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its founder and general partner delaney colaio gave $33,000 to delaney colonetta gave $33,000 to the campaign of then-texas governor and now energy secretary rick perry. colonetta and his wife gave $28,200 to president trump. >> hi. i'm andy andy techmanski, i'm andy techmanski, founder and c.e.o. of whitefish energy. >> reporter: techmanski knows interior secretary ryan zinke. whitefish is based in his hometown. the interior department and whitefish says zinke played no dle in the contract. whitefish officials say they were willing to work for $2 million up front while the
its founder and general partner delaney colaio gave $33,000 to delaney colonetta gave $33,000 to the campaign of then-texas governor and now energy secretary rick perry. colonetta and his wife gave $28,200 to president trump. >> hi. i'm andy andy techmanski, i'm andy techmanski, founder and c.e.o. of whitefish energy. >> reporter: techmanski knows interior secretary ryan zinke. whitefish is based in his hometown. the interior department and whitefish says zinke played no dle in the...
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smoove, kevin delaney.th seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight megyn kelly. from "nathan for you," comedian nathan fielder. star of nbc's "superstore," colton dunn. featuring the 8g band with sonny emory. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladiesnd gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everyone. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] great to hear. wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump today claimed he has a better recollection of his condolence calls to the widow of the soldier than she does. pointing to his head and saying quote, "one of the great memories of all time."
smoove, kevin delaney.th seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight megyn kelly. from "nathan for you," comedian nathan fielder. star of nbc's "superstore," colton dunn. featuring the 8g band with sonny emory. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladiesnd gentlemen, seth...
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. >>> delaney strong, four months after being separate wanted any risky surgery at chop. these conjoined twins are not only surviving, they're thriving. we have an update coming up >>> countries first tracking accu-weather forecast, night bright and shiny out there >> it's nice, i don't even 93 need a jacket. we have concerns for folks living in south jersey. the fog is pretty thick in some locations. now, it's patchy, not everybody seeing this, but those of you that are still seeing it's dense. be prepared for rapidly changing visibility. we're asking everyone to slow down traveling speed, most should lift by 11:00 a.m. here's a perfect example. this was send to me by chris in mays landing, the visibility rapidly drops off the farther down the road. that's what we're seeing special in the open area, open field, peach other charred, corn fields,. wildwood are not reporting anything in terms of visibility. atlantic city airport, .3 of a mile, toms river. also down to .3 of a mile. most should be gone. there could be a little fog for cumberland county but 11:30, 12 most gon
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. >> meet abby and airport delaney four months after separated and, doctors at children's hospital ofo say the 1 15-month-old formerly conjoined twins are doing well and still need more reconstructive surgery on their skulls. >> i love you daddy. >> heather and reilly delaney who live in norm carolina dime chop as soon as she learned she was carrying twins joined at the head. >> when they were born they were 2 pounds one ounce a piece. they were able to knit my shirt. they've grown a lot. >> before the surgey there was months of detailed planning. doctors knew it was risky and there was a chance they could lose both baby. >> this is skaery surge reand we're scared, but we cannot let this sort fear limit our ability to operate emmer. we have to do the operation that needs to be done. >> part of the planning involved using tissue expan expanderrors to slowly stretch skin needed once girls were separated. do good, you're big, you're brave, you're strong, right? >> and in jup the twins were ready for the separation surgery and final goodbye friday parents. >> together the good and the bad
. >> meet abby and airport delaney four months after separated and, doctors at children's hospital ofo say the 1 15-month-old formerly conjoined twins are doing well and still need more reconstructive surgery on their skulls. >> i love you daddy. >> heather and reilly delaney who live in norm carolina dime chop as soon as she learned she was carrying twins joined at the head. >> when they were born they were 2 pounds one ounce a piece. they were able to knit my shirt....
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its founder and general partner delaney colaio gave $33,000 to delaney colonetta gave $33,000 to then of then-texas governor and now energy secretary rick perry. colonetta and his wife gave $28,200 to president trump. >> hi. i'm andy andy techmanski, i'm andy techmanski, founder and c.e.o. of whitefish energy. >> reporter: techmanski knows interior secretary ryan zinke. whitefish is based in his hometown. the interior department and whitefish says zinke played no dle in the contract. whitefish officials say they were willing to work for $2 million up front while the other company prepa was considering wanted $25 million. rnight puerto rico's governor says that he's going to be reviewing the contracting process. anthony? >> mason: julianna goldman. thanks, julianna. hurricane maria also disrupted production at puerto rican factories that make critical drugs and medical supplies. dr. jon lapook found hospitals on the u.s. mainland are already seeing shortages. >> this is slated to go to a patient for infusion. >> reporter: these small bags of intravenous fluid deliver life-saving medic
its founder and general partner delaney colaio gave $33,000 to delaney colonetta gave $33,000 to then of then-texas governor and now energy secretary rick perry. colonetta and his wife gave $28,200 to president trump. >> hi. i'm andy andy techmanski, i'm andy techmanski, founder and c.e.o. of whitefish energy. >> reporter: techmanski knows interior secretary ryan zinke. whitefish is based in his hometown. the interior department and whitefish says zinke played no dle in the...
