hired david boys to litigate that case and throughout that who had a background in medicin medicine. so he told the blogger of his suspicion and it helped that he also just made contact with an employee who i just left that was the outgoing laboratory director. i was very conscious three times removed that was a secondhand source and a primary source that just left the company and the lab director and then my mission was to get them on the phone and then after a couple of weeks he was...
95
95
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
david: boy, almost impossible to keep this market down. investors dismissing trade war fears as china strikes back with tariffs on u.s. goods. fox business's edward lawrence live in d.c. with the latest. hi, edward. reporter: david, chinese ministry said any attempt to bully china with trade will fail. the chinese digging in on this. chinese commerce of ministry said specifically, quote, president trump last launched the largest trade war in economic history to date. this kind of taxation is a typical trade bullyism which is seriously jeopardizing the global industrial chain. now china matching u.s. tariffs, 25% on variety of products. we're talking also soybeans, suvs, as well as crude oil. the united states as you know has the $34 billion in chinese goods that are being taxed or tariffed starting today at 25%. there is another $16 billion in goods that will come in two weeks under these same tariffs. these are technology-related goods aimed to target china's technology dominance by 2025. now the administration here says china still just
david: boy, almost impossible to keep this market down. investors dismissing trade war fears as china strikes back with tariffs on u.s. goods. fox business's edward lawrence live in d.c. with the latest. hi, edward. reporter: david, chinese ministry said any attempt to bully china with trade will fail. the chinese digging in on this. chinese commerce of ministry said specifically, quote, president trump last launched the largest trade war in economic history to date. this kind of taxation is a...
215
215
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 1
david. these boys have been in that cave for so long that their immune systems have been compromised. right now, they're being quarantined, sequestered from their parents. even as they were brought out of the cave, thai navy s.e.a.l.s said they had masks on their faces to prevent the rescue teams from infecting them from any other diseases. that agonizing wait continues, as the parents are told that possibly at some point in the future, there will be a glass partition set up so they can actually see their children and their children, of course, can see them. david? >> all right, we can't wait for that moment. matt gutman, james longman. incredit skrecredit shl work fr there. we want you to know, we have a special "20/20" tomorrow night, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here. the world watching and hoping as the final rescues are now under way. >>> but we do turn to the other major story tonight. president trump's primetime announcement, just a short time from now. his pick for the supreme court. the president preparing to reveal his nominee, filling the seat vacated by justice anthony kennedy
david. these boys have been in that cave for so long that their immune systems have been compromised. right now, they're being quarantined, sequestered from their parents. even as they were brought out of the cave, thai navy s.e.a.l.s said they had masks on their faces to prevent the rescue teams from infecting them from any other diseases. that agonizing wait continues, as the parents are told that possibly at some point in the future, there will be a glass partition set up so they can...
162
162
Jul 8, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
cnn's david mckenzie is near the cave where the rescue operation has ended for the day with four of the boys rescued. david, what is the update? >> reporter: well, the update, fareed, is that this incredibly hazardous and complicated rescue operation has finally had results. we believe positive results, though we won't know just yet what the health status of those four boys from that soccer team that have been held up in the cave system in the mountain in darkness behind me for so many days. they had a 90-strong team working on getting these boys out through the day today in thailand, fareed, 40 of them thai, 50 of them foreigners, working tirelessly. the specialist divers going in in teams, two boys came out, a few hours later two boys came out again in relatively quick successi succession. we have had ambulances passing by. the road behind me a helicopter took at least one boy to a hospital in chiang rai and the agonizing wait will continue for the others. into the coming days we expect adds they get the remaining boys and their coach out of that cave after this extraordinary rescue attemp
cnn's david mckenzie is near the cave where the rescue operation has ended for the day with four of the boys rescued. david, what is the update? >> reporter: well, the update, fareed, is that this incredibly hazardous and complicated rescue operation has finally had results. we believe positive results, though we won't know just yet what the health status of those four boys from that soccer team that have been held up in the cave system in the mountain in darkness behind me for so many...
101
101
Jul 6, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
the challenge is huge for rescuers trying to devise a plan to get the boys out. david, given what happened, has the circumstances, has the time line changed? >> reporter: well, the time line hasn't necessarily changed but the realization is just how dangerous it's going to be. when a specialist diver, some 38 years old had come back from the private sector to dive with his former thai navy s.e.al.s, he died and passed out tragically while delivering oxygen to the boys. you might hear the ruckus behind me. this is water pump. they added several overnight, dave, to try and get the water out as far as they can from this cave system. they're pouring the water out of this cave system maybe to reduce the levels of water enough so that the boys with maybe wade out or crawl out without having to use sophisticated gear. but, you know, the death of this former navy s.e.a.l. has really put the mood down for these boys. according taa doctor who did an assessment two of the boys and the coach are in such bad physical shape they're not even going to attempt to bring them out at this
the challenge is huge for rescuers trying to devise a plan to get the boys out. david, given what happened, has the circumstances, has the time line changed? >> reporter: well, the time line hasn't necessarily changed but the realization is just how dangerous it's going to be. when a specialist diver, some 38 years old had come back from the private sector to dive with his former thai navy s.e.al.s, he died and passed out tragically while delivering oxygen to the boys. you might hear the...
169
169
Jul 8, 2018
07/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 1
14-year-olds, a 13-year-old and a 16-year-old, but that still leaves eight boys and their coach back in the cave tonight. david, it was an extraordinary operation. as i said, 90 divers in all. 10 were at the apex. 10 approached the cave where the boys were, and they basically took them out underneath, one by one. underneath each diver. so each diver had a boy underneath him as they submerged into the water. the boys wearing full scuba masks and then after about a mile, they were able to reach what's called chamber three which is dry, and from there, they could walk, but all told from the place they were to the mouth of the cave, it's about two miles, and remember, these are boys who were weakened, who didn't have anything to eat or virtually nothing we understand for nine days. so an extraordinary operation. they held onto guidelines. they had oxygen lines along the way. there were divers all ago tlong way, but remember, david, this is a potential death trap because a few days ago, a very experienced highly trained thai diver collapsed and died due to lack of air. so let's not underestimate this operation. it
14-year-olds, a 13-year-old and a 16-year-old, but that still leaves eight boys and their coach back in the cave tonight. david, it was an extraordinary operation. as i said, 90 divers in all. 10 were at the apex. 10 approached the cave where the boys were, and they basically took them out underneath, one by one. underneath each diver. so each diver had a boy underneath him as they submerged into the water. the boys wearing full scuba masks and then after about a mile, they were able to reach...