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esther delaney. delaney: thank you, dr. hassett and congratulations on , your appointment. you bring tremendous expertise and good judgment to this important job so it's great to have you in the seat. just staying on the corporate tax question for a moment, it seems to me that across the last decade or two, a very large percentage of businesses, particularly large businesses, have moved from an incorporated status to a pass-through status because of the way private equity has grown and the back companiesn and those that move to llc status. many of them pay little tax because they are leveraged and they deduct the interest. there's no evidence that i have seen to indicate that wages have grown any faster in those companies where there's no corporate tax than in incorporated businesses in this country. does that, to some extept, -- extent mitigate this argument , that the corporate tax rate is the reason that wages haven't grown in this country? because in fact a growing and large percentage of these don't pay tax because of what i just discussed. their wages have not grown a
esther delaney. delaney: thank you, dr. hassett and congratulations on , your appointment. you bring tremendous expertise and good judgment to this important job so it's great to have you in the seat. just staying on the corporate tax question for a moment, it seems to me that across the last decade or two, a very large percentage of businesses, particularly large businesses, have moved from an incorporated status to a pass-through status because of the way private equity has grown and the back...
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years and his old side braman almost snatched it at the death constantine of i was shocking thomas delaney's head of the line. goalless draw was of little use to either coach. it's groundhog day every day seems like we want sympathy or self-pity is not what we need. but after his raft of misses it certainly felt like groundhog day for hapless . so an absolutely terrible result for both cologne and braman really with both still stuck at the bottom of the table it's time to discuss many topics and let's start with you michel did you expect really this result i mean did you not expect a little bit of a better performance from two teams who are struggling so terribly so far this season. eighteen and seventeen is playing against. it's bad it's bad since weeks and everybody they start coming out better better better but there's nothing i can see any any better performance since they won and that's very very tough to see for everybody especially the supporters friends and. enjoy these guys. before i turn to our very own mark meadows mark i want to take a look at a tweet which is quite telling it's
years and his old side braman almost snatched it at the death constantine of i was shocking thomas delaney's head of the line. goalless draw was of little use to either coach. it's groundhog day every day seems like we want sympathy or self-pity is not what we need. but after his raft of misses it certainly felt like groundhog day for hapless . so an absolutely terrible result for both cologne and braman really with both still stuck at the bottom of the table it's time to discuss many topics...
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transitional play but it only worked for the fortieth minute michel big hornet one meal for out thomas delaney too far off his mark and an easy score for the austrian. have just before the interval greg origin again trying to turn provider for alfredsson baugus in but the icelandic case was brought down in the box by nicholas moyes. he stepped up and converted the penalty him self for his fifth goal of the season to nail the score at half time. i am in coach alexander nori fielded a flat back four but that didn't help in the sixtieth minutes. picked out no trouble getting past the bear to defense and netting his second to round out the story. it was the most lopsided loss ever for braman under nouri. for the first and it's understandable that the fans are disappointed and rightly so but we're also not satisfied and we're going to give our all to change the situation. in the. board meanwhile and for a match draft with air force next three of the campaign. right it is time to open up the match day ten chat with my two sunday guests. the journalist at one football and jonathan crane from d w i do
transitional play but it only worked for the fortieth minute michel big hornet one meal for out thomas delaney too far off his mark and an easy score for the austrian. have just before the interval greg origin again trying to turn provider for alfredsson baugus in but the icelandic case was brought down in the box by nicholas moyes. he stepped up and converted the penalty him self for his fifth goal of the season to nail the score at half time. i am in coach alexander nori fielded a flat back...
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delaney. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, dr. hassett and congratulations on your appointment. you bring tremendous expertise and good judgment to this important job. it's great to have you in the seat. staying on the corporate tax question for a moment. it seems to me that across the last decade or two a very large percentage of businesses, particularly large businesses, have moved from an incorporated status to pass-through status, largely because of how the private equity industry has grown, and every kind of private equity backtransaction those companies move to llc status, and many pay little tax because they're lenveraged and can deduction the interest. there's no data i've seen that indicate wages have grown faster in those companies where there's no corporate tax than incorporated businesses in this country. does that, to some extent, mitigate this argument that the corporate tax rate is the reason that wages haven't grown in this country because, in fact, a growing and large percentage of the businesses in this country,
delaney. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, dr. hassett and congratulations on your appointment. you bring tremendous expertise and good judgment to this important job. it's great to have you in the seat. staying on the corporate tax question for a moment. it seems to me that across the last decade or two a very large percentage of businesses, particularly large businesses, have moved from an incorporated status to pass-through status, largely because of how the private equity...
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. >> meet abby and erin delaney, four months after they were separated, doctors at children 's hospital of philadelphia provided this video say that the 15 month-old formally conjoined twins are doing real well but still need more reconstructive surgery on their skulls. >> i love you, daddy. >> reporter: heather and riley delaney on live in north carolina came to chop as soon as they learned she was carrying twins conn join at the head. >> when girls were born they were 2-pound 1 ounce appease, they were able to fit inside my shirt and skin to skin with them. so they have grown a lot. >> reporter: before the surgery there was months of detailed planning, doctors knew it was risky, there was a chance they could lose both babies. >> this is scary surgery and we are scared but we cannot let this fear limit our ability to operate either. we have to do the operation that need to be done. >> reporter: part of the planning involves using tissue expand tours slowly stretch skin that would be needed once the girls were separated. >> you're good, you're strong, right. >> reporter: in june the twi
. >> meet abby and erin delaney, four months after they were separated, doctors at children 's hospital of philadelphia provided this video say that the 15 month-old formally conjoined twins are doing real well but still need more reconstructive surgery on their skulls. >> i love you, daddy. >> reporter: heather and riley delaney on live in north carolina came to chop as soon as they learned she was carrying twins conn join at the head. >> when girls were born they were...