154
154
Jul 8, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
nations and hundreds much backups, but the specialist divers playing a key role to get the boys out. >> davidpport staff, how have they prepared these boys for what will be such a treacherous journey back to the entrance of this cave? >> at all times, they have had rescuers and doctors there with the boys in that cavern since the moment or soon after the moment when they were discovered alive. they had to remove some of them. half of them had to get out quickly because oxygen levels were going to dangerous levels for the human body in there. so they said that they have been giving them the kind of training the best they can deep in that cave system to get used to those fu full-face masked and have ten five wet suits in there and 5 mill and pretty thick suits. after a long period of exposure you could get hypothermia counsel there and the last thing anyone wants. they are mentally and physically preparing them and they have been there a long time and they are weak and tired and desperate to get home. >> david mckenzie, thank you so much. >>> joining us now is israeli diver rafael isruch who is
nations and hundreds much backups, but the specialist divers playing a key role to get the boys out. >> davidpport staff, how have they prepared these boys for what will be such a treacherous journey back to the entrance of this cave? >> at all times, they have had rescuers and doctors there with the boys in that cavern since the moment or soon after the moment when they were discovered alive. they had to remove some of them. half of them had to get out quickly because oxygen levels...
83
83
Jul 7, 2018
07/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
joan and david's eldest daughter daisy was out of town. but their two young boys, just 7 and 10, slept through it all, unaware of what happened. down the hall was shannon's 15-year-old daughter elizabeth, who told the cops she was also in bed, and spending the night with liz was her best friend vera thompson, also just 15. >> both their statements were similar. they were listening to music, watching tv, and they fell asleep. >> five people in the house, and not a one saw or heard a useful thing to help determine who committed this horrible crime, or why. and there weren't many clues either, at least not in plain sight. but that wasn't necessarily because the killer covered his tracks. >> the home was cluttered. there was filth, clothes all over the floor. they say you're supposed to deny your cravings. you know what i do instead? i snack on blue diamond almonds. wasabi & soy sauce?! mmm! don't deny your cravings. eat 'em! all the flavors you crave, in a superfood. blue diamond almonds. crave victoriously. a peaceful night sleep without only imagine... frequent hea
joan and david's eldest daughter daisy was out of town. but their two young boys, just 7 and 10, slept through it all, unaware of what happened. down the hall was shannon's 15-year-old daughter elizabeth, who told the cops she was also in bed, and spending the night with liz was her best friend vera thompson, also just 15. >> both their statements were similar. they were listening to music, watching tv, and they fell asleep. >> five people in the house, and not a one saw or heard a...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
visit savethefood.com david: the situation is becoming more dire for 12 boys and their football coachve in northern thailand. efforts to bring the group out safely have picked up speed as oxygen levels inside the cave have dropped and the weather depier -- deteriorates. reporter: the rescue teams are grappling with the physical demands of this operation. oxygen tanks are being related to position along the jagged tunnels of the cave complex. these pictures show how challenging it will be to get the boys out, none of whom can swim through the dark packageways. >> rescuing kids out of a cave is new to most of of us. >> when do you expect it to happen? >> today or tomorrow. reporter: former thai navy seal, a volunteer, died after losing consciousness on his way back from delivering tanks of air. the body of the 38-year-old was given a military escort to the airport. he'll be honored with a royal sponsored funeral in the next few days. the mood of this rescue operation has become more subdued following the death of one of the volunteers. but what hasn'ted is the dedication and pro special
visit savethefood.com david: the situation is becoming more dire for 12 boys and their football coachve in northern thailand. efforts to bring the group out safely have picked up speed as oxygen levels inside the cave have dropped and the weather depier -- deteriorates. reporter: the rescue teams are grappling with the physical demands of this operation. oxygen tanks are being related to position along the jagged tunnels of the cave complex. these pictures show how challenging it will be to get...
85
85
Jul 9, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
and david, one can only imagine what it means for these families not to know first of all which boys have been rescued and of course when these other rescues will take place. >> imagine as the ambulance screams behind me heading to the general intersection of that cave complex. imagine if you're a mother and a father after now more than 16 days of your child being stuck in that cave and according to a source of the family members that the key family members are still in that area where they've been held for many days near the cave flex huddling together and waiting. they say they will not leave until the last boy and the coach have in fact been rescued from that cave. and quite incredibly that same source says those key family members don't know whether their child has been rescued or not. they might have of course heard through rumors and social media. but officially they haven't been told. and those four were sent yesterday in ambulances with lights blaring to a regional hospital. three of them in fact by ambulance. one by helicopter. i want to show you some images, george, from ar
and david, one can only imagine what it means for these families not to know first of all which boys have been rescued and of course when these other rescues will take place. >> imagine as the ambulance screams behind me heading to the general intersection of that cave complex. imagine if you're a mother and a father after now more than 16 days of your child being stuck in that cave and according to a source of the family members that the key family members are still in that area where...
45
45
Jul 30, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
david: as a boy? -- his father died when he was very young. he was only three or four. he didn't really grow up in the family much. he was apprenticed out at a very early age, nine or 10. he ran away from his master. he didn't like being an apprenticed. he ultimately had to come to terms with the master. he had a strong independent streak there. his own family that he made with his wife was a little bit sad. his wife in the white house never left her room. she came downstairs once for a grandchild earth day party, i think it was -- grandchild's birthday party, i think it was. he would see her every day. he would visit her a couple of times a day. he had a couple of sons who ended up badly and became alcoholics. his daughters were quite admirable, have families of their own. one served as his hostess in the white house, and were admired even by people who didn't like johnson. brian: how did he become president? david: he had been military governor of tennessee, appointed by president lincoln. he was admired for having stood by the union. in the 1864 election, lincoln fea
david: as a boy? -- his father died when he was very young. he was only three or four. he didn't really grow up in the family much. he was apprenticed out at a very early age, nine or 10. he ran away from his master. he didn't like being an apprenticed. he ultimately had to come to terms with the master. he had a strong independent streak there. his own family that he made with his wife was a little bit sad. his wife in the white house never left her room. she came downstairs once for a...