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pastor delaney of st.hurch in west depford is planning to spend the night in a card board box all to raise awareness of homelessness. the owner of the diner heard about the efforts and donating a portion of the proceeds from every meal today. pastor delaney is sleeping on the streets for four years to help raise money and combat the money with the nonprofit covenant house. >>> two red panda cubs made their public debut today. it's important of course because the species in endangered in the wild. this pair of twins benjamin and betsy, known for their cinnamon colored fur and bushy tail they are native to china and nepal. >> now they are here in our backyard. now to head back to mullica hills for the first fall adventure of the season. adam joseph live in creamy acres -- ha, ha, ha i can't. >> ha, ha, ha. you got us. >> they turned me into a farmer and put me to work. i'm farming beautiful flowers. smile. make sure my flowers smile. they have a lot of fun things here for the kids to do. we can stop embarras
pastor delaney of st.hurch in west depford is planning to spend the night in a card board box all to raise awareness of homelessness. the owner of the diner heard about the efforts and donating a portion of the proceeds from every meal today. pastor delaney is sleeping on the streets for four years to help raise money and combat the money with the nonprofit covenant house. >>> two red panda cubs made their public debut today. it's important of course because the species in endangered...
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delaney. >> thank you dr. hassette, and congratulations on your new job. it's great to have you in the seat. staying on the corporate tax question for a moment, it seems to me across the last decade or two a very large percentage of businesses, particularly large businesses, have moved from an incorporated stat to us a pass-through status largely because of how the private equity industry has grown and in every kind of private equity-backed transaction those companies move to an llc stat wrus they don't pay any corporate tax, many of them pay little tax because they are leveraged and they can deduct the interests. there is no data i've seen where the wage versus groan faster in those types of corporations than others in this country. does that to some extent mitigate the a thargt the corporate tax rate is the reason that wages haven't grown in this country? because in fact a growing and large percentage the businesses in this country don't pay tax because of what i just discuss. and their wages have not grown any faster based on any analysis that have been
delaney. >> thank you dr. hassette, and congratulations on your new job. it's great to have you in the seat. staying on the corporate tax question for a moment, it seems to me across the last decade or two a very large percentage of businesses, particularly large businesses, have moved from an incorporated stat to us a pass-through status largely because of how the private equity industry has grown and in every kind of private equity-backed transaction those companies move to an llc stat...
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nbc news intelligence and national security reporter kim delaney joins us with that part of the story. i understand you have new details about the shooter's weapons and the timeline itself of the attack. what can you tell us about that? >> well, what pete and our team have been reporting, craig, is that police now believe that the majority of rounds fired in this attack were fired in the first five minutes. and that's significant because as we all heard on the horrific tapes and videos, it appeared to be automatic weapons fire or simulated automatic weapons fire during that time. the big question, though, was there -- did he use a machine gun or did he use a modified legal weapon? machine guns, new machine guns, have been banned for sale in this country since 1986. you can buy a pre-1986 weapon and they're expensive can cost more than $10,000, but this is a man of means, a millionaire could have afforded a machine gun and no felony convict slps. he could have registered for one in nevada. police haven't said whether there was a fully automated weapon. our sources have said he did pie
nbc news intelligence and national security reporter kim delaney joins us with that part of the story. i understand you have new details about the shooter's weapons and the timeline itself of the attack. what can you tell us about that? >> well, what pete and our team have been reporting, craig, is that police now believe that the majority of rounds fired in this attack were fired in the first five minutes. and that's significant because as we all heard on the horrific tapes and videos,...
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is it playing on the braman players' minds thomas delaney of course there's a psychological aspect and that's you know it's the long of times it's been the more difficult it's just wrong. brain in spain both teams at school with just three goals all season why. it's tough to watch. that suddenly a bit of class a beautiful story. but. well you get the picture and say we'll get us the lost his bearings and forgot that's to score a goal to shoot. the west was to come. u.s.c. got his fatal wrong again. it was the freshman first start to collect. he made the case for a second. but then signs of progress and then on the ground the but get. this is the whole thing's very strange you have to smile about it we gave everything we own chances off their line it's crazy things that often take a whole in and. shortly before the end grain that's always a bit chilly this film claims tragicomic foments but clarence keeper was one of the few to cover himself in the right wrist and so we're told at the bottom we have our backs to the wall and that means that we have to react to unpleasant situations goin
is it playing on the braman players' minds thomas delaney of course there's a psychological aspect and that's you know it's the long of times it's been the more difficult it's just wrong. brain in spain both teams at school with just three goals all season why. it's tough to watch. that suddenly a bit of class a beautiful story. but. well you get the picture and say we'll get us the lost his bearings and forgot that's to score a goal to shoot. the west was to come. u.s.c. got his fatal wrong...