227
227
Jul 8, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
david was just making about the rains. it is monsoon season. that's why these boys are in this horrible situation in the first place, because of the heavy rains. you saw the rain start coming down over david. he talked about it. how urgent is it, really, in terms of the radar? >> right, the heavy rain is yet to come. the rain has already begun. it actually began last night, but now we're starting to see those heavier bands that will slowly start to push their way through in the coming days. here's thailand for rempference. this is where the cave is, the northern region of thailand. look for the oranges and reds on the screen. that is what's showing you that heavy moisture that's there, the heavy rain, the torrential downpours, the potential is there. we got lucky. from july 2nd to july 7th, we had a break. that's what allowed them to get the majority of that water out of the cave. but rain has started back up again, and as we continue the forecast, you'll start to see those rain chances increase, especially as we get to next week. but monday, tuesday, wednesday, all
david was just making about the rains. it is monsoon season. that's why these boys are in this horrible situation in the first place, because of the heavy rains. you saw the rain start coming down over david. he talked about it. how urgent is it, really, in terms of the radar? >> right, the heavy rain is yet to come. the rain has already begun. it actually began last night, but now we're starting to see those heavier bands that will slowly start to push their way through in the coming...
118
118
Jul 7, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
it will be many hours before we know who and how many of the boys get out safely. >> david mckenzie, as we know this extraction evidence fort could start very soon. thank you very much. >> using the oxygen of navy s.e.a.l.s to dive out with the boys, it's dangerous. as we've seen the conditions, they're daeng rougs, potentially deadly even for the most highly trained divers in the world. >> translator: it's zero visibility down there. you can't even see the face of your diving buddy. you can only do hand signals, gestures like, are you still okay. in the dark and the water it will be difficult for the divers to communicate with the children. >> the former navy s.e.a.l. spoke with cnn about how the options to rescue the boys simply are not ideal. >> a very unique situation that's happening right now. you have this thai s.e.a.l. who has extensive experience and he died on the way out. the passages are narrow, it's cold, wet, he's tired. it would be concerned about the children and their state of mind. what they're trying to do is put a full face mask on them tooching them how to use tha
it will be many hours before we know who and how many of the boys get out safely. >> david mckenzie, as we know this extraction evidence fort could start very soon. thank you very much. >> using the oxygen of navy s.e.a.l.s to dive out with the boys, it's dangerous. as we've seen the conditions, they're daeng rougs, potentially deadly even for the most highly trained divers in the world. >> translator: it's zero visibility down there. you can't even see the face of your diving...
77
77
Jul 6, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
this after a former thai navy seal died trying to get supplies to the boys. davidin northern thailand where we can only imagine tensions must be higher at this point. >> reporter: yes, that's right. the pressure is rising on these teams to find a solution to get these 12 boys out and their coach who have been stuck there for more than two weeks. that news coming from a thai navy source saying it's too dangerous right now to try and get those boys out. particularly sourcing that they need to find a few more wet suits thick enough for the boys and to fit them. it sounds trite, but it's an important factor to protect them as they bring them through those cold waters, potentially, for hours. they say it's unlikely to happen. that could be overruled by the group commanding this search and rescue in the coming hours. the oxygen levels in the dark cave where these boys are sitting, they have had to reduce the number of thai rescue workers sitting, helping, making sure those boys are safe and relatively healthy because those oxygen levels have dipped to dangerous levels in
this after a former thai navy seal died trying to get supplies to the boys. davidin northern thailand where we can only imagine tensions must be higher at this point. >> reporter: yes, that's right. the pressure is rising on these teams to find a solution to get these 12 boys out and their coach who have been stuck there for more than two weeks. that news coming from a thai navy source saying it's too dangerous right now to try and get those boys out. particularly sourcing that they need...
147
147
Jul 5, 2018
07/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
david mckenzie: "these 12 young boys are trapped in this cave up the mountain behind me, they've blocked that only official rescue teams can get in. all day they've been sending in the rescue dive teams, supplies, even just trying to get a phone line to those boys so they can talk to their anguished parents has proved a challenge. now it's a race against time, say officials. they have sent 20 to 30 teams onto the surface of the mountain to look if there are any air vents or chimneys that could potentially widen and to get directly to the boys and hold them up that way. but at this stage the best option for these missing children is to get them up possibly using a full face mask accompanied by navy seal teams and it could take hours from them get from where they are huddled in the dark to the main staging ground of this operation under the ground. thai officials say that the rain could come and could come in a very big way in coming days. they are pumping out more than a million litres an hour to try and lessen the levels of water so possibly they can wade out some of the water. that init
david mckenzie: "these 12 young boys are trapped in this cave up the mountain behind me, they've blocked that only official rescue teams can get in. all day they've been sending in the rescue dive teams, supplies, even just trying to get a phone line to those boys so they can talk to their anguished parents has proved a challenge. now it's a race against time, say officials. they have sent 20 to 30 teams onto the surface of the mountain to look if there are any air vents or chimneys that...
163
163
Jul 22, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
boy. charles david austin, jr. he is gorgeous. thank you for joining us. fareed zakaria starts right now. >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live today. on the show today, trump, putin, the helsinki summit and the aftermath. the meeting raised many more questions than it answered. >> i think that the united states has been foolish. i think we've all been foolish. >> just what is the state of u.s./russian relations and what should it be? i have a great panel to discuss it all. also the 2018 election is just over 100 days away. what could russia do this time to try to meddle? and how about china or north korea? the cyber war expert david sanger tells us what we should really be worried about. >>> and france's extraordinary world cup win and the innovative program that brought the nation to victory. what the mow sayic of different colors, national origins and national cultures can teach us all. >>> but first, here's my take. donald trump's press confere
boy. charles david austin, jr. he is gorgeous. thank you for joining us. fareed zakaria starts right now. >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live today. on the show today, trump, putin, the helsinki summit and the aftermath. the meeting raised many more questions than it answered. >> i think that the united states has been foolish. i think we've all been foolish....
211
211
Jul 7, 2018
07/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
at around 2 a-m after he ran out of air on his way back to the underground center from the boys' location. davidzie... from our partners at c-n-n... reports from chiang rai. nearly a mile inside the bowels of this mountainthe command center to get these boys out it leads to cramped tunnels - zero visibilty water -hours of specialized cave diving along guide ropes... punctuating the hazards - a tragedy.38 year old saman kunan - a former navy thai navy seal - died after takingcritical oxygen to boys he rain out of his own air - paying the ultimate price. kunan's death underlying ---to specialists like mikko paasi- --how hard it will be to get the tired, hungryand inexperienced boys out through the underwater tunnels. passi has spent years breaching wrecks across asia - this, divingis far more challenging. mikko paasi, specialist diver: "definitely you can feel that it is has an effect, but we're moving on. everyone is a professional so we are trying to put it away and avoid it happening again." david mckenzie: "and everyone is focusing on getting these boys out?"mikko paasi, specialist diver: "eve
at around 2 a-m after he ran out of air on his way back to the underground center from the boys' location. davidzie... from our partners at c-n-n... reports from chiang rai. nearly a mile inside the bowels of this mountainthe command center to get these boys out it leads to cramped tunnels - zero visibilty water -hours of specialized cave diving along guide ropes... punctuating the hazards - a tragedy.38 year old saman kunan - a former navy thai navy seal - died after takingcritical oxygen to...
154
154
Jul 19, 2018
07/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
and david, titan and some of the other boys are preparing to spend some time as monks themselves as a way of giving thanks and moving on. david? >> great to hear from them. got a new friend, james. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. authorities are now calling an n w hospitalized bees in this tonight, stung more than 200 times and this evening, the new warning. >>> also, the dramatic showdown. a woman using a baby aasshield. police then moving in. >>> and more of that surprise moment on stage. bruce springsteen suddenly appearing with billy joel, and there was a reason for this. what they revealed on stage when we come back. ome back. man 1: this is my body of proof. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in m
and david, titan and some of the other boys are preparing to spend some time as monks themselves as a way of giving thanks and moving on. david? >> great to hear from them. got a new friend, james. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. authorities are now calling an n w hospitalized bees in this tonight, stung more than 200 times and this evening, the new warning. >>> also, the dramatic showdown. a woman using a baby aasshield....
115
115
Jul 3, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
british cave divers richard and david, the first to reach the boys are supporting this complicated butrt. they were called in by the thailand authorities for their expertise in high risk cave diving, something on display during their 2004 attempt to reach chamber 26 of wookey hole in somerset. those boys have had a hard nine or ten days underground. and now they have got the best guys there. so, john and rick, you know, they are calm, they are very collected, they are very organised, extremely disciplined and consummate professionals. so i feel confident from this point on, that things are going to work. with even more heavy rain expected in the coming days, rescu e rs rain expected in the coming days, rescuers will have to decide on the best way out. victoria gill, bbc news. the number of people dying as a result of drug taking in scotland is at its highest since records began more than 20 years ago — and the problem is thought to be the worst of any european country. new officialfigures show there were 934 drug related deaths in 2017, that's an increase of 8 per cent on the previous
british cave divers richard and david, the first to reach the boys are supporting this complicated butrt. they were called in by the thailand authorities for their expertise in high risk cave diving, something on display during their 2004 attempt to reach chamber 26 of wookey hole in somerset. those boys have had a hard nine or ten days underground. and now they have got the best guys there. so, john and rick, you know, they are calm, they are very collected, they are very organised, extremely...
42
42
Jul 17, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
david campanale. the divers who helped rescue 12 thai boys and a football coach from deep within the cave have almost. entrepreneur elon musk played down their achievement, saying they could have simply swum to the cave to get the boys without even using any diving gear. the tech billionaire appeared irritated that the rescue mission rejected an offer of a mini submarine built by mr musk to assist in the effort. the row escalated when he then sent a tweet, apparently making baseless slur against vern unsworth, a british cave diver based in thailand who'd ridiculed the submarine idea, calling it a pr stunt. mr unsworth condemned the tweet. i don't really understand it. obviously it's a bruised ego. at the end of the day, we were here to rescue 12 young boys. unsworth had travelled into the caves in the first days after the boys went missing and helped bring in top international cave rescue experts for the mission. the british diver says he might now sue the billionaire. hopefully get a copy of the tweet later, and, yeah, not finished. i'll take advice when we get back to london. legal advice? yep. the
david campanale. the divers who helped rescue 12 thai boys and a football coach from deep within the cave have almost. entrepreneur elon musk played down their achievement, saying they could have simply swum to the cave to get the boys without even using any diving gear. the tech billionaire appeared irritated that the rescue mission rejected an offer of a mini submarine built by mr musk to assist in the effort. the row escalated when he then sent a tweet, apparently making baseless slur...
77
77
Jul 9, 2018
07/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
boy is on life-support at the hospital. family members are devastated. they want to share their story to warn other parents about a danger they did not realize was there. two-year-old david from antioch climbed up a dresser that was under an unlocked window with no screen. he somehow slid the window open and fell out. his aunt said the toddler's older brothers were upstairs with the boy, playing on their phones. >> it was not until one of the boys realized what happened and came running down the stairs. >> the boys that were in the room are very traumatized. they blame themselves. >> reporter: david's parents had been downstairs, getting ready to take the kids to the grocery store. family members say it happened so fast. firefighters arrived and found the two-year-old breathing but unresponsive. david was airlifted to a children's hospital in oakland. he had surgery and is on life- support. >> we are trying to be strong for mom. mom is losing it. we are trying to be strong for the other ones. he has seven other siblings. >> reporter: family members have since moved to the dresser. we did see them checking other windows and screwing in the screens. >> don't ever put furni
boy is on life-support at the hospital. family members are devastated. they want to share their story to warn other parents about a danger they did not realize was there. two-year-old david from antioch climbed up a dresser that was under an unlocked window with no screen. he somehow slid the window open and fell out. his aunt said the toddler's older brothers were upstairs with the boy, playing on their phones. >> it was not until one of the boys realized what happened and came running...