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this is the newest picture of abark by and erin delaney. they're doing well four months after surgery. neurosurgeon used an external distraction device during the surgery. a first of its kind procedure >> this is custom built on like a 3 dc printer based on scans, basically pushes each twin further apart >> we're told the twins will need one more surgery is to finish reconstructing their skull. >>> a new jersey state trooper finds him in the right place at the right time while a after you. he was watching football with his son in a restaurant sunday when he noticed a man choking in a nearby table. the trooper quickly rushed over and began performing the heimlich maneuver and within seconds the efforts were successful he began breathing normally. >>> amazon has a new way to make sure you never miss another delivery. they want to put packages inside your house even when you're not there. the called amazon key. and starting next month, prime members can start using the service. you have to buy a special lock and security camera for $250, then
this is the newest picture of abark by and erin delaney. they're doing well four months after surgery. neurosurgeon used an external distraction device during the surgery. a first of its kind procedure >> this is custom built on like a 3 dc printer based on scans, basically pushes each twin further apart >> we're told the twins will need one more surgery is to finish reconstructing their skull. >>> a new jersey state trooper finds him in the right place at the right time...
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. >> reporter: meet abby and erin delaney, four months after being separated.tors at children's hospital of philadelphia who provided this video say 15 month-old formally conjoined twins are doing well but still need more reconstructive surgery on their skulls. >> love you daddy. >> reporter: heather and riley delaney on live in north carolina came to chop when she learned she was carrying twins conjoined at the head. >> when the girls were born they were 2-pounds, 1 ounce appease, they were able to fit in my shirt. so they have grown a lot. >> reporter: before surgery there was months of detailed planning, doctors knew it was risky there, was a chance they could lose both babies. >> this is scary surgery and we're scared but we cannot let this fear limit our ability to operate either. we have to do the operation that need to be done. >> reporter: part of the planning involved using tissue expanders to slowly stretch skin that would be needed once the girls were separated. >> they make your brain strong , right. >> reporter: in june the twins were ready for sep
. >> reporter: meet abby and erin delaney, four months after being separated.tors at children's hospital of philadelphia who provided this video say 15 month-old formally conjoined twins are doing well but still need more reconstructive surgery on their skulls. >> love you daddy. >> reporter: heather and riley delaney on live in north carolina came to chop when she learned she was carrying twins conjoined at the head. >> when the girls were born they were 2-pounds, 1...
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nbc's ken delaney. thanks so much. >> good to be with you, wendy. >> we invite you to keep it here for all the latest out of the white house from the nbc political team. ahead on nightly news, that comes on after news 4 at 6:00. >> the white house this afternoon defendling comments by chief of staff john kelly who said this. quote, the lack of an ability to compromise led to the civil war. kelly made the remarks on fox news. he had been commenting on the removal of confederate flags and memorials across the country. now, during the interview kelly also said it is a mistake to take what is accepted today and apply it to the past. and he called confederate general robert e. lee, honorable man. >> he was a man that gave up, gave up his country to fight for his state which in 150 years ago was more important than country. it was always loyalty to state first back in those days. >> the civil war as many have conceded was fought after a long dispute over the issue of slavery in our country. the daughter of dr
nbc's ken delaney. thanks so much. >> good to be with you, wendy. >> we invite you to keep it here for all the latest out of the white house from the nbc political team. ahead on nightly news, that comes on after news 4 at 6:00. >> the white house this afternoon defendling comments by chief of staff john kelly who said this. quote, the lack of an ability to compromise led to the civil war. kelly made the remarks on fox news. he had been commenting on the removal of confederate...
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joining us now is ken delaney, a reporter for nbc news, and malcolm nance, msnbc counter terrorism and intelligence expert. natasha, we're scrambling to confirm this news from cnn. what do you think is the import of it? >> well, we are not there yet, joy. we have not confirmed it to our satisfaction and so going to withhold comment on it. in terms "the new york times" story the story was really interesting. essentially confirmed that we had reported at nbc news after our interview with her on the telephone in september which is that -- she told us at the time that she was in contact with this prosecutor in moscow who's close with vladimir putin about these talking points, about this information that she thought was very negative about hillary clinton. now, her story is that she actually got the russian prosecutor interested in this case. but however that shakes out, the point is that she was in talks with people close to the creme clin lynn and brought it back to trump tower and handed what she thought was damaging information on hillary clinton. i have reviewed this information. it ta
joining us now is ken delaney, a reporter for nbc news, and malcolm nance, msnbc counter terrorism and intelligence expert. natasha, we're scrambling to confirm this news from cnn. what do you think is the import of it? >> well, we are not there yet, joy. we have not confirmed it to our satisfaction and so going to withhold comment on it. in terms "the new york times" story the story was really interesting. essentially confirmed that we had reported at nbc news after our...
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children's hospital of philadelphia released videos of erin and abby delaney, they had surgery back in june and recently celebrated first birthday, the girls who are now 15 months old were born joined at the top of their heads successfully separated by a 30-member team an risky 12-hour surgery. the parents say it's miraculous to see their daughters hitting milestones such as rolling over and crawling. >> they're such happy be content little girls for what they've gone through, they never lived outside hospital walls. and they're still happy, they're not afraid of people. it's just amazing to see that they're so brave through all of this. >> the twins will need additional plastic and reconstructive surgery over the next few years, but should go home to north carolina for the first time as soon as next month. >> good news, indeed. >>> people in blackwood gloucester county hit the pavement for a great cause this morning, these folks from south jersey put on their walking shoes and raised nearly half million along the way for the fight against juvenile diabetes. and our very own karen roge
children's hospital of philadelphia released videos of erin and abby delaney, they had surgery back in june and recently celebrated first birthday, the girls who are now 15 months old were born joined at the top of their heads successfully separated by a 30-member team an risky 12-hour surgery. the parents say it's miraculous to see their daughters hitting milestones such as rolling over and crawling. >> they're such happy be content little girls for what they've gone through, they never...