209
209
Jul 9, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
perhaps this ordeal as it enters its 18th day for the remaining boys and their coach could be coming to a close. wolf? >> all right, davidank you. let's hope for the best and the four remaining boys inside and the coach are rescued very, very soon. >>> stay with us for more news. the president revealing his supreme court nominee very soon. you'll see it live right here on cnn. we'll be right back. ay on the f. or is it? this farmer's morning starts in outer space. where satellites feed infrared images of his land into a system built with ai. he uses watson to analyze his data with millions of weather forecasts from the cloud, and iot sensors down here, for precise monitoring of irrigation. it's a smart way to help increase yields, all before the rest of us get out of bed. what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. experts from all over the world, working
perhaps this ordeal as it enters its 18th day for the remaining boys and their coach could be coming to a close. wolf? >> all right, davidank you. let's hope for the best and the four remaining boys inside and the coach are rescued very, very soon. >>> stay with us for more news. the president revealing his supreme court nominee very soon. you'll see it live right here on cnn. we'll be right back. ay on the f. or is it? this farmer's morning starts in outer space. where...
76
76
Jul 10, 2018
07/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
david muir. >>> and the race to get the boys out of the cave, what they're planning >>> following breaking newsut of the south bay for you. a small earthquake rattled near san martin. it happened about 5:00. we didn't feel it in the website. it was felt along morgan hill and gilroy area. mostly in the south bay. no reports of injuries or damage with a 3.1, as you might imagine. >>> the company with the line bikes just got a big infusion in cash from two big names in tech, uber and alphabet's google adventures gave $38 million to them and plan to co-brand the scooters and rent them through the uber app. lime is in more than 70 cities across the united states and europe. you could see those lime scooters and others return to san francisco by the end of the month. the san francisco municipal transportation agency tells "abc news" tonight 12 companies applied for a city permit under a new law that took effect last month. the law stopped rentals of the scooters until the companies received a permit. the first permits are expected to be issued in the next few weeks. >>> twitter stock took a company a
david muir. >>> and the race to get the boys out of the cave, what they're planning >>> following breaking newsut of the south bay for you. a small earthquake rattled near san martin. it happened about 5:00. we didn't feel it in the website. it was felt along morgan hill and gilroy area. mostly in the south bay. no reports of injuries or damage with a 3.1, as you might imagine. >>> the company with the line bikes just got a big infusion in cash from two big names in...
143
143
Jul 25, 2018
07/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
and trump appear to be heard discussing arrangements surrounding payment to former play boy karen mcdougall. david pecker was head of the km that owns and publishes the international inquirer. lanny davis supplied the tape to cnn tonight. you'll hear at first, the president, who appears to be finishing up a phone call. we do not know if there had been any editing or altaring. heaters in its entirety. >> we know what's happening, ok? oh. oh! maybe because of this it would be better if you didn't go. you know. maybe because of this for that one, you know -- to get rid of this, because it's so false what they're saying and sexual [ bleep ]. i think i did -- this goes away quickly. i think what -- it's better to do the charleston thing, just this time. yeah, in two weeks it's fine. i think right now it's better you know? ok. honey, you take care of yourself. thanks. talking to you. great poll, by the way. great poll. >> hello. >> what's -- >> i don't know. >> can we use him anymore? >> no -- oh, yeah. mark burns. >> can we use him? >> no. >> we had a chance to hear from you tonight. [ inaudible ] >> w
and trump appear to be heard discussing arrangements surrounding payment to former play boy karen mcdougall. david pecker was head of the km that owns and publishes the international inquirer. lanny davis supplied the tape to cnn tonight. you'll hear at first, the president, who appears to be finishing up a phone call. we do not know if there had been any editing or altaring. heaters in its entirety. >> we know what's happening, ok? oh. oh! maybe because of this it would be better if you...
127
127
Jul 6, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
boys out. >> and david you mentioned the weather there. certainly the concern is more heavy rain is on the way as those crews are doing their very best to proceed on with the -- you know, this operation. david, we'll stay in touch with you. thank you for the reporting today. now the next few days will by critical for these rescuers. cnn's tom foreman has a break down of exactly what's at stake here. >> reporter: the race here is very simple in theory but devlishly complicated in practice. what the rescusers are trying to do is get enough water out of this 2 1/2 stretch of tunnel, basically cave towards the entrance to where these boys are to maybe open a brief path to maybe bring them back out. but here's the issue. they're pumping about as fast as they can right now. somewhere around 435,000 gallons per hour. that's enough to fill two thirds of an olympic swimming pool every hour, and yet they feel like they're still just on the edge of maybe getting this done. maybe. and look at had reality that they're facing here. what they've been pum
boys out. >> and david you mentioned the weather there. certainly the concern is more heavy rain is on the way as those crews are doing their very best to proceed on with the -- you know, this operation. david, we'll stay in touch with you. thank you for the reporting today. now the next few days will by critical for these rescuers. cnn's tom foreman has a break down of exactly what's at stake here. >> reporter: the race here is very simple in theory but devlishly complicated in...
133
133
Jul 7, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
boys are in. victor, diane. >> david mckenzie in thailand. thank you so much. we will continue to follow that story throughout the morning. >> certainly more on the other big breaking story right now. north korea is calling mike pompeo, the secretary of state, his meetings in north korea regrettable. the secretary met with kim jong-un's top advisor, kim yong-chol. according to pompeo they made, and this is a quote, progress on almost all of the central issues but that's not how pyongyang sees it. they released this statement. we expected the u.s. to bring constructive measures to build confidence in accord answer with the spirit of the u.s./north korea summit. however, the attitude of the u.s. in the first high-level talks held on the 6th and 7th were indeed regrettable. >> they went on to say that the result of the talks were very worrisome. now, also of note here, north korean leader kim jong-un did not meet with pompeo. >> joining us now, cnn pentagon correspondent ryan browne. >> ryan, pompeo's and north korea's versions here of the exact same meetings don'
boys are in. victor, diane. >> david mckenzie in thailand. thank you so much. we will continue to follow that story throughout the morning. >> certainly more on the other big breaking story right now. north korea is calling mike pompeo, the secretary of state, his meetings in north korea regrettable. the secretary met with kim jong-un's top advisor, kim yong-chol. according to pompeo they made, and this is a quote, progress on almost all of the central issues but that's not how...