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ken delaney, thanks for that report. a big nbc break tonight. >>> coming up, john mccain's biggest battle. he is under fire from trump outrider steve bannon right now. but mccain remains every inch the maverick, hitting trump for getting out of the draft during vietnam. i thought this was coming. it has come. john mccain has remembered who dodged the draft. >>> plus 15 days to go before that must-win election in virginia. can democrats close the deal on a state they have come to claim as their own? they're getting nervous. in my opinion that. >> should be nervous about virginia. >>> and so much for trump the deal maker there is reporting from "the washington post" that lawmakers in both parties find the president untrust worthy, inconsistent and they don't trust him as a negotiator because he is not getting anything done. >>> finally, let me finish tonight with the documents that are coming out this thursday on the kennedy assassination. they could be very interesting. and that is "hardball," where the action is. why do
ken delaney, thanks for that report. a big nbc break tonight. >>> coming up, john mccain's biggest battle. he is under fire from trump outrider steve bannon right now. but mccain remains every inch the maverick, hitting trump for getting out of the draft during vietnam. i thought this was coming. it has come. john mccain has remembered who dodged the draft. >>> plus 15 days to go before that must-win election in virginia. can democrats close the deal on a state they have come...
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there's also a debate about why these things are legal and whether they should be banned. >> ken delaney, thank you for that. >>> up next, we're breaking down those ten minutes of horror in las vegas and we'll hear more stories of survival from that terrible night as well as new details about the victims. stay with us. we're live in las vegas. >> i was trying to run towards wherever i thought he might be. this man wouldn't let me. he kept pulling me away. said you can't run towards the gunfire. he has a shirt with a gunshot through it. he sat on a lot of bombs, never blew him up. >> if afghanistan. >> in afghanistan. and he was a proud american. he sang in spanish. he sang in spanish all the time. he was so beautiful. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on
there's also a debate about why these things are legal and whether they should be banned. >> ken delaney, thank you for that. >>> up next, we're breaking down those ten minutes of horror in las vegas and we'll hear more stories of survival from that terrible night as well as new details about the victims. stay with us. we're live in las vegas. >> i was trying to run towards wherever i thought he might be. this man wouldn't let me. he kept pulling me away. said you can't run...
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the separation surgery june 6th, took 11 hours, and a hero ing time for parents, heather and riley delaney, who live in north carolina. >> i put together got and bad, sill and awful, and happy and sad. >> reporter: before the big surgery doctor hoyer says that there were a series of smaller operations, first a cut where the head would be separated. >> externally we put a device on their skull, basically, pushing each twin up further's part. >> reporter: this is first time chop has used the external distraction device. >> you created this device just for them. >> right, this is custom built on a 3-d printer for them based on their scans. >> reporter: now twins recovered enough for mom to play dress up with doctors giving an optimistic prognosis >> there is such happy, content, little girls for what they have gone through. >> possibilities are still completely opened for them and they are going to turnout just perfect for them. >> reporter: abby's still getting therapy at the hospital, erin has been discharged and the plan now is for family to be home together for thanksgiving. >> wow. >> re
the separation surgery june 6th, took 11 hours, and a hero ing time for parents, heather and riley delaney, who live in north carolina. >> i put together got and bad, sill and awful, and happy and sad. >> reporter: before the big surgery doctor hoyer says that there were a series of smaller operations, first a cut where the head would be separated. >> externally we put a device on their skull, basically, pushing each twin up further's part. >> reporter: this is first...
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chris leaves behind his wife, anna, and their two daughters, delaney and logan.do you think you'll remember. him? >> he tried to make friends with the world. >> reporter: yeah. >> i think it's hard to do that. >> reporter: yeah. >> so i'm proud of him. ♪ that a hero lies in you >> reporter: us, too. steve hartman, cbs news, new york. ( applause ) >> mason: chris rosati, who didn't waste a moment. what a life. and our condolences to the rosati family. that's the cbs evening news. i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. i'll see you tomorrow >>> baker is out. the team announced today the manager would not return next year. baker said he thought it was his best year ever. the general manager mike rizzo called the decision a tough one. but made clear on a conference call that the team goal was to win a championship. >> first of all, i would like to say it was one of the most difficult decisions that the ownership group and myself had to make -- being here with washington. he has been a great representative of the washington nationals. a hall of fame type
chris leaves behind his wife, anna, and their two daughters, delaney and logan.do you think you'll remember. him? >> he tried to make friends with the world. >> reporter: yeah. >> i think it's hard to do that. >> reporter: yeah. >> so i'm proud of him. ♪ that a hero lies in you >> reporter: us, too. steve hartman, cbs news, new york. ( applause ) >> mason: chris rosati, who didn't waste a moment. what a life. and our condolences to the rosati family....
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this is the newest picture of abark by and erin delaney. they're doing well four months after surgery. neurosurgeon used an external distraction device during the surgery. a first of its kind procedure >> this is custom built on like a 3 dc printer based on scans, basically pushes each twin further apart >> we're told the twins will need one more surgery is to finish reconstructing their skull. >>> a new jersey state trooper finds him in the right place at the right time while a after you. he was watching football with his son in a restaurant sunday when he noticed a man choking in a nearby table. the trooper quickly rushed over and began performing the heimlich maneuver and within seconds the efforts were successful he began breathing normally. >>> amazon has a new way to make sure you never miss another delivery. they want to put packages inside your house even when you're not there. the called amazon key. and starting next month, prime members can start using the service. you have to buy a special lock and security camera for $250, then
this is the newest picture of abark by and erin delaney. they're doing well four months after surgery. neurosurgeon used an external distraction device during the surgery. a first of its kind procedure >> this is custom built on like a 3 dc printer based on scans, basically pushes each twin further apart >> we're told the twins will need one more surgery is to finish reconstructing their skull. >>> a new jersey state trooper finds him in the right place at the right time...
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chris leaves behind his wife, anna, and their two daughters, delaney and logan.do you think you'll remember. him? >> he tried to make friends with the world. >> reporter: yeah. >> i think it's hard to do that. >> reporter: yeah. >> so i'm proud of him. ♪ that a hero lies in you >> reporter: us, too. steve hartman, cbs news, new york. ( applause ) >> mason: chris rosati, who didn't waste a moment. what a life. and our condolences to the rosati family. that's the cbs evening news. i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. i'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning saturday." good night. >>> oscar winner's shocking claim against producer harvey winestein. >> what she says happened in his bedroom while his children were downstairs. >> president trump's call to a gold star widow. >> it was recorded. >> thank you, president trump. the words are very kind. >> the killer clown cold case murder. did these two women sell the alleged killer her costume? look at the home the slain woman grew up in. it's filled with portraits of clowns. >> it's just so gross. >> loo
chris leaves behind his wife, anna, and their two daughters, delaney and logan.do you think you'll remember. him? >> he tried to make friends with the world. >> reporter: yeah. >> i think it's hard to do that. >> reporter: yeah. >> so i'm proud of him. ♪ that a hero lies in you >> reporter: us, too. steve hartman, cbs news, new york. ( applause ) >> mason: chris rosati, who didn't waste a moment. what a life. and our condolences to the rosati family....
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ken delaney. about these weapons, as of 4:26 eastern time, what do we know? >> well, brian, we know that they seized more than 10 rifles in the hotel room. but the brother asked a question. do they know who sold him the machine gun. we don't know if he had a machine gun, fully automatic weapon. those have been illegal since 1986. however, you can get one if you register. there are ways to legally acquire pre-1986 weapons. also cheap and easy ways to modify semiautomatic weapons that are legally and readily available. the other issue is it's not easy for the atf to trace gun ownership in this country. there's no national gun database to trace the serial numbers quickly. it often takes them a long time because they're dealing with paper records and in some cases microfilm at an agency in martinsburg, west virginia. there's been a lot of reporting on this because of pressure from the gun lobby and congressional restrictions. the atf has difficulty tracing gun ownership. and that may be one of the reasons we don't yet know whether there was a machine gun and, if
ken delaney. about these weapons, as of 4:26 eastern time, what do we know? >> well, brian, we know that they seized more than 10 rifles in the hotel room. but the brother asked a question. do they know who sold him the machine gun. we don't know if he had a machine gun, fully automatic weapon. those have been illegal since 1986. however, you can get one if you register. there are ways to legally acquire pre-1986 weapons. also cheap and easy ways to modify semiautomatic weapons that are...
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chris leaves behind his wife, s na, and their two daughters, delaney and logan.do you think you'll remember about him? >> he tried to make friends with the world. >> reporter: yeah. >> i think it's hard to do that. >> reporter: yeah. >> so i'm proud of him. ♪ that a hero lies in you >> reporter: us, too. steve hartman, cbs news, new york. ( applause ) >> mason: chris rosati, who didn't waste a moment. what a life. and our condolences to the rosati family. that's the cbs evening news. i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. i'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning saturday." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the 400-million dollar price for renovating memorial stadium.. bleeding the athle >>> kpix5 news begins with the threat of cuts to cal sports. the $400 million price for renovating memorial stadium bleeding the athletics department dry plunging them into crippling debt. good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. a few years ago a cal official told us the stadium debt was no
chris leaves behind his wife, s na, and their two daughters, delaney and logan.do you think you'll remember about him? >> he tried to make friends with the world. >> reporter: yeah. >> i think it's hard to do that. >> reporter: yeah. >> so i'm proud of him. ♪ that a hero lies in you >> reporter: us, too. steve hartman, cbs news, new york. ( applause ) >> mason: chris rosati, who didn't waste a moment. what a life. and our condolences to the rosati...
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years and his old side braman almost snatched it at the death constantine of i was shocking thomas delaney's head off the line. a goalless draw was of little use to either coach to decide it's groundhog day every day seems like we want sympathy or self-pity is not what we need. but after his raft of misses it certainly felt like groundhog day for hapless. also in the bundesliga sunday freiburg locked horns with berlin both sides of an average start to the campaign home side freiburg went on through this penalty from young to convert the start of the second half. missing from the spot after seventy seven minutes but yet another chats just four minutes later made no mistake there were no finish a lucky point for the blues frustrating one. as reminder now of our top story this hour japanese media reporting a landslide victory for prime minister shinzo aves conservatives in snap elections the win could see him move to reform the country's pacifist constitution which prohibits the use of force to settle international disputes. and cattle on leaders are due to meet today to discuss their next step
years and his old side braman almost snatched it at the death constantine of i was shocking thomas delaney's head off the line. a goalless draw was of little use to either coach to decide it's groundhog day every day seems like we want sympathy or self-pity is not what we need. but after his raft of misses it certainly felt like groundhog day for hapless. also in the bundesliga sunday freiburg locked horns with berlin both sides of an average start to the campaign home side freiburg went on...