151
151
Jul 6, 2018
07/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
at around 2am after he ran out of air on his way back to the underground center from the boys' location. cnn's david tunnels - zero visibilty water -hours of specialized cave diving along guide ropes... punctuating the hazards - a tragedy.38 year old saman kunan - a former navy thai navy seal - takingcritical oxygen to boys he rain out of his own air - paying the ultimate price. kunan's death underlying ---to specialists like mikko paasi---how hard it will be to get the tired, inexperienced boys out through the underwater tunnels. passi has spent years breaching wrecks across asia - this, divingis far more challenging. specialist diver: "definitely you can feel that it is has an effect, but we're moving on. everyone is a professional so we are trying to put it away and avoid it happening again."david mckenzie: "and everyone is focusing on getting these boys out?"mikko paasi, specialist diver: "everybody is focusing on getting these boys out - keeping them alive or getting them out."but they are trying to find another way - in this exclusive video - cnn joined rangers from thai national parks heading
at around 2am after he ran out of air on his way back to the underground center from the boys' location. cnn's david tunnels - zero visibilty water -hours of specialized cave diving along guide ropes... punctuating the hazards - a tragedy.38 year old saman kunan - a former navy thai navy seal - takingcritical oxygen to boys he rain out of his own air - paying the ultimate price. kunan's death underlying ---to specialists like mikko paasi---how hard it will be to get the tired, inexperienced...
104
104
Jul 22, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
boy. charles david austin, jr. he is gorgeous. thank you for joining us.arts right now. >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live today. on the show today, trump, putin, the helsinki summit and the aftermath. the meeting raised many more questions than it answered. >> i think that the united states has been foolish. i think we've all been foolish. >> just what is the state of u.s./russian relations and what should it be?
boy. charles david austin, jr. he is gorgeous. thank you for joining us.arts right now. >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live today. on the show today, trump, putin, the helsinki summit and the aftermath. the meeting raised many more questions than it answered. >> i think that the united states has been foolish. i think we've all been foolish. >> just what...
123
123
Jul 3, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
boy. at 11 he went to david beckham soccer academy along here with his schoolfriend katie, who is now hiskham, ridgeway rovers, although remarkably at first, as a goalkeeper. he came along, was in goal first of all and i think mum said to the coach, he plays better out on field and he's gone on from there. so can he now fire england to glory? back home they will be hoping their old boy can give another goal—scoring masterclass. andy swiss, bbc news, chingford. bbc news has been told that conditions at birmingham prison are ‘horrendous and chaotic‘. the prison was the scene of a riot involving 600 prisoners in 2016. now, the chairman of its monitoring board says inmates are living in inhumane conditions. g45, which runs the site, insists it is in control and is making improvements. from birmingham, sima kotecha reports. december 2016 and hmp birmingham saw the worst prison riot in decades. it took 12 hours before the authorities were back in charge. this is me having one of my attacks. 18 months later and one of the prison‘s former officers says he's suffering from severe anxiety after wor
boy. at 11 he went to david beckham soccer academy along here with his schoolfriend katie, who is now hiskham, ridgeway rovers, although remarkably at first, as a goalkeeper. he came along, was in goal first of all and i think mum said to the coach, he plays better out on field and he's gone on from there. so can he now fire england to glory? back home they will be hoping their old boy can give another goal—scoring masterclass. andy swiss, bbc news, chingford. bbc news has been told that...
152
152
Jul 3, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 1
boy. at 11 he went to david beckham soccer academy along here with his schoolfriend katie, who is now hisy at first, as a goalkeeper. he came along, was in goal first of all and i think mum said to the coach, he plays better out on field and he's gone on from there. so can he now fire england to glory? back home they will be hoping their old boy can give another goal—scoring masterclass. andy swiss, bbc news, chingford. well, we are closing in on kick off now at the spartak stadium ahead of the game. colombia arejust colombia are just singing their national anthem. our moscow correspondent sarah rainsford is outside the ground. not sure if there are any stragglers trying to get in. imagine nobody wa nts to trying to get in. imagine nobody wants to mess. who do you think are the more confident sets of fans?” would have to say that talking to a fair number of them, the england fa ns fair number of them, the england fans are extremely confident. talking to them all day today, i haven't heard one admit england might lose this. lots of them saying it could be close but they think colombia will
boy. at 11 he went to david beckham soccer academy along here with his schoolfriend katie, who is now hisy at first, as a goalkeeper. he came along, was in goal first of all and i think mum said to the coach, he plays better out on field and he's gone on from there. so can he now fire england to glory? back home they will be hoping their old boy can give another goal—scoring masterclass. andy swiss, bbc news, chingford. well, we are closing in on kick off now at the spartak stadium ahead of...
52
52
Jul 3, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 1
boy. at 11, he went to david beckham soccer academy along here with his schoolfriend katie, who is now his rovers, although remarkably at first, as a goalkeeper. he came along, was in goalfirst of all and i think mum said to the coach "he plays better out on field" and he's gone on from there. so can he now fire england to glory? back home, they will be hoping their old boy can give another goal—scoring masterclass. andy swiss, bbc news, chingford. now it has been some glorious weather and louise will tell us about the prospects. good morning, we are getting used to things like this across the country and in fact we had some amazing weather watcher photographs sent in yesterday, this is just photographs sent in yesterday, this isjust one of photographs sent in yesterday, this is just one of them through north wales. hardly a cloud in the sky, perfect dog walking weather. subtle changes are coming in the weather story through today, cloudy conditions for many of us and even the chance of a shower. why? the area of high pressure that has been influencing this story is losing its grip and all
boy. at 11, he went to david beckham soccer academy along here with his schoolfriend katie, who is now his rovers, although remarkably at first, as a goalkeeper. he came along, was in goalfirst of all and i think mum said to the coach "he plays better out on field" and he's gone on from there. so can he now fire england to glory? back home, they will be hoping their old boy can give another goal—scoring masterclass. andy swiss, bbc news, chingford. now it has been some glorious...