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play but it only worked for the fortieth minute michel big going to one nil for outscored thomas delaney too far off his mark and an easy score for the austrian. just before the interval gregorovitch again trying to term provider for alfredsson bugga sin but the icelandic case was brought down in the box by nicholas moyes. he stepped up and converted the penalty him self for his fifth goal of the season to nail the score at half time. bremen coach alexander nori fielded a flat back four but that didn't help in the sixtieth minute be picked out no trouble getting past the very defense and netting his second to round out the score . it was the most lopsided loss ever for braman under nouri. for the first and he says it's understandable that the fans are disappointed and rightly so but we're also not satisfied and we're going to give our all to change the situation. it's been an. outpouring meanwhile and a four match drought with air force three the campaign. let's take a look now at all the been asleep the results there is that stick guard went over freiburg hausberg beat braman on saturda
play but it only worked for the fortieth minute michel big going to one nil for outscored thomas delaney too far off his mark and an easy score for the austrian. just before the interval gregorovitch again trying to term provider for alfredsson bugga sin but the icelandic case was brought down in the box by nicholas moyes. he stepped up and converted the penalty him self for his fifth goal of the season to nail the score at half time. bremen coach alexander nori fielded a flat back four but...
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years and his old side braman almost snatched it at the death constantine a vital shocking thomas delaney's header off the line. a goalless draw was of little use to either coach to decide it is groundhog day every day seems like we want sympathy or self-pity is not what we need. but arthur is raft of misses it certainly felt like groundhog day for hapless. we have some formula one now and britain's lewis hamilton has taken victory at the us graeme frame and the ses driver lost his lead from pole to main rival boston fell right at the very start he recovered though to overtake the red ferrari on the sixth lap and hold on to victory in austin all the overall champion celebrations were put on ice hamilton only needs to finish sixth the next a go to seal the title. that's all we have time for and there's more to our website. traveling at twelve hundred kilometers an hour on the hyperloop is like a giant pneumatic tube people produce pressure to transport passengers and freight at supersonic speeds but is it practical the students take up the challenge in los angeles it's a test for the futuris
years and his old side braman almost snatched it at the death constantine a vital shocking thomas delaney's header off the line. a goalless draw was of little use to either coach to decide it is groundhog day every day seems like we want sympathy or self-pity is not what we need. but arthur is raft of misses it certainly felt like groundhog day for hapless. we have some formula one now and britain's lewis hamilton has taken victory at the us graeme frame and the ses driver lost his lead from...
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read the prospectus carefully at alpsfunds.com/amlp i am nicole delaney.ajor averages on pace to close a new record highs. as the first security benefit. we are seen them get a 2% increase in benefits. would it not be originally what the projected. still higher than last two years. the formally filed appeal they were continuing to operate in london. the courts make a decision on whether the laces will be renewed. the issue hearing will be on december 11. just as they forecast record third-quarter profits many believe he'll be taking on a larger role. it was time for a new leader. time now for the closing bell coming up. built for business. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're dreaming. dreaming! definitely dreaming. then again, dreaming is how i got this far. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed net
read the prospectus carefully at alpsfunds.com/amlp i am nicole delaney.ajor averages on pace to close a new record highs. as the first security benefit. we are seen them get a 2% increase in benefits. would it not be originally what the projected. still higher than last two years. the formally filed appeal they were continuing to operate in london. the courts make a decision on whether the laces will be renewed. the issue hearing will be on december 11. just as they forecast record...
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delaney. delaney: i have questions about how your board interactive around this matter generally. it says in your testimony that you became aware of the information on august 11. but that you notified the lead member of the board of directors mark fiedler, on august 22nd, did you have any conversations with other board members before that? let me clarify if i may. the first debriefing i had of any significance was on the 17th of august. the 1ipton: between 7th and the second, did you have any conversations with other board members? 25th, we: the 24th and had to board meetings. rep. tipton: is it normal to wait so long to update your board? mr. smith: the data was developing everything all day. i thought that was an appropriate timeline. for tipton: requirements public companies as it relates controls, was cyber security considered by the directors of the audit committee? i used to have to sit down with my management team and get certificates where they would assure me things were being done in accordance with our procedures and the audit committee would review these things so they
delaney. delaney: i have questions about how your board interactive around this matter generally. it says in your testimony that you became aware of the information on august 11. but that you notified the lead member of the board of directors mark fiedler, on august 22nd, did you have any conversations with other board members before that? let me clarify if i may. the first debriefing i had of any significance was on the 17th of august. the 1ipton: between 7th and the second, did you have any...
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chris leaves behind his wife anna and their two daughters, delaney and logan. >> what will you remember with the world. >> yeah. >> i think it's hard to do that. >> yeah. >> so i'm proud of him. ♪ that a hero lies in you >> us too. steve hartman, cbs news, new york. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this monday from the broadcast center in new york city. i'm rhina ninan. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, october 23rd, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> the fate of army sergeant bowe bergdahl is in the hands of the judge. today the sentencing hearing begins and is expected to be dramatic. >>> searching for a killer. three people are gunned down in the same florida neighborhood just days apart. now police are concerned they might be dealing with a serial killer. >>> do you hear that? what is that? >> that's mark twain rolling over in his grave.
chris leaves behind his wife anna and their two daughters, delaney and logan. >> what will you remember with the world. >> yeah. >> i think it's hard to do that. >> yeah. >> so i'm proud of him. ♪ that a hero lies in you >> us too. steve hartman, cbs news, new york. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this monday from the broadcast center in new york city. i'm rhina ninan. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, october 23rd,...
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delaney and ted white, and he wrote letters to their families.nd we have the letters that the family sent back. so he's been doing this for 73 years. his son, when is not in combat, intuitively understood the role and by all accounts was a man of grace and decorum and embodied what president roosevelt said, that the president is preeminently a place of moral leadership. it's not a social pin ball machine. it's about leading the nation, asking people to sacrifice, making the ultimate sacrifice what lincoln called the last full measure of dwoegz, aevotio then honoring that sacrifice. in my mind the bushes and president obama handled this extremely graceful. if you ask any president they all say the hardest thing you do is send someone in battle and deal with the consequences. bush 41 was talking in his diary and kept an audio direry throughout his presidency, in iraq of 1991 and he's watching cnn up in the treaty room. and he sees a father hugging his son. and he immediately, his mind goes back to when his father dropped him off at penn station rig
delaney and ted white, and he wrote letters to their families.nd we have the letters that the family sent back. so he's been doing this for 73 years. his son, when is not in combat, intuitively understood the role and by all accounts was a man of grace and decorum and embodied what president roosevelt said, that the president is preeminently a place of moral leadership. it's not a social pin ball machine. it's about leading the nation, asking people to sacrifice, making the ultimate sacrifice...
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nbc news intelligence ken delaney is here. white house reporter for the wall street journal and msnbc eli stokele and jennifer rogers. these days she's up -- uptown at columbia law school is what i mean to say. thank you for all joining us. eli, let's begin with the last thing there because people were worried about this. once we get by the joke of it, people were concerned about what the president said, calm before the storm. words like that matter. >> well, the words from a president have always mattered until now when you have a president whose words are often meant kind of as a joke even in front of military families when it seems to be either schtick or some sort of vague tease about perhaps an impending military action. we're left to guess whether he's talking about iran, north korea this week. we don't know what he's talking about, but it just is sort of stunning to have a president -- during the campaign it was do you take him seriously or do you take him literally? i don't know to take him either in this case. to be t
nbc news intelligence ken delaney is here. white house reporter for the wall street journal and msnbc eli stokele and jennifer rogers. these days she's up -- uptown at columbia law school is what i mean to say. thank you for all joining us. eli, let's begin with the last thing there because people were worried about this. once we get by the joke of it, people were concerned about what the president said, calm before the storm. words like that matter. >> well, the words from a president...
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erin and abby delaney. the girl who are 15 months old were conjoined at their top. they're successfully separated. the parents say it's miraculous to see their daughters rolling over and crawling >> they're happy content little girls for what they've gone through, they've never listed outside hospital walls and they're still happy, there's no afraid of people. it's just amazing to see that they're so brave through all of this. >> we're almost done >> but i have to >> the twins will immediate additional plastic and reconstruction tough surgery but could go home to north carolina for the first time as soon as next month. >>> hundreds of dogs did not know this this morning, but their morning walk turned into a real cash cow. their owners took them for a stroll around fox chase cancer cent center. it's expected to add a big children, of change to nearly $400,000 raised since inception. more to come on action news. afternoon a freight train derails sending several cars directly into the path of someone's property. the latest on the clean-up efforts. it's time to listen t
erin and abby delaney. the girl who are 15 months old were conjoined at their top. they're successfully separated. the parents say it's miraculous to see their daughters rolling over and crawling >> they're happy content little girls for what they've gone through, they've never listed outside hospital walls and they're still happy, there's no afraid of people. it's just amazing to see that they're so brave through all of this. >> we're almost done >> but i have to >> the...
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not only will pastor dave delaney not only sleep outside but proceeds from every meal served at the dinereen 2:00 and 8:00 p.m. be donated to the cause. >> it's definitely starting to feel like fall out there right now. a great time to have prehalloween fun. that is what adam joseph did at creamy acre farm in mullica hill for a fall adventure this week. >> he is hiding. >> are you there? is it okay to go in there? i found one person. happy place. happy place. there is snakes, this is a snake room. you know how i feel about snakes although they are fake it's still creepy. meredith come over here. would you go first? ladies first isn't that how it goes? so guys this is five haunted houses on the grounds here of creamy acres, it's it's largest of the haunted houses in the state of new jersey and ranked one of the best in the state as well. and christmas time what should we think? lets go see santa? i don't think he is real? oh my gosh! i thought he wasn't and who is this -- it's a weird creepy elf. oh -- she climbs on the table. i don't like christmas anymore. so guys there is plenty to do h
not only will pastor dave delaney not only sleep outside but proceeds from every meal served at the dinereen 2:00 and 8:00 p.m. be donated to the cause. >> it's definitely starting to feel like fall out there right now. a great time to have prehalloween fun. that is what adam joseph did at creamy acre farm in mullica hill for a fall adventure this week. >> he is hiding. >> are you there? is it okay to go in there? i found one person. happy place. happy place. there is snakes,...