57
57
Jul 5, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> rescue teams have come up with an evacuation plan to get the boys out of the cave in case of a flood. davidtest, what is the current situation? >> the situation is dire for these young boys who have been stuck there for now more than 12 days. i want to show you the scene here, john. good morning. people are coming in and out of this troll point all day. specialist divers, you see the thai police holding guard here making sure that no one gets in that is not supposed to be there. they're trying to pump the water out of the chambers. about an inch an hour it is recedin receding, but the rain could be coming and it could be coming soon. when it does they face a horrible prospect of the water flooding back into where the young boys are and creating a whole new disaster for them. so they are putting face masks on and pulling them through through tiny zero visibility channels to get them out. giving you some perspective, it takes 22 hours, john, to get to those boys and get back out. imagine if you can't swim being stuck there. it is too dangerous to get them out, at least three of them, includin
. >>> rescue teams have come up with an evacuation plan to get the boys out of the cave in case of a flood. davidtest, what is the current situation? >> the situation is dire for these young boys who have been stuck there for now more than 12 days. i want to show you the scene here, john. good morning. people are coming in and out of this troll point all day. specialist divers, you see the thai police holding guard here making sure that no one gets in that is not supposed to be...
90
90
Jul 8, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
boys going forward. dana? >> no question. david mckenzie, thank you so much for that report. and the four boys who came out of the cava arrived at a hospital near there, just a few hours ago. that's where cnn's matt rivers is. and matt, have officials given you any update on the condition of the four boys who are there? >> reporter: no, dana. as of now, we are still awaiting word from officials to see exactly what the condition will be of these boys. we did watch four ambulances drive past. we know those four boys, one boy each, was in those ambulances coming here. and we know the hospital was prepared. doctors and nurses have had plenty of time to prepare for this possibility. and i say possibility, dana, and not eventuality, because we shouldn't understate how miraculous this was. about 15 hours ago, i was standing outside of the cave entrance, and we were talking during live shots about the fact that this might not happen. how dangerous this potential rescue attempt was. and so the fact we have four boys now safely inside this hospital is just unbelievable. yes, there are n
boys going forward. dana? >> no question. david mckenzie, thank you so much for that report. and the four boys who came out of the cava arrived at a hospital near there, just a few hours ago. that's where cnn's matt rivers is. and matt, have officials given you any update on the condition of the four boys who are there? >> reporter: no, dana. as of now, we are still awaiting word from officials to see exactly what the condition will be of these boys. we did watch four ambulances...
61
61
Jul 2, 2018
07/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
david: makes sense. the boy who cried wolf a little bit. bloomberg van opinion. the week on trade jay pelosky, cio, tpw investment management. plenty more from us to come. from new york. this is bloomberg. what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay less for data. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. ♪ david: trade gets serious. until now it's talk. others warning that tariffs will lead to job looming here's a deadline for tariffs on a billion for imports. germany stand off. german chancellor angela merkel with partners as they threaten to close the border, with the leadership of the at stake. mexican history, andres manuel lopez obrador swept to victory the next mexican president. earning a majority of the vote, likely majority in congress. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak:americas."
david: makes sense. the boy who cried wolf a little bit. bloomberg van opinion. the week on trade jay pelosky, cio, tpw investment management. plenty more from us to come. from new york. this is bloomberg. what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay less for data....
50
50
Jul 9, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
four boys are out, nine more people are still stuck inside. the british minister for exiting the eu, davidting the eu, david davis, has quit his job only a few days after the government agreed their policy on brexit. more on that to come. first in other news... nearly twenty million viewers watched england's world cup quarter—final victory over sweden yesterday. nearly 4 million also live streamed the match from airports, on planes and even at weddings on their mobile phones. well the england team are now in recovery mode ahead of wednesday's semi—final with croatia. dan roan reports from russia how to celebrate pulling off one of the biggest wins in your country's history? for england this morning, first a gentle yoga session back at their training base, followed by a spot of light shopping in the local village, the players happy to have extended their stay here, after yesterday's success in samara. england's 2—0 win over sweden, their first world cup quarterfinal victory in 28 years, was their most impressive to date here in russia. yet again, they proved a threat from set pieces, while
four boys are out, nine more people are still stuck inside. the british minister for exiting the eu, davidting the eu, david davis, has quit his job only a few days after the government agreed their policy on brexit. more on that to come. first in other news... nearly twenty million viewers watched england's world cup quarter—final victory over sweden yesterday. nearly 4 million also live streamed the match from airports, on planes and even at weddings on their mobile phones. well the england...
124
124
Jul 11, 2018
07/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
boys. but you learned they were at least able to get a little closer? >> reporter: that reese right, david. but they're still only able to get as close as six feet. when their mothers saw them, they had to wear protective clothing. we're told the boys are still working their way towards solid food. and they'll be here at the hospital for at least another five days. david? >> just amazing reporting from you, james, and the entire team there. we thank you again tonight. >>> in the meantime, back here at home now, and to the deadly gas explosion in downtown sun prairie, wisconsin. first responders were answering a call about a punctured gas line, then the massive blast occurred, killing a fire captain. tonight, nearly the entire block is gone, and families are being told at this hour, it is still unsafe to return. abc's alex perez from the scene tonight. >> reporter: this bird's eye view showing that monster blast ravaging main street in sun prairie, wisconsin. entire buildings leveled. thick clouds of black smoke filling the air. there was this big boom, and it knocked me to the ground. and
boys. but you learned they were at least able to get a little closer? >> reporter: that reese right, david. but they're still only able to get as close as six feet. when their mothers saw them, they had to wear protective clothing. we're told the boys are still working their way towards solid food. and they'll be here at the hospital for at least another five days. david? >> just amazing reporting from you, james, and the entire team there. we thank you again tonight. >>>...
764
764
Jul 18, 2018
07/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 764
favorite 0
quote 0
you can't live without him, david spade. "tommy boy." "joe dirt."s audio book -- i love this total, "a polaroid guy in a snapchat world." great to have you here. let's start with the audio book. it's about, you know, it's a comedy book and about how, you know, we kind of as we get older -- >> a little more out of it. >> yeah. when did you first realize you were just a little bit out of it? >> i think it's slowly, you know, things that happen where i think one time i was out -- i have an old land cruiser car and i was out. and this girl goes -- on a date, and she says, do you have an aux cord? and i said, what's going on? she said aux cord and i go, i'm not getting it. like i go ox like o-x? i don't know what you're saying. but she goes aux to plug it in. i go, oh. auxiliary cord. >> gotcha. >> i go, listen, it's a '95 land cruiser. i don't have reverse. i'm not elon musk. i realized -- oh, i gotta do find out what that means. and then i realized, oh, i used to do polaroids and then it turned into this and now snapchat so i was sort of -- the whole a
you can't live without him, david spade. "tommy boy." "joe dirt."s audio book -- i love this total, "a polaroid guy in a snapchat world." great to have you here. let's start with the audio book. it's about, you know, it's a comedy book and about how, you know, we kind of as we get older -- >> a little more out of it. >> yeah. when did you first realize you were just a little bit out of it? >> i think it's slowly, you know, things that happen where...
116
116
Jul 8, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
: i will hold my boy's hand and when he is able we will play soccer again. >> reporter: they will pray each day for their sons and families for them to rise to the surface safely. david> divers are trying to deliver what the families and classmates are praying for rescuing those boys who are trapped in that cave there. it is happening right now. the fast moving weather system could complicate their mission even more. we are covering this from all angles. >>> in world cup news, a dramatic end between russia and croatia. they need extra time and even more to decide who wins and who goes home. >>> tonight, cnn is exploring the decade that gave us tony soprano and water white and the premiere of the series "2000's" is tonight at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. happy anniversary dinner, darlin'. can this much love be cleaned by a little bit of dawn ultra? oh yeah one bottle has the grease cleaning power of three bottles of this other liquid. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. say goodbye to the one-size-fits-all family unlimited plan. starting now, everyone gets the plan they want, without paying for things they don't want. mom gets the unlimited she needs, dad gets the unlimited he ne
: i will hold my boy's hand and when he is able we will play soccer again. >> reporter: they will pray each day for their sons and families for them to rise to the surface safely. david> divers are trying to deliver what the families and classmates are praying for rescuing those boys who are trapped in that cave there. it is happening right now. the fast moving weather system could complicate their mission even more. we are covering this from all angles. >>> in world cup news,...
170
170
Jul 19, 2018
07/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
david? >> clayton, thank you. >>> and now to the miracle boys going home tonight. for the first time, we're hearing from the 12 boys rescued from the cave in thailand. how hungry were they? and what they did to conserve energy. james longman is back in thailand tonight. >> reporter: the wild boars, the team the whole world supported back in the game tonight trading hospital gowns for soccer jerseys. fit and healthy enough to play again. telling the world about their terrifying ordeal. they say they tried digging out of the cave. after two days, they say hunger set in. so they stayed still to conserve energy. we're learning tonight, despite what officials claimed, the boys do know how to swim. but the waters kept rising. adult here in the front describing the moment they were found. >> how many of you? >> reporter: he said, hearing the british divers was like a miracle. finally, after all this time, they can go home. we caught up with some of the boys. how are you feeling? thi telling us he's happy. and kentucky fried chicken is what he wanted. and this cleansing ce
david? >> clayton, thank you. >>> and now to the miracle boys going home tonight. for the first time, we're hearing from the 12 boys rescued from the cave in thailand. how hungry were they? and what they did to conserve energy. james longman is back in thailand tonight. >> reporter: the wild boars, the team the whole world supported back in the game tonight trading hospital gowns for soccer jerseys. fit and healthy enough to play again. telling the world about their...
92
92
Jul 9, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
boys have been released yet. that's a real solidarity of those parents right now who have been agonizingly waiting to hear if their loved ones will be safe. >> david, do we have any additional insight into the health, how these young children are doing, the four who've been rescued, and what is next for them? >> well, we saw those images of the boys, both when they were orange na'lly discovered in remarkably good spirits and later when they were giving messages, saying prayers from inside the cave site that they were doing fine. but that was the last time we actually physically saw them. we've seen these touching notes back and forth between the family members and the boys, handwritten. the kids just wanting to have fried chicken, eat whatever they can have when they get out. don't give us too much homework. just the kind of aspirations you'd expect from 11 to 16-year-olds. and we've spoken to a lot of the family in recent days. all they want are their boys out. and they have touching videos as well saying they don't xwlam the coach of these young boys. a former orphan himself who's gone through a lot of his own struggles in his life. many people
boys have been released yet. that's a real solidarity of those parents right now who have been agonizingly waiting to hear if their loved ones will be safe. >> david, do we have any additional insight into the health, how these young children are doing, the four who've been rescued, and what is next for them? >> well, we saw those images of the boys, both when they were orange na'lly discovered in remarkably good spirits and later when they were giving messages, saying prayers from...
128
128
Jul 5, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
boys out. >> he joins us now live. davidhave heard, weather conditions are controlling the out come of the rescue effort. one of the options is having the boys wear oxygen masks and led by difrs through the cave system. there are intense dangers involved. what's the latest on that option? >> that is the main option at this stage. of course they'd love to get the boying out that have been stuck in there for days. this team out of cave through air vent or chimney. it might not be raelsistic. they are sending dive teams back and forth. there's an ambulance here. part of the final rescue operation should they bring the boys out. and testing the systems here for days now. and how exactly they'll do it. it's earlier we saw the australian specialist team. just mind me. now you look at the gear they use, it's highly specialized and night trucks, diving equipment. to get to the boys. you wonder how it will possible to get these young kids through the narrow gaps. and areas where they have no visibility. if no visibility at all. some
boys out. >> he joins us now live. davidhave heard, weather conditions are controlling the out come of the rescue effort. one of the options is having the boys wear oxygen masks and led by difrs through the cave system. there are intense dangers involved. what's the latest on that option? >> that is the main option at this stage. of course they'd love to get the boying out that have been stuck in there for days. this team out of cave through air vent or chimney. it might not be...